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Head Game
Bondi Rescue's Darkest Day

Head Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 47:05 Transcription Available


Bruce 'Hoppo' Hopkins' life may look glamorous to most - spending his days in the sun and surf. But the true cost of lifeguarding is far greater than most realise. In this episode, the star of the hugely popular Bondi Rescue opens up about the toughest parts of the job, the toll it's taken on his life and how things are changing for the better. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Check out Hoppo's podcast at lifesabeach.co Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Anna Henvest Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
ChatGPT for Java Development: Insights and Best Practices

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 50:07


An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruce Hopkins about: discussion on using ChatGPT for Java development, challenges and benefits of AI-assisted coding, importance of understanding and reviewing AI-generated code, bootstrapping approach in Bruce's book, using ChatGPT as a pair programmer, limitations of AI in making architectural decisions, potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on AI-generated code, multi-modal capabilities of AI models, creating a podcast visualizer project, integrating with Slack and Discord APIs, hallucination issues in AI responses, importance of prompt engineering, potential for Java in AI and LLM integration, advantages of Java in enterprise environments, energy efficiency and performance of Java compared to other languages, upcoming trends in Java development including project valhalla and Vector API, potential for a follow-up book on quarkus and langchain4j, modern Java syntax and features making it competitive with other languages, challenges of translating technical books to other languages, the ChatGPT for Java book

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
From J2ME, over Bluetooth and Speech Recognition to AI

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 50:10


An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruce Hopkins about: transition from Basic to Java, work on Bluetooth technology and writing a book on Bluetooth for Java, involvement with Sun Microsystems and Java ME, becoming a Java Champion, shift to AI and natural language processing research, development of speech recognition and hands-free web navigation systems using pure Java, use of Hugging Face libraries for NLP in 2016, writing for Linux Magazine about mesh VPNs, discovery and exploration of ChatGPT, writing a book on integrating ChatGPT with Java, shared experiences and parallel paths in Java development, discussion about Sun Microsystems vs Oracle's approach to Java, mention of various Java-related technologies like JXTA, Sphinx, FreeTTS, and Dalvik, brief explanation of mesh VPNs and Tailscale, plans for a future podcast episode focused on Bruce's JavaChatGPT book

Dermot & Dave
'Bondi Rescue' Star Tests Dermot & Dave's Lifeguarding Skills

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 8:59


It's one of the world's most famous beaches, and their lifeguards have become as well known thanks to the hugely popular 'Bondi Rescue' TV show. Bruce Hopkins aka 'Hoppo' is one of the stars of the show, and a professional lifeguard. He put Dermot & Dave through their paces in a 'Bondi Rescue' challenge.

Life's A Beach
Ep 108- Bruce Hopkins (Part Two)

Life's A Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 52:30


Glenn returns this week to carry on his interview with our very own Bruce Hopkins! This is part two of the interview, a continuation from last weeks episode! Chappo joins us in the beach shack for beach banter this week! For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Life's A Beach
Ep 107- Bruce Hopkins (Part One)

Life's A Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 55:47


Something a little different is happening this week in the beach shack. Your host, Glenn Gorick, has everyone's favourite Aussie lifeguard, Bruce "Hoppo" Hopkins in for an interview about his life. He speaks about his childhood, his experiences performing in a variety of sports and his eventual decision to progress his career as a lifeguard. Chase Hardacker joins us for beach banter this week. For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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RNZ: Nights
Actor Bruce Hopkins is doing backwards somersaults for charity

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 11:44


Bruce Hopkins is fundraising by somersaulting for support service Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.

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Pete Wargent's Property Pod
Episode 22: Bruce 'Hoppo' Hopkins - This is how to build a winning team

Pete Wargent's Property Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 36:00


This week, Pete interviews Bruce Hopkins, better known to millions as Hoppo from the world-famous Bondi Rescue, the global hit that is the most watched show on the Discovery Channel.Bruce talks about his journey to become the head of the Bondi lifeguards, the resilience needed when dealing with resuscitations, drownings, and suicides, how to build a winning team, and much more.

