Debating the controversy surrounding the Cecil-John Rhodes statue at Rhodes University, we also get the SRC President of Rhodes University on the line to explain things from the students' point of view.
Aspiring actor, director, writer, model and producer - Curtis Woodside, chats about his experiences with being gay and what it's like to work with Celine Dion. Then Celebrity Drag - Crystal Carrington, discusses her extensive career and current shows. Finally, Dr Sindi van Zyl gives advice on sexual and mental…
The GDL debate whether developing countries should be funding the Arts or should they be funding more immediate issues, we also touch on the role of religion in society.
To be nude or not to be nude? That is the question. Alan is joined by top sexologist Catriana Boffard discussing nudism and naturism, or are they the same thing? Then we find out whether or not the Easter Nude Fest will go ahead.
Veteran media personality Alan Ford is joined by the renowned Justin Cohen - author and leading authority on human potential with a post-graduate degree in psychology. Together they talk about conflict in relationships. How do we deal with conflict? What causes it? Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Haven’t we all been…
What exactly does it take to run a successful PSL team? Chairman of Platinum Stars - Advocate Ratanang Nke, tells us how it is done. Then Jo'burg Fashion Week is here and we find out from fashion stylist Chad Langervelt what every man should have in their closet.
The team debate the controversial and sensitive issue of Palestine as well as the treatment of the LGBTI community in South Africa, with special emphasis on schools.
The gentlemen are talking music today as they're joined by Lee Sixnine and Nicola McLeod from Goliath Studios SA telling about choosing the unconventional route and living their dreams while making a living.
Liza Boshoff discusses gay rights, with special emphasis on the incident that occurred at Oakfield Farm, where the venue refused to host a gay wedding. We discuss the thin line between discrimination and freedom of religion.
Claire Mawisa chats to Lebo Motshegoa, director of Foshizi, a township research and insights agency, talks about where the black middle class are living, and the relevance and significance thereof. Then we investigate the new trend of township culture penetrating suburban life.
Actress, emcee, student and voice over artist Mosa talks about the need for South African's to tell their own stories and not to leave it up to Hollywood. Then Omphile Kgwathe from non-profit organisation Project H3lp joins the gentlemen.
The Gauteng Debating League argue whether or not we are doing enough to save the rhino and ask the question "is the DA doing a good enough job as the major opposition party in SA?"
4 Feb 2015
49 min
156 – 176
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