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Had a great chat with an old friend of the show Antonia Prebble about season 3 of her podcast What Matters most also some tips for Mulls on Burnout and could Mel have a new podcast?
Today on the show Pearl Jam Melbourne Cup Review Antonia Prebble Betcha Leaderboard Tom Latham Rumble Presidency Jacob Brown Live from Washington You V Power Tools
Welcome to our show catchup podcast! Check out some of our fave parts from todays show below: Sean made a huge claim that he could climb a rope in a gym… So we of course sent him out then and there to a gym to do it! Antonia Prebble joined us on the show to talk about her new podcast and we did another acting challenge! Steph loves taking pictures for strangers…. So we sent her out to give it a go, but take them on her own phone and walk away… PLUS HEAPS MORE! AND FIND US ON INSTAGRAM, Cause we are thirsty: Sharyn, Steph & Sean - @Edgeafternoons Sharyn - @SharynCasey Steph - @stephmonksey Sean - @seanhillyman Producer Arun - @arunjamesbeard
A Lot of us battle imposter syndrome, it can be crippling, it can hold us back from our full potential. In this episode actress Antonia Prebble and clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire join me to delve into it and teach us some awesome strategies on how to combat imposter syndrome. Listen to Antonia and Jacqui Maguire 'What Matters most' podcast Apple - What Matters Most Podcast Series - Apple PodcastsSpotify - What Matters Most | Podcast on SpotifyFollow Sharyn on social @sharyncasey Thanks heaps for listening!
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 31st of October, Social Development Minister Louise Upston discusses the shocking new figures that shows how long young people spend on a benefit on average. Rally king Hayden Paddon is the first Kiwi to be invited to compete in the Race of Champions and joined Mike for a chat about the event. Kiwi actress Antonia Prebble is in studio to talk the new season of her podcast and the three TV shows she has in development. And who needs an excuse to catch up with Antonia anyway! Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antonia Prebble has been busy. The Kiwi actress has just recorded the second season of ‘Double Parked', the second season of her award-winning podcast is releasing soon, and she also has three other TV shows currently in development. Prebble's husband, Dan Musgrove, is a writer by trade, and she revealed that the three shows were a collaborative effort between the two of them. One of the projects is a black comedy, another is a psychological thriller, and the third is a horror movie, Prebble revealed, and the latter two are genres she's personally not a fan of. “I don't like watching things like that because I find them too full on and violent,” she said. “Whenever we work in it, I'm like, why are we doing this?” The television and film industry is going through a bit of a rough patch, and while Prebble generally tries not to buy into the rhetoric about the state of the industry, she admits it isn't looking great. “It's a lot harder to find those premium style shows,” she told Hosking. “If you want to make something that costs around $8 million you, generally speaking, have to have international support.” “It's pretty hard to get.” It's also becoming more and more uncommon for shows to be renewed and picked up for multiple seasons, so the second season of ‘Double Parked' came as good news. “We were so thrilled.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Paula's guest is actress Antonia Prebble. They discuss her early career, her transition to adult characters, and working on comedy Double Parked, and get advice from Antonia on how to avoid being typecastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ON THE SHOW TODAY: Is PJ a fake name? Ben's very passionate about this issue... What can't you get from the dairy! Taking photos at the red light? When something showed up that's not for you... We chat to Antonia Prebble! Facebook: The Hits Breakfast with Jono and Ben Instagram: THEHITSBREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show we are joined by Antonia Prebble and Madeline Sami who star in the second season of their show Double Parked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 2 coming to Three Now !See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
$100K Pop Quiz with Shariee + a game changer for her , Antonia Prebble in studio with Double Parked Season 2, Wax figures gone wrong, Paul's new way to travel and loads of laughs here
Mattys addicted to something, that he can't stop doing every night... PJ thinks she's back on Jase and PJ... what does she do to break Matty's heart? Matty & PJ reveal who their huge celebrity exclusive IV is!! Antonia Prebble joins the show to tell us what she's doing next PJ has the worst taxi ride of her life Plus, we ask you our Group Therapy Question: is it okay to not show up to a wedding and not say anything?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best known - in Aotearoa at least - for her roles in Outrageous Fortune and its prequel Westside, Antonia chats about her distinguished career and why she's big in Germany. She also offers insight into her royal links and swaps stories with Simon about on-set snack tables. Watch her latest show Double Parked. Listen to her podcast What Matters Most. You can read stories supporting this episode on stuff.co.nz. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? Got a guest you'd like Simon to talk to? We're listening! Email us at generallyfamous@stuff.co.nz CREDITS Host: Simon Bridges Producers: Chris Reed and Jen Black Audio editing and mixing: John Ropiha