Aquatic Mentors
Bruce Hopkins

Aquatic Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 121:49


  Welcome to another episode of the Aquatic Mentors podcast. I am your host, Katrina van Eyk. In this episode I interview one of Australia's most iconic lifeguards who has been patrolling the NSW beaches and protecting swimmers for 30 years. So, please extend a big welcome to the podcast for Bruce Hopkins. Bruce or Hoppo as he is more widely known is one of the world's most influential and recognised Lifeguards. He regularly graces our tv screens with his work on Bondi Rescue where he and his fellow lifeguards share a look into their work protecting and educating locals and tourists at Bondi Beach about water safety. As a respected water sportsman and competitor Hoppo has won two gold medals at the Australian Surf Life Saving titles, and as President of Surf Educators International he has travelled the world to educate on water safety. Bruce shares his extensive knowledge of water safety with the world through the Float to Survive campaign, encouraging people to learn the skill of floating to help save their life when in trouble in the water. With Bondi Rescue reaching such a wide audience and educating them on the importance of water safety Bruce saw an opportunity to bring this education to the children of Australia and now consults for the children's TV show – Kangaroo Beach. To top off all his amazing work Bruce has started his own podcast called ‘Life's a Beach'. In the podcast Bruce interview's special guests, share his personal journey and talks about the all-important frank discussions impacting himself, his friends, and the lives of his audience. Through today's episode Bruce shares some insights into his work as well as his thoughts on lifeguarding and swimming in Australia and where he see's swimming and water safety moving to in the future. Please share the hidden gems you find in Bruce's interview on our Facebook page, Aquatic Mentors and you will find all his contact details listed at the end of the show notes. If you want to share your aquatic story, please contact me via my email: regionalswimclinics@outlook.com Check out our website aquaticmentors.com.au for our Season 1 Ebook. So, let's jump in and find out more about Bruce's journey in swimming. Bruce Hopkins Contact Information: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-hoppo-hopkins-17980763/ Podcast: https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Website: www.lifesabeach.co www.surfeducatorsinternational.com.au Email: brucehopkins@bondirescuehq.com Instagram: @lifeguardhoppoofficial  @lifesabeachau @kangaroobeachofficial Katrina van Eyk's Contact Information: Aquatic Mentors - https://www.aquaticmentors.com.au/ Facebook - Aquatic Mentors Regional Swim Clinics - www.regionalswimclinics.com.au Email – regionalswimclinics@outlook.com Facebook - Regional Swim Clinics Aquatic Mentors Ebook Link: https://www.regionalswimclinics.com.au/top-10-tips-for-aquatic-professionals/  

The Betoota Advocate Podcast
Ep 162: Bruce “Hoppo” Hopkins

The Betoota Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 29:37


his week, the face of Bondi Rescue talks gives our listeners a little insight into what doesn't make the nightly programming. Aside from spending the last decade on TV screens in 151 different countries, there's a lot more that comes with the responsibilities that Bruce Hopkins is tasked with between the flags and out past the headlands. He's been working Bondi Beach since 1991, and has seen more rescues than any other serving lifeguard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Betoota Advocate Podcast
Ep 162: Bruce “Hoppo” Hopkins

The Betoota Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 31:21


his week, the face of Bondi Rescue talks gives our listeners a little insight into what doesn't make the nightly programming. Aside from spending the last decade on TV screens in 151 different countries, there's a lot more that comes with the responsibilities that Bruce Hopkins is tasked with between the flags and out past the headlands. He's been working Bondi Beach since 1991, and has seen more rescues than any other serving lifeguard.

The Hiiker Podcast
Season 2 Episode 6: Bruce "Gamling" Hopkins

The Hiiker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 87:31


Eoin fangirls over Bruce Hopkins. A real life rider of Rohan (Lord of the rings nerdz). Bruce is an actor and long distance hiker. He shares his takes of Hiking the Te Areroa in New Zealand.

