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Latest podcast episodes about brunswick heads

Smart Property Investment Podcast Network
ADF PROPERTY PODCAST: How ‘having a crack' can pay off

Smart Property Investment Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 30:54


Being comfortable with taking a little bit of a risk is part and parcel of a career in the Defence Force – and building out a property portfolio is no different. Welcome to the inaugural episode of the ADF Property Podcast, where co-hosts Grace Ormsby and Discover Buyers Agency's Kane Dury cover all bases of the property investment journey, while chatting with both current and former serving members of the Australian Defence Force. In this episode, they are joined by Perth-based investor and army veteran Andre, who first jumped on the property ladder while posted in Townsville, and since he's always looking 10 years ahead, is now looking to be his own boss before the age of 50. Andre shares the pivotal purchasing decision he made in Brunswick Heads that's well and truly paid off, before reflecting on how hindsight is the greatest of all teachers.

ADF Property Podcast
How ‘having a crack' can pay off

ADF Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 30:53


Risk-taking and plan-making Being comfortable with taking a little bit of a risk is part and parcel of a career in the Defence Force – and building out a property portfolio is no different. Welcome to the inaugural episode of the ADF Property Podcast, where co-hosts Grace Ormsby and Discover Buyers Agency's Kane Dury cover all bases of the property investment journey, while chatting with both current and former serving members of the Australian Defence Force. In this episode, they are joined by Perth-based investor and army veteran Andre, who first jumped on the property ladder while posted in Townsville, and since he's always looking 10 years ahead, is now looking to be his own boss before the age of 50. Andre shares the pivotal purchasing decision he made in Brunswick Heads that's well and truly paid off, before reflecting on how hindsight is the greatest of all teachers.

ABC KIDS News Time
Marble match and flying school

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 11:37


Today's show starts on a special reserve in Queensland, where unique creatures have found a safe haven. Then, heading south, we'll visit the Australian Marbles Championship at Brunswick Heads. We'll zoom on over to the other side of the country, to hear about a flying school in Esperance, Western Australia, and then zip back to New South Wales to hear about a sacred site that's been saved. Finally, we're headed back in time to ancient Australia for a dinoriffic… Wow of the week!Quiz Questions1.Can you name one of the things that have been banned at the reserve?2.How old was the winner of the marbles championship?3.In the past couple of years, have there been more flying schools closing, or opening?4.What's the name of the cave that has been saved?5.Which modern day bird did the ancient pterosaur remind scientists of?Bonus Tricky QuestionWhat's the name of the industry, starting with 'A', for jobs to do with flying planes?Answers1.Mining, logging, building houses2.143.Closing4.Butterfly Cave5.PelicanBonus Tricky AnswerAviation

Weirder Together with Ben Lee and Ione Skye
I Can Control The Weather

Weirder Together with Ben Lee and Ione Skye

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 31:07


On todays episode we discuss Ben shows in Brunswick Heads, Brisbane and Eumundi, Ione's dinner at Hubert,we wonder do birds chit chat and can Ione control the weather?Ione also gives her top 5 gay films of all time in honour of Pride month, and Ben waxes lyrical about the Willow Smith/Questlove podcast.(The song at the end is "symptom of life" by Willow)We also announce a SYDNEY WEIRDER TOGETHER PARTY on June 26 at the Great Club!Tix via https://tickets.themusicandboozeco.com.au/outlet/event/0874dab7-2cfe-409c-9c20-d9019a8a61f8For more exclusive content head over to https://weirdertogether.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast
Mark Wilson from the Band JET, 04 May 2024

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 14:57


Mark Wilson from the Band JET  JET  announced an extended run of dates across Australia this May and June celebrating the 20-year anniversary of their seminal debut album, Get Born. Due to popular demand, the band are extending their highly successful anniversary tour from September last year to visit a fresh list of towns and cities across the country. The ‘Extended Edition' begins in Torquay on Friday May 10 before visiting Hobart, Fremantle, Darwin, Brunswick Heads, Sunshine Coast, Central Coast, Kiama, Canberra and Newcastle. FRIDAY 17 MAY – METROPOLIS, FREMANTLESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Earth Matters
The fight to save Wallum

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024


Right now in Brunswick Heads in northern NSW, hundreds of activists are fighting to save an important ecosystem.Property developers have been given the greenlight to build apartment blocks across Wallum, a coastal landscape home to over a dozen threatened species of flora and fauna, and trees that predate British colonisation.Activists are calling the project a ‘zombie development', with environmental approvals given to the site over a decade ago that likely don't meet today's standards.Jacob speaks to Save Wallum campaign organiser Svea Pittman, and NSW Greens MP Sue Higginson, about the proposed development and environmental conservation in planning laws.

