How to make your money work for you

How to make your money work for you

Need some money advice? Joburg-based wealth strategist Bronson Friedman lets us in on a few secrets on how you can you save, and even make money, in a post-pandemic economy.

How to make your money work for you
Don't Hold Back

We all want to be millionaires - or at the very least have enough money to get by! Unfortunately, that's generally easier said than done.

Don't Hold Back podcast host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba chats to Johannesburg-based Wealth Strategist Bronson Friedman, who lets us in on a few secrets on how you can you save, and even make money, in a post-pandemic economy.

From credit-card debt and when to start saving for your retirement to stokvels and what not to splurge on in a recession, they discuss it all.

Listen below.

In the last episode,  acclaimed author and energy healer Kagiso Msimango laid out how we can manage toxic relationships without hurting ourselves. She sat down with Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba and revealed how we still have control over our lives, even if all seems lost.

Among other things, they discuss:

  • Dealing with toxic relationships
  • Taking responsibility in your life
  • Self doubt and insecurity
  • Shifting focus from blame to empowerment
  • The labels we give people that aren't helpful
  • The culture of being offended and why this isn't helpful
  • What it means to be 'woke'
  • Following your intuition

Listen below.

Kagiso Msimango and Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba
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In the last episode of 'Don't Hold Back',  sports coach and mentor Patience Ramavhale battled mental illness from a young age, abused by a parent. Her first suicide attempt was when she was in Grade 2.

It was her love for sport and passion for coaching that saw her triumph over the trauma and devote her life to helping other young athletes.

“I grew up in a very toxic environment. From a very tender age, I was neglected, I was abused, I was rejected… I got introduced to sports, it was netball. We didn’t have proper courts, but I felt this was a place where I felt safe; this is a place where I’m able to be who I am without being judged,” Ramavhale tells Don’t Hold Back podcast host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba, in a very candid interview.

“No-one talks about it, no one educates you about it (depression)... I had to fake this bubbly personality. I had to fake this smile, ” she says.

If you, or anyone you love, is battling anxiety and depression, then this episode of Don't Hold Back is a must-listen.

Click below to listen now or download it for later.

ABOUT NOZIBELE QAMNGANA-MAYABA:


South African presenter Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba is well known for her HIV-AIDS activism and YouTube channel. After her own HIV diagnosis in 2013, Nozibele made it her mission to hold open conversations about her journey.


Now a published author and respected authority on the subject, the 31-year-old’s work was named as one of the web’s Top 15 HIV YouTube channels.

With her direct, engaging, and empathetic hosting style, she's the perfect fit to address taboo topics - and to say: Don't hold back!

Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba
Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba

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‘Don’t hold back – say it loud’  is a co-production between Jacaranda FM, sister station East Coast Radio and German broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW).

Don’t hold back – say it loud’ is both an audio and video production.

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