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Another Podcast for the instrumental fans; The Joy Boys Story Part 2. Interestingly, we will hear The Joy Boys “voices” towards the end of this episode but perhaps not in the way that you might be expecting?! This episode picks up the story in September of 1962, through to December of 1964. With the late Norm Day now established in the group, we will hear a number of his compositions. We will also hear a track written by Tony Barber (Aztecs) that incorporates his wonderful sense of humour. The Surf Era is covered in this episode and we'll hear a few Joy Boys' tracks that were ready made for the Australian Summer of Surf 1963-4. Enjoy the music!
Australian Summer of Cricket Awards - Bumrah best player in the world? | Cricket Today Show - Tuesday February 11. The Cricket Today Show brought to you by TABTouch cover all of the latest breaking news and go through their prestigious awards for the summer with best moments, players, fun awards and Head vs Bumrah debate! The panel discuss all of the drama & big questions in the cricket right now, Australia dominating Sri Lanka and finish off with the questions/fan comments! Join the Cricket Today Show thanks to TABTouch with Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion and Marcus Bazzano to hear about all things Australia and world cricket! Cricket Today Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:58 Quick Single09:55 Cricket Today Awards10:45 Cult Hero Award14:14 Best Celebration Award15:33 Best Hair Award17:20 Flop Of The Season Award18:47 Shane Watson Award21:27 Best Aussie Opponent Award23:14 Best Moment Of The Season Award24:49 Cricket Today Inaugural Potts27:34 Questions/Fan Comments
On this very special podcast, Andy Roddick is joined by Madison Keys and her coach/husband Bjorn Fratangelo! Fresh off Keys' 2025 Australian Open victory, the two join the show to talk about the Australian Summer, how they balance their relationship as a couple AND as player/coach, and the long road it took for Madison Keys to achieve what every tennis player dreams of: winning a Grand Slam! Jon Wertheim also joins the show for a quick Racket Rundown presented by Wilson to talk the chippy start to the Davis Cup Qualifying matches and the strange WTA rule that disallowed Madison Keys to play at the Austin Open after her 2025 AO title. Support Western North Carolina here: https://starsservinuplove.com/ Support the Austin Open here: https://atxopen.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - 自分の体の声に耳を傾けることはいつでも大切ですが、過酷な天候が続くオーストラリアの夏には特に重要です。このエピソードでは、夏を快適に乗り切るための重要なポイントをご紹介します。
The Australian Summer of Cricket is in full swing with the Border Gavaskar Series and the Big Bash League (BBL). SBS Nepali caught up with cricketing legends Allan Border, Harsha Bhogle, Brett Lee and Ravi Shastri and Australian television reporter and commentator Mark Howard, who shared thoughts on Nepali cricket. This podcast was first published on 25 November, 2024. - अस्ट्रेलियामा हाल बोर्डर-गभास्कर सिरिज र बीबीएल जस्ता प्रतियोगिताका साथ 'समर अफ क्रिकेट' जारी छ। यही समयमा क्रिकेटका केही दिग्गजहरूले नेपाल र नेपाली क्रिकेटहरूलाई अस्ट्रेलियाबाट आफ्ना सन्देश दिएका छन्। पूर्व क्रिकेटर एलन बोर्डर, हर्ष भोग्ले, ब्रेट ली, रवि शास्त्री र अस्ट्रेलियन खेलकुद पत्रकार तथा कमेन्टेटर मार्क हावर्डले एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्। यो पोडकास्ट पहिलो पटक २५ नोभेम्बर, २०२४ मा प्रकाशित भएको थियो।