Madeleine Sami is a busy woman. Out this week is Double Parked a comedy series she both stars in and directs featuring Antonia Prebble. She stars in a new black comedy series with the Aussies called Deadloch – released earlier this month to great reviews. And if that wasn't enough - Madeleine is in a band with her equally as talented sisters – called, of course, The Sami Sisters. Madeleine Sami joined Jack Tame. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we tackle New Zealand's dirty little secret: our throwaway bottle problem. With a shocking 2.57 billion single-use drinks bought last year and only 800,000 recycled, we discuss the lack of incentives to recycle and the government's slow progress in implementing a nationwide bottle recycling plant. Listen in as we also explore the water bottling process and how we're getting ripped off by big companies, and ponder why we don't set up our own water bottling plant and export it to the world. Additionally, we're joined by the talented Antonia Prebble to discuss her new comedy project and her experience raising her two children in a slower-paced lifestyle. Antonia shares her thoughts on the challenges of creating drama compared to reality TV and the joy of working on Double Parked, a show about a lesbian couple trying to get pregnant. We chat about how the show breaks boundaries by having lesbian characters as the central focus without making their sexuality a point of the story, and how it reflects the reality of the situation. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:10) - New Zealand's Recycling Crisis(0:07:32) - Recycling and Work-Family Balance in NZ(0:19:44) - New Zealand TV and Double Parked with Antonia Prebble(0:31:46) - Duncans Mum! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antonia Prebble starred in Outrageous Fortune, Westside, and Power Rangers among other things joins us in studio for a chat about her latest role in the new show Double Parked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time to catch up with Kiwi actor Antonia Prebble. She's best known for her role as Loretta West in the hugely successful Outrageous Fortune, along with the prequel Westside. Prebble last spoke to the Mike Hosking Breakfast in 2018, since then she's appeared often in Shortland Street and now has a new show to hit our screens tonight called Double Parked - Antonia Prebble joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The full chat with Antonia Prebble; talking her new tv series 'Double Parked', reminiscing on old Outrageous Fortune Days & new DJs incoming! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been an incredibly challenging year for many Kiwis, and to those who are rebuilding their lives after the impacts of a natural disaster, Jacqui and Antonia send you their love and support. It's an unfortunate sign of the times that this week, close friends Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, and Antonia Prebble, actor and presenter, tackle the subject that has been most requested this year: dealing with the effects of a natural disaster. In this episode, Jacqui breaks down the three stages we typically go through and how we can best look after ourselves – and one another – during these different periods. The pair discuss what PTSD can look like, plus how to find a new routine, hope and gratitude in the wake of a major event. And, importantly the delve into exactly what we can do to care for and support children who are caught up in natural disasters. “Kia kaha,” says Jacqui. “Stand together – remember that social capital is what will support our communities to survive from a health, mental health and economic perspective. We get through it, together.” “And please remember, there is no right way to feel. As a country we owe it to anybody struggling after a natural disaster to remember and stand alongside you – that is our duty, to be a team of five million.” If you're looking for more resources after today's episode, for a start, please head to: Get Ready: Brought to you by Civil Defence, this resource talks you through how to get prepared, what to do in an emergency and how to get involved in the aftermath Anxiety NZ: How to cope with anxiety during disasters and emergencies Headspace: How to cope with the stress of natural disasters The Student Volunteer Army: As Jacqui mentioned, the SVA (formed after the Christchurch Earthquake) responds to the acute needs of local communities. New Zealand Red Cross: Donate to the New Zealand Disaster Fund, plus read about updates and the best ways to get support, or to support those affected by the recent severe weather events. We'd also like to say a big warm thank you to our wonderful sponsors of this episode: The fantastic folks at Woop, who keep our bellies deliciously full and warm, and the lovely team at Emma who ensure we get a good night's sleep! Sponsor Codes: Woop are offering our listeners 30% off their first box. Just use the code PODCAST at the checkout.
