SituatedConversations with Andrea “AB” Blackley is postured to have conversations about topics that give LOVE & LIFE, by getting to the ROOT of Situations. We have all had different life experiences that shape our perspectives on Self Love & Life. The Self Love journey is NO JOKE! There will be moments of darkness, because Self Love is a seed, that must be planted. Let’s talk about what’s necessary for the seed to make it through the darkness. Conversations at the ROOT level, down in the dir ...
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Actor Jamie Blackley (Snow White and the Huntsman) discusses his latest film, If I Stay. Hosted by Ali Plumb at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive, audio documentary experience; each episode featuring a guest, immense sound design laced with music, quotes, storytelling narrative and question / answer discussion. First experiencing Sepultura, Pantera and Metallica in the Summer of ’96 and living out his formative years during Nu Metal’s reign, "Heavy" music has remained a constant in David’s life. His love for music and cinema led to the formation of Her Name Is Murder Productions in 2009 (now ...
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Random Concept Digital Show With DJ BLACKLEY Every Monday 6pm-8pm (GMT) Ruthless Soundz TV - Lock Into The Chat Room Here www.ruthlesssoundz.com - Playing fresh exclusive DnB Across The Spectrum - Download the UStream App For Your 'Smart Phone' Search 'RuthlessTV' & Lock In On The Move
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This podcast is about me stepping outside of my comfort zone in an attempt to touch lives the way so many others have touched mine. I want to share my story and inspire others to live a healthy, purposeful, and positive life amidst all the mishaps and tough times they may face and hopefully I can be inspired as well. I’m a dental hygienist, I hold 2 Bachelors degrees, and am pursuing a Masters degree with the intent to advocate for oral health awareness. My name is Kisha and I look forward t ...
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What have you always wondered about Pittsburgh? WESA's Good Question! podcast investigates your curiosities about our city's history and culture.
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Life is busy, and it can be hard to keep up with the news. Every Friday morning, 90.5 WESA's Pittsburgh Explainer brings you the biggest news stories of the week in about 20 minutes. Hosted by WESA's Liz Reid, you’ll hear from the reporters who cover politics, education, tech, health, arts and more, and get the real stories behind the headlines.It’s the news you need, in the time you have.Pittsburgh Explainer is hosted by Liz Reid and produced by Katie Blackley. New episodes come out every F ...
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Word Up shares the diverse languages of black Australia from Anmatyerre to Arrernte, from Bidjara to Bundjalung, from Nyungar to Ngaanyatjarra, from Yankunytjatjara to Yorta Yorta—one word at a time.
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Finding Local Solutions to Global Problems. Interviews with community changers monthly.
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A college student, Cooper McKim, talks to brilliant minds about their journey and how they made it.
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15 Minutes In Hell is a quickfire interview podcast focusing on the big issues in tech and its interaction with society, featuring the smartest people in the industry interviewed by PR CEO and Author Ed Zitron. wheresyoured.at
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This is a very hard pill to swallow. All of us have different experiences, so this episode will resonate with those who it is intended to. I share some experiences that I've had to give a perspective of how this lesson is learned and taught! The most important message to get from this episode, is to KNOW how GOD SEES YOU! From there, we have to see…
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Meet Karina Lester and her daughter Larissa from Yankunytjatjara Country. Karina is Co-Manager & Senior Aboriginal Language Worker at The University of Adelaide’s Mobile Language Team and Larissa has her own language series online. They share the Yankunytjatjara word for meat, and explain the first language words they learnt.…
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#EP34 Fear Factory "Archetype" with Dino Cazares (20 Year Anniversary)
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares joins #EP34 of the Life Is Peachy Podcast to look back over the 20th Anniversary of “Archetype” (Yes, the ‘Post-Dino’ album). Life Is Podcast Links: LIFE IS PEACHY PODCAST - https…
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Jane Edwards shares the Nyigina word for 'country'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We already know that this Podcast is going to get DEEP, simply because this is the THIRD time that I have had to type this description, due to some kind of weirdness going on when I click a certain button. WOOOO SAHHHH!!! Now, how deep will we get? We won't know until we get there, but the intention is to GET TO THE ROOT! Ok, this episode is going …
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The Kimberley region of Western Australia is the only place in the country where boab trees grow. Here, they are prolific. Our language legend Jane Edwards has been sharing Nyigina from her home in Derby in the west Kimberley region. Today, she shares the Nyigina word for the boab tree.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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My Birthday gift to myself was to follow through and relaunch my Podcast...DONE! The Great48 is a whole new BOOK, but a continuation of the series of Life. It's been 3 years, 4 months, and 1 day (as of Oct. 15, 2024) since the last episode, and so much Growth and Wisdom development have happened. Now, WE are about to talk about it! Soooooo...Welcom…
