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INTERVIEW - JOINCIRCLES
Dr Heidi Van Loggerenburg and Marguerite Doig-Gander, founders of JOINCIRCLES talk about how they provides innovative DNA and real-time biochemistry tests, knowledge, guidance and functional products for optimal wellness

INTERVIEW - TSHEPO THE JEANMAKER
Tshepo Mohlala, founder of Tshepo The Jeanmaker talks about the jean culture, how to make jeans and entrepreneurship

INTERVIEW - MOLO AFRICA
16 year old Ntando Makwela & Megan Werner talk about the Molo Africa project, and their plan to build a light aircraft with a team of 20 teens to fly from to Cairo in Egypt

GUEST PRESENTER - PETER KNOOPE
Our guest presenter, Peter Knoope, is the former Director of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation. We spoke about his book "The Lone Wolves’ Legion: Terrorism, colonialism and capital" . We also spoke to Stephen Buchanan Clarke, Programme Consultant at Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) and advocate Patric Mzolisi Mtshaulana

INTERVIEW - SUNDAY TIMES NEXT GENERATION NEXT SURVEY
Bongani Chinkanda, CEO of the HDI Youth Marketeers talks about the results of the Sunday Times Generation Next Youth Survey

INTERVIEW - SWEDISH & SOUTH AFRICAN DADS
Swedish Ambassador, Cecilia Julin, talkS about the photo exhibition “Swedish and South African Dads” that explores how modern dads are stepping out of the stereotype of the distant father, and are becoming more actively involved in domestic and unpaid child care work

INTERVIEW - #I EXHIBITION
Photographer Jodi Bieber talks about the Exhibition #i, where she collaborated with a wide range of young Jo’burgers from different cultures, income groups and areas over a period of two years to produce a portraiture project that expresses young people’s vision of themselves and their country.

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
Thought leaders, Storytellers & Griots: Economist, Xhanti Payi, and Charles Siboto talk about the stories that impacted them during the week

INTERVIEW - TSHEMBA FOUNDATION
Barbara Mcgorian, CEO and director of the Tshemba Foundation talks about the foundation, which seeks to place medical volunteers in local, under resourced hospitals and clinics, by providing the volunteers with full secure accommodation, an African-bush experience and an opportunity to make a difference.

GUEST PRESENTER - DR BETH VALE
Our guest presenter today is Dr Beth Vale chatting about Indlulamithi SA Scenarios 2030, which is re-imagining South Africa's future through scenarios. We also talked to photographer Musa Nxumalo about politics and play within photography, Andrew Faull, Independent Researcher and Research Associate at UCT about his ethnographic study on police in South Africa and Athambile Masola about ECD, mother-tongue education and storytelling.

INTERVIEW - OWN THE MOMENT
We chatted to artist and designer Faatimah Mohamed-Luke of the creative studio Mrs & Mr Luke about the “Own The Moment” Campaign which transforms Joburg’s bush shelters

INTERVIEW - ECO-LOGIC AWARDS
As part of Youth Month, we chatted to 10 year old Hunter Mitchell, who won Gold in the Eco-youth Award category at the Eco-logic Awards and who is advocating the protection of rhinos

INTERVIEW - MARY SIBANDE
Visual artist, Mary Sibande, talks about her new interactive and VR installation, "A Crescendo of Ecstasy"

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
This week Prof Pitika Ntuli, & our very own Tebogo Radebe share their personal highlights of their week

INTERVIEW - HASHTAGOURSTORIES
We spoke to Yusuf Omar, co-founder of Hashtag Our Stories about mobile journalism and about teaching communities on how to tell their own stories

INTERVIEW - SWING CITY
Nathan Ro and Graeme Watkins of Swing City Band joined us in-studio to talk about the music and SAMA nominated album

FEEDBACK - WHY COOK
In Feedback we feature Why Cook, a corporate and personal catering company, which was started by Mathapelo Montsho and Yolanda Nomoyi.

