Award-winning former television and radio news journalist and author , Vanessa Govender, is our guest on this episode of the podcast to talk about her newest book, The Village Indian. Take one over-the-top, bolshie, city-slicker Indian woman. One reticent and reserved white husband. And their three children. Add them all to a far-flung village in the South African countryside where mixed-race families are somewhat of a rarity, and you get front-row seats to a lifestyle that is both delightful...
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Award-winning former television and radio news journalist and author , Vanessa Govender, is our guest on this episode of the podcast to talk about her newest book, The Village Indian. Take one over-the-top, bolshie, city-slicker Indian woman. One reticent and reserved white husband. And their three children. Add them all to a far-flung village in the South African countryside where mixed-race families are somewhat of a rarity, and you get front-row seats to a lifestyle that is both delightful...
Award-winning former television and radio news journalist and author , Vanessa Govender, is our guest on this episode of the podcast to talk about her newest book, The Village Indian. Take one over-the-top, bolshie, city-slicker Indian woman. One reticent and reserved white husband. And their three children. Add them all to a far-flung village in the South African countryside where mixed-race families are somewhat of a rarity, and you get front-row seats to a lifestyle that is both delightful...
Jeffrey Rakabe explores his personal journey through his book 'Led by Shepherds' on this episode of The Podcast. The book blends memoir and social critique, reflecting on masculinity, culture, and healing, while sparking dialogue on tradition, identity, and change. Led by Shepherds begins with twelve-year-old Jeffrey Rakabe leaving his village to attend an initiation ceremony, believing it to be the key to his manhood. But the weeks-long rite of passage in the mountains is a far c...
On this episode of Nongcebo McKenzie: The Podcast, the guest is writer and journalist Gavin Evans, author of Son of a Preacher Man. In our conversation, Gavin shares the journey behind the book, the personal stories that inspired it, and the insights he’s gathered along the way. Join me as we explore themes of family, identity, and how those early experiences continue influenced the person he’s become. Son of a Preacher Man is a story about a loving but fraught relationship between a fa...
Kaizer Nyatsumba, renowned journalist and commentator turned senior business executive, tells his remarkable story of transition and integrity. From his birth in poverty on a farm at White River in Mpumalanga, to his studies at the University of Zululand, Georgetown University in the United States and the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, becoming a journalist and newspaper editor, and finally a senior business executive on listed and non-listed companies in South Africa. SOURCE...
On this Momentum Corporate Live Studio Chat, be inspired by the personal journey of saving and achieving financial goals. From small steps to big milestones, discover how the right mindset, and the right support can turn dreams into reality. The "Zenzele" series is a video series by Momentum Corporate that educates and entertains viewers about retirement planning and financial wellness. The Podcast has partnered with Momentum Corporate to bring you conversations that give insight...
For many, the word “retirement” sparks mixed emotions: excitement for freedom, but also uncertainty about the future. What happens when the 9-to-5 ends? Who do we become beyond our careers? In this Zenzele Series episode, legendary broadcaster Mam'Vicky Masuku and Lynette Uys from Momentum Corporate unpack these questions and remind us that retirement isn’t the end of productivity or purpose. It’s a season to redefine yourself, nurture passions, and enjoy the rewards of years of plannin...
Our guest on this episode of The Podcast is Thulisile Galelekile, the author of 'Reflections: A Blue Print for Social Change in South Africa'. "As a passionate advocate for positive change, I'm excited to share this call to action with fellow leaders, change-makers, and citizens committed to building a better South Africa. The book challenges us to reclaim our collective power, recognizing that the country's future lies not in government alone, but in our collective efforts as citizens...
Annuities unpacked. On this episode of The Podcast, Lynette Uys, a Retirement Benefit Counsellor from Momentum Corporate, helps us understand annuities and what role we need to play in building our long-term financial security. The "Zenzele" series is a video series by Momentum Corporate that educates and entertains viewers about retirement planning and financial wellness. The Podcast has partnered with Momentum Corporate to bring you conversations that give insights to help you...
The "Zenzele" series is a video series by Momentum Corporate that educates and entertains viewers about retirement planning and financial wellness. The Podcast has partnered with Momentum Corporate to bring you conversations that give insights to help you make the right decisions for you and your finances. On this episode, we continue to unpack South Africa’s new Two-Pot Retirement System. Tshepo Mathatho from Momentum Corporate shares insights on how the way we treat our Two-Pot...
The "Zenzele" series is a video series by Momentum Corporate that educates and entertains viewers about retirement planning and financial wellness. The Podcast has partnered with Momentum Corporate to bring you conversations that give insights to help you make the right decisions for you and your finance In this episode we unpack South Africa’s new Two-Pot Retirement System, what it means for you, how it works, and how to make the most of it. Sipho Sibanda from Momentum Corp...
