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You might think you know Hillbrow… but after listening to Tebza’s story on this week’s podcast, you’ll realise there’s so much more to see.   Johannesburg, South Africa (08 April...

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You might think you know Hillbrow… but after listening to Tebza’s story on this week’s podcast, you’ll realise there’s so much more to see.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (08 April 2026) – We talk a lot about changing narratives… and this week’s podcast does exactly that.

In the latest episode of ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque‘, Tebogo Mabye, or Tebza as he prefers to be called, sits down for a conversation that feels like an invitation into his world. It’s honest, and layered, and it’s deeply rooted in Hillbrow… a place he still calls home and one that continues to shape everything he does.

Tebza’s journey didn’t start with opportunity laid out in front of him. Growing up in Hillbrow, he faced real challenges, including time spent in shelters, navigating an environment that demanded strength from a young age. But what comes through so clearly in our conversation is not the difficulty, it’s the perspective he’s chosen to carry forward. He speaks about his upbringing with pride, about the people who shaped him and about the belief that where you come from can be the very thing that drives you forward.

That belief turned into action when he launched Hillbrewed Coffee Co., a business he built without formal training, relying on instinct, curiosity and a deep desire to create something meaningful in his community. The coffee shop became a space that created opportunities for others and showed that something special could exist right in the heart of the inner city. Even after losing it during COVID, Tebza didn’t step away from the dream, he evolved it, leaning further into food and the passion that had always been part of his story. That passion would take him onto MasterChef South Africa, where he brought his self-taught skills and personal story into kitchens watched by the entire country. But that was never the final destination. Tebza has continued to grow, stepping into modelling, pursuing sport as a kickboxer and building a life that reflects every part of who he is.

Today, he is also part of Jozi My Jozi, where he leads a Walking Tour, guiding people through Hillbrow in a way that challenges perceptions and opens eyes. It’s not about painting a perfect picture, it’s about showing the real one… the culture, the energy, the people and the stories that often go unseen.

If you’ve ever needed a reason to believe in the good things again, this poddie will give you that… and so much more.

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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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Kurt Darren on Music, Memories and His Bold New Track “6 7” https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/kurt-darren-on-music-memories-and-his-bold-new-track-6-7/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/kurt-darren-on-music-memories-and-his-bold-new-track-6-7/#respond Wed, 01 Apr 2026 03:52:05 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=182476

Kurt Darren has spent decades bringing people together through music, and his latest release is doing exactly that all over again.   Johannesburg, South Africa (01 April 2026) – We...

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Kurt Darren has spent decades bringing people together through music, and his latest release is doing exactly that all over again.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (01 April 2026) – We don’t really need to introduce Kurt Darren in South Africa. His music has been part of our lives for decades, whether you realise it or not. But this week on “Good Things with Brent Lindeque”, we got to sit down with the man behind the hits and talk about the journey that brought him here.

Music has a way of bringing people together and Kurt has been doing exactly that for years. From the middle of the 90s, when he first started making waves, to becoming one of the most recognisable names in Afrikaans pop, he has built a career on connection, energy and songs that people carry with them long after the music stops playing. His tracks have become staples at celebrations, road trips and everything in between, creating shared moments that feel uniquely South African.

In studio, the conversation moved through the different chapters of his career, from those early days trying to find his sound, to the big stages and defining milestones that followed. Kurt spoke openly about the highlights that have shaped him, the lessons learned along the way, and the gratitude he still carries for being able to do what he loves for so long. There’s a groundedness to him that makes it clear this journey has never been taken for granted.

Of course, we also spoke about what’s new, and that’s where his latest track, “6 7“, comes in.

The nostalgic, feel-good anthem is already sparking mixed reactions online, which, in many ways, is part of what makes it so interesting. People are talking, sharing, creating, and engaging with it in their own ways, especially as snippets of the song start finding their way into videos across social media.

Kurt shared just how much he’s been enjoying that response, saying, “I’ve loved the reception so far… seeing people use the teaser in their videos and make it their own has been incredible.”

