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In this series, we will declassify our past while we bring you the untold stories of our silent warriors, activists, and patriots. Through powerful conversations, we find solutions. Join me Bradley Steyn, journalist Janet Smith, and special guests as we go undercover.
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to American philanthropist Linda Biehl about how the shock and confusion of the death of your child to violence can lead to you becoming a different kind of parent for life. imaginary_trout| Provider of high-performing quality internet marketing experiences. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you m…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to musician and filmmaker Steven Bosman, Bradley’s nephew, about how to share personal anguish and redirect pain to connect deeply with others. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revelation Beats Contact Information : Instagram - @bradley_steyn_a…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to award-winning movie director Mandla Dube about how to make your revolution happen by reworking the fury and limitations around you into a creative force. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revelation Beats Contact Information : Instagram - @br…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to MK veteran and former Cabinet minister Charles Nqakula and Nicolette Kinnear, wife of assassinated top cop Charl Kinnear, as they connect on pursuing the truth when everything seems to be against you. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revelat…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to Umkhonto we Sizwe veteran, author, and former detective boss Jeremy Vearey. Jeremy, a fearless survivor and storyteller, takes us to the limits to show why pushing the edge can be crucial for freedom. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revelat…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to Neil de Beer, former spy and now political party leader. This frank and stirring conversation examines how hard it is to find your peace after you’ve seen the worst of other people and been violent yourself. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : …
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to former Azanian People’s Liberation Army commander Letlapha Mphahlele. Vilified after a mass shooting, and then caught up in power crises in his party, Letlapha shows how aggression can trigger purpose. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revela…
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Bradley Steyn and Janet Smith talk to ANC veteran Dr Khulu Mbatha, advisor to South Africa’s post-democracy presidents. Khulu is blunt and compassionate, showing how bravery happens when we have nothing to lose. Support the Show. Thank You to our Sponsors : FNB BiB Africa's Library (My Bib) End Music Provided by : Revelation Beats Contact Informati…
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He was suspended from practising at Mediclinic hospitals in 2016 and, now, is barred from Netcare theatres too. Prominent Johannesburg paediatric surgeon Dr Peter Beale, 73, stands accused of negligence that led to the deaths of at least three of his young patients.The death of 10-year-old Zayyaan Sayed has spurred father Mohammadh to lay criminal …
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Gauteng has officially overtaken the Western Cape as the country's coronavirus hotspot with the highest number of cases cumulatively, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced late on Wednesday.Gauteng is South Africa's smallest but most densely populated province. The spike in Gauteng infections had been anticipated and expected.…
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Statues across the world are being torn down or vandalised in response to legitimate anger about racism and historical oppression. What is to become of the many remaining statues of historical figures from past eras in South Africa’s fraught history? And will removing them remedy the ills of the past?…
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In a 30-minute televised speech, President Cyril Ramaphosa read a list of names during his national address on Wednesday. "...Tshegofatso Pule, Naledi Phangindawo, Nompumelelo Tshaka, Nomfazi Gabada, Nwabisa Mgwandela, Altecia Kortjie and Lindelwa Peni. All of them are young women who were killed by men," he said.In recent weeks, news headlines hav…
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Hairdressers and beauticians across the country face bankruptcy as they have not been able to work since South Africa went into lockdown on March 27. An application to have the industry reopened was dismissed last month, but a second application is expected to be heard on June 17.By News24
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