Our guest on this episode of The Podcast is Dr Craig Wing, author of "Four Future Seasons: How to Anticipate and Prepare for Multiple Potential Futures" In an increasingly unpredictable world, traditional methods of planning no longer suffice. Four Future Seasons offers a groundbreaking approach to navigating uncertainty, empowering readers to adapt to the future and actively shape it. Drawing from international experiences, doctoral research and diverse perspectives as a global e...
The "Zenzele" series is a video series by Momentum Corporate that educates and entertains viewers about retirement planning and financial wellness. The Podcast has partnered with Momentum Corporate to bring you conversations that give insights to help you make the right decisions for you and your finances. In Episode 1, we discuss the importance of savings, and Tshepo Mathatho, a Retirement Benefit Counselor from Momentum Corporate, shares tips on how you can find little poc...
Our guest on this episode of The Podcast is Sameer Rawjee, author of 'Taking the Anxiety out of AI". Sameer Rawjee is the founder of the Life Design Movement at Google, a programme for exploring purpose at work which has served over 10 000 Google employees globally, and has also been taught at INSEAD, Trinity College and the London Business School. Sameer is a serial venture builder via O School Ventures, where he partners with companies like Meta, Salesforce and TikTok to help yo...
Sam Beckbessinger is the author of the bestselling Manage Your Money Like a Fucking Grownup and the novel Girls of Little Hope (co-authored with Dale Halvorsen). Her interactive story about climate change, Survive the Century, was featured in New Scientist and Gizmodo. She teaches creative writing at Bath Spa University, writes kids' TV and picture books, once wrote for Marvel, and is weirdly obsessed with spreadsheets. Her perimenopausal werewolf novel Femme Feral is coming in summer 2...
Milton Schorr is on The Podcast to chat about his book 'Addict' where he chronicles his life journey and how he has come full circle through addiction and recovery. About the book: ‘I wanted to be who I felt I was. Broken. A wreck. Unloveable.’ There’s a moment where life happens. It’s the moment just before making a good decision, or a bad one. For Milton Schorr, just such a moment took place at the age of seventeen, when he found himself squatting on his haunches in a Cape Town ...
Kolosa Mbedla from the Department of Social Development in KwaZulu-Natal is our guest on this episode of The Podcast. In this conversation, she helps us to understand what child abuse is exactly, how to try our best to protect children from child abuse, and how to work together as a society to prevent and report instances where children are abused. To contact the Department of Social Development: https://www.dsd.gov.za/index.php/about/contact-us __________________________________...
Nthabiseng Malakoane of the eThekwini District AIDS Council discusses the realities of being a teen parent. _________________________________________________________ The Podcast: Camera: Mluleki Dlamini & Siyabonga Meyiwa Sound: Sibusiso 'Dust' Nkosi Editing: Mluleki Dlamini & Kwenza Trevor Masinga Co-ordinator: Phumelele Khambule Host: Nongcebo Vukile McKenzie The Podcast: Camera: Mluleki Dlamini & Siyabonga Meyiwa Sound: Sibusiso 'Dust' Nkosi Editing: Mluleki Dla...
District AIDS councils reach beyond just the healthcare system and bring business, labour, other government departments, and civil society into the AIDS response in their province or district. Nthabiseng Malakoane of the eThekwini District AIDS Council shares more on the Council's interventions to get young people to make use of public health facilities to protect themselves from STIs and HIV. She also encourages families as well at the community at large to play a part in dealin...
A definition that is offered for psychosis is that it is a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality. But what are the causes? Well, Dr Wambua joins us on this episode of the Podcast to discuss her research on Psychosis Among Victims of Childhood Trauma. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Dr Nduku Wambua According to Dr Grace Nduku Wambua, a Kenyan Pos...
I first met Dr Balungile Zondi in 2018 and I was intrigued by her research that delved into the life and experiences of young women (19-35 years) living on the streets of the Pietermaritzburg CBD and surroundings. On this episode of the podcast, we look at what has changed since we last spoke and post-COVID. Dr Balungile Zondi has a PhD in Anthropology, MA in Policy and Development Studies, Honours in Policy and Development, Honours in Sociology as well as a Degree in Development and Anthrop...
Award-winning former television and radio news journalist and author , Vanessa Govender, is our guest on this episode of the podcast to talk about her newest book, The Village Indian. Take one over-the-top, bolshie, city-slicker Indian woman. One reticent and reserved white husband. And their three children. Add them all to a far-flung village in the South African countryside where mixed-race families are somewhat of a rarity, and you get front-row seats to a lifestyle that is both delightful...