He explained that at its core, “6 7” is about rediscovering youthful joy. It’s about letting go, being present and remembering what it feels like to enjoy something without overthinking it. In a time where life can feel heavy and fast, the new track offers a small but meaningful reminder to come back to that lighter side, the one that laughs a little louder and dances a little longer.

What an honour to have had Kurt in studio. There’s something special about someone who never loses sight of why they started. Kurt has held onto that love for music through every season of his life, and in doing so, he’s given so many of us a soundtrack to ours.

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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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South African Author: Finding Your Eden Turns Pain Into Purpose https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/south-african-author-finding-your-eden-turns-pain-into-purpose/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/south-african-author-finding-your-eden-turns-pain-into-purpose/#respond Wed, 25 Mar 2026 05:51:49 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=181679

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,...

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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, South Africa (25 March 2026) – Eight years later, the story of baby Eden still lives in the hearts of South Africans… but this time, it’s being told in a way we’ve never experienced before.

We recently welcomed Bronwyn Laird back onto Good Things with Brent Lindeque, revisiting a moment that once gripped the entire country. The podcast touches on those days we all remember… the fear, the waiting, the miracle of Eden being found. But what stood out most in our conversation wasn’t just the past… it was everything that came after.

Bronwyn has written a book. Finding Your Eden is not a retelling of headlines. It’s not just the story South Africa followed in real time. It’s the story behind the story… the one that unfolded long after the cameras moved on and the news cycle shifted. It’s deeply personal, incredibly honest, and rooted in a perspective that only someone who has lived through the unimaginable can share.

Back when Bronwyn first joined me in 2018, she said something that has stayed with me ever since:

“We’ve seen miracles happen and prayers answered.

We cannot allow what 6 individuals, 5 of whom we have never even met, what they chose to do, to affect how we see the world, how we evaluate relationships going forward or how we live our lives.

Hate just isn’t in our vocabulary. Hate changes nothing but love changes everything. Love wins.”

At the time, those words felt powerful. Now, reading her book, you realise they were also a promise… a decision about how her family would move forward.

Finding Your Eden unpacks that decision. It explores the complexity of trauma, the weight of public attention, the moments of rebuilding, and the intentional choice to lean into love when it would be easier to hold onto anger. It’s not just about what happened in May 2018, it’s about what it takes to keep going afterwards… as a parent, as a family, and as a human being.

Every single cent from the book, priced at R200 and available here, is going to Dare-2-Care. It turns an already powerful story into something that continues to give back, creating impact far beyond the pages.

The podcast offers a window into that journey, but the book is where Bronwyn truly opens the door.

South African Author: Finding Your Eden Turns Pain Into Purpose
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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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He Almost Lost His Life… Now He’s Helping Others Find Theirs https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/joe-fleming-he-almost-lost-his-life-now-hes-helping-others-find-theirs/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/joe-fleming-he-almost-lost-his-life-now-hes-helping-others-find-theirs/#respond Wed, 25 Mar 2026 04:13:02 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=181668

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...

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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 Africa (25 March 2026) – This week’s episode of ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque’ is honest, raw and filled with hope. I got to sit down with Joe Fleming… a man whose journey across South Africa has been anything but ordinary, and whose purpose today is rooted in helping others find their way back to themselves.

Joe is the founder of Recharge, a men’s mental health walking community creating space for connection, conversation and healing across South Africa. He’s also the storyteller behind Here in South Africa and the owner of Bonafide Moto Co, hosting off-road motorcycle adventures since 2016. A US military veteran, Joe served in Iraq before stepping into corporate life back in the States… but love brought him to South Africa more than a decade ago, a decision that completely reshaped how he sees life, purpose and where he belongs. Over the past 13 years, he’s travelled the country documenting its beauty, its people and its stories… but somewhere along the way, the story he was really learning to understand was his own.

Joe speaks openly about a time when he found himself in what he describes as a “dark place”, a moment where everything felt overwhelming and the future felt impossibly far away. He shares how he reached a point where he tried to take his own life… and how, in that final moment, something intervened.

“I don’t know what it was,” he explains. “People call it different things… faith, instinct, something bigger than us… but something stopped me. Something gave me a second chance.”