The Tolkien Experience Podcast
26 -- Bruce Hopkins

The Tolkien Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 45:12


Our guest this week is the first one we have had who worked on the Peter Jackson adaptations of The Lord of the Rings! Bruce Hopkins played the character Gamling in the three films released at the beginning of the millennium. He shares with us his own journey as a Tolkien reader, as well as some stories from the set and his personal trek across New Zealand! His trip across New Zealand is available as a mini-series on YouTube!

Successful Nonprofits Podcast
Your 3 Legal Duties as a Nonprofit Board Member with Bruce Hopkins

Successful Nonprofits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 35:00


There are more than 1.5 million nonprofits registered in the US. But when we ask board members if they know the 3 fundamental duties of all board members, few know the answer. That’s a lot of boards and board members who put themselves, and their organizations, at risk every year! But have no fear! This conversation with seasoned nonprofit attorney, Bruce Hopkins, outlines the 3 fundamental responsibilities of board members and how to perform them effectively. So whether you are a current board member, thinking of becoming a board member, or are a nonprofit executive, today’s episode will keep you and your board on track. And make sure to share it with your board!

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9

The Finale Episode of Bondi Rescue airs tonight 7.30PM on the WIN Network. Bruce Hopkins ;Hoppo' tells us what we'll see and talks about Life as a Lifeguard on Sydneys Bondi Beach.

Deep 'n' Meaningfuls with Furzey
#009 Bruce "Hoppo" Hopkins: Bondi Rescue, Horrific Injuries, How to Survive a Rip.

Deep 'n' Meaningfuls with Furzey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 64:19


Bruce Hopkins, aka "Lifeguard Hoppo" has been a lifeguard in the Bondi area for 28 years. He is Bondi's head lifeguard and a regular on the factual TV show Bondi Rescue.  www.instagram.com/lifeguardhoppo www.twitter.com/lifeguardhoppo www.facebook.com/lifeguardhoppo

