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In this special December holiday hour, stories about celebration, differing traditions, and family. A mother and son do their best to keep the gifting spirit alive, a daughter tries to fulfill her mother's wish for a Trinidadian feast, and a man waits and waits for the perfect moment to kiss a date. Those and more stories in this episode. Hosted by The Moth's Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Peter Aguero and his mother exchange holiday gifts made of paper.Tracey Segarra sends a Hanukkah card that her mother-in-law takes issue with.Steve Glickman attempts to escape a snowy Chicagoan Christmas for Puerto Vallarta.Dawn Fraser is tasked to find the perfect ingredients for a Trinidadian Christmas.Evan Lunt takes his grandmother's menorah to college as a keepsake of her.Bernie Somers counts down to a first kiss on New Year's Eve with a romantic interest.
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On today’s show, the disturbing rise of anti-semitism in Australia continues. Anthony Albanese makes a pre election pitch to families with kids in daycare. A man has been found guilty 17 years after murdering his wife. An update on the health of sporting icon Dawn Fraser. And bad news for the bottom line of booze merchants Dan MurphysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's been a breakthrough in the hunt for an assassin who shot and killed a healthcare CEO in New York last week. Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser is out of intensive care and is on the mend after a nasty fall last week. Treating yourself to a single chocolate bar, or even a handful of chips, each day could be increasing your biological age. The 10 contenders for Time Magazine's person of the year have been revealed on the US Today Show. The Golden Globe nominees were revealed overnight. A Dominican baseballer has signed the biggest contract in sporting history See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie sporting legend, Dawn Fraser, undergoing rehabilitation, after a serious fall A US-based Jewish human rights organisation, issues a travel warning for Australia Joint winners at Tennis Australia's night of nights! And Golden Globe noms are out, with some Aussies getting the nod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie sporting legend, Dawn Fraser, undergoing rehabilitation, after a serious fall A US-based Jewish human rights organisation, issues a travel warning for Australia Joint winners at Tennis Australia's night of nights! And Golden Globe noms are out, with some Aussies getting the nod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland squash great Geoff Hunt has joined Don Bradman and Dawn Fraser in being elevated to legendary status in Queensland's Hall of Fame. He joins Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 222 of Beyond The Story, Sebastian Rusk interviews Dawn Fraser as she discusses the essential frameworks for crafting compelling stories, whether for a TEDx talk or a podcast and emphasizes the importance of connecting with your audience through authentic storytelling.Join Sebastian Rusk and Dawn Fraser to explore the intersections of education, storytelling, and the art of podcasting.TIMESTAMPS[00:01:35] Storytelling and public narrative.[00:05:20] Storytelling frameworks and structures.[00:08:21] Ethiopian American identity exploration.[00:11:22] TED Talk storytelling and takeaways.[00:17:21] TEDx Stanford coaching preparation.[00:19:54] Wrongful convictions and storytelling.[00:22:58] TEDx stage preparation.QUOTES“So a lot of the work that I do now has these two anchors, which is either sharing my own stories and seeing events and teaching people how to do the same.” - Dawn Fraser“So part of my goal is to figure out what is going to be the most authentic version of you today that shows a change in that story from who you were and who you are now… Because keep in mind that our stories might be about us, but in my opinion, they're never for us. They're actually for our audience. They are a blessing, they're a gift so that others can learn from our stories, so people can be inspired.” - Dawn Fraser“I didn't really get that much on the podcasting education side. It actually cost me money and then some to go. But hey, who knows? I can always... My story one day will be that the podcast movement in 2024 led to my six-figure speaking business.” - Sebastian Rusk==========================Need help launching your podcast?Schedule a Free Podcast Strategy Call TODAY!PodcastLaunchLabNow.com==========================SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSSebastian RuskInstagram: Instagram.com/PodcastsSUCKFacebook: Facebook.com/sruskLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sebastianrusk/YouTube: Youtube.com/@PodcastLaunchLabDawn FraserInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnfraser/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnfraser/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dawnfraseronline/WEBSITEIdeas That Ignite: https://ignite.dawnjfraser.com/==========================PAYING RENT? Earn airlines when you do with the Bilt Rewards MastercardAPPLY HERE: https://bilt.page/r/2H93-5474