And that second chance became the beginning of everything. Through that experience, Joe began to rebuild, not all at once, but step by step, breath by breath, learning how to be present again, how to sit with himself and how to reach out instead of withdrawing. He doesn’t romanticise or simplify it. It’s a raw, honest conversation. That realisation is what led to the creation of Recharge… a space where men can walk side by side, talk if they want to, stay silent if they need to, and simply be part of something that reminds them they’re not alone.

“Men don’t always have spaces like this,” Joe shares. “We’re taught to keep things in, to deal with it, to move on… but sometimes what you actually need is to stop, to breathe, and to walk next to someone who understands.”

Joe’s love for South Africa runs through everything he does, from the landscapes he explores to the communities he builds, and it’s clear that this country didn’t just become his home… it became part of his healing. Through storytelling, adventure and connection, he’s found a way to give back in a way that’s deeply human and incredibly needed.

🎧 Watch and listen to the episode on all our social platforms (like all of them).
📆 New episodes drop weekly.
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❤ Stories that matter. Conversations that count.


Sources: Good Things with Brent Lindeque 
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Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes and hear their incredible stories:

Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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The Podcast Bringing South Africa The Stories it Needs Right Now https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/the-podcast-bringing-south-africa-the-stories-it-needs-right-now/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/the-podcast-bringing-south-africa-the-stories-it-needs-right-now/#respond Sun, 22 Mar 2026 05:32:05 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=181328

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...

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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 March 2026) – I started podcasting before podcasting was really a “thing” in South Africa… and all these years later, it’s become one of my favourite ways to tell stories.

And now… more of you are wanting to tune in.

I’ve been getting messages asking how to follow or subscribe to the podcast (or poddie, as I like to call it), which I love, because it means you’re choosing to add a little more good into your day. So I thought I would make it easy, and also share a bit of the journey behind what has become South Africa’s longest-running “good news” podcast, brought to you by the country’s top good news site.

This all started back in 2014 at CliffCentral (ja, 12 years ago), where I spent 4 years experimenting, learning and figuring out what a good news podcast could look like in a space that wasn’t built for it yet. From there, I moved to Jacaranda FM and launched the very first podcast on Jacpod, which was a massive moment at the time. Then in 2021, I took a leap (now with a full team) and went fully independent, backing the show through Good Things Guy and building it into something that truly reflects what we stand for. In 2025, we took it one step further and added video, so you’re not just hearing the conversations… you’re part of them.

We’ve had some incredible guests join us in studio over the years, each bringing their own story, their own energy and their own perspective. From Robbie Brozin sharing insights from building Nando’s (and Jozi My Jozi), to Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp’s warmth and honesty, to Cool Story Bru (on becoming one of South Africa’s favourite TikTokkers) to Themba Robin, Joy Steffens, Professor Jerome Loveland and the wildly entertaining Suzelle DIY (aka Julia Anastasopoulos). Every single episode adds something different, but they all carry the same thread… real stories that remind us of the good that exists all around us.

The poddie is now officially sponsored by BetterBond (and filmed at Primedia Studios), and it feels like the perfect partnership. BetterBond isn’t just about helping South Africans secure home loans, they are about helping people take the next step in their lives, creating spaces where memories are made and futures are built. That belief in possibility and progress fits so naturally with what we do at Good Things Guy and it has helped us grow the podcast into something even more meaningful and far-reaching.

The Podcast Bringing South Africa The Stories it Needs Right Now
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“Good Things with Brent Lindeque” is currently ranked 8th among the country’s top podcasts, right behind The Gareth Cliff Show, True Crime South Africa, and SMWX. And that’s only because of you. That’s every download, every listen, every share and every moment you’ve chosen to spend with us.

2026 has already come out swinging. We’ve shared conversations with Kelvin van Baalen, a South African who spent 413 days in ICU and faced a R21 million medical bill, yet still found a way to keep going and share his story. Joey Evans joined us to talk about going from paralysis to finishing the Dakar Rally, which still feels surreal when you hear it. Chris Lomas, the founder of Hope4, reminded us how powerful small acts of kindness can be when they are done consistently, and Brendan Murray from The Owl Rescue Centre showed us just how much care and compassion goes into protecting the creatures we share this world with.

