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Before The Bump is Mamamia's podcast to help you get pregnant. Fertility specialist Dr. Sonya Jessup holds the hands of Rachel Corbett and Zoe Marshall as they navigate everything from doing things the old fashioned way to egg and sperm donation, surrogacy and everything in between. If you're thinking about having kids or you've been trying for years and you're wondering what other options are out there, this is the podcast for you.
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Centre for Stories is a vibrant, inclusive literary arts and cultural organisation based in Perth, Western Australia. We use storytelling to inspire social cohesion and improve understanding of diverse communities. We cultivate stories that inspire thought, spark empathy and challenge intolerance, with a focus on empowering people whose experiences and perspectives are often marginalised.
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Welcome to Musitations™ – Sound Healing and Sound Wisdom for a world in need. On Musitations™ we explore all things musical, meditative and creative for healing, transforming and awakening the relationship between nature, culture and the soul. I'm Michael Brant DeMaria and I'm your host and guide on this journey on the edge of a new Millennium. I bring my 30+ years of experience as an integrative, holistic wellness guide, bestselling author, meditation/yoga/mindfulness teacher and a 4-time G ...
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When 16-year-old Sabrina cracks the cryptic Parallax, she’s recruited to track down a serial killer... who might not be from this world. Starring Anya Chalotra and Chance Perdomo. New episodes Tuesdays. Cast: Sabrina – Anya Chalotra Benny – Chance Perdomo Fergus – Samuel Adewunmi Harry – Enzo Cilenti Lynn – Leanne Best Mr Ahmed – Nabil Elouahabi Isabella – Hera Hilmar Efrat – Olivia Popica Ken – Akie Kotabe Other parts: Carl Prekopp, George Georgiou, Hugo Dryden, Clare Corbett, Kerry Shale P ...
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Trying to work out how all your marketing fits together is tricky, especially when you're trying to juggle everything else you need to do while running a small business. MAP IT Marketing steps you through how to create your own marketing map, building out a marketing strategy that is practical, and will help you take action after every episode. Listen and learn with your host, marketing strategist and coach Rachel Klaver, as she breaks down the steps of building out a marketing action plan s ...
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Welcome to "Real Talk on Real Estate " with Barry Mathis & Rachel Wesp, where we meet Entrepreneurs from the Real Estate Industry and local Business Owners on their journey to success. We discuss the common ground that we all share as we strive towards our unique destination, the uphill climbs that make up our backstory, the mountaintop experiences that mark our successes and the potholes and ruts that challenge each of us. Subscribe and Listen as we take a road trip together and remember th ...
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CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content that will be triggering for some, including mental illness and substance abuse. Please take care of yourself while listening and take a break if needed. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.After Kelly Campbell experienced a stroke, she lost her job and was sud…
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CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content that will be triggering for some, including mental illness and substance abuse. Please take care of yourself while listening and take a break if needed. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.Anthea Corbett was always good at school – particularly art and paintin…
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CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content that will be triggering for some, including mental illness and substance abuse. Please take care of yourself while listening and take a break if needed. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.Lana Moon was always told she had so much potential. Yet the abuse and …
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CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content that will be triggering for some, including mental illness and substance abuse. Please take care of yourself while listening and take a break if needed. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.Due to family issues at home, a spiralling drug addiction and the conse…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is GENDER. Just as culture and society is fluid and complex, gender is a spectrum subject to the eye of the beholder a…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is ROOTS. Our roots influence our values, our beliefs, and the way we navigate the world. In this episode, we delve in…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is PREJUDICE, a deeply ingrained aspect of the human experience. Our stories show how prejudice manifests in myriad fo…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is LOSS. Through personal narratives and shared reflections, we confront the complexities of grief, acknowledging its …
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00:00 Intro 06:23 Travis' Journey 12:20 Travis attacked by Dogs in a Monastery in Thailand! 17:00 Travis and Drew's humbly start their YouTube channel in a 350sq ft studio apartment! 21:00 Travis shares about surprises and insights about his Sound Healing Journey 25:00 Michael's Yoga Nidra, Samskaras and release of emotions in Sound Healing and Med…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is TRANSITION. Transition is the silent conductor orchestrating the symphony of life, guiding each individual through …
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After ending an abusive and unhappy marriage, Rachel Farnay decided to become an IT and STEM teacher. She hoped that through teaching, she would never be lonely again. Soon she found that it was the students who would give her a joy and meaning she had never experienced before.Funded by City of Joondalup and produced by Centre for Stories, Colourfu…
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After a shock diagnosis of a brain tumour, Natalie Bock's surgery left her vulnerable and isolated at home while she recovered. She couldn’t work, she couldn’t live, and as she wasn’t technically a ‘senior’ or ‘living with a disability’, many support services wouldn’t help her. Desperate, she decided to make friends in unexpected places.Funded by C…
