
Better Together with Ntombi M
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#ConversationCorner 09 February 2026
Do opposites attract? Looking at your partner, are you opposites, isit working for the both of you? Or would you prefer being withsomeone whom you share similar interests with?

#PleaseForgiveMe 05 February 2026
After they lost their brother and she was mistreated throughout the funeral preparations, Anonymous forgives her mother.

#ConversationCorner 05 February 2026
Are we a sad generation?What are some contributing factors that led to us becoming a sadgeneration?

#DrsNote 04 February 2026
Dr Miems Kleynhans, an obstetrician and gynaecologist will take us through the dangers of relying on online information during pregnancy. Many of us at times use the internet as the first place to turn to for answers, and pregnancy is a time when what is trending online is not necessarily the right advice for you.

#WeCelebrateYou 04 February 2026
Ungani Nefale is the CEO of Ungie’s Traditional Collection, a business that showcases the beauty of TshiVenda clothing, beads, bracelets, and woven baskets. Unganis work is a celebration of identity and heritage, keeping the traditions of the Venda people thriving in todays world.

#ConversationCorner 04 February 2026
#ConversationCorner Why do some churches chase away members of the LGBTQ+ community?#BetterTogether #Radio2000

#AskAnExpert 03 February 2026
We discuss opening life insurance policies for kids with Ashley Paulis, a financial expert.

#FindMeLove 03 February 2026
Mercy is honoring the seven years of Lerato and Itumeleng's lovely marriage.

#ConversationCorner 03 February 2026
A question is for the ladies; Do they have a higher tolerance for their partners wrong doings than they do for their friends?...and why?.

#FeelGoodMoment 02 February 2026
The South African Guild of Actors is an NPO representing actors in the film, television, stage, commercial and corporate sectors in South Africa. The organization exists to enhance actors’ working conditions, compensation and benefits and to be a powerful, unified voice onbehalf of artists’ rights. Through advocacy, education, and collective action, they strive toredefine acting as a dignified profession and viable career choice within a regulated, equitable, and sustainable industry where actors enjoy labour law recognition, royalty entitlements undercopyright law, and systemic protections that prevent poverty within the creative economy. We chat to Jack Devnarain chairman of the south African guild of Actors.

#OnTheMend with Mme Claudine 02 February 2026
Mme Claudine offers guidance to an anonymous who wants to leave a terrible marriage that is financially drowning her.

#ConversationCorner 02 February 2026
If you could put a figure on how much money love has cost you, what would the total be in actual rands and cents? Do you have any regrets?

#ConversationCorner 29 January 2026
Have you ever had a guest overstay their welcome at your house?

#DrsNote 28 January 2026
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in which the ovaries of a woman of reproductive age produces excess hormones that lead to hormonal imbalances in her reproductive system.Its characterized by irregular periods, weight gain, acne, and excess hair growth.We get more from Fertility Specialist, Dr Emmanuel Moagi.

#ConversationCorner 28 January 2026
We are discussing the reasons why your friendship ended: friendship breakdowns.

#FindMeLove - Love Declaration 27 January 2026
After 17 years of marriage and continued success, Betty and her husband are celebrating their wonderful union.

#ConversationCorner 27 January 2026
What are some of the things people find difficult to talk about inmarriages/relationships?

#FeelGoodMoment 26 January 2026
IKhaya Lethemba Home for the Aged is an NPO based in Orange Farm.They provide dedicated care and services to the elderly, includingsupport for their daily needs such as bathing and grooming.The facility focuses on offering comfort, dignity, and 24-hour care. We chat to Hlengiwe Zondi from the NPO.

#OnTheMend with Mgabe Magabaza, 26 Janaury 2026
Mgabe Magabaza, a relationship therapist, offers advice to an anonymous person whose romantic relationship at work resulted in a toxic workplace.

#ConversationCorner 26 January 2026
What’s going on in your office where romance is concerned?

#TeachingsWithMkhuluManzolwandle 22 January 2026
Mkhulu Manzolwandle discusses the negotiations of Lobola in African culture.

#PleaseForgiveMe 22 January 2026
Following verbal abuse of the ex-boyfriend, Anonymous wishes to apologize.

#ConversationCorner 22 January 2026
Have we as a society become overly obsessed with capturing content that we sometimes lack respect for sensitive cases?Have we become insensitive to other people’s pain? Where did wego wrong?

#DRSNOTE 21 January 2026
January is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, the campaign aims to educate people about the risks of skin cancer, promote sun protection, and encourage early detection. South Africa’s beautiful, but harsh, climate leads to having one of the highest monitored ultraviolet levels in the world, resulting inone of the top occurrences of skin cancer globally. We are joined on the line by Prof Michael Herbst, Health Specialist Consultant at the Cancer Association of South Africa.

#WeCelebrateYou 21 January 2026
Bontle Amanda Chauke authored a book titled ‘Walk In My Shoes’ - a deeply personal and reflective project that tells raw stories of bullying, self-acceptance, identity crisis, a father wound andresilience. The memoir aims to inspire both young and old to confront their pain, embrace their truth, and walk boldly in purpose.

