Category: Change moments
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Thapelo Tsiu: From the world of banking to the world of biking
As an accomplished and experienced business banker, Thapelo Tsiu knew all the things one needs to do to get a business off the ground. After years of advising countless clients on how they can build a successful business, he took a leap of faith and started a business of his own. He left his long…
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Megan Scott: How parenting helped her make room for change
When Megan Scott and her husband were looking to add to their family of three, they weren’t prepared to welcome twins into the world. An avid planner, Megan chats to host, Ruda Landman, about how this huge and unexpected change moment impacted her life and how it taught her to always make room for change…
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How I became a gentle parenting revolutionary
Set your children free to be themselves, and you’ll set yourself free too.
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I finally found the life coach of my dreams. Me!
Life can change for the better when you stop worrying about the what-ifs.
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Life in Joburg can be tough, but in Brixton, I’ve found my sweet spot
It’s the home of my heart, and the heart of my home.
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Abaxoxi, The Storytellers: in conversation with agricultural pioneer, Jeanne Groenewald
Jeanne Groenewald, founder of Elgin Free Range Chickens, changed the agricultural sector for the better when she ventured into free range chicken production in the 1990s. She shares her story of determination in this revamped episode of Abaxoxi, The Storytellers.
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Abaxoxi – The Storytellers – Chatting opportunity within change and adversity with Lebo Mutloane
When Lebo Mutloane left the IT industry to take on the world of events management, she used the skills she learned in IT to fuel her true passion.
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Abaxoxi, The Storytellers – in conversation with Michelle Mokone
We get reacquainted with businesswoman and co-founder of Mo’s Crib, Michelle Mokone. Listen to her change story of home décor success!
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How I finally silenced the sneering, stiletto-heeled woman in my head
Let’s banish imposter syndrome, which keeps us from being who we are.