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FAQs about The Alternative Breakfast:How many episodes does The Alternative Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 4,862 episodes available.
May 12, 2025JSB FOOD: South African farm receives top international Slow Food honour with Mike Crewe-Brown - Project Co-ordinator at Wickedfood Earth Farm...more8minPlay
May 12, 2025JSB HEALTH: Bearded Vulture Take Flight: Trail Running Meets Conservation in the Drakensberg with Dr Sonja Krueger - Ecologist at the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (Maloti-Drakensberg Vulture Project)...more14minPlay
May 12, 2025JSB ENVIRONMENT: South Africa’s Outdated Animal Welfare Laws Demand Urgent Reform with Tony Gerrans - Co-founder of The Animal Law....more14minPlay
May 11, 2025Evolution of Music in South Africa from the perspective of performing artists and how the creative process has changed in the last 30 yearsGuest: Concord Nkabinde - veteran bass guitarist Guest: Kahn Morbee - singer-songwriter best known as the magnetic frontman of The Parlotones Guest: Sipho Hotstix Mabuse -An iconic multi-instrumentalist, Mabuse has also mastered the flute, piano, saxophone, kalimba, timbales, and African drums ...more37minPlay
May 11, 2025Assisted Dying in South Africa: A Constitutional Crossroads of Ethics, Compassion, and Choice- Should we fight for the Right to dieGuest: Prof. JP van Niekerk - Editor Emeritus at the South African Medical Journal Assisted dying (AD) is one of the most complex and emotionally charged debates in modern medicine, ethics, and law. It raises profound questions about autonomy, dignity, compassion, and the role of healthcare in end-of-life decisions. While 15 countries have legalized some form of AD, none are in Africa—yet South Africa, with its progressive constitution and rights-based legal framework, is poised to become the first. The debate is deeply polarized, with advocates citing human dignity and personal choice, while opponents warn of ethical slippery slopes and societal risks. As legal battles intensify, South Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads. ...more18minPlay
May 11, 2025Led by Shepherds: An Initiate’s MemoirGuest: Jeffrey Rakabe-author of Led By Shepherds; An initiate’s Memoir #WORDDomination this week, we look into a book by …. Through education, literature, and the quiet strength of women in his life, Rakabe confronts the deeply ingrained misogyny within initiation culture and its possible ties to gender-based violence. This brave and honest account challenges cultural silence, urging society to reexamine harmful traditions and embrace healing through dialogue and awareness....more21minPlay
May 11, 2025CIVIC EDUCATION Do you know what your rights are as a worker — and where to turn if they’re violated?Guest: Terry Bell - South Africa-based journalist commentator and author specialising in political and economic analysis and labour matters For Workers month we take a look at trade unions in 2025- the question looms large: are trade unions still relevant in today’s world? Once powerful forces for justice and equality, many unions now appear weakened, bureaucratic, and disconnected from the realities of modern workers. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution reshapes labour markets and inequality deepens, the role of organised labour is under scrutiny. In South Africa, unions helped secure democracy but now face declining influence, political entanglements, and internal divisions. Yet signs of renewal exist—new grassroots movements and worker-led initiatives are emerging. The future of unions may depend on their ability to return to core principles and adapt meaningfully....more12minPlay
FAQs about The Alternative Breakfast:How many episodes does The Alternative Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 4,862 episodes available.