Category: Tying the Knot
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Love is letting go of the luxury of being alone
My aunts were loud and bold until their husbands came in then they would have to quickly change their demeanour. It could never be me.
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Why the hardest thing about marriage, is staying married
In the last few years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of my Facebook friends relocating to Splitsville. Is this simply to be expected because we’ve reached that point in our lives, or is it because marriage is actually harder than any of us expected?
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Smart mover Danny K’s secrets for staying alive in the tough business of pop
Having just turned 40, Danny reflects on the long road he has travelled, as he reveals what it takes to keep staying alive in the tough business of show.
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How driveshow host & magazine editor Thabiso “TT” Tema juggles his high-octane multimedia career
When the owner of a production company told Thabiso Tema “you will never make a living with your voice”, Thabiso took it as an incentive to learn and improve, rather than as a career-stopping criticism.
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Change Matters with Ruda: Relationships & Change
Listen in as Michael Mol, Maya Fisher-French, Letshego Zulu and the late Gulu Zulu share some secrets that we all can use when looking for that elusive one.
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Change Matters with Ruda: Individuals & Change
Listen to Amore Bekker, Katlego Maboe, Gareth Cliff, Clint Brink and Farah Fortune chatting to Ruda Landman on how they adapted to change.
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Podcast: Richard Mulholland, SA’s radical boardroom rock ‘n roller
A serial entrepreneur and founder of Missing Link, one of South Africa’s leading presentation companies, Richard takes a Rock ‘n Roll approach to getting the job done and the message across.
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Podcast: Michael Mol, the dashing TV doctor who wants to change your life
Michael grew up to become Dr Mol, General Practitioner, saver and changer of lives. Including, as it turned out, his own.
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Podcast: How Kieno Kammies talked his way from the Cape Flats into the job of his dreams
A radio presenter is more than just a voice in the ether. In those intonations and inflections you get to know so well, in those catchphrases that work their way into your vocabulary, a radio presenter transcends the boundaries of the medium to become something close to your heart and mind. A friend. If you’re…
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Meet the kid from Koster who grew up to dress Thuli & a Kardashian
Gert-Johan Coetzee’s scale of ambition was matched by a natural talent for working with fabric, and he was still a high school teenager when he started a sewing business, designing and making matric-dance outfits in his North West farming town.