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Legendary Sonic Youth founding member Lee Ranaldo joins journalist and music addict Cat Woods to discuss Sonic Youth's most recent release "In/Out/In" (Three Lobed Records), his solo career, looking forward, gamelan music and the nature of creativity.
Dami Im first garnered public attention as the winner of The X Factor in 2013. She went on to represent Australia at Eurovision in 2016. She's been a reality TV staple since 2013 on various shows, including Master Chef this year. She has just released her sixth album "My Reality" and we discuss the album, making music, reality and navigating how others perceive us, as well as racism and the media industry.
Laura Stevenson's sixth album, self-titled, is out this month. It's candid, confessional and frankly, a contender for Best Album of 2021. We discuss the making of it, and Laura's life lately.
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. This episode, we hear from Cat Woods, a writer and yoga/pilates teacher in Melbourne, Australia, where a big city incorporates a multitude of eclectic neighbourhoods that entice you with unique shopping, food, galleries, parks and beaches. Cat gives us her tips on exploring the city, offering up her favourite cafes, music venues and weekend activities. See Melbourne through the eyes of a local.
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Norma Kamali has been in the fashion industry for 53 years. At 75, she works out daily and has her own skincare line, a wellness cafe in New York, and a hugely successful fashion brand. She pioneered athleisure - activewear as daily fashion. She speaks to Cat Woods, Australian journalist and yoga teacher, about her new book and her lifestyle.
“There are a numbers of parallels between laws passed during COVID and laws passed during the first world war.” – Associate Professor Catherine Bond Yarra Libraries and The Ewing Trust present: On this podcast, Cat Woods interviews author Catherine Bond about her book ‘Law in War’, which looks at the dangerous consequences of legislation passed for the purpose of winning a conflict. ‘Law in War’ primarily looks at laws relating to freedoms and restrictions in Australia during World War 1, but its themes are relevant to any time when people are affected by laws created in the name of victory. Law in War author Catherine Bond is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney. In 2016 she published her first book ‘Anzac: The Landing, The Legend, The Law’. As part of that work Catherine became interested in the little-considered topic of how law affected the Australian community during the First World War leading to this, her second book. Cat Woods is a Melbourne based freelance journalist, who has written on books, music, arts and travel for various publications and websites. Yarra Libraries Recommends: Law in War – Catherine Bond ANZAC : The Landing, The Legend, The Law – Catherine Bond
Nadine McNeil is a yoga teacher and the Universal Empress. She is a full time member of staff at The Yoga Barn in Ubud, Bali. Originally from Jamaica, she worked for the UN for over two decades, which is how she came to be in Indonesia. After training as a yoga teacher in India, she committed to a life of service as a teacher and a coach. We discuss life in yoga as COVID19 lockdown conditions prevent travel and there is a sense of reflection and contemplation where once busyness prevailed.
Charmene talks to Cat Woods about how Sydney Dance Company has responded to the COVID 19 closure by starting Virtual Dance Studio, which has so far seen significantly more participants than traditional public classes.
Denise Payne talks to Cat Woods about her upcoming training with Anodea Judith in Australia. We also talk chakras and how to incorporate this knowledge into daily life.
Meredith Rogers is a California based Senior BASI Pilates facilitator and master teacher internationally. She is a regular teacher on Pilates Anytime and an inspiration in terms of her teaching and her approach to life.
Dancer, Choreographer Aaron Cash speaks to Australian blogger & journalist Cat Woods. Aaron has toured with Cher, choreographed Ballet Revolucion (from Cuba), and is now performing his one-man show in New York. He's also acted on TV, appeared as a TV judge on dance shows and talks openly about his experience with hip replacement surgery. Cat is a Melbourne based journalist, blogger, yoga and Pilates instructor and founder of Ballet Sculpt.
Interview with Sally Fitzgibbons, pro athlete, surf star. Cat Woods from Core Integrity With Cat blog interviews Sally about her training, approach to life and body image, and even agrees to a surf lesson. Enjoy!
Melbourne yoga teacher and journalist, Cat Woods, chats with Denise Payne, International Yoga Teacher and Awesome Human (currently living in Ubud, Indonesia)
Sarah Dash is part of a major research trial into how food and the diet can potentially alleviate symptoms of depression. Very promising results on the effect of Mediterranean diet on enhanced mood and wellbeing. Listen to her insights in this interview with Cat Woods of Core Integrity With Cat blog http://catcore.blogspot.com
Interview between Cat Woods of Core Integrity With Cat (catcore.blogspot.com) and Professor Margaret Morris regarding gut microbiota, digestion, health and wellbeing
Ex-Vogue editor and fashion commentator Kirstie Clements speaks to Cat Woods about her latest book Impressive out through Melbourne University Publishing.