Marilyn Hallett on a death-do-us-part relationship, backpacking and her happy place
The founder of a successful digital media platform for South African 60-plussers writes about a recipe for a wonderful career, praying her way through slumps, and the enchantment of the bush.
Erica Terblanche on roaming alone and untethered, wild horses, and love
A positive psychology coach and international endurance athlete touches on running 205km without stopping, selfie narratives, and the secret behind carrying on when you feel you simply cannot.
Liezl Thom on journalistic objectivity, joining the Army, and NLP on steroids
Master Transformation coach Liezl Thom talks about two decades in broadcasting and news, seeing a child’s soul, Kofi Annan, Martha Beck - and gadgets.
Belinda Bras-Nel on having angels as colleagues, wolves, and a family of nerds
A woman with the gift of communicating with angels, animals and souls on the other side, speaks about living an unusual but very grounded life.
Zena le Roux on the case of the broken leg, fascination and yoga
A health coach, functional nutritionist and investigative health journalist touches on what intrigues her, traffic, and energy, fulfilment and happiness.
Jacqui Rogers on a fake strap-on tummy, burnout, and being a top innovator
A serial entrepreneur talks about the unusual reason for her involvement in the pregnancy industry, the time when her body shut down, and being singled out by the World Health Organisation for her mobile app, My Pregnancy Journey.
Maryke Groenewald on having a very entrepreneurial spirit
A Master Transformation Life Coach with a background in psychology and human resources management talks about bedtime stories, a pretend business, and “so much love still in this country”.
Angela Hardy on floating, brilliance and falling in love
A personal transformation specialist who has undergone a metamorphosis herself; this is what it means to walk your talk. Angela Hardy answers 8 questions on her work, her beloved, and a rather special kind of tank.
Dr. Marietjie van Loggerenberg oor slaap onder die sterre, onreg en genade
Ontmoet die pastorale terapeut, dosent en méns agter die kampvegter. Dr. Marietjie van Loggerenberg praat oor Kalahari-liefde, haatoproepe, verliese, steun, en oor God se teenwoordigheid in elke terapiesessie.
Eleen Polson on being wild at heart, honest sharing, and sisterhood
Eleen Polson, counselling psychologist and artist, talks about approaching therapy from the “creative side”, moving with and into delight, the Adriatic Sea, and longing and belonging.
Dr. Rina de Klerk-Weyer on growth, motherhood and not having all the answers
A well-known authority on Emotional Intelligence talks about the innate compass that guides her, lessons learnt, being a romantic as well as a realist, joys and pleasures – and shares some of the visual moments she treasures.
Dr. Melodie de Jager on aha moments, siestas, the force of gravity and solitude
Meet the warm-hearted woman who is captivated by human development from the cradle to the grave. Dr. Melodie de Jager, founder of the Mind Moves Institute and developer of a series of neuroscience-based programmes, describes herself as “a fortunate mother, a playful grandmother, a passionate teacher, an accidental author and speaker, and a curious, lifelong student of human nature.”
Terence Watts on the psyche, retrospective embarrassment and what makes a true home
The man behind BrainWorking Recursive Therapy talks about his eclectic background, his body of work, optimising happiness, and what he cherishes.
Daryl Brown on make-believe, being stubborn and London ducks
Daryl Brown, a Capetonian working in marketing, survived a suicide attempt in which he lost both his legs. His emotional recovery and mastery of living with his disability point us to courage and hope. His love of life is heartening. Although Daryl still has depression, he finds ways to make his spirit soar - like singing, whether on stage or off.
Dawn Klatzko: Brand-building coaching to realise your authentic potential
Topping a multi-faceted career in advertising, Dawn Klatzko now works as a Business & Executive coach and professional speaker. She is also the author of “The Art of the Suit” and Master Trainer for Mind Dynamix, a neuroscience-based mind profiling instrument. Where, then, do a rather expensive pursuit, small kitchens, and an unusual kind of gig fit in?
Dr. Wilmien Human oor ja (of nee) en ma-wees tydens die Covid-19 pandemie
Dr. Wilmien Human, kliniese sielkundige en dosent, praat oor hoe sy ‘n voltydse werklading met gesinsaktiwiteite versoen, oor praktykfiksheid, goed genoeg wees en baie lag.
Dr. Jireh Serfontein: verlief op haar veld
Dr. Jireh Serfontein, mediese dokter wat op seksuele gesondheid fokus, praat oor die normalisering van seks, die algemeenste seksuele klagtes, en daardie soettand.
Dr. Elna Rudolph: “@sexologistmom”
Dr. Elna Rudolph, mediese dokter en seksuoloog, vertel hoe sy voel oor haar man en kinders, hoe sy ma-wees as selferkende werkolis hanteer, en hoe ma’s hul kinders op intieme verhoudings kan voorberei.
Dr. Hannetjie van Zyl-Edeling: driedimensionele skilderye en nuuskierigheid
Dr. Hannetjie van Zyl-Edeling, voorligtingsielkundige, mediator en skrywer, praat oor slim keuses, ‘n gelukkige huweliksverhouding, en voorliefdes wat soms vuil klere verg.
Anys Rossouw: die industrie van hoop
Opvoedkundige sielkundige Anys Rossouw praat oor die voordele van sielkundige terapie, haar definisie van geluk en vrede, en oor hoe sy haar gees gesond hou.