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It's Cullen here from EATT magazine Podcast, and I'm joined today by Bruce Hopkins as we are talking about water safety,  also known as Hoppo. People refer to you most of the time as Hoppo, is that right? Yeah. These days pretty much growing up. I've been known as Hoppo. Brilliant. Can I ask you, do you remember, I guess clearly when you first started on the beach, and this is the dream, can you remember how that was? Yeah, when I first started down there probably around 22 and a bit nervous coming in and trying to work out what I'm going to do when but I could always handle myself in the water, but there's a lot more to being a lifeguard than been able to swim and paddle board. So yeah, I was quite nervous and intimidated and really had to look to the older, more experienced guys to see what you really had to do because back in those days, you worked on your own a lot as well, so I remember getting handed a pair of shorts, and a shirt, a whistle and they say out you go. Whereas these days we go through an induction program with all the guys. We've got trainees and who also that come along and so it's a lot more professional these days than when I was back in. Were there jet skis back then? Back when I started, which was 91' there was pretty much not even a beach bike, there are no jet skis, all you had was the rescue tube and a rescue board and, you're running up and down the beach to get to each person. So I mean this, these days with the equipment, jet skis, and bikes and it's pretty much minimized the response time for all the guys who get to the rescues. And I know that time, I suppose in some ways, it's changed a lot of work because it would've been a lot fewer people there. Now, how many people are going to be expected they normally there will be a lot. Yeah. On a busy day down at Bondi. You'll get anything from 30 to 40,000 people. I mean it's, uh, it's pretty full on. You won't see any sand on a busy day. And a lot of people and you know, we'll have point from six to we have a minimum of six lifeguards up to probably either on a busier day working through the afternoon so it gets quite intense and it's very easy to miss someone, so everyone's got to be on the ball. For water safety, I wanted to ask you about the flags, the flags today and even on a brilliant sunny day like today. They look a little bit closer together than I normally think, they are. ‘Hoppo's water-safety' podcast Well with the flags, it's something that is on the day to day basis. So if conditions prevail, you know, you might get a wider sandbank where people can sort of stand up a lot more of the rips aren't running as bad and then also when you get the rips that are quite bad, and there's a lot of drag, the sandbank and what we a bit smaller. So the flags that are a bit smaller. So we just accommodate the people to go to those areas where it's not as dangerous, but it's something that people need to be aware of. And I guess, the other thing you said is quite often you had two sets of flags, is that right? Yeah, at Bondi we will have two sets. We will have a set them roughly in the middle of the beach. We'll have a set down the north end of the beach because of the crowds, and we try and cater for everybody, but it becomes quite difficult to for 30 - 40,000 people don't actually fit physically between the flags. So it makes it tough for us. And I guess for those of our listeners who are planning to come to a beach and listening. Maybe what's the one thing that they might not know about the rip. Could you explain what a rip for someone that you didn't know what the word means? We'll get a lot of people coming from overseas, and they don't understand what rips are, especially here in Australia. And they are pretty much deep water and waves break on the sandbanks and then all the water that comes in needs to get back out to sea. So it comes in and then forms its own little sort of river type thing to go back out and generally that's where it's karma, waves aren't breaking, and it looks nice to just jump in and have a swim, and that's why people tend to get into those areas and thinking it's safe. But pretty much that's the water rushing backing up and something to be very aware of. Right. I guess that's something that you learn very early on, is to see the rip, to see, to be able to pick it. Is that something that I guess you also learn from experience as well? Yeah, I mean we can see it, and I mean, I have grown up with it, and what we used to do as kids, the best way when you're surfing to get out to the back of the break is jumping where the rip is because it generally dragged out a lot quicker. You don't have to do it as much paddling, so in the least amount of waves. So you learned that quite quickly here in Australia, as a young kid growing up surfing and at something that you utilise that to get out past the bank? So people tend to panic a lot as soon as they can't stand up, the panic sets in. So pretty much they just need to float and relax because 90 percent of the time, rips will pull across back onto the sandbank where you can stand up without even trying to swim. If you just float it, it can pull you back around. It's just people panic, and it pulls them towards the waves, and then I don't want to go where the waves are because they're not confident and they try to swim back against that and then they just tire out. Okay. And I guess once you start tiring, yeah, that's when things get difficult I guess. And that's when it's more important to relax yourself. That they've identified that when you're about to drown you're, you've got no sense of direction. You get the lactic acid build up in your arms like you've got any thoughts on these 100 meter world record time, and obviously, these people coming down on maybe aren't quite as fit as what he was doing that. So it's like putting the equivalent of 50-kilo weights on your arm and it puts you in a deep area in the surf and even myself, you wouldn't be able to keep yourself afloat. So that's what happens with the lactic acid buildup. People panicking and see you really need to relax. As hard as that is when you think you're gonna drown, but pretty much, if you go to a beach where it's patrolled, lifeguards will be there to see, and they'll be on their way out even though you don't know that anyone's even watching you are coming out. I suppose, you know, there's a lot of, a lot of other things that you, you work on and I know that one of the things that has been important to you helping establish education, the Surf Educators International; So it must have been a real buzz for you. Water safety podcast with Hoppo It's something we found that lacked in, Australia and I formed that with Grant Kenny and ex Ironman champion and Craig Rings, also an iron man champion. And we came together and formed this association when now I'm probably taking up to 20,000 plus students from schools and educating them in the rips, and we actually put them in the there, and they float around, and they get the experience of being in there. Whereas in the past a lot of people would just go into the schools putting up slides and a classroom type and we found that that looking at the pictures doesn't give you the same experience. So I put them into a rip in a controlled environment with plenty of water safety there to keep an eye on them that then, you know, they get a bit of experience and understand what they need to do when they're on their own down the beach. That's preventative as well, isn't it? Because that's probably going to be saving a lot of rescues down the