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When It Goes Wrong explores accidents, disasters and when everything falls apart. Join your host Jasmin to discuss what went wrong from areas like mountaineering disasters, to shipwrecks to true crime. Things go wrong all the time - lets chat about it!
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This is a story-based podcast that is made 4 kids by kids. You can submit a story at 4kidsbykids.com.au Each week we will release new podcasts stories that are written by kids and told by our child narrators.
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Join us as we discuss the history and art of color remover. We talk about how to use color remover and what not to do when using it! Then we go back to the 1800's and discuss the interesting life of George Chapman. Could he be Jack the Ripper? Eeeehhhh probably not. Resources Hair Dye Stripping. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_dye_str…
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Discover the beauty and versatility of sola wood in this episode, as we explore its sustainable origins and creative uses in crafting and home decor. We discuss the process and intricate process of this amazing craft. Then, we talk about the disappearance of Charlotte and Marx. We follow the timeline through the years and discuss possible outcomes …
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Discover the aromatic journey of potpourri through the ages in this fragrant podcast episode. From ancient civilizations to modern-day homes, explore the evolution of this delightful blend of dried flowers and spices, weaving scented tales of tradition and elegance. Then, join us as we unravel the tragic and mysterious case of Jasmine Fiore's murde…
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Happy 1 Year Anniversary to us!!! Join us as we talk about some of our most listened to and liked episodes. We give a little recap and some more information on the crafts and crimes that we have covered on previous episodes. We also read 2 listener stories that were sent in to us. Stick around to the end to hear some podcast updates. Thank you to e…
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Join us as we delve into the fascinating history and enduring legacy of the antimony pill, a mysterious substance once believed to cure ailments and prolong life. From ancient alchemy to medieval medicine, explore how this remedy captivated minds and shaped medical practices throughout the ages. Then, uncover the chilling tale of the Vampire of Par…
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of rose beads, delving into their rich history, cultural significance, and the intricate art of crafting these timeless botanical treasures. Then, join us as we discuss the chilling case of Sheila Bellush's tragic murder. We delve deep into the intricate web of deceit, betrayal, and ultimate tragedy surro…
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Join us for our longest episode to date! Explore the fascinating evolution of pillows through the ages, from ancient civilizations to modern-day innovations. Delve into the artistry and science behind crafting the perfect pillow, unraveling its profound impact on comfort, health, and culture. Then, dive into the gripping investigation surrounding t…
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Meet Max, who turns a boring holiday into an awesome adventure, right from his home! When plans to read, build forts, and bake go wrong (hello, lentils!), Max discovers you don't need to go far to find fun. From experimenting with funny lentil cookies to dreaming up his own hero tales, Max learns the best adventures are the ones we make ourselves. …
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Embark on a journey through time and minerals in our latest episode on lapidary arts. Join us as we uncover the ancient craft of shaping and polishing stones, exploring the mesmerizing world of gemstones, and the skillful hands that turn rough rocks into stunning works of art. Then, unveil the chilling narrative of the Angel's Landing cult in this …
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Brìghde Chaimbeul, Rhodri Davies, Sam Amidon and Linda Buckley discuss the roles of tradition and place in music, and what they might think about when performing. Brìghde Chaimbeul is a Gaelic musician, composer and bagpipe player. Her music stems from traditional Gaelic material, particularly sourced from archival recordings, of songs, stories and…
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Unlock the secrets of history with our latest episode as we delve into the intriguing tale of Four Thieves Vinegar. Join us as we explore the folklore and medicinal uses of this mysterious concoction that once protected a group of 18th-century thieves from the Black Plague, blending history and alchemy in a captivating narrative. Then, join us as w…
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Caterina Barbieri, Kali Malone, Moritz Von Oswald and Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe discuss the role limitations play in the creative process, and whether they can be a source for creativity, if working with limitations helps sharpen one’s aesthetics and define one’s unique artistic voice, and whether human imagination needs limits to become limitless. C…
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Embark on a floral odyssey as we delve into the enchanting world of the art of flower pressing. Explore the delicate techniques and timeless beauty that transform blooms into pressed masterpieces, preserving nature's elegance one petal at a time. Dive into the chilling tale of the murder of Henry Stange, a mystery that unfolded with sinister twists…
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Ane Brun, Linden Jay and Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath discuss collaboration, navigating between genres and lyrical inspirations. Ane Brun is a musician hailing from Norway but based in Sweden, who also runs the label Balloon Ranger. Her music is rooted in folk pop and she's released 11 studio albums; her most recent is Portrayals, which came out last…
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Explore the fascinating history of flour sacks and their unexpected journey from humble kitchen essentials to iconic fashion statements. Unveil the creativity born out of necessity as we delve into the era of flour sack dresses, where resourcefulness met style during times of scarcity, leaving a lasting imprint on both the fashion and cultural land…
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Bill Ryder-Jones, Anna Calvi and Poppy Hankin discuss the first piece of music that really affected them, how their writing has changed as they’ve grown older, and how much they’re willing to give people control over their music. Bill Ryder-Jones is from West Kirby, Merseyside. He co-founded the Coral, playing as their lead guitarist from 1996 unti…
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Dive into the captivating world of kites with, where we explore the ancient art of kite flying and its modern-day innovations. Join us as we unravel the history, cultural significance, and the sheer joy that takes flight in the colorful realm of kites, soaring high above both tradition and technology. Then, delve into the chilling mystery surroundi…
