21.07.21 Pt 2 - What is the process of cancelling a family member, considering that you can't avoid them forever? Jon Foster-Pedley, Dean and Director of Henley Business School in Africa, chats to the team about hope being the new currency.

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Kahn unpacks his association with education and how he views the notion of learning as a lifetime experience. His story about why he decided to do his MBA was pure serendipity. We talk about the similarity between education and the songwriting process. As a family man, Kahn is now making decisions from a different perspective, and it has altered his view on life in general. A naturally inquisitive mind, he is enthralled by science and history in general... the mind of Kahn was truly great to meet. Brought to you by Henley Business School.

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17.02.20 Pt 2 - If you have a baby, be careful which camera lady you get. The kidnapping photographer is on the loose. The price of American wine is dropping, it's business 101... supply and demand and all that ‘ey. A South African student who was thought to be dead has been found in a Chinese prison. The Bachelor SA is back, and things are getting catty with the ladies already. FW de Klerk made some comments about apartheid and it’s made news headlines. If you need some cash, find the missing white 4x4 Lamborghini and you will be minted! And we meet the mind of Khan Morbee as he unpacks his Henley MBA journey so far.

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What does a man who has done it all in the entertainment industry do to stay driven? Loyiso unpacks what it’s like to be the man who picks the content for TBN... talk about pressure. What pushed him to do an MBA at Henley? Where do business and the arts intersect, and is it important to know this information? The MBA has been known as a 'divorce course', but Loyiso has managed to hang on to his wife of 8 years. Plus we get an exclusive into the title of his thesis. Brought to you by Henley Business School.

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10.02.20 Pt 2 - The back of the throat can build a singing career. It’s raining in Australia, good or bad? Puppy farms in Australia are now illegal. How come we are so fascinated with women who have beards? Shouting “I have coronavirus!" on an aeroplane is not a cool thing to do, especially on a plane headed to a Jamaican holiday. Phillip Schofield has come out as gay. Siya has an old man moment. The Oscars are dead, long live Ricky Gervais! Loyiso Bala joins us as we meet another great mind from Henley Business School.

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We meet the mind of investigative journalist Pauli Van Wyk. The risk of exposing the underbelly of stories linked to VBS, the ANC and the EFF doesn’t make life comfortable, but she has never hidden from the responsibility of bringing justice to the fore. Can journalism survive in its current model? Pauli gives her thoughts. A self-confessed "real African", and clearly a tremendous mind, the MBA at Henley is the next chapter in what is sure to be an evolution into something amazing which will help her continue to lead the fight for the marginalised citizens of South Africa. Brought to you by Henley Business School.

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