The team discuss the worst jobs they've ever had, and funnily enough most of them involve waiting tables in restaurants. Which team member lasted the shortest at the job and why? Probably not much of a surprise…
Talk about celeb psychic medium John Edward leads Gareth to rant about how nobody can talk to dead people, and they can't talk to us... but then, Michael Jackson calls in.
What is the correct etiquette at bachelor and bachelorette parties... should the potential bride or groom sleep with the stripper? A news story about how it all went wrong prompts the discussion. And then of course, there's always Brenda.
Siya gives us an update on the latest from the Van Breda murder case, and it's pretty gruesome. Photos of the victims finally made Henri show some emotion in court.
The first rule of Intern Fight Club, is that you DO talk about Intern Fight Club! A chat with intern Amanda about going out clubbing and drinking suddenly turns violent…
The team uncovers the amazing 'underground' (literally) economy that is associated with illegal mining... from food and clothes, to sex and even airtime - it's a whole world of its own!
Sarah from Kenya calls in to tell the team about how her boss has been chasing after her for years. Ben compares his behaviour to animals in the wild, and then seems to feel some empathy for creepy old men everywhere.
There is simply no avoiding that we all need to be smarter with our money and expenditure. Marthinus Fourie, MD of the aptly named 'bsmart', discusses this subject with Gareth, sharing some key insights, and how his business offers a cash back rewards card that offers genuine value for money…
Gareth plays a parody clip of how news readers would sound if they spoke the same way as they do while presenting the headlines in real life... why do they speak like that and who is perpetuating these habits?
With the cold of winter settling in, the team tries to figure out the best ways to stay healthy and ward off nasty colds and flus. Ben has some harsh words for anyone who still uses handkerchiefs... and nobody disagrees with him!
What are level 4 water restrictions... and more importantly, what comes after level 4? Gareth is somewhat unsympathetic, while also trying to see how he can make a profit from Cape Town's dry situation. And then of course Ben suggests the ultimate solution.
Arguing for impact. Are ideas more powerful than people? Mbali believes so as ideas can last longer than people, but they are reliant on people to implement them. She has some important commandments to prove this, and how you can harness such wisdom for good in the argument stakes.
Are you worried about the supposed 'suicide game' Blue Whale that is allegedly doing the rounds? Critical Thinking and Ethics lecturer Jacques Rousseau sets the record straight…
Ben is posed a tough question by Migs, which leads into ‘Tapping the Talent: The Musical'... and possibly one of the rudest songs ever played on the show!
12 May 2017 10AM
3 min
192 – 212
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