An open discussion on art and design education, creativity and design thinking by designer and lecturer Lefteris Heretakis, of the New Art school. Seeking solutions to contemporary #art and #design #education challenges.
Conversations with New Zealand Artists
Designer Talks digs deep into the make-up of professional designer, why they do it, how they do it, what makes them tick and what design means to them, hosted by designer and lecturer Lefteris Heretakis aCSDf.
Discussing movies, tv shows, books, and albums. Taking requests for what to talk about. The New School Critic movement is focused on steering criticism away from review, away from the binary judgments of "good" or "bad." It focuses on the exploration of meaning, the examination of formal techniques, and what we can gain from the works in question. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newschoolcritics/support
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The New School at Commonweal
The New School presents conversations, book signings, art, and lectures with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of 4,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world dedicated to learning what matters. TNS focuses on the emergent, seeking out the thought and action leaders who are bringing discussion, beauty, and change to the world. We present events and podcast them in many areas: arts and sciences, health and the environment, and inner life. We follow strea ...
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Our greatest actors transport us through the magic of fiction, one short story at a time. Sometimes funny. Always moving. Selected Shorts connects you to the world with a rich diversity of voices from literature, film, theater, and comedy. New episodes every Thursday, from Symphony Space.
A student-run radio club at The New School
Welcome to HeightsCast, the official podcast of The Heights School! Every week, we feature interviews with teachers, educators, and experts in a variety of fields, both here at The Heights School and beyond the school's walls. Our conversations concern the education and formation of men fully alive in the liberal arts tradition. In other words, we talk about the education of the kind of man you’d want your daughter to marry. We hope that these conversations may be both delightful and insight ...
The School for Gods The Technology of The Dreamer In order for you to be able to perform yourself, you first have to know who you are not; this is the very aim of self-observation. Elio's Podcast! https://linktr.ee/eliodanna
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, optimistic about the 21st Century. Patrons and Channel holders get access to weekly episodes as they drop, the free feed is time delayed <3
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Tennessee School Boards Association
Welcome to TSBA: Your Education Source - a podcast produced by the Tennessee School Boards Association. Tune in to hear discussions and interviews about legislation, legal topics, policies, and other happenings that affect public education in Tennessee.
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The Bowery Boys: New York City History


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Tom Meyers, Greg Young
The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
Interviews with University of Nebraska Press authors.
Songs by The Fall explicated by Robert Ham and Hiram Lucke.
The Life Coach School Podcast is your go-to resource for learning, growing, and becoming certified as a Life Coach & Weight Loss Coach. Through this podcast, you'll hear directly from the Master Coach Brooke Castillo to help you better understand life coaching, the required skills and mindsets, and how we focus on serving the client to get them the results they seek. At The Life Coach School, we offer a thorough and intense certification course that produces some of the most successful coach ...
The Wellspring Way is a new show from Wellspring Academy Trust, exploring education and more through the Wellspring philosophy. Hosted by Elizabeth Hudson, join education leaders and practitioners from across Wellspring and beyond as we talk about life in the classroom, what’s going on in schools and how we can improve education for everybody. Subscribe for free to access a new episode every fortnight and occasional bonus content too. Search for The Wellspring Way on Apple podcasts, Spotify ...
The Business Edge is a podcast brought to you by the Feliciano School of Business at Montclair State University. In each episode we will explore an emerging business trend featuring discussion by a credible subject matter expert. Experts include our world class faculty, successful alumni and business leaders. Each discussion is open and honest to ensure our listeners gain a business edge.Be sure to subscribe for new episodes.
The GetBack is a group of young men who are trying to bring an old school vibe to this new generation.
Do you dream of someday getting to perform at Carnegie Hall, or wonder what it takes to be a professional musician? The Cello Sherpa Podcast is for anyone who enjoys the tales and scales in the life of a classical musician, or for the young classical musician who dreams big! We explore all aspects of the climb to the summit from student to the professional stage! Joel Dallow, the Cello Sherpa, interviews experts in the field covering a wide range of topics surrounding this challenging career ...
STORIES ABOUT THE WORLDS NEW DYNAMICS THROUGH A YOUNG PERSONS EYES! Cover art photo provided by JFL on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wallsbyjfl
The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more
Speaking Brazilian Language School specializes in Brazilian Portuguese. New lessons every Wednesday with tips on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation of Brazilian Portuguese.
Producer Helena de Groot talks to poets about language, dreams, love and loss, identity, connection, anger, discomfort, the creative process, the state of the world and the world of the soul. Hard conversations are welcomed—laughter is, too.
