When Hope Alive Radio invited me onto The Good Money Show, I knew the audience would be different to a conference room or a university hall.

Radio reaches people in their cars, in their kitchens, on their way to work. Ordinary people making decisions about their money, their futures, and their families. And that is exactly the audience I care most about reaching.

The conversation we had

We got into the real stuff — what it actually takes to start building wealth through property in South Africa, what stops most people from getting started, and how mindset plays a bigger role than most financial education programmes are willing to admit.

Here’s the truth I shared on air: most people are not poor because they lack opportunity. They are stuck because they lack information and belief. Nobody taught them how money moves. Nobody showed them that property ownership was even an option for someone with their background.

That’s the gap I’m committed to closing.

Property is not just for the wealthy

One of the biggest myths I pushed back on during the interview is that property investment is reserved for people who are already rich. It’s not. There are entry points at almost every income level if you know where to look and how to structure it.

What you need more than capital is knowledge, relationships, and the discipline to see a strategy through.

Why platforms like this matter

Community radio does something that mainstream financial media doesn’t always do — it speaks to people in a language they understand, about problems they actually have. The Good Money Show is doing important work, and I’m grateful for the platform.

If even one person heard that interview and started asking different questions about their financial future — that’s a win.

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