“Thanks for Visiting” is a podcast for the curious, the seekers, and those captivated by life’s big questions. Join me as I sit down with inspiring guests to explore the human condition, creativity, and what it truly means to exist. Together, we’ll share stories, perspectives, and ideas that form a kind of “visitor record”—proof of our time on this Earth and the legacy we’re leaving. Whether we’re diving into existential musings, uncovering creative sparks, or pondering the mysteries of bein ...
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Gunsmoke was a long-running American old-time radio and television Western drama created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories took place in or about Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time; the television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and still holds the record for the longest-running U.S. prime time fictional television program.
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The QC has some really unique stories to tell. Our new QC, THAT'S WHERE podcast (formerly QC Current), brings those stories to life. This bi-weekly half-hour show focuses on telling the untold stories of this must-experience riverfront destination. Through in-depth interviews with Quad Citizens, listeners will learn more about little-known local history, innovations, and unexpected entrepreneurs who capture the energy, culture, and spirit of the Quad Cities. Whether you're a long-time Quad C ...
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Join host Jack Baker as he explores under-appreciated conservation stories! Featuring interviews with the pioneering conservationists at the forefront of wildlife protection, the show promises to highlight every story – no matter how small, strange, or unexpected! 🦜 Also, look out for new episodes of ReZOO – The Zoo Review Podcast! Co-hosted by Jodi McFarlane, this series investigates the conservation work of zoos from around the world, while also offering perspective on the visitor experien ...
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I/O is an original narrative podcast from Phantom Customer Media. In a near future San Francisco, the haves and have-nots struggle for control of an experimental device called Archive—an ingenious tool that can "record” matter, like a reel of tape, then rewind it to make what is old and dying like new again. When inventor Adnan Lem struggles to deliver what his unique technology promises, a visitor from his past (and his future) starts him on a new path forward.
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Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and ...
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A chatty low key podcast on the reflections of Boreal Bruce a bird bander in Northern Eastern Ontario. Most of my ramblings relate to banding and birding at the Hilliardton Marsh Research and Education Center. This podcast focuses on the birds and people
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Victims of the Camp Fire tell their stories of loss and recovery in the year after the flames burned their homes. Where are they now? What did they endure? Listen to their voice messages to the Chico Enterprise-Record on your podcast app (Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, etc.)
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Classic storytelling can be found around many campfires and in any Disney film. In so many cases, the very best of stories from our personal lives are heard repeatedly over years without ever being recorded. Tim Larson and Liz Wylder knew that WROK radio’s 100th birthday in 2023 would be a great springboard for this project. Future sit downs would certainly rekindle old friendships and, undoubtedly, allow everyone to learn something about the people they thought they knew well. The lightbulb ...
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Small businesses are the soul of America. This is where they tell their stories. Three years, 16,000 miles and counting... Small Business War Stories is a weekly show recorded in person with small business owners. We get the triumphs, struggles, and funny stories from our guests’ everyday lives. Hosted by Pablo Fuentes, an entrepreneur and musician based in Austin, Texas. For more on the show, please visit https://smallbusinesswarstories.com/
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Your Best True Story is a podcast dedicated to sharing as many of the world's spooky, thrilling, hilarious, and creepy true stories as we can. All story types are considered, including survival, drunk, ghost, embarrassing, near-death, alien, inspirational, and all others imaginable. All you need to do is believe it to be true, and tell it well. If yours is selected to play and receives the most audience votes in the month it airs, you could win a cash prize. Record and submit your amazing tr ...
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On a scratchy recording made in a Melbourne hotel room above a casino, a man admits to committing murder. But as journalist Alicia Bridges investigates the man on the tape known as Mr Big, she finds herself in a world of lies and subterfuge, where very few things are as they seem. The recording leads her deep inside an international controversy, to a world of secrets that powerful institutions don't want revealed. Previous seasons of Unravel have covered everything from love scams to Neo-Naz ...
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[TOP STOR] JRA confirms Lilian Ngoyi repairs on track, budget intact
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7:34‘We have failed in terms of proactive maintenance and that's what we're looking at, because no matter how beautiful the road can be, if you don't maintain it, you are bound to hit a disaster somewhere along the line,’ says Zweli Nyathi, CEO of the Johannesburg Roads Agency. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Can President Ramaphosa stand up to Trump’s bully boy tactics?
