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Back by popular demand, Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to registered clinical dietician-nutritionist Tabitha Hume about common diets people follow to lose weight and their health impacts. Hume also spoke about the celebrity wonder drug Ozempic that has the entire world talking.
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Back by popular demand, Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to registered clinical dietician-nutritionist Tabitha Hume about common diets people follow to lose weight and the health impacts of these diets.
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Wednesday on Good Morning Angels, Martin Bester and the Round Table kicked off WarmFees 2024 by assisting New Jerusalem Children’s Home with R25,000 and 200 brand-new blankets to keep the children warm this winter.
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On this How Hard Can It Be sport, presenter Xola Ntshinga challenged the rest of the team to be sports presenters. Both Martin Bester and Philicity Reeken tried to read sports bulletins while trying to pronounce some of the most difficult sports star names.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to Tabitha Hume, a registered clinical dietician-nutritionist, about the increase in eating disorders among children and body image-related issues impacted by social media. According to Hume, counting calories can easily become an obsession and is one of the leading causes of eating disorders.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to Tabitha Hume, a registered clinical dietician-nutritionist, about the increase in eating disorders among children and body image-related issues impacted by social media.
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On Thursday, Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to rugby legend Schalk Brits after recent comments he made about making school sports fun again.
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George building collapse survivor Delvin Safers took himself back to the dreaded day of Monday, 6 May, as he recalled the moment a five-storey building in George collapsed on top of him.
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Brave humans and dogs from the George community and beyond have been tirelessly searching for more survivors of the George building collapse. On Wednesday, Good Morning Angels assisted them with R200,000.
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How hard can it be to tell an expensive wig and a cheap wig apart? Breakfast with Martin Bester invited Mike and Liz to a hair salon and wig hire in Linden to help them see if they could identify a cheap wig versus an expensive wig.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester has R50,000 to give away on the new Secret Sound. Listeners stand the chance to win R50,000 if they correctly guess the 'Secret Sound'. Listen to Breakfast with Martin Bester every weekday from 06:00 to 09:00 to see if you can guess the next sound. To enter, all you need to do is SMS 'Secret', your name, and what you think the sound is to 37942.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to Richard Brussow, founder of the National Hijacking Prevention Academy, on preventing hijackings and spiking. As hijacking incidents continue to rise and pose a threat to all South Africans, Martin Bester spoke to hijacking specialist Richard Brussow on what to do when you are faced with a hijacking or spiking.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to Richard Brussow, founder of the National Hijacking Prevention Academy, on preventing hijackings and spiking. As hijacking incidents continue to rise and pose a threat to all South Africans, Martin Bester spoke to hijacking specialist Richard Brussow on what to do when you are faced with a hijacking or spiking.
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On Thursday, Martin Bester spoke to the founder of Gift of the Givers, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, who has been working tirelessly on the site of the disaster.
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Another lucky listener won R50,000 on Breakfast with Martin Bester's Secret Sound. To enter the next Secret Sound, all you need to do is SMS 'Secret', your name, and what you think the sound is to 37942
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After a devastating left 12 boys at the Louis Botha Children’s Home with nothing, the Angels came together and assisted them with R100,000. Naked Insurance donated R50,000 towards repairs and needs after the fire damage at House 11 at Louis Botha Children's Home as part of the Naked Difference. The Good Morning Angels Fund matched the donation, with another R50,000 towards replacing what was lost during the fire at House 11 at Louis Botha Children’s Home.
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On this week's How Hard Can It Be, Breakfast with Martin Bester invited South African musician Mo Magic to show the team how to do magic. He also wowed the team with a few tricks he had prepared just for us.
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Martin Bester cautioned drivers to stay vigilant when driving after he shared his experience with an attempted smash-and-grab.
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Breakfast with Martin Bester spoke to Albertus Goosen and his fiancé Zelda Botha after Goosen asked his girlfriend to marry him at a local Pick n Pay. The video of the moment went viral on social media and the couple shared what the experience has been like.
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