For our final episode of the season, Jon, Brie, Pratty and Pete reveal their choices for most eye-catching player, most surprising Grand Slam result, favourite tennis moment, and rising star of season 2024. Matteo Arnaldi is the first international player to arrive for the Australian Summer of Tennis — the Italian young gun joins the show to discuss his ‘honorary Australian’ status after recently buying a home in Melbourne with his girlfriend Mia Savio. Plus we discuss the wildcards for AO 2025 and unveil the charity match schedule for Opening Week, featuring the likes of Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Zheng Qinwen. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American youngster Alex Michelsen sits at a career-high world No.41 as he heads to Jeddah to compete in the Next Gen ATP Finals. The 20-year-old recently sat down with Viv and Matt during a rare break at home in California to discuss his meteoric rise. Michelsen began season 2024 ranked 97th and soared thanks to reaching two ATP finals — Newport and Winston-Salem — and winning more than 30 singles matches, including against top-10 opponent Alex de Minaur in Los Cabos. Michelsen, now coached by 2005 US Open semifinalist Robby Ginepri, attributes his vast improvement to strengthening his varied game and taking advantage of his 6’4” frame. He hopes to finish the year strong at the Next Gen event (as the No.2 seed) before turning his attention to the Australian Summer of Tennis. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotify Host handles:@Viv_Christie@MattyATSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and H share some suggestions of how they like to enjoy their bourbons over a hot Australian Summer. There are a couple of cocktail ideas, their suggestions for the perfect Aussie version of a Kentucky Mule and lots of ways to keep cool with a sensational bourbon this summer. Chapters 00:00 Crafting the Perfect Summer Cocktail 01:00 Our Aussie-Kentucky Mule Recipe 02:10 Bourbon is not just for winter time 03:00 The Makers Mark Slushies that Started this. 05:47 Bourbon as a Versatile Summer Drink 06:15 Other Summer Bourbon Cocktails 09:15 Drink it how you like
Alex de Minaur and Matt Ebden have capped career-best seasons by taking home the Newcombe Medal at the 2024 Australian Tennis Awards, while Darren Cahill has been recognised for his ongoing work with world No.1 Jannik Sinner with the award for Coaching Excellence – Performance. Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley and Storm Hunter share their highlights of the evening and preview the upcoming Australian Summer of Tennis. Victoria Rudnikov hits the Blue Carpet to quiz the stars about the first thing they do when they get home from an overseas trip, with which other player they would like to trade places for a day, and what they want more of in 2025. Plus, Daria and Luke Saville join the show to reflect on 2024 and share some big news for next season! AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian Summer gets very hot and heat exhaustion is dangerous. The is when blackouts happen on a 40 degree day and butchers have to throw away cold Meat products. This also affects small business owners who have to keep food and produce cold. When a blackout happens on a 40 degree day with electricity providers this is not fair.
Mike Clayton joins me on this episode to provide us with an update on grow in at 7 Mile Beach, The Sandbelt Invitational, the Australian Summer of Golf and some local projects that Clayts, Harley Kruse and Lukas Michel have been working on recently. We also explore; the challenges that flatter sites present to the course designer, the relative under appreciation of English Golf, Tom Simpson, CDP in France, why routing and flow are important elements in course design and some bucket list design projects. Many thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy the show! Pic credits - CDP Golf & 7 Mile Beach Episode music used under license from Epidemic Sound Special Guest: Mike Clayton.