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Jane Edwards is in Derby in the west Kimberley sharing some of her language: Nyigina. Last week, she shared the Nyigina word for a great-grandmother. This week, she’s focusing on a different family member.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Meet Jane Edwards in Derby in the west Kimberly. She’s our language legend this month. Today, Jane shares a Nyigina word that can describe someone’s daughter. It’s also the word for a great-grandmother – who becomes a daughter to her great-grandchildren.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kalkatungu is the language of the Mt Isa area, and Will Blackley has been working with a team to revitalise it. For his final time on Word Up, Will shares the Kalkatungu words he uses when there’s a storm brewing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will Blackley live in the Mount Isa area on Kalkatungu Country. But his life started on Palm Island. He describes how he got to know his language when he wasn’t on Country, and shares the Kalakatungu word for kangaroo.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu word for ‘fire’ and explains how the pronunciation of the language has shifted over time.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will Blackley is part of a team of people working to revitalise Kalkatungu language in north-west Queensland. He's also our language legend on Word Up this month. Will shares the Kalkatungu name of a familiar constellation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This month, Christine Anu has been sharing some of her maternal grandfather’s language – Kala Kawa Ya. For her final time on Word Up, Christine shares a word she learned recently after her Uncle Michael Jenson Warusam-Waigana heard her on the radio.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Christine Anu has been sharing some of her maternal grandfather’s language, Kala Kawa Ya. She's explained the significance of the 'waku' (a woven mat), and shared a word that means to roll out. This week, Christine shares a word that means to fold or roll up.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#EP33 EMMURE "Felony" with Jesse Ketive (15 Year Anniversary)
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 Guitarist / Songwriter Jesse Ketive (2003-2015) joins #EP33 for an exclusive post Emmure interview looking back over 15 years of nu metal infused “Felony” (2009) and why he left the band nearly a decade ago.…
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Christine Anu shares a Kala Kawa Ya word that means to roll out a woven mat.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Singer-songwriter Christine Anu shares the Kala Kawa Ya name for a woven mat: waku.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Christine Anu is a prolific Australian music icon. This month she's sharing some of her mother's language Kala Kawa Ya from the north-west region of the Torres Strait. Her first word is a welcoming word: sew ngapa.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#EP32 Fear Factory "Obsolete" with Milo Silvestro (Digipak 25 Year Anniversary)
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 Fear Factory vocalist Milo Silvestro joins #EP32 to look back over fan favourite “Obsolete”, the resurrection of the band and his journey from fan to frontman; replacing Burton C. Bell. Life Is Podcast Links…
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#EP31 Vision Of Disorder "Imprint" with Tim Williams (25 Year Anniversary)
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 Vision of Disorder's Tim Williams joins #EP31 for this special LIP Re-Release to celebrate 25 years of their unforgiving sophomore "Imprint". Life Is Podcast Links: LIFE IS PEACHY PODCAST - https://linktr.ee…
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Henry is a community broadcaster who lives and works on Nyul Nyul Country, in the Dampier Peninsula near Beagle Bay. Today, Henry is sharing a word in honour of his dad.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Henry Augustine is a community broadcaster from Nyul Nyul Country, located on the Dampier Peninsula at Beagle Bay. Today, he shares the Nyul Nyul word for Country.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Henry Augustine is a community broadcaster based in Beagle Bay. To kick off his stint on Word Up, Henry shares a Nyul Nyul word meaning 'I' or 'me', and explains how he came to learn Nyul Nyul.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Join Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour in the Sydney area where they're working to strengthen the Dharug language. For their final time on Word Up, they share some different ways to farewell someone Dharug Country.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Carina Norman and Jasmine Seymour share the Dharug word for Country, camp or nest.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Until recently, Dharug was considered a sleeping language, but grassroots activists like Corina Norman and Jasmine Seymour have set about having the language taught in schools. Today, they share a Dharug word which means ‘to look’ and discuss the different ways you might use that word.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today Corina Norman and Jasmine Seymour share a Dharug word that can be used to scold, or to show love.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Head to Dharug Country in the Sydney area to meet Corina Norman and Jasmine Seymour. They share a Dharug greeting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Word Up takes you back Ngemba Country in Far West NSW to meet Phil Sullivan who shares the word he uses to describe his home as well as some thoughts on recognising each other's humanity.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Phil Sullivan is a Ngemba man from Bourke, and our language legend for this month. He explains the link between language and identity, and share a word he uses to address multiple people at once.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Phil Sullivan explains how he became an Aboriginal heritage officer for the National Parks and Wildlife Service, and shares a Ngemba word he uses to greet people.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Phil Sullivan is our language legend this month. Phil was an Aboriginal heritage offer with the National Parks and Wildlife service for almost three decades. And he’s still doing repatriation and language revitalisation work in his community of Bourke, on Ngemba land. Today, Phil is sharing a Ngemba word he might use to welcome you to his Country.…
