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Tom's farther in law wants him to wait a year before marrying her daughter. Should he wait?
EscuchadoDay 2: We give you 5 names, and you must tell us the odd one out...?
EscuchadoHow do you teach your kids how to handle things not going their way?
EscuchadoWe give you five names, and you must tell us the odd one out...?
EscuchadoYesterday, Anele heard an advert about the YAZ PLUS contraceptive recall, and it got us talking.
EscuchadoTell us your experience of working for a small family business?
EscuchadoSchool Leadership: What Is It Called In Your School And How Do You Earn The Badge?
EscuchadoKobus invited her sister Marie's ex to his wedding, should she still go?
EscuchadoWhat are you reminded of every day?
EscuchadoComplete the sentence: My grandmother made the best __________?
EscuchadoAre you or aren’t willing to shower at someone else’s house?
EscuchadoMasked Singer Season 3: Spinach has been unmasked & Jack Parrow is in Studio
EscuchadoIf your friends child drops your phone... who must pay for it?
EscuchadoChef Nokx Majozi is coming home and she’s bringing South African food with her.
EscuchadoWhat is in the place of your night club?
EscuchadoDay 4 of one actor, three movies: 4 tickets to Paw Patrol at MonteCasino!
EscuchadoIf you’re in a public space, is it ever acceptable to play music out loud without headphones?
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers debate whether playing loud music via Bluetooth speakers is acceptable during public park runs. While some participants, such as Catherine, argue that loud music disturbs the natural peace of the event, others defend the use of music for motivation. The discussion weighs the desire for a peaceful nature experience against the use of music to enhance the community vibe. Participants note that while organizers curate music for the event, some runners rely on personal speakers because headsets are prohibited by official regulations.
Imagine having Beyonce as your sister and she doesn’t want anything to do with you?
EscuchadoThis episode explores the complex dynamics of estranged family members and the boundaries of biological connection. The discussion begins with an analysis of the public discourse surrounding Beyonce's half-brother, examining the impact of celebrity status on family relationships and the role of parental accountability in sibling estrangement. Through listener call-ins, the hosts delve into personal stories involving unexpected reunions, claims of shared parentage without proof, and the tension between seeking connection and maintaining boundaries. The conversation highlights recurring themes of financial motives in sudden familial outreach and the difficulty of establishing new relationships later in adulthood when a history of non-connection exists.
Day 3 of one actor, three movies: 4 tickets to Paw Patrol at MonteCasino!
EscuchadoThe radio show 'Anele and the Club' on 947 hosts a competition where listeners attempt to identify an actor based on three movie scenes. The episode features several callers attempting to guess the identity of Charlize Theron and later Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson to win tickets to the Paw Patrol Dino Movie at Monte Casino. Listeners participate by calling in with their guesses, with some callers correctly identifying parts of the filmography for The Rock, including Jumanji and Moana. The segment concludes with a young caller named Ava winning a large number of tickets for her family and friends.
Chad Le Clos: 21 Medals & Counting
EscuchadoIn this interview, South African swimmer Chad LeClot discusses his recent achievements at the Commonwealth Games and his status as the most decorated athlete in the games' history. He opens up about personal hardships, including a recent house fire that destroyed irreplaceable memorabilia and the loss of a loved one. Chad reflects on his career milestones, discussing the profound impact of both major wins and significant losses. He also shares details about his post-swimming ventures, such as the Virgin Active Travel Club Academy, his commitment to grassroots development in South Africa, and his inspirations, including his mother's resilience after her battle with cancer.
Day 2 of one actor, three movies: 4 tickets to Paw Patrol at MonteCasino!
EscuchadoAnele and the Club on 947 hosts a high-stakes movie trivia competition where listeners attempt to identify one actor across three different film scenes. The episode features a contest for Paw Patrol Dino Movie premiere tickets, including a special event at Monte Cassino featuring cupcakes and face painting. Listeners call in with their guesses, debating the filmography of Leonardo DiCaprio and Will Smith, while navigating through various movie clips ranging from Blood Diamond to I Am Legend.
How long could you survive on the food you already have in your house?