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John Spencer is passionate about seeing schools embrace creativity and design thinking. In this podcast, he explores the intersection of creative thinking and student learning.
A podcast that goes behind the scenes and between the lines of the contemporary art worlds, through conversations with artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.
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AGNSW Photography Symposium 2011: Subject and Object in 21st Century Photography


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AGNSW Photography Symposium 2011: Subject and Object in 21st Century Photography
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The inaugural annual Art Gallery of NSW Photography Symposium
The School Reading List Podcast - presented by Tom Tolkien. In each episode, we recommend new and classic children's and young adult books.
Tune each week as Paula Granquist interviews artists from around Northfield and Minnesota. New episodes each Friday.
TartanTalk is a podcast of Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, an all-girls K–12 school in Princeton, New Jersey. This series discusses topics to help parents raise their daughters to become confident leaders.
There’s new streaming TV series being released every day. At First Eps we take the guess work out of deciding which new shows to check out by watching the first episode of these series and talking about them with you. Join us for, what’s always, a fun discussion and review of all the new First Eps!
In “The Future of Everything,” host and Stanford bioengineering professor Russ Altman explores how technology, science and medicine are shaping our lives. From stretchable electronics to ecological surveillance, foldable microscopes and video editing with artificial intelligence, Altman asks his guests to discuss their role in creating the future — of everything. Read more on the Stanford Engineering website: https://engineering.stanford.edu/magazine/future-everything
Everything I knew about building a legacy was wrong. I didn’t have to be rich to build one; going bankrupt doesn’t disqualify me; and I can break the script of how I’m supposed to behave as a black man and still be remembered fondly. Tune in as cats like you and I get real about how we’re not leaving this life without being an unforgettable blessing to others.
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Classic Learning Test
Anchored is published by the Classic Learning Test. Hosted by CLT leadership, including our CEO Jeremy Tate, Anchored features conversations with leading thinkers on issues at the intersection of education and culture. New discussions are released every Tuesday and Thursday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Audiograph is an audio series curated and produced by Luke Wiget which documents readings and conversations hosted by The New School Writing Program.
Fluid Exchange is a series of conversations hosted by Charlie Looker and M. Lamar with culture makers from the worlds of music and art. Looker and Lamar begin this first season drawing from their vast connections from touring and performing music internationally. They seek conversations that offer insight into the political and cultural context in which people are making art, music, events or parties. We are especially interested in what subculture means in the digital age. M. Lamar is a com ...
The Agile Mentors podcast is for agilists of all levels. Whether you’re new to agile and Scrum or have years of experience, listen in to find answers to your questions and new ways to succeed with agile.
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You Learn Something New Every Day


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You Learn Something New Every Day
Palm Springs Unified School District
Palm Springs Unified School District Coordinator of Communications and Community Outreach Joan Boiko hosts "You Learn Something New Every Day,” which features news and information about the Palm Springs Unified School District. You Learn Something New Every Day is produced by students in the Digital Arts Technology Academy (DATA) at Cathedral City High School under the instruction of Bryce Johnson. For more information or to suggest future show topics, contact Joan Boiko at jboiko@psusd.us o ...
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Professor Ross Tucker and Mike Finch
World-renowned sports scientist Professor Ross Tucker and veteran sports journalist Mike Finch break down the myths, practices and controversies from the world of sport. From athletics to rugby, soccer, cycling and more, the two delve into the most recent research, unearth lessons from the pros and host exclusive interviews with some of the world's leading sporting experts. For those who love sport. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barely Bookish is a book podcast where Rachel reads through classic literature and modern classics to see if they hold up to modern readers. In this, Rachel and a guest take deep dives into the novels you know and love, making it perfect for people who have read these books in school or those who have never read them before. New episodes come out every Wednesday.
School Libraries Are Awesome. Contact: lucasmaxwell@hotmail.com
Art School Taught Me is a weekly topical podcast hosted by Laurens and The Other Guy. New episodes every Monday. Please lower your expectations.
2 school librarians talk to students, librarians, authors, and more about books.
Do you wanna hear something scary? Join Blair and Steffany every week as they bring you the creepiest ghost stories, urban legends, and folktales. Wanna hear something scary without ads? Click here: https://somethingscary.supercast.tech/ We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/us/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy
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Rouxde (pronounced Rude) Cooking School is a food history and cooking comedy podcast. John and Jeni talk about food history or interview a guest in the food industry. It's funny, relaxing and informative.
