Clinical Psychologist, Khosi Jiyane interrogates the Replacement child syndrome, which is said to be a term used to refer to a child conceived shortly after the parents have lost another child. Khosi extends this phenomenon to African culture of being named after a deceased ngkgono so and so as well as the concept of lebitso ke serumo.

Music Corner: Ben September’s ‘You’re so spoilt’: A sonic story of love and conflict
07:02

Wellness: More than tears: The hidden language of crying
29:07

In the Profile: Sandy Smith
36:44