The Rev Room

Francois Geldenhys

Welcome to The Rev Room - where South Africa’s real entrepreneurs get real. Powered by BizRev, this is your private boardroom for cutting through chaos, unlocking systems, and revving your business into high-performance mode. No fluff. Just bold conversations, expert insight, and the tools to scale without losing your mind - or your mission.

  1. 6D AGO

    EP27: Crypto in the Real World: Where It’s Already Solving Problems

    In Part 2, the conversation moves from theory to reality. Nicholas explains where crypto is already solving real problems - from inflation-ravaged economies to faster settlements, lower transaction costs, and access to capital across borders. They also explore the risks business owners must understand: custody, scams, asset selection, regulation, and why most people underestimate the complexity. This episode is grounded, practical, and honest - offering clarity without selling certainty. Three Key Takeaways Crypto already solves real problems in unstable economies - Stablecoins are protecting purchasing power where local currencies fail.The biggest risk isn’t crypto - it’s poor execution - Custody, platform choice, and asset selection matter more than timing.Most business owners shouldn’t go it alone - Education or professional management reduces risk dramatically.👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    16 min
  2. JAN 26

    EP26: Crypto without the noise: What Business Owners Actually Need to Understand

    Most business owners either ignore crypto or feel quietly intimidated by it. In Part 1 of this conversation, Francois sits down with crypto specialist Nicolas Richardson to strip the hype away and explore what cryptocurrency actually is - not as a speculative asset, but as financial infrastructure. They unpack the philosophical and economic foundations of crypto, why it’s often misunderstood, and why judging it through traditional financial lenses misses the point entirely. This episode is not about buying coins. It’s about understanding a system that is already reshaping global finance, whether business owners participate or not. Three Key Takeaways Crypto is infrastructure, not a replacement for money - It doesn’t aim to destroy fiat — it modernises the rails behind it.Most criticism comes from lack of framework, not informed disagreement - Crypto requires new mental models, not old assumptions.Volatility and transparency are features, not flaws - crypto, businessinfrastructure, financialsystems, leadershipthinking, futureofbusiness, bizrev, entrepreneurship, fintechWhen understood properly, both play a critical role in trust and efficiency. 👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    19 min
  3. 11/27/2025

    EP25: From Injuries to Culture: How Smart Businesses Turn Health & Safety into an Asset

    In this episode of The Rev Room, Francois sits down with occupational health and safety specialist Tamryn Raffles from Labournet to unpack why OHS is far more than a legal tick-box. They break down Section 8, 14, 24 and 37 responsibilities, vicarious liability, contractor risk, and what really happens when an incident occurs – from WCL forms to shutting down machinery and facing inspectors. More importantly, they explore how smart businesses use risk assessments, training, and clear procedures to build a safety culture that protects people, reduces downtime, and keeps founders out of crisis mode. Three key takeaways Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling. OHS isn’t just about avoiding fines and contravention notices – it’s a moral responsibility and a culture-driver. When staff feel genuinely safe, behaviour, productivity and retention all shift.Liability flows downward – and back up. Under Section 37, employers can be held vicariously liable for the actions of employees and contractors, unless they can prove clear authority, controls and reasonable steps to prevent harm. Your “I didn’t know” defence won’t hold.Risk assessments only work if everyone is in the room. A baseline risk assessment isn’t a static document; it’s an ongoing process that involves supervisors, reps and the people on the floor. When incidents happen, you go back to the assessment, adjust controls and tighten training.If this conversation made you realise your health and safety is more “hope and guess” than structured and documented, it may be time to treat OHS like the strategic lever it really is. Start by asking a simple question: if an inspector or serious incident arrived tomorrow, would you be confident… or exposed? Connect with Tamryn on Linked In 👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    25 min
  4. 11/11/2025

    EP24: The New Rules of Tax: AI, Audits, and Staying Ahead of SARS

    In this Rev Room episode, Francois sits down with BizRev’s Financial Director and tax specialist, Wayne Turner, to unpack everything you need to know about the 2025 tax season and what SARS’ new AI-driven systems mean for business owners. From stricter verification processes to the rise of automated audits, Wayne explains how the game has changed and why your old “shoebox of slips” won’t cut it anymore. Whether you’re managing multiple entities, trusts, or simply trying to stay compliant without drowning in admin, this conversation reveals the new tax realities  and the smart systems you can use to stay ahead. It’s practical, clear, and an essential listen for any entrepreneur who wants to move from reactive tax panic to proactive financial confidence. 3 Key Takeaways SARS is using AI — and it’s watching in real time - Verification letters and income discrepancies are now triggered by automated systems, not manual reviews.Manual record keeping is officially obsolete - Using accounting software like Xero isn’t a luxury anymore — it’s your compliance lifeline.Proactive beats reactive, every time - Staying ahead of submission deadlines and documentation means less risk, fewer penalties, and more peace of mind.👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    17 min
  5. 11/03/2025

