Cutting or burning oneself, amongst other behaviours, would be for most anathema. Yet for some it is a source of relief... a release, a way of coping. On this episode, we are joined by Prof Mark Goldblatt and Dr Wendy Duncan. In proud association with Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave.

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22.12.22 Pt 2 - What makes you vote for the party you vote for? Mash and Phumi delve into what the shenanigans at the ANC National Conference really translate to, and what the youth of SA really cares about in terms of the future of the country. Plus, a look back at some of the best moment's of The Burning Platform from the year.

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Timothy explores the secret of how mood, environment, time of day, and other subtle influences impact your brain… and ultimately your behaviour - in what is termed in behavioural science as Noise.

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As a parent, do you worry that your child is spending too much time on their smartphone or other electronic devices? Are you concerned that they are more connected electronically, than to you? Is this simply how it is developmentally, and are any concerns about the potential - or actual - negative impact of too much screen time just mainstream media hype and fearmongering? Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Brendan Belsham, along with social media lawyer and co-founder of Klikd, Sarah Hoffman, answer these questions for us.  In proud association with Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave.

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Research shows that young people are big crypto investors. Sean Sanders from Revix shares how crypto can be a good Rand hedge in your portfolio, and we learn that he doesn’t always give the best analogies!

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Timothy travels to Rome to hear from global entrepreneurs about how they have sacrificed and navigated entrepreneurship and leadership post the pandemic. This episode is designed to inspire you to consider your brand of leadership during these times.

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Gareth tries to figure out the way forward with Solly Moeng and Mighti Jamie. Plus, Hector Pieterson's sister Antoinette Sithole reflects on the 45 years since the 1976 student uprising.

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This week JJ Cornish shares insights on the citizens of Tunisia, who are on the streets protesting the bullying of a shepherd who let his flock stray too close to a government building. Find out how Tunisians punch above their weight diplomatically, dining out on their identity as Africans, Arabs and Mediterraneans. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.

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Craig Urbani and Alan Ford have a fun-filled entertainment show opening with Lee Cole, a South African music sensation rocking the US. Miguel Pregueiro and Silas James join us again in studio with some classic romantic songs. David Bloch chats about international sensation Christina Bianco coming to South Africa... and we discuss Cape Town Pride with DA councillor, Roberto Quintas.

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Charley Pietersen, Founder of the 'Growing up without a Father Foundation', explains how he and his team worked on #StopToStart to shape the future men of our country by equipping boys with a sense of self-worth and honour - and a belief that violence is never the answer. Brought to you by Absa.

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