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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.comThis week we are playing you readings of the poetry that appears in Issue Three of The Sunday Paper. We are also going to be talking to the artists who created the prints and embroidery that appear in Issue Three. Sara M Saleh is an award winning writer, human rights lawyer and organiser living on Bidjigal land. She is the daughter of migrants from Pal…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.comWe're continuing to play you readings from the articles that appear in Issue Three of The Sunday Paper. This week, we have Jasper Cohen-Hunter reading ‘Internalised Colonialism and the Inevitability of Resistance'. Jasper is a Wurundjeri, Woiwurrung Ngurai-illum man and a member of The Black Peoples Union.The BPU is a revolutionary organisation that aims to empower Indigenous people on this continent through the pursuit of full self-determination and sovereignty. The piece you're about to hear is a theoretical rationale for Indigenous led anti-colonial resistance, but that's not all it is, I spoke to National President Keiren Stewart-Assheton about what the BPU are doing right now to enact decolonisation and create the groundwork for revolution.The Sunday Paper has been made from conversations across many lands and lineages, including: Yuin, Kaurna, Wani-Wandi, Ngambri, Wangal, Wiradjuri, Wurundjeri Woiwurrung, Bidjigal, and Gamilaroi Nations; Palestine, including Hittin, Tarshiha, Akka, Tirat Haifa, and Deir Ghasseneh; Lebanon, including Beirut and Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp; Syria, including Neirab refugee camp and Yarmouk refugee camp; Egypt; England; Ireland; China; Haudenosaunee Confederacy, specifically Tiohtià:ke.The theme music was made by DOBBY.The Sunday Paper Podcast is compiled, mixed and edited by Mell Chun.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.comFor this first full-length episode of The Sunday Paper Podcast, were bringing you the last piece from issue three of the paper, ‘Every Day Resistance' by Zeina KilaniZeina is a Palestinian refugee born on Turtle Island and living on Turrbal land. She is a mother, lawyer, researcher and writer.This piece was compiled by Tess Cullity, who also runs Slingshot Books, a radical publishing company for kids and their grown ups.Slingshot also publishes The Sunday Paper in a not for profit capacity, to ensure its enduring presence in the media landscapeWe'll be hearing more about Slingshot books in a coming episode, but for now, you'll hear Tess reading the subheadings and footnotes in Zeina's piece.The music is ‘Martyr Ghassan Kanafani', created by The Popular Front and compiled by Basedest Nasheeds.Thanks to Isaac Blank for help with the music.The Sunday Paper has been made from conversations across many lands and lineages, including: Yuin, Kaurna, Wani-Wandi, Ngambri, Wangal, Wiradjuri, Wurundjeri Woiwurrung, Bidjigal, and Gamilaroi Nations; Palestine, including Hittin, Tarshiha, Akka, Tirat Haifa, and Deir Ghasseneh; Lebanon, including Beirut and Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp; Syria, including Neirab refugee camp and Yarmouk refugee camp; Egypt; England; Ireland; China; Haudenosaunee Confederacy, specifically Tiohtià:ke.The Sunday Paper Podcast is compiled, mixed and edited by Mell Chun
This introductory episode features:Zeina Kilani, Jasper Cohen-Hunter, Aphrodite Shomaly, Tara Alami, Hasib Hourani and Youssef IbrahimWith thanks to Shareeka HelaluddinThe music featured includes ‘Liberation of Palestine', by Songs of The Resistance and recordings from Free Palestine rallies on Wurundjeri LandThe Sunday Paper has been made from conversations across many lands and lineages, including: Yuin, Kaurna, Wani-Wandi, Ngambri, Wangal, Wiradjuri, Wurundjeri Wowurrung, Bidjigal, and Gamilaroi Nations; Palestine, including Hittin, Tarshiha, Akka, Tirat Haifa, and Deir Ghasseneh; Lebanon, including Beirut and Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp; Syria, including Neirab refugee camp and Yarmouk refugee camp; Egypt; England; Ireland; China; Haudenosaunee Confederacy, specifically Tiohtià:ke. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Emma joins Regina Botros to talk about the Australian premier of SHOOK. Emma is a director, creative producer, and performer from London, UK, grateful to be living and creating work on unceded Bidjigal land. She is the founder and artistic director of experimental company Lost Thought. Shook is playing at the Substation at Qtopia in Darlinghurst. Locked up in a dangerous youth offenders' institution, teenagers Riyad and Cain trade insults, barter for sweets, and dream of their imminent fatherhood. When they meet conspicuously quiet new inmate Jonjo at a parenting skills course, they speculate what kind of crime brought him inside.
