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Worldview Tube operates three studios and two control rooms, producing over a dozen programs, including: The Stone Zone with Roger Stone Worldview Report with Brannon Howse The Rob Maness Show with Col. Rob Maness (U.S. Air Force Retired) Truth with JJ Carrell Technocracy News with Patrick Wood and Logan Howse The Tamara Scott Show with Tamara Scott Slingshot TV with Troy Smith Truth Today with Shahram Hadian Worldview Radio with Brannon Howse (live on 74 terrestrial Christian stations) Bran ...
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Join Lester Kiewit every weekday for an authentic Cape Town wake-up call. The show gets Cape Town as close to the story as possible, from high-profile interviews to did-you-hear watercooler conversations. The show is enlightening and accessible, inclusive and thought-provoking. It helps listeners navigate the (sometimes hectic) business of life. Some highlights include the daily Editorial segment at 6:10 and the flagship #LesterTester on Fridays at 8:35. The WorldView favourite Adam Gilchres ...
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Shall I Pray or Watch TV?

Vic Zarley on Podiobooks.com

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Shall I Pray or Watch TV? looks at the history of TV and its effect on our culture all from a Christian worldview perspective. My hope is that this book will create interest, not so much for the purpose of changing television, but more in changing our hearts. When our hearts are changed, the outer world begins to reflect that change in the choices we all make, regarding what we choose to watch on TV (or whatever else we choose to do). Our lives can become true and living examples of the teac ...
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King Charles III sends a message to US President; a reunion of strangers after a stem cell gift from England to Australia; a rule change of booze consumption for the 2034 World Cup. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme…
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Nigel Branken is a pastor, social worker, and social justice advocate who believes that people calling for the ban of the song Dubul’ ibhunu, from which the phrase “kill the boer” comes from, are focussing too much on the song and should be prioritising issues such as social inequality instead. He shares his reasonings with Lester Kiewit. Good Morn…
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Hundreds of women and children displaced in the Eastern Cape after xenophobic attacks in Addo, Pietermaritzburg court orders the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education to pay three early childhood centres the subsidies owed to them; Supreme Court of Appeal has found that a retired gardener and his wife can continue living on a smallholding in Stelle…
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Tahir Osman, founder of Take Back Our Mountain (TBOM), joins Lester Kiewit to discuss the growing grassroots movement working to restore safety on Cape Town’s Table Mountain trails. Born out of concern over rising attacks—especially against women—TBOM uses group hikes and runs to promote visibility and deter crime. From regular community patrols to…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Crystal Orderson to discuss how intra-African trade, regional value chains, and strategic capital flows are unlocking long-term growth across the continent. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town wi…
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Lester Kiewit gets The Africa Report with Kiri Rupiah of The Continent. They discuss the sending of supporters into Mozambique by Zimbabwe- to vote; Kabila’s immunity-for-life has been rescinded - paving the way for his prosecution for alleged treason and war crimes; sun finally sets on the British Empire with the transfer of the Chagos Islands to …
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Schalk van Heerden, Chair of Betereinders, speaks to Lester Kiewit following the weekend’s “Refuse to Flee” township football tournament. The initiative was organised in response to a group of Afrikaner farmers seeking refugee status in the U.S. and aimed to send a different message - one of commitment, presence, and unity. Schalk reflected on the …
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A victory parade in celebration of Liverpool FC’s Premier League success has been spoilt after man drove into crowd of supporters; U.S. & Russian Presidents resort to name calling; Australia bans machetes after a clash of gangs in Melbourne; music for the stars – literally. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Mor…
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In conversation with Lester Kiewit, Alan Winde Western Cape Premier reflects on the recent decline in the province’s murder rate over three consecutive quarters, attributing the progress in part to targeted interventions like the LEAP initiative. The Premier also touches on the urgent need for increased policing resources, greater devolved authorit…
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The City of Cape Town Collective Ratepayers Association (CTCRA), made up of 45 residents’ and ratepayers’ associations from across Cape Town, gathered together thousands of signatures in a petition which objected to many of the proposed components of the budget. Lester Kiewit speaks to CTCRA chairman Bas Zuidberg to find out how his meeting with Ma…
