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Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Football, streakers and the SBS content slate

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 23:15


Welcome to an audio-led update from Unmade. Today, Upfronts season gets under way, with SBS first out of the door.It's your last chance to sign up for a paid membership of Unmade and lock in all of the current benefits. Next month, we're going to stop accepting new paying members of Unmade. Instead we'll be offering membership of an expanded Mumbrella Pro as we bring the two brands closer together.All Unmade membership perks will be carried across, including complimentary tickets to REmade, Unlock and Compass for our annual paying members. These won't be available to anyone else as part of the new Mumbrella Pro membership.Your paid membership also includes exclusive analysis and access to our content archive which goes behind the paywall six weeks after publication.Upgrade now or miss out.An SBS winning streak? And so it begins.It's spring and we're straight back into Upfronts season.The Digital Publishers Alliance soft launched the season with the Independents' Day Long Lunch on Tuesday, but SBS kicked things off properly last night with what will be for the media industry the first of a number of trips to the Hordern Pavilion in the coming weeks.Outgoing managing director James Taylor was in the room albeit not on the stage. It was a small example of how SBS may be commercial, but not that commercial. Imagine one of the networks allowing a departing executive to spend the night schmoozing advertisers, days before crossing the bridge to take the hot seat at Ooh Media.But the star of the show was chief marketing and commercial officer Jane Palfreyman, now acting MD. She opened and closed the presentation. She's also the guest in the podcast interview that accompanies this post.As you might expect for a year when SBS is in transition (there's also an acting chair in Christine Zeitz) the announcements were mainly about evolutions: The countdown to an expanded soccer World Cup; an extension to the Tour de France rights; an expansion of the ability for viewers to opt out of betting and booze ads; a fourth season of Alone Australia; better functionality for SBS On Demand.The presentation itself was tight, and strong. One buyer, who wasn't throwing shade, described it as “substance over style”. The prominent signs at the door warning full frontal nudity preceded a cameo appearance from the streaker who formed the basis of the new “We go there” brand position.And the sizzle reel for the World Cup was among the best editing I've seen at any Upfronts. I predict it will win some kind of award.Afterwards, the feedback was that Palfreyman had done a good job; a strong pass mark was the consensus at the drinks afterwards. I'd agree with that, but add that in our podcast interview she was not as strong on the detail of the content as I would have anticipated. A wobbly pass mark there, I'd say - but you can form your own view when you listen.In the short term, I'm fascinated to see how The People vs Robodebt performs on SBS later this month. The trajectory of the Robodebt scandal reminds me of the one involving the Post Office in the UK. This scandal - in which a defective IT system led to hundreds of subpostmasters being wrongly accused of stealing - bubbled along for years on the edge of British national consciousness. But it was only when an ITV drama - titled Mr Bates vs the Post Office - aired, that it exploded to the front of people's minds. We may (hopefully) yet see senior people go to prison.Similarly with Robodebt, even after a public inquiry, it's not at the forefront of Australian consciousness in the way it should be.The People vs Robodebt launches on September 24. It's a three part docu-drama made by CJZ. The choice of title suggests to me they see the same parallels.But will enough people see the show via SBS channels for it to create the sort of cultural consciousness Mr Bates vs The Post Office did in the UK?Listening to Palfreyman's bloodless answers when I asked about The People vs Robodebt in the interview, I didn't get the impression the top levels of SBS see the potential. If it's any good SBS should be preparing to unleash a PR blitzkrieg to get the public to see it, and to get angry about it.In the interview, I asked whether Palfreyman will be a formal candidate for the job. She gives a well workshopped no comment: “It's an excellent job; I'll think about it in the coming months. I've really had Upfronts on my mind.”Elsewhere in next year's slate comes 2.6 Seconds, which tells the story of another scandal: the death of 19-year-old Kumanjayi Walker, who was shot three times in close range by police officer Zachary Rolfe. The main point of the Upfronts is to persuade advertisers that SBS is the place to spend their money. Hopefully they'll come for the football and stay for the cultural relevance.Today's podcast was edited by Abe's Audio.Time to leave you to your Thursday. We'll be back with more tomorrow.Have a great dayToodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmade + Mumbrellatim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Futuresteading
194 Tanned Hides, Bark Brews & the Wild Within - with Will & Eva from Wild Beings

