Tag: Ruda talks change
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“I’ve seen the inside of hell”: SA changemaker Catherine Constantinides on coping with change & overcoming trauma
Today she is one of South Africa’s foremost young leaders, an Archbishop Tutu African Oxford Fellow and a Mandela Washington Fellow, travelling the globe to call for action on human rights, climate change, and the empowerment of women and children.
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Eddy Rust, Daredevil in a Speedo, on making the most of life with cancer
As an actor, MC, motivational speaker, and marketing director for a clinical company, Eddy makes the most of every moment, especially when it comes to his great mission in life — sharing his story of challenge and change with anyone who will listen.
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The True Grit of Bronwyn Knight, South Africa’s International Real Estate Mogul
“I fell into property and real estate,” she says, and having fallen for it, she has risen to the top of her game as CEO of Grit Real Estate.
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How 702’s Breakfast Show host, Bongani Bingwa, found the courage to live his own authentic life
I used to do public speaking and debating at school. I won a competition, and I was interviewed on the old Good Morning, South Africa.
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A hug over the airwaves with Irma G, Cape Town’s heart-warming radio star
Born in Bonteheuwel on the Cape Flats, Irma G was so sickly as a child, that she spent her days dreaming of becoming a medical doctor.
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How Liezel van der Westerhuizen turned a lofty jibe into a tall story of fame & success
With her natural loftiness accentuated by a pair of high heels, Leizel van der Westhuizen, MC, public speaker, radio and TV presenter, and entrepreneur, was hard to miss at the high-society party. But when a newspaper columnist called her a “giraffe” in his report, she was hurt at first, having been teased for her tallness…
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The amazing story of Marlene Le Roux, the Wellington Meisie who was able to rise above
“Krippel Marlenetjie,” they called her, in the township where she grew up, outside Wellington in the winelands of the Cape. Little crippled Marlene.
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How Zola Nene, the Law-School Dropout, found the Love of Her Life in the Kitchen
Arguing came naturally to Zola Nene as a child, so, naturally, when she went to university, she studied law.