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In March 2024, host Karen McColl and her four intrepid friends set off on a seven-day ski trip from Log Cabin to Atlin, B.C., following the historic Fantail route. Along the way, the forest revealed traces of its storied past. Now, these spirited pals reunite to reflect on a trip that tested their limits, challenged their gear, and deepened their bond. Mentioned in this episode: Elder Wayne Carlick, featured in A Chilkat robe is going home. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:This is (type 2) funAmidst Caribou on the Firth RiverShe will bike (and push) 430 milesThe ice swimmersA bear encounter that started with a curious canterCONNECT WITH US • Facebook: @northofordinary • Instagram: @northofordinarymedia • Email: yukonpodcast@gmail.comSHOP ONLINESubscribe to the magazine and purchase branded hoodies, shirts, stickers, and much more at northofordinary.com.SHOP IN PERSONNorth of Ordinary has two retail locations in downtown Whitehorse:• Corner of 2nd Avenue and 206 Steele Street• 205 Main Street
The Jay Thomas Show from Wednesday August 21st, 2024. Guests include Janet Knodel, Patrick Beauzey, Don Kinzler, Eric Eisenlohr, Ron Guggisberg and Leah Alsager plus your calls and emails.
"Ok God, I'm struggling to connect with you so I'm going to go for a run and I'm going to run in this direction until I run into you". Filmmaker Jared Van Berkel from Fantail studios shares with Lizzie Oakes how he finds God through physical exertion.Support Star Radio: https://donate.rhemamedia.co.nz/?brand=starSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eine Reise nach Neuseeland. Die Podcast-Episode ohne Worte. Nur Sounds. Bellbirds in den Catlins. Tuis in Queenstown, Fantails in Milford, Möwen auf Stewart Island. Heute: das Element Luft10. Mai: Feuer24. Mai: Wasser20 min zum entspannen, meditieren und einschlafen.Am besten mit Kopfhörern hören.
When a fantail flies to England to stay with family, her best friend, a kiwi, decides to join her. But, without the wings to fly, she must find other ways to travel.Written especially for this podcast by Alice. If you enjoyed this story, please do leave us a review. And, if you'd like to suggest an animal for a future Animal Tales story, you can do so by emailing podcast@animaltales.uk. We would love to hear from you. Animal Tales Books!Collections of Animal Tales stories are available to buy exclusively at Amazon. Simply search for Animal Tales Short Stories or follow this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CLJQZ9C9?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_sirpi Become a PREMIUM SubscriberYou can now enjoy Animal Tales by becoming a Premium Subscriber. This gets you:All episodes in our catalogue advert freeBonus Premium-only episodes (minimum of one per month) which will never be used on the main podcastWe guarantee to use one of your animal suggestions in a storyYou can sign up through Apple Podcasts or through Supercast and there are both monthly and yearly plans available. Discover a brand new story every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – just for you! You can find more Animal Tales at https://www.spreaker.com/show/animal-tales-the-kids-story-podcastA Note About The AdvertsIn order to allow us to make these stories we offer a premium subscription and run adverts. The adverts are not chosen by us, but played automatically by our podcast host, Spreaker. These adverts will be different depending on what part of the world you listen in, and may even be different if you listen to the story twice. We have had a handful of instances where an advert has played that is not suitable for a family audience, despite Spreaker knowing who this podcast is aimed at. If you're concerned about an advert you hear, please let Spreaker know directly at https://help.spreaker.com/en/articles/3803834-how-to-get-in-contact-with-spreaker-s-support-team# As creators, we want your child's experience to be a pleasurable one. Running adverts is necessary to allow us to operate, but please do consider the premium subscription service as an alternative – it's advert free.
Catch up on the best bits of the show from Friday 8th of December! A Friday Fantail Fail The fridge gets auctioned off for charity! We let Russell know that he inspired a Christmas gift giving promotion at Triple M Stay in touch or get involved on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mmmcentralqld or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/triplemcq/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Catherine talks to Jesse about books for young readers with the "Science Fiction" theme. She talks about the following books: 10+ The Kid Who Came From Space by Ross Welford 12+ Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff 12+ These Broken Starts by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner 13+ In the Dark Spaces by Cally Black 13+ Flight of the Fantail by Steph Matuku 13+ Na Viro by Gina Cole
Flit isn't ready to leave the nest but an accident means he has to find a way home.
