A conversation between 2 brothers on the world and how we best see it..
I talk about how economics follows the same laws as a cult in its motivation and its missing concrete foundation.
The first and last time I will be addressing something political. South Africans are protesting a continued lockdown that has caused ecomomic stagnation for most citizens.
A fun look into how something as random as a sneeze tells a story about your upbringing.
Are rewards the opposite of punishment? Or are they both 2 sides of the same coin? Listen in and tell us what you think.
My first guest is Kamogelo Mopai My Cannabutter Founder & Certified Member of The Institute of Directors South Africa (IoDSA) She has been running it for close to 2 years Her business makes Cannabis & Natural hair and skin products She has a Corporate Background in: Supply Chain & Engineering recruitment background Episode out on Tuesday. Hope you guys enjoy it.
Is it possible to be Christian and humble. Are we fighting ourselves in the process.
I hope this will start a conversation. I would really like to hear people’s take on this topic.
I am not going to lie, the passing of Chadwick has been a hard thing to deal with. It was amazing watching him bring to life many characters and portray many great men with respect and reverence. There is a trend that has come from his passing however, I don’t like it. Let’s talk about it
I’m back and I have some questions
In a horrible turn of events someone who I actually love and care about finds themselves in an abusive relationship and all the issue I have had with movements based on social media and rhetoric seem to be coming back in full. I want to help but don’t know how to. I would really love to get an answer.
I’m not gonna lie, but this was hard for me. I hate not having a conversation that pushes a movement forward but I just hope this sparks something in someone and pushes them to have the conversation.
This episode is an update to our listeners on what they can expect in the upcoming months and a normal discussion on the current state of disaster we find ourselves in
In this weeks episode will be discussing what happens when two celebrities put A highly contentious domestic issue in the public eye And if we should forgive those who constructed and benefited directly from the apartheid system
Episode 3 from season 2 of the show NMWD. Staring Mvu and Mpendulo. Talking about what we think is important enough to have a discussion about.
This week we have a conversation on homophobia and the murder of up and coming musician Lindokuhle Cele and we discuss DeKlerk comments that Apartheid was not a crime against humanity
First episode of the new year and we got right into talking about the Coronavirus and the UKZN protests. It’s good to be back. There is a lot to talk about
Let’s enjoy this break, we won’t be getting one or want one for a long long time!!
We are back! We just finished a Q&A and some of your questions were crazy. We really had a good time recording it and we hope you will enjoy it
It’s been a long and strange July. From more bad news involving our economy and its future, to issue that involve fake second comings. It’s a good thing July is in the past.
Ep 3 of NMWD? Out.
It’s the most dangerous city in Africa and yet, many aren’t talking about it. Is it because of who is responsible? What’s being done? Is it serious?
Khanyi Mbau had an interesting interview on ENCA and she spoke about her skin bleaching controversy in a way that created a bit of a conversation online about colourism. This is a response to that.
A conversation on our feelings towards hashtag activism and some of the details on what’s happening in Sudan
From Political figure coining new terms. Domestic abuse and social media to Huawei ban. We talk about all of them in length and explore them as best we can.
After Larry from MicrowaveBoys and the Reps was called out for domestic abuse. The reaction based on certain differences in social ideological ways of approaching this issue became apparent.
Huawei gets banned from all American corporations including google and the google play store. This is how it affects you. If you have a Huawei
Helen Zille made some somewhat strange comments on Black Privilege and Arnold’s assault case
We meant to record 4 segments but the time it took on each topic left us on 2. We are talking about Caster and the IAAF decision and Instagram deciding to eliminate your ability to see likes. Hope you guys like it.
Just my 2 cents on the situation involving alleged woman abuser Vusi Khoza and Babes Wodumo. I also talk about the comments made and how I felt about them, good or bad
Young people seem to think that education and entrepreneurship is at odds. The success of those who haven’t finished varsity in comparison to those who have has a lot wondering if school is even worth it. This is my take on it
It’s an election year so your Facebook pages are gonna be full of people arguing with you. This is how to beat some of them.
5 working days with 2 days off wasn’t always the case. So where does it come from?
This idea that Black Friday is about the selling of slaves at half price is understandable but in substantiated and false.. here is the real origin of the day. Or at-least the Term “Black Friday”
I had a discussion with a friend on this and we had the same conclusion. I don’t think most people agree. But the point of this is to have a conversation
Men are looking for work, men say there are no Job opportunities for them but can they say they have explored all of them?
In the wake of HHP’s passing, the discussion around depression has picked up in a way not a custom to South Africa. People have been sending their best wishes and there has been some blowback at this new found acceptance of something a lot more people than HHP suffered from. This video is directed to those responders.
I get asked this a lot and thought I would just explore it a little. Hope you enjoy it
We say we want change and all that comes with it. But when some of the consequence of change makes its way into our every day lives. We can’t stand to bare it. Are we really prepared for change in the real world or change in a world we wish we lived it.