Interviews exploring individual endeavour in Western Australia. What it takes, what it means and how to do it.
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Welcome to a series of conversations with working women from a variety of cultures and industries hosted by Maude. These are shared to help working mothers generate ideas and solutions to cope in these socio-cultural paradigms with countless pressures and expectations on women and real life demands on time, energy and finances.
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Too often, we avoid real conversations. Entrepreneur Mark Bouris sits down and gets to know people, understands what makes them tick, and shares the great and unusual things they’re doing. There’s no sugar coating. There’s no hiding behind fancy marketing slogans. Just an honest conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra reveals all of her business and personal growth strategies, explores the entrepreneurial and crisis-ready mindset and shares innovation tips and tricks so you can survive and thrive in today’s age of disruption. You too can have the essential skills, freedom and time to do what you love, whether it's starting your own business, driving the family business, building a social enterprise or working for others in a small local business to leading large multinational corpor ...
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Ever wanted to be a fly on the wall when two international speakers, best-selling authors and celebrated business women get together and have a chat discussing issues on health, wellbeing, relationships and mindset? Well here’s your chance to hear a duo of professional specialists working with the guys on the Wellness Couch - and they’re up for a chat! These girls are about challenging the norm and challenging traditions. Wellness nutritionist extraordinaire Cyndi O’Meara and wellness health ...
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Emily Rogers is the founder of The Leap to Lead and a transition and leadership coach for individuals and organisations ready to show up the way they have always desired. Whether women in leadership positions or stay at home mums who put their career on hold for their family, they wonder if there isn’t more they ought to be doing and they’re ready to take the leap to lead the second act of their lives. Drawing on her experience and the frameworks developed as a senior HR leader across multip ...
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FRANKLY SO is a bi-monthly wellness newsletter for women who work damn hard and want to feel damn good too. Here, we give you the audio version, so I suppose it's an audio-email! Our content is driven by the way women actually move, think, and feel. It's experience-led discussions on wellbeing: the lessons learned, habits and routines from women juggling career, family, health and relationships, and remembering to text back too. Based in Sydney, Australia our aim is to condense the best bits ...
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Health. Self Development. Travel. Motivation. Love. Independence. Career. Goals. Fitness. Business. Mindfulness. Family. Life. Inspiration. Self Love. Work. Spirituality. Purpose. Self Care. We cover it all here at the CTF podcast! The goal here at the CTF podcast is to speak to everyday women, transgender and LGBTIQ+ people from all over the world about their experiences, journeys, highs, lows, adventures and lessons learnt along the way. Hear about every day heroes taking their own life in ...
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#148 Yvonne Sampson: Pioneering the future of women in Rugby League Media
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Yvonne Sampson is a leading Australian sports presenter and journalist, widely recognised for her contributions to rugby league broadcasting. In 2016, Yvonne made history as the first woman to host Channel Nine's State of Origin coverage, marking a significant achievement in Australian sports media. Her deep understanding of the game and engaging o…
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Interview - Tamsin Emmett - Community Supporter
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Tamsin talks about being involved in her community, what it takes, what it mans and how you do it. My favourite quote of the episode is "I think it's just being involved in your community. I think coming together with other people for a common good, trying to do things in a positive manner puts you in a great place to meet like-minded people and ha…
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Ever feel like you're walking through life in a fog? You're not alone. Book your free 30 minute Clarity Session now - https://www.theleaptolead.com/clarityBy Emily, The Leap To Lead
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UC 400: The Dating Game with Evan Marc Katz
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Evan Mark Katz was a total surprise and absolute wealth of knowledge around the subject of dating. Whenever the chatters asked a question, he related it back to food and health. The chatters were surprised that there is a protocol to finding your perfect match especially in the realm of online dating. Evans clients are usually smart intelligent, su…
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#147 Arthur Laundy’s Rise: The Man Behind Australia’s Biggest Pub Empire
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Arthur Laundy is one of Australia’s most respected publicans and business figures. As the driving force behind Laundy Hotels, a family-owned venture, he oversees a vast portfolio of pubs, hotels, and hospitality venues across the nation. After the tragic passing of his father in 1969, Arthur, then just 28, stepped in to lead the family pub business…
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Interview - Russell van der Mey - Speedway Team Owner
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Russell talks about the fast-paced life of a speedway team owner, what it takes, what it means and how you do it. My favourite quote of this episode is "Well, Wyatt, he just wants to win. He is, he is getting better at, I suppose, getting better at not winning, you know, cause he can't win all the time, especially now that he's moved up into a high…
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A conversation about caregiving and breadwinning in Australia
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In this episode of Work, Family, Me, I sat down with Allison Wimalasuriya from Australia. Allison Wimalasuriya is an Australian woman in her thirties who works in the corporate world as a manager of employees, deadlines, and clients, studies pilates, parents an active toddler, exercises every day and is in an intercultural marriage. Hmm. How do the…
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Let's talk about clarity. Not the kind you get from cleaning your glasses (though that's nice too), but the kind that lights up your path in life. Book your free 30 minute Clarity Session now - https://www.theleaptolead.com/clarityBy Emily, The Leap To Lead
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Expert Insights: Research on Creativity and Innovation, and Impact of AI and WFH
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Welcome to an Expert Special Edition on creativity and innovation research in Asia, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Work From Home (WFH) trends, brought to you by Dr. Ramesh and Professor Roy Chua, who is a Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Singapore Management University (SMU) – Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Prof…
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#146 Cody Simpson: 'Swimming Saved My Life' – From Pop Stardom to Olympic Dreams
