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For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
For nail-biting drama and spectacular performances, many Australians head to a different kind of theatre: the footy field. Andrea Gibbs' debut play, Barracking for the Umpire, unites her passion for the arts and AFL and asks important questions about how much we sacrifice for the love of the game. Also, we speak with Patrick Livesy about Naomi, Patrick's one-person verbatim play about their mother's suicide and we head to Red Stitch to hear a panel discussion about change, activism and the arts as part of their season of Jeff Stetson's play The Meeting.
Guest, Andrea Gibbs, breaks down the life of Australian murderer, Katherine Mary Knight, that ultimately led to one of the most horrific true crime murder stories. Katherine Mary Knight, the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. She was convicted for the murder of her partner, John Charles Thomas Price, in February 2000. Most people from Aberdeen remember Katherine Knight as a young girl who was happy and friendly when she was in a good mood, but a person most others stayed away from when she was in one of her dark moods. Thanks for tuning into The Failure to Stop Podcast NIGHTSHIFT edition. Give our other shows a listen and be sure to subscribe/follow rate/review! CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL
In the latest episode of TVC22's podcast, "Uncovered", join host Bruce de la Cruz, and 3rd generation beekeepers Russell and Andrea Gibbs, as they talk about the importance of bees, beekeeping during quarantine, and how by supporting your local beekeepers you are not only helping the local economy and environment, you are also making a healthier choice. Russell and Andrea own Gibbs honey, a beekeeping business that began as a few colonies in 1925 that Russell's grandfather owned, to now 450 colonies. They ensure the quality of the honey every step of the way, as everything is done on the premises of their family farm. Swarming is when a bee colony splits in half, and the new half leaves to create a new home elsewhere. Russell explains that swarming in of itself is a good thing, and has methods to keep the new hive on his property. But with people taking up beekeeping during the covid-19 pandemic without the proper knowledge, a swarm can take up residence in a residential home. Calling a local beekeeper is the better way to go, as Russell says that they will be able to re-home the colony properly, and no harm will come to the bees. Further, Andrea explains that rehoming a swarm outside of a populated area isn't just about protecting humans, but also about protecting the bees themselves. Bees will have a better chance of surviving the winter and mites that plague colonies if they are taken in right away rather than being left on their own. Andrea says that this is another reason why beekeepers are needed, to keep the bees safe from outside dangers. Having both quit their jobs to become full-time beekeepers, Russell and Andrea moved to Vankleek hill last year to a larger farm, which they hope to one day turn into an agro-tourism business as well. When asked if he felt a connection to his ancestors whenever he was beekeeping, Russell explains that he does, and that it's hard not to also feel connected to nature as you're always working outside. Growing up in Toronto, Andrea always made time for activities that would get her out of the house and working with animals, like horseback riding. She was first introduced to beekeeping when she began dating Russell, and has since become passionate about what she does. The pair explain the benefits of local honey, comparing it to wine, having local flavours from local flowers. This in turn has benefits for people with pollen allergies, and also boosts your immunity.
The best theatre is always the result of a great collaboration and Neil Armfield found the ideal collaborator in Kate Champion — choreographer, director and founder of the dance theatre company Force Majeure. The pair's work includes Cloudstreet and The Ring Cycle.Also, we consider what complete silence might finally allow us to hear in Will O'Mahony's play Minneapolis and we question how far reinterpreting the classics can take us in Caesar at La Boite.
The best theatre is always the result of a great collaboration and Neil Armfield found the ideal collaborator in Kate Champion — choreographer, director and founder of the dance theatre company Force Majeure. The pair's work includes Cloudstreet and The Ring Cycle. Also, we consider what complete silence might finally allow us to hear in Will O'Mahony's play Minneapolis and we question how far reinterpreting the classics can take us in Caesar at La Boite.
The best theatre is always the result of a great collaboration and Neil Armfield found the ideal collaborator in Kate Champion — choreographer, director and founder of the dance theatre company Force Majeure. The pair's work includes Cloudstreet and The Ring Cycle. Also, we consider what complete silence might finally allow us to hear in Will O'Mahony's play Minneapolis and we question how far reinterpreting the classics can take us in Caesar at La Boite.