EscuchadoThe hosts of 947 discuss the Netflix film The Last House, a sci-fi horror premise where a global event traps people inside their homes. This cinematic discussion transitions into a lively debate with listeners regarding personal food stockpiling and survival capabilities. Listeners share varying levels of preparedness, ranging from those who rely entirely on daily takeaways to extreme stockliners like Jane, who maintains massive reserves of Nescafe, tuna, and even cigarettes in her home.
Who is in the wrong the babysitter or the family who changed the time they are coming home?
EscuchadoThe hosts examine a viral dispute involving a babysitter who faced legal threats, police involvement, and professional retaliation after refusing to extend her shift past the agreed time. The conversation explores broader themes of entitlement toward service workers, including anecdotes regarding Uber drivers and the exploitation of church childcare volunteers. The episode also addresses the difficulties of balancing personal responsibilities with professional schedules and critiques the extreme exploitation of live-in nannies, specifically highlighting instances where workers are denied basic time off.
Day 1 of one actor, three movies: 4 tickets to Paw Patrol at MonteCasino!
EscuchadoOn the 947 radio program, hosts Anel and Frankie host a high-stakes movie trivia challenge to award four tickets to the Paw Patrol Dino movie at Monte Casino. Listeners participate via phone, attempting to identify one specific actor—Morgan Freeman—through three distinct movie scenes provided in audio clips. The competition features various callers from across Johannesburg, including participants from East Rand and Midrand, as they attempt to correctly name the films Shawshank Redemption, Invictus, and Along Came a Spider.
Masked Singer Season 3: Koeksister has been unmasked & Tumi Morake is in Studio
EscuchadoIn this episode of 947, radio personality Tumi Morake joins the studio to discuss her recent unmasking as 'Cook Sister' on Season 3 of The Masked Singer South Africa. She shares the experience of performing in costume, the challenges of maintaining a persona while singing, and the thrill of being revealed to a wide audience. The discussion also touches upon her background as a trained thespian, her memories of drama school, and the excitement surrounding the ongoing season of The Masked Singer, which features various high-profile celebrity reveals.
Would you pay your rent faster if your neighbors knew you hadn't?
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers debate the ethics of using public embarrassment, such as red notices on doors or school announcements, to compel payment of overdue bills. While some view it as a way to prioritize debts, others argue it violates privacy and unfairly targets families. The discussion further explores the legality of aggressive debt recovery tactics. Emmanuel Masomboga, Chairperson of the Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal, clarifies that cutting off utilities or locking tenants out without a court order is illegal, advising landlords to utilize formal legal channels instead.
Impi Warrior: Sibusiso Kotelo's incredible journey
EscuchadoThe hosts interview Sibusiso Kotelo, known as 'the Impi,' the ceremonial leader for the Springboks. The discussion explores his transition from professional bodybuilding to becoming a rugby icon, his deep respect for Siya Kolisi, and how his roles as a husband and father have shaped his character. The episode also details the extensive effort behind his new clothing collaboration with Pick n Pay, designed to make fan apparel more accessible to families. Additionally, the conversation touches on the discipline of the Springbok players observed during recent training sessions.
Finish this sentence: "The happiest kids are those who_______?"
EscuchadoOn 947, Anele and the club explore a viral video clip featuring an expert with 25 years of experience discussing the common denominator among the happiest children. The hosts and various callers share diverse perspectives on parenting, ranging from the importance of routine and discipline to the benefits of playing outside and having active father figures. The discussion culminates in the revelation that the key to a child's happiness is having at least one adult who truly sees, listens to, and accepts them.
At what age is the right age to settle down?
EscuchadoThe hosts of Anele and the Club on 947 debate a viral tweet claiming that participating in the reality show Married at First Sight at age 24 is 'peak giving up.' The discussion explores the concept of settling in relationships, examining whether certain ages represent a point where individuals have exhausted traditional dating avenues like Tinder or Bumble and are ready to let professionals take control. The conversation expands into a broader debate on dating dynamics across different life stages, including the biological clock for women, the impact of age on the available dating pool, and how expectations regarding partners change from one's twenties to one's forties. Listeners call in to share perspectives on whether the ideal age for such a reality intervention is 24, 37, or even 40 and above.
Where did you move to because of school, work, parents... and did you regret it?
