
An archive of each full weekday episode of the award-winning program presented by Stephen Grootes.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 191 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareersInvesting | |||

Stephen Grootes spoke to Ian Mann about the top books for 2025, Chef Peter Tempelhoff about his award-winning culinary journey and FYN dining experiences, Graeme Codrington about upcoming global sporting events and the first Enhanced Games in 2026, a... more
Stephen Grootes speaks to energy expert and journalist Chris Yelland about Eskom’s decision to appoint Enerweb to build a digital platform for virtual wheeling, and how this development fits into broader regulatory tensions in South Africa’s energy m... more
Stephen Grootes speaks to Miyelani Holeni, Municipal Governance Expert about Treasury withholding funds from municipalities over alleged financial mismanagement, the revenue consequences for municipalities and the effects of service delivery.
In ot... more
Stephen Grootes speaks to Energy Expert, Ruse Moleshe, about Mozal, Mozambique’s largest aluminium smelter, being placed on care and maintenance from March 2026 after its owner, South32, failed to secure affordable and reliable electricity to keep th... more
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Previous host much better
Since Stephen Grootes started and took over, the show have shifted from a neutral business podcast to a left leaning political ideology podcast
Excellent content, but the podcast editing is poor. Sometimes the presenter is cut off mid sentence and some adverts are included.
This has happened a few times in the past.
I don't think anyone listens to the final cut before publishing.
TMS has lost its focus on valued business content to idealogical grandstanding with a splattering of useless bio articles
I began listening to this particular show since Matric… And I fell in love once I saw this pop up on my ApplePod ❤️😍☺️🤭
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Listeners can expect a deep dive into the intricacies of the South African economy, exploring topics related to finance, politics, and current affairs. Key discussions often feature notable figures from various sectors, including economics, agriculture, legal affairs, and consumer rights, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives on crucial issues. Unique segments often blend expert analyses with personal anecdotes, creating a thorough understanding of complex financial landscapes. This approach not only informs but also engages audiences seeking to navigate the evolving market dynamics and entrepreneurial challenges in South Africa.
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