Madison Mindset
EP 149 - 22 Minutes Of Magic: Affirmations For Svadhisthana (Sacral) Chakra

Madison Mindset

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 20:40


Hello Magical Human & welcome back to another '22 Minutes of Magic' Episode

The QuiverCast
Beau Young

The QuiverCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 64:40


  Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast! In this captivating installment, we have the pleasure of sitting down with the multi-talented Beau Young @beauyoungsurfboards, renowned surfer, shaper, and musician. Join us as we delve into Beau's world, right at his cozy abode in Brunswick Heads, Australia.Beau opens up about the profound connection surfers share with nature and how it brings a sense of fortune to their lives. He shares a pivotal moment on a surf trip when he discovered the transformative power of a longboard, forever changing his approach to surfing. With an infectious passion, Beau unravels the art of shaping and emphasizes the importance of exploring different techniques, which in turn allows personal growth and development.But Beau's talents don't stop at surfing and shaping. As a musician, he reveals how writing music is akin to riding a wave of melodies and rhythms, tapping into a limitless source of creative inspiration. Discover the mesmerizing parallels between the ocean's waves and the musical waves that flow through Beau's soul.Join us in this captivating episode as we unravel the multifaceted world of Beau Young. Get ready to be inspired by his unique perspective on surfing, shaping, and music, and discover how these intertwined passions have shaped his extraordinary life.beauyounghandshaped.comSupport the showIf you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going! I always like Coffee! Buy me a Coffee! Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month! Patreon Find Us: Website: thequivercast.com Instagram: @quiver_cast Facebook: The QuiverCast Twitter: @The_QuiverCast Sound Editing by: The Steele Collective

Quirky Cooking Chats
Cultured Ice Cream, with Wal Foster of Natural Ice Cream Australia

Quirky Cooking Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 23:45


Welcome to Episode 21 of Quirky Cooking Chats (Season 2), with Jo Whitton: "Cultured Ice Cream, with Wal Foster of Natural ice Cream Australia" From his iconic, blue, ice-cream van in Brunswick Heads, chef Wal Foster of Natural Ice Cream Australia creates unique, small-batch cultured ice creams that incorporate native Australian flavours like wattleseed, mountain pepper, tamarind, rosella, strawberry gum, smoked paperbark, pandanus, finger lime and aniseed myrtle. In this episode, Jo and the Quirky Cooking team stop by to visit Wal while on an events trip, and Jo chats to Wal about the story behind Natural Ice Cream Australia. Wal shares his interest in probiotic and prebiotic foods and "food as medicine" and talks about how his focus has changed over the last few years from creating sugar-laden French classics and working long hours, to creating one-of-a-kind, gut-healthy ice creams (with indigenous ingredients that he often forages himself), while living a slower, healthier life that includes time to surf and spend time with friends. When you stop by Natural Ice Cream Australia for a treat, expect it to also be a learning experience. Wal takes the time to share the fascinating stories behind each ice cream as he serves them, including the ingredients (which may include native fruits you've never heard of before!), where they're sourced, how the ice cream is made and why it's good for you. Wal's amazing creations always bring a lot of joy and delight to his customers, many who may have never really thought about the health of their microbiome before visiting his little blue van! Wal generously shared a recipe for honey-sweetened, cultured ice cream with mountain pepper and roasted apricots in Jo's latest cookbook, Simple, Healing Food (quirkycooking.com.au/simplehealingfood), so it was a fun idea to have a cookbook signing and ice cream party at Wal's van in Brunswick Heads. If you have this cookbook, this recipe is a must try! And if you're ever in Wal's neighbourhood, make sure you look him up and enjoy one of his mind-blowingly delicious treats. You'll be glad you did. Find Wal online and follow his journey: website: https://www.naturalicecreamaustralia.com.au/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturalicecreamaustralia/ Read more about Wal's story: Gourmet Traveller: https://www.gourmettraveller.com.au/news/food-and-culture/chefs-new-beginnings-19388 Visit the Quirky Cooking website for real-food recipes and cookbooks: www.quirkycooking.com.au