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32:47Why a drama-free meeting between Presidents Ramaphosa and Trump would be the best possible outcome for SA. The Johannesburg Roads Agency says the refurbishment of Lilian Ngoyi Street is on track to be finalised by the end of August. And the General Industries Workers Union of SA calls for interest rates to fall to stimulate economic growth. Moneywe…
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[TOP STORY] Food prices up 95% - Wages lag behind soaring prices
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8:56‘Even where people are working, they are now categorised as the working poor because the cost of living is impacting everybody,’ says Makhiba Mollo, commissioner at the National Planning Commission. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Gambling advertising in Home Affairs offices slammed as irresponsible
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31:24Today, a new reports shows stark realities in SA’s cost of living. A look at the prevalence of prostate cancer amongst South African men. How TV advertising is getting smarter, and why streaming platforms could be more beneficial for brands. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Trump, trade, and tensions: What’s at stake in Ramaphosa’s US visit?
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8:20‘It seems like the United States wants to move away from Agoa and switch to some sort of bilateral trade deal with South Africa. That seems like something that we're looking to do as well,’ says Dr Laurence Caromba, Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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SA artist’s oil painting sells for a record R246m
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30:25How the systematic defunding of the SA National Defence Force is bringing the armed forces to their knees. Marlene Dumas painting sets a new record for the highest price fetched for any living female artist. What to expect from President Ramaphosa’s working trip to the US. And an update on intense Israeli attacks in Gaza. Moneyweb…
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Breaking Records and Building Buzz at the Marsh
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48:47In this episode, Boreal Bruce is joined by Jacob Lachapelle, Jac Giesberger, Mike Vastrinas, Natasha Harbaugh, and Alex Dumouchelle for a lively roundtable at the Hilliardton Marsh's Launch pad. The team dives into the exciting changes coming to the Marsh’s social media presence, previews upcoming events, and celebrates a season of remarkable first…
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[TOP STORY] How SA agriculture is adapting to global pressures and local challenges
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7:48‘I think a fact that is not well known is that 44% of South African agri exports actually go into Africa, with only around 6% or 7% going to America,’ says Brendan Jacobs, head of AgriBusiness at Standard Bank. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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The SABC says it doesn’t need another bailout, but must change its funding model if it is to survive. How gyms had to adapt to remain relevant in the age of artificial intelligence and scientific advancements. Why the Automobile Association says there must be a greater focus on road safety, especially for children and cyclists. And farming finances…
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[TOP STORY] Africa’s Travel Indaba: 75% of visitors to SA are from the continent
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7:26‘All indications are we've surpassed last year's numbers and a very good sign for us in terms of how people are searching for product on the continent,’ says Darryl Erasmus, COO of South African Tourism. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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More South Africans are using loans to make ends meet
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32:38Today, banks face a deepfake headache as technological capabilities become more sophisticated. Why more South Africans are taking out loans to make ends meet. Opportunity awaits as Johannesburg’s inner-city revitalisation programmes take shape. And SA tourism declares the African continent as unlimited and open for business. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Blended finance: Land Bank’s strategy for agricultural inclusion
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8:10‘If I consider the last 24 months, we were able to actually support around 387 new black farmers into the sector and that is to the value of just over R3bn under the blended finance scheme,’ says Land Bank CEO, Themba Rikhotso. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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S1 E94 MARK FINNEGAN - Vets Roll trip to Washington, DC
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47:07Mark Finnegan has directed a caravan of veterans to Washington, DC since 2010. You'll hear about the logistic magic and also that of Bill Hunter. The emotional floods are overwhelming and the partnerships are incredible. Mark lives the passion for our military heroes and you can hear it in his voice. Recorded at Finnegan's RV Center in South Beloit…
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Youth unemployment crisis: 10.3m young people jobless
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34:55As South Africa’s unemployment rates skyrocket, young people between the ages of 15 and 34 remain particularly vulnerable. Jeremy Maggs delves into what that means for the country’s recovery efforts. Why vaping could be detrimental to your teenagers’ mental health. And a look at Liberation Day market panic and the repercussions. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Staff shortages, burnout, and brain drain: SA nursing under pressure
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7:27‘You can have retention strategies as much as you want to, but you have to create a positive practice environment for your nurses. No amount of money will retain somebody in a workplace if they are not happy,’ says Merle Victor, chief nurse officer at Life Healthcare. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Today, how caring for nurses can help strengthen economies. A look at why stokvel account deposits have surged 66%. Is the rapid rise of co-living spaces and micro-apartments a sign of innovation or a symptom of a broken economy? And a look at the latest unemployment figures. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Repeat withdrawals raise red flags in SA’s two-pot retirement system
