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Unfiltered & Undiscovered

Braggy, Rossy and Curly

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Unfiltered & Undiscovered, the podcast from Rossy, Braggy & Curly. We share our unfiltered musings and thoughts on the world, bring you undiscovered talent both past and present, and do as best to engage you with a conversation that is worth having. We bring you special guests and talented artists who bring you the story behind their music. Tune in for a weekly dose of undiscovered genius.
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Johnny Depp might have played Donnie Brasco in the Academy Award-nominated film, but the real-life hero is Joe Pistone. Pistone came up on the mean streets of Patterson, New Jersey before going deep undercover and spending six years inside the Bonanno and Columbo crime families. In the new podcast “Deep Cover-The Real Donnie Brasco,” Joe Pistone shares the true stories of his time with The Mob to his friend, and our host, actor Leo Rossi. If you loved the Sopranos--“Fuhggedaboutit”--this is ...
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You're an actor because you love it. Because it's fun! Because you can't *not* do it. But have you ever wondered why we're so damn stressed? My name is Tony Rossi. I'm a mindset coach and guest expert for Backstage, helping actors see things differently with the things that make them stressed and overwhelmed so that you can focus on what matters. Actor Problems is a self care podcast for actors that does just that. And remember - we can be messy, actors, and still get the things we want. #no ...
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A is for Architecture

Ambrose Gillick

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A podcast about architecture, buildings, urban culture and space with Ambrose Gillick, discussing ideas, artefacts and people with scholars, designers, artists, teachers and architects. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts/ iTunes, Youtube Music and Amazon Music. Contact Ambrose on a.gillick@kent.ac.uk i. @ais4architecture x. @AisArchitecture f. @aisforarchitecture
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Emerging and future technologies and the trends that they are linked to will be covered on this podcast. From the more obvious tech like: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, and The Metaverse. To less well known disruptors like: Brain-Machine Interfaces, CBDC’s, Internet of Bodies, Smart Dust, Animal Human Chimeras, 4D Printing, Under The Skin Surveillance, Bio Computers and much more. A vision of what the future may hold will be painted to alleviate some of our collective Future Shock so we ...
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Gopherhole.com contributor Tony Liebert brings you the latest on Minnesota Golden Gophers football. Tune in as Liebert brings you the latest buzz on the football program led by Coach P.J. Fleck, as they fight to reach the top of the Big 10. Brought to you by BetOnline
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Host Brian James has deep and insightful conversations with renegade artists, philosophers, psychologists and spiritual teachers who are working on the edge of dominant culture to recover and revive soul in people and the planet. Support the podcast and gain access to: • early release of new episodes • extended conversations • archive of the first 100 episodes • plus other exclusive member-only content Join the pack: patreon.com/howlinthewilderness Support the podcast by making a small month ...
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The title of this year’s Design History Society Annual Conference is Border Control: Excursion, Incursion and Exclusion and for this episode of A is for Architecture, three of the conference’s convenors, Dr Jessica Kelly, Professor Victoria Kelley and Professor Cat Rossi, took a bit of time to talk about it with me. The conference blurb states: ‘Wh…
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In our conversation, Mike and I explored the transformative potential of AI, from its impact on creativity and entrepreneurship to its ability to democratize technology, create personalized media, and enhance outcomes in healthcare. About the Episode: In our conversation today, Mike, My guest and I discuss our mutual fascination of AI and really tr…
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🎸 Hey, it's Curly here. 🎤 Step into the world of indie music greatness with this review of Ups and Downs and The Stems from the 40th Anniversary tour at Mansfield Tavern, Brisbane Friday the 30th.. These bands have been the darlings of the Australian indie music scene, and their influence continues to resonate with fans across generations. In this …
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Professor Nigel Cross is the podcasts' 120th guest, Emeritus Professor of Design Studies at the Open University, design researcher who played a pivotal role in establishing design as an academic discipline, Editor in Chief of the journal Design Studies between 1984-2017, developing the concept of design thinking along the way. We speak about the se…
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If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul Subscribe on YouTube: http://yout…
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In this episode, Bruce Randall explores the AI-Human Paradox and the transformative potential of brain-computer interfaces, discussing the latest developments, ethical challenges, and strategies for integrating these technologies into our lives and work. About the episode: In this episode, we explore the intriguing intersection of AI and brain-comp…
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Experience the magic of music creation with David Kirk Patrick from Two-Tone Pony on the Unfiltered Undiscovered Podcast. In this episode, we delve into the heart and soul of their latest album 'Born on the Road,' exploring the stories behind the songs, the creative collaborations within the band, and the influence of David's legendary parents, Sli…