Futuresteading

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 59:29


Ever wondered what lines a deer's stomach? Or how to turn bark into tincture—or tea into a gateway to your primal self?Meet Will and Eva: barefoot, leather-clad rewilders who traded ‘normal' for firelight, foraging, and full-blown nature immersion. I first met them in a smoky tent at the Off Grid Living Festival—tea in hand, bird calls in the air, and stories thick as eucalyptus sap.Since then, they've taught rewilding workshops at Black Barn Farm and reminded us all just how useless strategic planning feels when someone's casually tanning a hide next to you.Will's a youth worker, Eva braved Alone Australia, and together they run Wild Beings—a living, breathing invitation to reconnect with the wildness written in our bones.This one's part campfire, part gut punch, part call to remember. Let's get barefoot!Links You'll LoveWild beings - Rewilding with Will and EvaSand talk - Tyson YunkaportaEmergence Magazine Podcast - is the river alivePod Partners Rock: Australian Medicinal Herbs    Code: Future5Support the ShowCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - live like tomorrow matters, Huddle - creating a tomorrow of togethernessWe talked aboutRewilding to live in balance with the ecosystem and for us as humans.Going bush to slow right down to ensure the pace stays ‘human'Grounding through crafts, string bags, leather making, hunting, fire lightingThe potency of being fire side to create transformation and to self regulateBecoming a “Hunter” that practices reverence and honouring of a life by using ALL the piecesRemembering ancient skills like tanning, hunting, bone broth making, Seeking knowledge keepers in all the forms and all the placesWill's love of plants and hunting, Eva's love of tanning and movement as a catalyst to rewildWhy learning these skills is a never ending journey of learningCarving independence within their life of togethernessWhy seeing people learn gives eva hopeSustaining ourselves on this continent with wild meat would provide an opportunity for native species to thriveFinding a Sit spotFinding people at the edgesSelf directed rights of passageLoved this? Try these:Lisa wells - making a life at the end of the worldBilla - the woman at the Wild SchoolSupport the show

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
【SBS On Demand】《Alone Australia》爭奪25萬獎金 野外求生的極限挑戰

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 4:16


SBS On Demand服務有不同類型和語言的節目、劇集、電影免費睇。

The Front
Alone Australia - is season 3 the best reality TV show ever made?

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 12:46 Transcription Available


Why we can’t get enough of SBS’ wildly hot franchise about scrappy survivors starving, freezing and slaughtering their way back to civilisation. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. The weekend edition of The Front is co-produced by Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. The host is Claire Harvey. Audio production and editing by Jasper Leak who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
【SBS中文集锦推荐】《Alone Australia》之外的岩壁冒险

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 16:53


《Alone Australia》第三季正在SBS on Demand上热播,节目中,参赛者在塔斯马尼亚的原始荒原,一个人挑战极限生存。他们正在挑战的不仅是自然,更是心理极限。而在现实生活中,也有人以另一种方式靠近自然——虽然不是孤身求生者,却也在山林岩壁间,冲破着身体与心理的考验(收听播客,了解详情)。

PlanningXChange
PlanningxChange 131: Alfonso Morales + Edna Ely-Ledesma: Public Markets

PlanningXChange

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 63:06 Transcription Available


In this episode of PlanningXchange, we speak with Professor Alfonso Morales and Edna Ely-Ledesma of the University of Wisconsin-Madson about the unique and often overlooked role of public markets in shaping vibrant, inclusive urban environments. Drawing on their research and on-the-ground experience, they share insights into how markets serve not just as commercial spaces, but as critical infrastructure for food access, social connection, and local economic resilience. We explore the history and diversity of market types across different regions, the policy frameworks that support or hinder their success, and the role markets play in community-building and placemaking. Alfonso and Edna also discuss the innovative Farm 2 Facts toolkit—a software platform they developed to help market managers collect, analyze, and visualize data on their operations. This decision-support tool empowers cities and market operators to better understand food distribution, ecosystem services, and community impact in real time icicle.osu.edudpla.wisc.edu. For more information and to explore the toolkit, visit farm2facts.org icicle.osu.edu In Podcast Extra, Alfonso recommends ‘The Cadfael Chronicles' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cadfael_Chronicles. Edna recommends ‘Conclave' the film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclave_(film) Jess recommends ‘Alone Australia' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Australia.  Pete recommends ‘Bullet Train Explosion' https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81629968 Podcast episode released 26 May 2025.

Urban Broadcast Collective
183. Designing for Exchange: Public Markets and Civic Life_PX

Urban Broadcast Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 63:05


In this episode of PlanningXchange, we speak with Professor Alfonso Morales and Edna Ely-Ledesma of the University of Wisconsin-Madson about the unique and often overlooked role of public markets in shaping vibrant, inclusive urban environments. Drawing on their research and on-the-ground experience, they share insights into how markets serve not just as commercial spaces, but as critical infrastructure for food access, social connection, and local economic resilience. We explore the history and diversity of market types across different regions, the policy frameworks that support or hinder their success, and the role markets play in community-building and placemaking. Alfonso and Edna also discuss the innovative Farm 2 Facts toolkit—a software platform they developed to help market managers collect, analyze, and visualize data on their operations. This decision-support tool empowers cities and market operators to better understand food distribution, ecosystem services, and community impact in real time icicle.osu.edudpla.wisc.edu. For more information and to explore the toolkit, visit farm2facts.org icicle.osu.edu In Podcast Extra, Alfonso recommends ‘The Cadfael Chronicles' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cadfael_Chronicles. Edna recommends ‘Conclave' the film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclave_(film) Jess recommends ‘Alone Australia' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Australia. Pete recommends ‘Bullet Train Explosion' https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81629968 Podcast episode released 26 May 2025.

