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Caitlyn shares her darkest moments where physical pain seemed to have no end. But through this all her faith never waivered until God through His mercy provided a solution. One that may not have been her first choice but one through which God broke into her crisis. Her journey of faith and pain is a story of hope and encouragment.
Our world is full of videos, social media and podcasts. What are podcasts? How do you start a podcast? In this episode we chat with Nicole Engelbrecgt who went from being in the corporate world to starting a part time crime podcast. 10 Million downloads later she is South Africa's top crime podcast and the top 5 of all podcasts in South Africa. She shares her story from very humble beginnings to a successful podcast and how through her podcast has written two books.
In this show we discuss festive season safety with Captain Knapp of SAPS and Michael Lategan an auxiliary law enforcement officer with City of Cape Town. How to be safe on the beaches, look after your possessions and what you can and can't do in terms of by-laws. Who do you call if there is an emergency and what numbers are available to report crime and bylaw offences? These are some of the topics discussed with Wayne Turner.
After years of deteriorating and then incredible fundraising campaigns by the Beach Huts Trust the huts are being rebuilt from the ground up with help from the COCT secured by the Trust and Friends of the Beach Huts. Wayne chats with Daniel Blaauw about the history and current journey to getting the huts restored to pristine condition and ready to last 100 years. He answers many questions including some of the unfounded criticism and gives us the facts.
In this edition of Talk at 6 with Wayne Turner we listen to the amazing testimony of Andre Blignaut and how he should not be alive with heart failure that has confounded doctors. We hear about how he was turned down for a heart transplant and what God has done since. While on air news came through about God's healing with results that have amazed even doctors.
In this episode we chat with Councillor Aimee Kuhl the Ward 64 councillor about her role in local government. We find out what she can actually do for residents and what is not part of her role. The information she provides is applicable to councillors in any Ward.
The subject of discipline in the lives of children is controversial to say the least. In this introduction we see that self-discipline plays a vital role and not old fashioned "discipline" as we've come to know it.
In this episode we discuss working moms and guilt and dispel the myths around moms who have to work. Society has pressured many moms into believing that working is wrong.
Nikki chats to us about Waves for Change and how they provide child-friendly mental health services to children and young people in under-resourced communities while giving fun activities to do.
Steve Underwood from U-Turns is our guest this evening and we chat around what the community can do about homelessness and how how they can be part of the solution. He gives a number of ways people and churches can mitigate the challenges and help people on the road to wholeness..
IN this episode Nico talks about the impacts of decisions made by other countries on our local economy, especially tourism. He also gives us information on retirement planning now that Covid appears to be abating.
In this episode we discus two issues and how they relate, attention and memory. WE chat around some of the challenges teachers and parents face when educating a child that has attention issues. Attention is essential if children are going to remember what they are learning.