Category: Ruda talks change
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Changing our views on teenage pregnancy
Tracy Engelbrecht was only 15 years old when she became a mom. Thanks to the support of her family, she managed to finish school, study and become a career woman while raising her son, who is now 20 years old. Ruda met up with this inspirational mother to hear her story. Ruda met up with this…
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The story behind the girl who couldn’t say no
Tracy Engelbrecht was only 15 years old when she became a mom. Thanks to the support of her family, she managed to finish school, study and become a career woman while raising her son, who is now 20 years old.
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Ruda talks change… with her son
Johannes Landman graduated from varsity and landed that job. But as time went by, he came to the realisation that he wanted more.
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Johannes Landman on not giving up
It takes a lot of courage and persistence to pursue a new career. Ruda Landman sat down with her son, Johannes, to talk about his career change from television production to financial services.
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Graeme Smith on Loving Change before, during and after cricket
Everyone knows Graeme Smith as the former captain of the Proteas. These days, he’s the captain of a young family, finding his feet in a brand new environment outside the jet-setting world of international cricket. He sat down with Ruda Landman to talk about this in an exclusive interview with the Change Exchange.
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Graeme Smith on handling change
How does one handle a huge lifestyle change – a change from being a jet-setting international sport star to that of a family man? Graeme Smith shares his experience with Ruda Landman in this video.
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Graeme Smith on life and marriage
Former Proteas skipper Graeme Smith tells Ruda Landman more about his marriage to Irish singer Morgan Deane, and how she had to build a new life in Cape Town. He also shares his life philosophy.
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Ruda talks change with Gareth Cliff
Gareth Cliff and Ruda Landman both have something in common – they had a choice to hang on to that job, or to leave their comfort zones and do something new.
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Gareth Cliff explains the laziness coefficient
Comfort zones are fine and well, but what happens when you reach a point where you do as little as possible to achieve the desired result?
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Ruda tells Gareth about fear during reinvention
Certainty and entrepreneurship seldomly go hand-in-hand. When former Carte Blanche presenter and journalist Ruda Landman quit Sunday evening television to pursue a career in freelancing, a certain level of panic was involved when it came to her financial security.