Boob to Food - the podcast, is brought to you by Luka McCabe and Kate Holm. There is so much noise in the parenting space (and we don't mean the tantruming toddler). We understand that it can feel confusing, conflicting and overwhelming. That's why we are bringing our years of experience as a midwife, nutritionist and naturopath - and mothers of 5 children between us, to help other mothers and families confidently navigate the rollercoaster of motherhood, from Boob to Food, and beyond. Each ...
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Which night creams will make you look well-rested, is quitting coffee really worth the headache, can emptying your closet actually bring you joy, and wtf is a gratitude practice, anyway? These are the kinds of self-care questions that wellness enthusiasts and writers Kate Spencer and Doree Shafrir discuss each week, along with a special guest, as they explore what it means to be getting older — and hopefully wiser. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On each episode of Human Awareness, an extraordinary guest is invited to share what they have learned about love, intimacy and sexuality – and how they grapple with being human. This podcast is hosted by Kate and Haje and produced by The Human Awareness Institute (HAI). HAI is a non-profit organization that supports individuals and couples into a more loving, deeper intimacy with themselves and others. You can learn more about HAI on HAI.org.
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Welcome to the Wish I'd Known Then podcast. Join authors Jami Albright and Sara Rosett as they interview self-published authors about how they found success as well as lessons they've learned. Because being an indie author is about being innovative and creative and learning from your mistakes.
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This podcast is for craft and textile enthusiasts all around the world. We're constantly adding great interviews with textile artists, tutors and retailers plus a little advice on our own distance study courses in craft and much more. The School of Stitched Textiles is the largest UK provider of City & Guilds Accredited Textile based distance learning courses. You can find out site at https://www.sofst.org/. We also host the Stitch Directory, which showcases independent craft retailers and s ...
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Join Richard Rohr, CAC staff, teachers, and guests on a journey through Fr. Richard’s foundational teachings on contemplative Christianity. Discover how to embody this wisdom in our daily lives, co-creating a world where everything and everyone belongs.
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In the grand showbiz tradition of ripping off what works to make millions of his own dollars, comedian Julian McCullough (This American Life, The Tonight Show, @midnight) has taken the hugely popular DOUG LOVES MOVIES podcast and made JULIAN LOVES MUSIC. Do you love music and comedy? Does Billy Joel's music fill you with rage? You'll love JULIAN LOVES MUSIC!
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Anna Richardson is primed and ready to solve that big dilemma in your life. And she’s invited some very special celebrity guests and experts to help.Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna’s here to prove that whatever you’re going through, it’s not just you.If you have a dilemma you’d like unpacked, visit http://itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.comThis ...
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Podcast with in-depth book reviews and book discussions for fiction with strong female leads. Chats cover all genres such as historical fiction, psychological thrillers, young adult, contemporary fiction, suspense, and more. We pick one best-selling book per month to discuss. Since this is a full analysis, there will be spoilers. See spoiler-free reviews on our website. Join the discussion on social media @judgingmorethan Suggestions for our next book? Send us a message on social media! The ...
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Robbie McDonald and Jordan Lane are two writers who share the experience of discovering they have ADHD in midlife. Holy Sh*t I Have ADHD is a funny, vulnerable, relatable and raw look into the double-edged sword of getting an entirely new understanding of your life when you're already halfway through it.
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Welcome to Inspired By A True Story, where our award-winning podcast hosts and film critics discuss the genuine details that have inspired some of the most memorable true crime movies around. Inspiration is far different than being based on a true story, so each episode will break down the crime or crimes that inspired a specific film, and then discuss how factual that film is, versus how much is simply Hollywood magic. Inspired by a true story is now available to listen and subscribe on you ...
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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My love of music television kids tv and 80s and 90s music led me to present a live music show at Redshift Radio between 2013 to 2019 to listen to my old PickNMix shows please look for PickNMix show on www.RedshiftOnline.org In 2020 my interests slightly changed direction into helping others more frequently so I decided to do a podcast series called Helping Hands podcast which is shared on captivate iTunes Spotify and on www.Redshiftonline.org/helping-hands My podcast series features guests w ...
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Unconventional Weight Loss is all about losing weight in both an ancestral - and scientific way. Suz Crawt interviews experts on the mind and body covering issues like hormones, psychology, paleo eating, low carb, gut health, thyroid, adrenal fatigue - and so much more. With lots of success stories, if you've been struggling to lose weight the conventional way - it's time to lose weight the unconventional way. Find show notes, transcripts and all the resources you'll need at http://unconvent ...