Another big day in Paris, and Matty and the Missile are talking about the IBA press conference that descended into total chaos, as well as the incredible moment that saw Noémie Fox land her first Olympic gold medal. In his final chat with the beloved Dawn Fraser, Matty gets an exclusive on why we haven't seen any records being broken in the pool. Plus, he asks Australia's swimmers an all-important question: which of them is best on a night out? Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Wantmore Olympics content? Matty & the Missile in Paris, featuring Matty Johns and James Magnussen, will be dropping new podcast episodes every day during the Olympics in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. LISTEN HERE. Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop into the feed every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another big day in Paris, and Matty and the Missile are talking about the IBA press conference that descended into total chaos, as well as the incredible moment that saw Noémie Fox land her first Olympic gold medal. In his final chat with the beloved Dawn Fraser, Matty gets an exclusive on why we haven't seen any records being broken in the pool. Plus, he asks Australia's swimmers an all-important question: which of them is best on a night out? Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Want more Olympics content? Search for En Route to Paris, wherever you get your podcasts, or LISTEN HERE Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With just hours until the Opening Ceremony kicks off, Matty Johns and the Missile get behind the microphones in the center of Paris to give us the lowdown. The Missile makes some bold predictions ahead of the swimming, as well as throwing some shade at the IOC, while Matty chats to the legendary Dawn Fraser about her time breaking up fistfights at The Riverview Hotel. Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Want more Olympics content? Matty & the Missile in Paris, featuring Matty Johns and James Magnussen, will be dropping new podcast episodes every day during the Olympics in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. LISTEN HERE. Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop into the feed every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off the back of watching the swim of the century, Matty and the Missile are outside the newly built La Défense Arena for a chat about all the medals scored by Australia on Day 1 of the Olympics. Joined by respective legends Crash Craddock and Dawn Fraser, as well as Ariarne Titmus's parents, they talk about what's next for our girl, French patriotism and how we can expect the Boxall conflict of interest to play out this week. Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Want more Olympics content? Matty & the Missile in Paris, featuring Matty Johns and James Magnussen, will be dropping new podcast episodes every day during the Olympics in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. LISTEN HERE. Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop into the feed every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off the back of watching the swim of the century, Matty and the Missile are outside the newly built La Défense Arena for a chat about all the medals scored by Australia on Day 1 of the Olympics. Joined by respective legends Crash Craddock and Dawn Fraser, as well as Ariarne Titmus's parents, they talk about what's next for our girl, French patriotism and how we can expect the Boxall conflict of interest to play out this week. Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Want more Olympics content? Search for En Route to Paris, wherever you get your podcasts, or LISTEN HERE Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With just hours until the Opening Ceremony kicks off, Matty Johns and the Missile get behind the microphones in the center of Paris to give us the lowdown. The Missile makes some bold predictions ahead of the swimming, as well as throwing some shade at the IOC, while Matty chats to the legendary Dawn Fraser about her time breaking up fistfights at The Riverview Hotel. Episodes of Matty & the Missile in Paris will drop daily in The Matty Johns Podcast feed. Catch the best moments on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcast Want more Olympics content? Search for En Route to Paris, wherever you get your podcasts, or LISTEN HERE Want more from Matty? NRL episodes drop every Tuesday, and family episodes featuring Matty, Trish, Cooper and Jack every Friday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With nine Olympic medals and 14 individual world records to her name, Leisel Jones is one of Australia's all-time greats. But her time as a professional athlete wasn't all podiums and accolades - it was also full of intense media scrutiny, body shaming, self-doubt, a public lashing from swim legend Dawn Fraser and a pressure to perform that was so intense she now says it left her feeling “almost brainwashed”. Twelve years after hanging up her swimsuit for the last time, Leisel admits she isn't sure whether she's fully processed that period of her life – or has quite figured out her post-swim identity. But she has since embarked on a career in radio, a platform that has given her an opportunity to talk freely about everyday life, including revealing on air late last year that she and her husband have separated. As Leisel tells host Sarrah Le Marquand about going public with her divorce: “Imagine if someone saw that I was on Bumble and they were like, ‘Hang on, aren't you married?'” Listen to The Rush Hour with Leisel Jones, Liam & Dobbo weekdays from 4-6pm on Triple M Brisbane. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How officials robbed a young woman of her Olympic dream - and the truth about fellow swimmer Dawn Fraser's 10-year-ban. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate Black History Month this year, guest-host Dawn Fraser brings you the seventh in our Best of Black Lives series, featuring stories of the Black experience. Stories by Shon Kennedy, Ray Christian, and Jamie Brunson. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scotty & Ruttsy are back with the Two Smokin' Guns podcast in 2024. In this episode we explored great Australian Larrikins including, Shane Warne, Warwick Capper, Mark Jacko Jackson, cartoonist Bill Leak, 1920's criminal Kate Leigh, Paul Hogan, Alby Mangels, Steve Irwin, Bob Hawke, Dawn Fraser, Noelene Brown, Barry Humphries, Ned Kelly, Chips Rafferty, Errol Flynn & the late great Keith Miller. Finished with a song called Bogans by Old Nick Uni Revue – very amusing tale of Tassie bogans sung to the tune of Royals by Lorde.
