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Had a telephone Call with King Linda where we discussed property investment in South Africa....
We are in conversation with Dr Faith Mahlangu a Mental Health Advocate.
Suicide & Crisis Lines South African Depression & Anxiety Group - SADAG (0800) 12 13 14SADAG is Africa’s largest mental health support and advocacy group. Adcock Ingram Depression and Anxiety Helpline(0800) 70 80 90Adcock Ingram is a leading South African pharmaceutical manufacturer sponsoring a support line to provide immediate help for people suffering from anxiety and other mental health issues. Lifeline South Africa (0861) 322 32224-hour crisis intervention service. “Emotional First Aid station”. Befrienders Bloemfontein (0027) 51 444 5000If you are feeling anxious, confused, hurt, depressed, if you are wondering whether life is worth living…contact the Befrienders today.The service is free and completely confidential. You don’t even have to tell us who you are. Alcohol & Substance Abuse Al-Anon 0861 ALANON (25 26 66)Al-Anon Family Groups is for the families and friends of problem drinkers, with a special section – Alateen – for children of alcoholics, and a group for adult children of alcoholics. Alcoholics Anonymous South Africa 0861 HELPAA (435 722)Worldwide fellowship for alcoholics supporting those choosing to be sober. Only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Line 24hr helpline(0800) 12 13 14For alcohol and substance abuse rehabilitation and helpline. Narcotics Anonymous SA ( 0881) 30 03 27NA is a non-profit organization for recovering drug addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Pharmadynamics Police and Trauma Line(0800) 20 50 26For abuse trafficking reports and drug related crimes. SA National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 08611 REHAB (73422)Sanca provides specialized and affordable prevention and treatment services for alcohol and other drug dependence. A national body established in 1956, it has independently operated societies and counselling centers in all nine provinces. Unhooked (081) 456 3945We are a Christian Based Non-Profit Substance Abuse Recovery Organization focusing on Outpatient Treatment , Addiction Counselling , Substance abuse prevention and Intervention .We believe that recovery is possible. Not only do we offer a very good Outpatient Program , we also help families in finding the best suitable treatment option for their loved ones. We make the families part of the recovery process and offer Family Education Sessions as well as Family Support Groups. Domestic & Sexual Violence People Opposed to Woman Abuse (Powa)(083) 765 1235Gauteng-based organization offering shelter and counselling services to women in abusive relationships, rape survivors, survivors of incest etc. POWA is a “feminist, women’s rights organization that provides both services, and engages in advocacy in order to ensure the realization of women’s rights and thereby improve women’s quality of life”. Rape Crisis (021) 447 9762 (Observatory)(021) 633 9229 (Athlone)(021) 361 9085 (Khayalitsha)Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust works to prevent rape, offers healing to survivors, and works towards legal reforms that will ensure perpetrators are brought to justice. Services include counselling, court preparation, support groups, important contact numbers. Non-governmental organization. Stop Women Abuse0 (800) 150 150Crisis counselling for women who have been raped or abused, advice and support for people wanting to support women in need of help, legal and other options available for abused women and rape survivors. Run by Life Line.
