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Each one of us deserves to live a wholesome life, because each one of us is divine. God resides in each one of us, and hence we are already perfect and complete. Still many of us struggle with different issues be it physical, mental, social, spiritual or psychological. At Greenheart healers help those who are struggling by putting their own thought together, their wisdom that shines like a light from a within. We help them see that light from within rather than seeking completion outside. At ...
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This Podcasts is about Indigenous spiritual transformation. Segment 1 Is for the troubled soul targeted gangstalked individuals(ie) the Newly Awakened, Conscious Empaths, light workers, Gods and Goddesses. How we are powerful beings that will inherit New Earth by way of test, trials and tribulations. We will talk about how to step into ones transformation and become ones authentic most divine powerful self. The other segments will be about New Earth, dimensional travel, ET’s, dna, health and ...
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What's the most dangerous item in an office? Are fireworks more likely to kill you than bumble bees? Matt Edmondson and Adam Kay are on a mission to compile the definitive list of absolutely everything that might kill you. And they're leaving no stone unturned in their search. From the animal kingdom to deadly jobs and even acts of god, they want to know what's most likely to kill us, and even how to avoid an untimely exit from planet earth. In every episode they make a case for an item to b ...
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Since you're a fan of The List Of Absolutely Everything That Might Kill You, the team at Podimo, who make the show, have another excellent podcast to tell you about. Where's Home Really? sets out to discover what home means to famous faces from the worlds of TV, music, comedy, food and beyond. In this episode, Jimi Famurewa meets chef, author and b…
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Kay has created a 50,000 word choose your own adventure novel for NaNoGenMo, and Carrington has nothing in his home to sit on. One of the hosts has their life much more together than the other, but who's to say which one. Okay, it's Kay. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune: "It Is Pitch Dark" by MC Frontalot Find links, notes, and m…
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Procrastination is the name of the game when Kay and Carrington play Violet. Okay, technically Violet is the name of the game when Kay and Carrington play Violet, but you know what I mean. Note to self: write a better summary for this podcast episode. I'm sure I'll get around to it before we record. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tu…
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Julia and Jordy Kay are the entrepreneurs behind the incredible success of Great Wrap - a company that produces compostable cling wrap and pallet wrap, originating in Melbourne. During our conversation, Jordy and Kay stepped us through the company's inception four years ago to its current state of operation - a 10,000 sqm factory in Tullamarine. Th…
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The Grue Gang tackles one of modern IF's most intricate and interesting games, in which letters can be added or deleted from words at any time and anything can be rearranged. Grue can become gruel, games can become gams, and podcasters can become really cool dudes (okay, that one is hypothetical). Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune…
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Bassike is an iconic fashion label started in 2006 by Deborah Sams and Mary-Lou Ryan with the simple intention of creating sophisticated clothing with organic cotton fabrics. This set up the framework for a successful label with sustainable thinking in its brand DNA. When we caught up with Deb we unpacked the importance and challenges of producing …
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Brae, a renowned restaurant and 23-acre farm in Birregurra, Victoria, is co-owned and led by chef Dan Hunter. We caught up with Dan to unpack the thinking and processes behind Brae's innovative and incredibly detailed dining experience. He shared how their pursuit of pleasure drives the creation of food that evokes emotions, memories, and delight, …
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This week we are showcasing an episode of Fad Camp, Ireland's first anti-diet show hosted by comedian Grace Mulvey and Co-Host Conor Dowling. This comedy podcast about diet culture lifts the lid on the sheer ridiculousness of fad diets and weight-loss quick fixes. It's a funny, vulnerable, personal and above all a really useful look at diet culture…
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Tim Read is a doctor who has lived in Brunswick since the early 1990s. A passionate climate change activist, Tim was elected as the state MP for Brunswick in 2018 and became the first Greens MP for the electorate. Tim is a little outside of the artist, designer and entrepreneur guests we usually have on the show. However, we felt that policy design…
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Nick Dowse is the founder of “Honey Fingers”, an urban beekeeping collective, honey brand and creative studio in Melbourne. Honey Fingers explores bee cultures and the intersections between farming, food, art, history, design and education in the context of bees, bee keeping and honey.By DREAMER