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It's 1964 and the Tokyo Olympics are drawing to a close. The Aussie team is in party mode and the celebrations stretch into the early hours of the morning. But one Olympic champion isn't having the best night. Instead of enjoying the party, she's being questioned by police. It's gold medalist, Dawn Fraser. Dawn is due to be Australia's flag bearer in the closing ceremony the very next day. But first, she'll have to avoid jail time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawn Fraser talks to Sam Hargreaves ahead of the Sports Australia Hall of Fame Awards.
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Netball Australia has signed a $15 million sponsorship deal with Visit Victoria just over a week after Hancock Prospecting pulled its contract with the sport. Under the deal, which will run from 2023 to 2027, the Australian Diamonds will wear Visit Victoria branding on the uniform and players and coaches will appear in tourism campaigns to promote Victoria as a travel destination. Victoria will effectively become the home of the Diamonds and will host at least one international Test match for the next five years. The Diamonds will also hold their high performance training camps in the state. On top of that, the new deal means the 2023 Super Netball Grand Final will be held in Victoria. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he was “thrilled” to announce the deal, declaring it a major “coup” for the state. “This is just a really fantastic day for us to be able to secure this sponsorship deal,” he said. “Victoria is a proud sporting state, and we are delighted to announce a new partnership with Visit Victoria. The partnership will guarantee Victorians the opportunity to experience more netball across the next four and a half years,” Netball Australia CEO Kelly Ryan said. Diamonds captain Liz Watson added: “This is a significant partnership for the Origin Australian Diamonds as we prepare to defend our Commonwealth Games gold medal in Victoria in 2026. “Visit Victoria is a proud supporter of netball, and this investment will benefit all levels of our game.” The deal with Visit Victoria, the state's tourism agency, will only enhance Melbourne's status as the so-called sporting capital of the Australia — adding to a calendar already boasting the Australian Open, AFL Grand Final, Melbourne Cup, cricket's Boxing Day Test match and the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Albert Park. The contract with Visit Victoria is a major boost to Netball Australia, which was desperately searching for a new sponsor after Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting pulled its $15 million deal. Now the sport's governing has found a replacement, with Visit Victoria's deal exactly the same amount Hancock Prospecting withdrew. Indigenous player Donnell Wallam had expressed concern about wearing the Hancock Prospecting logo because of comments made by Rinehart's father and Hancock Prospecting founder Lang Hancock. Donnell Wallam of the Australia Diamonds. Photo / Getty In an interview in the 1980s, Hancock proposed parts of the Indigenous community should be sterilised so they would “breed themselves out”. The breakdown of the deal with Hancock sparked heated responses from Australian sporting legends including Andrew Gaze, Anthony Mundine and Dawn Fraser, politicians, as well as media personalities such as Lisa Wilkinson and Tony Armstrong. There had been calls for Australian billionaire companies including software firm Atlassian to intervene but Netball Australia has found an alternative. Netball Australia's other major sponsors including Suncorp, Origin Energy and Nissan have stated they are standing by the Diamonds and will continue their funding of netball in Australia. The sport's governing body is reportedly $7 million in debt due to costs associated with running the Super Netball competition during the pandemic. Just four months ago, in June, Netball Australia was issued a “going concern” notice from auditors after losing a whopping $7.2 million in just two years. The deal with Visit Victoria will go a long way to recouping those losses. On the court, Wallam made a fairytale Diamonds debut last week in the series opener against England, coming off the bench in the last quarter and scored the matchwinning buzzer beat goal in the one-goal victory. The Diamonds took an unassailable 2-0 series lead against the Roses with a dominant 56-48 victory in game two on Sunday night. The result wrapped up a perfect 2022 for the Diamonds — who won the Quad Series in January, the Commonwealth Games gold medal, reclaimed the Constellation Cup from New Zealand and have now dominated the old enemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 115 overviewIn Episode 115, we focus on the latest news from MSC, re-routing cargo ships to protect marine mammals, Carnival Spirit enroute to Australia, Kangaroos Island welcomes Coral Princess, the countdown to Cunard's QE returning to Australia. P&O UK steps up entertainment on Arvia. Virgin Partners with sustainable marine fuel providers & Fred. Oslen celebrates Signature Experiences. Plus a listener question from Madeline.Throw