PlanningXChange
PlanningxChange 131: Alfonso Morales & Edna Ely-Ledesma - Public Markets

PlanningXChange

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 63:05


In this episode of PlanningXchange, we speak with Professor Alfonso Morales and Edna Ely-Ledesma of the University of Wisconsin-Madson about the unique and often overlooked role of public markets in shaping vibrant, inclusive urban environments. Drawing on their research and on-the-ground experience, they share insights into how markets serve not just as commercial spaces, but as critical infrastructure for food access, social connection, and local economic resilience. We explore the history and diversity of market types across different regions, the policy frameworks that support or hinder their success, and the role markets play in community-building and placemaking. Alfonso and Edna also discuss the innovative Farm 2 Facts toolkit—a software platform they developed to help market managers collect, analyze, and visualize data on their operations. This decision-support tool empowers cities and market operators to better understand food distribution, ecosystem services, and community impact in real time icicle.osu.edudpla.wisc.edu. For more information and to explore the toolkit, visit farm2facts.org icicle.osu.edu In Podcast Extra, Alfonso recommends ‘The Cadfael Chronicles' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cadfael_Chronicles. Edna recommends ‘Conclave' the film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclave_(film) Jess recommends ‘Alone Australia' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Australia. Pete recommends ‘Bullet Train Explosion' https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81629968 Podcast episode released 26 May 2025.

Film School
Navigating Transition Periods (Cutting Room Floor #230)

Film School

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 43:14


When you're entering into a new chapter of life--any kind; moving, finishing a big project, marriage, divorce, kids, a breakthrough in therapy, new job...--how do you handle that? Is there anything you do, either external or internal, to aid yourself in the process of accepting the change and moving on? We discuss!  Also, Josh recommends Cloverfield, and Ira recommends Severance Season 2, which is on AppleTV, and Alone: Australia which is on Netflix.

Best of Grandstand
Former NRL player Matt Allwood on surviving the Tassie wilderness on Alone Australia

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 12:38


After competing on Alone Australia this season, former Raiders and Warriors player Matt Allwood joins 'The Saturday Sledge' to talk about how footy helped and hindered his experience. Allwood compares a rugby league pre-season to being alone in the Tasmanian bush, what eel tastes like, how his footy injuries changed his preparation and whether he'd do it again.

The Cringe is Real
Below Deck Down Under - Season 3 Part 3 (w/ Astrid Ruban)

The Cringe is Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 80:47


Ahoy! Astrid Ruban joins Sam on the cringe couch for the next epic installment of our Below Deck Down Under coverage.. and boy, these episodes are wild. We have foam parties, paper places for faces, cuddle gate, cabinet punching, two dismissals and Tzarina's chaotic kitchen capers. That and some Eurovision, Australian Survivor, and Alone Australia chats. Follow The Cringe is Real on Instagram, TikTok & Bluesky. 

We Are Explorers Podcast
#4.01 The Hardest Hike Tim's Ever Done & Amy's Alone Predictions

We Are Explorers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 39:00


We Are Explorers Podcast is back with Season 4 ready for your ear holes! Your hosts Tim Ashelford and Amy Fairall start us off with an update on all things adventures and We Are Explorers. Please excuse our late comeback in 2025 – we've been busy! In this episode, we chat about what adventures went down over summer, the newest season of Alone Australia, and give an update on all things ExplorerFest.We dig into Tim's epic Opera House Hut hike and what he learnt about Hadi Nazari's misadventure in the same area.What are you waiting for? Get it in your ears, Season 4 is coming in hot!In this episode we coverSummer adventuresOpera House Hut articleAlone AustraliaSolo hiking articleExplorerFestUpcoming adventure plans Show NotesI Hiked to the Same Kosciuszko Hut as Hadi Nazari – Here Are 6 Things We Can Learn From His MistakesHiking Solo Was My Rule for 5 Years – Now I'm Forging New PathsOur Alone Australia S3 Predictions Enjoy this episode? Listen to the last Tim & Amy episode, it's full of 2025 ins and outs.Or if you're after something different, learn how combining Marine Biology & Photography took this explorer to Antarctica. Follow Along for More!Show us some love and subscribe wherever you get your audio fix. It helps us continue to bring you the goods and uncover the weird and wonderful adventure folk (that's you!) who are doing inspiring things.Find us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with new episodes every second hump day.Or check out the We Are Explorers Podcast page.