    EP23: How to Get Your Business 2026-Ready: Compliance, Culture & Common Sense

    In this episode of The Rev Room, Francois sits down with Ruan from Labournet and labour-law expert Juliana van der Merwe to unpack the real-world steps every business needs to take before 2026. From year-end compliance and employment equity submissions to workplace conduct at year-end functions, this conversation strips away the jargon and focuses on what actually matters: protecting your people, your profits, and your peace of mind. If you’ve ever felt behind on compliance or unsure where to start, this episode gives you the clarity and direction to close the year strong and enter 2026 ready to grow - without the stress. Three Key Takeaways Year-End Done Right: Compliance isn’t a checkbox — it’s a strategy. Get your EE reports and WSP/ATR submissions in before deadlines to avoid penalties.Behaviour Still Matters: Year-end functions are still company events — professionalism doesn’t end after hours. Your reputation (and policy framework) travel with you.Turn Compliance into Cashflow: Incentives, SDL rebates, and training grants are hidden opportunities to reclaim funds while upskilling your team.👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    10 min
  6. 10/30/2025

    EP22: The New Labour Code: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know in 2025

    In this episode of The Rev Room, Francois sits down with  Juliana van der Mervwe, Labour Law Team Lead at Labournet, to unpack the major updates to South Africa’s Code of Good Practice - from parental leave reform to new operational dismissal procedures. Together they explore what these changes mean for business owners, why progressive discipline still matters, and how compliance can actually strengthen company culture. It’s a practical, insight-rich discussion designed to help founders and executives stay ahead of risk, align with new labour legislation, and create workplaces built on fairness, structure, and trust. 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS Labour compliance is leadership. Staying informed isn’t just legal—it’s cultural. It builds safety, trust, and accountability inside your business.Progressive discipline protects both sides. Updated codes reinforce structure and clarity, reducing costly arbitration outcomes.Policy reviews are no longer optional. The new parental-leave and retrenchment guidelines demand updated contracts, notices, and internal procedures.Connect with Labournet - Here 👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    11 min
  7. 10/14/2025

    EP21: Culture Starts with You: How Great Leaders Build Teams That Thrive

    Most businesses don’t fail because of bad ideas — they fail because the founder can’t get out of their own way. In this heartfelt conversation, Celeste Zanoli from BizRev Advisory explores what it truly means to lead. She unpacks how culture, communication, and trust aren’t HR buzzwords—they’re the foundation of every thriving business. From creating psychological safety to celebrating small wins, Celeste shares the habits that turn a group of employees into a high-performing, value-driven team. This episode is for the founder who’s exhausted from carrying it all alone and ready to build a culture that grows with them, not against them. 3. Key Takeaways Leadership isn’t control — it’s connection. Growth begins when you stop managing tasks and start nurturing people.Culture is built daily. It’s in how you communicate, handle mistakes, and celebrate wins.Your team mirrors your leadership. When you lead with integrity, trust, and empathy, your people rise with you.👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    15 min
  8. 10/07/2025

    EP20: Upskill, Employ, and Get Paid to Do It - Inside South Africa’s Skills Development System

    Most founders know about compliance — but few realise they’re sitting on a goldmine of government-backed rebates, grants, and tax incentives. In this episode, Francois sits down with Ruan from LabourNet to unpack the Skills Development Levy (SDL), how discretionary and mandatory grants work, and why strategic learnerships can transform not just your business, but your impact on youth unemployment in South Africa. From overlooked tax savings to free training for your team, this is the insight most entrepreneurs don’t know they need — but can’t afford to miss. ✅ Three Key Takeaways You’re Already Paying — Now Claim It Back: If your business pays SDL, you’re entitled to get 20% back through a simple report. That’s “money-for-nothing” most founders never claim.Discretionary Grants = Growth Opportunity: Learnerships, bursaries, short courses and apprenticeships can all be funded through SETAs — boosting your team and reducing your tax burden via Section 12H.Partner Right and Avoid the Admin Nightmare: Many founders avoid this system due to paperwork fatigue. LabourNet and trusted providers like African Skills handle the heavy lifting — letting you focus on growth.👉 Visit www.bizrev.co.za to learn more about our coaching, consulting, and full-service business support solutions. 📊 Want to see where your business really stands today? Take our free Biz Clarity Score™ — a 3-minute diagnostic to uncover gaps in financial visibility, tax strategy, advisory support, and business resilience. Get instant feedback and actionable next steps. [Take Clarity Score Quiz Here] 💼 Have a business challenge, need strategic mentorship, or want to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Rev Room? Reach out directly via our site—we’d love to hear from you. Let’s build better, together.

    14 min

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Welcome to The Rev Room - where South Africa’s real entrepreneurs get real. Powered by BizRev, this is your private boardroom for cutting through chaos, unlocking systems, and revving your business into high-performance mode. No fluff. Just bold conversations, expert insight, and the tools to scale without losing your mind - or your mission.