Brent Lindeque is the founder and editor in charge at Good Things Guy.
Recognised as one of the Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South African’s as well as a Primedia LeadSA Hero, Brent is a change maker, thought leader, radio host, foodie, vlogger, writer and all round good guy.
From a story that united a country to a book that gives back, Bronwyn Laird is showing how even the hardest moments can become something that helps others. Johannesburg,…
There was a time when Joe Fleming didn’t think he’d make it through… today, he’s helping other men find their way back, one step at a time. Johannesburg, South…
For a few seconds, the world stopped… 7 dogs walking a dangerous road together, no humans in sight and a story that made millions feel something all at once. …
A proudly South African comic book has taken a remarkable leap from page to screen, earning one of the world’s top science film honours and inspiring thousands along the way….
In a global survey measuring everyday courtesy, South Africans have made their mark in a way that feels deeply familiar… and proudly local. Global (23 March 2026) – South…
South Africa has a new reason to celebrate on the global motorsport stage, with Camden McLellan claiming his maiden MX2 Grand Prix victory and the coveted red plate in Spain….
As more South Africans search for stories that uplift and inspire, our “little” podcast continues to prove that good news isn’t just needed… it’s wanted. Johannesburg, South Africa (22…
Ahead of World TB Day, a new episode of ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque’ is bringing one of South Africa’s biggest health stories into clearer focus. South Africa (22…
For children who have faced more than most, finding a space to feel safe, strong and in control can change everything… and that’s exactly what’s happening here. Johannesburg, South…
The numbers are in, the rankings are out, and yet the most important takeaway from this year’s happiness report has nothing to do with where a country sits on the…
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