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers explore the complexities of choosing a home location, weighing the benefits of proximity to schools versus workplaces. The conversation features various anecdotes from listeners about managing long commutes and the impact of school feeder zones on property decisions. The discussion also covers a caller's dilemma regarding moving closer to OR Tambo airport versus staying in Alberton for local amenities. Ultimately, the hosts discuss how living near schools can foster community and build a 'village' for raising children.
Do your kids know your favourite song?
EscuchadoA lively radio segment where hosts interact with children and parents to discover the favorite songs of various family members. The discussion begins with reflections on parental safety lessons, such as teaching children home addresses and emergency contacts, before transitioning into a call-in game focused on musical preferences. Listeners participate by sharing what their parents' favorite tracks are, ranging from hymns and Beyoncé to AI-generated songs and classic rock. The episode features live callers, including the Zendela family and young students, highlighting a shared community connection through music and personal anecdotes about family life.
Those who unpack at a hotel and those who live out of a bag...??
EscuchadoIn this lighthearted podcast episode, the hosts and callers debate the merits of unpacking versus living out of a suitcase when staying at hotels. The conversation explores various travel philosophies, ranging from those who meticulously use hotel wardrobes to avoid wrinkles, to those who keep their bags open for quick departures or use specific organizational systems to manage dirty laundry. The discussion features call-ins from listeners sharing their unique methods, such as the 'top-down' packing technique and using specific compartments for shoes and toiletries. Ultimately, the hosts weigh the pros and cons of organization versus convenience, touching on themes of travel anxiety, hotel staff interactions, and the risk of leaving items behind.
Would you stay with someone who's cheated on you... because they still owe you money?
EscuchadoThe podcast hosts discuss several listener stories involving significant sums of money loaned to romantic partners who subsequently cheated or defaulted on debts. The segment covers a woman who lost 120,000 rand for a car deposit and another caller who is owed 3,000 rand after an investment in a vehicle business. The episode also features stories of extreme financial betrayal and retaliation. Callers share experiences ranging from taking out bank loans to fund a partner's business to using forgery and tactical moves to reclaim belongings and vehicles from narcissistic partners.
What's the best meal or product you've seen named after a celebrity?
EscuchadoAnele and the club on 947 explore the phenomenon of food and drink items named after celebrities and famous figures. The discussion begins with a mention of a Chad LeCles smoothie at Kauai, noting his status as the most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete. The hosts and callers share various examples from around South Africa and beyond, including Oprah Chai at Starbucks, rugby-themed burgers like the Naas Botha burger at Burger Bistro, and even humorous suggestions for political-themed menu items. The episode features listener call-ins sharing personal anecdotes about finding celebrity-branded items in local restaurants. The conversation touches on the legal implications of branding, the nostalgia of past menu items like the Skulk Burger from Steers, and the creative ways local businesses use fame to market their products.
Thembekile is giving you a 101 update for those of you who know ZERO about the Madlanga Commission
EscuchadoThe hosts explore the widespread public interest in the Madlanga Commission, noting its high television ratings and its role in uncovering systemic corruption across drug busts, municipal corruption in Ekurhuleni, and allegations involving the police and judiciary. The episode delves into specific investigative details, including the suspicious disbanding of the political killings task team, the use of Woolies bags to transport bribes, and a concerning pattern of witnesses falling ill before testifying. The discussion further examines the investigation into Andrea Johnson's personal relationship with Major General Feroz Khan and allegations that she leaked sensitive docket details. The episode concludes by considering the broader implications of the commission, including potential arrests and the uncertain future of high-ranking officials.
Masked Singer Season 3: Protea has been unmasked & Shannon Esra is in Studio
EscuchadoIn this episode of Annelle and the Club, actress Shannon Ezra joins the show to discuss her recent unmasking as Protea on The Masked Singer South Africa. The conversation explores her public persona as the fictional lawyer Sandra Stay, the challenges of performing under a heavy costume, and her experience with the spiritual and relational aspects of the competition. Additionally, the episode touches upon her career history, including her work on SABC shows and her development of a new psychological thriller project with Natasha Sutherland.
Is there an age limit on a wedding flower girl?