We're back! In Volume VII of What Matters Most, close friends Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, and Antonia Prebble, actor and presenter, get to the bottom of what the mental load is, how this dynamic occurs, what we can do to change our own behaviours and how we can have those tricky conversations with our partners to create a more equal distribution of tasks in our homes. It's a conversation that is sure to stir up some thoughts (particularly for women – yip, research shows that 90% of females feel the carry the burden of the mental load), but hopefully it will give you the tools to examine what is happening in your household and how to go about making changes. If, like Antonia mentioned, you found Jacqui's tips helpful on how to have a conversation with your partner about the mental load, you might also enjoy Volume II of What Matters Most: How to Have Difficult Conversations. We'd also like to say a big warm thank you to our wonderful sponsors of this episode: The fantastic folks at Woop, who keep our bellies deliciously full and warm, and the lovely team at Emma who ensure we get a good night's sleep! Mentions: That wonderful ‘mental load' comic by French artist Emma (yes, she just goes by one name!), can be found here If you want to read more from Allison Daminger – that Harvard PhD Student who researched The Mental Load, you can head here. And if you want to read up more about that 2017 study into female breadwinners by a non-profit organisation, you'll find that here! Sponsor Codes: Woop are offering our listeners 30% off their first box. Just use the code PODCAST at the checkout.
If you've ever found yourself pulling multiple all-nighters to meet a long-known deadline, or are constantly putting off things on your to-do list, you might be one of the estimated 20% of the population who procrastinate. In the final episode of the first season of What Matters Most, good friends and co-hosts Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, and Antonia Prebble, actor and presenter, have left the procrastination episode until (***joke alert***) the very end . In Volume V of What Matters Most, the pair delve into the different neuroscience theories around why we procrastinate and Jacqui says that it's not a time management issue, it's an emotional regulation one. They also look at why we even put off things that we enjoy or we know are good for us, and why self-compassion, rather than self-judgment, is the key to helping us bring a better workflow into our lives. Hosted by: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Produced by: Roar Collective Co-Produced By: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Music: Goodboy Music
Whether it's how you respond to a relationship tiff, or your reaction to authority, your inner child is potentially a lot closer to the surface than you might imagine. In Volume IV of What Matters Most, good friends and co-hosts Jacqui Maguire, clinical psychologist, and actor and presenter Antonia Prebble are taking a trip to our most vulnerable, joyful self – our inner child. In this episode, the pair talk about the importance of our inner child and how tapping into what brings them joy – or makes them angry or scared – can help us make greater sense of the triggers we face as adults. From specific examples that demonstrate the connection between scared inner child and activated adult, they also look at practical ways we can work out what our inner child needs and how we can parent them. Hosted by: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Produced by: Roar Collective Co-Produced By: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Music: Goodboy Music
Podcasters and real-life friends Jacqui Maguire and Antonia Prebble offer strategies for everyday life issues in their new series What Matters Most.
Walk past any self-help book shelf or tune into any better-living podcast and you'll be told that happiness is the end goal we all should be chasing. But… is it, actually? In Volume I of What Matters Most, close friends Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, and Antonia Prebble, actor and presenter, are tackling the pursuit of happiness. First off, how should we actually define happiness? Turns out, there are two types – hedonia, which is a fleeting experience or feeling; and eudemonia, which is more about living a meaningful life. To help us narrow down what we find meaningful, Jacqui walks Antonia and the listener through one of her favourite visualisation exercises, and talks about how identifying her own values helped shift her out of a difficult life patch. By working out our values, we can then ask ourselves if they're being reflected in our daily lives – and how we can increase them, building a far more sustainable type of happiness. Hosted by: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Produced by: Roar Collective Co-Produced By: Antonia Prebble & Jacqui Maguire Music: Goodboy Music
Alfred Hitchcock's spy thriller North by Northwest is regarded as one of the best suspense movies of all time, adapted for the stage by Carolyn Burns, directed by Simon Phillips, and starring Antonia Prebble.
The film North by Northwest was a spy thriller that was directed by legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock in 1959. It is seen as one of the greatest films of all time. Now a theatrical version of the story is coming to Auckland from the 25th October 2022. It's the last major production of this year by Auckland Theatre Company. Directed by Simon Phillips, the shows stars are Ryan O'Kane and Antonia Prebble. It's a very innovative production, and this week, I sat down with two members of the cast - actors Michèle Hine, and Jono Martin to talk about the show.
