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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy has a new nickname for JB, and the All Sports Report starts with Oscar Allen's press conference apologising to his teammates and fans after his meeting with Sam Mitchell. Western Bulldog mature-age recruit Sam Davidson calls in to talk about his astonishing journey to the AFL, then Billy has a talkback topic that might be his worst ever... yet still somehow works. We relive Billy eating curried sausages at the Cremorne, and we've got an update on the Bulgarian soccer team that held a tribute for a dead teammate who wasn't actually dead. Billy's Idiot File is a monster, we're giving away an epic Gather Round prize, and Collingwood legend Peter Daicos calls in ahead of the Pies and Blues tonight. Finally, Billy has two jokes to finish the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is proudly brought to you by Shadowboxer. Alexis Daish is a Journalist for Channel 9. Topics discussed ~ what did you want to be growing up, opportunities, lessons from going live on TV, how people come unstuck, the art of interviewing, cancel culture, social commentary, Australian politics, misconceptions of being a journalist, dealing with criticism, door stopping, what get clicks, turning around/changing stories, juggling motherhood and work, energy, recommendations + what's next. Come to our DBSC 'Impact' Coffee Catch Up ~ this Wednesday (June 19th) 8:30am @ Coe & Coe in Cremorne. Subscribe to our Dream Big Social Club NEWSLETTER to stay up to date with all things Funny Business + more ~ https://dreambigsocialclub.beehiiv.com/subscribe Web ~ https://linktr.ee/funnybusinesspodcast Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/funnybusiness_au/ LinkedIn ~ Lach / Rob CONTACT ME (Lach) ~ lach@dreambigsocialclub.com
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
The first computer bug was an actual bug, and that is the reason why it's called that when you have an issue. In 1947 a moth flew into the computer at Harvard University and stuffed it up. The programmer working on it at the time found the moth and taped it to a piece of paper with an explanation on what happened to the computer. Rowan Atkinson's Mr Bean wasn't originally called Mr Bean. When he was developing the character, he didn't give him a name to begin with because he was mostly silent. His writers put a bunch of vegetables on the table and the frontrunner was Mr Cauliflower. Also, the reason why we have Mr Bean is because Rowan tried a bunch of pitches for TV shows and was knocked back each time. The reason – his voice was awful. So, he decided to pitch something without his voice. It's estimated 80% of the people in the world have never stepped onto an airplane. Noticed a photo of Cremorne on the Mackay Council's Facebook page last week for Throwback Thursday. It's amazing how that areas has changed and a number of buildings no longer there. The Trocadero Hall is no longer there. They had wedding breakfasts – didn't know that was a thing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show is a recording of a live reading by beloved poet, legendary convenor and photographer Michael Reynolds. In this recording, he is performing at the Cherry Poets in Cremorne on the 13th of January 2024. This recording includes a reading of "Snake" by DH Lawrence
Welcome to the Propertybuyer Podcast – Unveiling Sydney's Luxury Real Estate World with Darren Curtis of Christies International Welcome to our next edition of the Propertybuyer Podcast, where we delve into the captivating realm of Sydney's luxury property market. Nestled amidst iconic landscapes and prestigious neighbourhoods, Sydney boasts some of the finest real estate in the world. Picture the allure of Point Piper, Rose Bay, Double Bay, or Vaucluse, where expansive waterfront mansions command breathtaking views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Imagine the allure of Mosman and Cremorne, with cityscape vistas, or the elegance of Balmoral slopes offering panoramic views stretching to the Heads. And then there are the sprawling estates on the Lower and Upper North Shore, from the leafy suburbs of Roseville and Lindfield to the opulent precincts of Wahroonga and Warrawee, surrounded by renowned private schools. These areas embody the essence of real estate dreams, but in such exclusive markets, discovering hidden gems and seizing the best opportunities is a pursuit that demands expertise. What do luxury buyers truly desire, and from which corners of the globe do they emerge? What is the current state of the top-end market, and how can one navigate these tightly held enclaves? To unravel the mysteries of prestige real estate, we are joined today by a distinguished guest, Darren Curtis from Christies International. With a wealth of experience and insights, Darren is poised to provide timely perspectives on the ever-evolving world of luxury property. Questions that we will cover in this Episode Podcast Topic – Sydney's Luxury Property Market Insights: Darren Curtis, Christies