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Better to Ask “How Can I Help?” than “What’s in It for Me?”

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So many conversations start with “What’s in it for me?” . There is a quieter, more powerful question we can ask:  “How can I help?” This simple shift changes everything. Instead of measuring opportunities by immediate gain, we look for ways to add value. And here’s the paradox. Those who give more than they take often end up getting more in return. There’s an old principle in business and life: If you do more than you are paid to do, in time you will be paid more for what you do. It’s not just about money. It’s about trust, reputation, and relationships. When you go the extra mile, people notice. They remember. And opportunities have a way of finding those who put Service ahead of Self-interest. Think about the people who have made the biggest impact on your life. Were they calculating what they could get from you? Or were they simply interested in helping? Chances are, they were givers. People whose default question was “How can I help?” This mindset doesn’t mean you ignore your...

BEE, Afrikaner History & Diplomacy: Dr. Mulder Unpacks It All...

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In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Dr. Corné Mulder, President of the Freedom Front Plus, for a wide-ranging discussion about South Africa’s past, present, and geopolitical future. Highlights include: How BEE policies may be stifling national growth while enriching the politically connected  The resilience and recovery of the Afrikaner community following the Anglo-Boer War Dr. Mulder’s recent trip to America with an Afrikaner delegation aimed to ease tensions between South Africa and America.  Whether you agree or disagree, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.

Travel the World with Viator...

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The Sunday Show: Brad Steyn - ANC skeletons & spygames: Cyril, Mashatile...

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President Cyril Ramaphosa is “a prisoner of his own party secrets”. So says former double agent and Mandela spy, Brad Steyn, who was Neil de Beer’s brother-in-arms. Steyn - who is now an independent security expert - gives the backstory to Ramaphosa’s rise and reveals the role played by Police Minister Senzo Mchunu - now on special leave. Hailing the bravery of SAPS whistleblower General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, Steyn describes how other police generals were burnt when they spoke truth to power. He expresses concern that incoming Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia is “just another cadre deployment”. Commenting on deepening factions in the African National Congress (ANC) as top members jockey to be the party’s next leader, Steyn labels Deputy President Paul Mashatile an “absolutle nightmare” - and says: “what we are witnessing isn't democracy, it's survival and contest for the corrupt elites… and every move is shadowed by dirty money, spy games, and fears of prosecution”. As for t...

Be Quick to Compliment and Slow to Criticise. And You’ll Be Much Happier...

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The world is full of noise, opinions, and constant judgment. So it’s easy to fall into the trap of criticism. Of others, of ourselves, of the way things are. But what if we flipped that instinct on its head? What if, instead of being quick to judge, we were quick to praise? What if we made it a habit to highlight the good before pointing out the flaws? This small shift in mindset can have a profound effect. Not just on the people around us, but on our sense of happiness and peace of mind. The Power of a Compliment A sincere compliment is a gift. It’s a spark of kindness that can light up someone’s entire day. It doesn’t have to be grand or poetic. Simple words like "well done" and "thank you" can carry enormous emotional weight. Compliments affirm the positive. They show that we notice goodness, effort, and beauty in others. When you look for reasons to compliment rather than criticise, you train your mind to focus on the good. You begin to see more good. It’s a f...

Is SA losing the battle against crime?

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Is South Africa losing the battle against crime? Are we addressing it or just reacting to it? Hosted by Penuel the Black Pen and featuring prominent voices DJ Warras, Kanthan Pillay and Bobby Petkov. Democracy Unplugged unpacks the root causes of one of the country's most pressing crises and what real solutions to our crime crisis could look like.

She Changed An Industry and Made History! The Air Jordan Story...

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What if capitalism isn’t your enemy? You just never learned the rules? This video dives into the legendary Nike and Michael Jordan deal. And how his mother, Deloris Jordan, negotiated one of the most powerful brand partnerships in history. It’s not just a shoe deal, it’s a masterclass in negotiation, value, and how to play the game of capitalism. Too often, we’re taught to be victims of a system we don’t understand. But what if we learned the rules of the free market, understood our worth, and stopped settling for crumbs? From Air Jordans to boardrooms, Katlego Moagi breaks down how you can win in Capitalism. No matter your race, background, or bank balance. This video is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, students, job seekers, and anyone tired of being underpaid and overlooked.

Inside South Africa’s Struggle: Leadership, Unemployment, and Hope...

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Watch "Inside South Africa’s Struggle with Leadership, Unemployment, and Hope" on YouTube. With Mike Sham at the State of the Nation Business Breakfast held recently.

Frans Cronje - Why Do Elites Hate South Africans?

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Dr Frans Cronje was in conversation with Roman Cabanac on the UnderCurrents Podcast.

The Power of Choice: Embracing Personal Freedom...

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Life often presents us with moments where external pressures seem insurmountable.  Societal expectations, workplace demands, and personal relationships can be overwhelming.  Yet, in the toughest times, one truth remains: we control our choices.  The power to decide how we respond, and what path we take, is ours alone. Recognising the Power of Choice  Personal agency is the cornerstone of human freedom.  t’s the ability to make decisions based on our values, beliefs, and desires. Rather than reacting to external forces.  While we cannot always control what happens to us, we can control how we respond.  This distinction is both empowering and liberating. For example, consider a high-pressure work environment where expectations are relentless.  You may not control your workload or deadlines.  But, you can choose how to approach the situation.  Do you communicate your boundaries, seek support, or prioritize self-care?  These choices sho...