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The Musician's Guide To Everything

Jon Rauhouse, Blaine Long, Darren Baum

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Whether you're a young musician trying to figure out how it all works, a touring band looking for some tour bus entertainment or a fan of music and musicians craving some inside info on what happens up there on that stage, grab your backstage pass and come on in for a hearty dose of truth from the people who live out there in that endless wilderness. Or something like that.....
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Maui Mastermind presents The Business Coach Podcast. Answering your questions and providing real actionable insights for building a better, stronger, more profitable business without sacrificing your time, life, or freedom any more. https://MauiMastermind.com
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The ABR Podcast

The ABR Podcast

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Welcome to The ABR Podcast, produced by Australian Book Review. Released every Thursday, The ABR Podcast features a range of literary highlights, such as reviews, poetry, fiction, interviews, and commentary. Subscribe on iTunes, Google, or Spotify Podcasts, or whichever app you use to listen to your favourite podcasts. For more information about ABR, visit our website, www.australianbookreview.com.au
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Dongfang Hour (literally “Eastern Hour”), is a podcast that dives into the fast-evolving Chinese space sector. As the world’s second-largest economy, China is becoming an increasingly important and relevant topic, yet quality information about certain sectors remains difficult to find in Chinese, and is often nonexistent in English.The hosts of Dongfang Hour, Blaine Curcio and Jean Deville, are a consultant/entrepreneur and an aerospace engineer, both based in China. Speaking no less than 5 ...
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isolated

Navi Carpenter

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Each week we bring stories of people once thought capable of love, but who turned into the worst kind of monster.....targeting, grooming, coercing, blackmailing, isolating and physically abusing their male partner. It is estimated that 4 out of 10 men are abused by a domestic partner, and this constitutes only 10% of reported cases. The stereotype that men are abusers and women are victims is false and dangerous. Abused men are alarmingly underserved and resources for help are minimal. Men a ...
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Join us this week as we chat with Darrin Carr, head of Carr Talent Agency, on how to avoid getting ghosted by applicants and make onboarding a success! Don’t miss out! #BusinessTips #Recruitment #HiringSuccess #SmallBusiness #Onboarding #TalentAgency #HRAdvice #JobInterviews #CareerDevelopment #DarrinCarr #CarrTalentAgency#WorkplaceTips #Recruitmen…
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Many business owners make mistakes when hiring new employees. They often don't know exactly who they need to hire, resulting in wasted time during the hiring process. In this episode, we will discuss how to address these mistakes and how to avoid them in the future. ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Ins…
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Unlock the secret to stress-free vacations while your business thrives! 🌴✨ Discover how Maui Mastermind’s tool can help your business grow and be profitable, even when you’re not there. Watch now and start enjoying the freedom you deserve! ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauim…
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When you're good, and you're cool, everybody wants you. Max Crawford has been charming his way into playing with loads of great bands with his warmth, ripping sense of humor and adventurous attitude. He came by and shared generously a few of his adventures in this realm of music. Not only is he a founder of an in-demand horn section called Total Pr…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Peter Rose reviews Hazzard and Harrower: The letters, edited by Brigitta Olubas and Susan Wyndham. The correspondence between writers Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower ran from 1966 to 2008 and, in its unedited form, amounted to 400,000 words. Editors Susan Wyndham Brigitta Olubas have trimmed it down: ‘For the time…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Frank Moorhouse biographer Matthew Lamb tells of his subject’s battle to defend Australian authors and the founding of Copyright Agency in 1974. Listen to Matthew Lamb with ‘Copyright and its discontents: Frank Moorhouse’s battle to defend authors’, published in the June issue of ABR. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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Join us in this episode as we dive into the Ultimate Business System! Discover how to eliminate repetitive tasks and streamline your operations. Learn essential tips to prevent these issues and see how incorporating this system can revolutionize your business. Don't miss out! #system #business #money #motivation #problem #solution #prevent #avoid #…