When Mandy Len Catron blew up in 2015, people were asking: could someone really have unlocked the key to falling in love? Spoiler alert: not quite...but also maybe.Mandy is perhaps best known as the writer of a New York Times article titled; To Fall In Love With Anyone, Do This. It was one of the most popular features in the New York Times in 2015. She's also authored a popular book, How to Fall in Love with Anyone: A Memoir in Essays.She shares with Antonia what love is, and how to get better at falling in love. She won't take you from single to attached next week, but her scientific approach to love has real life benefits that aren't as impractical as they might sound.It really is a fascinating listen, giving an insight into love and how it works, with wide-reaching implications on the way we live our lives and how we feel about a whole bunch of things - including ourselves. Mandy isn't some weirdo love doctor - she's very real and a lot of fun. Enjoy!Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Has there ever been a more Kiwi screen character than Cheryl West? Or a more Kiwi actress than Robyn Malcolm?Robyn Malcolm is a gem. One of New Zealand's premier actresses, she is known all over the country as a very genuine, real, and down to earth personality...as well as being Cheryl West.This is less of a podcast and more of a conversation. We go all over the place - from the early Outrageous Fortune days to being lazy, to the perks of stopping to look at ants. If it sounds a bit random, then yeah, maybe it is. But it's really nice.This episode is a catch up between a couple of old acting mates. Where this is different, though, is it's about some of the bigger picture things in life - raising kids, being lazy, gratitude and literally regretting nothing. There's a good splattering of fun and laughter along the way, and an enlightening look back at Cheryl West. This is one not to be missed, especially for Outrageous Fortune fans!Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
What's missing in my relationship?Does an affair automatically mean the end of a relationship?What should we do in the heat of an argument?Despite our countless questions, we don't seem to put much money, time and learning into how to be the best partner until it's too late. Janine Bird is a relationship expert and the Director of Relationship Rescue based in Auckland, where her practice stems from a combination of up-to-date research, evidence-based practice, and her personal experience of an abusive relationship. Think about it: when we're in an argument, our habitual coping mechanisms literally shut off our brains and we're left with survival instincts – attack, defend, run away or freeze. When this happens to your partner too, you've got the two dumbest parts of your brains butting heads trying to solve a problem – it's never going to happen.This episode is packed with insights, advice, scenarios, and tools, and they're for everyone – whether you're feeling mostly satisfied in your relationship to overcoming major heartbreak and mistrust, you'll finish this episode feeling as if you've been through a session with Janine yourself.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Zoë Bell started out as a stunt double for Lucy Lawless in Xena: Warrior Princess. After being cast as Uma Thurman's double in Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2, she formed a solid friendship with acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino, and she has collaborated and featured in every one of his subsequent films.There was a time when Zoë was living and working as a stunt double in LA on some of Hollywood's biggest films, just being satisfied with being ‘the upbeat, open-hearted Kiwi girl' that was friendly and easy going. But after a while, the validation she got from being liked in a dog-eat-dog world started to wear thin, and she questioned her self-identity. What eventuated was a conscious shift and new-found understanding that she could ultimately be in charge of her own choices and was capable of taking the reins. Zoë chats to Antonia about how this shift saw an influx of creative opportunities, positive relationships and a wealth of success, but was not without the harsh confrontation of her own vulnerabilities, especially when she was challenged with grief and trauma. The upside, Zoë explains, is that her perspective has forever shifted, and she can communicate some of her profound insights through her upcoming work as a director. This is a powerful conversation that is filled with raw honesty, developed insights, and the occasional swear word. You'll want full attention for this episode, as Zoë's story is filled with frank content that takes us through her highs and lows of the film industry, the tragedy of losing a parent, navigating through tricky life scenarios, and finding a stronger version of yourself at the other end. Please note, this episode contains material some listeners may find offensive or upsetting, including swearing, mention of suicide and themes related to depression.Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.Lifeline – 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP)Youthline – 0800 376 633, free text 234, email talk@youthline.co.nz or online chatSamaritans – 0800 726 666Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