Hello gardening friends! This week we are talking to Tania about her garden Fantail and Flax in the Bay of Plenty. Tania shares all about the different parts of her 7 acre garden (huge!) which include an arboretum, cottage garden, native area, and Japanese inspired garden. She is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to gardening knowledge and we are very fortunate to be able to talk to her.To visit Fantail and Flax you can book here: https://secretgardens.co.nz/garden/fantail-and-flax/ And to follow Tania online you can do so here: https://www.instagram.com/fantail_and_flax/
Glenn Albrecht grew up in western Australia, where he became enamored with birds.As he grew up, Glenn witnessed how coal mining devastated the Australian countryside — and the birds that lived there. He's since become an environmental philosopher. He's developed a new vocabulary to describe human relationships with the natural world.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Lexman Artificial interviews Marcus Hutter, who's currently living in Micronesia. The two discuss the fantail and raploch birds.
This week on The Creative Mother Podcast host Kate Hursthouse talks to screenwriter, actor, film maker and mum of two Sophie Henderson.Sophie has worked extensively for Silo Theatre as an actor and was named Metro's Best Actress in both 2009 and 2014, for her work with the company in THE SCENE and BELLEVILLE. She has been in a number of film and television productions including HUMAN TRACES, THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE DYING and the iconic OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE. Her first screenplay, FANTAIL in which she also starred, won over audiences at home and overseas. FANTAIL premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival and picked up a People's Choice Award at Melbourne International Film Festival. Her second film BABY DONE with Taika Waititi's Piki Films starring Rose Matafeo and Matthew Lewis was released internationally in 2020. And her third film THE JUSTICE OF BUNNY KING was also released in 2021 and had its world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival where it received a Nora Ephron Award Special Jury Mention. Links from todays episode:Fantail Baby Done The Justice of Bunny KingSilo TheatreBasement TheatreInspired by:The Worst Person in the WorldWatching:The Dropout Listening to:The Bad Art Friend podcastReading:Things they don't teach you in art schoolAbout your host:Kate Hursthouse is an artist, creative business owner and single mother to one awesome kid. She has run her own creative business since 2014 and has been involved in a whole range of projects over the years - from commercial illustrations and design projects to contemporary art, children's book illustrations and hand-painted murals. She started this podcast to try and answer the question: how do we continue to be creative and produce creative work, while raising children? Her goal is to create a little corner of the internet where creative mothers share their stories and gain a feeling of community, understanding, and inspiration.www.katehursthouse.com@katehursthousewww.creativemotherpodcast.com@creativemotherpodcastIf you would like to help make this podcast the best it can be, and allow us to continue to share these creative stories please consider making a donation to the Boosted campaign.https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/creative-mother-podcast
Straight From The Off welcomes Ray Wilkinson to the Podcast. The former Lobster & Fantail goalscorer tells us his story from being on trial at Liverpool with a certain Kenny Dalglish and having a conversation with Bill Shankly about leaving Liverpool, to scoring goals for Wigan Athletic. Ray was a natural goalscorer for Kirkby boys and took that into the adult game scoring the winning goal in the FA Sunday Cup final for Fantail. He Tells us how how he became a manager and about the glory and despair that goes with that role. He tells us about his favourite games, goals and all about the lads he has managed and came up against throughout those times. Episode 74 is brought to you by: G Wholesale beer supplies Ltd, Supplying beer & spirits to pubs and bars in Liverpool & local area.
Straight From The Off welcomes Lee Cooper to the Podcast. Lee was a striker that has a real eye for goal and has been a thorn in the side of many a defender throughout his career. Lee has played for teams that include Prescot Cables, Stockbridge Village, St Dominics, Burscough & Barrow amongst others. While playing mainly for the Canada of a Sunday after joining from Thithebarn. He tells a great story about collecting his wages when on loan! and the trials and tribulations of non league football. He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 61 is brought to you by: The Warbreck Pub, Orrell Park.