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Last month ABR announced the winner, runner-up and third-place recipient of the 2024 Calibre Essay Prize. In this week’s podcast we are delighted to present the 2024 Calibre runner-up, ‘Hold Your Nerve’, by Melbourne writer Natasha Sholl. Natasha Sholl is a writer and lapsed lawyer. Her work has appeared in publications including The Guardian, The …
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Don't miss this week's episode of the Business Coaching Podcast featuring special guest David Blain, one of the nation's top advisors and a valued coaching client. Discover how David tackled scope creep and successfully elevated his business from a middle-stage Level 2 to a thriving Level 3 enterprise. ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Faceb…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Tony Hughes d’Aeth reviews On Kim Scott: Writers on writers by Tony Birch. The book is the latest instalment in Black Inc.’s ‘Writers on Writers’ series. Tony Hughes-d’Aeth is Professor in English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia and the author of several books including the recently published …
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Struggling with a cashflow crisis? Discover the signs and learn how to create a plan to save your business! Join our discussion on essential tips to manage cashflow risks and keep your business thriving. ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/co…
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With the publication of the May issue, ABR was delighted to announce the winner of the 2024 Calibre Essay Prize. Tracey Slaughter – from Aotearoa New Zealand – has become the first overseas writer to claim the Calibre Prize with her essay ‘why your hair is long & your stories short’. We are thrilled Tracey Slaughter could join the ABR Podcast to re…
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Join David in Episode 10 of The Business Coach podcast as he sits down with Maui Mastermind Business Coach Henry Lopez. Discover Henry's insights on scaling businesses, overcoming challenges, and achieving sustainable growth. Don't miss this valuable conversation packed with expert advice and practical tips for entrepreneurs! Links Website: mauimas…
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Here's a treat! Arizona's preeminent music historian, archivist and scholar came up for a rollicking, laugh-filled, wildly informative discussion about Arizona music history, becoming a DJ as a kid, his wide ranging career in the music business and his tireless efforts to preserve and document the music of Arizona. His Audio Ranch podcast is absolu…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Scott Stephens reviews a book by Anne Manne: Crimes of the Crimes of the Cross: The Anglican paedophile network of Newcastle, its protectors and the man who fought for justice. Why is narcissism a central theme for a book about child sexual abuse? Stephens writes: ‘without the capacity or willingness to be attentive to t…
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David shares invaluable insights on retaining your company's top talent and keeping their attention. Learn key strategies for fostering loyalty and engagement in this enlightening discussion. ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/maui-m…
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This week on the ABR Podcast we review a profile of opposition leader Peter Dutton. Bad Cop: Peter Dutton’s strongman politics by Lech Blaine is the ninety-third issue of the BlackInc Quarterly Essay. In his review of Bad Cop, political biographer Patrick Mullins begins by comparing Dutton to another cop-turned-politician in Bill Hayden. Listen to …
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Discover indispensable strategies for nurturing long-term partnerships that propel your business forward. Don't miss out – tune in now and elevate your game! Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/maui-mastermind #Trust #Longterm #Client #Cust…
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Struggling with Scope Creep? David's Got the Fix! Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/maui-mastermind #ScopeCreep #Aware #Focus #Challenges #BusinessPlan #Business #Coaching #Podcast #Success…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Michael Shmith reviews a memoir from poet, novelist, librettist, and Adelaide GP Peter Goldsworthy. The book’s title is The Cancer Finishing School. Shmith begins by observing that doctors aren’t supposed to become incurably ill, before immediately recognising this as the useless delusion of a patient. Michael Shmith is …
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Ready to supercharge your marketing strategy? Join David for Part 2 of 'Take Control Of Your Marketing' where he dives deeper into effective tactics and game-changing insights! Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/maui-mastermind #Part2 #Ins…
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In this week’s ABR podcast we feature one of the winners of the 2011 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. Gregory Day’s ‘The Neighbour’s Beans’ was joint winner of the prize that year with Carrie Tiffany’s ‘Before He Left the Family’. Gregory Day commented at the time that ‘the short story form encourages an intense display of the writer’s craft…