The tennis world has bid farewell to Rafael Nadal at the Davis Cup finals in Malaga — we pay tribute to the King of Clay with a special Australian Open tribute. Meanwhile, Netherlands has progressed to the semifinals against Germany, and Australia is set for a quarterfinal showdown with USA, with Italy or Argentina to follow. AusOpen.com's Rhys de Deugd is on the ground in Malaga, where Italy's women have returned to the top of the world with an inspired performance in the Billie Jean King Cup finals led by Jasmine Paolini. GIG analyst Simon Rea casts a spotlight over year-end tour champions Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff five weeks out from the Australian Summer of Tennis. Plus, Nick Kyrgios is primed and ready for his much-anticipated comeback at the Brisbane International. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Dibbly Dobbly Podcast we are discussing all things Australian Cricket with Jehan an Australian cricket fan and regular listener of the podcast. In our discussion we talked about Australia's ICC CWC 2023 campaign, Australian Summer 2023/24, Australian test team transition, Australia's ICC T20 WC 2024 campaign, David Warner, Australia's tour of Scotland/England, Australian Summer 2024/25 Preview, Ashes Preview 2025/26, White ball focus ODI vs T20I for Australia and Goals for Australian cricket in the next few years. In Part 4 Jehan and I discussed the White ball focus ODI vs T20I for Australia and Goals for Australian cricket in the next few years. Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:16 White Ball Focus ODI vs T20I for Australia 37:59 Goals for Australian Cricket in the next few years 49:13 Outro What does the future hold for Australian Cricket? | Cricket Discussion (with Jehan from last year) Part 1: https://youtu.be/dqi66PKyoW8 Part 2: https://youtu.be/K23iTxcvJS0 Dibbly Dobbly Podcast Patreon Link https://www.patreon.com/DibblyDobblyPodcast Social Media Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DibblyDobblyPodcast Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/dibblydobblypod Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/dibblydobblypodcast/ Podcast Services Anchor: https://anchor.fm/dibblydobblypodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Bq4N1bCSesF5L9jsY6wP4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dibbly-dobbly-podcast/id1596733214 Blogger Page http://dibblydobblypodcast.blogspot.com Substack Page https://dibbly.substack.com
In this episode of the Dibbly Dobbly Podcast we are discussing all things Australian Cricket with Jehan an Australian cricket fan and regular listener of the podcast. In our discussion we talked about Australia's ICC CWC 2023 campaign, Australian Summer 2023/24, Australian test team transition, Australia's ICC T20 WC 2024 campaign, David Warner, Australia's tour of Scotland/England, Australian Summer 2024/25 Preview, Ashes Preview 2025/26, White ball focus ODI vs T20I for Australia and Goals for Australian cricket in the next few years. In Part 3 Jehan and I discussed the Australian summer 2024/25 Preview and Ashes Preview 2025/26. Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:16 Australian Summer 2024/25 Preview 26:35 Ashes Preview 2025/26 43:56 Outro What does the future hold for Australian Cricket? | Cricket Discussion (with Jehan from last year) Part 1: https://youtu.be/dqi66PKyoW8 Part 2: https://youtu.be/K23iTxcvJS0 Dibbly Dobbly Podcast Patreon Link https://www.patreon.com/DibblyDobblyPodcast Social Media Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DibblyDobblyPodcast Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/dibblydobblypod Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/dibblydobblypodcast/ Podcast Services Anchor: https://anchor.fm/dibblydobblypodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Bq4N1bCSesF5L9jsY6wP4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dibbly-dobbly-podcast/id1596733214 Blogger Page http://dibblydobblypodcast.blogspot.com Substack Page https://dibbly.substack.com
The Australian Summer of Golf rolls on with the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia's WA Open this week at Mandurah Country Club. But for those looking for golf entertainment in the wee hours there is no shortage of events. The PGA Tour is in Las Vegas for the Shriners Open, the DP World Tour heads to Spain for the Andalucía Masters, the LPGA continues their Asian swing in South Korea at the BMW Ladies Championship and the Asian Tour stages the Black Mountain Championship in Thailand.Music by www.Audionautix.com
Rising Australian star Talia Gibson joins The Sit-Down to discuss her sizzling form, which has seen her scoop three consecutive ITF titles on the Australian Pro Tour and build a 14-match winning streak. The 20-year-old now sits at a career-high world No.128 and has her sights set on bigger goals, such as direct entry to Grand Slams and an elite top-100 ranking. Born in Perth but now based in Brisbane, Gibson has been honing her game under the watchful eye of Codie George, an emerging Australian female coach whom she credits for several valuable tennis lessons that are helping her now. Gibson, who reached the final round of Wimbledon and US Open qualifying in 2024, is one of several young Aussie players trending upwards and hopes to maintain her stellar form on the Pro Tour in the build-up to the Australian Summer of Tennis in 2025. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotify Host handles:@MattyAT@brieparkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian Chief Cricket Writer Peter Lalor joined Gerard to wrap up the Australian Summer of Cricket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're just days away from the start of the 2024 Australian Open, and Inside-In has got you covered. Mark Knowles returns to the show to discuss Rafael Nadal's unfortunate injury, Novak Djokovic managing his body, a return to title-town for Grigor Dimitrov. Knowles also dishes on Iga Swiatek's place atop the WTA, Coco Gauff's next step in 2024, and which American men can break through down under.And then CoCo Vandeweghe sits down in-studio to discuss her 15-year tennis career, and why finishing up playing doubles with Danielle Collins in San Diego led to a beautiful new friendship. Vandeweghe also explains why representing Team USA in the Billie Jean King Cup was so important to her, the transition to the broadcast booth, and which WTA players will have success this season. As candid as always, Coco Vandeweghe even pulls back the curtain on which hobby she's looking to pick up now that she's done playing, and why family friend Bill Walton was such a gem of a person! Hosted by Mitch Michals.
