I think most people would quiver if they knew the MNet Carte Blanche team was on their way to investigate them!  (Hanli, what have you been up to….?).  But luckily our skeletons haven’t been dragged out of the closet (yet…hee hee….).

But besides the exposing stuff they do, they also present insights that may interest their viewership.  Yesterday, Derek Watts came to find out what we thought about workplace trends.  We told him what we thought, and how we operate.  The tv team took loads of footage, (of the teenagers studying, the tiny tots playing in the garden, young Kayla sick on the couch in the quiet room, and Meryl and Nomsa in the middle of a coaching session), and Elaine and I had great fun in the interview itself.  I’m sure only 30 sec of it will land up on national TV (with any luck….), but it was really great to play in that league for a little bit.

Thanks to the Carte Blanche team for making us all feel like superstars for the day!


2 Responses to “Carte Blanche comes to play…”  

  1. 1 GlennC

    Elaine and Jules - don’t enjoy the TV stardom too much, you can not have your own show just yet. We still need you two at Avo for a while longer. Well done, and hope they show more than just a few minutes - maybe you get an Avo hour with Mr Watts.

  2. 2 yojules

    hmmmm…. ‘Avo hour with Mr Watts’ - has a nice ring to it!

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