Podcasts
Beyond 16 Days
In this episode Brett & Merrishia dive deep into the realities of Gender-Based Violence (GBV)—its impact, the systemic issues at play, and explore how we can create safer communities and empower those affected.
Do fathers matter?
Research says that about of 65% of children live in homes without their biological fathers. If we say mothers matter, no one would ever argue with that, but what about fathers? Today we will ask the question, “Do fathers really matter?”, and if so, what is keeping them from being involved in a positive way?
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The world needs a father
The founder of The World Needs a Father, Ps. Cassie Carstens speaks about the need to address the issue of fatherlessness in South Africa.
My role as a father
Leader of Build One South Africa, Mmusi Maimane reflects on his role as a father and shares an encouragement for fathers in South Africa
Father Wounds
Heartlines Reps Ps Libuseng & Ps Fikile talk the Fathers Matter campaign and its significance in communities across South Africa.
Fathering Tips 2
Andile and co-host Brett Anderson chat to Heartlines Rep in KwaZulu-Natal, Craig Bouchier, as he continues to unpack some tips for dads.
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Andile and co host Brett Anderson chat to Heartlines Rep in KwaZulu-Natal, Craig Bouchier, as he speaks on why the Fathers Matter campaign is important to him and shares fathering tips.
Read more about Fathering Tips Part 1Fathers Matter Intro Part 3
Heartlines Church Mobilisation team leads, Olefile Masangane, Brian Helsby and Nkosinathi Sixabayi their stories of being fathered and how this impacted the way they show up as fathers in their childrens lives.
Fathers Matter Intro Part 2
Heartlines Church Mobilisation team leads, Olefile Masangane, Brian Helsby and Nkosinathi Sixabayi talk about the role of the church in addressing some of the challenges fathers face in South Africa.
Fathers Matter Intro
Heartlines Church Mobilisation team leads, Olefile Masangane, Brian Helsby and Nkosinathi Sixabayi talk about the importance of fathers and some challenges they face in South Africa.