International: Introduction to Darren: "Darren, can you share what inspired you to enter the real estate realm? How long have you been in the industry, and what was your inaugural role?" Christies International's Position: "Currently at Christies International, and working closely with Ken Jacobs, could you shed light on Christie's position in the Australian Real Estate Market?" Coverage and Demographics: "What suburbs and areas do you consistently cover? How would you describe the amenity and demographics of those areas?" Prestige Market Categories: "In terms of price bands, how do you categorize the prestige market? Do you have specific terms like luxury, prime luxury, super luxury, and ultra prime?" Reflection on 2023: "Reflecting on 2023, what were the major influencers in the market, especially at the top end? How would you summarize the year?" Predictions for 2024: "Looking ahead to 2024, what are your expectations and predictions for the property market?" Luxury Buyers' Approach: "Could you elaborate on how luxury buyers approach the real estate game? What key features are they typically looking for?" Expats and Foreign Buyers: "Dealing with expats and foreign buyers, could you share insights into their preferences? How do you guide someone unfamiliar with the Australian market?" Trends in Eastern Suburbs: "What trends are emerging in the Eastern suburbs market? What types of buyers and properties are in high demand?" Setting Realistic Prices: "When listing a property, how do you determine a realistic and relevant price in the current market?" Off-Market Sales: "Off-market sales are prevalent. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach for both buyers and sellers?" Vendor Hesitations: "What factors are holding vendors back from listing properties? Are these reasons rational?" Buyer Reservations: "Similarly, what impediments do buyers face? What might be causing hesitation in the purchasing process?" Negotiation Dynamics: "How do you approach the negotiation process with potential buyers? Any advice for buyers dealing with sales agents?" Memorable Sale: "Reflecting on your career, what has been your most memorable, interesting, or intriguing sale?" Darren's Property Experience: "Can you share your personal experience in buying property? Are you an active property investor yourself?" Best Investment Advice: "Finally, what is the best piece of investment advice you've ever received?"
The German born architect and interior designer Johannes Hart is the owner of the company Layan in the Melbourne suburb of Cremorne, which specializes in designing luxury hotels. Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt, Le Meridien - these are just a few from a long list of luxury hotels, wellness resorts and restaurants all over the world that bear the signature of Johannes Hart and his team of designers. - Was macht ein Luxushotel aus? Super-Kingsize-Betten? Feinste Bettbezüge und Vorhangstoffe? Seidenfarbene Badezimmerfliesen? Oder eine palast-ähnliche Lobby Über solche Fragen zerbricht sich der aus Deutschland stammende Architket und Innenarchitekt Johannes Hart den Kopf. Er ist Inhaber der Firma Layan im Melbourner Vorort Cremorne, die sich auf das Entwerfen von Luxushotels spezialisiert hat. Ritz-Carlton, Hyatt, Le Meridien - das sind nur ein paar wenige aus einer langen Liste an Luxushotels, Wellness-Ressorts und Restaurationsbetriebe in aller Welt, die die Handschrift von Johannes Hart und seinem Designer-Team tragen.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Happy Friday!, Billy's All Sports Report, Scott Cam previews The Block's Grand Finale, Friday Brag Artist, VB Hard-Earned nicknames, The Cremorne won some AHA Awards, Eddie McGuire, Idiot Song - Rocket, Billy's Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep 286 - Why Should I Be a Footnote in Someone Else's Life? This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Powered by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to Aussie owned Red Energy today Head to www.redenergy.com.au BOOK NOW FOR OUR LIVE PODCAST EVENT for RED ENERGY on THURSDAY NOVEMEBER 16th - Join Caro, Corrie and guests at Red Energy in Cremorne from 5pm - book your tickets HERE. Corrie is in Conversation with Deborah Conway on 18th October 6:00 pm – link to book HERE. This week on the podcast Caro and Corrie discuss the invisible women of history and the menfolk who made them invisible. We reflect on; Wifedom by Anna Funder The Dolly Parton Tribute Show by Kelly O'Brien Fairplay (Netflix) Dolly Parton's America podcast In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles Thompson brings us 3 wines from Western Victoria. Eastern Peake Intrinsic Chardonnay 2021 LATTA Blanc 2022 Mulline Nouveau 2022 Use promo code MESS at www.princewinestore.com.au or instore for your 10% listener discount. In BSF for Red Energy. The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Domonic Smith Caravaggio's Shadow Stephanie Alexander's Bolognaise (see recipe HERE) Our recipe of the week is thanks to Cobram Estate - Australia's