track, starting really early. That's right. If you can save, a lot of rescues in the future, hopefully by starting with these kids and giving them the experience and when they get older and then they have children they can educate them as well, and hopefully, that's a snowball effect. So by the time we get 40, 50 years down the track, a lot more people, you know, can understand it and not get themselves in a lot of trouble. I guess the other thing is I know with Bondi rescue, you recently or recently you gave that to the top five favorite things, but we know that we're a couple of things that didn't make it into the top five and could have been on there. What were one of  those two things? I think one of the highlights down at Bondi was the 2000 Olympics. They put in the, a 10,000 seat Beach Volleyball Stadium, and is even better than when we were there and working. And I'll never forget it. The finals, the women, you know, Karie Portas and Natalie Cook they won the Olympic gold. I think that was the first time an Australian team has ever won beach volleyball, and you could hear the crowd cheering, and it was just a great atmosphere, and you know, we had probably two weeks of that down to the beach and this massive stadium, and you know, it's something that I'll probably never forget. It just felt like I was a part of the Olympic Games. And look, I know that, one of the other things that you traveled a lot and you speak a lot internationally. Is there, is there a place that you've been to that you want to go back to? Just to think, oh, I really need to come back here. I did a lot. A couple of years ago. I went to India and did it a lot there with the lifeguards. There's a lifeguard service there,  down in Goa, which is predominantly the tourist area of India, which is very beach orientated. A lot of people go there to go swimming, and you don't get a lot of waves, but you do get a lot of water movement where they get themselves into some sort of strife. So they were having probably over 200 or more drownings a year, and I went in and at 105 kilometers of their coastline and we actually put a few things in place. And the last report I had, they've dropped that down to about 20 drownings a year, which is, which is good that they're really starting to come along and, and understand how to sort of minimize that risk. Uh, so I'd love to probably go back to India and check all that out again. Sure. And I know that we were, we were talking earlier, and you've got a couple of different projects on the go as well internationally, and so I guess most of our listeners might not know about. Tell us about those. Oh, a couple of things. There's one on back racing on the ocean skis. So that's something that, I haven't done it for a couple of years. I was doing it quite full on before that and had a bit of a few years break, so back doing that, and I've got a big race coming up in November 12. So that's something that I'm really looking forward to, and I hope I can perform well there. We do a lot of charity work for charities around Sydney and around Australia, and they had some bad floods out in Forms recently, and it's a country town. We're going to go out there and do a bit of a promo and hang around the water slides out there and, try and draw some people in there because $10 goes towards, of every ticket will go towards the flood relief. So hopefully, we can generate a fair bit of money for them. So what's, what's the, I know that you've got a couple of big races coming up as well. You want to just tell us about where they are? Yeah, leading into Hong Kong. So I've had a couple of races recently went on the north side of Sydney and uh, there's one coming up at Bondi to Watson's Bay next week, uh, and then also then I'll head off to Adelaide and are going to rice down in Adelaide there's, which is another 16 kilometre race down there and then it's over to Hong Kong and uh, hopefully, that's the, uh, that's the big one. And what are conditions like compared to Australia? Apparently conditions there, I've never been to Hong Kong before. So this is gonna be a, a bit of an eye-opener as well or he does get humid and it can be called depending on the year and conditions if it is humid will be tough. Uh, but there's a lot of wind. You get a lot of wind and bump and which suits us from, from over here where you said the rough conditions and the wind. So the wind with chops would be good to um, chase some really good runners down downwind and that will suit us over here. So I'm just reading one guy that has done it in the past. One year he went over is about 34 degrees and was dead flat like a milk pawn, so I'm hoping it's not like that. Then wrapping up with here, it's a perfect day to looking at it. How would you describe conditions today? I mean conditions today, looking at the cross from, um, from chapter one cafe, which it pretty much can be a little bit dangerous today. There are a few small rips out there, and the waves are around the two, three foot mark and generally at Bondi, that's probably predominantly the worst conditions we get for people getting in trouble when it gets a little bigger, Bondi tends to, to close out a lot and people can't manage to get out in the back unless they've got a bit of experience so that in between conditions are usually the hardest for us. And mainly it's a beautiful sunny day, and I'd say a lot of people you know will get probably the 20 to 30,000 down here today. I guess down at the end of the beach there are the big rocks as well and I guess since Bondi Rescue, a lot of people avoid those, they didn't used to it. Yeah, I'm in the Bondi Rescue has done a lot for, especially international tourists. They watch it over there. It's in 160 countries now and, you know, people come out, they identify where these rocks are, and I know flat rock there, they often jump off and get a lot of bruising and scratches and that from that when I get hit by the waves and then South Bondi around the Icebergs they get dragged around there. So a lot of people aware of those famous locations now and pretty much avoid them. Well, look, thank you very much for spending some time with us today. If there was any other advice you wanted to give people that are planning to come down to Bondi to coming over from overseas, what would you tell them? The best way is to you know, keep an eye on where are red and yellow flags are. And if you're not sure, have a look around the environment and, and, and check it out before you go rushing down and jumping in the water and, and if you see a lifeguard go up and if you're unsure to check out what the conditions are like on the day. Thank you very much for spending some time, and you get back out into the water now. Yeah, I'm heading back down and back on the beach working this afternoon. So yeah, it's great having a chat. Thanks. Bruce Hoppo Hopkins was born and raised in Bronte, New South Wales. Hia passionate contribution to lifesaving across Australia and around the world is recognised in many ways. Having spent nearly much of his childhood in and around the beach, it was second nature to him first becoming a lifeguard for the Waverley Council back in 1991. Bruce has spent much of his life between Bondi, Tullamarra and Bronte beaches becoming one of the  Waverley council's longest-serving lifeguards. Hoppo, as he is most commonly called has achieved many awards including the Australian Lifeguard of the year in 2006, and two Gold Medals at the Australian Surf Lifesaving titles. Through his life as a lifeguard,  Hoppo entered into celebrity status through the real-life hit TV series Bondi Rescue.

