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This malayalam podcast on Islam is an initiative of ihya collective that works towards creating and presenting unbiased Islamic contents in Malayalam. ഡിജിറ്റൽ സ്രോതസ്സുകൾ കൂടുതലായ് ആശ്രയിക്കപ്പെടുന്ന ഈ കാലത്ത് മലയാളത്തിൽ - ഡിജിറ്റൽ മാധ്യമങ്ങളിലൂടെ - ഉന്നത നിലവാരമുള്ള, ആധികാരികവും പക്ഷപാത രഹിതവുമായ ഇസ്ലാം പഠനം സാധ്യമാക്കുകയാണ് ഞങ്ങളുടെ ലക്ഷ്യം.
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My Criterions

Bil Antoniou

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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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Rural Venture Collective

(EGMI) East Gippsland Marketing Inc

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Supported by the Victorian Government, this is a podcast about women living their lives in rural East Gippsland. Connecting business women across the region by telling their stories - their challenges, their achievements, their everyday lives. This podcast is proudly brought to you by EGMI (East Gippsland Marketing Inc) with funding by the Victorian Government. Episodes are recorded at the James Yeates Studio, Bairnsdale. www.egmi.com.au #stayconnected
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Whetstone Audio Dispatch

Whetstone Radio Collective

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Whetstone Audio Dispatch is a series of remarkable one-off episodes about global foodways exploring community, climate, activism and politics brought to you by journalists and reporters from around the world. Think of it as a storytelling popup, a one-pot feast serving up fresh ideas and best-in-class reportage about current events, food sovereignty, seed keeping, food origins, ancestral recipes and culinary anthropology. Hosted by Whetstone founder Stephen Satterfield. Whetstone Audio Dispa ...
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When Michelle Perry speaks, you can almost feel the breeze from East Gippsland's rugged coast on your face. This episode is a ticket to the close-knit community of Orbost, where Michelle, a local through and through, embodies the spirit of resilience and warmth. Her tales are a tapestry of the town's intimate connections, woven through the shared e…
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Embark on an enlightening exploration of menopause with Di Gibbs, a seasoned Women's Health Nurse from Women's Health Centre in Bairnsdale. As we converse, Di brings a wealth of knowledge and compassion, unravelling the once-muted narratives of menopause and championing the modern crusade for awareness and support. Together, we address the importan…
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We bring you an urgent reported episode of Whetstone Audio about the unfathomable and unrelenting war in Palestine and Gaza. The livelihoods of as many as 100,000 Palestinian families depend on native and centuries-old olive and grape crops. We spoke with two Palestinian farmers living in the West Bank, Nader Muaddi, owner of Muaddi distillery prod…
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Ever wondered what it takes to turn a passion into a pulsating festival that celebrates local produce and community spirit? Meet Jodi York, the trailblazing entrepreneur who's putting East Gippsland on the map with the Mallacoota Wild Harvest Seafood Festival. In our latest episode of the Rural Venture Collective podcast, we pull back the curtain o…
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Ever felt like the weight of the world is perched squarely on your shoulders? Caz Sanderman, an inspiring emotional well-being practitioner from Lake Entrance, joins us to share her transformative journey from stress-induced breakdowns to becoming a beacon of resilience. As we navigate her personal story, Caz unveils the process she has developed, …
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When Paris swapped her corporate career in Melbourne for the tight-knit embrace of Mallacoota, she didn't anticipate how the smoky haze of bushfires would paint her family's new beginning. Our latest episode navigates through the transformative tale of Paris from the Wilderness Collective, a story of resilience, community building, and how a small …
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The beleaguered citizens of Lahore, suffering under the misrule of the Bhangi triumvirate of Chait Singh, Mohr Singh and Sahib Singh, send a petition to the young Shukerchakia chief, Ranjit Singh. With the help of his visionary mother-in-law, Mata Sada Kaur, the leader of the Kanhaiya Misl, Ranjit Singh takes the capital of the Punjab.…
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In this episode, we have a delightful chat with Rebecca Steenholdt, the Economic Development Coordinator at East Gippsland Shire. Rebecca shares her journey from growing up in small East Gippsland schools to pursuing a career in fashion and eventually finding her way back to the region. We learn about her experiences, passions, and the diverse path…
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Shah Zaman, the grandson of Ahmad Shah Abdali, who had been the scourge of the Punjab for decades crosses the Indus again. As the Sikhs prepare to abandon their cities in the face of the Afghan juggernaut, Sardarni Sada Kaur persuades them to dig their heels in and resist. The young Ranjit Singh, the grandson of the legendary Sikh warrior Sardar Ch…
