From gripping fiction and environmental storytelling to the joy of everyday life, practical leadership and inspiring conversations, step behind the pages with the authors shaping this season’s books. Watch exclusive interviews on YouTube, tune into thoughtful podcast conversations on Spotify, and hear the stories, ideas and experiences that inspired the books themselves.
The Most Chaotic Family You'll Meet
Every family has its quirks. The Flynns have … more than most. Lost Lambs is a darkly funny and deeply human portrait of a family in free-fall. Bud and Catherine’s attempt at reinvention has left their home in disarray. Their daughters are navigating their own chaotic realities, each more complicated than the last. As rumours swirl around a powerful local billionaire, one daughter begins to dig deeper, pulling the family into something far more dangerous than domestic dysfunction. A bold, memorable debut!
What Happens When You Get Trapped Inside a Crime Thriller?
Roxie always dreamed of living inside one of her favourite books. After all, Anna Matthews writes the kind of romances readers adore: sweet, charming and guaranteed to end happily ever after. So when a mysterious wish comes true and Roxie finds herself swept into a story of her own, it seems like a dream come true. Until the handsome stranger she’s meant to fall for tries to murder her. It turns out Roxie may be the heroine of Anna Matthews’ latest novel, but this time the author is writing a crime thriller. Desperate to survive a genre she knows nothing about, Roxie teams up with Grant Hoffman, an anxious English professor and devoted crime-fiction reader. Together, they must navigate a world where fiction and reality collide, every plot twist could be deadly, and making it to The End is far from guaranteed.
From Activism to Storytelling: Why Sally Andrew Chose Fiction to Change Minds
Bestselling author Sally Andrew is known for her beloved Tannie Maria Mystery series, but her latest novel explores something deeper than murder and intrigue. Drawing on her background in environmental education and adult learning, Sally discusses how fiction can open conversations that facts and activism sometimes cannot. Through a compelling mystery, she brings attention to real issues affecting South Africa, including conservation, biodiversity, succulent poaching, and the fragile ecosystems that sustain life in the Karoo. In this conversation, Sally shares why storytelling can be one of the most powerful tools for education, and how readers can engage with complex environmental challenges through characters and stories they love. Whether you’re a fan of the Tannie Maria series, passionate about conservation, or curious about the role fiction can play in shaping how we understand the world, this is a conversation not to miss.
A Practical Guide for Leading Others with Wisdom
Leading with Wisdom is a vital guide for leaders, creators and seekers asking the defining question of our time: What does it mean to be human? In an era drowning in information yet starved of wisdom, Rishad Ahmed argues that the most powerful technology we possess is not artificial, but human. He blends philosophy, business and inner development to offer practical guidance for leaders seeking alignment, clarity and regenerative impact.
Bella's Kitchen: A South African Cooking Odyssey
Join Isabella Niehaus as she guides us through the chapters of Bella’s Kitchen: A South African Cooking Odyssey. More than a cookbook, it’s a richly personal journey through the people, places and experiences that have shaped her life. Along the way, Bella reflects on cherished memories, unforgettable meals and the stories behind the recipes that have become part of her legacy.
The Space Between Light & Loss
What happens after life changes forever? Bridget McNulty and Dominique Olivier come together for a moving conversation around grief, resilience and finding meaning in everyday moments. Through personal stories and gentle wisdom, they remind us that even after profound loss, there is still light to be found.
Content note: This episode discusses grief and loss, which some listeners may find emotional.
Meat, Myths & Mindsets
In this practical and thought-provoking conversation, Hendrik Marais unpacks the science, misconceptions and everyday realities behind the carnivore lifestyle. From cholesterol and fibre to fasting, sustainability and nutrition myths, he explores why this way of eating has transformed the lives of many – and how listeners can make informed decisions without getting lost in the noise. Whether you’re simply curious or considering a lifestyle change, this episode offers a balanced look at one of today’s most talked-about approaches to nutrition.
The Art of Noticing Joy
What if joy isn’t something we have to chase, but something we simply need to notice? In this uplifting conversation, Bridget McNulty and Jenny Morris celebrate the beauty of everyday life – from the comfort of a favourite meal and the magic of gathering around a table, to the fleeting moments that quietly brighten our days. Together, they explore the connection between food, memory, pleasure and presence, sharing stories, laughter and gentle reminders to slow down and savour what matters most. Warm, joyful and wonderfully life-affirming, this episode is an invitation to find delight in the beautiful ordinary.
Rhythm & Wonder
Nadine Petrick sits down with Roslynne Toerien for a conversation that moves, quite literally, from the dance studio to the classroom to the page. They talk about grit as a daily practice, the discipline of rehearsal, the patience of teaching and the steady steps that help build confident readers. Ros shares how rhythm shaped her rhyme, how her work in education informs her stories and how African wildlife became the thread running through her books. From the teamwork in The Together Two, to the “clean-up crew” in The Scavenging Seven, the nighttime world of The Nocturnal Nine and the energy of The Feathered Five, each book explores animals and learning in different ways. This is a thoughtful conversation about purpose, play and helping children discover the wonder of reading.
Strength with Purpose: A Conversation with Craig Wilkinson
In this powerful episode, author and speaker Craig Wilkinson discusses his latest book, Force for Good, and explores what it means to rediscover masculinity in today’s world. He reflects on how strength, humility and compassion can coexist – and why true power lies in serving others. With honesty and hope, Craig shares insights on leadership, relationships and how men can become forces for good in their families, workplaces and communities.
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