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6:31‘What we are concerned about is that they're dipping into the savings pot, which is meant to be emergency money, and they're using it for spending,’ says Natasha Huggett-Henchie, member of the Actuarial Society of South Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Surrogacy leave: A win for women’s rights
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29:40In a groundbreaking win for women’s rights, a union secures fully paid surrogacy leave for local government employees. Why an expert says government’s planned investment in air travel is optimistic, but shouldn’t be the finish line. And why the Transformation Fund should complement existing SME development efforts instead of crowding them out. Mone…
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[TOP STORY] Huge teacher shortage: Over 460 SA schools drop mathematics
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8:00‘If you don't have proper human resource planning, you are not able to know exactly when you're going to start experiencing problems about mathematics teachers or science teachers,’ says Dr Mugwena Maluleke, general secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Habemus papam: What to expect from Leo XIV, first American Pope
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31:42Catholics globally celebrate the announcement of a new Pope. We’ll ask why maths is no longer available as a subject in 464 South African schools. Will declining sorghum production have an effect on your breakfast? And a call for South Africans to avoid driving at night, as poor road conditions and visibility cause more serious accidents on our roa…
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[TOP STORY] Why the NHI Bill needs rethinking before implementation
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6:52‘We need to make sure that we have the right leadership, the right governance structures, and those who advise the leadership should have the requisite expertise,’ says Dr Katlego Mothudi, MD of the Board of Healthcare Funders. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Operation Vulindlela: A workable plan or another lofty roadmap?
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33:01Today, the Board of Healthcare Funders says SA’s healthcare system is being held hostage by entrenched ideologies. A new report shows that workplace flexibility is fast becoming a non-negotiable for women. An update on the conflict between India and Pakistan. And phase two of Operation Vulindlela promises to unleash more rapid economic growth. Mone…
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[TOP STORY] Global ad spend forecast slashed by $20bn amid economic pressures
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7:21‘Within a lot of businesses, marketing is a discretionary cost and if the business is feeling a little nervousness, if confidence is low, it's one of the first parts of the budget to be cut,’ says Alex Brownsell, head of content at the World Advertising Research Centre. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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SA is at a crossroads as illicit trade remains deeply entrenched and highly damaging to economic recovery, according to a new report. How the trade wars are affecting global advertising spend. Why Johannesburg could be the next big property opportunity. And Acsa’s bid to take over baggage screening foiled by High Court for now. Moneyweb…
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109. International Chameleon Day 2025 (with Tim Eppley, Chief Conservation Officer for Wildlife Madagascar)
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48:11May 9th is International Chameleon Day! This year we are celebrating with Tim Eppley, the Chief Conservation Officer of Wildlife Madagascar! We chat about some of the most exciting developments in the world of chameleon conservation, as well as how you can get involved in their protection. We also chat about an amazing range of incredible creatures…
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[TOP STORY] AI could add 5% to Africa’s GDP by 2035
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8:35‘I base my belief in it in our track record as Africa, in leapfrogging certain technological development stages and embracing new technologies,’ says Dion Shango, CEO, PwC Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Maimane: A plan to dodge the next fiscal crisis
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31:36Today, how AI adoption could boost GDP in Africa by almost 5% and reshape the continent’s economy. A look at how SA could avoid the next fiscal crisis. Could tiny technology be the answer to cleaning up contaminated water sources? And while strides have been made in the fight against malaria, the war is far from over. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] SA bonds, commodities and cash: How to survive the 2025 investment landscape
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9:18‘I think cash is always king. We do like cash locally and offshore more from an uncertainty perspective but also, as dry powder,’ says Mark Phillips, head of portfolio management and analytics at PPS Investments. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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An Artist's Journey of Faith, Rest and Healing
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1:00:57Send us a text In this episode, we're joined by the inspiring Tamika J., an artpreneur who shares how she balances her R&B music artistry, her business Taomi Tea & Treats, and her well-being. Together, we dive deep into conversations about God, navigating anxiety, and the essential role of rest in today’s hustle-focused world. Whether you're an ent…
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Push: Joshlin’s aunt speaks on sisters guilty verdict
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29:56A family torn apart and a mother found guilty of kidnapping and human trafficking - Joshlin Smith’s aunt opens up on life after the trial. What tariff increases and trade wars will mean for your pocket in 2025. A new scam sees fraudsters pose as members of Saps. And why a property deed is no longer considered a measure of success for young people. …
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How extreme weather is undermining SA’s economy
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7:23How extreme weather is undermining South Africa’s economy ‘If we just take a look at the Durban floods that happened in April 2022, our GDP contracted by 0.7%,’ says Dr Nomhle Ngwenya, board member of the National Advisory Council on Innovation. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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The shifting global risk map: What it means for business in emerging markets