From the Middle
From the Middle - Bracket Picks, Live-Action Flicks, and Haters in the Mix

From the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 61:56


#294. Did the basketball battle break your bracket yet? Say that out loud. Now wipe the spittle off your phone and let's get serious. When watching film and tv it's very important that you develop a strong political or otherwise extreme opinion on not only the content, but the very originators of the content. If you don't join a faction, one will be appointed to you. OR, you can consume content and decide to be open to entertainment value and then you can discuss artistic and plot detail with your friends, online or in person, in a fashion suitable for positive human interaction. Guess which way From the Middle prefers. Basketball and streaming, with extra emphasis on our streaming (and reading…but that's not why you're here) is what's on tap this week. Specifically we're watching the NCAA basketball tournament, Severence, Alone Australia, Paradise, F1, Daredevil: Born Again, No Taste Like Home with Atoni Porowski, Disenchanted, and Moana 2. Listen relax, watch, relax, discuss, relax, and remember: until next time, be kind to each other.FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Alone Australia: “We're not designed to be alone,” says Tassie contestant

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 3:37


Kaz and Tubes chat with Alone Australia contestant, Corinne from Tasmania, ahead of the season 3 premiere on SBS tonight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW25: We Are the Stars - Gina Chick

Adelaide Writers' Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 59:45


With David Lesar.In conversation with David Leser, Alone Australia inaugural winner Gina Chick discusses her memoir, We Are the Stars, about a self-described misfit with a preference for bare feet.Event details:Sat 01 Mar, 5:00pm | East Stage

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
SBS On Demand Highlights in Japanese (March 2025) - 3月のハイライト「Alone Australia」や「Memory Bites with Matt Moran」など、SBS On Demand

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 8:46


Fight to survive in 'Alone Australia' season 3. Get yourself together in 'Am I Being Unreasonable?'. Delve into taboo topics with 'Insight'. Here's what will be arriving on SBS On Demand in March. (SBS On Demand) - 世界のTVシリーズや映画を無料で楽しめる SBS On Demand。今月配信作品のハイライト、そしてすでに配信が始まっている日本の作品から1つを紹介します。

What's The Hook with Diane & Andy
Chatting with MATLOCK EP/Director KAT COIRO, SNL50 Fever (Needs More Cowbell!,) Discussing ON CALL, Musical Greatness at Super Bowl and SNL50 Homecoming Concert & More!

What's The Hook with Diane & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 59:37


Andy & Diane catch up on the riveting police drama ON CALL, the humanity of THE PITT, and the puzzling nature of SEVERANCE. Diane's watching all of the SNL50 shows and is in a warm nostalgic haze. Andy is immersed in the survivalist competition show ALONE AUSTRALIA. Diane has a good chat with MATLOCK Exec Producer/Director KAT COIRO about how the show subverted expectations from the jump, the excellence of Kathy Bates & more!

Ketchup in the Living Room
Sleepover in the Living Room

Ketchup in the Living Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 135:58


Mikey & Jeremy Ketchup on Jurassic World: Rebirth, Fantastic Four: First steps, and Alone: Australia. They also discuss Travis Kelce, Dracula, and Jimmy Uso.  

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 1212 - WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK WITH KATE CASEY

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 14:39


Kate discusses what to watch this week including The Kardashians (Hulu), Burden of Guilt (Paramount+), The Voice (NBC), Alone Australia (Netflix), and Very Scary Lovers (ID Discovery). Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Nightlife
Meet Gina Chick, the woman who spent 67 days alone in the wilderness

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 49:42


Could you spend 67 days alone in the wildernes?

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
"Mijn grootste luxe is toiletpapier"

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 15:51


Een maand geleden hadden we de Belgische avonturier Louis-Philippe Loncke te gast in de studio. 'The Mad Belgian', zoals zijn bijnaam luidt, vertelde toen onder meer over zijn expedities door de Simpsonwoestijn. Na afloop van het radioprogramma hadden we nog zoveel vragen dat we na de uitzending nog even door hebben geklets. Zou Louis-Philippe ooit mee willen doen aan een televisieprogramma als Alone Australia? Wat mist hij het meest tijdens een expeditie? En hoe rust hij overdag in de volle zon?