And there have been so many more incredible conversations.

The real good news is that we are only getting started!!!

If you’ve been wondering how to listen, you’ve got options. You can watch and subscribe on YouTube, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or follow along on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok… whatever works for you, wherever you are. That’s what this poddie is really about. Making good news accessible. Making it easy to find. And making sure that whenever you need a reminder that there is still so much good out there… you know exactly where to press play.


Sources: Good Things With Brent Lindeque 
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Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes and hear their incredible stories:

Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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Inside South Africa’s Fight Against Tuberculosis https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/inside-south-africas-fight-against-tuberculosis/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/inside-south-africas-fight-against-tuberculosis/#respond Sun, 22 Mar 2026 04:31:23 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=181323

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...

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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 March 2026) – In the lead-up to World TB Day (on the 24th of March), I sat down with Doctor Anura David, Senior Medical Scientist at the Wits Diagnostics Innovation Hub, for a podcast that puts people, progress and possibility at the centre of South Africa’s fight against tuberculosis.

Tuberculosis (TB) can feel like a distant topic for many, something that lives in statistics rather than everyday life, but this conversation changes that. It breaks things down in a way that is human, accessible and, most importantly, hopeful.

“South Africa has already made incredible progress in reducing TB,” Anura shares. “The next step is making testing easier, treatment shorter and care more accessible so that we can reach more people, faster.”

That progress is real. Since 2015, South Africa has reduced its TB incidence rate by 61%, a shift that speaks to the work being done across communities, clinics and laboratories. But what makes this moment exciting is what comes next.

In the episode, we unpack the innovations already on the horizon… from potential vaccines to a simple tongue swab test that could make diagnosis far less invasive, as well as shorter treatment options that could change how patients experience recovery.

“We are seeing technologies emerge that could completely shift how we detect and treat TB,” she explains. “The goal is to remove barriers so that people can get diagnosed early and start treatment quickly.”

This week’s podcast is not about overwhelming you with science, it is about showing how South African expertise is shaping real solutions with global impact and how those solutions translate into better care, earlier diagnoses and more lives changed.

🎧 Watch and listen to the episode on all our social platforms (like all of them).
📆 New episodes drop weekly.
🏡 Powered by BetterBond. Filmed at Primedia Studios.
❤ Stories that matter. Conversations that count.


Sources: Good Things with Brent Lindeque 
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Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes and hear their incredible stories:

Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African.

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The Kidnapping That Shook a Nation and The Miracle That Followed https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/the-kidnapping-that-shook-a-nation-and-the-miracle-that-followed/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/the-kidnapping-that-shook-a-nation-and-the-miracle-that-followed/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2026 04:32:37 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=180846

In May 2018, an entire nation waited anxiously for news about a missing baby from Alberton. Eight years later, Bronwyn Laird joins ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque’ again to share...

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In May 2018, an entire nation waited anxiously for news about a missing baby from Alberton. Eight years later, Bronwyn Laird joins ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque’ again to share how that terrifying chapter turned into a story of hope, healing and love.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (18 March 2026) – Eight years ago, South Africa held its breath. Parents refreshed their phones, communities shared posts at lightning speed and strangers whispered prayers for a tiny baby they had never met. It was a moment when the country collectively leaned forward, hoping against hope for the ending everyone was desperate to hear.

On the 2nd of May 2018, the Pink Ladies organisation for Missing Children in South Africa issued a kidnapped child alert after it was alleged that a domestic worker had taken a baby named Eden for a walk from the family home in Brackendowns, Alberton.

Eden had been tied to her back with a light blue blanket.

She never returned.

The story gripped the nation almost instantly. Minutes turned into hours, hours turned into days, and South Africans across the country found themselves emotionally invested in a story that felt far too close to home. Parents hugged their children a little tighter, timelines filled with messages of support and an entire country hoped for a miracle.

And then four days later… that miracle arrived.

Baby Eden was found and reunited with his family. It was good news that travelled just as fast as the heartbreak had days earlier. Relief swept across the country, and the story restored something powerful in the national spirit: the reminder that hope still exists, even in moments that feel impossibly dark.

