When You Were Growing Up, What Everyday Item Or Experience Did You Believe Was A Sign Of Wealth Or Privilege?

Loading player...
Let’s rewind to childhood, what little thing made people seem “rich” to you?

South Africa’s Inequality Gap: SA has the highest inequality rate in the world (World Bank, 2022).

Access to Basics = Luxury: Stats SA shows that in the 1990s, only 58% of households had a fridge and less than half had a car. For many kids, these basics defined “rich families.”

Television & Media Influence: Owning DSTV or a colour TV was a huge childhood status symbol. Today, it’s normal, but in the ’90s only a minority had access.
22 Aug 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

Other recent episodes

Drive Moment - If The Person Who Owes You Money Dies, Would You Still Collect?

And if you owed them, would you pay their family? After the death of her manager, Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner submitted a creditor’s claim stating that Hutchins owed her nearly half a million dollars $439,095 (in rands that’s Seven million, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand and some change) covering credit…
9 Apr 16 min

Drive Moment - What Songs Are Non-Negotiable On Your Road Trip Playlist?

The Easter weekend has officially started, which means it’s peak travel time. Whether you’re heading home, going to an Easter event, or taking a quick short left, people are on the move. Road trips are not just about getting from point A to point B, it’s also about the vibe…
2 Apr 12 min