Tag: Podcast
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Lessons from Lockdown with Leandie du Randt
In Lessons from Lockdown, prominent South Africans will inspire you, motivate you, or simply provide some much-needed light relief as they share their top tips on dealing with life in lockdown.
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Lessons from Lockdown with Jason Goliath
Actor, comedian and presenter Jason Goliath knows a thing or two about productivity and success. And, apparently, about the link between anti-perspirant and preventing COVID-19!
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Be Ready Rapid Fire with Wilco Louw
How do pro rugby players navigate and embrace change at home? They ponder life’s big questions, such as the merits of 30 Seconds and Monopoly, by answering Change Coach Dalin Oliver’s rapid-fire quiz!
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Be Ready Rapid Fire with Steven Kitshoff
How Steven Kitshoff, SA pro rugby player, battles through the pressure off the field with Change Coach, Dalin Oliver.
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Chatting Change Episode 10: Take a break! Why going for the gap can put you back on track
Between school and varsity and choosing a career, between tying the knot and finding a home and raising a family, there’s barely time to pause in the hurly-burly of modern life.
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Chatting Change Episode 8: Where do you stand, when living together turns to falling apart?
For young couples who choose to live together before or instead of getting married, it’s a tough question that must be tackled, no matter how happily they’re habitating.
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Chatting Change Episode 7: The heavy costs, financial & emotional, of striving to bring a child into the world
Love is the currency you need to raise a child, but let’s be honest: it takes a bit of money too.
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Chatting Change Episode 6: Multipreneur Mo Malele on making the most of yourself in today’s changing world of work
Toiling away from 9 to 5, confined and defined by the specs and KPIs of the job that occupies you, is no way to make a happy living in the digital age.
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Chatting Change Episode 5: How actress-baker Renate Stuurman found a way to bake her cake and eat it too
When you have too much month left over at the end of your money, and the bills keep piling up, there’s only one thing you can do. Or two things, or three, or maybe even more.