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Join David as he guides you through mastering your marketing game and boosting your leads in Part 1 of our YouTube podcast series: 'Take Control Of Your Marketing'! ----- Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/MauiMastermind/ Instagram: instagram.com/mauimastermind/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/maui-mastermind #MauiMastermind #…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Frank Bongiorno assesses the Albanese government, which has recently completed the first half of its first term in office. Frank Bongiorno is Professor of History at the Australian National University, President of the Australian Historical Association, and the author of books including Dreamers and Schemers: A political…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast Sascha Morrell reviews Matthew Lamb’s biography, Frank Moorhouse: Strange paths. Mathew Lamb might be the ideal reader for Moorhouse’s archive and seems to match Moorhouse’s capacity for telling the truth ‘bit by bit’, wink by nudge. Sascha Morrell is a regular ABR contributor and a Lecturer in Literary Studies at Monash …
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Breaking Down the Breakdown. Have you ever wondered if you're guilty of behaviors that could sink your business? Tune in as we uncover these toxic traits and discover how to kick them to the curb. Share your thoughts below and let's chat about avoiding these pitfalls together! https://youtu.be/W8iHc3ifIIs Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook…
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Episode 2: David shares six powerful strategies that will help you reclaim valuable time in your week, allowing you to focus on scaling your business to new heights. Say goodbye to time-consuming tasks and hello to increased productivity and growth. Watch now and start reclaiming those precious hours! Links Website: mauimastermind.com/ Facebook: fa…
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Head slammin. Feet shakin. That's how you do it. Meliza Jackson plays guitar for the Darts (US) and is having a blast doing it. Their new album is on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label and is on the verge of release into the wild. Come on in for a lively discussion about life on the road and making shit happen in the music biz.…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Maui Mastermind Business Coaching Podcast! Get ready to embark on an empowering journey towards business mastery and success! Tune in as we dive into insightful strategies and expert advice to elevate your entrepreneurial game. Hit play now and let's kickstart your journey to greatness! #PodcastAlert #Busines…
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On this week’s ABR Podcast, we return to the winner of the 2016 Calibre Essay Prize, Michael Winkler’s ‘The Great Red Whale’. As ABR remarked at the time, ‘This excoriating yet remarkably subtle meditation is also a tribute to consolations: landscape, specifically the desert of Central Australia, and literature, notably Moby-Dick.’ Here is Michael …
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This week on the ABR Podcast we consider a poetics of contemplation with Scott Stephens. In his review of Kevin Hart’s book on reading and thinking, Lands of Likeness, Stephens writes, ‘there is no desire to consume the object of contemplation; what there is, is a longing to understand’. Scott Stephens is the ABC’s Religion & Ethics online editor a…
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This week on the ABR Podcast we tell the story behind Indonesia’s twentieth-century literary masterpiece, the Buru Quartet, a set of novels that began life in a jail cell. The Buru novels were written by Indonesian author Pramoedya Ananta Toer, widely considered a potential winner of the Nobel Prize. Nathan Hollier, publisher at Australian National…
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In this week’s episode of the ABR Podcast we revisit Cate Kennedy’s short story ‘Sleepers’, which won second prize in the 2010 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. ‘Sleepers’ was also included in Kennedy’s 2012 short-story collection Like a House on Fire. Cate Kennedy is an award-winning writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Listen to Cate …
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This week on the ABR Podcast we look at Qantas with business writer and historian Stuart Kells. In his review of Alan Joyce and Qantas: The trials and transformation of an Australian icon by Peter Harbison, Kells notes that the company’s declining reputation extends beyond the area of substandard customer service. Stuart Kells is Adjunct Professor …
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, historian Ebony Nilsson tracks the lives of mid-century migrant Australians with the aid of ASIO and CIA files. Ebony Nilsson is a Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, the current ABR Laureate Fellow, and recently published her first book, Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of So…