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Move Out Gathering Breakout(s): The MOVE OUT GATHERING, a combination of the Leadership Gathering and Move Out Conference! Listen as we learn from each other and guest speakers on how we are "Crafted for Kingdom Impact." *** Join Kensington church here: http://kensingtonchurch.org Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/kensingtonchurch Catch us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.kensingtoncc
The gardening program for gardeners and non-gardeners
The gardening program for gardeners and non-gardeners
The gardening program for gardeners and non-gardeners
The gardening program for gardeners and non-gardeners
It's that most wonderful time of year... the Holidays! A time for celebrating with loved ones, sure, but more importantly, a time to watch movies! For the fifth episode of the Movie Squad RTRFM Podcast, presenters Simon Miraudo and Tristan Fidler seek to broaden the canon of Holiday Movies, to push beyond Christmas-themed movies like Gremlins and the 'Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?' debates and explore new titles that symbolise what holidays mean for all of us! They welcome special guest, the talented comedian/actor/radio presenter (and so much more!) [Andrea Gibbs](http://www.andreagibbs.com/) who picks her five favourite Holiday Movies with unexpected, amazing results (including such sights as Ben Mendelsohn being dodgy, baseball teams, and grisly-death-by-lasers, etc.). Then, Simon and Tristan present their own lists of non-denominational Holiday Movies for Andrea to judge and select if they are worthy of becoming canon (not all make the cut!). Please enjoy this cracker of an episode! Theme music by [Eddie Electric](https://eddieelectric.bandcamp.com/). Logo by [Stage Left Design](http://stageleftdesign.com.au/). Production assistance from Eddie Curtis and Chris Webb. You can listen using the play audio button. If you are on the Movie Squad podcast page you can download the podcast. The page is [here](http://rtrfm.com.au/podcasts/movie-squad/).
A bad day at work for most of us starts with a paper cut and progresses to a photocopier jam, but for Spider-Woman, Dr Amber Beavis, the stakes are way higher and comedian Sami Shah, unwittingly shares a very private moment with his hero, Stephen Fry. This episode is eye watering in the extreme. Barefaced Stories are told live on stage at a tiny pub in the huge state of Western Australia. Storytellers: Sami Shah (@SamiShah) & Amber Beavis (@Amber_Beavis) Hosts: Andrea Gibbs (@AndreaGibbs) & Kerry O'Sullivan www.barefaced.com.au Twitter: @BrutallyFranko
Oscar Wilde noted that no good deed goes unpunished. Today's episode is NOT safe for work; Sinead Bevan might have earned some brownie points helping out a mate, but she pretty much lost all of her dignity in the process. And Andrew Portelli wonders if his good deed even counts because he hated every minute of it. Barefaced Stories are told live on stage at a tiny pub in the huge state of Western Australia. Hosted by Andrea Gibbs & Kerry O'Sullivan Storytellers: Sinead Bevan & Andrew Portelli www.barefaced.com.au
Nobody's family is perfect and this week we have THREE stories to prove it - a puppy that manages to make amends between father & son, a family dinner that ends with the most shocking surprise and a board game night that gets down & dirty! Barefaced Stories Episode Three puts family first with three of the best true stories told live on stage at a tiny pub in the huge state of Western Australia. Hosted by Andrea Gibbs & Kerry O'Sullivan Storytellers: Josh Magee, Ian Sinclair & Jamie Cooke www.barefaced.com.au
A young doctor experiences his first patient death and a guy from Newcastle likes more than just rugby. Barefaced Stories Episode Two is happening with two of the best true stories told live on stage at a tiny pub in the huge state of Western Australia. Hosted by Andrea Gibbs & Kerry O'Sullivan Storytellers: Izaak Lim & Ash Unicomb www.barefaced.com.au
A woman finds herself trapped on the bonnet of a speeding car and a bereaved young man learns how to flirt, with the help of a Toyota. Barefaced Stories is in top gear to launch Episode One with two of the best true stories told live on stage at a tiny pub in the huge state of Western Australia. Hosted by Andrea Gibbs & Kerry O'Sullivan Storytellers: Kristy Auld & Gary Steadman www.barefaced.com.au