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Ever thought about what it takes to go from city life to leading a rural community? Join us as we sit down with Natalie O’Connell, the youngest ever Mayor of East Gippsland. Natalie shares her fascinating journey of trading her bustling city life in Melbourne for the rural charms of her childhood home, stepping into a position of influence at just …
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Are you eager to savor a slice of entrepreneurial innovation? Join us as we pay homage to the power of creativity and ingenuity, served fresh with Merryn Padgett, the dynamic owner of Earth and Soul Pizza. Merryn’s business isn't just about crafting mouth-watering pizzas; it's a reflection of her commitment to sustainability, community, and staff w…
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Have you ever dreamed of combining work, travel, and family life? Join us as we explore this unconventional lifestyle with our special guest, digital nomad Kristen Ryan. Kristen shares an intriguing glimpse into how she manages work remotely, irrespective of her location. Kristen discusses the essentials for a remote office setup, from a stable int…
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In this episode, Liz chats with Vanessa to discover her path from Corporate employee to self employed. Ness paints a vivid picture of the power of community and collaboration. She shares the story of a networking group she co-created to support women taking their first steps into business. Discover how this group became a strong support system, con…
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Welcome to the Rural Venture Collective podcast, the show that celebrates the strength, innovation and resilience of women across East Gippsland. In a region where the land stretches wide and the community spirit runs deep. We're going to share the stories of women who are making their mark, forging their own paths and connecting in ways that trans…
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What is mental health to you? Are you comfortable discussing it? Ever felt like a fraud despite your achievements? All too often, these questions are swept under the rug, but we dive into these stigmatised topics head-on with the inspiring Karen Tough. A mother, social worker, and mental health clinician based in East Gippsland, Karen bravely share…
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We bring you a very important episode of Whetstone Audio Dispatch. Recently, host Stephen Satterfield spoke with C.W. Mallery, a Black farmer in El Paso, Colorado who has been the victim of racist terrorism on his own property. He and his wife Nicole, his farm and his animals have been experiencing various horrific forms of violence and anti-Black …
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Ghulam Qadir Rohilla returns to Delhi and blinds the Emperor Shah Alam, replacing him with his puppet. George Thomas becomes the commander of one of the four battalions of Sardhana, the kingdom of Begum Samru and also becomes her paramour. Ghulam Qadir is defeated and killed by the Marathas, who restore Shah Alam to the throne. Maha Singh lays sieg…
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Sri Lanka is in the middle of a burgeoning crisis. With the island nation facing the worst economy crisis in its history, citizens have been left to bear the brunt — with fuel shortages, hours-long power cuts, and a critical shortage in essential commodities such as milk powder and rice. These difficulties have spurred people’s protests across the …
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Maha Singh Shukerchakia takes his six year old son Ranjit Singh with him on a successful expedition to Jammu, which yields great wealth, but disaster strikes and the child is stricken with smallpox. The boy recovers but the attack leaves him blind in one eye and scars his face permanently. As Ranjit Singh’s mother goes to Jwalamukhi to pray at the …
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A squabble over plunder realized from an attack on the kingdom of Jammu creates a rupture between Maha Singh Shukerchakia and his mentor Jai Singh, the Kanhaiya patriarch. After Jai Singh insults his protégé and threatens him, Maha Singh conspires with Raja Sansar Chand and Jassa Singh Ramgarhia against the Kanhaiyas. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, Baghel …
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The story opens in the year 1774, when the mighty Mughal Empire, which had ruled the Indian subcontinent has crumbled, leaving the Punjab in chaos. Ahmad Shah Abdali the ruler of Afghanistan and the scourge of the Sikhs, who had wrested the Punjab from the Mughals has also passed away recently. The Sikhs, who are organized into twelve bands, known …
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The most consumed food product in Tunisia is a white bread flute, a baguette, sold at the price of 7 or 9 cents, depending on the size. At its best, it is like a cloud on the inside and crispy on the outside. This inaugural episode of Whetstone Audio Dispatch reporter Layli Foroudi tells the story of how this breadstick came to dominate Tunisian di…
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Ahmed Shah Abdali invades Hindustan again and decimates the tottering Mughal Empire. The Afghans occupy Lahore and desecrate the Golden Temple. Baba Deep Singh falls while battling the Afghans in Amritsar. The Marathas enter Punjab and try to reassert Mughal control over the province. Ahmad Shah Abdali returns and breaks the back of Maratha power i…
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