A podcast network for women in sport and art and life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
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A podcast for writers by writers who hate writing. From Family Guy writers Alec Sulkin & Julius "Goldy" Sharpe with Family Guy engineer, Janice Cruz Brooks. Email: atypicaldisgustingdisplay@gmail.com Twitter: @thesulk @juliussharpe @jcunderground Instagram: @atypicaldisgustingdisplay
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Join us each week as we dive into the world of health, wellness, and personal growth. At Goldy's Fitness, we believe that everyone has the potential to achieve their best selves, and our podcast is here to guide and inspire you on that journey. From practical fitness tips and nutrition advice to stories of overcoming challenges and building a supportive community, we cover it all. Tune in for motivating conversations, expert insights, and the encouragement you need to conquer obstacles and t ...
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Presented by Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes. In-depth feature interviews, current affairs and news across a broad range of topics on RNZ National and online.
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Scottish musician and guitar enthusiast Cams brings you interviews with acoustic guitar makers and players. Pull up a chair, make yourself comfy and let's talk guitars!
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Celebrated author Kate De Goldi is a voracious reader and joined Mihi and Susie to share some of her favourites.
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In an age where it's never been more convenient to buy something new to replace the things that break, Brigitte Sistig is trying to make repairing easier. The Repair Cafe Aotearoa NZ supports more than 75 local Repair Cafes across the country where anyone can pop in and get their item fixed.
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Award-winning soul singer Aaradhna is back with a much-awaited new album Sweet Surrender - her first in eight years. Susie joined Aaradhna in her studio to see where the magic is made, and learn more about the woman behind the voice.
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Lachy Paterson and Angela Walhalla are the editors of Te Hau Kainga and Raupanga, companion books that explore the transformation of Māori society on the home front.
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Eight years after the original show shocked and delighted audiences at the Comedy Festival, Camping, the Kiwi couples' comedy is back. Camping is the brainchild of comedians Chris Parker and Tom Sainsbury.
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Atua Wahine: The Ancient Wisdom of Maori Goddesses is the work of writer Hana Tapiata, exploring the 17 female Maori goddesses who make up the world around us: earth, fire, water, the moon and more.
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Oxford University Professor of biodiversity Kathy Willis thinks we should have pot plants in every office. In new book Good Nature: The New Science of How Nature Improves Our Health Kathy examines how and why nature can help make us healthier.
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Despite growing scientific evidence head knocks in sport can have a significant impact on athlete health, it seems the message is still not getting through.
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Best selling author and screenwriter William Boyd returns to our bookshelves, again drawn to the world of espionage.
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A free one-day festival born out of the government's apology for the Dawn Raids is taking place at Te Pou Theatre and Corban Estate Arts Centre in Henderson next Saturday.
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The world's largest cryptocurrency surged in the run-up to last week's US presidential election, and rose sharply, after it became clear Donald Trump would win.
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A group of Pasifika Climate Change warriors has been using their musical voices to advocate for the protection of their beloved Pacific Islands facing rising seas.
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The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is set to make his debut at APEC, after previously missing out last year due to coalition negotiation talks.
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Earlier this week the hīkoi was in Tāmaki Makaurau and marchers headed for Bastion Point. Sharon Hawke who was part of the 1977 occupation talks to Susie.
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Dame Jenny Shipley is no stranger to debate and discussion around issues of Te Tiriti and she joins Mihi to discuss the Treaty Principles Bill.
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This week the French underwater filmmaker Nathalie Lasselin. Nathalie has produced and directed 12 critically acclaimed underwater documentaries that have received numerous awards at international festivals and been distributed globally. She has also contributed to more than 200 feature films, documentaries and productions as a director of photogra…
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Three idiots give insanely wrong predictions on the presidential election. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Academy Award winning writer/director Adam Elliot is an Australian animator and filmmaker based in Melbourne. His new film Memoir of a Snail is out now.
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Nadine Toe Toe has recently returned from a cross-cultural exchange where she led a group of rangatahi to Australia and Canada to learn about indigenous tourism.
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Multi-award-winning American playwright Lucas Hnath's Broadway play A Doll's House, Part 2 picks up after Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House ends.
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Neil Wagner is one of our top bowlers to play test cricket for New Zealand. He opens up to Susie about his triumphs on the field, and personal challenges off it.
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A leading voice in global fair trade and sustainable development, Albert Tucker set up the Karma Foundation with two friends.
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Former Māori politician and scholar Metiria Turei discusses her new book which looks at the complexities of Te Tiriti issues.
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The outgoing Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner Saunoamaali'i Karanina Sumeo says there's no need for anyone to be hungry or homeless.
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Professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, Brian Cox has a new Sky TV series Solar System investigates the skies above us.
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Wonky Box are expanding into rescuing pantry items in their continued mission to reduce food waste in Aotearoa. Co-founder Angus Simms explains.
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