most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria In 6 Quick Questions we discuss which media have done a good job covering The Voice referendum and how Saturday's outcome will impact the PM, Peter Dutton, the AFLW and our culture. Plus, Caro has some Amazing Facts after her visit to Bollobek on the weekend. You can check out the garden HERE. Don't miss the NGVWA Garden Day on October 26th in Caulfield - details and tickets HERE. Dear Caro and Corrie is back - email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au and each week a lucky listener will receive a gift from Ello Botanicals - all natural Australian made facial oils. Email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au or join us on Instagram or Facebook. This podcast is produced by Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield and Courtney Gabb for SEN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 285 - First Time I've Ever Cried in the Final Act. This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Powered by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to Aussie owned Red Energy today Head to www.redenergy.com.au Save the Date for our Live Podcast event on Thursday 16th of November - at Red Energy in Cremorne. It's been a big week for Corrie and Caro which included family reunions, Football finals, the Brownlow, Car break ins, a family outing to the ballet and much more. In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store - Myles Thompson joins us covering the Iberian Peninsula. Check out the Iberian Mixed Dozen HERE. Altano Tinto DOC Duero 2019 Abellio Albarino 2021 Palacios Remondo 'La Vendimia' Garnacha Tempranillo 2020 Use promo code MESS at www.princewinestore.com.au or instore for your 10% listener discount. In BSF for Red Energy; The It Girl - Ruth Ware Colin from Accounts on Binge Corrie share's Sabrina Ghayour's Spiced Rhubarb and Almond Cake recipe (see recipe below) Our recipe of the week is thanks to Cobram Estate - Australia's most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria In 6 Quick Questions picks we discuss musical toilets, the demise of a great institution and Corrie has a Hay fever themed Amazing Fact. Dear Caro and Corrie is back - email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au and each week a lucky listener will receive a gift from Ello Botanicals - all natural Australian made facial oils. Email feedback@dontshootpod.com.au or join us on Instagram or Facebook. This podcast is produced by Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield and Courtney Gabb for SEN. Spiced Rhubarb and Almond Cake Serves 8-10 400g rhubarb, trimmed and cut into 5mm-thick slices 225g caster sugar, plus 2 tablespoons 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon 3 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste 2 teaspoons ground ginger 225g self-raising flour 150g salted butter, melted plus extra for greasing 150g flaked almond, 75g toasted For the filling 300ml double cream, cold from the fridge Seeds from 4 cardamom pods, crushed using a mortar and pestle 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2-3 tablespoons icing sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste 175g smooth blackberry jam Preheat the oven to 160 degrees C (140 fan forced). Grease a 24cm spring-form cake tin and line it with baking paper. Put the rhubarb slices into a mixing bowl with the 2 tablespoons caster sugar and 1 teaspoon of the cinnamon and mix well. Set aside. Put the eggs, remaining caster sugar, vanilla paste, remaining cinnamon and ginger into a large mixing bowl and heat together to mix thoroughly. Add the flour and melted butter and mix well, then mix in the rhubarb pieces, followed by the toasted almonds. Give everything a thoroughly good mix to ensure the ingredients are evenly combined. Pour the mixture into the prepared cake tin and use a spatula to smooth out the surface. Scatter the raw flaked almonds liberally over the top. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin. Remove the cooled cake from the tin and cut it in half horizontally to make 2 sandwich layers. Use the layer covered in almonds as the top cake layer. To make the cream filling, put the double cream into a mixing bowl with the cardamon, cinnamon, icing sugar and vanilla paste and beat using an electric hand whisk until soft with peaks form and it just holds its shape. If you have the time, refrigerate the cream to chill it before using. Spread the cream over the lower half of the cake. Stir the jam to loosen and spoon it over the cream, then sandwich with the top cake layer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode I am super excited to be bringing on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a Registered Psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. BMA utilises the discipline of Psychologists, Dieticians, Paediatricians, Social workers, Psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years. Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am so excited to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast to speak about the topic of the current economic pressures on Eating Disorders. During periods of stress and uncertainty lots of people's ability to cope can quickly lapse. That is why on this week's episode Sarah goes through the impact of the pressures of the cost of living on the presentation of eating disorders. As a way to encourage people during difficult times it is really even more important to reach out for help. Especially the right mental health support for the treatment and recovery from an Eating Disorder. So, on that note, let's jump right into the topic of money, negative feelings around money, being committed to recovery and the importance of seeking support when struggling with your mental health. Enjoy! Podcast Summary: 1. The impact of stress and uncertainty on the presentation of eating disorders 2. The impact of the cost of living on recovery 3. Food insecurity and the way families are talking about food 4. Not justifying food restriction because of the economic crisis 5. Prioritising Eating Disorder recovery and treatment 6. Using your recovery tool kit during difficult times Links to BodyMatters: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email Budget friendly recipe sites: Woolworths: Budget Recipes –Woolworths Recipes Australia's Best Recipes: 100 budget family meals to help lower the grocery bill Taste: Top 50 budget meals
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Oscar McInerney, Aaron Finch at the Cremorne Hotel, Shaun Higgins at the Cremorne Hotel, Billy Bakes Oscar Robinson, Wil Anderson, JB recalls meeting Lord Ian Botham for the first time, Idiot File - part 1, Idiot File - part 2, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
It's our last show for a couple of weeks!, how good Cremorne?, Billy's All Sports Report, Melbourne Storm's Christian Welch, Friday Brag Artist, Matty O interviewed NBA star Josh Green, what did Billy say?, it's Spud's game tonight - so we look back at one of his greatest Triple M moments, Idiot File - part 1, Idiot File - part 2, Billy's Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB Billy and Rosie are live from Billy's Pub, All Sports Report, Aaron Finch, Gary Ablett Junior was on Front Bar last night, Brian Taylor, Rosie's social media feedback, Billy chats to the crowd, Thirsty Thursday Round 15 preview, Shaun Higgins, Billy's Bake of Ollie Robinson, Geelong Quiz, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
The Aussies win the first Ashes test!, JB and Billy recap a massive victory, Lehmo, Hump Day Quiz, Billy Bakes Ollie Robinson, other sports news, Jay Clark's footy news, we're going to the Cremorne tomorrow, Wil Anderson, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode I am so delighted to be bringing back on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a clinical psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. That utilises the discipline of psychologists, dieticians, paediatricians, social workers, psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years. Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am thrilled to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast this week to speak about the topic of food for the heart and the soul. As a way of giving yourself another reason to enjoy the experience of food and eating again. Acknowledging that food is more than just about the food. But instead a way to increase memories, friendships, connection, bonds, joy, and positive experiences in life. So on that note, please give a warm welcome to Sarah and happy listening! Podcast Summary 1. Eating foods to nourish the heart and soul 2. Building interceptive awareness around food 3. Honouring different parts of ourselves 4. Eating socially, flexibly, and spontaneously 6. Making memories around food as a special part of being human 7. Exploring foods and all that life has to offer Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
Emma Hamilton nous parle du spectacle An Evening in Paris au Cremorne Orpheum du 5 mai prochain.
On this weeks episode I am so excited to be introducing you to our next special guest and one of BodyMatters very own team members Cameron Brodie. Cameron is studying a Bachelor of Science Majoring in Nutrition Science at The University of Sydney. With strong aspirations to complete his Masters of Nutrition Science and Dietetics to become a Registered Dietitian. Cameron currently works as a Personal Trainer at Norths fitness in Cammeray as well as is a dedicated Client Care Specialist here at our eating disorder treatment clinic in Cremorne, BodyMatters Australasia. On todays episode Cameron so kindly shares his story with disordered eating and provides his own personal experiences from the gym culture. Where he emphasises the negative influence of misinformation, fad diets and quick fix approaches. With Cameron's own lived experience motivating his passions to now support people further improve their relationships with food, exercise and body. Signifying the importance of education and professional advice within the fitness industry. Being a part of numerous peoples lives as a PT, Cameron hopes to raise awareness around the susceptibility of people to eating disorders to safely support people along their health journeys. So, on that note please welcome our next special guest and happy listening! Podcast Summary The influence of gym culture outside of the gym The problem with fad or quick fix diets Joining a gym with a positive culture Finding movement that you enjoy Creating a healthy relationship with exercise Education around eating disorders Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