Mitchell is a proud Bidjigal man from La Perouse in south-east Sydney. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Muru Office Supplies, a national Workplace Supplies provider, and is passionate about his role supporting the growth of the First Nations business sector and giving back to community. After working in the IT industry for almost 15yr providing technology services to small business customers, Mitchell discovered the emerging supplier diversity trend in late 2011 and pivoted from IT into workplace supplies. Mitchell has grown Muru from the ground up into one of the largest First Nation owned companies in Australia and partnered with leading brands such as CBA, Telstra, Boral, Qantas, Fortescue Metals, and KPMG. Mitchell helps organisations capture value above and beyond the products they purchase through Muru. He creates partnerships that are more than transactional, offering ongoing mutual value for both parties through social outcomes. Muru means “pathway” in the language of the coastal Sydney region and Mitchell's vision is to create a pathway for future generations, helping to close the gap for First Nation people. A percentage of all Muru profits is donated to First Nations community programs that support Education, Employment and Health & Wellbeing initiatives. Mitchell is also passionate about sport and created The KO App in 2016, it's a free mobile app that was designed to provide a free resource for the community that includes live scoring and news about the NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Tournament or Koori Knockout as its more commonly known. Recommendations throughout this episode: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellrossceo/ https://muruoffice.com.au/ https://www.thekoapp.com/ Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time - Matthew 9:36 – 10:8 Bec Lindsay lives on Gadigal and Bidjigal land in Sydney's South East with her husband and two children. She is a Minister of the Word in the Uniting Church in Australia and worships at Hope Uniting Church in Maroubra. Bec is currently completing a PhD through Flinders University. Her research explores decolonial biblical interpretation in conversation with the Australian colonial context and the book of Ruth. She loves teaching and is an occasional sessional lecturer at United Theological College (CSU). Bec is particularly interested in the intersection between communities of worship, engagement with Scripture, and the often mundane experience of family life.
How many breakups does it take to break someone? When western culture runs on the power of the romantic couple, it took losing a best friend to prove to Breakup Queen Brooke that she wasn't made entirely of stone and ice.Brooke Scobie is a queer Goorie woman, single mum, poetry and prose writer, podcast host and community worker. Born and bred on Bidjigal country, and now living on Darkinjung land, she considers herself first and foremost a creative weirdo. As a writer she is dedicated to telling stories that centre Blak identities, queer love, family, and unpacking some of the issues that can affect First Nations' communities and countries. Brooke has been published in Overland Journal, Running Dog, Red Room Poetry, SBS and was awarded second place in the 2020 Judith Wright Poetry Prize.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three years in the waiting, the 50th edition of the Koori Knockout has been run and won. Bidjigal man Brad Cooke joins us to discuss how it all went down. Plus we chat about how the Knockout continues to evolve, the social dividends it promotes, as well as Brad's memories of some of the all-time great Knockout moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're sharing stories recorded at All The Best Live! A live storytelling event we put on with help from The City Of Sydney. Our lineup of amazing storytellers took to the stage and performed work on the theme of secrets and confessions. We'll be delivering the stories from the night in two parts with part two coming out next week. In our first story, Wing discovers why so many people are attending grave sweeping day at her grandfather's grave. Wing is a journalist and audio producer in Sydney who spends too much time on watching cat videos. She is also the host of Chinese-ish, a new SBS podcast about young Chinese-Australians for young Chinese-Australians. In our next story, Lungol shares a story of unrequited love. Lungol is an Indigenous Papua New Guinean storyteller and podcaster currently living and creating on Bidjigal land. You can experience his debut work ‘a body is all that remains' at the Everything but the Kitchen Sink Festival this week and hear him every Friday on his podcast ‘Pasifikally.' All The Best credits Production Manager & Host: Danni Stewart Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Danni Stewart Social Media Producer: Emma Pham Community and Events coordinator: Lidiya Josifova Sound Recording: Harvey O'Sullivan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a year of chatting, recording and editing (plus hiking a couple mountains in between)....your favourite enviro pod, The Nature Between Us, is back! In this season, Tessa delves into topics such as natural gas fracking, sustainable fashion, Aboriginal water rights, the plight of our bee's, diminishing kelp forests, migrating tropical fish, the psychological benefits of gardening and of course - climate change and the upcoming election! It's a smorgasbord of enviro thoughts, feelings, solutions and fun. Tune in to keep your mind ticking over and the fire in your belly raging. Launching April 26th, with episodes released fortnightly. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or directly via the website www.thenaturebetweenus.com This podcast is produced on unceded Gadigal and Bidjigal country of the Eora Nation, it acknowledges they are the traditional owners of this land, and pays respects to their elders past present and emerging.
