Family Matters: How to navigate the highs and lows of the holidays
Family Matters – How to build strong sibling relationships part II
Thabo Shole Mashao, in for Clement Manyathela, speaks to Kefilwe Mojapelo who is a Psychosocial Wellbeing Practitioner and Social Worker for the second instalment on how to build strong relationships with one’s siblings.
Family Matters – How to forgive someone who is deceased
Clement Manyathela speaks to Nkateko Ndala-Mokgoro, a counselling psychologist about the pain of losing someone who has hurt you before you were able to forgive them.
Family matters: How to build strong sibling relationships
Clement Manyathela speaks to Kefilwe Mojapelo, who is a Psychosocial Wellbeing Practitioner and Social Worker about how to foster a close relationship with one’s siblings.
Family Matters – How to deal with children who lie
Clement Manyathela hosts Kate Rowe, Wellbeing expert and founder of Explorare to discuss how to deal with children who lie. Kate explains the different reasons why children lie and how to pick up when the lying becomes a call for concern.
Family Matters: How to be more empathetic
Clement Manyathela hosts Debbie Howes, a clinical psychologist, speaking about how to be more empathetic. Debbie explains how empathy affects and benefits personal relationships.
Family Matters: How does porn exposure affect children?
Clement Manyathela speakers to Mark Russell, the Executive Director of TechBear.Online about how exposure to porn affects children and what parents can do to safeguard their children from porn.
Family Building and maintaining adult friendships
Clement Manyathela speaks to Mandy Herold, a high-performance strengths coach about the challenges of building and maintaining adult friendships.
Family Matters: Managing screen time and digital addiction
Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr. Marlena Kruger, a Digital Well-being and Neuro-integrative Health Coach, Trainer, and Speaker about how adults and children alike can manage their screentime.
Family matters: Emotional intelligence and how to cultivate it
Clement Manyathela speaks to Richard Cullinan, an emotional intelligence coach and author about the importance of emotional intelligence in relationships and for mental and physical well-being.