We're just days away from the start of the 2024 Australian Open, and Inside-In has got you covered. Mark Knowles returns to the show to discuss Rafael Nadal's unfortunate injury, Novak Djokovic managing his body, a return to title-town for Grigor Dimitrov. Knowles also dishes on Iga Swiatek's place atop the WTA, Coco Gauff's next step in 2024, and which American men can break through down under. And then CoCo Vandeweghe sits down in-studio to discuss her 15-year tennis career, and why finishing up playing doubles with Danielle Collins in San Diego led to a beautiful new friendship. Vandeweghe also explains why representing Team USA in the Billie Jean King Cup was so important to her, the transition to the broadcast booth, and which WTA players will have success this season. As candid as always, Coco Vandeweghe even pulls back the curtain on which hobby she's looking to pick up now that she's done playing, and why family friend Bill Walton was such a gem of a person! Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the Australian Summer months I'm doing the podcast a little differently. I'm creating 3 ‘playlists' for different topics, where I into the archives looking for episodes on the topic and briefly summarise the content. I will list the episodes in the show notes so you can listen to the full content if you want to learn more. In this podcast I'm looking at specific nutrients and how they can help reduce your Endometriosis symptoms Ep 11: The key role of vitamin D in your immune system. In this episode I explain how our bodies produce vitamin D, why it is so important for you to have adequate levels of vitamin D and the best way to get vitamin D. Ep 64: Iron deficiency and how to get the most iron out of your food. Iron deficiency is quite common for women who are menstruating, and even more so when they have Endometriosis. In this episode I explain why this is, what the symptoms of iron deficiency are and how you can get the most iron out of your food to try and address the deficiency. Ep 70: How to get enough calcium from your diet if you're cutting out dairy. In this episode I explain the roles that calcium plays in your body and how you can get enough calcium from your diet even without having any dairy. I share the foods that you should eat more of as well as foods that make calcium absorption less effective. Ep 43: The magic of Omega 3 Fatty Acids. In this episode I explain what omega 3 fatty acids are and how they help reduce inflammation. I explain why you need to include them in your diet and what the vegetarian/vegan alternative is. Ep 33: Terrific turmeric. In this episode I explain how terrific turmeric is when you have Endometriosis. Definitely an ingredient to start adding to meals and even drinks. I also explain why you need to always combine it with black pepper. Ep 13: Nutrients that support and improve your immune system. In this episode we look at some key nutrients to support the immune system and reduce inflammation and which foods contain them. If you want to explore whether nutrition can be the right option for you to improve your Endometriosis symptoms, book an obligation-free 30-minute Endometriosis SOS Call. https://eatwelllivewell.com.au/endometriosis-sos-call/
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - குளிரான மாதங்களைக் கடந்த பிறகு தெளிவான வானம் மற்றும் வெப்பமான வானிலை பலருக்கு வரவேற்கத்தக்க மாற்றமாக இருக்கலாம். இருப்பினும், ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் கோடைகாலம் வெப்பம் மற்றும் வறட்சியை அதிகரிக்கும். கூடுதலாக, அதிகளவில் வெளியிடப்படும் UV- புற ஊதா கதிர்களின் அளவுகளையும் கருத்தில் கொள்ள வேண்டும். எனவே, மிகவும் வெப்பமான மற்றும் வறண்ட கோடை காலத்தில் ஒருவர் எவ்வாறு பாதுகாப்பாகவும் குளிர்மையாகவும் இருக்க முடியும் என்று பார்ப்போம்.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Slušati ono što je potrebno vašem tijelu važno je tokom cijele godine, ali postaje još važnije tokom ekstremnih vremenskih prilika. Evo nekoliko osnovnih savjeta kako se nositi s vrelim australskim ljetom, da biste izbjegli opkotine od sunca, negativan uticaj UV zračenja, te toplotnu iscrpljenost i toplotni udar.