In this episode I'm talking about risk-taking, types of risks and why taking risks is important to achieve our career and life goals. I also share 3 types assumptions: paradigmatic assumption, prescriptive assumption and causal assumption to help us understand more about how we can get in our own way or identify how others can get in their own way of reaching their potential.To access the episode on decision making I mention in this podcast head over to my episode published on Nov 30th, 2020: "Decision making in business for optimal growth"You can also access my short 3-minute video on the 7 step decision making process here: https://youtu.be/d53AFjxT5hQAnd if you're interested in the analytical video I put together taking a closer look at the "law" of attraction, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/T7sHon8GZGkThis podcast is free, but it isn't cheap. To show your support you can leave a rating, write a review or share this episode with someone who'd like it. You can also buy me a cup of coffee on ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/laurenkress or hire me to speak at your event - to find out about my rates and availability, send me a message on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenkress89/Acknowledgement of Country:In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the traditional land of the Bidjigal and Gadigal People and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I would also like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living and working on the land today - the land that always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
I share my personal journey of discovery in relation to my gender identity and expression along with a broader discussion about the differences between sex, gender and more. I also talk about the deep-dive I've taken into the 16 personalities and what I've found most helpful from this for life and business. As promised in today's episode you can also find out more about the 16 personalities via the new video series I've put up on Youtube:For the 16 personalities basics head to this video: https://youtu.be/hYKtIlBgwLgTo learn about cognitive functions and function stacks for the 16 personalities go here: https://youtu.be/H4VxJVnNS3gAnd to take a deep dive into the 4 temperaments and quadra of the 16 personalities visit this link: https://youtu.be/rEUWRAjSIzwThis podcast is free, but it isn't cheap. To show your support you can leave a rating, write a review or share this episode with someone who'd like it. You can also buy Lauren a cup of coffee on ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/laurenkress or hire them to speak at your event - to find out about their rates and availability, send them a message on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenkress89/Acknowledgement of Country:In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the traditional land of the Bidjigal and Gadigal People and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I would also like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living and working on the land today - the land that always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
I kick off season 7 with a chat about new year resolutions, mental health, 16 personalties and insights about my entp personality type. I also talk about the paradox of change and the new direction for this podcast in 2022.This podcast is free, but it isn't cheap. To show your support you can leave a rating, write a review or share this episode with someone who'd like it. You can also buy Lauren a cup of coffee on ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/laurenkress or hire them to speak at your event - to find out about their rates and availability, send them a message on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenkress89/Acknowledgement of Country:In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the traditional land of the Bidjigal and Gadigal People and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I would also like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living and working on the land today - the land that always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
Darren Moffitt is a Bidjigal man who joins us to discuss his recent work in North-East Victoria as a Recovery Coordinator for Aboriginal Culture and Healing.Darren's role is part of the Black Summer recovery initiative activated by Bushfire Recovery Victoria (BRV) and is one of the first examples of a government program recognising Aboriginal Healing as a dedicated line of recovery within the pillars of disaster recovery.In this conversation, Scotia and Darren discuss:The importance of ensuring Aboriginal voices have a seat at the table when it comes to recovery planning and processesBRV's introduction of a dedicated line of recovery focused on Aboriginal Healing which stands alongside traditional recovery pillars of health, economy, natural environment, and infrastructure, and supports projects led by Aboriginal community organisations and Traditional Owner groupsThe effectiveness and challenges of Victoria's Bushfire Recovery Grants that support Traditional Owner-led recovery projectsThe complexities of identifying and engaging Aboriginal community members who may not always be highly visible within communitiesHow Darren and BRV's work in the North-East to initiate meaningful engagement with Aboriginal community members has been a catalyst for more ongoing positive engagement across health and local government agenciesThe important role of culture and the arts and cultural events such as NAIDOC week to build community connectednessFurther reading and resources:Eastern Victorian Fires 2019-2020, State Recovery PlanAboriginal Culture and Healing, Stories of Bushfire RecoveryThe Conversation: Bushfire recovery hasn't considered Aboriginal culture — but things are finally starting to changeBushfire Recovery VictoriaAustralian Institute of Disaster Resilience, Indigenous Perspectives on Disaster Recovery Webinar
