THIS WEEK ON Kaya 959 - WEEKLY RECAP - 19 August 2022
Actress and businesswoman Enhle Mbali joined?959 Breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka this week.
Speaking to the team, Enhle opened up about her mental health, checking herself into a mental institution and raising her two sons.
“Do you think if we didn’t set time limits for ourselves we would be much happier with life?” This was the question Tbose posed to the listeners.
So instead of focusing on whether we have reached our goals we just set them and let the universe do the rest.
That way we don’t feel unfulfilled when things don’t go our way, instead we focus on what is actually going right. Catch up on the conversation on The Best T in the City with Tbose podcast.
Dating?for potential?generally means that you fall in love with the potential your partner has, and not who they currently are.
So essentially when?dating for the potential?that one exudes, you’re often fixated on trying to develop and elevate your partner with the hopes of reaping the benefits of your efforts in the future.
Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana?asks listeners if they have ever dated for potential and discusses the benefits of being a Bob the Builder in relationships.
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Building a strong relationship with your child’s teacher is important to ensure your child has a conducive environment to thrive in.
Studies show that healthy?parental involvement?with your child’s teacher is the key to child’s success throughout their school career. Listen to the conversation on Kaya Drive with Sizwe Dhlomo.
When it comes to worker’s compensation, there are a number of factors considered by employers.
A compensation expert often manages employee compensation on behalf of the human resources department.
Kaya Biz with Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke to Smangele Maphanga – Sales Manager at 21st Century about what your employer considers before deciding how much to pay you.
She broke down both sides, how organisations operate and what most employees look for in organisations.
It can be tough to get used to the idea that we won’t ever get to spend time with our loved ones again.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Nomfundo Mogapi, who is a clinical psychologist & founder at the Centre for Mental Wellness and Leadership (CMWL) about how our brain copes with grief, and why it takes time to heal.
Tune in to Kaya 959 to keep your finger on the pulse of what is happening on the Streets as we cover the stories on the Air. Visit our?website?to listen back to what you might have missed.
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