The concept of happiness is reasonably straightforward, but what does it mean? According to bestselling author Emily Esfahani Smith, it's often misunderstood. Emily draws on psychology, philosophy, and literature as she goes on a deep dive to explore the true meaning of what it is to be happy.Emily is the host of a transformational TED talk that's been viewed more than nine million times. Her most recent book is called The Power of Meaning: Finding Fulfilment in a World Obsessed with Happiness, and it's a thought-provoking take on what true happiness really is. She takes an all-angles look at the concept of happiness in personal, professional and emotional senses, with an eye to overall happiness that may not be quite what you think it is.Why do we make decisions we know are bad for us? Should we just follow our innermost passions? Can our actions influence our feelings? Emily's answers to these questions are enlightening and at-times confronting, and she'll challenge your approach to being happy in a really rewarding way.Thank you so much to Emily! You can find her http://emilyesfahanismith.com/ here, and Kiwis you can see details on where to find her wonderful book here .Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
What's the difference between being nice and being happy? According to Adrienne Bankert, it's a lot.Adrienne Bankert is an ABC news correspondent in America, and the author of the book Your Hidden Superpower: The Kindness That Makes You Unbeatable at Work and Connects You With Anyone. It's a remarkable book that goes deep into what kindness really is, and the transformative power we all have over ourselves and the people around us.Adrienne's message is that you can make someone's day, and make yourself feel amazing, just by being kind. This is an illuminating conversation that really unpacks the basics of kindness - what it actually means, how it can be used and how it can impact people. It'll give you the tools to look at your day with positivity, and help others to do the same.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
What's wrong with sustainability? It's something that plenty of businesses and households are aiming for, but do we need to be setting our sights even higher?Maggie Hewitt is someone doing just that. As the founder of fashion boutique Maggie Marilyn, she's committed to driving fashion towards fully ethical production that doesn't just sustain the planet, but gives back to it.She's about so much more than fashion too - Maggie talks with real honesty about the importance of having a purpose, being vulnerable, and her struggles with being a boss. She can allow herself to talk about her battles because she truly believes in her end goal. This is a really relevant conversation about a young woman's altruistic journey towards trying to make the world a better place.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
What makes our personality? Why does it seem like we're developing more mental health problems? How can we look after our brains? Antonia sits down with leading New Zealand psychologist Nigel Latta for a fascinating deep-dive in the human brain. Everyone knows Nigel Latta. He's one of New Zealand's best known psychologists, and a prominent media commentator with an easy going, plain language way of explaining complex issues.For example, how do we actually change when we get older? Will we actually learn anything from COVID-19? And what are the universal tricks to being successful? These are all big, juicy questions that Nigel breaks down in a way that will have you thinking about what he's said long after this podcast is over.You can find more details about Nigel and check out his resources here and here or find him on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nigellatta or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nigel_latta/?hl=enBrought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Kanoa Lloyd, co-host of TV Three's The Project, is also a descendant of Ngāti Porou and a soon-to-be mother. Having made an impressive mark from five years on the weeknight current affairs show, Kanoa has often used the platform to speak openly about mental health issues and the use of te reo Māori in primetime programming.Where many people attribute success to driving full steam ahead into achieving their goals, Kanoa's approach is incredibly refreshing to hear - she achieves success when she actively slows down, finding inner strength in self-reflection, which is one of her coping mechanisms she's learned through talking therapy. More recently, Kanoa has been reconnecting with her whakapapa and is finding a confident voice as a Māori woman. She hopes to inspire the next generation of younger Māori women and to serve as the role model that she never had growing up.Listen in as Antonia and Kanoa check in with each other and ask the questions that are important. Kanoa's authentically warm and engaging nature draws you in to her experience as someone living with anxiety and makes you consider whether slowing down could be a helpful tool for you, too.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
It's time to retire the five stages of grief, says Dr. Lucy Hone. An academic researcher in the field of resilient psychology and author of the best-selling book Resilient Grieving, she has also dealt with grief face to face in her own personal tragedy.Lucy suddenly lost her daughter in a car accident in 2014, and was immediately faced with applying her vast academic background into her own personal circumstances. She became immediately frustrated by the passive nature of the resources available, and set out to find evidence-based strategies that would allow her to take control of the grieving process. She realised she was now conducting a self experiment.What she found was that she could live her life and grieve simultaneously, by adopting strategies that allowed her to be an active participant in her grieving journey. Compelled to share her findings with others, Lucy's book offers strategies that help integrate the enormity of the event into a person's life story, without offering ‘normal' comparisons for the grieving individual.Lucy's story is both sad and strong. Her understanding is a rich combination of her personal and professional experience, and will impart listeners with a new perspective of tackling grief.In January 2021, Dr. Lucy Hone released an online course - Coping with Loss: The Helper's Guide to Resilient Grieving, available via the link on our page.