Labubu Doll Maker Becomes China’s Youngest Top 10 Billionaires With A Net Worth Of $22.7 Billion
Wang Ning, 38, CEO of Pop Mart and creator of the Labubu doll, is now one of China’s youngest top 10 billionaires, with a net worth of $22.7 billion. The team unpacks why these dolls have become so popular and what makes them so unique.
SABC Disability 360: Dr Liza Street (Why Every Teenager Needs A Mental Health Screening)
According to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), 9% of teen deaths in South Africa are caused by suicide and female suicides peak between the ages of 15 and 19 years. Dr Liza Street, a paediatrician and co-founder of Ajuda, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about why every teenager needs a mental health screening and how schools can use their platform to help students in need.
The S Files: The Truth Behind Chat GPT
With Chat GPT on the rise, Sandra Rosenberg unpacks what the app really does to the brain and it's long-term impact is far more scary than we could ever imagine.
Warrior Woman: Thando Thabethe (Actress & Radio Hosts Honours Men's Mental Health Month With Tha'Buti)
In honour of Men's Mental Health Month, Thando Thabethe joined forces with Sorbet Man Hyde Park to host an inspiring event centred around men’s wellbeing, self-care, and style. The event also marked the official unveiling of Tha’Bhuti, the first men’s line from Thabethe’s acclaimed brand, Thabooty’s. She chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about why it was important for her to release a line of this nature and what it means to her to help men who may still struggle to prioritise his mental health or self-care.
Wellness Wednesday: Dr Alicia Porter (South Africa's Excessive Screen Time Harming Children's Mental Health)
South Africans spend more time on screens than almost any other nation, and the obsession is fuelling a growing mental health crisis among children and adolescents, warns the South African Society of Psychiatrists. Dr Alicia Porter, a board member of the South African Society of Psychiatrists, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about what it mean for our children’s mental health, and if you are already seeing the consequences.
Happy Birthday Good Hope FM & Happy International Chicken Wing Day!
As GHFM celebrates their 60th birthday, the ladies of The Morning Show celebrate in the only way they know how: with International Chicken Wing Day.
5 Second Rule: Good Hope FM's 60th Birthday Edition
Leigh-Anne Williams puts Sandra Rosenberg and Delucia Daniels to the test in this week’s GHFM Birthday Edition of 5 Second Rule.
Craig Lucas Releases Bold, Unfiltered New EP “Tip of My Tongue”
South African singer-songwriter Craig Lucas is back with a powerful, no-holds-barred new EP, Tip of My Tongue. Honest, chaotic, funny, heartbreaking, and deeply human, this six-track collection sees Lucas breaking free of expectation—and finally saying everything he’s been too afraid to say out loud. He sits down with Leigh-Anne Williams to chat about entering his new era in his musical journey, what his first independence release is and what to expect from him in the future.
SABC Disability 360: Mia le Roux (The Mia le Roux Movement X B4i Academy Launch Second Phase Of Campaign)
The Mia le Roux Movement x B4i Academy campaign has launched the second phase of the initiative following its successful introduction last year which has seen more than 160 learners living with disabilities placed in accredited learnerships across South Africa. She chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about how the collaboration with the B4i Academy, an initiative of the B4i Project and which is aimed at empowering disabled communities through education, forms part of Le Roux’s advocacy campaign, the Mia Le Roux Movement, a platform dedicated to advocating for the estimated four million deaf people in South Africa, while also raising awareness about all forms of exclusion.
Study Shows Female Nurses Cheat More Than Women In Any Other Profession
A recent report from Illicit Encounters, a UK-based dating site for married people, claims that female nurses make up the largest share of its female users, suggesting they’re more likely to seek affairs than women in other professions.
