Mandy reads a screenplay journey from SciFi Book POSTLUDE by Andrew Man. Listen to latest exciting episodes first Monday every month. Time travel, first contact, space exploration
…
continue reading
Voice talent and voice over artists breathe life into the media we consume and I want to learn what inspires them, what lured them to the microphone, and what they themselves have learned along the way in this mighty journey we all share.
…
continue reading
Daniel and Andrew get together weekly through the power of the internet to review a movie from start to finish.
…
continue reading
"We are real women talking about real issues in life from an apostolic perspective" -Mandy and Tasha
…
continue reading
In Joiners, hosts Tim Tierney and Danny Shapiro take a casual stroll through the world of hospitality by chatting with its most colorful characters.
…
continue reading
Leadership guru Adam Mendler goes one on one with America’s most accomplished and insightful people on how they made it to the top and how you can too. Each episode features a wealth of practical, actionable advice from a leading CEO, founder, athlete, celebrity, influencer or general / admiral. Learn how to lead in today’s landscape, become your best self and excel personally and professionally – in thirty minutes.
…
continue reading
A Florida filmmaking podcast where we casually interview filmmakers and entertainers locally and from around the world.
…
continue reading
http://www.teachingbrewed.com Teaching, brewed. This is a series of conversations between passionate educators. We talk about teaching, learning and ed tech issues that are relevant to the teacher’s world. Sometimes the conversations will lean on at one group of teachers, like specialists. Sometimes it will be about everyone, including administrators. We’re doing this to: Provoke conversation Reflect on our own practice Discover something new that we can use in our lessons Contribute, and no ...
…
continue reading
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
…
continue reading
Welcome to DIVIDE IT WITH GILL !!!!!! no.. this is not a math podcast but I do hope to educate you on some of my Fav TV shows, movies, books and more!!Nothing is off the table!! DIVIDE THAT IN HALF!! Every Wednesday, Solo Episodes as well as some Guests episodes as well! You don't wanna miss this!!
…
continue reading
A weekly interview series from Russell Brand that examines what's beneath the surface—of the people we admire, the ideas that define our time, and the history we’re told. Speaking with guests from the worlds of academia, popular culture, and the arts, Russell seeks to uncover the ulterior truth behind our constructed reality. And have a laugh.On his new podcast ‘Above the Noise’ Russell guides us all—curious beginners, spiritual skeptics, and experienced practitioners—in brief, 10-minute med ...
…
continue reading
1
The Successful Adviser by James McCracken
James McCracken interviews today's most inspiring and successful advisers & entrepreneurs 5 days a week with inspiration from leading advisers including Pat Flynn , Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin & Tony Robbins
Journey Of The Successful Adviser is created for you - the adviser, the entrepreneur, and those aspiring to be one. If you're looking for inspiration, education and empowerment to help you keep moving toward your goals, whether you're on the way to work, on the way home, or during your 'down time', James McCracken brings you real-life stories of triumph and tribulation from many of today's most inspiring advisers and entrepreneurs. Each episode ends with the PD ROUND, where guests share nugg ...
…
continue reading
Devotional style podcast where you are invited to walk with Jesus as we look at what the Bible says and how it applies to our everyday lives. Hosted by Nicole Stephens.
…
continue reading
In 2016 I overcame food addiction, depression and lost 53kg (117lbs) by eating only potatoes for the year. The Spud Fit Podcast is all about continued self improvement through talking with others who do things differently and push the envelope. Since 2016 I have helped thousands of others to heal their troubled relationship with food. As of 2023 our brand new Spud Fit Transformation Roadmap is where we lay out the fundamentals of our whole approach, where we lay out step by step how to get f ...
…
continue reading
Heavenly Qi is a conversation about all things Yin and Yang, reaching out to practitioners of Traditional East Asian Medicine around the world.
…
continue reading
We interview interesting people from accross the IT and Financial industry on all things work-related including lean, agile, devops and what it really takes to lead large-scale transformation.
…
continue reading
Allegory Gallery is a bead and art store located in Ligonier, PA, but we're so much more than that. Everything in the shop has a tale to tell, and here we will share some of those stories with you.
…
continue reading
The Real Story breaks through a world of conflicting narratives and fake news to bring you facts and insights from the sources themselves. From the D.C. Swamp to MAGA Country and everywhere in between, we breakdown the news as it should be—of, by and for the people!
…
continue reading
Welcome to Meet the Translator! I'm Dot Roberts and I chat with a different translator each episode, getting to know them, hearing their story and covering various topics related to translation. Whether you are new to the translation industry, an experienced translator or just curious about the subject, join me as we delve into different areas of translation and learn more about our wonderful colleagues.
…
continue reading
There's a ton of podcasts who bring you those at the top, This isn't that. This is for those of us who are at the front end. The bakers, the aspiring photographers, The filmmakers, the boss moms, the homemade app developers, the artists, the teen with a drive, and the creators who are asking the "what if I...?" questions. Whatever it is you want to be doing won't survive if there's not a fundamental belief that this will get better. So tell us how we can get better at diving into these folks ...
…
continue reading
Ross Kemp is joined by guests from all walks of life, who all have engaging stories to tell. Whether it’s about their life, their career, or their expertise, we hope that if you listen to this series, not only will you learn something about the guests, but also about the world we live in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
…
continue reading
1
Science: Landmark HIV trial, 'dark oxygen', paper cut physics
10:45
10:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:45
Science communicator Allan Blackman looks at a trial that's been labelled a "game-changer" in HIV prevention.