Playlist: fertility Over the Australian Summer months I'm doing the podcast a little differently. I'm creating 3 ‘playlists' for different topics, where I into the archives looking for episodes on the topic and briefly summarise the content. I will list the episodes in the show notes so you can listen to the full content if you want to learn more. In this podcast I'm looking at fertility. Ep 59: 4 Things about Endometriosis and fertility they don't tell you. When you have Endometriosis and you know you want children, you might be worried about how it affects your fertility. And yes, Endometriosis does pose some challenges for your fertility, but it does not necessarily mean you'll be infertile. The more you understand about your Endometriosis and how it affects your fertility, the better able you will be to make the right decisions for you, so in this episode I share 4 things you may not get told about how Endometriosis and fertility. Ep 68: How inflammation affects your fertility and how diet can help. Inflammation is a key driver, the 'engine' behind your Endometriosis progression and spread. So how does it affect your fertility? I'll explain the role that inflammation plays, directly and indirectly, in your fertility and what diet changes are key to make to start to reduce this inflammation. Ep 65: When should you start to work on your fertility? In this episode I share my recommendations for when to start working on your fertility when you are: 1. ready to try for a baby now 2. planning to start trying in 6 to 12 months 3. not ready yet but know you want children at some point. Ep 32: The factors that impact your fertility. In this episode I discuss the factors that impact your fertility and how diet and supplements can help to improve your chances of falling pregnant. Ep 69: Egg-citing: 3 myths and 3 facts about your eggs. Understanding how your eggs mature and what determines egg quality will help you to understand, and influence, your fertility. Ep 47: Shelley's journey to pregnancy. In this episode I share Shelley's journey to her pregnancy and what role nutrition played. If you want to explore whether nutrition can be the right option for you to improve your fertility, book an obligation-free 30-minute Endometriosis SOS Call. https://eatwelllivewell.com.au/endometriosis-sos-call/
The Australian Summer of Tennis has finally arrived! Todd Woodbridge and Jelena Dokic preview the second edition of the United Cup from Perth, Jon Hoevenaars catches up with top Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia in Sydney, Alex Zverev and Angelique Kerber take some time out of preparations to go cruising on Sydney Harbour with Team Germany, and former Top 10 player Daria Kasatkina reveals her unique new mindset ahead of the Brisbane International.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doris Meilak with more gardening tips and ideas, during the hot summer months. - Fix-xhur tas-sajf, it-temp jista' jkun sħun ħafna għall-ġonna u l-pjanti tagħna. Doris Meilak tagħtina aktar ideat dwar x'niżirgħu u nħawlu f'dawn ix-xhur sħan tas-sajf Awstraljan.