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This story was shared by Jenny Martin. Here, she shares how after her divorce, she entered the ‘age of invisibility’ as a single woman in her 50s and struggled through anxiety and depression. Her saving grace was an unexpected place – Mullaloo Beach.Funded by City of Joondalup and produced by Centre for Stories, Colourful Stories is a collection of…
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This story was shared by Jerome Masamaka. Jerome shares how as a young boy growing up in Ghana he accidentally killed his clan’s sacred totem bird – the sparrow. The guilt and anxiety that plagued Jerome kept him up at night and would eventually influence the writer he would one day become.Funded by City of Joondalup and produced by Centre for Stor…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is LANGUAGE. Language, the very fabric of human connection, holds within it a myriad of stories, experiences, and emot…
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Content Warning: Domestic violence, suicidal ideation, drug use.This story was shared by Bianca, who escaped an abusive relationship and quit drugs after falling pregnant. And yet her ex-partner still refused to leave her alone. Struggling with a broken legal system, it was the love for her children that kept her going in the darkest times. Funded …
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Content warning: Suicidal ideation.Story Hour is Centre for Stories' regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from (extra)ordinary people.This month's theme is LOVE. Love, the essential force behind all human experience, shapes our identiti…
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Content Warning: Family and domestic violence.This story was shared by Lisa Dodson, who escaped an abusive relationship and started a new life with her children. Still under constant threat and struggling to find a place to rent in the cost-of-living crisis, this is how Lisa found a light at the end of the tunnel.Funded by Anglicare WA and produced…
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Content Warning: Substance abuse/drug addiction.This story was shared by Tanya Smith, who shares how just one person viewing her as a human being helped her to overcome a drug addiction and find meaning in her life. Tanya now helps others recovering from substance abuse at Doors Wide Open.Funded by Anglicare WA and produced by Centre for Stories, A…
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Story Hour is Centre for Stories regular monthly podcast where we sift through our archives of recorded stories to bring you up to an hour of diverse, intriguing, and real experiences from ordinary people. This month's theme is HOME. What does home mean to different people? What is it like to craft a new one for yourself, or to find belonging in yo…
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Join us for an enriching conversation in our latest episode as we sit down with Jennifer Sandvos from eXp Realty and Kari Hazen, the visionary behind Rancho Robles Winery. Dive into their stories, insights, and the incredible ways they've forged meaningful connections within the communities. Discover the essence of community building, from real est…
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In this episode of Real Talk on Real Estate, we embark on an inspiring exploration of the intertwined worlds of real estate and fitness. Join us as we delve into the stories of successful individuals who have seamlessly blended their passion for both industries, carving a unique path to success.By Barry Mathis
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This story was shared by Nigena author and historian Dr Cindy Solonec. Cindy’s story is about the passing of her Aunty Edie and how the health system didn’t address her cultural and spiritual needs. This story was recorded at the Joondalup Reception Centre in September 2023 and made possible with funding from the Australia Communities Foundation.Ph…
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This story was shared by Whadjuk Nyungar Elder Dr Gerrard Shaw. Uncle Gerrard’s story is a warning that the injustices of past government policies must never happen again – and what it looks like when government works together with Aboriginal communities. A warning that this story contains reference to the Stolen Generations.This story was recorded…
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This story was shared by Wardandi Bibbulmun artist and singer Jarred Wall, otherwise known as “Boox Kid”. Jarred’s story is about his growing unease with the youth justice system and his discovery of strength and unity in Nyungar language and song.This story was recorded at Edmund Rice Centre Mirrabooka in October 2023. It was made possible with fu…
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This story was shared by Ballardong Noongar writer, editor and teacher Casey Mulder. Casey’s story is about her first experience as a graduate teacher working in the remote Aboriginal community of Halls Creek in the Kimberley. This story was recorded at Centre for Stories in September 2023 and made possible with funding from the Australia Communiti…
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This story was shared by Ngarluma filmmaker and dancer Perun Bonser. Perun’s story is about how he decided to use film and art to show Australia there are different stories about Aboriginal people – more than just the dominant narrative given by the mainstream media. This story was recorded at Edmund Rice Centre WA in October 2023 and made possible…
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This story was shared by poet and Indian Australian author Lakshmi Kanchi. Lakshmi’s story is about how her newfound sense of belonging in the Perth wetlands came under threat during the Roe 8 highway development proposal. This story was recorded at the Joondalup Reception Centre in September 2023 and made possible with funding from the Australia C…
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This story was shared by Bardi storyteller and navy veteran Ron Bradfield. Ron’s story is about how a chance meeting with a stranger led to a trip down memory lane into the multicultural heritage and harmony of Broome in the 1950s.This story was recorded at the Chinese Moon Lantern Festival in the Scarborough Community Hub, September 2023. It was m…
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This story was shared by Whadjuk Nyungar descendent and writer Luisa Mitchell. Luisa shares how a cultural trip with relatives turned sour one night when two police showed up at their caravan park with questions. Luisa also produced the Hear Our Voice project and is a coordinator at Centre for Stories.This story was recorded at Centre for Stories i…
