June marks Men’s Health Awareness Month, and in this episode, the guys have a candid conversation about some of the issues that plague men, including sexual dysfunction, depression, and other mental health issues. There's also cash up for grabs—you just have to watch the whole episode!
Read moreMayor of uMngeni, Chris Pappas, and Sandile Mnikathi, the current deputy mayor of uMngeni Municipality, have a candid conversation with the Shady Lurker about their book, 'Saving South Africa: Lessons from the uMngeni Municipality Success Story', working in a coalition, and their general thoughts on the current state of politics.
Read moreFrom asking to see his mother’s payslip to sharing his predictions of how the upcoming elections will go, Penuel the Black Pen holds nothing back as he has a genuine conversation with the Shady Lurky and DJ PH.
Read moreSeems like Warras has a few things to get off his chest. This week our favourite duo PH and Warras take a moment to look at how the media delivers news. Warras goes as far as making the comparison of Jacob Zuma being the Donald Trump of South Africa..
Read more23.04.24 Pt 2 - Oyama Mabandla, author of ‘Soul of a Nation’, joins Gareth and Jack for a deep dive into our democracy… where we need to be headed, and how to get there.
Read more23.04.24 Pt 1 - Gareth and Jack get into SA voter demographics and party funding, changing standards of beauty, and Tesla’s money woes… which leads to some old car nostalgia. Plus, the ‘hottest’ travel destinations this year on The Window Seat.
Read moreJJ Cornish joins Gareth and Jack for an analysis on the events happening in Sudan and what it means for the country. The team also chat about the power shift happening in Senegal. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read moreStep into the world of DJ Warras - AKA the Shady Lurker - and DJ PH, as they open up their WhatsApp chats to the podcast world on their new show: The Shady PHodcast, exclusively on The Real Network. No topic is off-limits and this week the pair dive into the upcoming elections. Look out for the ‘Sol-shine’ moment and prepare for a jaw-dropping revelation as they drop a bombshell about their first guest.
Read moreRoger Jardine joins Gareth Cliff, Phumi Mashigo, and Kanthan Pillay this week. Together they touch on the controversial NHI bill, why the Tintswalos of South Africa should vote, and the importance of youth in elections and politics. Roger lays down some of his manifesto for his party, Change Starts Now. Powered by Podcast Party.
Read more15.02.24 Pt 2 - Kanthan Pillay questions Change Starts Now president, Roger Jardine, about the true state of democracy in South Africa. Does minimum wage affect our competitiveness in the global economy? Plus, all things cadre deployment.
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