My next guest is someone I've had the privilege of growing up with from my childhood, through to adulthood. Karlie Stewart is a deadly young woman that I've looked up to for so many reasons. I've admired her ability to overcome any obstacle that is put in front of her, her ability to be a leader for her community, her amazing talent as an artist and so much more! Tune in and hear us yarn about our experiences growing up and the things we appreciate most looking back. About Karlie Stewart Karlie is a Wandi Wandian Woman from Yuin Country on the South Coast of New South Wales. She lived in Nowra throughout her childhood and spent time around the Nowra, Wreck Bay and Jerrinja Aboriginal communities with her family. Since 10 years old, Karlie has lived on Bidjigal land, South East Sydney, where we grew up together.In early 2019, Karlie graduated with an Honours in Social Work from the University of New South Wales and has since worked at Weave Youth & Community Services in many roles, and most recently employed as their Aboriginal Healing Program Manager .Karlie has also been a member of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundations' Interim Youth Advisory Group, and currently sits on the executive committee of Just Reinvest NSW.
Pemulwuy was a member of the Bidjigal people, one of the Aboriginal tribes who lived on the east coast of Australia.When the British arrived to colonise his people's ancestral land he fought back. Over 12 years, Pemulwuy led and unending war against the new colony and united multiple Aboriginal tribes under his leadership. After being shot multiple times and surviving, rumours started that the man had supernatural powers.Had the British Empire finally met its match?This 'Forgotten Footnote' episode has been produced in support of 2021 NAIDOC Week!Supporting pictures, source material and attributions can be found on our website.Join the Anthology on Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What do you get when you mix some era defining nu-metal, some reminiscing about old rock romances, high volume corner-store audio and too much snow? The halfway point of 2001's Hottest 100! Here we're getting our adenoids out, condemning pet shops, and giving some insider-trading tips on gaining the friendship of birds. Oh and also (for a change) talking about 5 goddamn songs from the 2001 triple j hottest 100 countdown! Hunker down... the snow's comin' SONGS COVERED: 55. Linkin Park – One Step Closer 54. blink-182 – The Rock Show 53. Motor Ace – Hey Driver 52. They Might Be Giants – Man, It's So Loud in Here 51. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you get when you mix some era defining nu-metal, some reminiscing about old rock romances, high volume corner-store audio and too much snow? The halfway point of 2001's Hottest 100! Here we're getting our adenoids out, condemning pet shops, and giving some insider-trading tips on gaining the friendship of birds. Oh and also (for a change) talking about 5 goddamn songs from the 2001 triple j hottest 100 countdown! Hunker down... the snow's comin' SONGS COVERED: 55. Linkin Park – One Step Closer 54. blink-182 – The Rock Show 53. Motor Ace – Hey Driver 52. They Might Be Giants – Man, It's So Loud in Here 51. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forward propulsion. Difficulty explaining things. Holes in the sky. We're delving deep into science and philosophy on this ep as well as treating you to a You Am I double-feature. Everything from accents to port-a-loos gets the hottest takes they deserve on this episode. Why should you recommend this episode to your friends and family? Well, it's hard to explain.mp3 SONGS COVERED: 60. At the Drive-In – Pattern Against User 59. The Strokes – Hard to Explain 58. Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American 57. You Am I – Get Up 56. You Am I – Kick a Hole in the Sky Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forward propulsion. Difficulty explaining things. Holes in the sky. We're delving deep into science and philosophy on this ep as well as treating you to a You Am I double-feature. Everything from accents to port-a-loos gets the hottest takes they deserve on this episode. Why should you recommend this episode to your friends and family? Well, it's hard to explain.mp3 SONGS COVERED: 60. At the Drive-In – Pattern Against User 59. The Strokes – Hard to Explain 58. Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American 57. You Am I – Get Up 56. You Am I – Kick a Hole in the Sky Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's all in the family on this week's episode of Hottest 100s and 1000s. We are exiting the swinging 60s in style with a brand-new mixed bag of faux-siblings, method actors, puppets, animated bands, weirdly-specific gunpoint threats and large hats. It gets real, it gets fake and it gets really, really good. We're gonna celebrate! SONGS COVERED: 65. Ash - Burn Baby Burn 64. White Stripes - Hotel Yorba 63. Alex Lloyd - Downtown 62. Jamiroquai - You Give Me Something 61. Daft Punk - One More Time Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's all in the family on this week's episode of Hottest 100s and 1000s. We are exiting the swinging 60s in style with a brand-new mixed bag of faux-siblings, method actors, puppets, animated bands, weirdly-specific gunpoint threats and large hats. It gets real, it gets fake and it gets really, really good. We're gonna celebrate! SONGS COVERED: 65. Ash - Burn Baby Burn 64. White Stripes - Hotel Yorba 63. Alex Lloyd - Downtown 62. Jamiroquai - You Give Me Something 61. Daft Punk - One More Time Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic). Audio and editing by Adam Buncher. Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: @hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison | @DJYwrites (Insta only) JOIN THE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S DISCORD:https://discord.gg/2UfErbJ Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adult themes? Nudity? Sexual References and coarse language? Uh, yeah, we got all of those.. the following program also contains German theatre makers, obscure showbag chocolate, duck l'orange and takes on another five songs deemed hot enough to be in the triple j hottest 100 from the year 2001. Delivered with love and admiration for the one, the only, the great, Robbie McGregor. SONGS COVERED: 70. Rammstein - Links 2 3 4 69. Unwritten Law - Up All Night 68. Blueline Medic - Making the Nouveau Rich 67. Ben Folds - Not the Same 66. The Strokes - New York City Cops Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Audio and editing by Adam Buncher Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 You know what we'd love your next conversation about podcasts to contain? Or the next thread you see which asks 'what are some good podcasts?' Us! Help our community grow by getting the word out! LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adult themes? Nudity? Sexual References and coarse language? Uh, yeah, we got all of those.. the following program also contains German theatre makers, obscure showbag chocolate, duck l'orange and takes on another five songs deemed hot enough to be in the triple j hottest 100 from the year 2001. Delivered with love and admiration for the one, the only, the great, Robbie McGregor. SONGS COVERED: 70. Rammstein - Links 2 3 4 69. Unwritten Law - Up All Night 68. Blueline Medic - Making the Nouveau Rich 67. Ben Folds - Not the Same 66. The Strokes - New York City Cops Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Audio and editing by Adam Buncher Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 You know what we'd love your next conversation about podcasts to contain? Or the next thread you see which asks 'what are some good podcasts?' Us! Help our community grow by getting the word out! LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back with takes hotter than a corn chip for another five songs in the triple j hottest 100 of 2001. It's a perfect episode to listen to while you fry up some onion and... look, whatever else you do when you fry up onion, it's fine. SONGS COVERED: 75. Groove Armada - My Friend 74. Radiohead - Knives Out 73. Muse - Plug In Baby 72. The Living End - Roll On 71. Spiderbait - Outta My Head Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Audio and editing by Adam Buncher If you want to pay for either Sacha Baron Cohen or Mike Myers (or anyone else) to do a Cameo asking for people to listen to us, that'd be great. Or you could just share that you yourself love us on the socials of your choice, or in IRL life. Especially if you are Mike Myers or Sacha Baron Cohen. But not exclusively. Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When reminisce on arpeggios you miss When you say arrivederci to REM When you sleep in a cave or have an aussie-touch rave You, mate, have a bloody dad day. SONGS COVERED: 80. Muse - Bliss 79. REM - Imitation of Life 78. The Cruel Sea - A Simple Goodbye 77. Big Heavy Stuff - Hibernate 76. The Avalanches - Radio Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Audio by Adam Buncher No seriously, be our street team. Make the stickers. Tell people that we're great. Get the word out. Maybe convert a Dad or two. Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You'd have thought we'd have had enough of staying at home by now, but honestly, what's out there? Awkward discos? Festivals that are either too hot and/or too cold? Towns? Nah, too crazy. Why deal with that when you can just stay at home, put the kettle on, watch the Matrix, make friends with a rat... now that's entertainment. ...We're still cool. SONGS COVERED: 85. At the Drive-in - Invalid Litter Dept. 84. Supermen Lovers - Starlight 83. Ash - Shining Light 82. Lazaro's Dog - Home Entertainment System 81. Crazy Town - Butterfly Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Hey you know what else is entertaining? Crafting a brilliant 5 star review for the Great Podcast! Or a message to your friend about why they'd love listening to it! Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another five songs from the triple j hottest 100 of 2001? OH YEAH Some long awaited returns and some new champs? ALRIGHT Talk of sensible driving, yogurt, and the most evocative train songs? COME ON! Now can I get a 'OO OO'? No. You can't. Put some shoes on. SONGS COVERED: 90. New Order - 60 Miles Per Hour 89. Muse - New Born 88. Spiderbait - Four on the Floor 87. Michael Franti - Rock the Nation 86. Rhubarb - Light on Your Shoulder Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Remember, music criticism is legal. They can't make us not do it. And sharing this episode, tweeting about it, recommending it to your friends, giving us a five star review, that's all legal too! And it'll get you a big OH YEAH from us.