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In this captivating episode of Real Talk On Real Estate, we're diving deep into the world of legacy-building through real estate. Join us as we sit down with two incredible guests who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. First up, we have Justin Falco, a true celebrity in the real estate industry. With a career spanning decades,…
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Welcome back to another episode of Real Talk On Real Estate! In this enlightening episode, your host Barry Mathis and his Co-host Rachel Wesp sits down with two remarkable guests, Emily Valdez and Michelle Honath, for a deep dive into the world of real estate and entrepreneurship. Emily Valdez, a seasoned EXP realtor with a passion for fine wines, …
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"Step into the captivating world of real estate and fine wine with Episode 3 of 'Real Talk On Real Estate: Wine And Candid Conversations.' In this engaging installment, your hosts Barry Mathis and his co-host Rachel Wesp, with Mitch Peters a distinguished lender, financer, and seasoned expert in the real estate industry, and Joe Ciotti, the visiona…
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Are you a thought leader? Do you think you should be? Do you have to be a thought leader in business these days? If you want to be one, is it as simple as just calling yourself one? What’s the difference between calling your self one, and being one? I had so many questions! Verity Craft is a speaker, coach, writer and self-described thought leaders…
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Welcome to the captivating world of "Real Talk On Real Estate: Wine And Candid Conversations," where every episode is a delightful blend of insightful discussions and fine wine. In Episode 2, we're thrilled to bring you an engaging conversation between your host Barry Mathis & co-host Rachel Wesp and esteemed guests JP Peña and Karen Henson. Join u…
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One of the best parts of being a content marketing veteran (aka, in my 50’s and having been involved in content marketing in one way or the other for over twenty years) is seeing patterns show up in how technology impacts our content and our marketing. The ebb and flow of “too much info” has been one that we’ve struggled with as humans since the in…
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Katelyn is an award-winning goalkeeper for the ParaMatildas. Founded in 2019, the ParaMatildas is Australia’s first national team for women and girls with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury and symptoms of stroke. Katelyn recently won the inaugural ParaMatildas Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Tournament after a silver medal winning run …
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Mikayla is a sports scientist and educator. A woman of many talents, she is currently completing her PhD studies at Notre Dame University in gender equity in soccer. She also works as a strength and conditioning coach for Fremantle Dockers in the AFLW, and as a mentor for young girls in soccer through the Gaining Ground.Game Changers is a collectio…
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Growing up in Margaret River and not initially taking soccer seriously as a career, Tash took an unusual route to becoming captain of the Perth Glory Women’s League, replacing Sam Kerr in 2019. Tash believes in making space for others to lead through their strength, and is honoured to join a movement of strong women paving the way for future genera…
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When someone says that social media marketing is a waste of time, email is a waste of time, any part of marketing is a waste of time my response (at the very least in my head!) is “No, you just didn’t take the time to fix the problems to make it successful” There are two really big reasons when content marketing can fail so miserably. The first one…
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A podcast that follows the table side conversations of working professionals discussing the business of real estate, investing and running a small business in today’s challenging marketplace. In this episode of "Real Talk On Real Estate : With Wine And Candid Conversations in Real Estate," host Barry Mathis sits down with renowned real estate exper…
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Goalkeeper for international Women’s Super League clubs and Australia’s national team the Matildas, Lydia is a proud Nyungar woman who grew up playing in the red dirt of Kalgoorlie, a small town north-east of Perth, before moving to Canberra to pursue her career in soccer. She has been inducted into the Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame. …
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Soccer runs through the Brooking family’s veins. Thembi and her daughter Ischia both play soccer, while Thembi’s husband coaches. After migrating from Zimbabwe to Perth, Thembi started out playing soccer in an area of Perth where there was less opportunity for young girls to play and is now proud to see that changing for her daughter, Ischia, who i…
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When Alana rocked up to our group coaching day with her young daughter in tow she instantly reminded me of.. Me. Those days of taking my baby with me places is long past and I’m now looking at a completely empty nest next year, in part because I’m flinging my youngest out a little bit before we’re both ready Alana is a corporate escapee and the cof…
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Tracey Wheeler is an early champion of women in soccer, representing Australia in our national team the Matildas first as a midfielder, and later as a goalkeeper. She made her international goalkeeping debut against New Zealand in 1989, and has played 55 international matches for Australia, including three games at the 2000 Olympics.Game Changers i…
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We spend a lot of time looking at our ideal clients and what they “look like” but what if we spent more time looking at what they are experiencing, what they are being influenced by, and what they are needing from us more. Using empathy in our marketing strategy can help us identify the core needs of our ideal clients, so we can talk to them better…
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Sports journalist Ann Odong travels with the national Matildas team and is Digital Content Project Manager for Football Federation Australia. Ann’s story begins when her family were forced to flee Uganda as refugees. They resettled in Perth, Western Australia. Growing up in a new country, Ann found the best way to connect with other kids was throug…
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