Good Weekend Talks
Gina Chick on the beauty and power of strangeness

Good Weekend Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 41:26 Transcription Available


In this week's episode we speak with author Gina Chick, winner of the inaugural Alone Australia and author of the memoir We Are The Stars. Chick speaks with journalist David Leser about feeding birds from her own mouth as a kid, how she learned to embrace her weirdness as a young adult, and the wonder of discovering the identity of her famous literary grandmother.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Other Dads Dad with Hamish Blake
How Rick J Petersen Dads - Survival tips for living a life connected (not Alone)

How Other Dads Dad with Hamish Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 57:59


An awesome outdoorsy special, with inspirational outdoor specialist, Rick Petersen. Rick featured in Season 2 of Alone Australia, and quickly became a fan fave (especially for Hame), with his unwavering positivity in the face of huge adversity and very little food! Beyond trying to stay alive on Alone, using his skills as an ex-soldier and expedition leader in the NT, Rick currently runs weekend camps for people looking to reconnect with the outdoors, including a special focus on dads and sons. As you'll find out, the deeper purpose beyond learning to build shelters and start a fire is Rick's passion to bring people together and foster powerful intergenerational connections, and Rick is a master at this.   We were lucky enough to experience this with Rick! He invited us up to QLD (or maybe we invited ourselves?) and we took the kids out bush for a few days, and it was just magic. His love and deep knowledge of nature, his calmness, his equanimity… It was amazing to witness the effect on our kids.  But we also eventually remembered we were there to record an episode, and wow… are we glad we did. Rick is so full of quiet, thoughtful wisdom, often hard earned and we just know so many people are going to get a lot from this chat. Rick, with amazing courage, also reflected on his childhood and revealed that tragically it involved him being the victim of child sexual abuse, so just a heads up that does come up in this episode. (support services listed below) Rick's openness and kindness is just so inspiring. The way he's made his life about giving back to the community, the beautiful relationship he has with his wife and two sons… it was a real privilege to spend time with him, and we reckon you'll feel the same way after listening to this. Sincere thanks to Rick. What a legend. And if you're interested in joining Rick for a weekend like this, go to rickjpetersen.com - We literally can't recommend it enough. PS - You can find heaps of awesome Rick TikTok content HERE and follow him on Insta HERE. PPS - if you wanna see just how full on the cliffs were on Tasman island where Rick spent the first few years of his life… Have a look HERE.  Crazy! —— SUPPORT SERVICES Information relating to child safety and protection may bring up strong feelings for some people. Remember, you are not alone. If you need assistance or support, contact details for dedicated support services are below. You can get support for you or anyone you know that has been affected by child sexual abuse at Bravehearts.org.au or Free Call 1800 272 831 - an organisation dedicated to the prevention and treatment of Child Sexual abuse that also offers counciling and education.  You can also go to www.childsafety.gov.au/get-support to see a wide range of support services. If you or a child are in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000). Information on reporting child safety concerns can be found on the Child Safety Make a report page. And Life Line is available 24 hours a day on 13 11 14 ----------------- Big thanks to HERTZ for helping make this special outdoorsy episode happen.  We used a couple of top-notch, brand new HERTZ 4WD's to lug all our gear and kids into the bush to camp with Rick, and of course the service was amazing, the kid's car seats were pre-fitted, the cars were sparkling clean (not by the end!) and the pick-up and drop-off experience was a breeze. HERTZ - It's car rental made extra special. Head to hertz.com.au/hodd to access an exclusive 25% off the base day rate for your next adventure.  T&Cs and exclusions apply. Not all Hertz Locations offer this special discount rate.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boob to Food - The Podcast
95 - Navigating the depths: a conversation on grief and losing a child with Gina Chick

Boob to Food - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 66:44


In this deeply moving episode of Boob to Food The Podcast, we were fortunate enough to explore one of the most heart-wrenching experiences a parent can face—the loss of a child with the incredible Gina Chick. Through her own powerful story and her work with others, Gina offers such compassionate and open-hearted wisdom on the complexities of grief, healing, and how to navigate life after such profound loss.Gina Chick is a rewilding facilitator, adventurer, writer, and speaker with a deep passion for the natural world. She gained national recognition as the winner of the first season of Alone Australia. Gina has also just released her first book "We are the stars" which explores and celebrates the raw authenticity, vulnerability, and connection to nature that resonated with millions. Gina's unique ability to make people watch, feel, and think through her journey is at the heart of this book, offering readers a profound exploration of the human spirit, resilience, and our place in the natural world.Gina has an incredible ability to talk about the unimaginable with grace, openness, and a touch of hope.In this podcast we discussHow Gina became a mother to her daughter Blaise and how she came to passSome of the immediate emotions felt in the aftermath of Blaise's death and how her grief evolved over timeThe role of support throughout the process and things that were helpful and unhelpfulThe most poetic explanation of grief and the gifts that our children provide usHow to respond to the expectation that you should "move on" after grievingThe role of faith, rituals and honouring the life of Blaise day to dayand so much more...Whether you're a parent, a loved one of someone who's lost a child, or simply interested in understanding more about this difficult topic, this episode is for you. Gina's wisdom and vulnerability provide a safe place to explore the deep pain of loss while also finding a path toward healing.You can check our Gina's Book We Are The Stars HERE (and we highly recommend that you do)Want to join us on our Book Tour? We would love to meet you! Check out all the details of our 4 live events and buy your tickets HEREToday's episode is brought to you by Haakaa. Making motherhood simpler, easier and greener. Haakaa is a New Zealand family owned baby brand that provides parents with safe, natural, non-toxic and eco-friendly baby products online. Their high-quality, non-toxic and eco-friendly innovations are sure to make mealtimes fun, easy and safe – from first tastes and beyond! They also have a range of other products for mum and bub like nappy cream, teethers,  milk storage bags and more.Use the code BOOBTOFOOD for 10% off until December 31st 2024. Visit www.haakaa.co.nzFollow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.Visit www.boobtofood.com for blogs and resources, to book an appointment with one of our amazing practitioners and more.Presented by Luka McCabe and Kate HolmTo get in touch please email podcast@boobtofood.com