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Jude Ng (Pipit Restaurant) - feeding people and pitching in

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 35:55


We continue our Pipit Girl Gang series with Jude Ng, a chef at the Pottsville restaurant. Jude has been busy dealing with the floods - feeding people and pitching in. As an ex-social worker who came to cooking later in life, Jude reflects on the structural issues in hospitality as well as its many powerful joys. She also has the best story ever about a dog bite that changed her life.The Pipit Girl Gang series celebrates women who work in and around Pipit restaurant in northern New South Wales. The Girl Gang Young Chefs Pop Up took place in January 2022. Read more about it by downloading this booklet:https://www.pipitrestaurant.com/store-1/girl-gang-female-chefs-mentor-booklet-free-downloadFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcastFollow Dani Valenthttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Alice Dwyer (Pipit Restaurant) - respect & caring leadership

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 39:10


We continue our miniseries in the flood-smashed Northern Rivers, talking community and hospitality with the Pipit Girl Gang. Today we hear from Pipit front of house manager Alice Dwyer. Alice is big on respect, caring leadership and building a culture that makes hospitality a career of choice.https://www.pipitrestaurant.com/store-1/girl-gang-female-chefs-mentor-booklet-free-downloadFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcastFollow Dani Valenthttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Saffron Brun-Smits (La Casita) - community, recovery, ambition and balance

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 33:06


We continue our mini-series celebrating Pipit's Girl Gang. Saffron Brun-Smits never stopped asking questions when she trained with Pipit owner Ben Devlin at his previous Paper Daisy gig. Saffron is now head chef at La Casita in Brunswick Heads. She's young, driven and keen to always keep learning. Right now, the floods loom large: we talk community, recovery, ambition and balance.https://www.pipitrestaurant.com/store-1/girl-gang-female-chefs-mentor-booklet-free-downloadhttps://lacasita.com.auFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcastFollow Dani Valenthttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

Gardening Australia
Scintillating Citrus

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021


Guest Presenter Palisa Anderson visits a citrus nursery in Brunswick Heads, to learn all the tips for growing healthy and productive tree.

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New Decade Cycling
Day 2 - Heading South

New Decade Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 10:08


Brunswick Heads to Lawrence. Feeling like a VIP

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New Decade Cycling
Day 1 - Heading South

New Decade Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 6:56


Left home and completed 164km which got me to Brunswick Heads, NSW

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Planet Maynard
What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Bob Downe

Planet Maynard

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 19:08


Viva Bob Vegas is the first live tour in six years for legendary Australian (very) funnyman Bob Downe. Relax as Bob takes Maynard on a tour of his career and his favourite moments from his latest show. Touring now to Brisbane, Brunswick Heads, Sydney & Melbourne. Bob Downe’s very showy website Bob Downe commando rolling... The post What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Bob Downe appeared first on Planet Maynard.

Terrible Happy Talks
#105 - Mark Ridgway: Not thinking, just progressing. A lifetime of surfing and skateboarding.