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The animal world is full of hidden and not-so-hidden dangers. But given the task of bringing two deadly creatures to add to the list of absolutely everything that might kill you, Matt and Adam have made some unusual choices. Or have they just been cunningly clever? Who will win in a deadly face-off between the pufferfish and the hippo? Follow the s…
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We all enjoy a fun day out... unless you're Matt Edmondson, who's too afraid of the dangers to really let himself go. But given the choice between a day at a theme park or a trip in a hot air balloon, which one is the safer option? and will either climb to the top of our leaderboard? Follow the show and don’t miss an episode, published weekly. Pres…
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We've gone to the natural world... or acts of god... in search of our next two entries on the list of absolutely everything that might kill you. But is it lava-spewing volcanoes or speeding meteorites which are most likely to end your days on earth? Adam and Matt have each made their choice, now it's time to find out where they feature. Follow the …
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The future might have many more ways of keeping us safe. But it also has robots. And robots can be deadly. At least - that's what one of our hosts thinks. But will robots feature on our list of absolutely everything that might kill you? And will they be higher, or lower, than the undoubtedly dangerous task of running a marathon? Follow the show and…
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This week it's a heavyweight contest between two items which terrify millions, and have been the basis of many a disaster movie. But what's more deadly, flying, or sharks? Matt and Adam each make their case, but will the answers back up their belief? Follow the show and don’t miss an episode, published weekly. Presented by: Matt Edmondson: https://…
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In the list of the most deadly jobs, podcasting isn't very high, which is a relief to Matt and Adam as they continue their perilous journey to compile the deadliest list of deadly things. But what occupations should be added to the list? Matt and Adam have selected the dubious career of 'bullfighting' and pitted it against the almost-certainly-dang…
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Matt Edmondson believes there are dangers at pretty much every turn. And he hopes that by making this series, the world will be a little bit safer for all involved. So in this episode he wants to alert listeners to the perils contained within lawnmowers. Meanwhile Adam has brought something more predictable to the table, in the form of lightning. B…
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It's a question which is often asked, are fireworks more deadly than bees? In this episode Adam is looking for his first win, as he and Matt bring two more ever-so-dangerous items to add to the 'list'. But which one should be avoided at all costs? Follow the show and don’t miss an episode, published weekly. Presented by: Matt Edmondson: https://twi…
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It's a sporting episode on The List of Absolutely Everything That Might Kill You, and each host has chosen a physical pursuit which they believe might be the most dangerous. Could it be motorsports which provide the biggest risk? Or is it mans quest to conquer a mountain which is the biggest danger? There's only one way to find out... Follow the sh…
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Matt Edmondson and Adam Kay are on a mission to compile the definitive list of everything which MIGHT kill them. And they start by focussing on the office - what perils lay within our place of work? Are vending machines deserving of the warning signs that adorn them? And what dangers are concealed behind the sliding doors of the office elevator? Bo…
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It's time to dim the lights and break out the legally binding waivers, as Kay and Carrington get busy with an interactive fiction dating sim. They'll also get down to some music inspired by Infocom games. Remember when they used to just play Zork? This podcast just keeps getting weirder. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune: "It Is P…
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The Grue Crew discuss Carrington's own new text adventure game which he foisted upon an unsuspecting Kay. This is a deep dive into the creation of both the game and Feelies. Can the podcast, and more the point Carrington's ego, survive such a review? As the game itself says, what's the worst that can happen? Only one way to find out. Hosts: Kay Sav…
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What's the most dangerous item in an office? Are fireworks more likely to kill you than bumble bees? Welcome to The List of Absolutely Everything That Might Kill You. In each episode, Matt Edmondson and Adam Kay make a case for an item to be included on their rapidly growing list. From the animal kingdom to deadly jobs and even acts of god, they wa…
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What do you get when you mix difficult puzzles with intricate storytelling? A pair of defeated gamers, that's what. Kay and Carrington throw in the towel and admit they were bested by Andrew Plotkin's Hadean Lands. Then they replay Emily Short's recently remastered Bee, and tackle Jason Shiga's twisted tale of tentacles and truth. Bonus: Kay may or…
