5 Mid Mornings

Society & Culture 2021

5 Mid Mornings is the best way to ease into your workday – keeping your finger on the pulse with the news, tackling some super engaging topics, interesting world views and keeping the good music flowing. It focuses strongly on uplifting and empowering young women, but is definitely also something for the guys!

YB5 with Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust

Fundraising Officer at Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust, Jameelah Ismail, tells us how governement can step up for NPOs in the fight against GBV. With 50 years of impact in the fight against GBV, Rape Crisis tells us how we can amplify their mission and why art plays such an enriching role in spreading awarenes and being a conduit for GBV education.

04:36

5MM - UNPOPPYWOPPY - FRIENDSHIP EXPIRY DATE

Every friendship has an expiry date.

09:52

QOTD - SOMETHING YOUR ARE BAD AT

What is something you’re surprisingly bad at?

15:46

YB5 with Little Eden

Little EdenCEO at Little Eden, Ann Coetzee joins us for a candid conversation about what it takes to run the organisation. We learn the regulations set by the government on who may be granted access to these services based on residential information and that the organisation is looking to expand its services to eventually accommodate clients who live offsite but require daily care and intervention.

04:34

QOTD - EINA!

What is the absolute dumbest way you’ve injured yourself?

22:58

QOTD - MORE MONEY NO PROBLEMS

If money didn’t matter, how would you spend most of your time?

10:46

5MM - UNPOPPYWOPPY - YOUR BACKUP PLAN

Your partner probably has a “backup person” they would date if you broke up tomorrow.

03:54

YB5 with the Tears Foundation (Part 2)

Celeste Louw, General Manager at Tears Foundation, brings a conversation about GBV in the workplace to the airwaves. We learn about the Tears Academy and GBV Responsive Training, how corporates and HR departments can benefit from this kind of training. For survivors in the workplace, Celeste shares some advice on how to go about reporting an incident of GBV in the workplace.

04:39

QOTD - ARE YOU IMPRESSED?

What actually impresses you?

19:29

5MM - UNPOPPYWOPPY - MONEY DOES BUY HAPPINESS

Money can 100 percent buy happiness!

08:04

QOTD - I DON'T CARE ANYMORE

What is something that you used to care about, but absolutely don’t care about now?

15:59

YB5 with Abraham Kriel Bambanani

Marketing Manager Ernesta Snyman-Teesen tells us about what makes Abraham Kriel Bambanani homes different. We learn more about the skills development efforts of the organisation all while getting a scope of the Soweto Family programme and the holistic approach to healing the whole family unit.

04:27

QOTD - NO FLEX ZONE

What is something people think is a flex but really isn’t?

11:02

QOTD - INSTANT RICHES

If you randomly woke up and you were rich what does your first day look like?

14:03

QOTD - ONE THING TO NEVER CHANGE

What’s one thing you hope never changes about yourself?

12:32

YB5 with The Callas Foundation

In this episode of YB5, Programmes Director Phelisa Mashiyi, tells us about the GBV Ambassador and First Responder Training at the Callas Foundation. She illuminates how the organisation supports survivors through the court processes and further highlights the importance for survivors of GBV and all affected to receive psycho-social support.

04:20

5MM - UNPOPPYWOPPY - LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH AND IT NEVER WAS

Love is not enough — and it never was.

03:25

QOTD - COMPLAINTS

What do you think you complain about the most?

12:08

5MM - UNPOPPYWOPPY - IT'S NOT LOVE

Some people never loved you, they just loved being loved/worshipped/cared for by you

02:39

YB5 with TCB

Co-founder of Taking Care of Business (TCB), Tracey Gilmore speaks directly to entrepreneurs about the Resell Programme and how it differs from other entrepreneurship programmes. This conversation is centered around how the informal trading sector can be the solution to the high unemployment rate in South Africa.

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