Podcast discussing the new bathroom policy that was recently put in place for middle and high school students. Cover art photo provided by Jean-Philippe Delberghe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jipy32
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Matariki Williams: Maori Arts, ATE, and protest through art
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Matariki Williams (Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Whakaue, Ngati Hauiti, Taranaki) is a Whakatane-based writer, curator, and historian. She is the co-founder of and co-editor of ATE Journal of Maori Arts, alongside Bridget Reweti, which was set up to create a space to talk about Maori art, from a Maori perspective. "It's just very apparent if you look through a…
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Matariki Williams: Maori Arts, ATE, and protest through art.
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Matariki Williams (Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Whakaue, Ngati Hauiti, Taranaki) is a Whakatane-based writer, curator, and historian. She is the co-founder and co-editor of ATE Journal of Maori Art alongside Bridget Reweti. The journal was set up to create a space for conversations about Maori art from a Maori perspective. [picture id="4LBNG1Q_matarikiānd_jul…
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Listener feedback for 25 March 2023.
Children’s hymns feature in this week’s programme, along with a contemporary setting of Charles Wesley’s Love divine, all loves excelling and Graham Kendrick’s 20th century classic, The servant king.
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Playing Favourites with artist Judy Darragh
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Life-long creative Judy Darragh is known for her bright and brilliant use of colour and found materials as a sculptor, painter and jeweller. Not afraid to use plastic, Darragh wants us to reflect on how we treat the plane
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Fire vs ice: volcanologist Graham Leonard on Tongariro
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Ruapehu, the largest active volcano in Aotearoa, and its neighbour Tongariro, are iconic mountains in the central North Island. They don't look like most other New Zealand volcanoes though - their rough, undulating cones more closely resemble those found in Iceland.
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National's policy aims to school Labour on education decline
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National's leader Christopher Luxon ditched Parliament for the playground this week, touring schools to sell his party's solution to declining student performance with a back-to-basics focus on literacy and numeracy. Teacher unions have criticised the plan, but the party was unlikely to ever get their backing - instead targeting concerned parents a…
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Jai Grewal: pickleball, the best sport you've never heard of
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You might not have heard of the sport of pickleball, but it's the fastest growing sport in America, and increasingly popular with older players in New Zealand.So big a deal, that on April 2 tennis icons Andre Agassi, John McEnroe, Andy Roddick and Michael Chang will be among those competing for $1 million in an inaugural Hollywood Pickleball Slam.…
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Author Bonnie Garmus on her debut bestseller "Lessons in Chemistry"
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Bonnie Garmus's debut novel Lessons in Chemistry has become a multi-million selling bestseller largely through word of mouth.The story concerns a American scientist who, sacked for being pregnant in 1955, takes revenge when she's hired to front a teatime cookery show. Stephen King has called it "the Catch 22 of early feminism."…
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Dr Ellen Nelson: local hero who helped evacuate Afghan colleagues to NZ
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NZ Army leader Dr Ellen Nelson worked night and day for almost a year to help evacuate 563 Afghan Defence Force allies and their families after the country fell to the Taliban in 2021. Ellen Nelson is a finalist for Local Hero of the Year at the 2023 New Zealander of the Year Awards.
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Adharanand Finn: Zane Robertson and Kenyan running culture
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New Zealand runner and two-time Olympian Zane Robertson has been banned from all sport for eight years. Fellow runner, author and journalist Adharanand Finn raced with Robertson in Kenya in 2011 and interviewed him last year for his podcast The Way of the Runner.
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for March 25 2023
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 March 2023
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The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
Pacific needs to stand up and pay attention to AUKUS - Dame Meg Taylor; 'Hope in the Pacific keeps dwindling due to climate inaction' - Greenpeace; Tonga PM pleased with Pacific Education Ministers conference; Pacific leaders selected for Dawn Raids scholarship programme; Talanoa with 'Red, White and Brass' film director Damon Fepulea'i.…
'Posie Parker normalises hatred towards queer people' - LGBTQ+ activist; NZ Pasifika leaders gather in Auckland for Pasifika futures conference; Vanuatu distributes dry rations for communities in worst-hit areas; PNG Government looks to increase its cabinet.
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'Posie Parker normalises hatred towards queer people'
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'Posie Parker normalises hatred towards queer people' - LGBTQ+ activist.
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NZ Pasifika leaders gather for Pasifika futures conference
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NZ Pasifika leaders gather in Auckland for Pasifika futures conference.