Eve FranceEve is the Founder of Green Up Co and a friend of mine, who I was lucky to meet at The Commons in Cremorne. Eve is passionate about sustainability at home and at work and has turned her education, expertise and sharp mind to helping businesses go green, improving their sustainability, reducing their carbon footprint and to align their day to day activity with their ESG goals.Gold MemberLove Humans of Purpose and sick of all the ads? Sign Up as a monthly or annual Humans of Purpose Gold Member like our rock star supporters Kathy, Andrew 1, Andrew 2, Chris, Nikki, Margaret, Ben, Misha, Sarah and Geoff. You'll get the following awesome perks in return each and every week:Removal of all three ads per episodeEarly access to all episodesFull transcripts of all episodesAudio notes for all episodesBrokered intros to all podcast guestsHoP PromotionsEach year we offer 5 out of our 50 annual episodes as paid promotional opportunities to values aligned organisations, that can be standalone episodes or part of an integrated marketing campaign. These 5 annual paid episodes enable us to cover our costs of production each year and break even, enabling our social enterprise model to tick along.Our promotional campaigns help to amplify purpose-driven and socially impactful organisations and enable you to reach our engaged local and global audience. Click Here to learn more about collaborating on a custom campaign package for 2023 and email Stella to enquire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks episode I am super excited to be bringing on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a clinical psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. That utilises the discipline of psychologists, dieticians, paediatricians, social workers, psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years. Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am so excited to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast to speak about the topic of eating disorders in schools. As it is an ever present issue and a pressing social distortion that is forcefully emerging within the Australian and International school systems. As adolescence is a key developmental time within children's lives, kids are a lot more susceptible to the perpetuation of eating disorders within the school environments. So, to shed some light on how to best navigate the ever emerging eating disorders for young children, Sarah McMahon will be providing some of the must needed knowledge for students, schools, teachers and parents. So please give a warm welcome to Sarah and happy listening! Podcast Summary: 1. Diet culture in schools 2. Childhood bullying 3. Social media in schools 4. Normalising changing bodies 5. Hunger and fullness cues Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
A sample laden UK hit that took 6 months enter the Australian charts, just.Thursday nights on the Lower Noth Shore in 1990. We were Stompers and we Stomped.Greater Dub - Severed Heads1991Used with the permission of Tom Ellard
The house used to be occupied by Dennis "Mr Death" Allen who reportedly murdered multiple people in the home, is now up for rent for $490 a week in Cremorne. Renowned journalist specialising in crime, Andrew Rule, explains why the house is so notorious. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy are at the Cremorne Hotel after Geelong's Grand Final win, Leigh Montagna wraps up the stories from the GF, Joel Selwood, Geelong Mayor Peter Murrihy, Isaac Smith, how bad is Billy's voice? Tom Hawkins, Jordan De Goey rejects Pies' offer, Geelong Quiz, Jeremy Cameron, Roaming Billy, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I was lucky enough to chat to Gareth and his partner Catherine for Broadsheet right before their Cremorne shop opened for dine-in customers. I probably picked the worst time to hit up Gareth for my own chef chat, given they have only just opened a second shop in Collingwood and they have a baby due any second. Gareth was just finishing up something when I arrived so he set me up with a delicious savoury tart; maple glazed bacon in a leek and almond base, topped with Swiss Gruyère custard. Far be it from me to channel Janice from Friends, but Oh. My. God. Gareth and I just launched right in with a very organic conversation covering, well obviously tarts, but also imposter syndrome, Dinner by Heston, and how fabulous and absolutely pivotal Catherine is in the narrative, community and success surrounding Tarts Anon.
