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By Ricky Schalkwyk
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Cara Kaltenbrun; a grade 11 scholar in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; shares her thoughts on the single-use plastics polluting our planet.
She has decided to launch a business, SIP, in an attempt to join the global assault on the single-use plastic straw. She is offering a glass straw as an alternative.
Her concern for the environment is evident by the way she speaks about the plastic pollution problem facing the world.
It is with action taken, such as is being taken by Cara, that global awareness of the problem will be heightened. The SIP straw, made of borosilicate glass, is extremely durable, making it suitable for all ages. It is the ideal replacement for the plastic straw.
Cara can be contacted via
Instagram: @sipstraws
e-mail: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/SIP-184789192338207/
Dr Barbara Johnson - a Logotherapist with 35+ years in People Development - shares her excitement about the positive financial impact that cryptocurrency mining offers to one and all.
After 24 months of personal involvement in crypto-mining, Barbara has not only seen her own net worth grow, but has been instrumental in introducing numerous others to this new age method of achieving financial freedom.
Not to be regarded as an overnight "get-rich-quick" solution to your troubles, it is imperative to research the route one takes when getting involved with cryptocurrencies.
Listen to Dr Barbara Johnson explain the basics about cryptocurrencies to me.
If you would like to know more, please contact her directly on +27 (0) 82 784 7656 or by e-mail [email protected]
Kim Griffith Jones, the sole employee of the Robinhood Foundation, fills the role of co-ordinator of this local NPO .
The foundation was founded 13 years ago by local businesswoman, Cindy Norcott. She realised that she was in a position to help needy mothers in the community by merely passing on the nearly new clothing that her baby had outgrown. With this idea, she mobilized friends and neighbours to contribute what they had, and so the Robinhood Foundation came to be.
Having grown considerably over the years, and being manned entirely by volunteers, the foundation did reach a point where a fulltime co-ordinator was required.
When this position became vacant a few years back, Kim was the successful applicant. You can hear the committment and passion that Kim has for her job as she tells of the work being done. She fully represents the values of the foundation and speaks with delight of the joy that it brings both giver and receiver when the Robinhood Foundation uplifts the community through their various projects.
If you would like to contribute your time and talents or if you would like to make a financial contribution , please contact The Robinhood Foundation
website: robinhoodfoundation.co.za
Kim Griffith Jones, the sole employee of the Robin Hood Foundation, fills the role of co-ordinator of this local NPO .
The foundation was founded 13 years ago by local businesswoman, Cindy Norcott. She realised that she was in a position to help needy mothers in the community by merely passing on the nearly new clothing that her baby had outgrown. With this idea, she mobilized friends and neighbours to contribute what they had and so the Robin Hood Foundation came to be.
Having grown considerably over the 13 years, and being manned entirely by volunteers, the foundation did reach a point where a co-ordinator was required.
When this position became vacant a few years back, Kim was the successful applicant. You can hear the committment and passion that Kim has for her job. She fully represents the values of the foundation and speaks with delight of the joy that it brings both giver and receiver when the Robin Hood Foundation uplifts the community through their various projects.
If you would like to contribute your time and talents or if you would like to make a financial contribution , please contact The Robin Hood Foundation
website: robinhoodfoundation.co.za
Christine Standeaven shares her story of the establishment and growth of the Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market situated near to Durban in Kwa-Zulu Natal..
Now 20 years old, the market was established by the Standeaven family when they found themselves with a excess of mushrooms that needed to be sold. After all these years, it is evident that the hands-on approach of this family in the running of this world-class market, has proven to be the perfect formula for success.
The energy, love, commitment and passion that Christine and her family have invested in the market has delivered a host of benefits to the community. From the countless small traders who have had the opportunity of creating a livelihood for their families, to the community at large who are secure in the knowledge that the Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market will not disappoint. This market is a firm family favourite for food, fun and festivities. Not to be missed!
(All well behaved dogs and other pets are welcome too)
http://www.shongwenimarket.co.za/
https://www.facebook.com/shongwenifarmersmarket/
Nikki Jackman is a global ambassador of kindness, love & joy.
Her story is inspirational in that it shows us how even the smallest acts of kindness can be transformative, not only to the recipients, but also to those performing the ARKS (Acts of Remarkable Kindness) .
As a co-creator or The Joy Movement, she has been instrumental in bringing smiles, love & light into the lives of thousands of people over the past 14 years.
She highlights just how easy it can be to positively impact someones life by creating and sharing of a moment of joy with them.
Give JOY = Get JOY A simple and very profound equation she lives by.
To make contact with Nikki either to join The Joy Movement or to offer financial support you can visit
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJoyMovementOrg/
Instagram: thejoymovementorg
Website www.theJoymovement.org
Vanessa Mogorosi, Consciousness coach and Lightarian Reiki Master is passionate about personal development and the wholistic wellbeing of her clients..
In this conversation, Vanessa, who had what many would have believed to be a "dream job", felt unfulfilled. She needed to let it all go in order to discover and follow her true calling.
During her personal journey of self discovery she has completed many years of studying numerous ancient healing techniques.
Through her practice, Naledi Zoa, Vanessa passionately serves the needs of her clients in their personal development and wholistic wellbeing.
To make contact with Vanessa you can e-mail her :
[email protected]
Call her on: +27 (0) 837129797
Professor David Verster is a passionate student and coach of Brazilian Jui Jiitsu.
He tells of his life journey through various figting disciplines, up to achieving his Carlson Gracie Black Belt and the establishment of the Carlson Gracie Jiu Jitsu gym in Durban.
David's passion for Jiu Jitsu very soon ignites a love of the sport in his new students. They start out looking to learn this effective form of self-defense, but are soon transformed from new member to friend and part of a very close-knit, caring "family". Each member plays a role in developing the skills of the other students. They grow in strength and confidence in all areas of their lives.
This fighting art is suitable for all, from young children through to the more "mature" citizen, people with large strong builds down to the smallest and "weakest".
The art of Jiu Jitsu teaches the advantage of using strategy and skill to overcome an aggressor rather than brute force. It is recognised worldwide as the single most effective form of self-defence.
https://www.facebook.com/carlsongraciesa/
http://www.lionsdensa.co.za/
Email: [email protected]
Giffy Duminy (24) talks about his passion for his art, the natural wonders of nature and his love of South Africa.
He was successful in combining these three elements to launch himself into a career as a mural artist.
He has many works to be seen around his hometown of Durban, as well as a few across South Africa and abroad.
Listen to his story about following your heart and doing what you love.
He is available for commissions and can be contacted via his website www.giffyduminy.com or hisFaceBook page www.facebook.com/giffyartist/
So often the importance of the administrative team in an organisation is overlooked or undervalued.
Today Suzette Grobler, a research administrator who has 14 years experience in managing grants & contracts, gives us a better understanding of the vital role played by members of the administrative teams within an organisation.
Without the proper management and controls in place, funding for the research projects could well be withdrawn thereby bringing the very important research being carried out to a complete halt.
It is evident, therefore, that although not working on the "front line" of the research project, the administators have an indirect positive impact on the lives of the people benefitting from these projects.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.