New in Town: Johannesburg

Road Trips and Driving in South Africa TRAIL

47 s · 23. März 202447 s
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This week on New in Town:Johannesburg, hosts Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore talk about road trips in and beyond South Africa and explain some unofficial traffic 'rules' Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With special thanks to Jenny Anderson Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

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Shopping in Johannesburg

In this episode, hosts Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore discuss where to buy everyday things in Johannesburg, from food, to clothes to mundane household items. And they might just happen to mention where they buy their wine as well! 😉 (We promise we have not been sponsored by any brand or company... although listening back, maybe some of them should think about it! 😂 All views are our own... with apologies for any UK oriented banter and supermarket snobbery) Takeaways Popular grocery stores in Johannesburg include Pick n Pay, Checkers, and Woolworths. Mr Price Home is a good place to buy household items. Amatuli offers unique African-inspired decor. Local markets are a great place to find clothing and accessories. Tipping in restaurants is expected in South Africa, with 10 per cent being the minimum. Shopping malls provide a safe and convenient shopping experience. Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore With special thanks to Jenny Anderson Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

24. Apr. 202433 min
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Advice for Newcomers

In this bonus episode, the hosts Sarah Passmore and Hannah Pirnie ask the guests at the official launch of New in Town:Johannesburg to give advice for newcomers to the city. The main themes include overcoming your fear and embracing a new amazing lifestyle: Takeaways: * Don't compare your new life in Johannesburg to your life back home * Embrace a completely new life and discover yourself in a different way * Talk to people and don't make assumptions about them * Immerse yourself in the culture and befriend people from different racial groups * Don't let fear ruin your experience in Johannesburg * Losing a sense of purpose is common for newcomers, but embrace being part of a team * Choose a nice neighborhood and research schools well * Travel and explore the city and the surrounding areas * Come to Johannesburg with an open mind and embrace the people and opportunities * The people of Johannesburg are vibrant, open, and friendly Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast

4. Apr. 20247 min
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Employing Domestic Workers

In this episode, podcast host Hannah Pirnie interviews the founders of the IZWI Domestic Workers Alliance to discuss employing domestic workers in South Africa. They cover various aspects such as communication, power dynamics, and the importance of written contracts. They also provide advice for employers, including tips on hiring, probation periods, and signing contracts. The conversation delves into topics like minimum wage, living wage, and additional benefits. They discuss healthcare options, leave for clinic visits, and safety precautions. The episode concludes with a discussion on supporting domestic workers after employment ends Takeaways: * Establish clear communication and boundaries with domestic workers to maintain a professional relationship. * Ensure that written contracts are in place to protect both employers and domestic workers. * Pay a living wage to domestic workers and provide additional benefits such as the 13th month pay. * Support domestic workers' social protections, such as registering for UIF and considering pension contributions Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast With special thanks to Maggie Mthombeni and Amy Tekié from IZWI Domestic Helpers Alliance https://www.izwi.org.za/ In this episode, podcast host Hannah Pirnie interviews the founders of the IZWI Domestic Workers Alliance to discuss employing domestic workers in South Africa. They cover various aspects such as communication, power dynamics, and the importance of written contracts. They also provide advice for employers, including tips on hiring, probation periods, and signing contracts. The conversation delves into topics like minimum wage, living wage, and additional benefits. They discuss healthcare options, leave for clinic visits, and safety precautions. The episode concludes with a discussion on supporting domestic workers after employment ends Takeaways: * Establish clear communication and boundaries with domestic workers to maintain a professional relationship. * Ensure that written contracts are in place to protect both employers and domestic workers. * Pay a living wage to domestic workers and provide additional benefits such as the 13th month pay. * Support domestic workers' social protections, such as registering for UIF and considering pension contributions Made by: New in Town:Johannesburg Hosts: Hannah Pirnie and Sarah Passmore Editor: Sarah Passmore Website: www.movingtosouthafrica.com Instagram: newintown.podcast With special thanks to Maggie Mthombeni and Amy Tekié from IZWI Domestic Helpers Alliance Find the Izwi employment guide here: https://www.izwi.org.za/ Find the South African living wage guide here: https://living-wage.co.za/

27. März 202429 min