INTERVIEW - SA MINT
Tumi Tsehlo Managing Director South African Mint Company talked about the value and circulation of coins

INTERVIEW - DR MARK BUSSIN
Dr Mark Bussin, chairman of 21st Century, gives advice on HR & remuneration related issues

INTERVIEW - SWEDISH PREPPERS
We chatted to Swedish Prepper, Andreas Karlsson of The Blog "Urvaken" about what it means to be a prepper and crisis preparedness

GUEST PRESENTER - DR SAME MDLULI
Our guest presenter was Dr Same Mdluli, Standard Bank Gallery Manager. We also spoke to jazz musician Sisonke Xonti about the relationship between visual arts and jazz, branding and advertising expert, Andy Rice, spoke about the Nando's documentary, Pluck and we looked at inner city book culture with Griffin Shea of Bridge BooksAndy Rice is probably South Africa's best-known branding and advertising expert

INTERVIEW - THE REFUGEE FOOD FESTIVAL
Cindy Helfer, co-ordinator of the Refugee Food Festival talks about the festival which is an itinerant event that sees restaurants opening their kitchens to refugee chefs for a gourmet and solidary event

INTERVIEW - AWARE.ORG
Ingrid Louw, CEO of aware.org (Association for Alcohol Responsibility and Education) talks about its new campaign When you drink, drink Like There is a Tomorrow.

INTERVIEW - FILM TOURISM
Charlene Herselman, an academic in the University of Pretoria’s department of historical and heritage studies, talks about the impact film tourism can have for the country and its economy

THOUGHT LEADERS, STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
Wandile Sihlobo (agricultural economist), Mmatshilo Motsei (author, speaker) Yamkela Kiviet (entrepreneur) share their personal highlights of the week

INTERVIEW - WORLD ANTI-COUNTERFEITING DAY
Ahead of World Anti-Counterfeiting Day, Paul Ramara, Partner at Spoor & Fisher discusses how brands can overhaul the fight against global counterfeiters

INTERVIEW - ISAAC BOSHOMANE
Isaac Boshomane, co-owner of Kgabo Cars Training Services CC talks about the work he has done to uplift the youth within his community in Soshanguve, after he saw the need for jobs among the youth within the community and came up with a programme to train them.

INTERVIEW - THE SPIRAL OF CONTAINMENT
London photographer Elisa Iannacone talks about her multi-media art installation "The Spiral of Containment: Rape's Aftermath" exploring the psychological impact of rape and it re-creates the thoughts and feelings left spiralling in the survivor's mind after the assault.

INTERVIEW - URBAN AGRICULTURE INITIATIVE
Michael Magondo, chief idea sherpa for Wouldn’t It Be Cool (WIBC) talks about the Urban Agriculture Initiative (UAI) which addresses issues of food security, employment, education and skills development in Joburg.

INTERVIEW - FEMME PROJECTS
In support of International Menstrual Hygiene Day, we talk to Kelly- Eve Koopman one of the directors of FEMMEPROJECTS, an NPO that facilitates workshops on female empowerment in rural communities throughout the Western Cape and their latest campaign Cycles, is breaking the silence or taboos around the subject of menstruation.

INTERVIEW - ZULU TRANSFORMERZ
We spoke to the Zulu Transformerz (Mnqobi Kunene, Musa Langa and Veli Ntshangase) who train people for free after work at the outdoor gyms in Durban's Bulwer Park and on the beachfront.

GUEST PRESENTER - DR CHRIS THURMAN
Dr Chris Thurman, Associate Professor in the Department of English Literature at Wits University, was our guest presenter this week. We also chatted to artist & academic, Sia Sikawuti, about his six-woman production of Julius Caesar performed in Setswana and isiXhosa. Prof Tawana Kupe talked to us about a new centre at Wits, the African Centre for the Study of the United States and lastly we interviewed Dr Wamuwi Mbao, lecturer in English Literatures at Stellenbosch University.

INTERVIEW - SYAFUNDA
We spoke to Zakheni Ngubo, CEO of Syafunda, about their digital library which allows anyone within the km radius to download pre-loaded educational material even though they may not be connected to the Internet

INTERVIEW - CHIPS ONLINE
Alix-Rose Cowie, editor of the new e-zine, Chips!, talks to us about the online publication, that uses food as a theme to talk about things like culture, life, travel.