Gloria Dawn Evans was born in Port Melbourne on 26 February, 1929. Her father was William Evans, a ventriloquist, magician and paper-tearer known as Billy Andross, and her mother was Zilla Weatherly, a contortionist and singer who toured for many years with her sisters Zaida and Queenie. Gloria made her stage debut with them when she was only 14 days old. Three years later she was singing and dancing, billed as 'Baby Dawn'. In 1939 she toured with other talented youngsters in the Tivoli Gang. In 1941, when she was 12, her mother launched her at the Tivoli as an adult soubrette. She appeared there with George Wallace, Jim Gerald, Queenie Paul and Roy Rene ('Mo'), though she had a golden rule: 'I never work blue or nude.' In 1946 Dawn appeared in revue for Harry Wren at the Cremorne in Brisbane. The following year she married a juggler, Frank Cleary, and together they toured with Sorlie's tent show in pantomime and revue. In 1949 Dawn made her musical comedy debut in Little Nellie Kelly and Sunny for Will Mahoney at the Cremorne. In 1952 she had the title role in the starry production of Cinderella at the Melbourne Tivoli. Tommy Trinder, who played Buttons, was impressed: 'She was a great artist. Had she gone to England or America she would have been a world star.' In 1959 Garnet H. Carroll gave Gloria Dawn the coveted Carol Burnett role in his production of the musical Once Upon a Mattress at the Princess in Melbourne. In 1961-2 she toured for J.C. Williamson's in the comedy The Amorous Prawn and as the ebullient Rose in the Australian musical The Sentimental Bloke. From 1965 until 1967 Gloria Dawn featured in a string of sparkling Phillip Theatre revues for William Orr: A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down, Hail, Gloria Fitzpatrick (a 'revuesical' designed to showcase her versatility), There Will be an Interval of 15 Minutes and But I Wouldn't Want to Live There. Following this, she played the title role in Annie Get Your Gun, first, in 1967, 'in the round' in a large tent at Warringah Mall on Sydney's North Shore, and, a couple of years later, at David H. McIlwraith's resplendent Lido Theatre Restaurant in Russell Street, Melbourne. In 1972 Dawn and comedian Johnny Lockwood conducted workshops in vaudeville tradition for the cast of the Old Tote's How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?, and John Bell's free-wheeling interpretation of Goldoni's A Servant of Two Masters. It was Dawn's great friend, playwright Peter Kenna, who persuaded her to take the greatest gamble of her life. At the Community Theatre in Sydney in 1972 she played her first major dramatic role, Oola Maguire, in a revival of The Slaughter of St Teresa's Day, which Kenna had written expressly for her. Her remarkable performance won her the Sydney Critics' Circle Best Actress Award. This triumph led to three more challenges the following year: she was Anna Fierling in Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children for the Melbourne Theatre Company, Aggie in Kenna's A Hard God for Nimrod in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra, and Mrs Peachum in The Threepenny Opera for the Old Tote at the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre. A Hard God was televised by the ABC in 1974. At Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, in 1972 she delivered a powerhouse performance as Mama Rose in Gypsy. It was Dawn's greatest success; tragically, it was to be her last as she became gravely ill. Toni Lamond was called in to substitute when required. Lamond took over for the Adelaide run, but Dawn was well enough to appear on the opening night in Sydney. Lamond remembered: 'Gloria was extraordinary that Saturday night. She reached down to her very depths and gave all she had. By the following Thursday, she was faltering. On the Friday...
Gerard from Cremorne wants to know why the gloves have to come off when the cheque arrives?
A live recording of Jennifer Compton, feature poet at Cherry Poets, The Cherry Tree Hotel, Cremorne. The event was held on 7th May 2022. Jennifer's eleventh book of poetry, the moment, taken, is available from Recent Works Press.
Dean JacobsonDean is the Creative Director at Univers. Univers is a full-service design studio specialized in brand identity online and offline. Their core services are brand Identity, brand strategy, and the design and development of websites. Dean and I work about five metres away from each other at The Commons in Cremorne and we can oft be found discussing horror films, the best coffee cups and when we will attend our next movie marathon at the Astor Theatre. Our SponsorsWe are proudly sponsored by Neon Treehouse, the best digital agency on the planet earth. Get your free 1-hour digital strategy consultation with full notes (valued at $300), just email josh@neontreehouse.com and pop Humans of Purpose in the subject line. Delicious and healthy soda Kreol is the official drink of Humans of Purpose. Get your 15% discount on any order at their website today, by just entering discount code humansofpurpose on checkout.HoP MembershipWant the full Humans of Purpose experience? Join great folks like Andrew 1, Andrew 2, Chris, Nikki, Margaret, Ben and Misha and sign up to become a Humans of Purpose member. For your monthly or annual (discounted) support we can promise the following perks each and every week:Early access to all upcoming episodesAdvertising-free for all episodesFull transcripts of all episodesMy 5 key takeaways from all episodesAudio notes on all episodesBrokered intros to podcast guestsHelp us ensure the sustainability and growth of Humans of Purpose. Sign up here via our new member platform, Supercast.Promotional PackagesAll Humans of Purpose guests are hand-picked by our team, but we open to promoting opportunities that meet the needs of our growing community. Are you seeking to promote your organisation, programs, products or services on Humans of Purpose?We offer up to 10 opportunities per year for values aligned