back to the episode archives Ep14 – Captain Kate, Celebrity Cruises#14 – Captain Kate McCue on Celebrity Edge – The Big Cruise PodcastSupport the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhCruise newsWorld's Largest Container Line is Rerouting its Fleet to Avoid Collisions with Endangered Blue WhalesMediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has taken a major step to help protect blue whales and other cetaceans living and feeding in the waters off the coast of Sri Lanka by altering shipping lanes to avoid their habitat.A global leader in container shipping and logistics, MSC began in mid-2022 to voluntarily re-route its vessels passing by Sri Lanka, on a new course that is approximately 15 nautical miles to the south, in line with the advice of scientists and other key actors in the maritime sector.The decision was based on research surveys completed by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), with the World Trade Institute (WTI), Biosphere Foundation, University of Ruhuna (Sri Lanka), and supported by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).Westbound ship traffic is now limited to a latitude between 05 30N and 05 35N, and eastbound traffic is limited to a latitude between 05 24N and 05 29N in order to avoid designated cetacean habitats.Sri Lanka lies in the Indian Ocean, between Asia and Europe, and the port of Colombo is a major transshipment hub for global trade.The area off its southern coast is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world and is also inhabited by large populations of whales, meaning that these animals may be at risk of colliding with ships.Simulations have shown that moving the official shipping lane 15 nautical miles to the south could reduce the strike risk to blue whales by a whopping 95%.CARNIVAL LUMINOSA OFFICIALLY REGISTERED WITH THE BAHAMASAs part of its transition to the Carnival Cruise Line fleet, Carnival Luminosa was officially registered today with the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA). During the ceremony, Carnival Luminosa's senior leadership team and the classification society completed all necessary registration processes, and Deck Cadet Mark Casson, a Bahamian citizen from Freeport, raised the new Bahamian flag.When the ship departs for Dubai, she will be flying the Bahamian flag to designate the new ship registry. Eventually arriving to Australia in less than two months, Carnival Luminosa will sail a variety of seasonal itineraries from Brisbane from Nov. 6, 2022 to April 13, 2023, offering something for everyone, before repositioning for seasonal service from Seattle to Alaska next May, including some exotic, first-time-for-Carnival destinations.Carnival Splendor crosses the international date line on-route to Sydney Australia. The guests and crew on Carnival Splendor, currently sailing a Transpacific Journeys cruise on its way to restart Carnival Cruise Line's operations in Australia, can (sort of) consider themselves time travellers now that the ship has crossed the International Dateline while sailing westward in the southern Pacific Ocean. By crossing this internationally recognised calendar boundary, the ship skipped a full day of the week – turning Wednesday into Friday for all on boardFollowing Carnival Splendor's departure from Seattle on Sept. 6, after the ship's successful deployment as part of Carnival's biggest-ever Alaska season, guests on board have enjoyed an unforgettable opportunity exploring the natural beauty of this South Pacific cruise. Carnival Splendor made several stops across Hawaii, visiting Honolulu, Kona, Hilo and Maui. Carnival Splendor will soon visit the Fiji Islands, with stops in Suva and Port Denarau.Arriving in Sydney on Sept. 30, Carnival Splendor will be the first Carnival ship returning to guest operations in Australian waters in nearly 1,000 days. The ship will homeport in Sydney now year-round, with her first cruise departing Oct. 1.Carnival Splendor's return also coincides with Carnival's 10th year of operations in Australia. In November, Carnival Luminosa will complete the cruise line's two-ship deployment to Australia with sailings from Brisbane.Kangaroo Island's emotional reunion with Princess Cruises Kangaroo Island this week welcome its first cruise ship in more than two and a half years, sharing a special connection with both the valuable sector of the visitor economy and the visiting cruise line.Princess Cruises was the first cruise line to visit the island following the devastating bushfires in January 2020, with a special visit by the Sun Princess “in a show of support for the local community”.Many guests of that voyage made donations to South Australia's bushfire relief and Princess Cruises directed revenue from the day's shore excursions to the state's bushfire appeal. The visit was also hoped to help send a message to the world that Kangaroo Island was ‘open for business'.This weeks arrival of the Coral Princess is one of a record-breaking number of visits scheduled for South Australia in 2022/23 – including 32 visits to Penneshaw – and the beginning of a restart of a once $145 million sector of the state's visitor economy.With almost 2,000 passengers and 895 crew, the