Rozanne McKenzie on life, love and lockdown!

LISTEN: Rozanne McKenzie on life, love & lockdown (& pole-dancing!)

She was one of the first people to interview Brent Lindeque years ago when he turned the drinking game Neknomination on its head, instead using it to feed a homeless man. That act went viral and Good Things Guy was born. Now Brent gets to interview Jacaranda FM's Rozanne McKenzie on life, love, lockdown - and pole-dancing! Listen to the podcast here.

Rozanne McKenzie on life, love and lockdown
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Johannesburg-based news anchor, presenter, MC, actress, voice over artist, wife and mom, Rozanne McKenzie recently started a media company called 'Rozanne McKenzie Media' and is currently producing her first TV show about good things.

The entire show is based around the Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels, which is featured on Breakfast with Martin Bester every Wednesday morning.

Omgee-engele is a revisit of some of the incredible stories that listeners have heard on Good Morning Angels over the past few years. Presented by Martin and Dianne Broderick, the TV show goes back to the beneficiaries to see how it’s going with them now and how their involvement with Good Morning Angels has changed their lives.

Rozanne joins Brent Lindeque to chat about the show; about being a mom and fighting for body positivity online. Listen below.

Meanwhile, meet Jo Black… a South African Afrikaans hipster who sings; who stands up at schools to talk about fighting bullying and who's found an unusual love during lockdown. Listen, as he talks to Brent Lindeque on Good Things Guy.

Jo Black has grown to become a household name as far as South Africa is concerned.

With his level of impact and influence on many lives in the country, the motivational speaker-cum-singer keeps waxing strong and setting records because of the great things that he's doing.

On the problem of bullying, Jo Black - who's started an anti-bullying initiative called BTG (Be That Guy | Girl) - says the problem is worse than we think. "Kids now have even more stress than we used to have at school. Now they've got all this pressure from social media..."

Jo Black joins our Good Things Guy, Brent Lindeque, on his latest JacPod podcast, to talk about things that matter to him, including his new Heroes Anonymous App; his lockdown 'love' and whether he's been writing any new music.

Brent also opens up to Jo about his own primary school years and how he was bullied. Listen to the interview below.

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