16.05.19 Pt 1 – What does active citizenery mean? Phumi explains what her take on it is, as someone who believes in it. Gord doesn't want anyone to spoil Game of Thrones for him... even though he still hasn't made the effort to watch the new episode four days later. Get a dose of news in the Five Things You Need To Know, before the team try to understand Hlaudi Motsoeneng and Mzwanele Manyi's intentions.

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15.05.19 Pt 2 – Ben confronts his biggest fear, and it ends with a giant glob of lube in his private area. Bill Nye is certainly not the science guy we remember him as, a lion does lion things to a child's scalp and the latest on the Krugersdorp Killers. Kerry Rudman from brainharmonics.co.za then comes into studio to talk about stress in everyday life, and what effect it has on your brain.

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15.05.19 Pt 1 – Thanks to Siya, the team is wide awake for you today, and straight into a conversation around beds and laying cable. The differences between men and women where it matters, then Simba calls in from America for a catch-up. Your latest news and sport from there... plus Siya's positivity feature for the day.

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14.05.19 Pt 2 – It's Miss South Africa time again... this time around, its organisers say it's more than just a beauty pageant. Singer Maluma comes under fire just for kissing his mother on the lips. Leigh-Ann has more updates on the Tati Westbrook and James Charles saga, amidst eye rolls from Gareth. Then, swimmer Ryan Stramrood talks about planning to reach the milestone of 100 Robben Island Crossings (he will be the second person to have achieved this milestone) before the team wrap up with more news.

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14.05.19 Pt 1 – Gareth has taken a new step in researching his DNA... find out the fascinating adventure he's found himself in now. The team spare a thought for all of those people who voted for Hlaudi Motsoeneng right before the Five Things You Need To Know. Nqobile, a listener of the show, fans out about 'Game of Thrones'... and Siya has an inspiring story about one couple saving the environment in Brazil.

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13.05.19 Pt 2 – Drama as the foundation of Afrikaans television, Boer Soek 'n Vrou, now has a boer that is soeking 'n ou! The invention of the 'jeado', a prolific pedo turns himself in after 23 years on the run, Alyssa Milano is saying no to sex, and so is High Rob. Well, with lots of women that is, as he is committed to the settle down life now in the 'Dam. The best food cities in the world, a man who proudly eats ass, South Sudan gets tough on having fun, and how to break poverty.

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13.05.19 Pt 1 – Ben finally manages to watch the finale of The Bachelor, and with that he believes victim culture has hit a new low. Gareth elaborates on this, which then evolves into people trying to be important online. Your latest news headlines from there, sport, finance, plus Siya's positivity feature for the day.

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She can hug, dance, give high 5s and fist pumps. As if that wasn’t enough of South Africa’s humanoid robot - she’s also the Brand Ambassador for the My Future 4.0 Summit. Gareth finds out firsthand what the interesting life of Pepper is like.

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10.05.19 Pt 2 – Gareth shares his curiosity around the failed season of The Bachelor Australia. Jeff Epstein looks like he may be making a sex retreat in the Virgin Islands, while another billionaire called Jeff is going to the moon. Leigh-Ann has some important questions to work out if you are smart, then Wayne Price talks about the incredible Arnold Classic, which returns to South Africa in 2019 with even more sporting codes. Pamela Anderson's strange friendship with Julian Assange, and George Mienie wraps up the week from the world of cars.

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10.05.19 Pt 1 – Gareth and team have a quick catch up on the elections, and the mental health issues that the results are suggesting. Then it's into the review of The Bachelor finale, which becomes even juicier than the tell-all show itself! The latest in your news headlines, Ben on the sport, plus Siya's positivity kick for your Friday.

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