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Runner Stefan van Neel blazes trails for charity
May 1, 2026
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Sheriff Ramoabi is forging safe farm spaces for rural women
Apr 24, 2026
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Safiyya Karim exposes the human cost of fast fashion
Apr 17, 2026
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Gerald Nomlala sold his cars, properties to buy school pupils shoes
Apr 10, 2026
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There’s no place for ego with Dr Imtiaz Sooliman
Apr 2, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/1/26 | Runner Stefan van Neel blazes trails for charity | In Episode 8, Saskia calls in former pro football player turned philanthropic endurance trail runner, Stefan van Neel. We know that most men are taught to stay quiet, endure, and carry pain alone, but Van Neel uses extreme physical challenges, like summitting many of Cape Town's mountain peaks, to open conversations about men's mental health, while raising critical funds for various cancer charities and even children's homes. Van Neel believes we should all live today as if it were the last, and make it count. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. | — | |
| 4/24/26 | Sheriff Ramoabi is forging safe farm spaces for rural women | In Episode 7, Saskia sits down with Sheriff Ramoabi, a grassroots activist who represents the incredible but lesser-known Rural Women's Assembly and The Healing Circle. In many rural communities today, there are no shelters, counsellors, or hotlines for women facing all types of abuse, while work opportunities remain slim. Ramoabi shares how her initiatives, such as One Woman, One Hectare, are forging safe spaces, like private farming plots, where none exist, showing how communities step in when local support systems have broken down. She says, “We can be the implementer of our own change." This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. | — | |
| 4/17/26 | Safiyya Karim exposes the human cost of fast fashion | Every item of clothing tells a story, but not all of it is visible. In episode 6, Safiyya Karim shares why she walked away from a corporate career to challenge one of the world's most exploitative industries. As director of Fashion Revolution South Africa, she is working to reimagine fashion through transparency, sustainability, and accountability. This conversation explores the true cost of fast fashion, the complexity behind what we wear, and the power of individual choice, because every purchase is a decision, and every decision shapes our reality. This episode is proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. | — | |
| 4/10/26 | Gerald Nomlala sold his cars, properties to buy school pupils shoes | In episode five, Saskia attempts to figuratively walk for about 30 minutes in Gerald Nomlala's shoes, hearing how the founder and CEO of the Kasi Angels Foundation sacrificed almost everything to assist underprivileged South African children with school shoes. And Nomlala refuses to compromise by donating cheap plastic shoes. The philanthropist and activist estimates that about 7 million pupils go to school without shoes every day, and Nomlala is challenging the government and you to get involved and pledge. To date, Nomlala's handed out 100 000 pairs of shoes, but his goal is at least one million... and he's even sold his properties and cars to realise this epic dream. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. | — | |
| 4/2/26 | There’s no place for ego with Dr Imtiaz Sooliman | In episode four, Saskia is inspired by Gift of the Givers founder Dr Imtiaz Sooliman and what it takes to respond to a natural disaster with a relief aid group now synonymous with the South African story. Sooliman reveals that while faith guided him in establishing the organisation, it was his gut feeling that took the group to new heights. He also argues that health remains the sector he’s most concerned with revitalising. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. | — | |
| 3/27/26 | Fixing unequal access to education with Leana de Beer | In Episode 3, social entrepreneur Leana de Beer shares how confronting unequal access to higher education led to the creation of entities Feenix and WaFunda – and why systemic change can start with bold, practical solutions. She shares how important it is to reclaim opportunity, break barriers, and what happens when ordinary South Africans refuse to accept that talent should be limited by wealth. Listen for more, or check out our special site for upcoming episodes: The Odds in our Favour. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24’s editors. | — | |
| 3/20/26 | Bridging rights and lived realities with Justice Desk Africa | In episode two, Jessica Dewhurst unpacks why she founded Justice Desk Africa to help plug the gap between constitutional rights and lived reality in South Africa – and why young South Africans are key. In a world where rights are not guaranteed, we empower others by sharing knowledge, says Dewhurst. This is the power of everyday activism. Listen for more, or check out our special site for upcoming episodes: The Odds in our Favour. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth – helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24’s editors. | — | |
| 3/12/26 | Siv Ngesi on period poverty and stepping in as men | In episode one, Siv Ngesi joins us in the News24 studio to talk about period poverty. Every month, millions of South African girls miss school because they can't afford sanitary towels. The activist and actor shares how this devastating fact led to the founding of the MENstruation Foundation and why restoring dignity does not need policy change*. Listen for more, or check out our special site for upcoming episodes: The Odds In Our Favour. This episode was proudly brought to you by Old Mutual Wealth — helping clients grow, protect, and preserve what matters most with investment strategies designed to support your legacy. Comment below and send our host, Saskia Falken, a voice note: 082 326 9855. The full edition drops every Friday at 07:00 on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube. The show is produced by An Wentzel and quality-checked by News24's editors. *Discretion may be advised for sensitive listeners. | — |
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.