RNZ: The Long Way Home
Southland Slog

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 16:59


Bruce Hopkins does not love the mud in Southland.

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Come On Over

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 15:33


Bruce Hopkins is still hoping he'll meet Shania Twain. It's not looking likely.

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Going for the Record

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 15:23


Weddings and wading knee-deep in snow on the way to Wanaka...it's been a bit of a week for Bruce Hopkins.

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Ford Every Stream

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 15:46


50 rivers in one day? That's nothing for Bruce Hopkins.

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The Big Three

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 15:58


Bruce Hopkins ticks off the last of three big challenges on Te Araroa.

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Eat All the Pizza!

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 15:07


Bruce Hopkins begins his crossing of Waiau pass, but is dreaming of other things.

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The Smell of Fear

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 15:38


As he traverses the Richmond Ranges, Bruce Hopkins solves an age-old mystery.

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Queen of the Cicadas

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 15:48


Bruce Hopkins is in Te Wai Pounamu, beginning the second leg of Te Araroa.

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Whanganui Whanau

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 17:08


Bruce Hopkins spends five fabulous days on the Whanganui River. He finds some amazing friends and (not-so-amazingly) retains his reputation for losing stuff.

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Mist and Magnificence

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 15:11


Bruce Hopkins takes on the Tongariro Crossing against the flow of trampers coming the other way. Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory. Executive producer Tim Watkin

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As if the Jigsaw Puzzle Wasn't Hard Enough

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 19:25


Bruce Hopkins fills in more of the bits he has missed on the Te Araroa trail.

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A Bit of a Dogleg

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 15:46


Bruce Hopkins faces yet another setback. This one might be a bit more serious.

