38 episodes

Dedicated to hearing unique guests sharing their stories of success, but more importantly, their learning experiences. The Xpect Performance Podcast encourages story telling and sharing that is vulnerable and relatable to inspire you to live the life that you know you're capable of living. 

Xpect Performance Clinton Shum

    • Society & Culture

Dedicated to hearing unique guests sharing their stories of success, but more importantly, their learning experiences. The Xpect Performance Podcast encourages story telling and sharing that is vulnerable and relatable to inspire you to live the life that you know you're capable of living. 

    Episode 38- 41% of South Africans Wouldn't Mind a Military Governed State- Dr Steven Gordon

    Episode 38- 41% of South Africans Wouldn't Mind a Military Governed State- Dr Steven Gordon

    Dr Steven Gordon is Senior Researcher Specialist at Human Sciences Research Council since 2018 and at HSRC for 12 years. Over that time, he has gathered a unique insight into the feelings and opinions of the South African public. In this episode we cover:

     - Attitude towards democracy
    - Attitudes towards alternative forms of governance
    -  Willingness to vote
     - Attitude towards state capture
     - Understanding of our history
     - Beliefs and or experiences around racism

    If you have any interest in what the public might be thinking on these topics, this is a MUST listen.

    Check out all of the great work Steven does on his LinkedIn profile below:

    (1) Steven Gordon | LinkedIn

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    • 42 min
    Episode 37- Rugby, Consistency and Achieving the Body of Your Dreams with Stefan Terblanche

    Episode 37- Rugby, Consistency and Achieving the Body of Your Dreams with Stefan Terblanche

    Stefan Terblanche is former Springbok rugby player (37 caps) and Sharks legend (over 100 caps)! Since retiring, Stefan has continued to apply himself and his body to being and looking the best version of himself.

    In this episode we cover:
    1. Stefan's weekly training schedule and diet.
    2. The pros and cons of the fitness industry on social media.
    3. What rugby taught him about recovering quickly form setbacks.
    4. The transition from being an elite athlete to working with training the general population. 

    You can stay up to date on all of Stefan's training and lifestyle below:

    Stefan Terblanche (@stefant15) • Instagram photos and videos

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    • 56 min
    Episode 36- Plastic Pollution and Swimming Around Easter Island with Sarah Ferguson

    Episode 36- Plastic Pollution and Swimming Around Easter Island with Sarah Ferguson

    Sarah Ferguson is an existing Guiness World record holder. She is the only person to swim around Easter Island, a 63km venture. Sarah is an open water swimmer with a big time CV. Some of her swims include:

    GUINESS WORLD RECORD – Circumnavigation of Easter Island | March 2019 | 63.5km | 19hr8min
    Elephant Coast Swim Series | July 2018 | 100km | 6 days
    1st African woman to swim Ka’iwi Channel crossing | July 2017 | 58km | 17:54
    1st person to swim Aliwal Shoal solo swim | May 2017 | 18km | 5:00
    MAD swimmers 24hr swim | January 2016 | 45km | 24:00
    Cape Point solo swim | December 2015 | 8km | 2:06
    Robben Island solo swim | January 2015 | 7.3km | 2:02
    1st woman to swim Umhlanga to Durban | June 2014 | 17.9km | 4:16
    Breathe Ocean Conservation is her NPO, an organisation that aims to eliminate throw away plastic.

    In this episode Sarah and I discuss:
    1. Her relationship with courage and overcoming fear in swimming a pioneering swim.
    2. The importance of having a purpose that drives you through tough times.
    3. Why she thrives in the face of adversity.

    Please check out the great work Sarah does and the reason she swims below:

    Welcome to Breathe Conservation | For a plastic free ocean

    As well as their major annual fundraiser swim:

    World Oceans Day Swim - Breathe Conservation

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 35- Purpose, Liberation and Lessons from Madiba with Matthew Willman

    Episode 35- Purpose, Liberation and Lessons from Madiba with Matthew Willman

    Matthew Willman is a documentary photographer who's unique and purpose filled journey to shaking Nelson Mandela's hand, took him to places that far exceeded his own, I suspect. Not only did he shake Madiba's hand, but he became the commissioned photographer for the Nelson Mandela Foundation,

    Being a fly on the wall in Madiba's presence, Matthew has worked with some of the greatest leaders of our time, including three US presidents. In this episode, Matthew and I discuss:

    1. His journey around the country, including 18 months on Robben Island.
    2. The value of having a purpose.
    3. The words of wisdom from Mandela that changed his life.

    Matthew has globally recognized work on Mandela and others that is available for purchase. Please check out his amazing work on the below links:

    Photo Essays - Matthew Willman Photography

    The Willman Collection | Rare Photographs by Matthew Willman

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    • 59 min
    Episode 34- Decoding Body Language with David Allen

    Episode 34- Decoding Body Language with David Allen

    David Allen is a leadership coach, trainer, motivational speaker, and author from South Africa. He has delivered various leadership and development presentations to corporations, educational institutions, and police departments in South Africa and the USA. David has been a guest lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal's leadership and business programs and frequently speaks at Babson College, a premier entrepreneurship school in Boston, USA, as well as Bentley University. His debut book, "Leadership in the Trees," has reached its third reprint. You can find his book below:

     David Allen | Motivational Speaker & Leadership Coach

    In this episode we uncover:
    1. Do first impressions last?
    2. How do you tell is someone is lying?
    3. How you feet never lie. 

    A truly fascinating episode! 

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 33- The Journey to Thirty in Corporate South Africa with Waseem Gangat

    Episode 33- The Journey to Thirty in Corporate South Africa with Waseem Gangat

    There are many paths a student graduate can take to advance their careers. I took the route of being a solopreneur. My guest today, Waseem Gangat, is the product of the RCL Foods Graduate Programme.

    Since completing his studies at UKZN Westville, Waseem has become the youngest GM in the company's history. Waseem and I trade ideas on:

    1. The importance of not staying in your lane.
    2. The value of having a mentor.
    3. Owning your journey.

    Waseem is proof of the fact that there remains significant opportunities in the South African market if you're willing to learn and engage.

    You can follow Waseem on his professional journey below:

    (2) Waseem Gangat | LinkedIn

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    • 47 min

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