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INTERVIEW - DOWN SYNDROME WORLD SWIM CHAMPS
A group of talented swimmers represented South Africa at the 8th edition of the Down Syndrome World Swim Champs. Hennie Janse Van Rensburg, the father of Minke Janse Van Rensburg, talks about his daughter's success and wins at the World Champs and the importance of LFP Training's sponsorship

INTERVIEW - TUKAAF LIFESTYLE
Fred Bopape, co-founder of TukaAf Lifetsyle talks about vintage cars and how the business rents out these vintage cars for functions

GUEST PRESENTER - PULENG PLESSIE
Our guest presenter, Puleng Plessie, is the Founding Director for a non-profit organization called Keep the Dream Arts which is responsible for community art education in Johannesburg. We were also in conversation with Prominent Ndlovu, a Dream Arts Facilitator, artist Rangoato Hlasane and Genevieve Louw, an LGBTQ activist who also uses dialogical pedagogy to facilitate conversations

INTERVIEW - ANDILE DYALVANE
Ceramists, Andile Dyalvane, talks about being the Feature Designer of the Year for 100% Design South Africa 2018 and about his upcoming masterclasses

INTERVIEW - SANLAM TOP DESTINATION AWARDS
Jonathan Pepler, founder of Sanlam Top Destination Awards, describes what the awards are trying to achieve and he talks about the newly added Water Sustainability Award

INTERVIEW - JIMMY WALES
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, talks about the Wikimania conference, the Wikipedia funding model and how they are trying to improve the diversity of knowledge represented on the platform

INTERVIEW - MOOT COURTS
Gift Kgomosotho, Research Advisor at the South African Human Rights Commission, and moot court coach at the University of Pretoria, talks about the importance of moot courts and how this can teach youth the value of human rights

INTERVIEW - GANGS OF BALLET
Brad Klynsmith of Gangs of Ballet joined us in-studio to talk about the band calling it quits

FEEDBACK - ANAT
Anat Apter, founder of Anat & Tasneem Cassim Maganlal, Winner of #AnatPerfectPitaZA joined us in-studio to talk about the competition and the history and story of Anat

INTERVIEW - SAVANNAH COMIC’S CHOICE AWARDS
Comedian, Lazola Gola, talks about his Comedy Choice nomination and state and growth of comedy in SA

INTERVIEW - I LOVE COFFEE
Co-founder and head of marketing and staff development of I Love Coffee, Gary Hopkins, talks about their Social Enterprise and how they employ deaf baristas as their mission is to normalise deaf employment

INTERVIEW - NATURAL AURA
Dr. Charlene Makita, a Chemistry graduate turned entrepreneur and Founder of Natural Aura, talks about natural hair, good hair routine and the use of oils

GUEST PRESENTER - VERNE HARRIS
Our guest presenter today was Verne Harris, Director of Archive and Dialogue at the Nelson Mandela Foundation. We spoke about the importance of archiving and key learnings of Nelson Mandela's legacy and the Foundations focus on land and Early Childhood Development. We were also joined by Obenewa Amponsah, executive director of the SA Office of Harvard's Centre for African studies, Sumaya Hendricks, analyst on the Dialogue and Advocacy programme at the Nelson Mandela Foundation and Nandi Mandela, Madiba’s granddaughter

INTERVIEW - EAT OUT APP
Aileen Lamb, Managing Director of New Media talks about the newly launched Eat Out app

INTERVIEW - PPC IMAGINARIUM AWARDS
Daniel van der Merwe, lead organiser of the PPC Imaginarium Awards talks about the growth of the awards and about design thinking and innovation in the country’s development

INTERVIEW - AFRISAM-SAIA AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND INNOVATION
We spoke to architect Dr Sechaba Maape, one of the adjudicators of AfriSam-SAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture and Innovation about the awards and the importance of sustainability in SA

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS AND GRIOTS
Carolin Gomulia, Senior Programme Head: Strategy, Fundraising, Communications and Advocacy at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation and actress Carla Classen share their highlights and stories of the week

INTERVIEW - WIKIMANIA
Isla Haddow-Flood talks about the upcoming Wikimania conference and how it examines to improve knowledge equity on its sites.and the importance of expanding locally relevant content about Africa

INTERVIEW - EMERGER
Cape Town based band Emerger joined us in-studio to talk about their music and new album “Bloom”

FEEDBACK - CHEF SYLVESTER NAIR
Sylvester Nair, executive chef of the Da Vinci Hotel and Suites joined us in-studio

INTERVIEW - CLIVE BARKER
Former Bafana Bafana coach, Clive Barker, joined us in-studio to talk about his book “Coach - The life and soccer times of Clive Barker" and his time as Bafana Bafana coach

INTERVIEW - MENTAL HEALTH
Dr Felix Potocnik, member of the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) speaks about the concern regarding the lack of care for the elderly with mental health conditions in South Africa.

INTERVIEW - MONEY SAVVY KIDS
Kathryn Main, founder of Money Savvy Kids (MSK) talks about the importance of teaching kids to start saving from an early age

GUEST PRESENTER - BRYAN HATTINGH
Our guest presenter was Bryan Hattingh, a meta coach and serial entrepreneur who consults on the essence, challenges and opportunities of business across industry sectors. We also chatted to Megan Harrington-Johnson and David Prosser

INTERVIEW - SALDRU INCOME COMPARISON TOOL
Murray Leibbrandt, Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town and the Director of the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) talks about the income comparison tool that SALDRU created, which compares your monthly income to national averages and gives perspective as to exactly where one fits in the country's income distribution and the extent of inequality.