…
continue reading
David Miller remembers a time when if he shot and delivered a deer to buyers he'd rake in more than a week's pay.
…
continue reading
1
Around the motu : Robin Martin in Taranaki
10:59
10:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:59
What the latest probe into pollution at the former Dow chemical plant in Paritutu has revealed and the Mayor's reaction.
…
continue reading
Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya published by Orion Publishing
…
continue reading
1
Eric Beecher on Newscorp and 'The Men Who Killed the News'
31:10
31:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
31:10
Eric Beecher is a journalist, editor and media owner who has written an excoriating new book about his experiences working as an editor for Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp.
…
continue reading
Police in far North Queensland say a young New Zealander was piloting the helicopter which crashed into the in tourist strip of the tropical holiday city of Cairns.
…
continue reading
1
Homegrown app helps spot common visual condition in children
12:00
12:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
12:00
An app created by a Massey University researcher which simplifies the diagnosis of a common visual disorder is exploding in international popularity.
…
continue reading
1
Helping Māori and Pacific students gain University Entrance
17:00
17:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
17:00
A new study has identified why some schools are leading the way with University entrance success for Māori and Pacific teenagers.
…
continue reading
1
Episode 240: Celebrity Chef Andrew Zimmern
37:40
37:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:40
The creator, host, and star of numerous highly popular food television, web, and radio shows, Andrew Zimmern is a celebrity chef, an Emmy Award winner, and the recipient of four James Beard Awards. Andrew joins Adam to share his journey and his best lessons and advice. Andrew and Adam discuss a wide range of topics, including attaining greatness, n…
…
continue reading
Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton assesses New Zealand's effort at the Paris Olympics, 10 golds, 20 medals in total and talks about the standout Kiwi performances. Also in rugby, the Scott Robertson era has hit its first snag with the All Blacks going down to Argentina.
…
continue reading
Feana Tu'akoi' is an author who began writing junior fiction so her own children could see themselves reflected in books.
…
continue reading
Dileepa looks at what is going on in the energy market including what high prices are doing to the manufacturing sector. Also the science system restructure with Sir Peter Gluckman leading two reviews into science and tertiary education. And the impact of rising construction costs.
…
continue reading
1
Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
12:31
12:31
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
12:31
The Hurunui District Council plans to open restored Soldiers' Block at Queen Mary Historic Reserve at Hanmer Springs.
…
continue reading
Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books in Auckland reviews Mourning a Breast by Xi Xi translated by Jennifer Feeley published by Giramondo Publishing
…
continue reading
Science writer Lauren Fuge's new book Voyagers: Our journey into the Anthropocene is a call to action on climate change.
…
continue reading
Ron talks to Paddy about the 2024 Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their running mates, and how they're being received.
…
continue reading
1
The mission to get ngutukaka flourishing in the East Coast wild
8:44
8:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
8:44
Graeme Atkins is on a mission to protect endangered plants on the North Island's East Coast, in particular the beautiful, bright red ngutukaka - or kakabeak - of which only 100 plants survive in the wild.
…
continue reading
1
Drug traffickers increasingly using 'trusted insiders'
10:18
10:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
10:18
A new report suggests that criminal syndicates are successfully infiltrating Customs, as well as border staff, such as baggage handlers. Paddy Gower speaks with Bruce Berry, New Zealand Customs Service manager of intelligence.
…
continue reading
1
Wellington Girls' College closes another quake prone building
22:29
22:29
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:29
Wellington Girls College, one of capital's largest inner city schools, is closed today and tomorrow as it figures out options after learning one of its only remaining teaching blocks is earthquake prone. The Ministry of Education has known about this potential issue since 2020 but the school says it had not been advised.…
…
continue reading
1
Episode #113 - Allan Perales, Hospitality Realtor
1:29:28
1:29:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:29:28
Allan Perales knows how to solve problems. He champions a powerful idea: that there's no such thing as an unsolvable problem -- you're just looking at it from the wrong angle. After working in hospitality as a hotel manager for a number of years, Allan pivoted to a career in real estate. As partner at Goldstreet, his discerning approach and eye for…
…
continue reading
Bill has the second part of a citizens guide on what you can do if you don't like a big building proposal near you.
…
continue reading
1
The Christchurch family growing vegetables for 150 years
23:23
23:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:23
The Oakley family's legacy of growing vegetables on the Canterbury plains spans 150 years. Great Great Grandad John Oakley began growing out in Halkett after arriving in New Zealand from the United Kingdom in the 1870s. The love of growing vegetables has been passed down through the generations and today the fifth generation Robin Oakley runs the o…
…
continue reading
1
Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Brigitte Morten
22:49
22:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:49
Gareth and Brigitte discuss Shane Jones' broadside on the electricity gen-tailers; the government's replacement for Three Waters and the government's demand that any public service pay increases come from existing baselines.
…
continue reading
1
Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
12:00
12:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
12:00
Simon takes a close look at why Auckland is falling behind peer cities and what is needed for greater urban vision focusing on innovation, as well as the threat of exotic Caulerpa to the Hauraki Gulf.
…
continue reading
Emma Hislop reviews Whaea Blue by Talia Marshall published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
…
continue reading
Seamus Kearney covers the Olympics closing ceremony and the latest on the conflict in Ukraine.
…
continue reading