Alison Mitchell and Jim Maxwell are in Perth as Australia take on Pakistan in the opening Test match of the Australian Summer. They are joined by Sunil Gupta from New Delhi and discuss David Warner's 164 in his final series before retiring from Test cricket. Warner is now fifth on Australia's all-time Test run-scorers list after passing Matthew Hayden and Michael Clarke. We debate the importance of the century amid recent criticism from ex-team-mate Mitchell Johnson.Plus we hear from Australia captain Pat Cummins on the importance of loyalty in the team and discuss the news that Australia all-rounder Cameron Green has chronic kidney disease.We reflect on the Women's Premier League auction which saw uncapped India fast bowler Kashvee Gautam and Australia all-rounder Annabel Sutherland picked as the most expensive players. We also look at the stars who missed out.And we are joined by the former Sri Lanka captain, Duleep Mendis who is now head coach of the Oman. He shares their plans to field a team who are all born in the country. He also looks back on his time as team manager when Sri Lanka won the World Cup on 1996.Photo: David Warner of Australia celebrates after scoring a century during day one of the Men's First Test match between Australia and Pakistan at Optus Stadium on December 14, 2023 in Perth, Australia. (Credit: Getty Images)
Over the Australian Summer months I'm doing the podcast a little differently. I'm creating 3 ‘playlists' for different topics, where I into the archives looking for episodes on the topic and briefly summarise the content. I will list the episodes in the show notes so you can listen to the full content if you want to learn more. In this podcast I'm looking at gut health. Ep 54: Why you should spend more time thinking about your gut. In this episode I explain how your gut affects your Endometriosis. We look at the role of your gut wall, why your gut wall is probably damaged and how that affects your health. Ep 4: Did you know you probably have leaky gut? In this episode I talk about Leaky Gut - a problem most women with Endometriosis have, usually without knowing they do, that explains so many of the common Endo symptoms. Ep: 67: The importance of monitoring your number two's. In this episode I dive into the wonderful world of bowel movements. I explain the problems with constipation and diarrhoea, what your bowel movements should be like, and what to look for when monitoring your number two's. Ep 22: How your gut contributes to your anxiety and/or depression. If you experience anxiety and/or depression, you may think it's 'all between the ears'. In this episode I explain how your gut contributes to your anxiety/depression and what you need to change in your diet to start seeing an improvement. Ep 61: 6 Do's and Don'ts for healing your leaky gut. In this episode I give you some strategies to start healing your gut and reduce that inflammation. Healing your leaky gut is a key strategy in managing your Endometriosis symptoms. Because you have a disease that is mostly associated with your reproductive system, you may not have spent a lot of time considering how your gut is causing or affecting your symptoms. So, if your gut plays a big role in your Endometriosis symptoms, and this thing called ‘leaky gut' is a involved, what can you do to try and heal your gut? Ep. 75: Why you need to improve your gut microbiome to improve your Endometriosis symptoms. It's only been fairly recently that we've started to study the gut and how it contributes to health and disease. And it's only been in the last 10 years or so that we have started to understand about the gut microbiome and what it its roles are. Ep: 40: What do gut bacteria actually do? I know I talk a lot about your gut microbiome, and you may know that gut bacteria play an important role in your immune system. But is that all they do? Find out in this episode. If you want to explore whether nutrition can be the right option for you to improve your gut health and take some control over your symptoms, book an obligation-free 30-minute Endometriosis SOS Call. https://eatwelllivewell.com.au/endometriosis-sos-call/