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Vanuatu distributes dry rations for communities
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Vanuatu distributes dry rations for communities in worst-hit areas.
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PNG Government looks to increase its cabinet
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The Detail's Long Read: What's Up With ADHD?
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What's Up With ADHD? by Mirjam Guesgen: ADHD diagnoses in adults have quadrupled in New Zealand in the past 10 years. What's behind it?
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ArtZany! Ryan Zwanziger from Rush River Delta, 3-24-23
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Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes musician and songwriter Ryan Zwanziger from Rush River Delta to preview upcoming concerts in Red Wing at Barrel House and in Northfield at the Grand Event Center.By KYMN Radio
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"View from the Summit" - An Interview with Carter Brey, Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Carter Brey, Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic. Carter shares his experience leading a life as both a highly sought after soloist, and as a principal cellist. He also shares his philosophy on leadership, and gives insight as to what kinds of qualities help musicians achieve a succe…
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Andrew Donaldson shaved four minutes off the previous record swimming 22.5 km from Perano Head in the Marlborough Sounds to Wellington in four hours and 33.5 minutes.
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Forest and Bird celebrates 100 years of conservation mahi
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New pups join the protected mainland population of sea lions
Scientists at the University of Cambridge and Johns Hopkins University have just mapped the most complex brain to date - that of a fruit fly.
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Easing the way for farmers in difficult times at Field Days
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Country Life is among drones, driverless tractors, nude sheep and comfy rocking chairs at the Central Districts Field Days, seeing what products are on offer to make the work of hard-pressed farmers and growers a little easier.
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Adventure trails and organic garden add X-factor to family farm
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In the last few years, Tom O'Brien's Southland farmland has become home to a hand-built bike and hiking track and an organic market garden.
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Mushrooms sprout new lease on life in remote woolshed
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Kyle Davey took a winter off two years ago, but what sprouted from his boredom turned out to be some pretty fungi.
RNZ's rural news reporter, Sally Murphy, takes a look at the week's agricultural news.
Sally gets in amongst it at the Central Districts Field Days to find out what's new in the ag world, Cosmo tracks down a bike trail that follows one of New Zealand's longest gold-mining water races and Leah meets a farmer, turned builder, turned mushroom grower in Taranaki.
Our Te Manu Korihi team get reaction to new figures showing the child poverty rate remains unchanged and the longest running festival in Tuhoe set to make a return.
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World Athletics issues blanket ban on trans women
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World Athletics has become the latest sporting body to issue a blanket ban on transgender women competing in track and field events, despite a lack of conclusive evidence they have an advantage. Under pressure from political groups and some current and former athletes, the World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe, said the decision was made in the …
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'It will kill the soul of the city' - music leader on Auckland budget's proposed cuts
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Among the cuts on the table in Auckland Council's budget proposal is a slashing of funds for arts and culture - including the UNESCO City of Music programme. This programme aims to strengthen the city's music ecosystem, but it was only just getting started when Covid put a spanner in the works, putting a halt to music events that the industry is st…
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NZ Cricket plans to form national Māori team
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The Māori All Blacks are one of New Zealand's top sports teams, and now cricket could follow in their footsteps. New Zealand Cricket is looking at creating a national Māori team and this Easter will hold a men's Māori provincial tournament for the first time. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham has more.
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Recent rain no salve for drought concerns in Otago, Southland
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Recent rainfall has alleviated drought concerns in Otago and Southland, but it's still been another tough summer for southern farmers. Hot and dry summers have been the norm in recent years - and that's raised questions about what the future holds. Our reporter Timothy Brown and camera operator Nathan McKinnon visited the Clutha district, and filed…
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‘I know where the bodies are buried’: one woman’s mission to change how the police investigate rape
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For the past two years, Betsy Stanko has been leading an unprecedented investigation into why the police have been failing so badly to tackle sexual violence. But is there any chance of fixing a system that seems so broken?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
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New technology may mean wool can be plucked from sheep
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Sheep may peeled or plucked, rather than just being shorn, following a breakthrough by scientists working on biological defleecing technology. Australian researchers are experimenting with a corn plant protein. A couple of days after it's injected into sheep it basically softens the wool's roots and allows it to be pulled by hand. Industry associat…
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Auckland volunteers cook meals to deliver to Hawke's Bay
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With many people still reeling from the devastation in Hawke's Bay, a group of Auckland volunteers are rallying together to get hundreds of home cooked meals hand delivered. Reporter Louise Ternouth and camera operator Marika Khabazi have the story.