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Demystifying dementia and the stereotypes
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Dementia is not a dirty word. And yet too many of us fear developing it or engaging with a loved one who has it. It doesn't need to be this way says Rose Capp. She's an Australian aged-care specialist and policy advisor. She helps families find the right words to understand the world from the perspective of someone living with dementia. She tackles…
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Brad Foster reports on Australia's east coast cold snap, the total ban of the manufacture of engineered stone - the first country in the world to do so - and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange returning to Australia a free man after 14 years. He also talks about the Wallabies' upcoming matches in preparation for the Bledisloe Cup in September.…
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Today Catherine Ross talks to Jesse about books for young readers with the theme 'dystopian'. The books she talks about are: For ages 11+ years The Last Wild, (number 1 in a trilogy) by Piers Torday For ages 12+ years Swarm by Jennifer D. Lyle #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil For ages 13/14+ Legend By Marie Lu The 1,000 Floor by Katharine McGee R…
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It's Afternoon's new fortnightly spot helping you spend your money better. If you're selling your house, one of the biggest decisions you can make is which real estate agency to go with. Membership funded advocacy orgenisations, Consumer NZ has done some research into the best and worst of that industry. Head of Research & Advocacy Gemma Rasmussen …
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One woman show in Auckland striking a chord with it's audience
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Award winning playwright Kathryn Burnett's new one women play is in the middle of a run at Auckland's Herald Theatre The play , "Nichola Cheeseman Is Back" , starring Jodie Rimmer, is getting rave reviews from its audiences.
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Every Little Thing film wins big at Doc Edge festival
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We might not have humming birds in New Zealand but those tiny birds have led to a number of awards being given to kiwi film maker Sally Aitken. Jesse talks to her about the film Every Little Thing.
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Why time feels like it 'speeds up' as we age.
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For every single person alive, 2024 has felt like the fastest year ever as time speeds up as you get older. But of course the earth isn't actually orbiting the sun any faster. It's a phenomenon that's taking place entirely in our brains.
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To Die For - Inspired by Greggory Smart, Pamela Smart, and Billy Flynn
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May 1, 1990. Greggory Smart is found murdered in his own home, the victim of an apparent burglary gone wrong. Shortly after, his wife, Pamela Smart, is charged with his murder, committed by the 15 year old boy she was having a sexual affair with. In 1995, Nicole Kidman’s stars in Gus Van Sant’s To Die For, a wild retelling of these same events, com…
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Episode 309: How to Enjoy Yourself with Glynnis MacNicol
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Doree and Elise chat with return guest Glynnis MacNicol (author of I’m Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself) about learning to enjoy herself now instead of later, the nuances of deciding what fruit best embodies you on a Parisian dating app, and discovering at 46 that everything we’ve been taught about our bodies is a lie. Mentioned in this Episode To leave…
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This week on Here Now, an Iranian art of combat and exercise is picking up momentum thanks to some enthusiasts in Canterbury.
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The Coffin Confessor talks about his unusual day job
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Bill Edgar is no longer just the Coffin Confessor. The Australian businessman made headlines around the world a few years ago for gate crashing funerals on behalf of the dearly departed to carry out their final wishes. We speak to him.
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Expert Feature: Training detector dogs, can any dog do it?
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Humanity's had a very long love affair with the working dog. Janet Williams is the person to answer that and other questions about sniffer dogs. She has 13 years working in MPI selecting, breeding, training and managing biosecurity dog teams.
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Born out of seeing a number of people with a similar problem, Morfit is a local invention that helps relief lower back pain for people when driving. Martin Rooke, is a trained osteopath, who spent many years perfecting the back support device he's created. Martin speaks to Jesse.
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Today Claire talks to Jesse about Drops of God, Dark Matter and Eric.
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Samadiana Fariz helping shift the stereotype for Islamic women
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As part of the ongoing CHILL Campaign, the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand introduces Samadiana Fariz, an accomplished gymnast and coach whose presence and participation in sports directly challenges stereotypes.
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Super Grans helping other to help youngsters
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We sometimes talk about the power of one person to make a difference. Well an idea a Lower Hutt woman had some thirty years ago has gone on to help thousands of kiwis - and all by harnessing the power of community.
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NZ cheeses win at the International Cheese and Dairy Awards.
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One of the worlds oldest cheese contests took place in the UK over the weekend. The International Cheese and Dairy Awards have been running since 1897. For the first time New Zealand producers scored 27 medals and two trophies.
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Today Mary Holm talks to Mark about all things KiwiSaver and why it's important to look at your annual KiwiSaver statements.
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