Brent Lindeque catches up on all the good things currently trending, gets the top 5 charting good news from Kerri and talks to two amazing initiatives doing incredible things in South Africa!
The Good Stuff… a weekly South African show on Cliffcentral dedicated to good news & inspirational stories.
Brent Lindeque, the good news guy, has been spreading positivity and embraced the platform offered to him since his South African Random Act of Kindness #neknomination went viral.
He has turned this into a sustainable, continuous discussion around the power of positivity and the change the world needs.
The Good Stuff aims to put a smile on people’s dials and provide a welcome relief from the daily grind.
With compelling and inspirational interviews and a healthy dose of humour, Brent searches for good news stories from around the world every week.
Brent & Kerri kick off the show with their regular catch up, reporting on all the news that really matters while focusing on the top 5 trending good news stories in the world.
The team also get to chat to Rhiza Babuyile… an incredible South Africa assisting in developing historically disadvantaged township communities and the Daredevil and CANSA team pop into the studio wearing nothing but purple speedos to chat about the Hollard Daredevil Run.
Because its the first of the month, the Huddle Up girls also join the team to update us on their amazing causes!
Plus this week’s ‘50 seconds of fame‘ focus is Laura Makhafola, an incredible South African who promoted her group ‘Her Majesty The Black Queen’.
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Top good news stories for the week:
10 days in South Africa through the eyes of a tourist… must watch video!
Connecting Johannesburg: 19 new stations planned for Gautrain
South African Farmer goes viral with his awesome dance moves
South African newspaper vendor’s random act of kindness goes viral
Company just 3D printed an entire house in 24 hours. Complete game changer for housing crisis