Welcome to "Toolkit for Quarterlife" - your go-to podcast channel dedicated to provide all the tools you need to navigate the exhilarating and often confusing journey of your twenties . I'm Kitty Shen and I'm in my 20s. I've learned a lot and am still learning about how to survive in the quarter-life crisis, and I want to share my learnings with you. I hope this channel will make you feel a little less alone during this transformative decade of your life and we can be a community where we su ...
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Retire to the eclectic environs of the RN Drive Drawing Room, for music, musings and unexpected conversations. The Drawing Room is equal parts performance space, salon, and kitchen table confessional.
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'Tremors': Sonya Voumard's life in motion
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Writer Sonya Voumard's new autobiography details life with constant tremors in her hands - a movement disorder called Dystonia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and American tech billionaires have wielded their power and influence in the US election.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'An encyclopedia of communism': Artist Shen Jiawei completes his magnum opus
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The incredible story of the artist Shen Jiawei who went from painting propaganda in China, to a mural depicting the negatives of communism in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From plastic coin purse to world domination, Hello Kitty turns 50
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At 50, Hello Kitty is looking pretty good for her age and is still raking in billions for the company that owns her.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Elio Villafranca takes you on a trip to Cuba
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Pianist and composer Elio Villafranca describes the sights, sounds and smells of his home in Cuba.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why you should always be kind to a Greylag goose
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What did the mother Superb Fairy-wren say to her egg? Prof. Sonia Kleindorfer discusses some of the new findings in communication between birds.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From Stage to Page: John Farnham's story in his own words
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Co-author of John Farnham's new autobiography 'The Voice Inside'' Poppy Stockell talks about their writing process and what she's learned about the Australian legend.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jazzmeia Horn has a message for her audience
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After being named by her grandmother, it seems only right that Jazzmeia Horn's path would eventually lead her to sing the genre of music in her name.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Main character energy: Bondi Icebergs sparkles in 'The Pool'
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The new documentary 'The Pool' charts the comings-and-goings of those who swim at the famous Bondi icebergs sea pool and the community that has formed around it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fishing metaphors for life and songwriting with Van Walker
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Musician Van Walker shares his songwriting method and why it's somewhat like fishing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could Korean culture be for this generation what all the American rock and roll, coca-cola and cars were for the boomer generation?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mock meat and plenty of pineapple: The recipes that made us
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A new book looks at the cultural impact that the cooking and recipes section of the Australian Women's Weekly magazine had on our national identity.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Inside animation: How animated films 'break reality'
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Mark Andrews knows animated movies are much more than child's play, he's been behind some of the biggest films from Disney and Pixar. He shares the secrets behind the magic.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How the NF1 gene holds the key to our humanity
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What does a gene, that mutates easily and can cause both physical and cognitive deficiencies have to do with the very thing that makes us human?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rufus Wainwright on the benefits of contentment
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Rufus Wainwright talks about his ambitions, losing a GRAMMY to Joni Mitchell, and his one-time friendship with Jeff Buckley.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Memories and memorabilia from 1970s Carlton
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The Victorian suburb of Carlton became the epicentre of counterculture in the 1970s and artist, activist and musician Eve Glenn shares her memories and memorabilia of the time.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Killer music: How to score a thriller movie
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Composer Jed Kurzel is the name behind some of Australia's most scary and creepy films - Snowtown and Alien: The Covenant he shares how he translates that feeling into the music accompanying the film.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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David Droga is the 'Wombat of Wall Street'
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From the Snowy River to New York, successful adman David Droga on the advertising business and how Australia presents itself to the rest of the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A new documentary explores the life of Maria-Anna Mozart, who some argue was just as musically gifted as her brother and may even have had a hand in some of his work.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How getting an MBA helped Nicole Zuraitis win a GRAMMY
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GRAMMY award-winning Jazz singer, Nicole Zuraitis talks about her love of coffee, her wide range of musical influences and performs her song 'Twenty Seconds'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How the worlds most popular instrument came to be
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The guitar has far older origins than just the baby boomers and their love for rock and roll. HP Newquist has brought some of the National Guitar Museum of America's collection, to Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How to train your brain to get into 'the zone'
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You know that feeling when you’re lost in a creative moment and you lose all track of time? That's the flow state and you're about to meet a neuroscientist who’ll tell you how you can better access it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Century of Satire: The Australian Cartoonist Association at 100
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Award-winning political cartoonist Cathy Wilcox has been skewering the great and powerful for a generation. Today, she turns her gaze to our very own Andy Park.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cyclone Tracy: The last bulletin out of Darwin
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Former ABC journalist Richard Creswick was stationed at the Darwin bureau during Cyclone Tracy, he reflects on the events before and after and plans for the 50th anniversary commemoration.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Singer/songwriter Dan Kelly explains the inspiration he gets from early mornings and country living.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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