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Cultural historian Dr Robyne Calvert discusses her recent book, The Mack: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow School of Art in the 119th episode of A is for Architecture. Published by Yale University Press, the book is a detailed study of The Mackintosh Building, one of the great icons of modern architecture, and its reconstruction, engaging …
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This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/bri…
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In this episode, We explore how AI and Generative tools like ChatGPT are Revolutionizing Education and Workforce Training, From personalized learning to the future impact on jobs and the evolving role of technologies like PETE. About the Episode: Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the landscape of Education and Workforce Training, offe…
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⁠In Episode 117 of A is for Architecture’s landscape architect Richard J Weller, discusses his beautiful book, To the Ends of the Earth: A Grand Tour for the 21st Century, published by Birkhauser this year. The book develops the historical practice of the Grand Tour – ‘an intellectual, cultural undertaking that was sort of a finishing school and an…
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This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/bri…
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In this episode, We explore the Pivotal role of Biotechnology in Advancing Healthcare, focusing on the latest trends in Next-Generation Sequencing, AI-driven Innovations, and their impact on Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine. About the Episode: Biotechnology is one of the most important fields shaping the future of Human Health, Agriculture, an…
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This episode features high-octane country rocker Robbie Mortimer is quickly building a reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting new artists. The Toyota Star Maker Grand Finalist spent 2023 year electrifying festival audiences and touring Australia’s east coast as the featured artist on the Professional Bullrider’s Association 2023 Monster Ene…
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A is for Architecture’s 116th episode features the architect, writer, public speaker, TED-talker and all round polymath, Michael Pawlyn, discussing Flourish: Design Paradigms for Our Planetary Emergency, which he co-wrote with urbanist, curator and writer, Sarah Ichioka and published with Triarchy Press in 2021. It’s a challenge, what Michael artic…
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In this Episode, We explore the management of Globally Distributed Teams, the impact of AI on Team Collaboration, and the Digital Transformation Driven by the Pandemic, highlighting both the Benefits and Challenges of Remote Work, and discussing Tools and Cloud platforms that support these teams. About the Episode Today, we're delving into the Dyna…
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🎧 Hey everyone, it's Curly here! Welcome to episode 157 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast. We've got an amazing show lined up for you tonight with Tyla Rodrigues, a rising star in the fresh country music scene. Tyla's music is a blend of traditional country sounds with a modern twist, making it both nostalgic and refreshing. Growing up in …
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⁠Episode 115 of A is for Architecture is a conversation with Sofia Singler, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow and College Lecturer in Architecture at St John’s College, Cambridge. We discuss parts of her book, The Religious Architecture of Alvar, Aino and Elissa Aalto, which she published with Lund Hum…
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In this Episode, We explore the Impact of AI on Supply Chain Management, Covering the Evolution of Supply Chain Technology, the role of AI before and after Generative Models, and Future Possibilities for AI in Enhancing Efficiency and Resilience in Global logistics. About the Episode: In this episode of our podcast, We dive deep into the transforma…
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In this Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast episode, we sit down with Courtney Keil, a rising star in the country music scene. Courtney shares her journey from Adelaide to Melbourne and now the Central Coast, highlighting the milestones and challenges along the way. We discuss her latest single 'Worn In' featuring Gina Jeffreys, and the significanc…
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⁠In Episode 114 of A is for Architecture Jane Rendell, Professor in Critical Spatial Practice at The Bartlett, UCL, discusses some aspects of her recently republished book, The Architecture of Psychoanalysis: Spaces of Transition, which came out with Bloomsbury in the spring. Jane says ‘I think what I'm more interested in is how architecture can al…
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In today's episode, we explore how AI is revolutionizing the food industry by enhancing personalization, refining culinary techniques, and transforming dining experiences through innovative applications and ethical practices. About the Episode: In today's episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and the food in…
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In this rediscovered episode we share a new format for our show, it's called FANFILTERED. Our focus will always be to discover new and emerging music and artists, and today we share the emerging band from the Gold Coast, Eliza & the Delusionals, from the perspective of a fan, in this case Curly's daughter Tayla. She shares some of the music, how sh…
