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Unpack the stories of the day in depth with Aubrey’s considered opinions, peppered with audience perspectives.

    South African Doing Great Things with Tshepiso James Kwakwa, Founder of Big Brothers Hug Foundation

    South African Doing Great Things with Tshepiso James Kwakwa, Founder of Big Brothers Hug Foundation

    Tonight on SADGT, we’re thrilled to have the Brother Hug Foundation join us. This non-profit organization is dedicated to promoting mental health and combating gender-based violence. Through awareness campaigns, support services, and advocacy, the foundation aims to create a society where mental well-being is prioritized, and violence is eradicated. With us is Tshepiso James Kwakwa, the Founder of the NGO, to share more about their impactful work.
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    • 43 min
    Profile Interview with Ms Nthato Minyuku is a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) Board of Directors

    Profile Interview with Ms Nthato Minyuku is a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) Board of Directors

    Our profile interview this evening is Nthato Minyuku who is a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) Board of Directors.
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    • 36 min
    Africa At A Glance: President Ruto underestimated Gen Z in Kenya, now his government is paying the price

    Africa At A Glance: President Ruto underestimated Gen Z in Kenya, now his government is paying the price

    In African at a glance we talk to Thembisa Fakude, a senior research fellow at Africa Asia Dialogues and chief executive officer at the Mail & Guardian, about an interesting article published by Mail & Guradian titled “President Ruto underestimated Gen Z in Kenya, now his government is paying the price”. The article looks at how the Gen-Zs have risen and want to participation in politics, and in other spheres of the economy, and this is beginning to resonate far and wide in Africa. Fakude says “Gen Z in Kenya wants to be part of the country’s socio-political and political decision-making processes” and he joins us this evening. 
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    • 43 min
    Psychological Matters: Understanding people living with Schizophrenia

    Psychological Matters: Understanding people living with Schizophrenia

    On tonight’s edition of Psychological Matters, we will be exploring what it means to live with Schizophrenia, a mental health condition that affects how people think, feel, and behave. It's often misunderstood, and those living with it face many challenges every day. Joining us to shed more light on this condition is Dr Bianca Brider of Janssen South Africa Medical Affairs.
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    • 39 min
    Change your Mindset: "The 25 agreements - Agreement 9 - 'When you KNOW, DO'.

    Change your Mindset: "The 25 agreements - Agreement 9 - 'When you KNOW, DO'.

    This evening on Change your mindset feature, we talk to Stanley Beckett, author and consultant at Changecreatorsa, talking about "The 25 agreements - Agreement 9 - 'When you KNOW, DO'.  This agreement focuses on when it is the right time to act on your goals and when it's time to sit quiet and be patient. And why acting out of this space does more harm than good".
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    • 47 min
    Weird and Wonderful: Many uses of Cow Dung and its potential as a power source.

    Weird and Wonderful: Many uses of Cow Dung and its potential as a power source.

    What comes to mind when you think of cow dung? Is it a garden filled with manure or a village hut with walls neatly smeared with it? Cow dung possesses a range of fascinating features. It serves as an effective fertiliser, an insulator for rural homes when applied to floors and walls, and holds significance in religious rituals too. Recently, its potential as a power source has been recognised through anaerobic digestion, where it is converted into biogas. This biogas can be utilised for cooking, heating, and even generating electricity. How weird and wonderful right? Joining me to explain how this process works. how African countries, particularly in the context of addressing load shedding, can harness this source of power, is Prof Vincent Okudoh, Associate Professor in Biotechnology at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
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    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

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38 Ratings

38 Ratings

Omak Asalh ,

Biggest Fan

I have been listening to Aubrey since I was in High School, till up to date presently turning 29 in June! The information I get here is far much better than Google… and my dream is to work with you in Podcasting.

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Na-Mgidi

Deep rooted and well rounded podcasts on the land!
Bra Aubrey…continue doing the great work we love your shows, dearly 💫

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Lebogang Matsimela

Listen!! This podcast has shaped my life, esp the “Change your mindset” feature. Keep up the great work Ntate Aubrey.

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