organisations to do so. We have just a few opportunities left for 2022. Click here to learn more about collaborating on a custom campaign package that will get you the results you seek and pop us a note at hello@humansofpurpose.com to learn more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate Newey and Kate Holmes talk about moving bodies, equipment assisting movement and why we should care about silent moving bodies. They touch upon gendered ideas, costume, risk and how elite ballet developed from the popular entertainment of pantomime.Entertainments, performers, movements & incidents: Entertainment: Pleasure Gardens (including Cremorne & Vauxhall)Entertainment: Music HallEntertainment: Concert DanceEntertainment: Ballet. For more on differences between romantic & classical see: https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/different-types-balletEntertainment: Nineteenth Century Burlesque – this doesn't have the same meaning as today. For more see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_burlesqueAerialist: Jules LéotardPhysical Culture Movement: Muscular ChristianityAerialist: Mademoiselle AzellaBallet: Adam, Adolphe (1841) Giselle, ou les WilisTrain accident: 1918 Hagenbeck Wallace train wreckStage technology: trap doors. See this video for nineteenth century traps still working at the Gaiety on the Isle of Man.Want to find out more after this podcast? Here's our pick of free online resources.Music: Ambient piano & strings by ZakharValahaa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars Catch-Up - Triple M Adelaide 104.7
OPENER - We are live from the Cremorne in Unley! MARK SODERSTROM - What are you doing these days? Talking Port – “You'll see Sam Skinner debut" & Soda reckons Port are targeting Erin Phillips in the AFLW. SPORTS UPDATE - Ash Barty's retirement from Tennis, Barry Hall loses last night to Sonny Bill Williams, Latest on Test between Pakistan v Australia and also the Redbacks. $1000 DOLLAR MINUTE - Andrew has a crack live from the Cremorne! TOM ROCKLIFF. HALFTIME. PETE MALINAUSKAS OUR NEW LEADER OF SA - Jars asks – “If you were in charge of SA for a day, what would you change?” CALLS: IF YOU WERE IN CHARGE, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE? TOM JONAS - What did you learn after Brisbane last week? Was Round 1 the one that got away? & Port to honour Russell Ebert. BERN'S FACTS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Brett Lee, funny sayings, umpire abuse crackdown, Hump Day Quiz, Patrick Lipinski, Locked Out Unusual, Jeremy Cameron & Isaac Smith, Idiot Song - Learn To Fly, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
We're live from the Cremorne Hotel in Geelong before the Foo Fighters play at Kardinia Park, Carlton defeat Melbourne in the AAMI Series, RIP Rod Marsh, Friday Brag Artist, Jeremy Cameron & Isaac Smith, we chat to Billy's neighbours!, Ash Barty taking time away from tennis, Dangerous Dave, Foo Fighters Ticket Giveaway, Idiot Song - Learn To Fly, Aaron Finch, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While attending a wedding with a friend, Ajoy Joshi (Nilgiri's) became mesmerized by the knife skills of the chefs providing the feast. It gave him the inspiration to begin a career as a chef and led to chancing his arm on a career downunder. A few decades later and he's become one of the most influential chefs exploring the depth and breadth of Indian cuisine in Australia.https://nilgiris.com.auFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://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 FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
Cremorne, Sydney: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cremorne,_New_South_WalesLa Perouse, Sydney: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Perouse,_New_South_WalesPlasticine: https://www.imaginated.com/art-glossary/what-is-plasticine/Wordle game: https://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/ Nerdle (mathematical spin-off of Wordle): https://nerdlegame.com BODMAS (order of operations): https://byjus.com/maths/what-is-bodmas/
On this weeks summer special, Chris interviews Rick, a civil engineer with 20 years expertise in traffic & transport infrastructure. Rick discusses Cremorne issues with curtailing truck movements, traffic planning, making the area safer for residents, walkers and cyclists. Rick is critical of City of Yarra not following their own obligations as a road manager or planning scheme advice for residential zones and need for a traffic management strategy to conform to councils own policies to clearly articulate what is required. Topics include previous Local Area Place Making (LAPM), new Road Safety Studies, other council strategies for truck movements, especially Maribyrnong Council, Austroads and VicRoads guidanceRick is a long term Cremorne resident and a Streets Alive Yarra supporter
Ajoy Joshi is the chef and owner of Nilgiri's Restaurant based in Cremorne, Sydney. Born in Hyderabad, India, he has been working as a chef for over 3 decades now, celebrating all regions of India's diverse cuisine.In this week's episode we talk about Chef's upbringing, living in the moment, and cricket analogies. We unpack how he and his wife, Meera Joshi, have sustained the longevity of their restaurant, family, and community.Connect with AjoyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cookwithajoy/Website - https://nilgiris.com.auConnect with BanipreetWebsite - www.iambanipreet.com
Nilgiri's owner Ajoy Joshi was fed up with his customers thinking that all Indian food consisted of was curries. Ajoy talks to Gary Mehigan about how he's constantly bringing his community to different parts of India, why he'll give food away for free to anyone who asks, and how he hasn't repeated a menu in 24 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We catch up with Seany with an eye on the 2022 NRL season and also getting a tip for the NRL. We also had a special guests with the cross from Richard from Cremorne.
