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Pastor At Boshoff

Pastor At Boshoff

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Win the lost at any cost! This is the powerful motto of CRC Christian Church. CRC was established in 1994 by Senior Pastors At and Nyretta Boshoff in Bloemfontein, South Africa. CRC took on the mandate to reach and care for local communities, seeking to cater for, and meet the needs of the modern person. To learn more about Pastor At Boshoff and CRC Ministry visit www.crc.org.za
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Wild Tracks with Casey Anderson

Casey Anderson & Vanessa Boshoff

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A new season is coming with Casey Anderson and Vanessa Boshoff as they talk about the wild world and extraordinary events that involve the intersection and coexistence with all things nature. This includes interviews with experts and ordinary people who have had extreme encounters in the wild. More creative conversations are to come, so make sure to subscribe and support us on our Patreon page for exclusive content www.patreon.com/visionhawkfilms Watch on https://www.caseyanderson.tv/videos
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A word from the king

King Price Insurance

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What do boats, diffusion, and breakfast possibly have to do with culture? A whole lot, according to King Price’s culture expert, Marno Boshoff! Welcome to the ‘A word from the king’ podcast. Here, we explore the many facets of workplace culture in light of King Price’s 1-of-a-kind culture model. Learn how to balance culture and strategy, make the switch from ‘have to’ to ‘want to’, and intentionally design a company culture that inspires and motivates everyone who walks through your business ...
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Welcome to the Planetshakers Podcast! On this podcast you will hear inspiring, empowering and challenging weekly messages from Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia as well as leadership & worship interviews with pastors and leaders from all over the world. For more information please visit planetshakers.com
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Being Green

