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New in Town:Johannesburg helps you find your way around as a newcomer in South Africa's biggest city. Aimed primarily at expatriates relocating to Joburg, relocation expert Hannah Pirnie and broadcast journalist Sarah Passmore, who both live in Jozi, help you navigate your way around. They give you the information you need to stay safe, to decide where to live, along with things like driving and shopping tips, always while celebrating Jozi's amazing diversity. Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.org Instagram: newintown.podcast

New in Town Johannesburg


    • Jun 6, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 16m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    Getting On and Getting Out!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 24:20


    This conversation between Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore covers the outdoor lifestyle in Johannesburg, including activities like walking, cycling, and running in public spaces. It also delves into the themes of newness, resilience, and the challenges of moving to a new country and finding one's identity. The episode concludes with a mindful hike and a moment of silence in nature. Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With Special thanks to Epic Hikes Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

    Shopping in Johannesburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 33:09


    In this episode, hosts Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore discuss where to buy everyday things in Johannesburg, from food, to clothes to mundane household items. And they might just happen to mention where they buy their wine as well!

    Advice for Newcomers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 7:56


    In this bonus episode, the hosts Sarah Passmore and Hannah Pirnie ask the guests at the official launch of New in Town:Johannesburg to give advice for newcomers to the city. The main themes include overcoming your fear and embracing a new amazing lifestyle: Takeaways: Don't compare your new life in Johannesburg to your life back home Embrace a completely new life and discover yourself in a different way Talk to people and don't make assumptions about them Immerse yourself in the culture and befriend people from different racial groups Don't let fear ruin your experience in Johannesburg Losing a sense of purpose is common for newcomers, but embrace being part of a team Choose a nice neighborhood and research schools well Travel and explore the city and the surrounding areas Come to Johannesburg with an open mind and embrace the people and opportunities The people of Johannesburg are vibrant, open, and friendly Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

    Employing Domestic Workers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 29:21


    In this episode, podcast host Hannah Pirnie interviews the founders of the IZWI Domestic Workers Alliance to discuss employing domestic workers in South Africa. They cover various aspects such as communication, power dynamics, and the importance of written contracts. They also provide advice for employers, including tips on hiring, probation periods, and signing contracts. The conversation delves into topics like minimum wage, living wage, and additional benefits. They discuss healthcare options, leave for clinic visits, and safety precautions. The episode concludes with a discussion on supporting domestic workers after employment ends Takeaways: Establish clear communication and boundaries with domestic workers to maintain a professional relationship. Ensure that written contracts are in place to protect both employers and domestic workers. Pay a living wage to domestic workers and provide additional benefits such as the 13th month pay. Support domestic workers' social protections, such as registering for UIF and considering pension contributions Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast With special thanks to Maggie Mthombeni and Amy Tekié from IZWI Domestic Helpers Alliance https://www.izwi.org.za/ In this episode, podcast host Hannah Pirnie interviews the founders of the IZWI Domestic Workers Alliance to discuss employing domestic workers in South Africa. They cover various aspects such as communication, power dynamics, and the importance of written contracts. They also provide advice for employers, including tips on hiring, probation periods, and signing contracts. The conversation delves into topics like minimum wage, living wage, and additional benefits. They discuss healthcare options, leave for clinic visits, and safety precautions. The episode concludes with a discussion on supporting domestic workers after employment ends Takeaways: Establish clear communication and boundaries with domestic workers to maintain a professional relationship. Ensure that written contracts are in place to protect both employers and domestic workers. Pay a living wage to domestic workers and provide additional benefits such as the 13th month pay. Support domestic workers' social protections, such as registering for UIF and considering pension contributions Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast With special thanks to Maggie Mthombeni and Amy Tekié from IZWI Domestic Helpers Alliance Find the Izwi employment guide here: https://www.izwi.org.za/ Find the South African living wage guide here: https://living-wage.co.za/

    Road Trips and Driving in South Africa TRAIL

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 0:47


    This week on New in Town:Johannesburg, hosts Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore talk about road trips in and beyond South Africa and explain some unofficial traffic 'rules' Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With special thanks to Jenny Anderson Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

    Road Trips & Driving in South Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 30:57


    In this episode of New in Town:Johannesburg, hosts Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore speak to veteran road-tripper Jenny Anderson about road trips in and beyond South Africa and share their experiences and tips for a successful journey. Sarah and Hannah also explain some unofficial traffic 'rules'.. including that of the "four way stop". Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With special thanks to Jenny Anderson Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Road Trips in South Africa 01:29 Jen's Experience with Road Trips 04:08 Tips for a Smooth Road Trip 05:32 Challenges and Lessons Learned 07:21 Driving at Night and Road Conditions 09:24 Road Trips Beyond South Africa 11:47 Botswana and Lesotho 13:37 Planning and Safety Tips 15:01 Other Recommended Road Trips in South Africa 23:42 Driving Tips in South Africa 28:00 Car Guards and Tipping

    Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 26:43


    In this episode of New in Town:Johannesburg Hannah Pirnie discusses the topic of choosing schools for expat children with Joburg Expat author Sine Thieme. The conversation covers various factors to consider, such as cost, location, transportation, school year, curriculum, and extracurricular activities. The importance of the whole child approach in South African schools is highlighted, as well as the benefits of experiencing a different culture and language. The transition back to the home country is also discussed, including the timing and potential challenges. The episode concludes with a discussion on the competitive school system and tips for choosing a preschool. Takeaways Consider the cost and location of schools, as well as the importance of a good location for commuting. Be aware of the differences in school year and holidays between South Africa and other countries. South African schools focus on the whole child, including academics, discipline, extracurricular activities, and life skills. Consider the benefits of experiencing a different culture and language in South African schools. The transition back to the home country may require adjustments in curriculum and timing. Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With special thanks to Sine Thieme Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast All information was correct at time of interview

    The best thing about Joburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 6:31


    At the official launch of New in Town:Johannesburg podcast host Sarah Passmore asked the guests for their take on the best thing about living in in Johannesburg. Two things polled high... the glorious weather, and the welcoming people but then of course, just being a hop, skip and a jump away from the rest of the beautiful country. Anyone for a braai*? (*If you're moving here you're going to have to learn pretty fast that a braai is a South African barbecue. No one says barbecue here baby. No one! Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

    The best thing about Joburg - Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 0:43


    At the official launch of New in Town:Johannesburg, podcast host Sarah Passmore asked the guests what they think the best thing is about living in Johannesburg... and they were pretty consistent with their answers! Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

    How to Stay Safe in Johannesburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 38:34


    This episode of New in Town Johannesburg focuses on security and safety in the city. Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore are joined by representatives from CAP, a private not-for profit security company that works closely with the South African police. They discuss the importance of being proactive in preventing crime and the role of CAP in responding to incidents. The conversation covers tips for choosing a safe place to live, personal safety measures, and securing your home. They also address common concerns such as car hijacking and car jamming. The episode highlights the importance of community engagement and the resilience of the people of Johannesburg in overcoming security challenges. * All information was correct at the time of recording   Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 03:00 CAP: Private Security Company 06:02 Choosing a Safe Place to Live 09:19 Personal Safety Tips 14:57 Dealing with Crime Incidents 19:30 Crime Statistics and Societal Issues 20:30 Securing Your Home 22:50 Vetting and Managing Staff 24:18 The Importance of Security Gates 26:37 Car Security and Hijacking 31:34 Car Jamming and Parking Safety 33:19 Community Engagement and Response 36:4 The Beauty of Johannesburg 38:10 Making a Difference   Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast If you'd like to find out more about CAP SECURITY: https://www.capcommunity.co.za/s/

    How to Stay Safe in Joburg Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 0:35


    New in Town:Johannesburg is the podcast that aims to help you find your way as a newcomer in South Africa's biggest city. In the second episode Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore talk to one of the many private security firms that operate in Joburg, CAP Security, to get their advice on the best way to protect yourself, your home and your loved ones as you go about your daily lives. Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast CAP Security: www.capcommunity.co.za

    Where to Live in Johannesburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 30:13


    In this episode Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore explore the best places to live for expatriates moving to Johannesburg. They start in Parkhurst, typical of the so-called "Parks" area of the city, which offers a more traditional "stand-alone" way of living. Then they head north to one of the large popular secure estates, Dainfern, to experience what that has to offer. * All information accurate at time of recording ** Kwizela has since learned how to use her alarm, and does so Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast Made by: New in Town: Johannesburg Producer and editor: Sarah Passmore

    Where to Live in Johannesburg Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 0:31


    New in Town:Johannesburg is the podcast that aims to help you find your way as a newcomer in South Africa's biggest city. The first episode is the only place to start.. finding the best place for you to live. Relocations expert Hannah Pirnie and broadcast journalist Sarah Passmore help you to navigate the to route to finding your perfect home. 'Where to live' will be coming on February 28th. www.movingtosouthafrica.com Insta: newintown.podcast Made by: New in Town: Johannesburg Editor: SarahPassmore

    Coming soon trailer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 1:01


    New in Town: Johannesburg is a new podcast aimed at helping those new to the largest South African city to navigate their way around; from finding a place to live, to keeping safe, to understanding the idiosyncrasies of driving here. The podcast is made by Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore; two expats living in Jozi Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast Made by: New in Town: Johannesburg Editor: Sarah Passmore

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