Head Game
Gina Chick on Her Inspiring Approach to Grief

Head Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 46:39 Transcription Available


Gina Chick joins Ant to share her extraordinary life story. From a wild childhood filled with adventures to the devastating loss of her young daughter, Gina's approach to life and grief is truly unique. Gina shares how she's gotten through her lowest moments, and the tools she's learned along the way that will help others.  LINKS Gina's memoir, We Are the Stars, is out now. Find out more and purchase a copy here. Follow Gina Chick on Instagram @gigiamazonia Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Anna Henvest Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Conversations
Into the wild with Gina Chick

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 52:00


Gina Chick, the winner of Alone Australia on her life as a creative, outrageous, nature-loving misfit who grew up to live through great depths of love, and grief (CW: discusses the death of a child)

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Krzysztof Wojtkowski, zwycięzcą Alone Australia

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 9:32


Krzysztof Wojtkowski został zwycięzcą drugiego sezonu Alone Australia po przetrwaniu 64 dni w ekstremalnych i dzikich warunkach na obszarze Wyspy Południowej Nowej Zelandii (Te Waipounamu Aotearoa). Całkowicie odizolowany, pozbawiony wszelkich wygód i kontaktu z ludźmi, 39-latek pokonał dziewięciu innych uczestników i zdobył zmieniającą życie nagrodę pieniężną - 250 tysięcy dolarów!

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 9 & 10 FINALE!

Silent Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 69:05


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 9 & 10 FINALE! Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @Annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. This week, they cover episodes 9 & 10 - the finale! Joining them is their guest from episode 1, Eden Porter @EdenPorter. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 10: Last one standing

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 45:34


Gina and Darren reflect on how the Alone Australia season 2 finale went down, and unpack the lessons we've learned from the final three participants. Then the winner joins us for an in-depth chat. Hear what it was like to be told they were the last one left in the wilderness and what they plan to do with the $250k prize. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for the finale of Alone Australia season 2! Make sure you've watched it before listening.

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Polak zwycięzcą programu 'Alone Australia'

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 4:26


Krzysztof Wojtkowski z Melbourne, został zwycięzcą drugiego sezonu Alone Australia po przetrwaniu 64 dni w ekstremalnym i dzikim terenie Wyspy Południowej Nowej Zelandii (Te Waipounamu Aotearoa). Całkowicie odizolowany, pozbawiony nowoczesnego sprzętu, kontaktu ze światem i codziennymi wygodami cywilizacji, rzucał wyzwanie bezlitosnym siłom natury. Jednak 39-latek przeżył głód i samotność. Przetrwał najdłużej z pośród 10 uczestników i zdobył nagrodę w wysokości 250 000 dolarów. "Alone Australia' dostępny jest do obejrzenia na kanale SBS on Demand.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 7 & 8 recap

Silent Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 51:06


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 7 & 8 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. This week, they cover episodes 7 & 8, thundering towards the finale. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comments and questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 9: Breaking Point

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 54:08


We're reaching the business end of this season of Alone Australia. The remaining participants are battening down, ready to tough out the cold, or hitting their breaking point. Gina and Darren discuss how they're each coping as we head into the finale. Then one of the participants joins us to reflect on all the extreme triumphs, physical and emotional struggles, and tough ethical choices they faced in the wilderness. Finally, we turn the spotlight on Gina to ask the questions you've been emailing in for her. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 9. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 8: Feast and Famine

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 52:46


Gina and Darren discuss a week of big storms, big catches, emotional revelations, and a surprising tap out. We chat with that participant about the lessons they learned on Alone and what it's been like to have all of Australia watching the journey. Plus we get a special cameo from their significant other. Then ARIA-Award winning singer songwriter Josh Pyke drops by to fan out over Alone. The series has been a favourite with his family since Covid lockdowns, they've watched every season from every version internationally! Josh chats about parenting Alone-style, feeding creativity with boredom, and his thoughts on this season's remaining participants. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 8. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 7: A Perfect Storm

