12.01.22 Pt 1 - Phumi is welcomed back to the show with a Christmas gift from a listener, which is unboxed on air. Gareth brings up the new memoir by Prince Harry, and a debate sparks whether it’s worth a read or not. The audience ask Gareth and Phumi for more book and TV show suggestions.

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21.09.21 Pt 1 - Gareth hasn’t been getting enough sleep, which gets the team talking about a sleeping app, which leads to a discussion about the relevance of a university degree. Should one even bother getting one in this day and age? Then JJ Cornish joins to give an update about what’s happening on the African continent.

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"Whatever I could read about her or see images of her made me happy. She was truly an inspiration and distinctly beautiful. I basically grew up with her media presence in our home. I was very shocked when she passed away in that fatal accident in 1997. But I will never forget her ... and there will never be another Diana." This week Bennie Botes joins the team to talk about his Franklin Mint doll collection and his Princess Diana obsession. Brought to you by The South African Gold Coin Exchange (SAGCE) & The Scoin Shop.

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05.07.21 Pt 2 - There’s some serious judgment from Gareth and Mbulelo towards people who wear earphones while driving, or a mask when running on their own. Leigh-Ann battles to listen to music while working... and Bennie Botes joins the team to talk about his Franklin Mint doll collection.

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30.11.20 Pt 1 - Is there a rule for when a Christmas tree should be put up... and more importantly, when it should come down? Dear ladies who don't know - long stockings prevent the rubbing of the thighs and that prevents fires. Should 60-year-old men have nipple rings?

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20.11.20 Pt 1 - The SABC is an analogue product in a digital time, they don't have wi-fi. If you work at a company and the board earns all the money, how should the workers feel about it? How difficult is it to cross the South African border illegally? Reporter Lindokuhle Xulu took his journalistic endeavour to a new level to prove the porous nature of border control in South Africa. Imagine you had woken up from a 2019 coma in 2020! It seems the Pope is into Brazilians... who can blame him?

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