Vic Naidoo (Archive)

Here is the archive channel featuring Durban-born Vic Naidoo's catch up moments from his 12pm to 3pm weekday show on East Coast Radio.
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555 Episodes
72 – 92

What are your road rage stories?

Vic Naidoo watched a Netflix series hit called Beef and realized that like the one part in the series, he too can have anger towards someone whenever they are doing something wrong on the road.
20 Apr 2023 7AM 3 min

Hiding your favorite snacks from your kids should be considered a skill

The reality is that most parents don't own anything anymore when they become parents. For the most part, that is associated with food, and just like how kids rarely like sharing the good snacks, nor do adults. But being an adult comes with a host of responsibilities and one of…
29 Mar 2023 7AM 3 min

Weird food combinations

Almost everyone has that weird food combination that they really enjoy. Some of the food combinations are more crazier than others.
10 Mar 2023 7AM 8 min

There's another way to shower?

It's 2023 and many people are still not showering the right way... Showering from your toes to your head just doesn't make any sense.
28 Feb 2023 7AM 4 min

Cinema's should become the new place to socialize?

Zara Larsson shared a TikTok that has created a debate online, about talking at the movies. Larsson believes that talking at the cinema should totally be allowed. Her reasoning, enjoying a movie with a group of people is the epitome of a shared experience. Which means that laughing and chatting…
22 Feb 2023 7AM 3 min

Read the room

Well, some people never learn, one of those people being Andy James. She had another visitor who overstayed their visit. This sounds far too familiar, maybe it's because this is definitely part 2.
20 Feb 2023 6AM 6 min

Uninvited guests are a problem to society

Imagine you've invited your friend over to your place and they bring an extra guest. How do you politely tell someone to not bring their pets with them when visiting?
14 Feb 2023 8AM 2 min
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