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Unpack the stories of the day in depth with Aubrey’s considered opinions, peppered with audience perspectives.
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Constitutionally Speaking: “South Africa’s Constitutional Court at 30: a solid foundation but cracks are showing”.
This evening on Constitutionally Speaking, we talk to Prof Hugh Corder, Professor Emeritus of Public Law, University of Cape Town, who’s written a very interesting article on The Conversation titled “South Africa’s Constitutional Court at 30: a solid foundation but cracks are showing”. The article looks at the record of the apex court in dealing cases that attempt to understand how the law should understood and interpreted on the background of our constitution. It highlights some of the challenges that the court has encountered but as the Dr Corder says “Constitutional Court has played a leading role in realising constitutional justice over the past 30 years, exceeding the expectations of many sceptics. However, many forces seek to undermine its role, and civil society needs to be resolute in defence of the court, while holding it to account and assisting it to remain true to its mandate.”
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In Conversation with Dr Eve: Is disability a trauma?
On “In Conversation with Dr Eve”, Dr Eve asks the question “is disability a trauma?”. We invite listeners, specifically disabled people, to define DISABILITY and ask if it is indeed a Trauma .. or is the trauma of disability a result of societal, political, legislative and socio-economic factors.
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Change your Mindest: How to be adaptable financially and for retirement in this modern world
This evening on Change your mindset, we talk about “How to be adaptable financially and for retirement in this modern world” and we are joined by Dr Johan Coetzee, author of Screw Retirement, a Industrial Psychologist with a PhD: Leadership in Performance and Change. He is an NLP Master Practitioner, a Christian Counsellor, Life Coach and Motivational Speaker.
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Weird and Wonderful: The power of the womb
On tonight’s episode of The Weird and Wonderful, we explore the extraordinary realm of the womb. Throughout history; cultures have recognised the womb as a sacred source of creation and creativity. It's regarded as our profound spiritual core, housing both men and women's womb chakras, where creativity flourishes, sexuality is honoured, and unresolved traumas find their refuge. Join us as we uncover the mystical depths of this powerful centre of life and energy with my guest Vangile Makwakwa, Entrepreneur, trauma coach & Author.
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Financial Matters: How worker’s manage their money
Welcome to our special Workers' Day edition of Financial Matters! Today, as we celebrate Workers' Day, we honor the diligence and dedication of millions of working South Africans by digging into the intricacies of personal finance. In the spirit of the holiday, we are joined by a representative voice, an administrator from a university, who embodies the experiences and challenges of managing finances while navigating the demands of their profession. Together, we’ll explore their personal finance journey—discussing everything from early influences on their financial decisions to the hurdles of debt management and planning for retirement. As usual, our conversation aims to provide practical insights and inspiration, empowering you, our listeners, to take control of your financial future. Join us as we ask our guest to share their wisdom and lessons learned on their financial health journey. As usual Dr Frank Magwegwe, Head of Financial Wellness and Advisory at Nedbank and GIBS faculty member, also will be joining us on this discussion.
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