Terrible Happy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 74:16


https://terriblehappytalks.com/Follow on Instagram @terriblehappytalksMark Ridgway is a surfer, skateboarder, husband, father, builder and good mate to many...myself included.  Mark discusses growing up as a young surfer in Yamba, NSW Australia, before moving to the south Sydney suburb of Cronulla. In this week's episode, Mark is with me live from his home in Brunswick Heads (near Byron Bay) Australia to share his journey, experiences, challenges, and hopes for the future.Mark supports and advocates for:Help Stephen Ellis Get a CarCOMPANIES THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCASTUse the THT code!!!KingPin Skate ShopCode: THT(Get 15% Discount)Best Skateshop in Australia!Best shoe range ever: Vans, Nike, Addidas, Lakai, Fallen, Etnies (and more).Rad clothes (To many to mention)Best skateboard brands: Baker, Girl, Chocolate, FA, Hockey, Antihero, Passport (and way more).Australian owned and operated. Best dudes ever! Get on dat code.KRUSH ORGANICS - CBD oils and topicalsCode: THT(Get a HUGE 40% Discount...shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Purveyors of the finest CBD oils and topicals. I think long and hard about who I want to be affiliated with, and I’m stoked to embark on a new affiliation with Krush Organics and advocate for the use of CBD products for supplementary use. Do the research yourself, the health benefits are unquestionable. It’s done so much for me, especially during times of stress and anxiety, it’s improved the quality of my sleep and sped up my recovery time especially post workouts. And it’s all natural.INDOSOLE  Code: THT(15% discount shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Sandals made from recycled Tyres. Timeless footwear for the conscious consumer.AMAZON.COM.AUCode: thtpodcast-22 (Discounts on ALL products)Support the show and get everything you need, its Amazon. But, I always encourage conscious consumerism, so think about your purchases…and the environment!Write a review on Apple Podcasts and give a 5 star rating.Thanks for listening!Big love and respect,ShanSupport the show (https://terriblehappytalks.teemill.com)

The Overview Effect with James Perrin
Zara Noruzi live @ the Resilience & Regeneration Roadshow

The Overview Effect with James Perrin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 37:29


Today, women across the country are marching for the #March4Justice campaign, demanding an end to gendered violence, investigations into past allegations of assault, and the funding and implementation of gender equality legislation and parliamentary practices. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to share this conversation with Zara Noruzi, author and activist, about her experience advocating for women's rights in her native country of Iran. This conversation was recorded live, at Brunswick Heads, as the second of five live interviews as part of the ‘Resilience & Regeneration Roadshow', in collaboration with Renew Fest and Resilient Byron This is where we are holding community forums in villages around the Byron Shire bringing people together to discuss and action how we can create resilient communities. It has been an absolute pleasure to be involved in these forums and the community involvement and enthusiasm has been just awesome. I really can't wait to bring you the rest of these live conversations with some other incredible Byron Shire locals, which I will be releasing in between my regular fortnightly long-form episode schedule. So to my guest today… Zara Noruzi is an Iranian born woman, activist, and author of the book 'My Life as a Traitor', where she details her experience advocating for her beliefs in her native country of Iran. As a university student she started standing up for women's rights by writing articles, organising peaceful protests, and asking questions of the regime as to why women were denied basic rights. All perfectly reasonable and fair things to do… or so she thought. At 19 years old, she was arrested. She was held in prison, questioned, tortured, and starved. Just for what she believed in. Zara tells her story with such deep reflection. She goes into detail the impact it had on her youthful optimism, and she recounts the very limited human connection she had through that experience, and how important that was for her. She then goes on to describe how truly impactful our beliefs and actions can be, and says that our ideas are a superpower, that can have an enormous impact on those around us. But we need accountability. And this is the thing; we all say we want connected neighbourhoods and villages. We all want renewable energy. We all want resilient communities. But Zara asks: What are we willing to contribute? What are we willing to give up? Is it some of our time, instead of watching Netflix? Is it opening our doors to someone facing rental challenges? Is it paying more for the things that we know are better? Is it giving up watermelons in the middle of winter? It's not enough to say ‘this is what we want' and expect someone else to deliver it to us. We have to take action, and we have to bring to life the ideas and beliefs that we express. Zara's story and her way of speaking is so real, and she truly set the tone for the rest of the forum. I had people coming up to me after our conversation saying ‘Wow, that put things into perspective for me'… so I hope it does for you. Please enjoy this conversation, live, from the Resilience & Regeneration roadshow in Brunswick Heads, with Zara Noruzi

Travelling Señorita
EP 73- 48 hrs in Brunswick Heads, Northern Rivers

Travelling Señorita

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 20:02


We wander the retro streets of Bruns, eat, stay & play 48 hours in a Northern NSW coastal town.