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In this week’s What the Hack! Arthur Goldstuck shares the latest in global tech with Lester Kiewit. He unpacks major AI announcements from the Google I/O conference in Silicon Valley, including a new era for Search powered by DeepMind. Arthur also introduces Spotify’s AI DJ, previews the tech behind the upcoming Champions League final in Munich, an…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Western Cape Mobility MEC Isaac Sileku about the launch of the province’s first Computerised Learner’s Licence Testing (CLLT) system in Beaufort West, replacing the manual booklet testing method. The new system is expected to deliver quicker and more accurate test results, as well as support those who are hearing-impaired th…
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Writer and director Karen Jeynes speaks to Lester Kiewit about kykNET’s gripping new drama series Die nuusmakers. Set in a fast-paced Johannesburg newsroom, the show follows veteran news anchor Adri Joubert as she navigates a national crisis alongside a personal one, revealing the emotional and ethical challenges faced by those delivering the news.…
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A woman in Gaza has lost nearly all her children in an attack; sabotage on the French Riviera; North Korean navy destroyer falls over. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good…
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Lester Kiewit chats to Conroy Herandien, a former Presidential bodyguard. about how threats against the president and other high ranking government officials are dealt with. Herandien provides insights into the security protocols in place to assess and respond to such threats, the role of specialized units like the Hawks, and the balance between pu…
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Lester Kiewit Chats to Axolile Notywala PR Counsellor for the Good Party about the City of Cape Town revising their budget. They discuss the factors that led to the revision, including over 14,000 public submissions, and the City’s move to introduce expanded rates relief and other amendments. Notywala offers the Good Party’s perspective on the proc…
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Taking out a vehicle loan over an extended period might seem more affordable for your pocket, but it could end up costing you an extra R100 000. What are the pitfalls to watch out for when considering the various “affordable” vehicle finance deals available on the market? Lester Kiewit speaks to Heide de Lange, spokesperson for Motor Plan Direct. G…
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Keith Phelps, Group Training Manager at Dunlop South Africa, spoke to Lester Kiewit about whether you need to replace both tyres if only one is damaged. Drawing on his 40 years of experience and extensive regional training expertise, Keith explained the safety, legal, and ethical reasons behind tyre replacement policies. He also shared valuable ins…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Nathan Adriaanse, the Director of Public Information and Stakeholder Relations at the Department of Infrastructure. They discuss the three options for affordable and social housing proposed for Sea Point’s Tafelberg site. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is…
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Human urine has been used as a fertiliser by some civilisations since ancient times due to its contents of nitrogen and phosphorus, so why is it not a popular choice anymore? Lester Kiewit speaks to Morne Faulhammer, owner of Super Plants Garden Centre in Tokai. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. …
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Researcher and political analyst Tara Roos joins Lester Kiewit to unpack the latest from Parliament — from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s election-year budget and the controversial R150 billion reserve drawdown, to ongoing Eskom bailouts and minimal youth employment provisions. They also delve into the draft Medium Term Development Plan, conce…
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A shock shooting in Washington DC has left two Israeli embassy staff dead, sparking international concern. In India, passengers endured a terrifying flight after their plane was battered by both hail and birds, leaving it holed mid-air. And in London, a new etiquette guide is taking aim at the capital’s worst tube commuters, from door blockers to l…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Michael Walsh, Non-Resident Senior Fellow in the Africa Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, about how President Cyril Ramaphosa managed to emerge from the meeting with US President Donald Trump unscathed, with some critics calling it the work of an accomplished statesman. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiew…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Schalk van Heerden the chair Betereinders, a group of white South Africans determined to make the country a better place. In response to a group of Afrikaner farmers taking up refugee status in the U.S, the Betereinders have organised a township football tournament under the banner “Refuse to Flee.” Good Morning Cape Town wi…
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In this week’s Pacific Dispatch, Katie Macdonald brings a mix of sobering and surprising stories: In New South Wales, devastating floods have left 50,000 people isolated and claimed four lives, as emergency services continue rescue and relief efforts. Across the Tasman, New Zealand’s government has scrapped Jacinda Ardern’s net zero plans, saying e…
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