Yeah, this one is dedicated to all those artists who never returned to the hottest 100... to all those artists who haven't been featured in 8 long years... to those artists who are always compared to their siblings... to those artists who take punk rock and mix it with hip hop... and especially, especially, this one is dedicated to Costa from Gardening Australia. HERE WE GOOOOOOOOOOO SONGS COVERED: 95. Good Charlotte - Little Things 94. Depeche Mode - I Feel Loved 93. Butthole Surfers - The Shame of Life 92. George - Run 91. Fat Lip - Sum 41 Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Hey, if you enjoyed this, we'd love to hear about it and for you to tell anyone else you also think would love it! Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure there was a jaguar in that opening bit of 2001: a space odyssey, right? He messes up one of the dudes in the ape suit, which i always wondered about because there were definitely no special effects used. Some dude in an ape suit straight up got attacked by a big cat. Maybe several. There would have to have been multiple takes... I mean, incredible movie, but Kubrick was a bit of a jerk, surely... Oh, right - welcome to the long-awaited return of the Great Pod! After plagues, relocations and nu-metal, we are finally back talking about the first five songs of the 2001 triple J hottest 100 countdown, whilst also hacking our brain chemistry, developing concerning alter-egos and dodging some big cats of our own. Yeah. It's the same as it ever was. SONGS COVERED: 100. Endorphin - Sex and Violence 99. The Chemical Brothers - It Began in Afrika 98. Faithless - We Come 1 97. Superheist - Step Back 96. Pennywise - Fuck Authority Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher Hey, if you enjoyed this, we'd love to hear about and for you to tell anyone else you also think would love it! Turns out it's not sex and violence that makes the world go round, it's actually likes and five stars! Huh! Cool! Join us on the Hottest 100s and 1000s Discord to shoot the shit about music and anything else https://discord.gg/2QzzJ2kpx3 LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison Hottest 100s and 1000s is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Bidjigal and Dharawal Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for their survival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Holmes and Watson go with Violet to the Copper Beeches to find out what the Rucastle family have to hide.This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, O. French as Violet Hunter, B. Kay as Jephro Rucastle, D. Donaldson as Toller and J. Laker as Mrs Toller.The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradford and M. van der Bijl and is produced by Someone New Theatre Company. Sound design for this episode by M. van der Bijl.This episode was produced on the lands of our traditional custodians, the Wadawurrung people. Cast recordings were made on the land of the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Turrbul, Yuggera and Wadawurrung people. Someone New Theatre Company acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Please note: this episode features an incident of violence against an animal. This does not reflect the views of Someone New Theatre Company, as we do not condone animal cruelty in any way.You can shop official SNTC and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes merchandise on our RedBubble store.Follow Someone New Theatre Company on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date with our other projects. #theholmespodcast
The Nature Between Us is a new podcast demystifying environmental issues in a bid to find solutions and positivity. Join host Tessa de Josselin in conversation with a variety of people working towards a healthier planet. These discussions are as much about unpacking climate change and sustainability issues, as it is about reigniting an appreciation for the natural world and how much we depend on it - as individuals, and humanity. This podcast is recorded and produced on unceded Gadigal and Bidjigal country of the Eora Nation, it acknowledges they are the traditional owners of this land, and pays respects to their elders past present and emerging. Stay up to date by subscribing, and following on socials @thenaturebetweenuspodcast