INTERVIEW - WEHEARTBEAT
Co-founder of WeHeartBeat, Dominique Soma, talks to us about creative entrepreneurship and about their events and record store, which has a strong focus on the electronic beat scene and creating a home for alternative music makers and listeners alike

STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
Thoughtleaders, Storytellers And Griots - Refiloe Seseane, founder of 18twenty8 and Bra Willy Seyama, Founder of eNitiater, share their stories of the week

INTERVIEW -RED CARD CAMPAIGN
Ralph Freese from Africa Centre spoke to us about the Red Card Campaign which is designed as a tool to raise awareness and provide a citizen check on the potential abuse of power.

INTERVIEW - AVENUE Q
Actors Ryan Flynn & Ashleigh Harvey joined us in-studio to talk about Avenue Q, an adult musical played out by puppets teaching real-life lessons and broaching hard-to discuss adult topics

FEEDBACK - THE ROVING BANTU KITCHEN
Founder of The Roving Bantu Kitchen, Sifiso Ntuli, joined us in-studio to talk about his afro-soul food kitchen that serves homemade dishes that are influenced by a variety of African cuisines and ingredients

INTERVIEW - GENDER PAY INEQUALITY
Dr Mark Bussin, Chairman of 21 Century, talks about gender pay in equality in the workplace

INTERVIEW - GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION
Tefo Mohapi, CEO of iAfrikan talks to us about the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR”), as well as ViewFines leaked database

INTERVIEW - NATIONAL BIPOLAR AWARENESS DAY
Shouqat Mugjenker, Mental Health Portfolio Manager at Pharma Dynamics, talks about bipolar disorder. According to research, bipolar disorder is initially misdiagnosed in about 70% of patients and more than 33% remain misdiagnosed for 10 years or more.

INTERVIEW - THE DUNG BEETLE PROJECT
Local inventor Pierre Pretorius created a reactor, which takes ubiquitous single-use plastics such as cold-drink bottles, straws, plastic bags and food packaging and turns them into gas and biodiesel through a gasification process.

GUEST PRESENTER - FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH AFRICA, MR CHRISTOPHE FARNAUD
This week our guest presenter was the French Ambassador to South Africa, Mr Christophe Farnaud. We also chatted to Nicolas Champeaux, director of documentary, The State Against Mandela and the Others, as well as photographer, David Goldblatt.

INTERVIEW - WORKSHOP KO KASI
Entrepreneur Mpho Cornelius talks about Workshop Ko Kasi, a community enterprise just outside Kuruman, that is part community centre and part tourist site that won two national Lilizela Tourism Awards in its first year.

STORYTELLERS & GRIOTS
Thoughtleaders, Storytellers And Griots Founder of Treeshake,educator and entrepreneur, Dave Duarte, and journalist, Sean O'Toole, share stories that affected them in the week

INTERVIEW - BREAKING DOWN BORDERS AFRICA INITIATIVE
We spoke to Paul Modjadji, founder of Breaking Down Borders Africa Initiative, which is a Pan-African platform that seeks to unite young African change makers. It hopes to break down the barriers that prevent collaborations among young African social and commercial entrepreneurs across the continent.

GUEST PRESENTER - DR JOHN KANI
Celebrated South African actor and playwright, Dr John Kani, joined us as our guest presenter. We also chatted to Charmaine Weir-Smith, director of the play that Dr Kani is currently performing in, Athol Fugard's "The Train Driver" and we also talked to lighting designer and co-founder of the Market Theatre, Mannie Manim.

INTERVIEW - JANN KLOSE
Musician Jann Klose talks about his forthcoming album #InTandem

INTERVIEW - JAN HENDRIK VAN DER WESTHUIZEN
SA’s first Michelin-star chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen joined Lizette Khan in-studio to chat about his bi-annual publication #JANtheJOURNAL