Wani Sakellaropoulos owns Cremorne's Ms Frankie with her partner Melinda. Their restaurant was a Tier One exposure site in Melbourne's recent outbreak and Wani, Mel and most of their staff ended up with coronavirus - their chef is still in hospital. It's been an incredibly tough time but Wani has wise words born of hard experience about COVID-safe procedures, vaccination and her hopes for a powerful collective voice in hospitality.https://msfrankie.com.auFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcastFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/
Dirty Linen heads to Sydney to talk to John Lepouris, owner of cafe/deli Against the Grind and dark kitchen Crumbed - House of the Schnitty. We talk about neighbourhoods helping small business through lockdown and the trials and tribulations of trying to run a business that relies on delivery platforms: unhelpful, unresponsive and definitely too expensive.Follow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/
NSW Police arrested four men on Wednesday over the alleged kidnap and assault of former international cricketer Stuart MacGill. It's alleged Mr MacGill was confronted in Cremorne by the brother of his partner on April 14 before being forced into a vehicle and driven more than 60 kilometres to a property, where three men allegedly assaulted him and threatened him with a firearm. He was dumped by his alleged kidnappers later in Belmore. Six days later, the incident was reported to police, who have charged the men for their alleged crimes. Today on Please Explain, Nathanael Cooper is joined by crime reporter Fergus Hunter to find out more about this bizarre series of events. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Police arrested four men on Wednesday over the alleged kidnap and assault of former international cricketer Stuart MacGill. It's alleged Mr MacGill was confronted in Cremorne by the brother of his partner on April 14 before being forced into a vehicle and driven more than 60 kilometres to a property, where three men allegedly assaulted him and threatened him with a firearm. He was dumped by his alleged kidnappers later in Belmore. Six days later, the incident was reported to police, who have charged the men for their alleged crimes. Today on Please Explain, Nathanael Cooper is joined by crime reporter Fergus Hunter to find out more about this bizarre series of events. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Put your boat shoes on as we visit the North Shore to talk all things Cremorne with Steph Broadbridge. We learn about the notorious gangland killing of Michael McGurk, and how real estate agents worked around it, we visit the various Cremorne watering holes such as Minskys, and we learn how Cremorne was once the headquarters of one of the worlds most notorious file sharing apps, Kazaa. Download and listen, and if you enjoy the episode leave us a review and tell your friends! www.communitynoticeboard.com.au
墨爾本這個禮拜的歡樂景象 帶你去走走全雪梨最美麗的Cremorne point offshore walk 聽到SBS 的廣播主持人在學我的台灣口音我就想咱們也來玩玩台灣跟大陸的口音吧 前天澳洲SBS 廣播訪問的實況(不過這個連結應該再幾天就expire 啦) https://www.sbs.com.au/language/mandarin/zh-hant/audio/podcaster-susie-wang-contributes-to-the-community Facebook: Susie阿紀closed Group碎碎念LIVE https://www.facebook.com/groups/1564722000252998/ Blog: https://sydneytaiwansister.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydneytaiwanbigsister/ 阿姐英文的” Darling what did you say” podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/1fRufXpdUZQ5vKs5aF5ctw?si=FeEZSB_UTbSFMMXhSCbY7A 雪梨台灣阿姐30,40,50 女神俱樂部 https://www.facebook.com/
For 25 years, Paul Bangay has created the most incredible, elegant and timeless gardens across Australia and the world! Over the course of his career, this Medal of the Order of Australia recipient has authored 10 books, the latest of which, Small Garden Design is out next month. We sat down with Paul in his studio in Cremorne, Melbourne, where we discussed his incredibly successful career, the mentors who have inspired him along the way, the creation of his own impossibly beautiful garden at Stonefields, and his new book. Find links and other show notes at https://thedesignfiles.net/podcast
Reem chats to Izzy Summers and Caitie Ross, the director and one of the cast members of the curent production of Kiki Zapata's 25 and F*cked, running until August 5 at the Owl and Cat Theatre (34 Swan Street, Cremorne).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.