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Dot Allison, Andy Bell, Bishi and Charlotte Kemp Muhl discuss AI in music, the importance of music in education and finding your own creative voice. Dot Allison is a singer-songwriter and composer whose work has included film and TV scores such as Black Death, Triangle, The Devil’s Double and Henry: Mind of a Tyrant. She began her career in Edinbur…
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Laura Misch, Suzanne Ciani, Madame Gandhi and Sian O'Gorman talk about their music practices, how they’re entwined with nature and technology, the natural muses which inspire their creative process, and imagining futures in which music can have a reciprocal relationship with the environment it is played within. Laura Misch is a multidisciplinary ar…
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Embark on a fascinating exploration of the captivating world of taxidermy. From its ancient roots in preserving specimens for scientific study to its evolution into an art form, we unravel the rich history and techniques behind taxidermy, shedding light on the intersection of nature, science, and artistic expression. Then, join us as we look into t…
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Chromeo, La Roux and Empress of discuss longevity in the music world, the future of music media and the shifting notions of taste and trends. David “Dave 1” Macklovitch and Patrick “P-Thugg” Gemayel make up electro-funk duo Chromeo. The pair met in the mid-1990s at college in Montreal, bonding over a love of hip-hop and vintage funk. After hearing …
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Dive into the rich tapestry of decoupage, a centuries-old art form blending history and creativity. Explore the origins, techniques, and cultural significance of decoupage as we unravel its intricate layers from past to present. Then, join us as we look into the story of Susan Monica who had a dark and violent secret. Find out what she did and how …
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Joel Shadbolt, Dallas Tamaira, Anna Coddington and Allen Stone talk about how environments shape their sound, staying healthy and sane on the road, and the 70s soul sound. A lifelong musician from the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand, Joel Shadbolt studied music at polytechnic before joining L.A.B. as the singer and guitarist in 2016. Their distinct bl…
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Dive into the vibrant world of screen printing as we unravel the art, history, and techniques behind this timeless printing method. From its ancient roots to its contemporary applications in art and industry, join us as we explore the colorful stories woven into the fabric of screen printing. Then, unravel the chilling mystery surrounding the murde…
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Ana Carla Maza, Lucas Santtana and Eliane Correa discuss the music of Cuba, women as producers and composers in Cuban music, and their creative process. Cuban composer, cellist and singer Ana Carla Maza grew up in the Afro-Cuban Guanabacoa district of Havana, Cuba, in the early years of the Buena Vista Social Club revival. She moved to Paris to tra…
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Join us on a flavorful journey through the rich history of masa, the ancient culinary cornerstone that has been central to the traditions of Latin American cuisine for centuries. From its indigenous origins to its modern-day significance, we explore the diverse cultural tapestry woven through this humble yet essential ingredient, uncovering the sto…
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Composers Zubin Kanga, Jasmin Kent Rodgman, Laura Bowler and Neil Luck discuss the role of technology in their work, how their collaborators have influenced them and the technology they’d love to try. Australian-born pianist, composer and technologist Zubin Kanga moved to London in 2007, where he attended the Royal Academy of Music. Through his wor…
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Dive into the vibrant and pixelated universe of Perler beads. Join us as we explore the endless creativity, nostalgic charm, and DIY magic that these small, colorful beads bring to life, from intricate designs to personal crafting adventures. Then, join us as we unravel the shocking case of Robin Upson. Listen as we both become infuriated by the en…
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George Evelyn - AKA Nightmares on Wax - Corinne Bailey Rae, Theo Croker and James Lavelle discuss their creative relationship with music, the presence of social issues in music, and the pros and cons of the digital age. Musician, record producer and DJ George Evelyn, aka Nightmares on Wax was born in the city of Leeds, UK, and is now based in Ibiza…
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Explore the intricate artistry and sentimental significance of friendship bracelets. Join us as we unravel the stories behind these woven treasures, delving into the rich history and personal connections that make each bracelet a symbol of enduring friendship. Then, delve into the shadowy world of body brokering in this riveting podcast, where we u…
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Galya Bisengalieva, Robert Ames, Actress and Claire M Singer discuss how instruments can affect composition, collaboration, and the relationship between music and its visual identity. Born into a musical family in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Kazakh-British musician Galya Bisengalieva won a music scholarship to study music in London, where she now lives. A …
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Step into the enchanting world of greeting cards as we explore the art, sentiment, and industry secrets behind those folded expressions of love, joy, and sympathy. Join us as we uncover the stories behind iconic designs, the evolving trends in the world of card-giving, and the heartfelt messages that connect us all. Then delve into the chilling nar…
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Arthur Jeffes of Penguin Café, Johnny Borrell, Douglas Dare and Judi Jackson discuss taking your own music seriously when starting out, selling out, and whether it’s OK to re-hash your previous work. Musician, composer and band leader Arthur Jeffes formed Penguin Cafe in 2009, bringing together a talented and disparate group of musicians initially …
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Unlock the mesmerizing world of glass engraving with us, while we explore the artistry and techniques behind transforming ordinary glass into stunning works of personalized beauty. Join us as we delve into the precision, creativity, and stories that define the craft, revealing the secrets etched into every delicate surface. Then, dive into the grip…
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Faizal Mostrixx, Afrorack, Grove and Kaya Byinshii discuss pop music, musical cultures and the aftermath of live performance. Ugandan producer, dancer and choreographer Faizal Mostrixx was surrounded by music and dancing as a child and began his working life as a professional dancer, before deciding to focus on his other love, sound. After putting …
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Siavash Amini, Sarrsew, mHz and Mariam Rezaei discuss Tehran’s experimental scene, and how geography and community can affect the creative process. Based in Tehran, Iranian musician and composer Siavash Amini has worked with the labels Room40, Hallow Ground, Opal Tapes and Umor Rex for the better part of the past 10 years. He’s also collaborated wi…
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