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - په دغه معلوماتي رپوټ کې مو په دې اړه معلومات را غونډ کړي چې تاسو څرنګه کولای شئ د اوړي په موسم کې خوندي پاتې شئ.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Австралийн зун үзэсгэлэнтэй. Гэхдээ маш халуун. Асар хүчтэй нартай. Тиймээс та зуныг аюулгүй давах дараах чухал алхамуудыг заавал дагаж мөрдөөрэй.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - သင့်ခန္ဓာကိုယ်အတွက် လိုအပ်သည်များကို တစ်နှစ်ပတ်လုံး နားထောင်ခြင်းသည် အရေးကြီးသော် လည်း ရာသီဥတုဆိုးရွားချိန်တွင် ပို၍ပင် အရေးကြီးလာသည်။ ဤသည်မှာ သြစတြေးလျ နွေရာသီကို ကျော်ဖြတ်ရန် မရှိမဖြစ်လိုအပ်သော အကြံပြုချက်အချို့ဖြစ်သည်။
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - 일상 생활 속에서 신체의 소리에 귀기울이는 것은 중요한 일이지만, 특히 극심한 날씨에는 더욱 필요한 행동입니다. 호주의 더운 여름 날씨를 이기기 위한 몇 가지 중요한 팁을 알려드립니다.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - ฤดูร้อนในออสเตรเลียอาจมีคลื่นความร้อนที่แผ่รังสีความร้อนและแห้งแล้งได้อย่างรวดเร็ว และควรระมัดระวังเรื่องระดับรังสียูวีอีกด้วย คุณจะดูแลตนเองให้ปลอดภัยและไม่ร้อนเกินไปในช่วงฤดูร้อนของออสเตรเลียอย่างไร
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Mendengarkan apa yang dibutuhkan tubuh Anda penting sepanjang tahun, tetapi menjadi lebih penting selama cuaca ekstrem. Berikut adalah beberapa tips penting untuk mengalahkan musim panas Australia.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - শীতের শেষে পরিস্কার আকাশ আর উষ্ণতার প্রত্যাশা নিয়ে অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় গ্রীষ্মকাল আসে। তবে এদেশের গ্রীষ্ম খুব দ্রুত শুস্ক, রুক্ষ দাবদাহে রুপ নেয়। তাপজনিত অসুস্থতা আর অতিবেগুনি রশ্মি থেকে সুরক্ষা না নিলে স্বাস্থ্যের অনেক ক্ষতি হতে পারে। এবারের অস্ট্রেলিয়া এক্সপ্লেইন্ড এপিসোডে এদেশে গরমকালে কীভাবে নিজেকে সুস্থ আর শীতল রাখবেন তা আলোচনা করা হবে।
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - در طول یک سال توجه به نیازهای بدن ضروری است، اما در شرایط آبوهوایی شدید این موضوع بسیار مهمتر هم میشود. در اینجا چند نکته ضروری برای غلبه بر تابستان استرالیا آورده شده است.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - 夏天预示着晴朗的天空和温暖的天气。 对于许多人来说,在经历了几个月的寒冷之后,这是一个可喜的变化。 然而,澳大利亚的夏季很快就会升级为炎热和干旱的天气。 此外,这里的高 UV(紫外线)水平需要引起人们的注意,并采取相关措施。 那么,如何在澳大利亚极其炎热干燥的夏季保持安全和凉爽呢?
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Guhdarîkirina tiştên ku laşê we hewce dike di seranserê salê de girîng e, lê di dema havîna germ de girîngtir e. Li vir çend serişteyên bingehîn hene ku hûn havîna Austuralya derbas bikin.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - گوش دادن به نیازهای بدن در طول سال مهم است، اما در آبوهوای شدید بسیار مهمتر میشود. در این گزارش به مواردی پرداختهایم که به کمک آنها میتوانید از خود در برابر گرمای تابستان آسترالیا محافظت کنید.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - يُعَدُّ معرفة احتياجات جسمك أمرًا بالغ الأهمية على مدار العام، ولكن يزداد هذا الأمر أهمية خلال فترات الطقس القاسي كالصيف الحار في أستراليا. إليكم بعض النصائح الأساسية للتغلب على الحر الشديد في فصل الصيف الأسترالي.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - ዓመቱን በሙሉ ሰውነትዎ የሚሻውን ማድመጡ ጠቃሚ ነው፤ ከቶውንም በገረረ የአየር ንብረት ወቅት በጣሙን ወሳኝ ይሆናል። የአውስትራሊያን በጋ ለመርታት አስፈላጊ ፍንጮችን እነሆ።
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Lắng nghe những gì cơ thể bạn cần là điều quan trọng trong suốt cả năm, nhưng nó càng trở nên quan trọng hơn khi thời tiết khắc nghiệt. Sau đây là một số gợi ý cần thiết trong mùa hè Úc.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Прислушиваться к своему организму важно в течение всего года. Но это становится еще более важным в экстремальную погоду. Предлагаем несколько важных советов на жаркое австралийское лето.
