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The excitement was palpable at the Radisson RED Rooftop in Rosebank, as content creators, media and high-profile personalities from across the country gathered for the much-anticipated DStv Content Creator Awards nominee announcement event.
The annual awards event, which celebrates the best and brightest content creators, unveiled the nominees for this year’s awards to cheers and jubilation, recognising excellence across 17 categories.
Among the categories, five will be open for public voting, allowing fans to choose who takes home the coveted awards. To cast your vote for your favourite creator, visit www.contentcreatorawards.co.za or SMS your favourite nominee’s unique code to 33103 and you could win a VIP experience to the awards on 12 October. Ts & Cs Apply. SMSs charged at R1.50
CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD – ABC’s “Celebrity Family Feud” stars Steve Harvey as host.
STEVE HARVEY (Disney/Matt Sayles)
Multiple Emmy Award-winning television host, comedian, producer and global philanthropist, Steve Harvey, will headline MIP Africa at FAME Week Africa in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1-7 September 2024. Recognised globally for his relatable, honest, and inspiring personality, Harvey is one of the most trusted figures in media, reaching over 178 million US viewers annually. His presence at FAME Week Africa is expected to draw significant attention and participation from industry professionals around the globe.
Botswana Ignite! Initiative
Harvey’s visit to FAME Week Africa is part of a strategic initiative to boost Botswana’s creative economy. In partnership with the government of Botswana, Harvey is championing Botswana Ignite!, an ambitious programme aimed at nurturing local talent and fostering growth within Botswana’s television and video production industries. This initiative seeks to invigorate Botswana’s creative landscape and position the country as a leading hub for film and television production in Africa.
I am an introvert by nature. In the past few years, I have forced myself to become less socially awkward by attending media events solo and introducing myself and talking to complete strangers. The experience can be daunting, but it is essential for networking and getting ahead, especially in the corporate world.
Introverts, the world over, find social situations stressful because they often feel drained by prolonged social interactions and large gatherings. Unlike extroverts, who gain energy from being around others, introverts recharge through solitude and quiet time. Additionally, the need for small talk and quick thinking in social settings can be overwhelming for introverts, who typically prefer deeper, more meaningful conversations.
Now, a new book by best-selling author Helen Nicholson, titled “Networking for Introverts” provides a step-by-step guide for introverts, that will not only help them overcome these challenges, but also teach them to harness the introvert skills of listening, thoughtful communication and focus, as super-powers, to connect with people more deeply and build an advantageous network.
The OceanXplorer reaches Svalbard’s blockade of sea ice and can go no further. (National Geographic)
From National Geographic Explorer at Large James Cameron (“Avatar”), BBC Studios Natural History Unit (“Blue Planet II”) and OceanX, comes the most ambitious ocean adventure ever filmed. The breathtaking series OCEANXPLORERS will premiere on Wednesdays at 19:00 from 21 August on National Geographic (DStv 181, Starsat 220).
The National Geographic series takes audiences aboard the OceanXplorer, OceanX’s state-of-the-art scientific research and exploration vessel, to investigate the farthest frontiers of the world’s oceans, 80% of which are entirely unknown. Armed with advanced technology, a hand-picked team of intrepid explorers and scientists, National Geographic Explorers and other ocean experts embark on a global odyssey to solve some of the ocean’s greatest mysteries through the lives of its animals and their ecosystems. The ship sets sail on a grand adventure – traveling to the depths of the Atlantic in the Azores, diving into the shallows of the Bahamas and warm waters of the Caribbean before embarking north to the frigid arctic shores of Svalbard, Norway. OCEANXPLORERS provides an immersive look at an underwater world of wonder with incredible discoveries that push the boundaries of exploration and our understanding of the ocean like never before.
This year, I turned 50 years old. For many women, saying that out loud, let alone on social media or in public, has for the longest time, felt like a swear word. But why? Isn’t it a blessing to have reached this milestone age? My mother died at 47 from a brain haemorrhage. It is odd to realize that I am older than my mother!
I am currently in the phase of my life called perimenopause. This is an odd period in a woman’s life because much like puberty, one has raging hormones and mood swings but none of the youth that accommpanies the former. One would expect that I’ve gained enough life experience to control my emotions, but other symptoms like insomnia and weight gain are a little more difficult to handle.
Often referred to as the transition phase before menopause, perimenopause is a significant period in a woman’s life marked by various hormonal changes. This phase can begin as early as the mid-30s or as late as the mid-50s, and can last anywhere from a few months to over a decade. Understanding perimenopause and knowing how to manage its symptoms naturally can help you navigate this transition with greater ease and well-being.
Symptoms of Perimenopause
Perimenopause is characterised by fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone, leading to a range of physical and emotional symptoms. Common symptoms include:
Irregular Periods: Changes in menstrual cycle length and flow.
Hot Flashes and Night Sweats: Sudden feelings of heat and sweating.
Sleep Disturbances: Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
Mood Swings: Increased irritability, anxiety, and depression.
Vaginal Dryness: Reduced estrogen levels leading to dryness and discomfort.
Decreased Libido: A reduction in sexual desire and arousal.
Weight Gain: Often around the abdomen due to hormonal changes.
Cognitive Changes: Memory lapses and difficulty concentrating.