Listen to the Sounds of a Stream, Breathe in the fragrance of lush greenery, and immerse yourself in a forest...all in the middle of a city. Welcome to Urban Nature. Aotearoa New Zealand is in a full lockdown due to the COVID19 Delta variant. Travel is restricted, but people are allowed to go out within their neighbourhoods for walks and to exercise….making Urban Green Spaces more important than ever. Lockdowns have become a part of our lives...in this episode we explore how Urban Nature can help us keep well during the restrictions of a lockdown. Explore Further: Learn more about the wildlife & wild places featured in this episode- Silvereye, Fantail, Kereru / Wood Pigeon , Grey Warbler, Dunedin Townbelt, Urban Green Spaces Credits: Producer/ Host: Karthic SS This show was broadcast on community radio OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Thanks to oar.org.nz a non-profit community radio and accessmedia.nz Music from Blue Dot Sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tuneintonature/message
Go on a virtual walk through a cloud forest and listen to the journey of Tahu Mackenzie, Nature Educator at Orokonui EcoSanctuary. All in a backdrop of unique New Zealand birdsong with lots of calls from the Kaka parrots. Tahu Mackenzie is the Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom education officer at the Dunedin's Orokonui Ecosanctuary. She's been the educator there for 12 years working with inspiring superstars including Dr Jane Goodall. Tahu works with 10,000 students every year from early childhood, primary, secondary, tertiary and adult education. It's her absolute dream job. Learn more about the wildlife mentioned in the podcast- Kaka, Fantail, NZ Long-fin eel, Tomtit, Takahe, Colossal Squid This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin. This series is supported by ORC's Ecofund. Thanks to Professor Nancy Longnecker Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, NZ. Music from Blue Dot Sessions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tuneintonature/message
Straight From The Off welcomes Darren Hilditch to the Podcast. Darren was one of the stand out players i had watched play as a teenager during a fantastic match between Fantail & Britannia. It was the game that set the standard in my head for the top level of amateur football in the city. Darren was a very skillful player with an eye for the spectacular. He played for teams such as Manfast, Fantail, Sandon, Britannia & Melling Vics of a Sunday and also running out for Lucas Sports, Prescot Cables, TFI, Bangor & Conway of a Saturday. He tells us about his desire to get into coaching and talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 49 is brought to you by: The Lundon Williams Trophy, 17th July @ Admiral St.
Straight From The Off welcomes Phil Thompson to the Podcast. Phil needs no introduction to football fans of the city, but he tells us how it all came about. From street football in Kensington and Kirkby where he lived, to lifting the European Cup as Captain for his beloved Liverpool FC. Phil played for Kirkby Boys, playing against the rival districts including Liverpool Boys which he says are some of his most cherished memories in football. He tells us how he came to manage Sunday league team The Falcon and he tells us about his best goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 42 is brought to you by: Hart & Co Barbers & Coffee Shop.
Straight From The Off welcomes Billy O'callaghan to the Podcast. ‘Sir' Billy as he is affectionately known in Kirkby is one of the best natural goalscorers i have ever seen, so i was delighted to get him on the show. Billy tells us how watching his Dad play from a young age fuelled his love for football, and as a youngster he represented Kirkby Boys scoring in a cup final at Goodison Park. He tells us about the teams he played for including Warrington, Droylsden, Accrington, Witton Albion etc. Of a Sunday he had huge success with Fantail and Fazakerley He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 40 is brought to you by: Barrington's Decorating. www.barringtonsdecorating.co.uk
Fantails, Piwakawaka - their chirp is familiar, and very distinctive. Kate Heaphy is an ecologist at Boffa Miskell who's been looking at the songs of fantails and how they differ between sexes, and the geographic location of the bird.
Straight From The Off welcomes Paul Orr to the Podcast. The former Holy Name, Fantail, Kirkby Town and Knowsley United manager tells us his story, and that of the teams he has managed. Paul was the first manager to win back to back FA Sunday Cups, doing so with Fantail FC in the early 80's. Winning the National Cup is an unbelievable achievement in itself, and retaining it was even better! Paul based his managerial style on the famous ‘Boot Room' men of Liverpool FC, particularly Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan and his style brought much success to all the teams he has been involved with. He Tells us how his family helped build up Kirkby Town FC and then Knowsley United which even gained his team a place on Match Of The Day for an FA Cup tie at Goodison Park. He tells us about his favourite games, goals and all about the lads he has managed and came up against throughout those times. Episode 26 is brought to you by: Geo Bespoke UK.
