Lord Peter Hain served in the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but it is South Africa where his heart has always beaten loudest. Growing up during a turbulent time in the country, his parents were anti-Apartheid activists who were jailed and forced into exile in 1966. Gareth chats to him about his incredible upbringing, and how he has always stayed true to his principles and beliefs in equality.

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Lord Peter Hain served in the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but it is South Africa where his heart has always beaten loudest. Growing up during a turbulent time in the country, his parents were anti-Apartheid activists who were jailed and forced into exile in 1966. Gareth chats to him about his incredible upbringing, and how he has always stayed true to his principles and beliefs in equality.

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Gareth plays some funny news clips, then tries to get through a listener email that may or may not make any sense. What has the worst bite on earth? All kinds of scary things get discussed and then the team talks masturbation in the workplace. The best places to work at are scrutinized, and 'pawternity' is even thrown into the argument. A dating app reveals what's acceptable in relationships and some ridiculous Hollywood speeches.

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A pretty quiet weekend of sport sees Ben talking football mostly, then providing a flashback from 2015 and a saucy story about Ronaldo.

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Siya watched that freaky horror movie that everyone has been talking about, and now wants to seek therapy. A radio DJ gets pranked on a troll level never seen before. Social media flashbacks - should we have to deal with them or delete them? News, sport and finance from there.

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The ladies round up their impressions on The Help - the movie that tracks the journey of Skeeter, a young white female writer determined to write something meaningful with the courageous black maids in her town of Jackson, Mississippi in 1962.

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Jason Kull joins the show to discuss Mark's new theory that Donald Trump's decisions seem to be coming from a potential illness. Mark also directly alludes to the fact that there is tons of video and proof of Trump's inability to read. Shouldn't the president of the USA be able to read well? Seems like half the population doesn't care. The guys also tackle some dilemmas and discuss whether there was anyone in history who they would like to get into an argument with… Hitler, the Pope, Nostradamus?

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Alan Ford tells the team about his first attempt at a digital sexual experience, while getting quite technical about how to get the best angles for 'optimum effect'.

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With the constant evolution and pressure to keep in this highly stressful fashion industry at all levels, the team discusses how to manage health and stress - joined by special guest Sayed Mia, CEO and master franchise owner of REVIVE South Africa. They are also joined by NYC-based, Zimbabwea-born fashion designer Farai Simoyi.

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Fitness is a way of life - from competing in bodybuilding competitions to now owning and running a gym focused not only on building good bodies, but better communities... this statement is especially true for our in studio guest, Claude Maphosa. Join the #FutureCEOs team as they explore his journey, purpose, and vision as CEO.

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