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Caitlyn shares her darkest moments where physical pain seemed to have no end. But through this all her faith never waivered until God through His mercy provided a solution. One that may not have been her first choice but one through which God broke into her crisis. Her journey of faith and pain is a story of hope and encouragment.…
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Our world is full of videos, social media and podcasts. What are podcasts? How do you start a podcast? In this episode we chat with Nicole Engelbrecgt who went from being in the corporate world to starting a part time crime podcast. 10 Million downloads later she is South Africa's top crime podcast and the top 5 of all podcasts in South Africa. She…
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In this show we discuss festive season safety with Captain Knapp of SAPS and Michael Lategan an auxiliary law enforcement officer with City of Cape Town. How to be safe on the beaches, look after your possessions and what you can and can't do in terms of by-laws. Who do you call if there is an emergency and what numbers are available to report crim…
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After years of deteriorating and then incredible fundraising campaigns by the Beach Huts Trust the huts are being rebuilt from the ground up with help from the COCT secured by the Trust and Friends of the Beach Huts. Wayne chats with Daniel Blaauw about the history and current journey to getting the huts restored to pristine condition and ready to …
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In this edition of Talk at 6 with Wayne Turner we listen to the amazing testimony of Andre Blignaut and how he should not be alive with heart failure that has confounded doctors. We hear about how he was turned down for a heart transplant and what God has done since. While on air news came through about God's healing with results that have amazed e…
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Steve Underwood from U-Turns is our guest this evening and we chat around what the community can do about homelessness and how how they can be part of the solution. He gives a number of ways people and churches can mitigate the challenges and help people on the road to wholeness..By Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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In this episode we chat around dying, death and grief. Covid times have resulted in many people losing acquaintances, friends, relatives and immediate family members under often abnormal circumstances. Sudden deaths and long illnesses cause grief and loss that needs to be dealt with differently. We chat about personal loss and the grief process tha…
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In this show, just before Christmas, we chat about toys, their value and what toys to buy for your kids. Cherry Howell dispels the myth of educational toys vs fun toys. Every toy is and should be educational or rather have a developmental purpose. Child play is vital to the development of every child and this is fundamental in choosing toys for you…
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In this show we introduce our new guest expert on early childhood development. Cherry Howell comes with almost 50 years in education and brings a wealth of knowledge in area of early childhood development and child's play. She talks about how important it is for parents to understand the phases of their child's development. She corrects a few myths…
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We dedicate this show to Will Marais who was our guest in August sharing about his terminal diagnosis and how God has carried him through. Will served God full out till his death last Friday and modelled to us how we need to serve God with passion until it's our time to meet Jesus at His appointed time. So it's with sadness that we replay this prog…
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These crazy times we live in arising from Covid-19 and lockdown has especially impacted moms, many who have either lost their jobs or given up working to care for their children. This has placed pressure on income and relationships and forced them to come up with ideas to work from home to supplement family income. In this edition we chat with Sara…
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In this edition we chat with social worker and CPF public relations officer Lorraine Moko about social issues that separate communities and how what impacts one community will spill over to other communities. We also discuss the Victim Empowerment Programme that is being revamped to bring trauma counselling and information to victims of crime in af…
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Brenda van Straaten is the national director for Mercy Ships here in South Africa. We chat about Mercy Ships and the amazing work of their hospital ships in West Africa serving the poorest of the poor with life changing surgeries. Latest news is that the newest ship the Global Mercy has been completed and handed over to Mercy Ships. She will reliev…
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Don't stay away from your doctor if you have a chronic condition is the message from Dr Charles. These conditions need to be managed and tell-tale signs of problems don't get picked up on video or audio consultations. So 3-6 month doctor visits are essential for those who have these conditions or are elderly.…
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In this show Dr Charles chats about some of the challenges of medicine in general practise, how it has impacted doctors but more importantly how its impacted patients. He says that doctors can recover lost income but patients with especially chronic conditions are heavily impacted by not seeing their doctors for extended periods. This has resulted …
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Perceptions eventually become our reality and how we deal with those perceptions impacts how we relate to others. In this edition Lina talks about dialogue between communities to change these perceptions. Vrygrond is a misunderstood community because more affluent communities do not engage with them, dialogue and build bridges. this show is eye ope…
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IN this episode Nico discusses inflation and how it impacts us both now and in the future when applied to pensions and retirement annuities. He also chats about the 4th industrial revolution and the impact on careers that our youth choose to pursue and how this impacts them. What course they choose to study and the subjects contained in those cours…
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The scourge of our society is the prevalence of predators preying on our children. This hidden pandemic has to be stopped hence the importance of Child Protection week focusing on child abuse and how it can halted. In this episode we chat with Lorraine Moko a local social worker and PRO for the Muizenberg CPF about child abuse, it's lifelong effect…
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Our emergency services workers are under extreme pressure while performing their daily service to our communities. Besides the robberies and assaults on ambulance crews they have to cope with being frontline workers in a Covid pandemic which adds another layer of stress and trauma. Dr Shaheem de Vries chats to us about his amazing team of self-sacr…
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In this episode Linamandla Deliwe talks about his community of Vrygrond, the challenges and successes. It's a community that has been marginalised yet has pushed through revealing a vibrant, motivated and passionate desire to bring development and success to its people. He shares how people have stood up to be counted and taken their place in socie…
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Dr Wellington chats to us about the latest developments in diabetes as well research that he is involved in with diabetes patients. He gives information helpful to those suffering from type 2 diabetes on how they can live normal lives while watching their diets. Some are able to reverse their diabetes through healthy lifestyles.…
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Michael Swain of FORSA - Freedom of Religion South Africa gives us an update on the challenges of freedom of religion faced by the Church in South Africa. Legal challenges and legislation are at the top of the list. He encourages the church to pray and support those fighting for our freedom in the courts and before government especially as we exit …
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Our education system has huge paradigm changes taking place and because of this there are consequences to our learners. In this episode Dr Beulah discusses some of these consequences and the implications that arise from them. The primary one is that although online education has come into its own, face-to-face interactions between teachers and lear…
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