Baby Done is another of the recent run of New Zealand comedies - but it's got certain extra advantages. Star is the hugely popular Rose Matafeo, and it's written by the team behind the fondly remembered Fantail - writer Sophie Henderson and director Curtis Vowell.
After realising the only guest that could possibly top Chlöe Swarbrick is a famous cat, Jason and Steph consider starting a cult. Technical difficulties and covid conspiracy theories will not stop the launch of a massive Kick Ons campaign. Brush up on your native birds because New Zealand Bird Of The Year is coming and we hope to have your vote.•••Kick Ons Spotify playlist•••If you've enjoyed our pod please rate, comment and share. Appreciate all the love.Follow Kick Ons@kickonspod - Instagram@jasonatthebasin - Instagram@stephaaniemoore - Instagram•••Enrol to vote in the NZ general election hereBird Of The Year here Pics of the Fantail/Pīwakawaka here•••Links & VideoChlöe Swarbrick- InstagramSteph Maree Tattoos - InstagramLauren Winzer Tattoos - InstagramCall Her Daddy ft Miley Cyrus - Apple Podcasts/SpotifyThe Wonderful Adventures Of Mittens - FacebookMcGuigan Wines - WebsiteMiley Cyrus Midnight Sky - YoutubeForest & Bird - Website•••TV, Movies & StreamingLiving Big In A Tiny House - YoutubeThe Secret (Book)Live Your Life Mortgage Free - NetflixAlice Sneddens: Bad News - Youtube•••PeopleChris ParkerTom Sainsbury Alice Snedden•••MusicIm Like A Bird - Nelly FurtadoTake Your Mama - Scissor Sisters Midnight Sky - Miley Cyrus•••Edited by the lush Matty Bicket at TLCFacebookLinkedinmatty@truelevelcreative.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
कु. रेणुका दीपक दीक्षित Fantail चा लळा ही गोष्ट.
Straight From The Off welcomes Tony 'TOBO' Smith to the Podcast. Tobo was a dominating presence in central midfield for the mighty Britannia and Waterloo Dock in the 90's and 2000's. He tells us of his battles against Fantail, Sandon and Canada, how his he came to play for Britannia. His spell in the Welsh league and Winning the lot with Waterloo Dock. The Treble season with The Brit in which they lifted trophies at Villa Park and Anfield. He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 6 is brought to you by: RG Loft conversions and extensions. Give the lads a call on: 07512290011
In today's episode of Signal Boost, Elizabeth talks to Steph Matuku, author of the debut novel, Flight of the Fantail, and the children's book, Whetū Toa and the Magician. Both are out from HUIA Publishers in New Zealand. The two talk about how Steph treated the environment as a character, the influence her Maori culture has on her books, […]
Claude Beaulac is the VP of Sales and Marketing for the Canadian Electric Boat Company. I spoke with Claude just before it was announced that the CEBC was awarded the ‘Future of the Industry’ award at Quebec’s annual Marina Industry Gala. The Canadian Electric Boat Company manufactures a line of 100% electric boats that do not produce any pollution or emissions. Powered by a lithium battery, CEBC boats can provide eight to twelve hours of use on a single charge. They are completely noiseless, handcrafted with high quality materials, and they even boast in their line the fastest electric boat in the world, the Bruce. Claude has boated around the world throughout his career and currently enjoys his personal boating on a beautiful lake in Canada in a private preserve. We spoke about the boat building process, upcoming shows, how he got involved with the CEBC and more. Enjoy! On boat show strategies.....We want to show the world we can build something different than what is already out there so we bring out the Volt 180 with several different possibilities of power options. We’re really proud of showing it and when we’ve showed it, everybody was impressed and looking forward to trying one. That’s the key to electric boats. People like the idea but didn’t know it existed so they are discovering the idea that it is there today, not just coming in the future. We’ll be at Newport Beach at the end of this month. We have a boat rental business there, the eboat rental. That’s a great location to test and try out all the things that we develop because seasons are better there than here in Montreal. So far we have been the novelty at all the shows. On the electric boat experience.....Everybody gets very surprised because when we get started they feel like we’re drifting. You don’t feel anything or hear anything. It’s a comforting feeling once you’re on the water and know that you have control of the boat and you’re going at the proper speed, and you don’t hear any noise but the water flapping on the boat, and the wind. On hurdles to electric boat adoption.....The first barrier is that people don’t even know that it can be done. That’s 90% of the people that come to us at a boat show. The next one is ‘what’s the autonomy?’