Later that same year, Eden’s mom, Bronwyn Laird, joined me in studio on the Good Things Guy podcast to talk about the experience and the emotional whirlwind her family had been through. What she shared that day stayed with many of us long after the microphones were switched off.

“We’ve seen miracles happen and prayers answered,” Bronwyn said at the time.

“We cannot allow what 6 individuals, 5 of whom we have never even met – what they chose to do – to affect how we see the world, how we evaluate relationships going forward or how we live our lives.

Hate just isn’t in our vocabulary. Hate changes nothing but love changes everything. Love wins.”

Now, eight years later, Bronwyn joins me again on this week’s episode of ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque‘. This time the conversation is about the past but also about the incredible journey that followed. Bronwyn has written a book about the entire ordeal, sharing the raw, human experience of those terrifying days and the powerful lessons that came afterwards. In a full-circle moment, the Good Things Guy podcast and our original conversation even form part of that story.

While the chapter that began in 2018 started with fear and uncertainty, the pages that followed are filled with healing, growth and a family that chose love over bitterness.

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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African.

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The Owl Rescue Centre Story: A Powerful Podcast Conversation https://www.goodthingsguy.com/environment/the-owl-rescue-centre-story-a-powerful-podcast-conversation/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/environment/the-owl-rescue-centre-story-a-powerful-podcast-conversation/#respond Wed, 11 Mar 2026 03:52:51 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=179814

Brendan and Danelle Murray set out to rescue owls, but their work soon expanded into something far greater… a sanctuary dedicated to protecting wildlife and preserving biodiversity. This is all...

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Brendan and Danelle Murray set out to rescue owls, but their work soon expanded into something far greater… a sanctuary dedicated to protecting wildlife and preserving biodiversity. This is all you need to know about the Owl Rescue Centre.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (11 March 2026) – Protecting wildlife is not just a job for Brendan and Danelle Murray… it is a life’s calling, and this week’s episode of “Good Things with Brent Lindeque” dives into the incredible work they are doing to save some of South Africa’s most vulnerable creatures.

I got to chat with Brendan Murray, co-founder of the Owl Rescue Centre, about how he and his wife turned their lifelong passion for wildlife conservation into an organisation that now rescues and rehabilitates thousands of animals every year. Brendan explained that their journey began when they realised owls were disappearing at an alarming rate and had become one of the most common wildlife casualties arriving at veterinary practices.

“Realising that there was a rapid decline in owl numbers and that owls had become one of the most common wildlife casualties brought into veterinary practices, we decided to focus all our efforts on conserving them.”

That decision led to the creation of the Owl Rescue Centre in Hartbeespoort, where the team now takes in roughly two-thousand owls every year through rescue efforts. Injured owls are rehabilitated and, when ready, released back into the wild at the Owl Sanctuary, a farm situated within a 12,000-hectare conservancy where they can hunt, nest and thrive again.

Over time, the organisation has grown to protect a wide variety of wildlife species and contribute to important conservation and research projects, all driven by Brendan and Danelle’s dedication to protecting vulnerable animals.

“When we acquired the farm now known as the Owl Sanctuary, our dream was to secure a place for the owls where they would be protected and looked after, a piece of habitat that would always belong to them.”

If you want to hear the full story behind the Owl Rescue Centre and the incredible conservation work happening just outside Hartbeespoort, you can listen to the full conversation below (or wherever you watch or listen to your favourite podcasts).

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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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How Remote Work is Opening Global Doors for South Africans https://www.goodthingsguy.com/business/how-remote-work-is-opening-global-doors-for-south-africans/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/business/how-remote-work-is-opening-global-doors-for-south-africans/#respond Wed, 04 Mar 2026 05:22:24 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=179252

Imagine earning a global salary while living in South Africa, staying close to family, community and the life you’ve built? This gives “work from home” a whole other twist!!!  ...

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Imagine earning a global salary while living in South Africa, staying close to family, community and the life you’ve built? This gives “work from home” a whole other twist!!!

