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5MM YOUNG BLOOD FIVE - PRIDE SHELTER TRUST (25 JUNE 26)
5MM THE ULTIMATE WORLD CUP QUIZ (25 JUNE 26)
5MM CULTURE SHIFT - WHAT LUXURY WILL YOU NEVER GIVE UP
SARB indicator suggests SA economy may be headed for slower growth Sharp Decline: The SARB’s Composite Leading Business Cycle Indicator fell by 1.8% in April (dropping from 121.1 to 118.9), completely reversing the previous month's gains. Slower Momentum: Because this indicator tracks forward-looking economic data, the sharp decline points directly to a loss of economic momentum and slower growth for South Africa in the near term. Widespread Weakness: Eight out of the ten data components decreased, heavily dragged down by plunging business confidence, fewer approved residential building plans, and slower job advertisement growth. The Outlook: While economists note that an outright recession isn't an immediate threat, the country remains stuck in a low-growth rut (around 1% GDP growth for the year) exacerbated by high energy costs and tight monetary policy. Because of the state of our economy we have to give up so many “luxuries” but no matter how bad things get, what’s a “luxury” you refuse to give up?
5MM WOULD YOU ACCEPT THE GIFT IF THIS IS HOW IT WAS PAID FOR?
A wife surprised her husband with front-row World Cup tickets—but the twist is, she funded the entire thing by selling her foot pics online. The husband is ecstatic about the matches, but the timeline is deeply split down the middle on how the bag was secured. The Reality: In this economy, secure the bag by any means necessary, right? But let's be entirely honest—most gents walk around claiming they want a "traditional relationship" and are highly protective of their partner's image online. Yet, the second an all-expenses-paid trip to the World Cup drops into their lap funded by anonymous foot-fetish subscribers, suddenly the morals get a little blurry. The Math: World Cup tickets, flights, and accommodation cost a premium fortune. If a few high-resolution shots of your toes can wipe out a financial hurdle that would take months of corporate grinding to afford, is it actually a hustle or a relationship dealbreaker?
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY - MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WITH DONOVAN SHIRLEY (24 JUNE)
Today, for wellness Wednesday – we get to chat to Donovan. He is a national record holder, a powerhouse from Joburg's Pirates Running Club, and a man rewriting what is physically possible, no matter the age. Just two months ago, he shattered the South African record by running a staggering 288 kilometres in a brutal, last-man-standing endurance race. His name is Donovan Shirley, and last weekend, he took on his most meaningful challenge yet. To launch his "Get Back Up" campaign for men's mental health, Donovan ran the entire Comrades route in reverse through the night, then turned right around to smash the official "Up Run" on zero sleep - covering 185 kilometres in 24 hours to raise vital funds for SADAG. He is an absolute machine with a massive heart, and he joins us right now. Donovan, welcome to 5 Mid Mornings!
REAL TALK NO FILTER - TAKING A SKAFTIN TO A RESTAURANT (24 JUNE)
The internet is in an absolute chokehold right now over a viral post where someone brought actual, physical Tupperware containers out of their bag at the table to pack away a single burger meal. Half the timeline is calling it genius financial budgeting, and the other half is cringing so hard they can't look at their screens.
CULTURE SHIFT TOWARDS LONG FORM CONTENT CONSUMPTION (24 JUNE)
The digital landscape has long been dominated by rapid-fire, bite-sized content designed to satisfy short attention spans—think TikTok videos, Instagram Reels, and character-limited tweets. However, the trend is shifting. Long-form writing—ranging from deep-dive essays and serialized digital publications to independent platforms like Substack—is experiencing a major resurgence and finding new life among digital audiences. Readers are increasingly seeking depth, nuance, and slow-paced storytelling over the endless, chaotic scroll of social media headlines.
5MM RUSSIA TO SWITCH OFF ELECTRICITY AND INTERNET AT NIGHT TO HELP BOOST BIRTH RATE (23 JUNE 26)
A proposal being discussed in Russia suggests switching off electricity and internet access at night to encourage people to spend less time online and more time connecting offline, with the aim of addressing declining birth rates. The idea has sparked debate, with critics arguing that economic pressures, housing costs, and financial uncertainty play a far bigger role in family planning than late-night screen time. In this episode, we unpack the proposal and ask whether limiting technology could really influence how people build relationships and start families.
5MM CAFFAINE SENSITIVITY DRIVING SHIFT TOWARDS EARLIER CONSUMPTION AND BETTER SLEEP HABITS (23 JUNE 26)
Driven by data from Euromonitor International, the article highlights a notable shift in global consumer behaviour as growing awareness of sleep health and personal caffeine sensitivity changes lifestyle habits. Rather than giving up coffee or energy drinks entirely, individuals are becoming much more intentional about the timing of their consumption. This shift is manifesting in an increasingly popular trend of pulling caffeine intake forward to much earlier in the day to ensure that the body has ample time to fully metabolize the stimulant before bedtime, thereby protecting vital deep sleep cycles. For the late-afternoon and evening hours, the demand is moving rapidly toward caffeine-free and herbal alternatives. As consumers prioritize overall wellness, the market is seeing a major rise in specialized functional teas and decaffeinated beverages. Ultimately, the article underscores a broader cultural pivot toward proactive sleep hygiene, where managing our daily chemical relationship with caffeine is recognized as a fundamental pillar of achieving a restorative night's rest. Karabo is known for drinking a lot of caffeine/energy drinks, can we challenge her to cut down to, at least, 2 a day and only in the morning?