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 39:22


There is a storm blowing in Aotearoa, and it gives Gina and Darren a change to review each participant's shelter. We weigh up their creative approaches to fishing, and what they do when someone actually lands a catch. We ask one of the participants about how an off-grid life prepared them for the Aotearoa wilderness, and the powerful resilience they've gained from facing down a life or death health battle. Then Dr Kate from season 1 of Alone Australia drops in for a catch up! Hear about life after Alone, her thoughts on this season, and of course, eels. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 7. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 5 & 6 recap

Silent Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 61:26


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 episodes 5 & 6 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. This week, they cover episodes 5 & 6, fishing up the Final 5. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comments and questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 6: Hope and fish

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 42:42


Gina Chick and Darren Mara chat about pushing through hopelessness to hook a fish (literally and figuratively), and how the resilience of perimenopausal women often goes unnoticed. Gina reveals how the reality of recording yourself on Alone means surviving with one hand. We ask one of the participants about how their positive mindset is helping them cope in the wilderness and where their resilience comes from. And former Survivor contestant and Alone fan Benjamin Law shares his perspective on the series, and how long he'd last in the wilderness. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 6. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 5: Gastro in the wild

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 45:53


There's sunshine, thunderstorms and stonkers as participants make it past the 14 day mark. Gina Chick and Darren Mara chat about the highs and lows of bow hunting, the palatability of seaweed, and getting gastro in the wild. We chat to one of the participants about their attitude to risk, and learn about Ecopsychology from psychologist Mark Mathieson who has consulted for Alone Australia. We all know it's good for us to touch grass and get some sunlight, but what does being in nature actually do for the brain? Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 5. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 2 episode 4 recap

Silent Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 60:36


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 2 episode 4 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. Joining them this week is original Titan Mark Warnock @warnock_mark. Watch the show on SBS and SBS ON Demand, and send us your comments & questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 4: No Wrong Decisions

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 45:42


Nature always teaches a lesson. Gina Chick and Darren Mara recap episode four of Alone Australia season 2, which seems to be a transitional moment in the experience - some participants are calling time and others are deepening their roots. We also sit down with two of the participants to hear how they've felt watching their journeys on the show. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 4. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 ep3 recap

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 64:00


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 ep3 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australis season 2. Joining the this week is The Traitors NZ S1 Faithful @SamSmithComedy. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comments and questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 3: It's not luck, it's skill

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 47:49


As the first week of their time in the wilderness comes to a close, we've now been introduced to all the remaining participants. Gina Chick and Darren Mara chat through each survivalist's wins and challenges, as reality sets in and starvation begins to affect the brain. We also sit down with one of the participants for a meaty chat about their approach to hunting. How hard is it to successfully hunt game in this location with just your wits and your ten survival items? Plus, Duane from season 1 joins us to share how the Alone experience changed him, and discuss how this season's cast are faring so far. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 3. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S2 ep2 recap

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 70:26


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 2 episode 2 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. Joining them is Australian Survivor Rebel Aileen Chong @Aileen_Survivor. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comments and questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alone Australia: The Podcast
Episode 2: The Land of Abundance?

Alone Australia: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 58:50


Gina Chick and Darren Mara recover from the cliffhanger ending to episode one and chat about all the different kinds of bush foods the participants have encountered – miro berries, mamaku ferns, and the first catch! Gina shares some of her wisdom on finding food while surviving in the wilderness, and predicts more stonkers as the season progresses. We also sit down with with two of the participants from the show to hear about the deep lessons they've taken from their time in the wilderness. Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alone Australia season 2 episode 2. Make sure you've watched it before listening.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Alone Australia ma anche tanta Italia sugli schermi di SBS TV

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 9:24


Oltre al reality TV show australiano che coinvolge un gruppo di concorrenti in una sfida di sopravvivenza, questa settimana potete gustarvi film italiani o serie che vi portano a scoprire o riscoprire la cucina italiana in tutte le sue varietà regionali.

Inspire Campfire
Episode 127: Survival Along the Great Barrier Reef with “Outback” Mike Atkinson

Inspire Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 56:20


In this episode, we're accompanied by "Outback" Mike Atkinson, who recounts his two-month survival journey aboard a dugout canoe along the Great Barrier Reef. Mike, known for his recent participation in the survival reality show Alone Australia, boasts a diverse background as an adventure filmmaker, former military pilot, and the author of the newly released book, Modern Day Castaway.