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
Christine Manfield - Exploring Australia

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 44:04


Leaving Sydney in early 2020 to settle into coastal life on the Tweed Coast just as the lockdown landed proved serendipitous for Australian culinary icon Christine Manfield. Having the time to settle into her new lifestyle gave her time to reflect and focus on how to move forward, to be grounded, to connect with her new community in a more meaningful way, finding what’s most important and how she can express that in her work.https://christinemanfield.comFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Huckhttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER PODCASTSDirty Linen with Dani Valenthttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/dirty-linen-a-food-podcast-with-dani-valent/id1518946986The Crackling with Anthony Huckstephttps://linktr.ee/thecrackling

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
216 - JR Hennessy

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 76:01


It's the final ep for 2020! Thank heavens, etc.  JR Hennessy is a Sydney-based writer whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Monthly and The Outline. He's the current editor for Business Insider Australia and he is smart and funny. I wanted to take to James about his thoughts on the wonders of 2020 and what (if anything) we can take from it. We discuss it all: people who consider politicians and health experts their friends, winning fights on the computer, "experts", OnlyFans, "dropshipping", logging off, whether the Millennial socialism moment is over and finding some hope for the Left in a post-COVID world. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays/It's Over, everyone. If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you I'm performing at the Corner Hotel tonight (Tuesday) alongside Dilruk Jayasinha and Lehmo I’m coming to Brunswick Heads for a bunch of shows with Sam Taunton & Nikki Britton in January @jrhennessy JR's substack jrhennessy.com businessinsider.com.au JR's writing at The Outline JR's writing at The Monthly  ARTICLE: Who the hell cares what old people think about climate change? ARTICLE: World will be the same but worse after banal virus says Houellebecq Cause of the Week: Foodbank (foodbank.org.au)

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
215 - Simon Copland

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 65:33


Simon Copland is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Australian National University (ANU) who is currently studying the online "manosphere" on Reddit. He's written for the BBC, The Guardian, Fairfax and News Corp. and he co-hosted the Queers podcast with Benjamin Riley. Here Simon lays out what the "manosphere" is and why it exists. We discuss incel violence, male alienation, Jordan Peterson, the material conditions that leads to this stuff and the challenges of trying to understand it. Scrubbing the internet clean of these ideas clearly isn't working and neither is joking about killing all men; so what's the alternative?  If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you I was on the "What's Left?" podcast with Aimee Terese & Oliver Bateman I’m coming to Brunswick Heads for a bunch of shows with Sam Taunton & Nikki Britton in January @SimonCopland simoncopland.com queerspodcast.com ARTICLE: What are we talking about when we talk about a crisis in masculinity? by Simon Copland Simon's review of the politics of Joker Cause of the Week: MensLine Australia (mensline.org.au)

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
214 - Ed Miller

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 66:29


Ed Miller is the Economic Fairness Campaigns Director at the progressive activist group GetUp!. I wanted to chat to Ed about where GetUp! is at these days; the attacks being made on it by the Murdoch media, its recent wins and failures and its more explicitly anti-capitalist campaigning that I've been noticing recently. We discuss the way GetUp! works, why conservatives hate it, the power of its members and why Australian politics' obsession with "debt and deficits" has limited our political imagination. We also had a (quick) crack at discussing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and why it matters. If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you I'm performing at Melbourne's excellent Comedy Republic this Thursday and Friday I'm coming to Brunswick Heads for a bunch of shows with Sam Taunton & Nikki Britton in January My 100th episode with GetUp! director Paul Oosting from 2017 @EMHMiller getup.org.au The Australian editorial: Every dollar you donate to GetUp! is a waste of money ARTICLE: GetUp!'s MMT push in Australia "fraught with danger" ARTICLE: Captain GetUp: conservative group's satirical superhero debuts to ridicule  A piece from MMT economists on inflation in the FT A video explainer on the basics of MMT Luke McGregor explains MMT Ed's interview with MMT economist Stephanie Kelton for GetUp!'s Future to Fight For podcast  Cause of the Week: Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network (seedmob.org.au)

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast
Episode 63: Áine Tyrrell Interview (Guitar, singing, banjo)

