How to ensure that the Wealth you build through Real Estate is passed down from Generation to Generation

In this week’s podcast, we talk to Shillyboy Mothiba, a Chartered Accountant by profession, he is co-founder of Intergen Private Wealth, a company that specialises in Trust and Estate planning for property investors.

Shillyboy started off building houses before finding himself in estate planning.

He explains why estate planning is so important and how we speak a lot about economic transformation..

How to build 21 units in 2 Years using other people‘s Money

In today’s podcast episode, we talk to Moloko Makgele, founder of Zest Property Investment Development and a fund manager at Absa for the last 8 years.

Moloko has an Accounting degree, post-grad in risk Management and an MBA from Mancosa.

He has been an entrepreneur for years and has tried multiple businesses until he decided he needed something that can create a proper stable income...

Stepping into your Divine Feminine to build a Successful Business

Welcome back to the Money Magic Podcast; this week I welcome John Griffith to the show to discuss his newly founded coaching business. John and I have been friends for years, dating back from my time in Boston. I have learned a lot from him about business, real estate, and through his Bigger Pockets Podcast recommendation. John is the reason I started the Property Magicians Podcast with Dr Miranda

Formalizing & Digitizing the Back Room market in South Africa

In today’s podcast episode, we talk to Teko Mothlabi, founder and CEO of Roomsta, a digital marketplace (web-based) that connects tenants to back room rentals.

Teko started this business after seeing that almost every house in the location or Black neighborhoods in South Africa had a back room and that most young people felt under pressure to move into the suburbs...

How to reach your Financial Goals by unlocking Ancestral Money Wisdom

In this week's episode, I share my story with you.

I came to do this work on money because I was extremely depressed and would have panic attacks whenever I had to deal with money.

I couldn’t look at my bank statement, invoice people, share my prices with people and I was US$60,000 in debt.

Long story short - I worked 16 hour days in my first business and I made $500/ R7500 income in 3 years