Unfiltered & Undiscovered, the podcast from Rossy, Braggy & Curly. We share our unfiltered musings and thoughts on the world, bring you undiscovered talent both past and present, and do as best to engage you with a conversation that is worth having. We bring you special guests and talented artists who bring you the story behind their music. Tune in for a weekly dose of undiscovered genius.
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Some invaluable information direct from the Coach Curl Academy.
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Gemma and Andy are two feckless coppers patrolling the mean streets of Slatby, a faded North Yorkshire seaside town with an unsolved murder problem. With conventional leads exhausted, local hairstylists, gossipmongers and armchair crime-solvers Yacky and Reuben are enlisted, and their salon unwittingly and illegally becomes the beating heart of all ongoing detective operations. Welcome to the murky hinterlands of soft perms and slaughter. Curl Up & D.I. is a Folding Pocket production, writte ...
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Building Tomorrow's Best Leaders, Today! What makes great leaders? Join Coach Curl as he takes you on a journey exploring the principles of great leadership. Sharing tried and tested leadership along with the latest research around neuroscience, mindset, and behaviour, helping you navigate the complex and creating simple. Take bold, courageous steps towards better leadership. https://todaysleader.com.au/
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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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Hey there and welcome to the Dumb Leaders Podcast. This podcast is an important part of the Dumb Leaders Handbooks now open at dumbleaders.com The handbook is dedicated to helping make you a better leader by dissecting the mistakes of the dumb, its our version of your leadership MBA, its our acknowledgement that every leader has at one stage been a dumb leader, every leader has made dumb mistakes… good leaders learn from them and its your chance to learn from them. Our leaders and experts th ...
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#155-Behind the Scenes with Eliza and the Delusionals: Insights from a Superfan
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In this rediscovered episode we share a new format for our show, it's called FANFILTERED. Our focus will always be to discover new and emerging music and artists, and today we share the emerging band from the Gold Coast, Eliza & the Delusionals, from the perspective of a fan, in this case Curly's daughter Tayla. She shares some of the music, how sh…
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This week's critter is the piriwai or spiny gilled mayfly, Coloburiscus humeralis. They spend most of their lives as flat-bodied nymphs, clinging to rocks in swift, clear streams and rivers. Adult piriwai have beautiful translucent wings and no mouthparts - they're just looking to reproduce before they die, only living for a few hours or days. Catc…
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This week NZ Gardener Magazine editor Jo McCarroll is along to demystify copper. There's an article in this month's edition of the magazine written by Nelson horticulturist Bill Brett. Jo shares with Mark some of his insights and how copper should be used.
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Cook, food stylist and author Kelly Gibney shares a great recipe for the easiest one-bowl GF pizza with a mushroom-and-leek topping.
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For NZ Live today we head to our Wellington Studio, and the band Dateline Dateline is the musical project of Te Whanganui a Tara/Wellington singer Katie Evans.
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Today we join David in Christchurch who has a few brushes with the freaky to share...
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Dunedin motorhead taking on and winning in the US
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Today Mark catches up with Dunedin motorhead Andy Martin.
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Tuhura Otago Museum was established during the global peak of museum-building.
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An estimated 753,000 New Zealanders live with migraines but despite their prevalence, there is surprisingly little known about their cause, and how best to treat them.
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There has been much discussion about the age and capacity of US President Joe Biden (81). Have we ever had similar issues with our leaders in NZ history? Today Dr Grant Morris looks back and find out.
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Today Ali talks about a 'back to the future' issue of not relying on digital technology for tickets, meeting agendas or making payments. She talks about the benefits of using 'hard copies' to get by in the modern world.
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Tony Ineson is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. Tony was the captain of the 1976 gold medal-winning hockey team. His brother Chris was a New Zealand representative at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Tony was elected, with the rest of the g…
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Natives out-compete gorse in no-plant regeneration
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No-plant regeneration is a method that let's nature lead the way, and its seen landscapes transform from a scrubby paddock to a lush native paradise. Famously pioneered by Hugh Wilson in Akaroa's Hinewai Reserve, the practice is bearing fruit in Wellington's Long Gully Bush Reserve. Otari-Wilton Bush manager Tim Park speaks to Emile about the benef…
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Popular Auckland op-shop making the unsaleable - saleable
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Thrift shopping is in vogue and it's widely celebrated for it's potential to keep textile waste out of landfill... opshops are experiencing a hey day - and vintage and upmarket second hand clothing stores are on the bandwagon Many of the latter choose to import stock from overseas, despite a growing problem of textile waste - in NZ about 180-thousa…
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New Zealand's 'Queen of Crime', mystery author Dame Ngaio Marsh, had a penchant for classic cars. Dame Ngaio, a writer in the so-called 'Golden Age of Detective Fiction' - among the likes of Agatha Christie - died 42 years ago. Her classic cars scattered to the wind, and now the Ngaio Marsh Trust and historian and author of Classic Jaguars New Zeal…
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Different shouldn't doom anyone to unemployment or underemployment.
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Sunday Roast Chicken Soup with Feta Schmear Toast
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This week's midweek meal inspiration of easy eats revolves around using up the left overs from the Sunday roast.
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Today Ximena talks to Jesse about Master: The allegations against Neil Gaiman and Juggernaut: The Story of the Fourth Labour Government.
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