Wellness Wednesday: Dr Lusanda Shimange-Matsose (World Infertility Awareness Month)
World Infertility Awareness Month, observed each June, focuses on a global health challenge that affects millions of people, yet is too often misunderstood or left unspoken. Dr Lusanda Shimange-Matsose, a fertility specialist and director at Medfem Fertility Clinic, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about how infertility is not only a medical issue—it’s a deeply emotional journey that impacts people of all backgrounds.
Warrior Woman: Sibongile Maputla (Founder Of Squirrel Away: The Future of Gifting Meets Smart, Sustainable Investing!)
Sibongile Maputla is a trailblazer in finance and investment, with over 24 years of expertise across South Africa, the UK and the USA. Her career, underpinned by a BCom in Statistics, an MBA, and extensive qualifications in financial regulation, has been marked by a commitment to innovation and impact. Now, as Founder and CEO at Squirrel Away, she is once again redefining the industry, this time by disrupting the concept of traditional gifting. Squirrel Away is a revolutionary app that transforms gifts into sustainable investments, allowing families and friends to make impactful contribution toward a child’s financial future. She chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about how the app opens doors to wealth-building opportunities for investors, without any minimum deposit requirements.
5 Second Rule: The Holiday Edition
Delucia Daniels is the quiz master, and puts Leigh-Anne Williams and Sandra Rosenberg to the test where they have to name 3 things in 5 seconds in the holiday edition of 5 Second Rule.
People With Sisters Are More Likely To Be Happy & Optimistic
A study from De Montfort University and the University of Ulster found that people with sisters tend to be happier and have better mental health. Researchers surveyed 570 people aged 17 to 25 and discovered that those with sisters were more likely to openly express their emotions, leading to a more positive outlook on life. Noni Radebe, who stands in for Leigh-Anne Williams, chats to Sandra Rosenberg and Delucia Daniels about what it means to be a sister and the best lesson they have taught them.
Warrior Woman: Chesray Dolpha
From Uitsig to Broadway, Chesray Dolpha’s story is one of grit, grace and the power of performance. This week on #WarriorWoman with Leigh-Anne Williams on The Morning Show, we sit down with the Tony Award-nominated theatre producer who’s breaking barriers and building bridges across continents.
Wellness Wednesday: Kerry Rudman (Can A Narcissist Really Change?)
From social media exposés to trending headlines, the term narcissist is being thrown around more than ever — especially in the wake of abuse allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. But behind the buzzword lies a real psychological struggle affecting both those who exhibit narcissistic traits, and those who are left emotionally damaged in their wake. So, the question remains: can narcissists actually change? Kerry Rudman, Neurofeedback Specialist and founder of Brain Harmonics in South Africa, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about this issue and whether or not it is possible.
5 Second Rule: The Household Edition
Sandra Rosenberg is the quiz master, and puts Leigh-Anne Williams and Delucia Daniels to the test where they have to name 3 things in 5 seconds.
SABC Disability 360: Vusi Ndukuya (Cape Mental Health: The Launch Of Ubuntu Car Wash)
Ubuntu Car Wash is much more than just the usual car wash; it is a chance for young people to escape the cycle of poverty. For many young people with mental disabilities, finding employment in the open labour market is a significant challenge. Vusi Ndukuya, General Manager at Training Workshops Unlimited, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about Cape Mental Health's incredible initiative and how they aim to provide sustainable employment opportunities for youth and adults with intellectual and psychosocial disabilities and for youth without disabilities.
All You Need To Know About Donating Blood: Bongiwe Sipunzi (Western Cape Blood Services)
Bongiwe Sipunzi, Public Relations Practitioner at the Western Cape Blood Services, chats to Leigh-Anne Williams about the importance of donating blood, and how people can help those in need.
72% Of Men Become Stress Free After Seeing Their Girlfriend
According to a recent report shared by The Times, 72% of men feel less stressed after seeing their girl. Psychologists say it’s because being around her boosts feel-good chemicals like dopamine and serotonin. The same stuff that brings peace, comfort, and a sense of security.
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