Former Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin weighs in on the controversy surrounding Mitch Johnson and David Warner, casts his mind back to the highlights of Australia's ODI World Cup triumph, assesses the jostling for the opening position ahead of the Prime Minister's XI match in Canberra and looks forward to the summer ahead, beginning with the 1st Test in Perth against Pakistan next Wednesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - Прислухатися до потреб вашого організму важливо протягом року, але це стає ще важливішим під час екстремальних погодних умов. Ось кілька важливих порад, як перемогти небезпеки австралійського літа...
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - រដូវក្តៅនៅប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលីកំដៅអាចកើនឡើងយ៉ាងលឿនទៅជាកំដៅក្តៅខ្លាំង និងអាកាសធាតុស្ងួត។ លើសពីនេះទៀតកម្រិតកាំរស្មីUV(អ៊ុលត្រាវីយូឡេ)ខ្ពស់ ទាមទារឱ្យមានការយកចិត្តទុកដាក់និងការគិតគូរពិចារណា។ ដូច្នេះ តើធ្វើដូចម្តេចទើបអាចរក្សាសុវត្ថិភាព និងភាពត្រជាក់ ក្នុងអំឡុងកាលរដូវក្តៅនៅក្នុងប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី ដែលក្តៅហើយស្ងួតជាខ្លាំងនោះ?
Listening to what your body needs is important throughout the year, but it becomes even more crucial during extreme weather. Here are some essential tips to beat the Australian summer. - یہ ضروری ہے کہ پورا سال اپنی صحت کا خیال رکھا جائے لیکن شدید موسم گرما کے دوران یہ مزید ضروری ہوجاتا ہے کہ آپ ان چیزوں کا خیال رکھیں جن کی آپ کے جسم کو ضرورت ہے۔ پیش خدمت ہیں آسٹریلیا کے موسم گرما میں خود کو محفوظ رکھنے کی چند تدابیر۔
Today on Wussy Movie Club, we review A24's Australian Summer horror flick, “Talk to Me,” starring Sophie Wilde. Zoe Terakes, and Sabrina's Miranda Otto. When a group of friends discovers how to conjure spirits by using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill -- until one of them unleashes terrifying supernatural forces. WUSSY Movie Club is a weekly roundtable movie podcast that examines films from a Queer lens, featuring themed seasons and special interviews with Queer filmmakers. Every Wednesday, a rotating cast of LGBTQIA+ voices will dish on their favorite films of past and present. Join the club and be a part of the discussion! WUSSY Movie Club is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag) Produced by Jon Dean @jondeanphoto Hosted by Johne Kilberg @johnekil and DJ Shaw @extraterristal_waifu Podcast Art created by Nick Sheridan @glass.knuckles Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Join the WUSSY Movie Club on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wussymovieclub/ Follow WUSSY Movie Club on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WussyMovieClub/
The world has had the hottest July on record, leading the UN chief to warn that the era of ‘global boiling' is here. While parts of Australia experienced more mild winter temperatures, searing heat waves are making life difficult across vast swathes of the northern hemisphere. Today, a climate scientist on what it means for our summer and whether the extreme conditions can be stopped. Featured: Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Associate professor and climate extremes researcher at UNSW Canberra
On Friday, the UN claimed that the era of global warming was over, that now, we have entered a new phase of climate change - global boiling. The evidence is clear, the world is getting hotter and with wildfires now forcing people to flee parts of Greece while also threatening several other European countries, those places we flock to during Australia's colder months are starting to look like they may not be the ideal escape in the future. We look at where our European and Australian Summer holidays are headed as the UN tells us climate change isn't on the horizon... it's here Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Andrew King - Senior Lecturer in Climate Science at the University of Melbourne Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.