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Get a peek inside the random thoughts I have on everything from trending entertainment topics, music, movies, etc. & come along as I discuss my journey of trying to keep my sh*t together!
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Grammy Award-winning musician, singer, rapper, producer, and politician Wyclef Jean (The Fugees) appeared with co-author Anthony Bozza at the Apple Store, SoHo to discuss his life, his career, and his memoir, Purpose: An Immigrant's Story.
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Your top choice for discovering industry secrets, advice and tips that will take your career financial lifestyle to the next level. With our curators working around the clock to provide the world with the highest quality of reliable resources and content. Our listeners will have hands on access to top level interviews within our segment. Giving our listeners an experience in the entertainment world. RE-BRANDING HIP-HOP CULTURE THE #1 RESOURCE FOR INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE
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1. I Love It – Icona Pop f. Charli XCX (Cobra Starship Rmx) 2. Gold – Neon Hitch f. Tyga (Disco Fries Rmx) 3. Death By Robot – Feed Me (Original Mix) 4. Sovereign Light Café – Keane (Afrojack Rmx) 5. Drinking From The Bottle – Calvin Harris f. Tinie Tempah (Extended Mix) 6. Say Nothing – Example (Hardwell & Dannic Rmx) 7. Some Nights – Fun. (Madera Bootleg) 8. Satellite – The Wanted (Original Mix) 9. Satisfaction – Benny Bennassi f. The Biz (RL Grime Rmx) 10. Thrift Shop – Macklemore & Ryan ...
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Consequence and Sony bring you an exploration of iconic albums and their ongoing legacy. Join host Adam Unze as he examines how masterpieces continue to evolve: shaping lives, shaking rafters, and ingraining themselves into our culture. Maybe you’re a longtime fan who wants to go deeper. Maybe you’re a first-time listener curious to hear more. Either way, you’re in the right place.
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Talking Music! Podcast

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The show where we - you guessed it - talk about music. Born from late-night arguments over how good or bad U2 really are, 'Talking Music!' aims to be your new go-to podcast for music discussion. Through fun segments such as 'Rate or Hate', 'Record Rodeo', and 'Check the Label', you will laugh, cry, and rage along with us as we express our opinions on your favourite bands and albums. You don't have to agree with us. We can't agree with each other, either.
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StudentCAST is the podcast companion to the StudentZIP eNewsletter as well as LifeWay.com/students, the student ministry channel at LifeWay.com. Filled with training resources, commentary on student culture headlines, and interviews with 'In the Trenches' youth workers like you - StudentCAST helps equip and encourage you as you invest in the lives of students.
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A fresh take on podcasting, offering the ability to enjoy three separate podcasts within one title. Our Navigating Manhood without a Map series delves into the unexplored realm of masculinity through the eyes of young men, examining how the presence or absence of a father figure influenced their current selves. In the series, A Couple’s Cypher, my beautiful wife Tiffany and I sit on the couch and discuss the complexities of modern relationships. As for my seasoned Brotha’s, we are still focu ...