EscuchadoA lively radio debate explores the age limits for flower girls and page boys in weddings. The hosts and callers discuss whether there is a maximum age, weighing the charm of young children against the humorous possibility of older relatives or even teenagers participating in wedding parties. The conversation covers various perspectives, including the logistical challenges of dressing teenagers in traditional lace and bows, the 'cuteness factor' of toddlers, and anecdotes about grandmothers serving as flower girls. The discussion touches on the social dynamics of wedding parties, such as managing the number of bridesmaids and ensuring all participants feel included without compromising the aesthetic of the ceremony.
Would you forgo your room cleaning if the hotel gave you a voucher for free dinner?
EscuchadoThe hosts of the 947 radio show discuss a recent trend in Las Vegas hotels where guests can opt out of daily housekeeping services in exchange for a dinner voucher. The conversation explores the trade-off between saving money on food and the luxury of having a professionally cleaned room, bed, and bathroom. Listeners call in with varying perspectives, ranging from those who prioritize the free meal to those who believe hotel stays should be strictly about being pampered without any household chores. The debate also touches on personal travel habits, such as whether one unpacks their suitcase or lives out of it.
Kids, If you could rename things, what would you call them?
EscuchadoHost Anele shares a nostalgic look at the endearing linguistic quirks of children, sparked by her producer's daughter calling pancakes 'rollies'. The episode features a collection of listener stories involving creative pronunciations and nicknames used by toddlers and young children, such as 'huggle' for a hug and cuddle or 'drinko' for a sippy cup. The discussion explores the logic behind how children rename the world around them and the bittersweet feeling parents experience as these unique childhood terms fade with age.
What animal beliefs did you grow up with..?
EscuchadoFollowing an incident involving a porcupine entering a home, the hosts explore various cultural and spiritual beliefs regarding animal encounters. The conversation traverses a wide range of superstitions, including the perceived meanings of seeing lizards, geckos, owls, bees, and snakes. Listeners call in to share personal anecdotes and ancestral traditions, ranging from Indian beliefs about crows and owls as omens of death to specific clan-based interpretations of snake sightings. The episode examines how these animal encounters are interpreted as messages from the spiritual world, whether as warnings of bad luck or signs of transformation.
Would you be wrong for refusing to tell my family how much I paid for my house?
EscuchadoA group of speakers engages in a heated debate regarding the social etiquette of asking about the prices of possessions, ranging from clothing and jewelry to houses and cars. The discussion explores whether such inquiries are intrusive 'pocket watching' or acceptable parts of a conversation, especially when items are shared as good deals. The conversation touches on themes of privacy, class, and the use of online tools like Google or Property24 to find information without asking directly. Participants share personal anecdotes about nosy relatives, colleagues, and the psychological motivations behind why people probe into others' financial expenditures.
When did you assist someone with something and they showered you with things...?
EscuchadoThe episode explores the ethics of gratitude and compensation when individuals perform extraordinary acts of service or medical assistance. The discussion begins with personal anecdotes about receiving unexpected gifts for small favors, which then transitions into a debate regarding whether airlines should compensate doctors who provide emergency care during flights. Listeners hear perspectives from a former flight attendant regarding the trauma of performing CPR on board and the lack of institutional support following medical emergencies. The conversation also touches upon the legalities of the Hippocratic Oath versus Samaritan protection laws, as well as an inspiring story of a specialist who sacrificed his race participation to save a life during the Comrades Marathon.
Joburg, we need you in all your ethnic groups to tell me what this porcupine means for you..?
EscuchadoIn this episode of Anele and the Club on 947, the hosts recount a startling encounter with an unexpected visitor in their home. What began as mysterious fruit being eaten in the kitchen and strange sightings in the garage was revealed to be a large porcupine living within the household. The discussion explores the family's reaction, the arrival of security personnel to handle the animal, and the various spiritual interpretations of such an event. Listeners share their own perspectives on the symbolic meaning of a porcupine, ranging from messages about setting healthy boundaries and protecting energy to Hindu beliefs regarding fertility and new beginnings. The episode blends a personal anecdote with a community-driven exploration of symbolism and superstition.
If an old school mate tracked you down today just to apologise for something they did years ago, would you welcome it...?