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Amanda Dewinter is warm and perceptive, and someone you will want to take advice from. She is the author of The Success Code, published by HQ Harper Collins earlier this year. In it, she breaks down her guide to success into four sections - ambition, learning, wellbeing, and resolve. With practical and attainable steps, she aims to inspire the reader to start their own journey toward success.As Amanda takes us through the sections, she expands on why each is an important component to achieving success, and touches on the research behind it. With relatable examples like exercising, applying for university, or looking for a new job, Amanda explains why it's important to recognise the barriers we create for ourselves and how to reach success by breaking goals up into achievable steps. She offers advice on how to create positive habits, and turns the word ‘stress' on its head so that we can view it differently and use it in a positive way. Now is the time to take personal responsibility and choose the life you want to live. Join Amanda and Antonia Prebble in this episode of ‘the most of it' and learn some practical places to start.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Sarah Wilson is the founder of the I Quit Sugar empire. After enjoying huge success, she closed up her business in 2018, gave her money to charity, and embarked on a three-year hike across the world to reconnect herself with nature and engage in discerning thought. Speaking with experts along the way, Sarah questioned the demise of meaningful connection. Connection with ourselves, with other people, and with our lives, and why we retreat into disconnect and turn to distractions that ultimately derail our lives away from what really matters.Drawing on science, literature, philosophy, and her own personal journey, Sarah's book This One Wild and Precious Life aims to highlight why we've arrived into 2021 feeling exhausted and disconnected and overwhelmed by global crises. She swings the anxieties around to find positive solutions that can be enjoyed by regular people at a granular scale. Sarah's dialogue is both captivating and important, and leaves the listener in self-reflective thought. How do we maintain calm and peace when the world is falling apart? Should we maintain calm and peace when the world is falling apart?Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Today we were broadcasting from Palmerston North at Robert Harris Cafe. Whenever we go away, Jono always seems to have some sort of issue - this time, he locked himself out of his room MORE THAN ONCE... Clearly, he doesn't learn from his mistakes! We were also joined by the lovely Kiwi actress Antonia Prebble who has her own podcast called The Most Of It, and season 2 has just come out. Finally, we played 5 Words for 5K in Robert Harris with a listener in REAL LIFE which was a lot of fun! Did she win $5K? Have a listen to find out!
Antonia Prebble is a New Zealand Actress best known for her roles in the hit shows Outrageous Fortune and Westside. Antonia has had a wealth of experience in Film and Television, and is known to be one of the best when it comes to bringing creative and complex characters to life. In this podcast, Antonia shares about her journey into acting, and the lessons she has learnt along the way. We talked about slowing down and enjoying the moment, and creating healthy rhythms in our lives. We talked about the experience of becoming a parent, and the way it changes your priorities and outlook on life.
On today's show we're talking about whether the amount of screen time we're all having is affecting us (luckily this is a podcast and doesn't need a screen, treat yourself!), and we're checking in with Antonia Prebble to see what she's been up to during isolation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For as long as I can remember I've been on the hunt to find the answer to one big question: how do we make the most of this thing called life? But of course, there is no singular answer.There isn't a magic key out there that, when you find it, just unlocks everything and you can say, “yep great, I know how to do life now.” Instead, it's a process. A process of listening and learning, of questioning and challenging. Gathering together threads of knowledge and wisdom that, over time, weave together to create a life of deeper awareness and understanding.So that's what I'm trying to do with this podcast. I'll be speaking to people with a range of expertise and experiences. People with a unique perspective on what a meaningful life looks like. Writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, thought-leaders, innovators and more. We'll sit down over a nice cup of tea and…while we won't get to cover everything…we'll try to get to the most of it…Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Today on the show - cat stuck in washing machine, neighbours at war, what you dropped in the toilet, partner allowances, Rog's ball photo feedback, Antonia Prebble, Josh Thompson, Mulls ball photo early feedbackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - when you damaged someones car, most damage you've caused as a tradie, Dane Coles, Mark Staffy, Antonia Prebble, Bryce Creeps Out Antonia, Jim Beam winner, Rog's 25th party where should it be, Grant NisbettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.