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The guys from Grue tackle another pair of modern Interactive Fiction games, or at least try to. First up is Everybody Dies, by Jim Munroe, in which ... well, everybody dies. Until they don't. And maybe there are ghosts. Next is Bee, by Emily Short, about going to a spelling bee. Except the only version of the game available doesn't include the spel…
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Kay and Carrington get a double dose of IF when they play and discuss Twine games for the first time. First up is Their Angelical Understanding, by Porpentine, which comes with both music and warnings. Next is 16 Ways to Kill a Vampire at McDonalds, by Abigail Corfman, a game about french fries and undeath. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston …
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It's time for pointin' and clicking' and piratin', oh my, as Kay and Carrington play one of LucasFilm's famously funny forays into adventure gaming. Will they become terrors of the high seas, or be stuffed into Davy Jones' locker? All we know for sure is, there will be grog. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune: "It Is Pitch Dark" by…
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Once called "the poster boy for zero-waste living" by the New York times, Joost Bakker has making things using waste and discarded items professionally for more than 25 years. He is probably best known for his series of zero waste restaurants called Greenhouse, Silo and Brothl but also has an extensive back catalogue of other projects across art, f…
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The Grue Crew delves into a world of noisy elephants and silent Rs, as they discuss Graham Nelson's game The Meteor, The Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet. Just when they think they're out, Zork pulls them back in. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune: "It Is Pitch Dark" by MC Frontalot Find links, notes, and more episodes of Eaten B…
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Kay and Carrington leave behind the world of Infocom and venture into the future! (By which we mean the 1990s.) In this episode they tackle the two winners of the First Annual IF Competition: A Change in the Weather by Andrew Plotkin, and Uncle Zebulon's Will by Magnus Olsson. Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston Theme tune: "It Is Pitch Dark" …
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Courtney Holm is an expert in circular fashion and the founder of A.BCH, a circular fashion label working and making clothes in Melbourne. She's extremely principled and aside from making beautiful clothes, is using A.BCH to challenge the status quo in an industry known for producing enormous amounts of waste. The lengths that Courtney and the team…
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It's another game with a colon in the title, as Kay and Carrington tackle the ninth game in the increasingly inaccurately named Zork Trilogy. This one wraps up the entire Zork series, and (maybe) (kinda) explains everything. It all started long ago west of a white house, but how will it end? And what comes next? Eaten By A Grue: Zork Zero: The Reve…
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Simple demo to show a few things.1. Our mind and body doesn't differentiate between what is real and what is imaginary. The body and mind respond to our imagination as well as it responds to reality!2. Visualizations / imagination is a powerful resource that we can use to our advantage. Even if it feels like tricking our mind, why not do this for o…
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In 2014 Jeremy McLeod and the team at Breathe Architecture completed an innovative, ethical, self-driven apartment development called The Commons. Despite selling very well and winning a number of awards, it did little to shift the market in a more ethical direction. This led Jeremy and his partner Tam to start Nightingale Housing in 2016—a not for…
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Ever heard of a family office? Jake Milgrom is one of 3 siblings who founded Tripple, an ethical and transparent family office focussed on impact in investment in the usually secretive and opaque world of family offices. In this episode we find out what family offices are and how Jake and his siblings are building a road map and replicable business…
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Make Good is a monthly conversation with Australian artists, designers and entrepreneurs that examines the role of design in shaping society and culture. Kristy Barber is a pattern maker who started Melbourne slow fashion label Kuwaii as a response to the waste and philosophy of fast fashion. Over it's 14 year life Kuwaii has evolved to be an indus…
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Kay and Carrington take a midnight train going anywhere into a land of magic, but too few resources to play it any way they want it (that's the way they need it). Will the Grue Crew and this game go their separate ways, or will they embrace this capital-J Journey with open arms? Journey: The Quest Begins Hosts: Kay Savetz and Carrington Vanston The…
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