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We ask 'chopsticks or fork?' as we tour some of Australia' best country Chinese restaurants, discuss if it's time Australia had a ministry of food, hear about the joys of a medicinal garden, and learn about the history of comfort in a new series by Colin Bisset.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Discover the captivating journey of Esmae, a rising star from Teesside who has taken the UK music scene by storm. With her powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and genuine personality, she has cultivated a diverse fanbase that resonates with her artistry. Boasting over 1.4 million streams on Spotify and attracting up to 8,000 monthly listeners, Esmae…
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We learn what boring buildings do to the brain, discover what treasures are in store in the David Jones archives, ponder the human need to travel with Lauren Fuge and join Colin Bisset as he turns his keen eye to the humble drawing pin.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We explore the problem of plastics in fashion, learn about the art of a good suit from Patrick Grant of London's Savile Row, taste Andrew McConnell's last supper of spaghetti vongole, and share in the gossip surrounding the Singer sewing machine.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The work of Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa is celebrated in a new documentary, Annie Smithers explores the veggie chapter in Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cooking, we ask what benefits 15 minutes cities can bring for women in particular, and visit glass artist Nadine Keegan in her studio.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Feeds: Will Aussie cafes and restaurants survive? Australian restaurants and cafes are grappling with the impacts of the cost of living, COVID, immigration reform, and wages, jeopardising their survival. Wes Lambert is the head of a new peak body, alongside Neil Perry and Chris Lucas, tackling these pressing challenges to sustain the $64 billion se…
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Tim Spector – The Gut and the New Science of Eating Well What exactly is the gut microbiome and why is everyone talking about it? Nutrition expert and genetic epidemiologist Tim Spector debunks common dietary myths, and gives his top 5 tips for eating a healthy and diverse diet that your gut – and your mind – will thank you for. Lismore After the F…
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Painting birds: Australian Birds in Watercolour Artist and former regional doctor David Freeman shares his sense of place – a setting which led to his exquisite new collection Australia's Birds in Watercolour. Eating birds: How to roast a duck with Annie Smithers Annie takes Jonathan through jointing and roasting a duck. Learn how to cook a duck st…
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The long shadow of Rome Why are tourists so obsessed with Ancient Greece and Rome? Might some of the more obscure archaeological sites, for example from medieval times, be missing out on the attention they deserve - both in terms of the eyes of tourists, as well as the cold hard cash so vital to ensuring their upkeep? What is a system garden? Join …
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From the flickering flames of ancient hearths to the glowing coals of modern barbecues, fire is more than just a tool; it's an elemental force that has shaped our diets, our culture, and our very way of being. Today we'll meet people from across the world who each bring a unique flame to the feast. Niklas Ekstedt, the Michelin-starred Swedish chef …
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Uni student protests: An architectural history What impact has the built environment had on student protests on campus? How have universities responded architecturally in order to curb dissent? Matt Preston: Big Mouth The former MasterChef judge, restaurant critic and radio host discusses his memoir Big Mouth. The rise and rise of Baker Bleu The Ba…
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Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David - Charcuterie What’s your relationship like with your local sausage maker? Learn about French techniques and recipes that bring to life the art of charcuterie, celebrating its rich flavours and cultural significance. What is the future for WA’s forests? She spent an enchanted childhood exploring her great-grandf…
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Breaking news: Vikings enjoyed cinnamon buns Why is vanilla a byword for boring? How did peppercorns end up next to salt on every western table? Did you know the Vikings were rather partial to cinnamon buns? Food writer Eleanor Ford explores the rich history of spices. Can churches solve the housing crisis? The Australian housing crisis rolls on wi…
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From ancient Roman aqueducts to futuristic vertical farms, how can we blend historical wisdom and cutting-edge technology to make our cities resilient places to live? What would food writer Hetty Lui McKinnon eat if it was her last day on Earth? And a writer takes us on a tour of his beloved Queensland coastal town.…
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Stretching for 170 kilometres and soaring 500 metres into the sky, how does The Line rank among the most grandiose architectural efforts in history? The story behind a Vogue editor's beloved Chanel jacket; and who wields the real influence when it comes to the world of social media food influencers?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If you are dressed head to toe in black, polyester, nylon or some combination thereof, you may need a dress doctor. Linda Przybyszewski - Dress maker, historian and author of The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish - discusses the history of the dress doctors who helped women design, make and choose clothing for the workplace…
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Raw meat, egg slonking, seed oil panic and the war on “soy globalism” - welcome to the obscurantist dietary fixations of the alt right. Jan Dutkiewicz, Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at the Pratt Institute, explains how diet became a central issue in the culture war; And by way of c…
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Internationally renowned designer Bethan Laura Wood is building a library like no other; she gives us a tour of Kaleidoscope-o-rama; Nam Le, award winning author of The Boat, takes us to the two places that shaped him as a writer; and Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David's courgettes à la grecque.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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