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 2 episode 1 recap

Silent Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 76:28


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 2 episode 1 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef bring you episode by episode coverage of Alone Australia season 2. Joining them is Australian Survivor Titan Eden Porter @EdenPorter. Watch the show on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comment and questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEN Breakfast
The Ramble - Wednesday, March 27 (27.03.24)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 22:24


I'm a celebrity, getting packages delivered, Alone Australia, preview for the return of T Dollar and G Money and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S1 recap & S2 preview

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 62:52


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia S1 recap & S2 preview Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @annabelcef are getting you ready for Alone Australia season 2 by finishing their recap of season 1 episodes 4 to 11 plus the reunion, and previewing the location, the rule changes, and the cast of S2, premiering March 27. Watch it on SBS and SBS On Demand, and send us your comments & questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 1 episodes 1-3 recap

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 66:05


Aussie Queens: Alone Australia season 1 episodes 1-3 recap Your Aussie Queens Sarah @sarahcarradine & Annabel @anabelcef are getting you ready for Alone Australia season 2 (premiering March 27 on SBS) by covering the spectacular first season. This week, they chat up the format and the contestants, and recap the events of the first three episodes. Watch on SBS On Demand and send in your comments and questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The BreakPoint Podcast
Don't Blame Your Sins on Montana: Our Climate of “Cost-Free Moral Preening”

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 5:23


At least since the movie Inherit the Wind butchered the history of the 1925 Scopes “monkey trial,” many Americans—especially those on the left side of the political spectrum—have cherished a kind of myth about national debates being settled in dramatic courtroom clashes. In reality, they seldom are. However, that doesn't stop idealistic plaintiffs from trying.   The most recent controversy dragged before a judge was whether the state of Montana could be held responsible for climate change. Earlier this month, Montana District Court Judge Kathy Seeley ruled that the state's failure to take climate change into account when greenlighting new oil and coal projects was unconstitutional. The plaintiffs were a group of young people called Our Children's Trust. They sued the state over fossil fuel production, claiming that Montana violated a section of its constitution that guarantees citizens “the right to a clean and healthful environment.”  Climate activists have hailed the decision as a significant victory and model for the nation but have not been clear on what exactly has been accomplished. As The New York Times put it, unless a higher court overturns the ruling, Montana must now “consider climate change when deciding whether to approve or renew fossil fuel projects.” That's all. They must “consider.”  Ed Whelan at National Review concluded that the impact of this “Children's Crusade to defeat climate change” on actual energy production and carbon emissions “might well be zero.” Perhaps future projects will involve a symbolic gesture, akin to the so-called “land acknowledgments” commonly seen in academia and on recent episodes of Alone Australia. These rituals involve a speaker beginning by naming the Native American tribes on whose ancestral land they're standing. Of course, such acknowledgments, as Princeton's Robert George recently remarked, “do no one any good.” No one gets land back. No de-colonization takes place. There aren't any reparations. It's “just a cost-free form of moral preening.”  Few issues are more consistently plagued by this kind of cost-free preening than the debate over climate change, and not only in America. Last month, Spanish Climate Minister Teresa Ribera dramatically arrived at a European Union climate conference by bicycle. Photographers and reporters weren't supposed to find out that that she took a limo for most of the trip and only pedaled the last couple of blocks. But I'm sure Mother Earth was grateful.  Almost everything about the Montana case was similarly theatrical, from the 16 children recruited and presumed to have standing to sue the state, to its arbitrary nature. Why Montana, which produces a lot of oil and gas but has only about a million residents, rather than, say, California, which has about 40 times the population, creates a significant demand for that fuel, and emits vastly more CO2?   Answering that question requires speculation about people's motives. All of it certainly looks as if the primary goals of so much climate activism isn't to cool the planet, but to display superior virtue. At heart, it is not so different than the Pharisee from Jesus' parable, who loudly thanked God that he was not like other men.  It's true that we have a responsibility to leave our children a healthy planet, but the work required to do that won't be done in the courtroom of sparsely populated states or by bicycle photo ops. It will take place in the workshops and imaginations of engineers who come up with better and cleaner energy sources. It will take place in legislatures that have the will and the ability to lift restrictions on existing alternatives like nuclear energy. It will take place when those who say they care about the planet stop trying to locate the problem with someone else “out there” (usually in red, flyover states) and start recognizing their personal responsibility for both the problem and the solutions.   Most of all (and here we move beyond just the climate change debate), we need to recognize how unhealthy our addiction to “cost-free moral preening” is. It's a habit at the heart of so much we fight over, from mommy blogs and those annoying “we believe in” yard signs to pandemic posturing and presidential elections. The constant need to be better than “those people”—and to be seen being better—betrays a deep spiritual anxiety that no amount of political posturing can cure.  This Breakpoint was co-authored by Shane Morris. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.