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 110:38


Welcome To Country; Ireland, history, emigration; who we are and where we belong. Finding culture, finding your self and finding the courage to take to the road. Away from suburban life and Tupperware. Gender disparity in Irish radio, Robert Kee and Fred Dibnah. This is such a lovely chat - what better way is there to spend an hour? Thanks Áine. The best way to support Áine is through her Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/ainetyrrellmusic Her latest single is 'We Call You Now' - watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rVhzaPwbH4 And Áine has a gig (remember them?) coming up with the Bunyarra Culture Collective, at Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads in NSW on Friday 21st at 7PM - details are here: https://www.ainetyrrell.com/touring The songs in this week's episode are: In This House As Clouds Collide The Rising of the Moon (Padraig Perase and Siobhan O'Higgins) Hope See Me Through The Gender Disparity Report relating to Irish radio airplay is here, and it's kind of amazing: https://www.canva.com/design/DADkmfQraE/LacXD6V8nUGaOkS3r1Giw/view And lastly, Áine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AineTyrrellMusic -- To listen, stream or download simply click a link below: Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast. -- Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast. We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn't keep putting out an episode a week. That's why we're asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head. For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you'll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don't or can't chip in. And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do. Darren & Dom www.blarneypilgrims.com www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast

What She Did Next
Meg Black | Sustainable style - reducing our fashion footprint to protect the planet

What She Did Next

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 34:10


Meg Black is the founder of Robe & Crown, a beautifully curated collection of high-quality, pre-loved clothing, that's among a growing number of businesses offering fashion lovers an eco-friendly alternative.If you've ever spent a lazy day in Brunswick Heads, just north of Byron Bay in NSW, you may have found yourself scouting Meg's wares at the secondhand treasure trove known as Clem's Cargo. Her pieces are also stocked at Vend Marketplace in Brisbane, which is the city where she now lives with her beloved cat, Vinnie.Meg started her career as a jewellery designer, making bespoke pieces for well-known jewellers in Australia and New Zealand, before the company she worked for - for more than 18 years - decided to close down its bespoke offerings in 2017.With an opportunity for change suddenly on the cards, Meg decided to take the leap and follow her passion for style and sustainability - and she's now a proud advocate for the 'slow fashion' movement to reduce our carbon footprint and be a little gentler to our planet.In this episode, Meg talks about:· her pathway into a long and successful career as a jewellery designer· the turning point that saw her step away from that career and the company where she'd spent nearly two decades of her working life· how she found the courage to make such a big change and what she's learned from the process· the government assistance program she used to help launch her business· why sustainability is so important to her and the benefits of buying pre-loved piecesCREDITSHost and producer: Jacqui OoiJoin us on Instagram: @whatshedidnextpodcastOur website is coming soon: whatshedidnext.com.auWith thanks to our guest Meg Black, the founder of Robe & Crown, a curated collection of modern, pre-loved fashion made from natural fibres. Stockists include Clem's Cargo in Brunswick Heads and Vend Marketplace in Brisbane. Visit robeandcrown.com.au or instagram.com/robeandcrown.Meg recommends Jane Milburn's book 'Slow Clothing', which is available online: textilebeat.com/product/slow-clothing-book-jane-milburn/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Staved Off
14: Long-Service Leave

Staved Off

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 24:09


In a special episode recorded in the car in the dead of night, Thomas reveals his plans for his long-service leave, while also recounting details of his trips to Ballarat and Brunswick Heads in January. (Apologies for the even-worse-than-usual audio quality in this episode.)Music in this episode:Anton Bruckner (1824–96), Os iusti, sung at Mass in the Cathedral on 20th October 2019 (19:27)

Lucky Roland
TRE.04 - Kirilly Lowcock

Lucky Roland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 74:01


Straight up - this chat with Kirilly from earlier this year about her organisation Indigenous Doulas was one of the most impactful conversations I’ve ever had. As a white bloke in Australia, I know that I’ve got the easiest go of it out of everyone on the entire planet. I don’t know what it’s like to suffer discrimination based on my gender or race, so talking to Kirilly - a fiercely driven Indigenous Australian woman - about childbirth and racism was quite frankly an intimidating prospect. But as politically loaded as these subjects can be, I reckon there‘s only one way to bridge gaps in understanding between socially disparate groups, and it’s by talking! Honestly and respectfully, with no agenda but to learn. Luckily for me, Kirilly was patient, eloquent and passionate, and it didn’t take me long to realise that I was communicating with a soul who has been around the traps for a hell of a lot longer than most. I still feel really privileged for the opportunity to have had this discussion on the banks of the river in Brunswick Heads earlier this year - the divide in knowledge and sensitivity of indigenous culture is enormous in colonial Australia, so I hope you learn as much from this as I did. #theluckycountry www.luckyroland.com.au www.thecleancollective.com https://www.instagram.com/indigenous.doulas/?hl=en

