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The Sias du Plessis Show
Sias du Plessis
248 episodes
2 weeks ago
South African wicketkeeper Sinalo Jafta joins The Sias du Plessis Show for one of her most open and honest conversations yet. From switching sports as a teenager to representing South Africa on the biggest stages in world cricket, Sinalo’s journey has been anything but ordinary. But beyond the gloves and the spotlight lies a powerful human story — one of pressure, identity, addiction, and redemption. In this episode, Sinalo speaks candidly about: Her rise through South African cricket and what it truly takes to stay at the top Life outside the game and the mental toll of elite sport Her battle with alcoholism, hitting rock bottom, and choosing recovery Facing public scrutiny, online criticism, and personal accountability Playing in a World Cup final after rehab — and what that moment meant The next chapter of her life, purpose, and legacy beyond cricket This is not just a cricket interview — it’s a conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and finding clarity when everything feels lost. 🎙️ Honest. Brave. Inspirational. A must-listen for sports fans and anyone navigating their own comeback.
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South African wicketkeeper Sinalo Jafta joins The Sias du Plessis Show for one of her most open and honest conversations yet. From switching sports as a teenager to representing South Africa on the biggest stages in world cricket, Sinalo’s journey has been anything but ordinary. But beyond the gloves and the spotlight lies a powerful human story — one of pressure, identity, addiction, and redemption. In this episode, Sinalo speaks candidly about: Her rise through South African cricket and what it truly takes to stay at the top Life outside the game and the mental toll of elite sport Her battle with alcoholism, hitting rock bottom, and choosing recovery Facing public scrutiny, online criticism, and personal accountability Playing in a World Cup final after rehab — and what that moment meant The next chapter of her life, purpose, and legacy beyond cricket This is not just a cricket interview — it’s a conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and finding clarity when everything feels lost. 🎙️ Honest. Brave. Inspirational. A must-listen for sports fans and anyone navigating their own comeback.
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Danny Costa Gil - Surviving FILICIDE to be the Last One Standing.
The Sias du Plessis Show
57 minutes 43 seconds
10 months ago
Danny Costa Gil - Surviving FILICIDE to be the Last One Standing.
You probably could not top what Danny Costa Gil has been through as stories go. His late mother tried to murder him and his brothers with lethal injections while they were sleeping and attempted to burn the house down. He somehow survived and is now ready to tell his story. Don't miss this fascinating story and discover how Danny, the last man standing and motivational speaker, uses his story to inspire others.
The Sias du Plessis Show
South African wicketkeeper Sinalo Jafta joins The Sias du Plessis Show for one of her most open and honest conversations yet. From switching sports as a teenager to representing South Africa on the biggest stages in world cricket, Sinalo’s journey has been anything but ordinary. But beyond the gloves and the spotlight lies a powerful human story — one of pressure, identity, addiction, and redemption. In this episode, Sinalo speaks candidly about: Her rise through South African cricket and what it truly takes to stay at the top Life outside the game and the mental toll of elite sport Her battle with alcoholism, hitting rock bottom, and choosing recovery Facing public scrutiny, online criticism, and personal accountability Playing in a World Cup final after rehab — and what that moment meant The next chapter of her life, purpose, and legacy beyond cricket This is not just a cricket interview — it’s a conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and finding clarity when everything feels lost. 🎙️ Honest. Brave. Inspirational. A must-listen for sports fans and anyone navigating their own comeback.