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Join Desert Stars frontman Jay Minning in Tjunjunjana on Spinifex Country for the final time. Today, Jay is sharing a Pitjantjatjara word with a dual meaning.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jay Minning is the frontman of the country's most remote rock band - the Desert Stars. Today, he shares a Pitjantjatjara word you might use when things don't go to plan.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week, language legend Jay Minning shares a Pitjantjatjara word that helps keep him grounded.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jay Minning isn’t just the lead singer of Desert Stars, he’s also a passionate advocate of his language — Pitjantjara. For Word Up, Jay takes you to his Country and shares a word that makes him feel good.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Che Kelly is a Miriwoong man and he’s been Word Up's language legend for the past month, sharing his knowledge and his passion for his language. But what you probably don’t know about Che is that he’s got spectacular hair. So that’s Mirriwoong word he’s sharing this week: 'hair'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Che is our language legend on Awaye this month. He’s been learning and teaching Miriwoong at his local language centre in Kununurra - Mirima Dawang Woorlab-Gerring. This week, Che explains why he loves rainbows.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Che Kelly is our language legend this month. He's learning and teaching Miriwoong at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring - the —local language centre in Kununurra. Last week, Che asked you to look up to the skies. This week, he wants you to look straight down at your feet.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Che Kelly in Kununarra is our language legend this month. He's learning and teaching Mirriwong at his local language centre Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Last week, Che told you a little about his nan and shared the Miriwoong word that means ‘to look around’. Now he’s sharing a different Miriwoong word: one that’ll lift your eyes to the skies.…
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Chey Kelly is a Mirriwong man from Kununarra in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. There he's been learning and teaching his language, as part of a language nest at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring. For Word Up this week, Chey introduces you to his Country and shares a commonly used word.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tamara Pearson is a choreographer, artist and mentor from Hope Vale in far north Queensland. For the past three weeks, she’s shared Guugu Yimithirr words we can imagine as three legs of a stool. Today, she explains how her previous words bama, guugu and bubu relate to each other, as well as share a word that means ‘to reciprocate’.…
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Tamara Pearson is a choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale in far north Queensland, and our language legend this month. For the past couple of weeks, she’s been sharing Guugu Yimithirr words that connect to each other: the words for people and language. Today, she’s sharing her third word – a word meaning ‘land’.…
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Tamara Pearson is an artist, choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale on Guugu Yimithirr Country in far north Queensland. She explains how she uses dance to teach language, and why it’s important to tell stories through movement.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tamara Pearson is an artist, choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale on Guugu Yimithirr Country in far north Queensland. As well as running a dance company, Sacred Creations Dance, Tamara has been working with the local language centre to keep Guugu Yimidhirr language strong. Today, she’s sharing the word for ‘people’.…
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#EP30 The Butterfly Effect "Begins Here" with Clint Boge (20 Year Anniversary)
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 The Butteffly Effetc’s Clint Boge joins #EP30 to celebrate 20 years of bands debut “Begins Here”. Life Is Podcast Links: LIFE IS PEACHY PODCAST - https://linktr.ee/lifeispeachypodcast LIP MIXTAPE SESSIONS (S…
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Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs is an educator, a writer and an important voice for Yolngu in north-east Arnhem Land. She's sharing a word she likes to teach her students at Yirrkala School.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#EP29 TAPROOT "Welcome" with Phil Lipscomb
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The Life Is Peachy Podcast is an immersive audio-documentary experience, unlike any other podcast, to the soundtrack of your favourite album 🍑 Phil Lipscomb (Taproot) joins #EP29 to celebrate 20+ years of the bands major label sophomore “Welcome”. Life Is Podcast Links: LIFE IS PEACHY PODCAST - https://linktr.ee/lifeispeachypodcast LIP MIXTAPE SESS…
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Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs is an educator, a writer and an important voice for Yolngu in north-east Arnhem Land. Merrki has chosen a word that means 'two waters coming together'. For her, the word holds a deeper meaning.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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