Coral Princess will return to Penneshaw on another itinerary in April 2023, while other Princess ships are also scheduled for Penneshaw this season through as far ahead as April 2024. This includes one of the biggest ships to visit Kangaroo Island, the Majestic Princess, which carries up to 3,560 passengers and 1,346 crew.Other cruise ships scheduled for Kangaroo Island this season (September 2022 to April 2023) include P&O's Pacific Explorer with up to 1,998 passengers and 924 crew, Cunard's Queen Elizabeth with up to 2,081 passengers and 980 crew; and Holland America's Westerdam carrying up to 1,964 passengers and 800 crew.Princess facilities first martial arts programme at sea FUJI Sports (FUJI), the outfitter and equipment provider for more than 18 million martial arts competitors and academies worldwide since 1969, and FUJI Mats, the worldwide leading supplier of premium mats, facility equipment, and design services, have announced a partnership with Princess Cruises that will now make FUJI the exclusive cruise partner to stage seminars, events and competitions spanning the globe.he first “Princess and FUJI Adventures Cruise” takes place January 7-14, 2023 on Sky Princess for a Caribbean voyage. The experience will depart from Fort Lauderdale with stops at Princess Cays (Bahamas); San Juan, Puerto Rico; Amber Cove (Dominican Republic); and Grand Turk (Turk and Caicos). The Princess and FUJI Adventure Cruise will include Olympians and World Champions who will engage with martial arts enthusiasts throughout the voyage. Highlights of the Princess and FUJI Adventures Cruise include:Seminars with leading martial arts expertsShoreside martial arts events in ports of callFamily competitions and prizesSpecial edition co-branded gearCulinary demonstrations with celebrity chefsIndustry speakersBusiness-to-Business networking opportunities50 days and counting: Cunard's Queen Elizabeth returns to Australia In less than 50 days on 7 November 2022, Cunard line's iconic Queen Elizabeth returns to Australian shores for the first time since early 2020. Fremantle in WA will host Queen Elizabeth's first local call this homeport season.For many, the arrival of a Cunard Queen marks the beginning of the local summer cruise season. Throughout her 121-day record Australian residence, Queen Elizabeth invites guests to experience once-in-a-lifetime encounters and unique itineraries.The inaugural Great Australian Culinary Voyage features Australian produce and bespoke menus created by leading chefs Matt Moran, Mark Olive and Darren Purchese. The 5-night roundtrip from Sydney departing on 28 January 2023, features calls in Melbourne and Burnie where the culinary experiences continue on shore with one-off excursions curated especially for the sailing.Gardening royalty Graham Ross and Jamie Durie will share their knowledge onboard Cunard's first Gardening Journey departing Melbourne on 4 February 2023. Throughout the 7-night-sailing, these and many more special guests will share their best tips and the top trends in gardening via informative talks, hands-on workshops and on-shore experiences.Australian personalities Sir Peter Cosgrove, Dawn Fraser and Nova Peris will inspire guests with anecdotes from their lives on Queen Elizabeth's inaugural circumnavigations of Australia.The last time a Cunard Queen circled the continent was back in 2014, so this is a very rare opportunity for travellers to enjoy what the prestigious British cruise line is all about on an extended sailing: impeccable service, exemplary fine dining, grand Gala Nights, dynamic West End style entertainment and enough room to feel special, unwind and relaxEntertainment firsts and new talent on board P&O Cruises newest ship ArviaP&O Cruises newest ship Arvia will offer guests a range of entertainment firsts, including WaveLength, a new interactive gameshow, virtually starring presenter and game show host Ben Shephard.Created exclusively for P&O Cruises and hosted in The Headliner's Theatre, WaveLength will give guests the opportunity to find out how well they know each other as they try to match their partner's answersNew to P&O Cruises on board Arvia:Greatest Days – Arvia is the only place in the world where guests will be able to watch the stage musical, Greatest Days – The Official Take That Musical. Greatest Days is an adaptation of the acclaimed West End musical The Band, which features the songs of Take That and is a beautiful story by Olivier Award-winning writer Tim Firth. It will be brought to life on stage by an amazing cast from our Headliners Theatre Company.Altitude – Arvia's outdoor adventure zone for the whole family. Situated at the very top of Arvia, families will be able to enjoy the new aqua zone at Splash Valley, where plenty of shade and sprinklers will make it the perfect place on a hot day with fantastic views.Set 54m above the ocean, Altitude Skywalk is P&O Cruises first ever high-ropes experience and will offer guests a series of rope walks with different routes to suit all levels.Altitude Minigolf will be the new, tropical island-themed minigolf open all day and illuminated at night. The whole family can enjoy the challenge together as they perfect their putts while dodging