#ConversationCorner 21 January 2026
Anonymous is pregnant and unsure whether to terminate or retain the baby because her partner doesn't want a child. She is looking for advise from women.

#AskAnExpert 20 January 2026
The power of vision boards lies in visualisation which clarifies goals, boosts motivation, and programs your brain to notice opportunities that align with your desires. They work by engaging the subconscious, strengthening belief in your abilities and keeping you anchored to your aspirations amidst daily distractions. We chat to Vision Board Facilitator Amanda John-Ncube around thepower of vision boards….not only the excitement of creating them, but also the struggles we face when the vision doesn’t come together as planned.

#FindMeLove - Love Declaration 20 January 2026
Rosina and Thabo are commemorating their lovely union and continuing to nurture their romance.

#ConversationCorner 20 January 2026
Should a person declare how much they have in their savingsaccount in a marriage/relationship?

#FeelGoodMoment 19 January 2026
Lawyers for the Arts South Africa is a non-profit organisation bridging legal gaps for creatives, offering pro-bono legal support, workshops and advocacy to protect artists rights and buildsustainable careers in South Africa. They empower creators with vital legal knowledge againstexploitation and ensure their work and legacies are secured. We chat to Keitumetse Kasonkola, CEO of Lawyers for the Arts South Africa.

#OnTheMend with Mme Claudine 19 January 2026
Mme Claudine offers guidance to an unidentified person who misled their husband about a child that was not his.

#ConversationCorner 19 January 2026
What are some of the things you’ve done or said to keep amarriage/relationship?

#MediumshipWithMkhuluManzolwandle 15 January 2025
Mkhulu Manzolwandle gives a reading to Phumzile.

#PleaseForgiveMe 15 January 2026
Romany is concerned as to why his kids aren't communicating with him.

#ConversationCorner 15 January 2026
Today, we are asking you as the Radio 2000 listener to motivate someone who is on the verge of giving up?What are your words of encouragement to them?

#DRSNOTE 14 January 2026
We unpack the psychology behind adults who suck their thumb with Educational Psychologist Emma Thomas. Some research suggests up to 10% of adults still do it, often due tostress or anxiety. It's said to be linked to higher levels of depression and can impactself-esteem.

#WeCelebrateYou 14 January 2026
27-year-old Reatile Mopeli authored “Who Can Touch My Special Parts?” - a valuable resource for guardians and educators looking to teach children about body safety. Through engaging illustrations and simple language, the book helps children understand their bodies and provides guidance on who can touch their special parts and in which circumstances. This book is an essential tool that will help children develop a healthy sense of body autonomy and self-respect, further empowering them to feel confident and safe in their own bodies.

#ConversationCorner 14 January 2026
With the kids going to school today, what are some of your fears as a parent/guardian?Do you fear that they might be bullied, overlooked, they might be afraid to express themselves, they might not like the environment, they might struggle to adapt?

#AskAnExpert 13 January 2026
Couples who entered into customary marriages after the 15th of November 2000 have until the 31st of August 2026 to register their marriages. The registration process is essential for protecting the rights of all parties involved and failure to register may lead to legalcomplications in the future. We chat to Legal Expert, Zunaid Olivier.

#ConversationCorner 13 January 2026
According to you; who does marriage benefit the most? Is it the man…or the woman?...or does it depend on how decisions are made in the marriage?

#OnTheMend with Mgabe 12 January 2026
Mgabe offers guidance to anonymous who has been abused by those who were meant to love and care for her.

#ConversationCorner 12 January 2026
what are you going through…what are you struggling to let go off…whathappened…are you struggling to forgive them?

#ReadingWithMkhuluManzolwandle 08 January 2026
Mkhulu Manzolwandle gives a reading to Mamotseyi.

#PleaseForgiveMe 08 January 2026
After acting unfaithfully in their marriage, Themba apologizes to his wife and works to patch things up.

#ConversationCorner 08 January 2026
Are we to speak about the deceased at their funeral truthfully? Orshould we leave certain things out?

#DRSNOTE 07 January 2026
We unpack the link between depression and memory loss with Clinical Psychologist Dr Keitumetse Mashego. Research suggests that individuals with depression are more likely to experience memory problems, from forgetfulness to difficulty concentrating.

#WeCelebrateYou 07 January 2026
Wendy Figlan authored a memoir “The Beauty and Battle of A Single Mom”, a tribute to every single mother who has ever doubted herself, wondering if she is enough. The book serves not only as a personal narrative but also as a voice for many who suffer silently.

#ConversationCorner 07 January 2026
I blew it (body edition)How much weight have you gained and do you remember a timewhen you were happy with your body? What happened?

#AskAnExpert 06 January 2026
We speak with educational psychologist Seago Maapola to discuss strategies for raising your child's academic achievement.

#FindMeLove 06 January 2026
On April 15, 2026, Zinhle and Nceba will celebrate ten years of marriage and embrace their lovely union.