Forgotten Australia
Bonus Episode — America’s Anti-Rambo In Australia

Forgotten Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 48:49


Radical revolutionaries, maniacal Marines, sexual shenanigans, dodgy dealings, horny hippies, Hare Krishnas and High Court judges: this is the stranger-than-fiction story of American military deserter Douglas Beane. From the violence of Vietnam in the Seventies to beach life in Brunswick Heads in the Eighties, Doug’s case rattled the echelons of power in Washington and Canberra while proving beyond any reasonable doubt that the man himself was one of the world’s most accomplished lovers — if one of its most lacklustre fighters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

3 Litre Thursdays
We talk to Marc Shubitz from Table View Cafe Brunswick Heads

3 Litre Thursdays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 53:00


Marc Shubitz, Nico, Mike and Joe this week on 4 mics! Welcome to 2018. A discussion about starting, running, and enjoying a cafe business. What the future holds for Marc. Defining moments in his ownership of Table View. What Marc enjoys most about running his own business. Keeping things simple. We hope you enjoy this interview with one of the best Coffee People we know x.

Parcels Music Presents: Parcels Talking

Just a short apology this month. Sorry about the radio silence! Patrick and I have had a well deserved lovely week in Brunswick Heads eating garlic prawns and drinking fruity beers. Happy Holidays and stay tuned for another massive year x

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Blended families, change and Fatherhood

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 27:51


Were talking about blended families, parenting and fatherhood in this episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond. Our guest Erik Adams is a father, long-time practitioner and supporter of the healing and wellness movement and local to the northern rivers in NSW, Australia. Erik ran Funkey Forest for many years, a well known Byron Shire retreat centre and later on managing the Mullulmbimby hub of Santos Organics, the shires respected food & lifestyle nerve centre. He currently runs a successful Wellness Centre in downtown Brunswick Heads and navigating But what of the times when you are not defined by work or purpose, rather just by being. Erik speaks of the impact of the labels we ourselves use and the value society puts on them, the difficulties many men face in becoming fathers and being in relationship and what happens when relationships break down.. what happens when you break down?Moving from being a couple with a child, to then being single then to being in relationship again with a partner who also has children and meanwhile your first ex is getting together with another and having babies.. Blended families can be complex at best, intriguing and sometimes downright fun. We discuss all this and more in this episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond.Links:http://www.puravidawellness.com.auwww.annaleeatia.comwww.pbbmedia.orgCredits (music snippets):Salif Kaita, YamoreGeorge Harrison, Sat SingingCopyright:PBB Media 2017Annalee Atia

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Blended families, change and Fatherhood

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 27:51


Were talking about blended families, parenting and fatherhood in this episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond. Our guest Erik Adams is a father, long-time practitioner and supporter of the healing and wellness movement and local to the northern rivers in NSW, Australia. Erik ran Funkey Forest for many years, a well known Byron Shire retreat centre and later on managing the Mullulmbimby hub of Santos Organics, the shires respected food & lifestyle nerve centre. He currently runs a successful Wellness Centre in downtown Brunswick Heads and navigating But what of the times when you are not defined by work or purpose, rather just by being. Erik speaks of the impact of the labels we ourselves use and the value society puts on them, the difficulties many men face in becoming fathers and being in relationship and what happens when relationships break down.. what happens when you break down?Moving from being a couple with a child, to then being single then to being in relationship again with a partner who also has children and meanwhile your first ex is getting together with another and having babies.. Blended families can be complex at best, intriguing and sometimes downright fun. We discuss all this and more in this episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond.Links:http://www.puravidawellness.com.auwww.annaleeatia.comwww.pbbmedia.orgCredits (music snippets):Salif Kaita, YamoreGeorge Harrison, Sat SingingCopyright:PBB Media 2017Annalee Atia

This Retro Life
Episode Thirteen: Susie and Sarah

This Retro Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 36:02


We aren't sure if Susie was joking when she said Sarah's love of vintage comes from being thrown in dumpsters looking for vintage finds. What we do know is that this mother daughter duo share a love for vintage and have channeled that in everything from a clothing store to radio program! You can't help but smile when you listen to these two banter so settle in and enjoy!