Tag: life cover
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Cut and run
Here I am running out of a restaurant at the market, it was just so good that I am running outside to tell all of my friends.
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Product endorsements FTW!
I am endorsing products at the local market in Brasilia, these people need more customers and I can bring all the people to the yard.
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You don’t just need passion for happiness
“Happiness comes from the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, and what the world needs. We’ve been told time and again to keep finding the first. Our schools helped developed the second. It’s time we put more thought on the third.”
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Dave found Brazil’s Nkandla – Episode 22
I’m in Brasilia at the moment, which feels like Bloemfontein or a suburb in Pretoria. Being a small town (even though it’s Brazil’s capital), it’s incredibly hard to fly under the radar to do some serious sports reporting and I need to find a way to make my fame work for me and serve the…
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The politics of the party pack
There are few enough opportunities these days to teach our children the fun of simply giving, without expecting anything in return. And – on a purely practical level – is it a good idea to give kids who are already sugar-fuelled to their eyeballs, a little extra tartrazine for the road? I mean… why?
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Hard Talk with Dave – Episode 21
Dave has a fellow South African media personality in the studio today for some hard talk about the events in Brazil. Lauren Kemp is in Brazil writing for sprotsnation.co.za. But is he owning the interview like a hard-hitting journalist should? It obviously is hard to take him seriously with The Pink Suit.
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Poll: Guess the guest
I thought you might enjoy a little teaser for tonight’s episode, in which I have a fellow South African media personality in the studio.
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Comic strip: After-school special
Landing your first job after graduating from varsity has the potential to be an epic journey in itself. Nina Lewis shares some of the key lessons she learned from this experience.
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Dave’s tour through Brasilia – Episode 20
Dave is in Brasilia, the capital city of Brazil. You may be mistaken for thinking he was in Bloemfontein.