Episodes
Published 05/24/17
It’s Money on Womandla! day and the team always discusses the serious, structured side of money. This time, Michelle Dave and Phumi talk the emotions and vibrations of money with money consciousness coach, Busi Selesho.
Published 05/24/17
The hashtags are real and they are harsh. South African men are getting the hard end of the stick every day on social media. This week's girl talk is having a heart to heart with the creator and publisher of Marvin - the popular online men’s magazine - about what women are missing about men.
Published 05/17/17
Has becoming a mother made you a better daughter? We're chatting with two very different mothers about what they have learnt of their relationships with their mothers since becoming mothers themselves.
Published 05/10/17
Phumi Mashigo cooks holiday treats with the ‘organic flexitarian’, Bev Wium. All the eating, without the guilt!
Published 05/03/17
Statistics SA shows that there is a growing trend of marriages ending in divorce in SA and that twice as many women file for divorce than men. Divorce is an emotionally charged and scary environment for women and for this reason they make many mistakes during the ordeal that leaves up to 70% of women financially and emotionally worse off than men. Divorce attorney Beverly Clark gives us the dos and don'ts of divorce.
Published 04/26/17
Phumi is talking money with Michelle Dave again and they try answer the question on everybody’s lips - how to Junk status-proof yourself.
Published 04/19/17
From Rain Man to Forrest Gump... we all have some view of what Autism is about, and it’s shaped by media. Phumi dispels the myths and talks facts with C.A.R.E. founder and O.T. practitioner Rozanne Riback.
Published 04/12/17
It’s Eating Disorder Awareness Week and Phumi Mashigo puts the spotlight on the young and old, male and female, who suffer with eating disorders, often in silence. She’s joined by the organiser and facilitator of this awareness campaign, Lize van Wyk, who is also a recovering anorexic. Then, to lighten the mood, Phumi brings in comedian Thenjiwe Moseley to laugh a bit and talk about 'Bitches Be Back'.
Published 04/05/17
The posters read Pussy Power and so Phumi wanted to know if it’s all just hype - or the real deal. Mandisa O. Mahlobo is in studio talking about how her seminar this coming weekend could change your relationship.
Published 03/29/17
Rape is about power! Women are violated to take away their power. Phumi’s guest Lulu has survived and shares her powerful story.
Published 03/15/17
It’s International Women’s Day and while everybody else is going to try and be serious about women’s issues, we on Womandla! are getting back to the real girl talk with reality TV star, Chanita Foster. We’re talking babies, depression, identity, money, giving... and just generally the life of being a woman.
Published 03/08/17
It's every girl's quintessential budget breakdown today! Michelle Dave is in studio to tell us how to get back on top after Pravin's revelations last week.
Published 03/01/17
In celebration of International Mother Language Day, Phumi chats to pioneering bookstore owner/curator Griffin Shea of Bridge Books about their bilingual story time that they host every Saturday. They also discuss where to find South African language books for your pre-scholar that are fun and will help them learn their mother language.
Published 02/22/17
Work is hard to find... and when you have it it is even harder to climb to the top, especially for women. Phumi speaks to executive search specialists Mosima Selekisho and Ignacio Bao from Signup and Talent Africa, and Non-Executive Board Director at Meropa about how to make the jump from middle management into the C-suite of executives.
Published 02/15/17
Love is in the air and everybody is getting all touchy and feely because Valentine's Day is around the corner - but where do you draw the line at work, and how do you survive the dreaded date rape scenarios?
Published 02/08/17
Young, single and having her first baby, Felicity shares her experience in a super girl talk experience.
Published 02/01/17
It’s the first money show of the year and Phumi is talking about the hot stocks to buy right now. How to get your money to work for you in 2017 is the focus. Michelle Dave is in studio and Financial Mail’s editor, Rob Rose, talks us through his top picks.
Published 01/25/17
It's the first day back at school and the traffic jolted Phumi back into the discussion about whether traditional school is still the best option. Two parents who know how the alternative has worked for their kids share their experiences.
Published 01/18/17
Do you want to take the jump and make your own business grow? Does it work? Tepsii did it and retired her husband within 18 months, and she is in studio talking business, being a working mom, and all about being a Venda-American.
Published 01/11/17
Because it’s the beginning of the year, because it’s the right thing to do and to prepare for the year ahead - Phumi goes through the zodiac predictions from AstrologyZone... and Gogo Dineo Ndhlazi comes into studio to spell out the spiritual meaning of the year ahead.
Published 01/04/17
Now that the festive season and school holidays are here, Phumi looks at what to do in with the kids in Jozi and Cape Town. Reduce your holiday stress with these tips!
Published 12/14/16
Music makes the world a better place so what better way to say goodbye to the awful 2016 than some soothing classical sounds from the SA National Youth Orchestra? The managing director of SANYO, Sophia Weltz, is in studio to chat about their last orchestra course for the year and the absolutely inspired fusion of classical music with the eclectic South African sound of Bombshelter Beast.
Published 12/07/16
It’s 32 days before Christmas and the joy of giving can dent one's wallet badly. Michelle Dave usually advises us on what to do with our money for the best returns, but today she is advising us on what NOT to do with our money this festive season.
Published 11/23/16
Are you always tired and just can’t get enough rest? You might have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or ME. It’s a real thing and in studio is the founder of ME CFM Foundation, Retha Viviers, to teach us about this often misdiagnosed and rarely known disease.
Published 11/09/16