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (04 March 2026) – South Africa’s unemployment crisis remains one of the biggest challenges facing our country. The statistics are heartbreaking, with millions of capable and talented South Africans struggling to find meaningful work.

But alongside the challenges, new ideas are emerging that help connect local talent with global opportunities in ways that were almost impossible just a few years ago.

This week on Good Things with Brent Lindeque, we chat with South African entrepreneur Anton van Heerden about how he is helping South Africans work for international companies while staying right here at home. Through his company, DNA Employer of Record (DNA EOR), Anton is creating pathways for skilled South Africans to access global careers, earn international currencies… and still live on home soil.

Anton’s career is deeply rooted in South Africa’s growth story. He built and led VIP Payroll, which was later acquired by Sage, where he spent more than 20 years leading a multinational team before launching DNA EOR. His mission is simple: help South Africans access global opportunities safely, compliantly, and without ever having to leave home.

The idea is powerful. Instead of relocating abroad to find international work, South Africans can now effectively become “digital nomads” in their own country, working remotely for global companies while remaining connected to their families, communities and the place they call home.

You can watch the poddie below:

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Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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After 413 Days in ICU (And a R21 Million Bill), Kelvin van Baalen is Thriving https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/after-413-days-in-icu-and-a-r21-million-bill-kelvin-van-baalen-is-thriving/ https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/after-413-days-in-icu-and-a-r21-million-bill-kelvin-van-baalen-is-thriving/#respond Thu, 26 Feb 2026 06:04:40 +0000 https://www.goodthingsguy.com/?p=178668

Kelvin van Baalen spent 413 days in ICU, was resuscitated 9 times, had 27 surgeries and faced injuries that should have ended everything he had planned for his future. Instead,...

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Kelvin van Baalen spent 413 days in ICU, was resuscitated 9 times, had 27 surgeries and faced injuries that should have ended everything he had planned for his future. Instead, he found a way to rebuild, reframe and keep moving forward, one step (and one laugh) at a time.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (26 February 2026) – The human spirit is a powerful thing, especially when it refuses to be defined by a single moment, no matter how devastating that moment may have been.

On this week’s ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque‘, we sit down with Kelvin van Baalen, an incredible South African who is a flipping inspirational human.

Kelvin survived a tragic paragliding accident that left him fighting for his life, spending 413 days in ICU, being resuscitated 9 times along the way, having 27 surgeries and facing a medical aid bill that climbed to a staggering R21 million. Against all odds, he didn’t just survive, he rebuilt his life, found joy again, and now shares his journey with humour, honesty and a deep appreciation for simply being here. He was just 21 years old.

As specialist nurse Katinka Rheeder explained at the time, “When Kelvin arrived here he had sustained severe burns to approximately two-thirds of his body surface… local trauma statistics indicated a mere 30% predicted survival rate for burn injuries of this extent and severity.”

What stands out most when chatting to Kelvin now is not the scale of what he endured, but the way he speaks about moving forward. Even after coming home, the hard work continued, one lap of the house at a time, slowly building strength and confidence again.

“I had to push myself to walk around our house, adding more laps each day. Well, it was worth it, I can now walk around the entire golf course,” he says, with a grin you can hear through the mic.

Kelvin also speaks openly about embracing his body and refusing to let scars dictate how he shows up in the world.

“I do not allow my burns to hold me back from living life to the fullest. I play golf in shorts because I want to feel comfortable and play well. You can’t change what happened, but you can embrace what you have achieved. It’s all part of your story,” he shares, offering words that will resonate far beyond burn survivors alone.

Today, Kel is back on the golf course regularly, playing to a two handicap, competing in disabled tournaments, and joking that some of the top players are starting to get nervous. More than that, he is living proof that life after trauma can still be full, meaningful and joyful, especially when you choose to show up with humour and heart.

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Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes and hear their incredible stories:

Or catch an episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque or our Weekly Top 5 below. The videos here are always changing, updated with the latest episodes from these two shows. Both are part of Good Things TV, created to bring South Africans balance at a time when the news can feel overwhelmingly negative. Our goal is simple: to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in our country – and to leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. 

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