hippos, water hazards, and tiki huts to claim the winning title.Mission Control – Exclusive to Arvia, Mission Control is a unique immersive experience. Set on board the fictional submarine Arvia II, it combines an escape game with multimedia simulation and a live-action story to create a thrilling underwater challenge. The realistic 3D surroundings will take guests to the depths of ocean canyons, where they will be able to overcome danger and solve puzzles and problems.Other entertainment highlights on Arvia include:The 710 Club – The 710 Club on Arvia is a sophisticated bar crafted to Music Director GaryBarlow's creative vision. Atmospheric and low-lit, The 710 Club offers live music from resident band The 710s with an unmistakably vintage vibe and stylish cocktails.Aardman – P&O Cruises has partnered with Aardman to offer children a range of Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep themed activities. Children will be able to join in a themed dance class or craft workshop such as making their own Gromit ears or can sit back and enjoy film premieres or Wallace & Gromit's brand-new show, All Hands on Deck!Ocean Studios – Located on Deck 6, Ocean Studios is Arvia's three-screen multiplex cinema offering the latest blockbuster releases and family favourites in a plush setting.Virgin Voyages Partners with Sustainable Marine Fuel ProvidersVirgin Voyages, a new cruise line with an efficient fleet of ships amongst the youngest in the industry, today announced that it has partnered with independent sustainability experts, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), along with three leading waste-based sustainable fuel providers to deliver low carbon fuels to the marine industry. Argent Energy, GoodFuels and Twelve are collaborating with the cruise line to further advance Virgin Voyages' commitment of reaching net zero by 2050.Following months of detailed research, Virgin Voyages has taken an important step to advancing a low-carbon future by establishing key partnerships and building a portfolio approach to sustainable marine fuel (SMF) supply. Recognizing there is currently no one-size-fits-all, low-carbon fuel solution, Virgin Voyages will enter into long-term agreements for sustainable marine fuels with these providers, which includes plans to add others over time.Adopting drop-in sustainable fuels, such as those made from abundant, problematic waste or direct air capture of CO2, is paramount for reducing emissions and reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Virgin Voyages estimates that by switching to sustainable marine fuels, the line will reduce its life-cycle carbon emissions from fuel by 75% or more.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines celebrates the Joy of the Journey with new Signature ExperiencesFred. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled five new Signature Experiences to celebrate the Joy of the Journey on board each of its sailings.The experiences will focus on Itinerary Insights, the Sky at Sea, Treats of the Region, Scenic Discoveries and the Ship and the Sea, with each to be delivered by specialist guides who are experts in their field.Open air sunrise, sunset or stargazing events will be among the highlights of the Sky at Sea, while there will be chances to join a guide on deck to spot wildlife, flora and fauna or join a hosted talk in one of Fred. Olsen's panoramic Observatory Lounges in Scenic Discoveries, as the ship sails through some of the world's most beautiful waterways, lochs, lakes and fjords and interesting seascapes.The Itinerary Insights programme will offer lively lectures and smaller, more informative talks, on cultural, artistic and historical highlights to give guests a deeper understanding of the destinations they will visit, while the Ship and the Sea will shine a spotlight on Fred. Olsen's five generations of maritime traditions, and include ‘an Audience With' programme with Captains and crew for those who are curious to find out more.Fred. Olsen's creative chefs and galley teams will showcase the Treats of the Region with live cookery demonstrations of local delicacies, giving guests the chance to sample dishes famous in the places they'll be visiting and learning how to recreate them at home.The cruise line has already started to introduce elements of its Joy of the Journey programme onto its sailings for 2022, with the full programme to be up and running on all cruises from 2023.This includes Balmoral's 78-night ‘Exploration of South America and the Antarctic' cruise setting sail on 5th January 2023 with guests to be joined by Falklands veteran Simon Weston who will share tales of his time during the Falklands War.Other highlights include the chance to join cookery demonstrations to learn how to make Chilean empanadas, Uruguayan chivito and Brazilian feijoada as guests sail to their places of origin, or opportunities to join the guides out on deck for a scenic sunrise while sailing through the Chilean Fjords, a sunset at the ‘end of the world' in Ushuaia, the southern most tip of South America, or for a stargazing evening while sailing the Atlantic at the furthest point from land.And more...Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialPeter Kollar: https://www.cruising.org.au/Home Listen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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A Classic RISK! episode from our first two years! In the twenty sixth episode of our second season, Dan Kennedy, Melanie Hamlett, Miguel de Leon and Dawn Fraser share stories of efforts messy and mad. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISKMake a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshowGet tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tourGet the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.comTake our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.orgHire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllisonHire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com
Tammy van Wisse is a marathon swimmer who has broken 6 World Records (currently holds 5) and has accomplished nearly everything there is to do in the sport. Tammy is a true Aussie hero. She has ticked off marathon swims such as The English Channel twice, the Murray River (a 106 consecutive day swim) and New York City to Sandy Hook where she broke an 81 year record. And Tammy takes us behind the scenes for those milestone events. As well as sharing those incredible moments with us, we learnt so much more about what really goes into making these dreams not only into reality but world records. Tammy shared with us where it all began and the amazing sacrifice her parents made to make her dreams come true. As well as the unbelievable lengths she went to to stay focused during swims. Including memorising full music playlists and entire movies to keep her mind relaxed when competing. We hear about the work that is done that you just wouldn't consider when attempting these incredible challenges. Like raising money, choppy weather, illness, purposely putting on weight and even a story about the Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser breaking her ribs diving into the water to save the day! You will be encapsulated by Tammy's lovely nature as she reminisces and inspires us all to chase what we want in our own lives. Even if the goals seem out of reach, Tammy proves it really is all mindset. So here she is. The absolute Aussie legend, Tammy Van Wisse. Follow Tammy on Instagram @tammyvanwisse Find Tammy on Facebook Tammy Van Wisse | Facebook Follow us on Instagram - @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok - @dosandd Email us your questions as we would love to answer them on the show - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to both of us if you could please leave a 5 star review to help us grow this community and empower more lives.
Blue Wiggle Anthony Field pops in to celebrate the West Tigers first win of the season, describing it as ‘up there' with The Wiggles Hottest 100 win! He also shares stories from the 2005 NRL GF and Dawn Fraser's pub. Also in the mix, Wimbledon bans Russian players and Marlee finally stumbles on Sportle.
Blue Wiggle Anthony Field pops in to celebrate the West Tigers first win of the season, describing it as ‘up there' with The Wiggles Hottest 100 win! He also shares stories from the 2005 NRL GF and Dawn Fraser's pub. Also in the mix, Wimbledon bans Russian players and Marlee finally stumbles on Sportle.
Welcome back to the Inside Edge Podcast with Bhavi Devchand, this is the show that turns the journeys of some of leading coaches, athletes and leaders into actionable lessons you can implement into your own lives. Our guest today is the incredible cricketer and artists Corinne Hall. Corinne has been a mainstay of the domestic competition in Australia for over 10 yrs, captaining Tasmania and the Hobart Hurricanes, before moving across to her hometown team the Sydney Thunder. What makes Corinne different to most is her incredible talent as an artist as displayed in her book Victress: which is an amazing read about women who have paved the way in Australian sport. The book is an ode to some of Australia's most cherished female athletes who, not just through achievements in their chosen sport, but through their unwavering conviction and commitment to women's sport, blazed a trail for their sisterhood.From legends like Dawn Fraser and Cathy Freeman, to the new breed of powerful sportswomen like Ellyse Perry, Tayla Harris and Ash Barty, each athlete is honoured and celebrated, thanks to Corinne's unique artistic talents. In this podcast, we dissect the cross-overs between performance, perfectionism, and perspective in both art and cricket. Corinne also speaks a lot about kindness and how it has been so integral to the resilience of herself and those around her. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insideedgeprojectLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavi-devchand-85302892/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insideedgeproject/Twitter: https://twitter.com/insideedgeproj
The inaugural Dawn Award named after Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser will be announced in December. Dawn joined Karen Tighe to talk about the honour and how it came about. The person or team that wins will be courageous, brave, a ground breaker and challenge the status quo.