Fine Music Radio

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PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GERLINDE MOSER OF RE/MAX. Being Green – Your window on the environment broadcast every Friday morning at 9.30. Glynis Crook will focus on key issues affecting our lifestyles, science and research outcomes, the quest for sustainable living and a healthier planet.
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The Sacred Travel Podcast explores the transformative power of travel to ancient and sacred sites around the world that have cradled civilizations and inspired pilgrims for centuries. Every other week, your host Julia Weigert takes you on meaningful journeys diving into the wisdom, rituals and medicine of places of power and magic that challenge beliefs and ignite personal growth. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer, devoted pilgrim or just curious about the spiritual essence of travel, this ...
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Two bird conservation organisations, BirdLife South Africa and Sanccob, are taking the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment to court over what they see as a flawed plan to protect the endangered African Penguin. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook asks Sanccob’s head of conservation, Nicky Stander, what motivated the…
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Julia welcomes her guest Iona Jones, a priestess and oracle herself. Both take you into the ancient flourishing city of wisdom, fertility rites and buzzingness of the times when the Oracle of Delphi was still thriving! We spoke about: ● The life at Delphi when the oracle was still alive ● Ancient Goddess cult and the praise of the Mother ● The Danc…
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Embark on a journey with Julia on pilgrimage routes that predate Christian beliefs and connect the most exquisite cathedrals of Europe to ancient druidic oracle sites aligned with planetary energies. The episode delves into the significance of these paths as a means to awaken the kundalini energy within ourselves, offering a deeper understanding of…
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Join Julia and Priscilla Campos from Temples of Atlantis to be soaked into the legacy of Lemuria and how these heart-opening energies are still present today on Vancouver Island, Canada. Tune in to feel the frequencies of Lemuria become alive in your body temple. We explored: The connection of Vancouver Island to Hawaii and other Lemurian Earth Cen…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Heather Wares of the Two Oceans Aquarium about the incredible work done by its foundation in the field of ocean research and conservation and the beach clean-up it is holding at Surfers’ Corner, Muizenburg, on Saturday morning. Time: 9h-12h. Bring along gloves and a bucket to collect the…
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Join Julia on a captivating journey through the secret language of the Earth in this episode of The Sacred Travel Podcast. Discover how the Earth communicates through chakras, ley lines, sacred sites, and energy portals as Julia unravels the mysteries of our planet's energetic grid. Learn more about How to tune into Earth’s vibration and tap into i…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Honest Chocolate co-owner, Anthony Gird, about their efforts to make their products sustainable and environmentally friendly and how climate change is impacting cocoa bean production. To find out more about their chocolate and workshops, visit their website: honestchocolate.co.za…
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In this episode, Julia welcomes her guest Jennifer Baer, participant of the last Summer Solstice Retreat and owner of a cozy coffee shop in Zurich. Tune in to be soaked into the magic of Val Lumnezia - The Valley of the Light, Switzerland. We explored: How the Summer Solstice Retreat 2022 in the Valley of the Light opened up so many doorways for Je…
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In this special About Me episode, your host Julia, shares the intention behind this podcast, some of her own transformative travel journeys and what to expect from the coming episodes. Tune in as she sets the stage for inspiring stories and insightful conversations to come. Background information on how this podcast came to be Insights on profound …
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In this episode, Julia welcomes Yolandi Boshoff, Dragon Priestess and Gridworker, to speak about the biggest stone circle in the world! We talked about The landscape of the Goddess that Avebury is a part of What makes this stone circle and the energy so special Yolandi’s personal insights while visiting the Avebury How to explore the sight and get …
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The Sacred Travel Podcast explores the transformative power of travel to ancient and sacred sites around the world that have cradled civilizations and inspired pilgrims for centuries. Every other week, your host Julia Weigert takes you on meaningful journeys diving into the wisdom, rituals and medicine of places of power and magic that challenge be…
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Reminder to not waste water as dam levels drop below two-thirds About a week ago, the Western Cape Department of Water and Sanitation reminded residents of the need to be cautious about the amount of water they use. This as dam levels in the region collectively stood at 65.8 per cent. In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to climate scienti…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Shani Judes, director of the Wavescape Surf and Ocean Festival which takes place from 1-14 March. It features a host of events focusing on ocean conservation, including a beach clean-up, documentaries, and a charity auction of surfboards painted by South African artists. Find out more on…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Christiaan Gildenhuys, a postgraduate student in Stellenbosch University’s Department of Botany and Zoology, who has co-written a paper about the 400-year-old history of oaks in the Cape, and why they are now becoming a problem.By Glynis Crook
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A major United Nations report on the world’s migratory species, published earlier this week, has found that nearly half of them are in decline and are increasingly in danger of being wiped out. Of the over 1,189 species assessed, researchers found that more than one in five of the already threatened species now face extinction. In this week’s editi…
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In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Dr Wentzel Coetzer, a conservationist and member of the Greater Kabeljous Partnership, that has launched a campaign to preserve two key sites in the area of Jeffrey’s Bay that are home to several endangered animal and plant species.By Glynis Crook
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In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Nora Thiel, co-owner of Delheim Wine Estate, about conservation efforts at the farm. It is not only a WWF-South Africa Conservation Champion but was also recently named the 2024 Conservation Pioneer for the Cape Winelands region, in the Great Wine Capitals’ “Best of Wine Tourism” awards.…
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In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Hugh Tyrrell, director of Green Edge and a specialist waste management and recycling consultant, about problems with waste collection in townships that seem to have come to a head this week with reports that the mayor tabled a motion to place the executive director of urban waste management on suspen…
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In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Gaathier Mahed, a senior lecturer in geosciences at Nelson Mandela University, about an ancient system of drawing water from aquifers called a qanat. Not only is this ingenious method of water supply recognised by UNESCO as an outstanding example of traditional technology, but it is also an environme…
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Scientists at Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Tuesday confirmed that the world is dangerously close to a global warming limit as 2023 goes down as the hottest on record by a substantial margin. In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Willem Landman, a professor in Meteorology at the University of Pretoria, about the report.…
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We’ve been hearing a lot this month about climate change and the impact the rise in global temperatures is having on so many aspects of our lives. One of these is the likelihood that the size, frequency, and severity of wildfires will increase in the years to come. In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook, speaks to Working on Fire managing director,…
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Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, but it does tend to be excessive in terms of all the delicious meals we eat. And we shouldn’t forget that the world’s food system is a huge contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. So, how can we keep the environment in mind when preparing all those special celebratory meals. To give us some ideas, …
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There was a standing ovation on Wednesday morning when a landmark deal was agreed on at the end of the United Nations climate summit in Dubai. While it doesn't specifically mention the "phasing-out" of fossil fuels, it does call for parties to contribute to efforts to "transition away" from the use of fossil fuels in energy systems in a way that wi…
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Some 120 governments have now signed a pledge to triple the world’s renewable energy capacity by 2030, essential to delivering the scale of emissions reductions needed globally to combat climate change. South Africa is not one of them, despite our abundant renewable energy sources. International NPO, The Climate Group, has released a report outlini…
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Willem van der Westhuizen, one of the founders of the community-led project, ZeroToLandfill, which collects recycling and organic waste in the Little Mowbray-Rosebank area of the city.By Glynis Crook
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In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to Stellenbosch University marine biologist, Dr Sara Andreotti, who together with a group of scientists and environmentalists has developed an eco-friendly shark barrier which is being used for the first time on a private island in the Bahamas.…
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