INTERVIEW - AIRBNB EXPERIENCES IN JHB
Velma Corcoran, Country Manager for Airbnb South Africa talks about the newly launched Experiences & Social Impact Experiences in Johannesburg

INTERVIEW - ST JOHNS ACADEMY
We spoke to Mrs Agnes Nugent, Director of the St John’s Academy about its after-school enrichment programmes for boys in Grades 10 to 12 from Berea, Yeoville and Hillbrow, promoting excellence in Mathematics, Physical Science, English and Life Skills

THOUGHTLEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
This week we were joined by one of the 2018 Mail and Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans, Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane, and Thulani Madondo, co-founder and current Executive Director of the Kliptown Youth Program who talked about their stories of the week

INTERVIEW - BRAND SA CELEBRATES YOUNG CREATIVES
Sithembile Ntombela, Brand South Africa’s GM: Marketing talks about their partnership with the Young Creatives Awards at the Loeries and what Brand SA is doing for the Mandela Centenary

INTERVIEW - JETHRO TAIT
Singer and songwriter Jethro Tait talks about his latest single "One For The Books" and musical journey

FEEDBACK - CHILLI BRU
Daniel and Henk Herbst joined us in-studio to talk about their chilli sauce called “Chill-bru”

INTERVIEW - PIETER-DIRK UYS
Pieter-Dirk Uys talks about his upcoming show “When In Doubt Say Darling”

INTERVIEW - DISSONANCE
Perfumer Tammy Frazer and visual artist Nandipha Mntambo talk about their collaboration and creating a scent called “Dissonance”.

GUEST PRESENTER - LELO KINGSTON MOFOKENG
Our guest presenter was 9-year old Lelo Kingston Mofokeng, Grade 3 pupil at The Ridge School in Jozi North, who wrote a book about bullying titled "How I Survived Bullying". We also chatted to his Grade 3 teacher, Diana Wellard, as well as Stuart Forrest, CEO of the animation studio, Triggerfish, and musician Lira.

INTERVIEW - ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR
We spoke to Gugu Mjadu, spokesperson for the 2018 Entrepreneur of the Year® competition talks about the competition and how we should boost entrepreneurship for sustainable economic change.

INTERVIEW - RADIO DAYS AFRICA
Prof Franz Kruger talks about the upcoming Radio Days Africa and what to expect. He also addresses the shift and changes in the radio landscape

INTERVIEW - BILLIE ZANGEWA
Artist Billie Zangewa is the Featured Artist for the 2018 edition of the FNB JoburgArtFair and she speaks about her original silk tapestries, working with textiles and how she uses her tapestries to tell her own personal stories

INTERVIEW - CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL FILM MARKET & FESTIVAL
Jehad Kasu, Marketing & Communications director of the Cape Town International Film Market & Festival talks about how the film sector can contribute to the tourism sector & create sustainable job creation

INTERVIEW - BLK JKS
Blk Jks joined us in-studio to talk about the cover they did of Hugh Masekela’s “The Boy's Doin' it” in tribute to the late musician and recording their new album

FEEDBACK - MOODY COW
Founder Jose dos Passos and Xanthya Hanekom of Moody Cow joined us to talk about gelato and their business

INTERVIEW - CHESS FOR SCHOOLS
Sammy Mokgoatsane, ChairPerson of Chess for Schools talks about the organisation and what chess can teach

INTERVIEW - SHAUN THOMSON
Former World Surfing Champion, Shaun Thomson, speaks about the work he has been doing in schools and with youth. His visit to South Africa culminates with him spending 67-minutes at the Lethithemba Secondary School for the centenary celebrations of Nelson Mandela’s birthday

GUEST PRESENTER - JOY PHALA
Our guest presenter is Joy Phala, Garden Designer from Organic Kitchen Designs. She was joined by chef Lesego Semanya as well as renowned ceramicist, Andile Dyalvane

INTERVIEW - #EVERYDAYCOLOURS
Wilton Ackeer, Creative Director at 34° talks about the #EverydayColours project, done in conjunction with SADAG, that aims to bring awareness of mental illness and depression

INTERVIEW - SUNDAY TIMES LITERARY AWARDS
Paddi Clay, Judge on the Alan Paton Award panel of the Sunday Times Literary Awards, spoke about the judging process and the winner of the award

INTERVIEW - HOW BABIES TRANSITION FROM BABBLE TO TALK
Dr Catherine Laing talks about how babble teaches babies to talk

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
In our Thought leaders, Storytellers & Griots feature, we spoke to consumer journalist Wendy Knowler and Marketer and Entrepreneur, Musa Kalenga about their stories of the week

INTERVIEW - FOSSIL FIND
Dr Robert Gess, Palaeontologist at the Albany Museum, Rhodes University spoke about the discovery of two separate fossils tetrapod species

INTERVIEW - MPUMI DHLAMINI
Multi-instrumentalist jazz musician Mpumi Dhlamini joined us in-studio to talk about his musical journey and his new album Note To Self

FEEDBACK - FOOD I LOVE YOU
Mpho Deane of Food I Love You joined us in-studio to talk about her career and business