How has the pandemic affected the way we create, distribute and consume media? Gareth is joined by DJ Sbu, Dineo Ranaka, Oneal Madumo with special guest Lucas Radebe.

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Helen Zille is a best-selling author, path-breaking journalist and politician. She talks to Gareth Cliff about her book, 'Stay Woke, Go Broke!'... and also opens up about her thoughts on Freedom Day.

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It's 27 years after democracy, so how far have we come? And how far will being 'woke' get us? Gareth is joined by Helen Zille, Gabriel Crouse and Rekgotsofetse Chikane.

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From fires to funerals to food, Gareth Cliff and his guests break down the biggest stories of the week – with Styli Charalambous, Sureshnie Rider, Alfred Adriaan, and special guest Jackson Katz.

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With the ability to be so divisive, can we use religion to bring people together? Gareth Cliff is joined by Rabbi David Rosen for this discussion.

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What is the value of South Africa's brand right now? Gareth Cliff speaks to Jean-Jacques Cornish, Dr Nthabiseng Moleko and Reg Lascaris. Plus, Rabbi David Rosen tackles whether religion can bring people together.

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Where is the entertainment industry headed and what does take to get your name in lights? Jeff Witjas has worked with some of Hollywood's brightest stars, the likes of Betty White to Kobe Bryant, and he joins Gareth Cliff for a chat.

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The average age in South Africa is 27.6 years... the average politician is well over 50. Gareth Cliff gets the young people's perspective with Simphiwe Petros, Pamela Mtanga and Vuyo Joboda. Then, Jeff Witjas - who has worked with some of Hollywood's brightest stars, from Betty White to Kobe Bryant - joins Gareth to discuss where the entertainment industry is headed, and what it takes to get your name in lights.

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What binds South Africa together in these tough times? And how do we move forward? Howard Sackstein, Gwen Ngwenya and Songezo Zibi join Gareth's panel. Plus special guest Dr Hanan Bushkin, gives us some tips to deal with anxiety and trauma.

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Gareth Cliff speaks to Candice Mama, who shares her story about her forgiveness journey after her father was murdered by Apartheid cop, Eugene de Kock.

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