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Cody Simpson is an Australian pop star, songwriter, and competitive swimmer who made the remarkable transition from a thriving music career to competing for Australia at the Commonwealth Games. At just 27, Cody Simpson has already lived an extraordinary life, achieving more than most could ever imagine. We explore his remarkable transition from mus…
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Interview - Steffan White - Motorsport Photographer
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Steffan talks about what it takes for him to take motorsport photos, what it means to him and competitors and how to do it. My favourite quote of the episode is "I had a driver from the autocross explaining to me, oh, those photos of that sequence, we actually worked out there was something wrong with the rear wheel. Their braking system or suspens…
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5 Practical Tips to Strengthen Personal Leadership
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Personal leadership is a journey, not a destination. It's about progress, not perfection. Grab Your Free Strengths Assessment Now - https://www.theleaptolead.com/guideBy Emily, The Leap To Lead
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#145 Anthony Minichiello: Sydney Roosters legend on rollercoaster career, longevity tips & untold tales
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Join Mark Bouris and Anthony Minichiello for a special live podcast event hosted by the Sydney Roosters Business club. Anthony Minichiello is a former professional rugby league player who captained the Sydney Roosters in the NRL, amassing 302 first-grade games. He represented both Australia and Italy on the international stage, as well as New South…
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Interview - Jenny Gerdei - Womens Autocross Competitor
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Jenny embraces friendly competition and family sport as she explains what it takes to compete in autocross, what it means to her, her family and the community and how you can do it too. My favourite quote of this episode is "It's great being part of a bigger thing that's just me but then by saying that too, I lose the nana, the mum and the wife and…
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A conversation about business, babies and burnout in France
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When we are in the day to day it feels hard to raise our heads and look at the big picture. We're IN the school drop offs, the rushing to get on a call, the pressure of the project. One of the things that I found so valuable about this conversation with Fiona Moguenot is her perspective of looking back on working and parenting from the vantage poin…
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The Olympics may be over, but some of our top Olympians are still showering themselves in glory. Sam looks at Lydias Ko's remarkable month and casts his eye ahead to the Paralympics.
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The Court of Appeal has upheld an Employment Court ruling that Uber drivers are employees rather than contractors.
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North
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As rain hits the lower North Island so far it's spared the Tararua District, but Jimmy says that wasn't the case a week ago when heavy rains in the region meant rivers ran high and surrounding land was under water, while slips blocked roads.
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Book review: Wild, Wild Women by Janis Freegard
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Sonja de Friez reviews Wild, Wild Women by Janis Freegard published by At The Bay.
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Kiwi actor Leon Wadham on his power-hungry Rings
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Growing up in Wellington, in full Lord of the Rings fever in the early 2000s, Leon Wadham had no inkling how much of Tolkien's world he'd one day be a part of.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suspended his campaign, encouraging his supporters in key states to back Donald Trump instead.
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The nutritionist working out why we can't stop eating ultraprocessed foods
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Why is it so hard to stop eating ultraprocessed foods once you've started?
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Second tier lenders quit NZ: does this diminish competition for big banks?
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Three second tier lenders have quit New Zealand in the last year - and those in the sector say it means less competition for the big banks.
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The Life-Changing Impact of Personal Leadership
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The impact of personal leadership ripples out to every area of your life. It's not just about doing more or being more productive. It's about living with intention, purpose, and joy. Remember, your journey starts with understanding your strengths. If you haven't already, make sure to download your free Strengths Assessment. It's the first step towa…
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Furniture giant IKEA has been snooping around our homes
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IKEA is due to open a shop at Auckland's Sylvia Park next year.
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We head off to Timaru to check in ahead of an event that celebrates local produce and producers.
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Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
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Dale, Tim and Kathryn discuss proposed changes to the Fast Track Bill, a potential capital raise for Kiwi Bank, escalating power prices, the Treaty Principles Bill and what came out of the Local Government conference.
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Widespread flooding North of Porirua as Wellington rain continues
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There is widespread flooding in Pāuatahanui north of Porirua where rain is still falling heavily.
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Wellington weather update: regional emergency manager
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Wellington Region Emergency Management Office is urging residents in the Greater Wellington region to work from home today if they can, due to heavy rain in the region.
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The former NBA player, now human rights campaigner
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Enes Kanter Freedom is a former NBA player who lost his job for speaking out on human rights abuses in China and Turkey.
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Europe: Germany IS attack, superyacht investigation, Ukraine
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney details the stabbing attack at a summer festival in Germany, by a suspect thought to be linked to Islamic State.
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Council retires key bridge cutting off part of popular cycle
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The West Coast town of Ross has been cut out of a popular cycle route after the Totara Rail Bridge - used by pedestrians and cyclists - had to be closed for safety.
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What began as a start up bike design project in a Wairarapa woolshed has now broken into the Australian market.
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