EscuchadoOn a Tuesday morning, Anele and the club discuss the complex emotions surrounding apologies from former school bullies. The conversation explores whether receiving an apology decades later provides closure or simply drags victims back into past trauma. Panelists share personal anecdotes regarding long-held grudges, unexpected phone calls from old acquaintances seeking forgiveness, and the modern intensification of bullying due to social media. The discussion touches on themes of healing, the boundaries of forgiveness, and the idea that some apologies are more about the perpetrator's need for absolution than the victim's need for peace. Listeners call in with their own experiences of being bullied, encountering former bullies in professional settings, and navigating the aftermath of school-era conflicts.
Masked Singer Season 3: Pap & Wors has been unmasked & Poppi Sibiya is in Studio
EscuchadoAn interview with travel vlogger Poppy Sibiya following her unmasking on Season 3 of The Masked Singer South Africa. The discussion explores her adventurous lifestyle, which involves traveling to high-risk destinations such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Amazon jungle to document unique human experiences. Poppy discusses her approach to travel, including her method of seeking out political unrest and her reliance on the hospitality of strangers. The episode also covers her experience as a contestant on the show, her background in industrial engineering, and how she monetizes her content through Instagram subscriptions.
Is it an insult or a compliment to assume someone did surgery for their glow up??
EscuchadoAnele shares a personal anecdote about an encounter with a new makeup artist who assumed Anele had undergone gastric bypass surgery due to her recent weight loss. The episode explores the debate over whether being mistaken for having had cosmetic or weight-loss surgery is a compliment to one's physical transformation or an insult to the hard work involved in natural weight loss. Listeners and callers contribute various perspectives, discussing the merits of surgical 'cheat codes' versus the discipline of gym-based training. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with medical procedures, recovery processes in Turkey, and the emotional impact of body image perceptions.
Kids and notifications: Should we normalise ‘Call or Message Bombing”?
EscuchadoThe hosts debate whether extreme behaviors, such as calling a partner 42 times during a cricket match, are typical for modern teenagers or signs of instability. The conversation explores the toxic nature of such patterns and how they can manifest in long-distance relationships through constant video monitoring. Reflecting on these unhealthy dynamics, the speakers emphasize the importance of recognizing red flags and maintaining healthy boundaries. They discuss how extreme behaviors often serve as a sign of toxicity rather than love, noting that these patterns can begin as early as adolescence.
We are Halfway through the year 2026: what has blown your mind TECH-wise?
EscuchadoIn this mid-year recap on 947, the hosts and callers share their favorite tech gadgets and inventions from the first six months of the year. The discussion covers a wide range of utility items, from kitchen aids like garlic crushers and electric wine openers to lifestyle enhancers such as portable steamers, Bluetooth headphones for TV viewing, and Ring doorbells for home security. The episode also explores travel-friendly tech, including foldable warming mats for hotel stays and handheld GoPros for underwater filming. Listeners contribute insights on everything from high-end electronics like the MacBook Neo and Nintendo Switch 2 to practical household tools, providing a diverse catalog of gadget recommendations for upcoming holiday gifting.
What’s the most money you’ve ever spent to keep your pet alive?
EscuchadoOn Anele and the Club, listeners share harrowing and expensive stories regarding the costs of pet ownership. The discussion begins with the news that desk engineer Gavin has incurred a 14,000 rand vet bill after his newly adopted puppies, Ollie and Lily, ate a poisonous plant. This prompts a wave of callers to recount extreme medical expenses for their animals, ranging from routine dental work leading to major surgery to life-saving treatments for poisoning and chronic conditions. Listeners detail various high-cost scenarios, including surgeries costing hundreds of thousands of rands, expensive monthly allergy injections, and specialized diets. The episode highlights the financial burden of veterinary care while emphasizing the deep emotional bond between owners and their pets, with many callers concluding that despite the exorbitant costs, the medical expenses are worth it for the sake of their beloved animals.
If you were pregnant and had to name your child after a FIFA world cup player this year – who will it be??
EscuchadoIn this episode of Anele and the Club on 947, the hosts and callers explore the humorous implications of naming children after prominent figures from the World Cup. The conversation ranges from football legends like Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland to more unexpected inspirations such as FIFA officials, referees, and even entire countries. The segment features various listeners sharing their creative—and often absurd—baby name ideas, including combinations with local surnames. The discussion also touches on personal anecdotes regarding children already living with football-inspired nicknames, such as 'Project Mbappe,' and the cultural impact of the tournament on naming trends.
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