Suicide & Crisis Lines South African Depression & Anxiety Group - SADAG (0800) 12 13 14 SADAG is Africa’s largest mental health support and advocacy group. Adcock Ingram Depression and Anxiety Helpline (0800) 70 80 90 Adcock Ingram is a leading South African pharmaceutical manufacturer sponsoring a support line to provide immediate help for people suffering from anxiety and other mental health issues. Lifeline South Africa (0861) 322 322 24-hour crisis intervention service. “Emotional First Aid station”. Befrienders Bloemfontein (0027) 51 444 5000 If you are feeling anxious, confused, hurt, depressed, if you are wondering whether life is worth living…contact the Befrienders today.The service is free and completely confidential. You don’t even have to tell us who you are. Alcohol & Substance Abuse Al-Anon 0861 ALANON (25 26 66) Al-Anon Family Groups is for the families and friends of problem drinkers, with a special section – Alateen – for children of alcoholics, and a group for adult children of alcoholics. Alcoholics Anonymous South Africa 0861 HELPAA (435 722) Worldwide fellowship for alcoholics supporting those choosing to be sober. Only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Line 24hr helpline (0800) 12 13 14 For alcohol and substance abuse rehabilitation and helpline. Narcotics Anonymous SA ( 0881) 30 03 27 NA is a non-profit organization for recovering drug addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Pharmadynamics Police and Trauma Line (0800) 20 50 26 For abuse trafficking reports and drug related crimes. SA National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 08611 REHAB (73422) Sanca provides specialized and affordable prevention and treatment services for alcohol and other drug dependence. A national body established in 1956, it has independently operated societies and counselling centers in all nine provinces. Unhooked (081) 456 3945 We are a Christian Based Non-Profit Substance Abuse Recovery Organization focusing on Outpatient Treatment , Addiction Counselling , Substance abuse prevention and Intervention .We believe that recovery is possible. Not only do we offer a very good Outpatient Program , we also help families in finding the best suitable treatment option for their loved ones. We make the families part of the recovery process and offer Family Education Sessions as well as Family Support Groups. Domestic & Sexual Violence People Opposed to Woman Abuse (Powa) (083) 765 1235 Gauteng-based organization offering shelter and counselling services to women in abusive relationships, rape survivors, survivors of incest etc. POWA is a “feminist, women’s rights organization that provides both services, and engages in advocacy in order to ensure the realization of women’s rights and thereby improve women’s quality of life”. Rape Crisis (021) 447 9762 (Observatory) (021) 633 9229 (Athlone) (021) 361 9085 (Khayalitsha) Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust works to prevent rape, offers healing to survivors, and works towards legal reforms that will ensure perpetrators are brought to justice. Services include counselling, court preparation, support groups, important contact numbers. Non-governmental organization. Stop Women Abuse 0 (800) 150 150 Crisis counselling for women who have been raped or abused, advice and support for people wanting to support women in need of help, legal and other options available for abused women and rape survivors. Run by Life Line.
Just had a great conversation with my neighbours as we just sat down watching motorsport.
A new segment the Pastors Gathering is a monthly segment added to the podcast... listen and enjoy.
Had a great conversation with the Twinz Lara @lara_lee_d and Limpho @dimpz_chasing7 on Youth Ministry and The Pandemic
An Investment brief creating a more sustainable empowerment model for You as an individual.
A conversation a I had with Thulisile, a young mind that has a brilliant take on societal issues
Conversation with Dr Ngigi Wanjiku, a medical Practitioner from Kenya. as we open our minds to the seeds that God has planted in this conversation
Money conversations with Laurence, a very informative discussion with the Financial Sense tv founder.
Mental Health is considered a silent epidemic throughout our black and brown societies, due to substantial financial and systemic challenges.
This is where we get comments like depression is a rich persons disease.
Today we want to discuss the psychosocial contributors to the global mental health disparities in an African context, which include:
low priority/lack of clear mental health understanding; poor health infrastructure; insufficient number of trained specialists; culturally aligned assessment and treatment; stigma, discrimination and social, environmental and economic vulnerability with regards to mental health.
Listen to the conversation we have with @iamsonyaprasad and @faithy_ness on this topic of Mental Health
Masego More and I have a conversation about youth ministry and her life journey as a PK
Here we having a conversation on African politics and governance with @loveronica_ who is Christs Image Bearer, a Candidate Architect, The Co-founder of @justlove_sa & Founder of @lot26studio....
We have a conversation with Max Geerthsen on issues that he has dealt with in terms of disability in the context of the church.
Speaking to Sonya Prasad a Digital Creator, Reformed Fashionista, Storyteller & Human, as she gives us insights on Mental Health, from a different context.
This weeks episode we speak to Kyle Chetty on issues pertaining to the Proverbs 31 Woman, and creating an understanding on who this woman is.... Personal IG: @theofficialkylechetty Podcast IG: @thekylechettyshow Podcast episodes available on all major podcast platforms!!!!!
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Kowen Van Harte is a young Business man who has proven that being in business at young age takes you to greater heights than expected.
When you got married did you think you would have banging sex every night and look forward to being together every other moment? Did you see yourselves getting home and before you get into the house you have torn your clothes off and find that the bedroom is too far? Then reality hit home and sex is twice a week on a good week, and it’s always on the bed in the missionary position? So we speak to Dr Tich more in depth about his new book.