TODAY ON THE PODCAST: Olympic legend - and Australian royalty - Dawn Fraser drops into the studio and reveals a little mishap Susie once had sending Dawn some money… Follow Ash, Kip & Luttsy with Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashkipluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/AKLS_nova Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashkipluttsyandsusie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Inspired by Manchester United legend Paul Scholes (who does something VERY peculiar with his daughter), the guys hear about the unusual things that you experienced when growing up. The undisputed queen of Australian swimming Dawn Fraser also joined the guys this morning to talk them through the new award named after her PLUS terrible tales from the playground! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fifa started in the music industry at 16, and worked her way up the ranks of Albert Music to become CEO. In the 1970s she formed a beautiful friendship with AC/DC's wild lead singer, Bon Scott (R)
TODAY ON THE PODCAST: The d*ck who brought COVID to Byron, Hamish's Olympic Rings, Vaccination update, do you have competition IQ? Smarter Than Suse, the legendary Dawn Fraser, Susie's Hotel fire alarm, Britney Spears conservatorship is over? Follow Ash, Kip & Luttsy with Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashkipluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/AKLS_nova Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashkipluttsyandsusie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the Tokyo Olympics it's the perfect time to catch-up with one of our great Olympians. In this very open and honest episode Liesel discusses the pressures our elite swimmers face when in the pool and also after retirement....the challenges she had with body image, depression and the dramas in the camp at the 2012 Olympics. Later in the episode Liesel also addresses the comment from Dawn Fraser made about her being a "spoilt brat" and her thoughts on Brissie hosting the Olympics. Episode notes - Read more about Liesel here: www.olympics.com.au/olympians/leisel-jones/ And here: www.leiseljones.com.au/ On Twitter: @liesel_jones And if anything in this episode was triggering for you: www.ruok.org.au This episode of Something To Talk About was recorded in lockdown in regional NSW on Thursday 8th July 2021. You can find Stellar magazine in print every Sunday, pick up the latest copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Workshops by the Tomorrow Man organisation have been designed to “redefine masculinity” and have run in NSW public and private high schools. The state's top doctor says the Covid-19 delta variant has broken containment lines and is loose in south west Sydney. Changing the angle of CCTV cameras on Sydney's major roadways could better help police catch crooks. Swimming legend Dawn Fraser won't go to the Tokyo Olympics – the scene of her greatest triumph and also her biggest controversy. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tom Morris, Rory Sloane, Ben Damon, Caroline Wilson, Dawn Fraser, Lenize Potgieter & Shadine Van Der Merwe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Dawn Fraser speaks about her horrific experience of being raped at knifepoint, the long-lasting impacts of rape and the nation's need to change the way women are treated. Woolworths staff are being equipped with body cameras like police officers to stop spiralling rates of customer abuse. Adolescents as young as 14 have been mistakenly given the AstraZeneca jab despite no vaccine being approved for children in Australia. Olympic champion Kyle Chalmers has set his sights on US swimming juggernaut Caeleb Dressel. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When he was a kid and fell into a filthy, polluted river, his only choice was to sink or swim. Harry Gallagher went on to become one of Australia's most successful swimming coaches. He died last month aged 96.
Let's go for a walk. It's free, it's something you already know how to do, and it's Australia's most popular recreational activity.
This Sunday marks 55 years since Dawn Fraser became the first athlete to win gold in the same event at three consecutive Olympic Games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our Season 1 live show we had Dawn Fraser, Sandi Marx, Mark Pagan, Nisse Greenberg, and Kevin Allison return for a panel discussion. With surprise guests Brad Lawrence and Colin Wilhm. We talked about where storytelling is going, who our Yodas are, and even played a game with our...
In our season 1 finale we got to talk to Dawn Fraser! We learned about how being a coach makes you a better person, why cutting hair is such a perfect pair with storytelling, and why it's important to always go funky first. Thanks Dawn!