YOUNG BLOOD FIVE - IKAMVA YOUTH
Community Collaborations Programme Manager, Ezekiel Monare, joins us to share a message to Mzansi this Youth Month - helping us remember the impact of the youth of '76 and how th empowerment of today's youth secures our future. We also get an overview of the programmes offered at Ikamva Youth and how to access them.
5MM REAL TALK NO FILTER - USER MANUALS FROM CURRENT PARTNER'S EX (23 JUNE 26)
A woman was arrested after allegedly sending her ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend a laminated, 32-page dossier detailing everything she believed he would eventually do in the relationship. Complete with timelines, warning systems, flowcharts, and even witness statements, the document quickly went viral online. In this episode, we unpack the bizarre story and ask: if your partner’s ex mailed you a detailed user manual about them, would you report it as harassment—or read every single page?
5MM CULTURE SHIFT - AI MUSIC
We’ve had many conversations about A.I and how it is currently shaping the music world today, and how artists are using it to either create an entire song – vocals, beats and tempo - or for one or the other, and recently an AI-assisted singer and songwriter recently faced intense social media backlash following their first-ever live performance at a debut album launch. Clips from the event circulated online, with fans criticizing the live vocals for sounding completely different from the polished studio-released tracks. One viral tweet summed up the sentiment, noting that AI simply cannot perform live and calling the discrepancy embarrassing. While management released a statement blaming technical challenges for the poor experience, the incident has blown open a massive conversation about the limits of technology in music.
5MM BUYING THINGS BECAUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA (22 JUNE 26)
Benzene in popular skincare brand? Separating skincare science from internet hysteria An article tackling the viral panic surrounding a popular skincare brand and benzene explains that the concern is limited strictly to acne treatments containing benzoyl peroxide (BPO), which can naturally degrade into benzene over time when exposed to high heat or long storage. Despite internet rumours and class-action lawsuits, the FDA has not recalled the brands products, as independent testing confirmed that over 90% of BPO products show undetectable or safe, minimal levels of the compound. Dermatologists and regulators emphasize that the brands standard moisturizers and cleansers are completely unaffected, advising consumers simply to store their acne treatments at room temperature and discard them past their expiration dates rather than throwing away their entire skincare routines. Social media had everyone panicking that their favourite drugstore moisturizers were toxic, but it turns out the real issue is just leaving your acne cream in a hot car. How much do you trust internet health trends, and have you ever thrown away a perfectly good product just because a viral video scared you?
5MM REAL TALK - NO FILTER - MICROMANAGEMENT (22 JUNE 26)
Over 52% of Gen Z and young professionals are looking at management roles and saying, "No thanks, keep it." They call it "conscious unbossing," but let's call it what it actually is—spotting a scam before you sign the contract. The Reality: Climbing the traditional corporate ladder used to be the ultimate prize. Now? Young professionals look at middle management and see a trap. You are stuck in a corporate sandwich—squeezed by executive demands from above and personnel issues from below. You trade your actual skill set for endless spreadsheets, babysitting adults, and sitting in meetings that could have been emails. The article says managers spend all day babysitting and looking at endless spreadsheets. Let’s look at the other side of that coin. If you have a middle manager who has completely lost the plot because they have nothing real to do, We’ve all had an older relative or a career counsellor tell us, 'You need to pay your dues, climb the ladder, and manage a team if you want to be successful' . Knowing what you know now about the middle-management trap, what is the single worst piece of career advice you were ever given?
5MM CULTURE SHIFT - SHARING GRIEF ONLINE_ HEALING OR OVERSHARING_
Chrissy Teigen shared a deeply personal photo on Instagram Stories from her father’s funeral, showing herself, John Legend, and her daughter Luna sitting on the floor in front of his flower-covered casket. The internet did what it always does: tore her apart, calling it "narcissistic", "disturbing" and accusing her of exploiting her own father's death for social media engagement. Meanwhile, others defended her, saying everyone grieves differently. So we want to know, where do you draw the line for healthy sharing when it comes to life's toughest moments? Is there a positive way to use our platforms during a milestone, or are some milestones meant to stay offline forever?
5MM CULTURE SHIFT - SHOULD COMPANIES HIRE FOR POTENTIAL, NOT JUST EXPERIENCE
5MM REAL TALK NO FILTER - ARE PARENTS PUSHING OUTDATED CAREER DREAMS
5MM GAME - TECH SOUNDS (19 JUNE 26)
5MM UK SOCIAL MEDIA BAN (18 JUNE 26)
5MM REAL TALK NO FILTER - HOW MUCH REAL EMOTION SHOULD YOU SHOW AT WORK
Often the hardest part of the job isn’t the work itself, but acting like you’re fine while you’re not staying upbeat, polite, and “professional” even when you’re tired, stressed, or overwhelmed. This emotional masking, where what you show doesn’t match what you feel, can be draining and is linked to stress, exhaustion, and burnout. After hours of holding it together, that pressure often spills into how you unwind and relate to others. How much of your real emotion should you be allowed to show at work?
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