. They’ve seen things in electric cars and think that cars need to be charged a lot and they think of the extreme. People think they’re going to be on the water all day and wonder if it is going to last. We tell them it’s going to last eight to twelve hours depending on the speed you run with it and they are flabbergasted. It’s a matter of educating people. On the CEBC product line.....The Quietude and the Fantail are the biggest sellers. In the last four years we’ve seen some Bruce being sold and now we’ve got the Bruce T Version with Torqeedo. The Volt just came out and we’ve sold three so far and are expecting quite a few more as we work with cities who have eco-recreational programs. On boating around the world.....I've traveled quite a bit and got to boat in different cities in Switzerland, Greece, Australia, and China. In my family there were no boats but we had friends with boats, and my first wife had a sailboat we went on quite a bit. Now we have a cottage and have a small boat that we go fishing with. It’s a reserve so it’s a protected area. There’s moose, there’s deer, there’s bears, there’s all sorts of things walking around. We catch a lot of Trout and Pike. On his favorite boating destination.....The Caribbean is a great place to go, when you can see the bottom and all the fish swimming around. Up by our cottage, the water is clear and when the sun is in the right direction, you can see the bottom of the lake in a lot of places. I like to boat in those areas where you can see the marine life underneath you. On his mission at CEBC.....It makes a difference in the world and that was one of my criteria. I want to work for a business that’s going to make a difference in the world. This was a perfect mix. It’s a big challenge which is always what I’ve been looking for in life. We have a plan and we’re acting our plan on a daily basis. On improving standards for eboating.....We’ve met with the people at the NMMA and ABYC to make sure that they put a category for leisure electric boats into their system and that they have rules and regulations to apply to manufacturers so that there are no accidents that happen with electric boats. We want this to be safe. We’re a bunch of people who are concerned about the environment and the safety of people. On what draws people to the water.....I think it’s the pleasure and the freedom that you feel when you are out on the water. You are completely in a different element. When you get onto the water it’s that good feeling that you’re floating and it’s effortless. There are many ways to do it and you have to pick what you feel best with and think about your real need. We hear all the horror stories of people who say 'I loved the boat when I bought it and I loved it when I sold it' because they didn’t buy the right boat for their need. A lot of people buy the lifestyle but never live it. Think about what you’re going to do with it and try it before you buy it. I have enjoyed learning about electric boating through my conversation with Claude and previous conversation with Steve Trkla of Torqeedo. It is exciting to watch the developments in this segment of the industry and the possibilities of environmentally friendly boating continuing to grow will help make our natural waterways cleaner for generations to come!
Special Exists Bigfoot episode Wal & Jarred are live at the movies and talk to Sophie Henderson of Fantail, film maker Hiona Henare, playwright Lisa Brickell and muso Sarah Macombee Running time: 0:42:09
Featured this week is a review of Broods first NZ show, a chat with Fantail star Sophie Henderson, and discussion about Movies and TV topics - Fast And Furious 7, Fantail, What We Do In The Shadows, Edge of Tomorrow, Million Dollar Arm and The GC. Running time: 0:38:04
Recorded in front of an audience at Auckland's Wintergarden: @rudysix reviews Behind the Candelabra; we interview Curtis Vowell and Sophie Henderson from the New Zealand feature Fantail; Shirley Horrocks, director of the documentary Venus: A Quest ; Ant Timpson and director Evan Katz tell us about Cheap Thrills and we meet the people behind flicks.co.nz.
If you were on a Fantail wrapper, what would it say? Belinda Williams, Youth Pastor talks about the processes of her life and how God transformed her.