Ruta Sechaba Foundation alumnus and internationally recognised young scientist and aerodynamics student who has represented South Africa on global platforms. Dash Gilbert is currently pursuing an MEng in Aeronautics and Astronautics (Aerodynamics) at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, an internationally recognised pathway into Formula One engineering careers.
We look at what winter looks like for those living on the streets, the kind of support needed most, and how ordinary people can make a meaningful difference during the colder months.
We look at some of the daily pressures learners and teachers are facing, from overcrowding and hunger to violence and trauma, and why school social workers are becoming increasingly important.
We talk about the growing demand for weight-loss medication, the risks of chasing quick results, and why these treatments should be handled carefully and responsibly.
Christopher Samuels van Amstelhof is ‘n gemeenskapsontwikkelingsbeampte en ook ‘n stigterslid van Amharic Community Development. Hy werk met verskillende groepe in die gemeenskap; van jongmense wat leiding en vaardighede nodig het, tot senior burgers wat deel is van aktiewe programme.
Brad gesels met Justine Goliath van die Hospice-span oor die rol wat hulle speel in die lewens van mense met lewensbedreigende siektes, die belangrike rol van familielede, versorgers, diensverskaffers & hoekom dit meer as net 'n 8 - 5 werk is.
Brad talks to the manager of the brand-new Vida e Caffè Wellington, Amin, about their new Wellington store, what customers can expect, and their opening specials.
Brad talks to Densten Hendricks from Charis Worship Centre about an upcoming Finance and Compliance Training session aimed at helping NPOs, churches, community organisations and small businesses better manage their admin, tax and compliance responsibilities.
Lienke Uys is net 12 jaar oud, ’n leerder van Laerskool Hugo Rust in Wellington, maar reeds besig om haar stem en platform te gebruik om ander jongmense op te bou en te inspireer.
From Mbekweni in Paarl to graduating top of his class, Khanyile Pincy Hendry’s journey hasn’t been easy. After going through a tough time during his studies, he managed to turn things around in a big way. He shares what helped him get back on track and what others can take…
June exams around the corner, the pressure is starting to build. Brad speaks to Dr Alucia Mabunda about why this part of the year matters so much, where learners often fall behind, and what simple steps can help get things back on track before it’s too late.
Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday life, and now it’s even making its way into cosmetic procedures. But while some people are using apps to see what they could look like, there are growing concerns about how realistic those results really are. Brad was joined by Professor Chrysis Sofianos…
Brad talks to Dr Andrew Dickson about South Africa’s new import safety rules and what they mean when it comes to the products we use in our homes every day.
16 Apr
9 min
1 – 20
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