From Johannesburg Junior Mayor and head boy of Sandringham High School to director at Fluxmans, that's Darryl Furman for you. Darryl started exceeding expectations at an early age. Darryl was admitted as an attorney in 2003 after obtaining a BCom (Law) and LLB degrees and admitted as a conveyancer in 2005. He specialises in Commercial and Property Law and has been a Director at Fluxmans since 2008. As one of the top conveyancers in Johannesburg, Darryl knows how to handle tough situations. Do good fences make good neighbours? He’ll tell you. What hasn’t changed over the years is that he still enjoys “date night” with his wife! There’s always time to appreciate family, friends and fun time.

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11.03.19 Pt 2 – Siya insists on talking about the Jonas Brothers, but the death of Jan-Michael Vincent then takes over. A guy almost got swallowed by a whale, a kid gets saved from sharks by a drone, a stupid woman gets attacked by a jaguar... and then a big discussion around booze. The world now has only one Blockbuster outlet, and Victoria Secret to close numerous stores worldwide, with the PC police playing a role here.

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After wrapping up the Sri Lankan ODI series in Durban, the Proteas squad is to tighten up ahead of World Cup squad selection. The Bulls continue to impress in SuperRugby, Wales stay on track for 6 Nations glory, Justin Harding wins for the first time on the European Tour, plus the BlitzBoks win and a wrap of the EPL.

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11.03.19 Pt 1 – Do you watch more or less TV nowadays? Siya, Ben and Leigh-Ann discuss the current day process involved, and how more variety is maybe not such a good thing. Ben plays some new boardgames and Siya realises he doesn't like theme parks, en route to a theme park. Then your latest news, sport, plus Anthea on the latest finance news.

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Drawing on his research around what’s required for the brain to operate at its highest level, Timothy asks South Africans which political party will best position them to live their goals and dreams. From a Neuroscience perspective, the brain requires what’s termed ‘Total Reliable Resources’ in order to operate at its full peak. Essentially, the political party in charge is a critical resource that can provide an environment for your brain to thrive. Hear South Africans from all walks of life open up about their hopes and dreams!

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The AutoTrader South Africa Car of the Year Awards have announced their testing days, which brings us closer to the big winner. The difficulty in getting a Norwegian driver's licence, Tesla curtailing their dealerships, Volvo and their safety, plus the cars to finally be fitted with breathalysers to prevent drunk driving. Powered by AutoTrader.

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08.03.19 Pt 2 – The Queen is becoming a big deal on Instagram, though Charles has his own thoughts on this. Body language experts delve into R Kelly's behaviour during the Gayle King interview. The 60 Minutes documentary over Michael Jackson diddling kids, then some listener feedback covering all sorts of things. Leigh-Ann gets excited about a bunch of booze stories, then George comes in for the weekly catch up on the world of cars.

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The Netball World Cup is coming to South Africa, as Cape Town beats Auckland in the 2023 bid. Man City are being investigated by UEFA over financial fair play, Duminy and Markram push for World Cup spots, your weekend of rugby action, and the rest of the Proteas series vs Sri Lanka.

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08.03.19 Pt 1 – The show starts off with a bit of a fight over Gareth's travel schedules. The Friday Bachelor wrap up adds the usual layers you won't find in the mainstream media. Your politics-free Friday news, sport with Ben, then Siya's positive take on the world.

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Nathan talks to the phenomenal Natasha Sutherland about the play 'Brutal Legacy', adapted from the bestselling book by Tracy Going, and also starring the talented Charlie Bougenon. We also catch up with Andre The Hilarious Hypnotist, and discuss the human psyche.

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