Afleveringen
-
KindnessCan spoke to Karen Botha (LLB LLM) of Karen Botha Attorney regarding the Regulations promulgated in terms of section 27(2) of the Disaster Management Act of 2002 in particular how they relate to the care or and contact with minor children during the lockdown period. An amendment was published relating to this on 7 April 2020.
-
KindnessCan spoke to Karen Botha (LLB LLM) of Karen Botha Attorney regarding the Regulations promulgated in terms of section 27(2) of the Disaster Management Act of 2002 in particular how they relate to the care or and contact with minor children during the lockdown period.
-
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
Megan de Beyer, author of How to Raise a Man, talks to Jane Linley-Thomas about some ideas for parents this lockdown: how to create parenting intentions for your family over this period.
-
Relationship strategists Mo and Phindi - hosts of the Mzansi TV show 'For Better or Worse' and authors of 2 books: 'Love Isn't For Cowards', and 'Stuff We Wish We Knew Before Getting Married' - talk tips for couples on lockdown. How do you get through it successfully?
-
UPDATE 30/3/2020: Naidoo now says no dog walking or running in gated estates. Listen here for the latest on this issue. It's the second news item. https://iono.fm/e/838538
On Sunday, on Day 3 of South Africa's Lockdown, Jane Linley-Thomas has an update on how things are going from National Police spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo. He touched on travel permits, law-breakers and walking or jogging in estates. -
Good Things Guy Brent Lindeque was on the show with Jane Linley-Thomas this morning to highlight some of the wonderfully inspiring things happening in South Africa during this coronavirus lockdown (Day 3). Listen here, and be inspired by our incredible nation.
-
Legendary Durban musician Steve Fataar died on Saturday morning in his Sydenham home at the age of 76. Jane - and others - pay tribute to him in this special on her show.
-
Luke MacDonald and Jordan Deall are cousins from KwaZulu-Natal who're literally hitch-hiking to Los Angeles to try get to meet Ellen DeGeneres to tell her about their documentary 'Hitched' - which is the story of when the Durban-born guys went in search of a dinosaur in the Congo. It’s been over seven months and more than 16 000 kilometres - and they're currently in Russia. Hear the latest update from there...
-
Jane pens an honest letter filled with promise dedicated to her sons, Cooper and Rocco.
-
Mango Groove's Claire Johnston shares her memories of Johnny Clegg, who she says was 'one of a kind'. Claire says Johnny was always wonderful and encouraging to her, adding that he will always be remembered for seeing things differently, and making us see things differently as a result.
-
Dawn Dunn joins Weekend Breakfast with Jane Linley-Thomas to share her memories of the late James Small. Dawn says she was devastated when she heard the news of the rugby legend's death. "He was our original rugby rock star...Nobody saw this coming." Listen to the full interview here.
-
KZN was left reeling after the news that a fire had gutted the Durban home of popular and well-known South African comedians Lisa Bobbert McIlroy and Aaron McIlroy. Lisa tells Jane - in this candid and very personal interview on Weekend Breakfast with Jane Linley-Thomas - that they've been overwhelmed by the love and support of neighbours, friends and the broader Durban community.
The couple were away at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown at the time and were alerted at 1.30am on the morning of the fire earlier this month after their security company sent a panic button alert.
Listen to the full interview here. -
As a 6-year-old child I used to listen to East Coast Radio on the way to school every morning and hearing JVB and former Breakfast Show host Daryl Ilbury, I can remember the seed of intention silently being sown. I was so taken by the connection, imagination play and immediacy of radio and loved hearing the joy and banter. When I got my foot in the door in 2004 you can imagine the surreal moment of meeting my creative gate keepers. I worked with Johann von Bargen every morning for a year while hosting the weekday breakfast show - and from the first day I met him it was a laugh a minute. He would arrive each and every morning fresh, chipper, armed with jokes and a cappuccino. I also loved waiting to see what t shirt he would rock up in at 5:30am. My best was a shirt he had of a cartoon dog painting a wall. I loved sitting and hearing JvB tell me story after story of his life, his insight, and of course how to keep safe on the road. I smile fondly thinking of the time we used to do corporate team building activities together and would see us each arriving with a car full of hula hoops, orange road cones and balls. Our friendship from day one was one that regardless of time would always remain the same and I would grin when I got an SMS joke out of the blue. I will always remember the way his eyes smiled and crinkled in the corner, how he used to shake his wrist to move his gold bracelet when telling a story. Even seeing him last month in a fragile and unwell state, I sat on the floor next to his chair and his attitude was still there, upbeat, brave and in survival mode. Thank you for the time JVB, fly high, love always…
Janey x -
Jane caught up with Melissa Samuels from Samuels Service Centre to chat about their novel method of helping the homeless in and around Durban. READ HERE
-
Jane is at the Protea vs Sri Lanka match with East Coast Breakfast's Sky Tshabalala. We asked Cricket South Africa about the team's lunch menu, and it was quite the feast.
-
Whether it be random pillow fights or talking in strange voices, every family has a weird side to them. In this edition of Jane's World, Jane has shared a tradition that her family has.
-
Straight-off the set of SABC legal drama series, Nambitha, South Africa’s leading lady, announces her new role as she crosses over from a fearless, bold attorney on Diamond City, to a sultry host of a secret gentlemen’s club on Scandal! and we cannot wait for her to create absolute mayhem on the e.TV audience in her new role as Shado.
-
It's every mother's worst nightmare, and unfortunately, it came through for a mother in the Hilton area, outside 'Maritzburg. But thankfully there was a happy ending to this story. Jane recently came across a harrowing post from a Hilton group on Facebook from a mother detailing how she almost lost her son. The mom posted the message to alert parents to be aware of their child's whereabouts at all times. READ HERE
-
Wet dogs, opening an umbrella indoors, or walking with shoes – every home has its rules. Today, Jane Linley-Thomas wanted to know: "What's the one thing that's not allowed in your house?" KZN shared their views with Jane.
-
Was it mom's signature roast dish or a freshly baked cake? Hear what KZN had to say with Jane about their mom's favourite dishes growing up.
- Laat meer zien