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34:29Today, what is the economic impact of extreme weather in SA? A new book by a leading academic takes a look at the faces and phases of resilience. And what brands need to do to succeed in 2025. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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QC, That’s Where a glowing gift to the Quad Cities becomes Iowa’s largest public art display
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37:13Send us a text Something extraordinary is about to light up the Quad Cities skyline. The Figge Art Museum's glass façade will soon transform into Evanescent Field – a breathtaking light installation and the largest public art display in Iowa's history. As the Figge celebrates its centennial year, Executive Director Melissa Mohr and one of the Senio…
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[TOP STORY] Twatterbaas: Musk and Trump’s misinformation peddler exposed
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7:10‘It's extremely dangerous. I think that there are tangible effects that we can attribute to the spread of such misinformation,’ says Kyle Cowan, investigative journalist at Media24. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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CT fire: Community involvement critical to containing blaze
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33:25Media24 is being accused of ‘doxxing’ after an investigative journalist exposed the person behind a right-wing, fake news peddling social media account. We’ll ask if the public has the right to know. How smarter research is helping companies create products you actually want. The Nelson Mandela Foundation refutes false investment claims around Madi…
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108. Youth Governance & the Mystical, Magical World of the Hedgehog! (with Lyndon Howson from the Chester Zoo Youth Board)
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53:02Today I am joined by Lyndon Howson to discuss the importance of youth governance in the conservation field. Lyndon is an accomplished conservationist, who has worked with the Chester Zoo Youth Board, authored his own novel, and spearheaded a hedgehog conservation campaign. He is fantastic and I am so glad you get to hear all about it absolutely bri…
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[TOP STORY] Last-minute Vat reversal implications for SA businesses and consumers
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8:02‘We do sympathise with those larger businesses that have had to incur further expense, and highly urgently, to re-update systems that have had to be adjusted for the new Vat rate,’ says Thomas Lobban, master tax practitioner at Latita Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Private label boom: More South Africans are ditching name brands
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32:27Today, a look at the implications of the Vat reversal decision on individuals and businesses. Why more South Africans are ditching big name brands in favour of house brands. The impact of trade wars on short-term insurance. And how public relations agencies need to reclaim ownership in a shifting industry. Moneyweb…
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S1 E93 FRED WINSTON - Chicago Radio Legend
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1:03:20It was a thrill to visit with Fred Winston in southwest Michigan. I have been a huge fan of his performances on Chicago radio for forty seven years (since 1978). He's very quick witted and an all around good guy. Don't worry. If you're not familiar with Fred since you live far away from Chicago, I will gladly bring you up-to-speed in the first fift…
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2025 CIPS Conference and Awards: All about connecting and engaging
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7:50This year, through the theme ‘Connect and Engage,’ The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, aims to reinforce the importance of building strong relationships, embracing innovation, and elevating the role of procurement in creating sustainable, strategic impact across industries. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Artificial intelligence and virtual assistants are meant to make our lives easier, but who manages the bots? Why South Africa cannot afford to ignore the R1 trillion underground economy. A look at how the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply helps professionals to connect, collaborate and lead meaningful change. Moneyweb…
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[TOP STORY] Dawie Roodt: Vat U-turn leaves R75bn hole and tough questions
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7:08‘Civil servants get close to 20% of GDP. That's how much we pay civil servants in South Africa. It's completely out of line,’ says the chief economist at the Efficient Group. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Emerging middle powers pessimistic about global reform: Report
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31:45Opposition parties claim victory as the Vat hike is scrapped, but how will government plug the R75bn budget hole? A new report shows varying geopolitical priorities from the world’s middle powers. A look at global investment opportunities amidst global uncertainty. And why an expert says individuals not having access to the African Court is a human…
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[TOP STORY] Toilet water to tap water: The shift to recycled wastewater in SA
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6:29‘The way forward is for the municipalities and the wastewater treatment facilities to implement measures to make sure that the water is treated properly, because properly treated water can be safe,’ says Herman Stoop, Worldwide Industrial and Systems Engineers. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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China: ‘Think twice before signing US trade deals’
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32:09Global tensions mount as China warns nations on US trade ties. How digital drama is affecting our children. A look at the business cashflow juggling act. And why an expert says recycled wastewater may have already made its way into our drinking water, as SA’s water management systems crumble. Moneyweb…
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