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This week’s ABR Podcast features Kevin Foster’s straight-shooting review of whistleblower David McBride’s memoir The Nature of Honour, which begins: ‘Sometimes, for the faithful, it doesn’t do to look too closely into the life of your chosen idol.’ Foster’s books include Don’t Mention the War: The Australian Defence Force, the media and the Afghan …
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The more you look, the more you love. There is a mountain to discover where this man is involved. An influential writer, creative director of Hello Merch, overseer of the world of WASTOIDS, neck deep in Aquarium Drunkard and Transmissions, and pushing great music on Range and Basin. Look them all up. You'll like them. He's also a musician under the…
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Welcome back to the ABR Podcast. We begin 2024 with the Peter Porter Poetry Prize. First presented in 2005, the Porter Prize is one of the world’s leading competitions for a new poem in English. It is worth a total of $10,000, of which the overall winner will receive $6,000. This episode of the ABR Podcast features the five shortlisted poets readin…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Joel Deane argues that one person more than any other is the reason why more than sixty per cent of voters said No in the Voice referendum. Former prime ministers, he says, haunt Australian politics like Hamlet’s Ghost. Joel Deane is a poet, novelist and speechwriter. Listen to Joel Deane’s ‘A maddening country: The long…
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This week’s ABR Podcast is a reflection on the future of referendums in the aftermath of the Voice. Constitutional scholar Anne Twomey argues that referendums in Australia are now an endangered species and reminds us of the original intent behind them. Anne Twomey is a Professor Emerita of the University of Sydney and was a member of the Constituti…
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This ABR Podcast features one of the eleven shortlisted entries in the 2023 Calibre Essay Prize, ‘The Morning Belongs to Us’, by Siobhan Kavanagh. The 2024 Calibre Essay Prize, worth a total of $10,000, is now open for entries and will be closed on the 22nd of January 2024. Full details can be found on the ABR website. Listen to Siobhan Kavanagh’s …
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Jelena Dinić pays tribute to Charles Simic, the Yugoslavian-born American poet, essayist, and translator, who died earlier this year. After her own poetry received an award in 2020, Jelena Dinić initiated a correspondence with Simic in Serbian, two writers ‘born in a country that doesn’t exist anymore’. Jelena Dinić’s wr…
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Instruments to drool over. Fantasize about. Lust after. Stephen Stratton has been building stringed instruments since graduating from the Roberto-Venn School of Lutherie in Phoenix in 1998. He now creates playable works of art from his shop in the Sacremento Mountains of New Mexico. Stephen stopped by the Goldwater Building to chat about, you guess…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Marilyn Lake reviews My Grandfather’s Clock: Four centuries of a British-Australian family by historian Graeme Davison. Lake argues that Davison has produced an ‘uncommonly good family history’, in part because of the broader history he tells. Marilyn Lake is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in History at the University o…
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In this week’s ABR Podcast, Catriona Menzies-Pike reviews Richard Flanagan’s new hybrid work Question 7. Menzies-Pike argues that Flanagan’s ‘sweeping engagement with history ultimately brings the author back to himself’ in ways that limit understanding of the present tense. Catriona Menzies-Pike is a literary critic and former editor of the Sydney…
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On this week’s ABR Podcast historian Zora Simic reviews Graeme Turner’s new book, The Shrinking Nation: How we got here and what can be done about it. Simic argues that state-of-the-nation books ‘can capture the Zeitgeist, but always run the risk of being outrun by history itself’. Zora Simic is a Senior Lecturer in History and Gender Studies at th…
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On this week’s ABR Podcast, Julian V. McCarthy reviews Powering Up: Unleashing the clean energy supply chain by Alan Finkel. McCarthy endorses Finkel’s claim that conceptually and technically the solution is simple – ‘electrify everything’ – as well as his judgement that this transformation will require considerable social, economic, and political …
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In this episode, I am joined by Dongfang Hour co-founder and former co-host Blaine Curcio to explore the rapidly changing landscape of Chinese satellite constellations. We discuss policies, funding, the influence of the US, the role of commercial companies, and the impact on launch. Check out Blaine's newsletter, the China Space Monitor: https://ch…
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