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A Bit of a Jigsaw Puzzle

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 15:23


Bruce Hopkins fills in some of the missing pieces of Te Araroa jigsaw puzzle.

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The 1000 Yard Stare

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 16:00


Bruce Hopkins takes time out from walking Te Araroa to catch up with RNZ producer Justin Gregory.

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I'll Be Home For Christmas

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 15:20


Bruce Hopkins beds down in a DOC Hut - in someone's backyard! Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory.

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Hop, Skip and Jump

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 15:34


Bruce Hopkins hunkers down in Te Kuiti and meets a couple with a fascinating tale to tell. Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory. Executive Producer Tim Watkins.

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High and Dry

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 15:58


Bruce has a brainwave - but it's a bit too late. Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory. Executive Producer Tim Watkins.

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After a frustrating injury break, Bruce Hopkins is back on the trail once more, beginning again from where he was forced to stop.

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After an accident on the trail, The Long Way Home gets just that little bit longer for Bruce Hopkins.

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Four Forests in Four Days

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 16:30


Dreaming of ginger beer and ice cream, Bruce climbs the high hills of the Northland forests to get back to his old home in the Bay of Islands. Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory.

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The Long Way Home

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 13:21


Whenua, whakapapa, whanau. Bruce Hopkins walks Te Araroa to take his father and brother's ashes back home to Stewart Island. Produced by Bruce Hopkins and Justin Gregory.

RNZ: The Long Way Home
The Long Way Home - Coming Soon!

RNZ: The Long Way Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 2:18


Whenua, whakapapa, whanau. In a new podcast series available from 16 October, Bruce Hopkins walks Te Araroa to take his father and brother's ashes back home to Stewart Island. Here's a quick taste.

Nonprofit Coach Podcast with Ted Hart
Nonprofit Coach: Tax Law of Charitable Giving - Bruce Hopkins

Nonprofit Coach Podcast with Ted Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 60:00


Click here for the RADIO LINKS Click here for People to People Fundraising He lectures around the world but now is here for you. From the latest in charity news, technology, fundraising and social networking, Ted Hart and his guests help you maneuver through this economic downturn in the charitable sector to greater levels of efficiency and fundraising success. PAGE 2 GUEST EXPERT: Bruce Hopkins keeps his finger on the pulse of nonprofit law in order to best serve clients. He focuses on the representation of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations. Bruce serves nonprofit organizations either as general counsel or as special tax and/or fundraising counsel. His services include assisting organizations in their formation and seeking recognition of tax-exempt status. He advises on matters such as public charity status, the lobbying and political campaign activities rules, the private inurement and private benefit doctrines, intermediate sanctions, the unrelated business rules, the annual reporting and disclosure rules, fundraising regulation, use of subsidiaries and involvement in joint ventures. He works extensively in connection with Internal Revenue Service disputes, including examinations and compliance check inquiries.

Women Talk Sci Fi
Women Talk Sci Fi - Episode 38 - Lord of the Rings - Gamling Talks

Women Talk Sci Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2011 33:35


In this podcast Eugenia and Gerri go a bit Epic! Lord of the Rings Epic that is! They discuss the J R Tolkien�s epic series and Peter Jackson�s movies. What do they really think? Are they true ring fans? What they are is very lucky in this podcast they get to interview one of New Zealand�s LOTR actors none other Bruce Hopkins who played Gamling, lieutenant to King Th�oden. [more]

Women Talk Sci Fi
Women Talk Sci Fi - Episode 33 - WTSF-Tales from the Other Side

Women Talk Sci Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2010 29:53


You have listened to the many interviews that Gerri and Eugenia have done over the last two years of the podcast from stars of their favourite movies and TV shows to authors and moviemakers. In this podcast they do it a little differently, they get interviewed. However they are not just interviewed by anyone, but by Bruce Hopkins, Gamling, from The Lord of the Rings movies and New Zealand radio personality [more]