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⁠Episode 113 of A is for Architecture’s is a conversation with Cécile Brisac, founder of Atelier Brisac, a practice based in London and Paris, with a body of work produced since Atelier Brisac's founding in 2019, and previously with Brisac Gonzalez, and that includes the Museum of World Cultures, Gothenburg, Pajol Sports Centre, Paris, the Performi…
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This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/bri…
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In today's episode, we delve into the transformative potential of finance tokenization, exploring how it's revolutionizing investment opportunities and discussing the role of AI and blockchain technology in shaping the future of finance. ‌ About the Episode: In today's episode, My guest and I explore the transformative potential of finance tokeniza…
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🎙️ This week on the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast, we explore the vibrant world of country music with special guest Nathan Lamont. From his roots in a large musical family to his recent success with singles like 'I'm Calling Shotgun,' Nathan's story is one of perseverance and passion. Discover how he navigates the music industry, collaborates…
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⁠A is for Architecture’s 112th episode is with the British architect, Tony Fretton. Previously founder and principal of Tony Fretton Architects, and more recently acting as a design consultant, and previously Chair of Architecture and Interiors at TU Delft, Tony’s work includes Westkaai, Residential Towers, Antwerp, The British Embassy, Warsaw, Art…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative potential of quantum computing with Julien Camirand Lemyre, CTO and co-founder of Nord Quantique, who shares insights on its significance, industry impact, and current challenges. About the Episode: Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize our world by tackling complex problems that classical compu…
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🔥 Experience the raw power and infectious energy of Goatzilla, the Gold Coast's premier atomic mutant goat punk band. With a sound that draws from the best of 70s and 80s metal, hardcore punk, and modern rock, Goatzilla has carved out a niche for themselves in the Australian music scene. Their albums, Muthafukasaurus' and 'Alien Nation,' are filled…
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⁠Episode 111 of A is for Architecture⁠ is a conversation with Des Fitzgerald, Professor of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences at University College Cork, about his fairly recent and quite well-covered book, The City of Today is a Dying Thing: In Search of the Cities of Tomorrow, which he published this year with Faber & Faber. Green urbanism is…
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This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to listen to the full episode and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness On this episode I speak with Jack Mason aka The Perfume Nationalist. Jack describes The Perfume Nationalist podcast as a continuing radio soap opera in which art…
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In today's episode, we explore the profound impact of giving robots a sense of smell with Kordel France, discussing how this breakthrough will transform industries like biotech, emergency response, and healthcare.About the Episode: For those of you who have been listening for a while in the early phase of the podcast robotics was touched on a lot w…
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🎶 Join us for a rock 'n' roll adventure on our rediscovered Episode 152 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast! Our special guest, Peter Rossy Ross, has been at the forefront of the Australian rock scene, working with iconic bands such as Screaming Tribesmen, The Hitman, Lime Spiders, Kings of the Sun, Psychotic Turnbuckles, and The Johnnies. A…
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⁠In Episode 110 of A is for Architecture⁠ Victoria Jane Marshall, senior lecturer in the Department of Architecture at the National University of , discusses themes and methods underpinning her recent book, Periurban Cartographies: Kolkata’s Ecologies and Settled Ruralities, which she published with Oro Editions in spring this year. As Victoria not…
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🎸 Dive into the world of Mak & Shar, a dynamic country pop duo making waves in the music industry. Hailing from Australia, these talented brothers have a rich history in music, starting from their early days as Brothers Three. With a unique blend of country and pop influences, their latest single 'Best Thing' showcases their ability to craft catchy…
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⁠Episode 109 of A is for Architecture⁠ has architect, professor and writer, Charles Holland, discussing his new book, How to Enjoy Architecture: A Guide for Everyone, published by Yale University Press this year. As Charles says, How to Enjoy Architecture is ‘not a history of architecture, and it's definitely not a kind of polemic’. Rather, it ‘tri…
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This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/bri…
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In this episode we discuss the importance of securing cryptocurrencies and how Matterfi has built a platform to domjust that About the Episode: In this episode, we explore the thrilling world of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology with Mehow, a pioneer in digital security from MatterFi. Amidst rising concerns over $200 million stolen in digita…
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In this episode, we explore Bitcoin mining with Thomas Duffles, discussing its role in stabilizing the power grid and its future, while gaining insights from his experience and expertise in the field. About the Episode: Welcome to today's episode of [Your Podcast Name]. In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Bitcoin mining. We …
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