Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 41 days 16 hours 9 minutes
28.02.24 - Brendan O'Neill is a British journalist, author, and commentator known for his controversial and dissenting views on contemporary political and social issues. He rose to prominence as the editor of the online magazine Spiked, and has been a vocal advocate for free expression, individual liberty, and personal autonomy...
Veteran journalist Camilla Bath joins Gareth to have an in-depth discussion about mis- and disinformation within the media, assessing credibility and removing our own biases in a world of constant new information. Camilla also touches on the use of AI in content creation today.
Gareth and Jack discuss how South African education is poorly run, and the important role that parents play. Jack tries to prove to Gareth that the Rothschilds truly run the world. Then, Morné du Preez and Kevin Hill from Tourvest Travel Services share their South American travel experiences.
Gareth lets everyone know what he actually thinks of the Kardashians. Leigh-Ann educates the team about the World’s most crowded island. And Robin Wheeler joins the show to chat about his new book, ‘LOVE is the Key to Finding your Voice’.
Gareth, Ryan and Leigh-Ann chat about the benefits of turning your phone off for extended periods. The team touch on some of the trending topics from the weekend, including the ANC’s manifesto launch and Donald Trump on the road to winning the US election. And Producer Ryan needs some help from Dr Hanan.
23.02.24 Pt 2 - Gord Laws joins the #GCS to discuss taking responsibility for your own algorithm. Simphiwe encourages Gareth and Gord to make use of animals for therapy. And Gareth tells us how he feels about being ghosted.
23.02.24 Pt 1 - Gareth and Simphiwe talk about being uniquely yourself, and the moments in one’s life that define you. Ben takes you behind the scoreboard for all the weekend sporting action. And the team discuss a global digital working trend taking over Cape Town.
Executive President of SARA, Colleen Makhubele joins the #BurningPlatform to lay out some of her manifesto for the upcoming elections. Phumi questions her about what makes SARA a credible party to vote for. And, Colleen outlines her stance on the importance of the middle class
22.02.24 Pt 1 - Gareth and Phumi give their thoughts on the Budget Speech and its impact on the economy. The team ponders the role that corporate South Africa plays in an election. And Phumi tells us why she gave up swearing for Lent.
22.02.24 Pt 1 - Gareth and Phumi give their thoughts on the Budget Speech and its impact on the economy. The team ponders the role that corporate South Africa plays in an election. And Phumi tells us why she gave up swearing for Lent.