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She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 1 Pt 2- Yulissa Has Left the Villa

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 83:39


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari discuss episodes 2-4 from the Fijian villa. They discuss the brutal recoupling, Maura questions if the boys have actually read the books and seen the shows that they claim to, and Ari gives Olandria props for clearing shit up in Soul Ties all night. What lie did both Ari and Maura tell Gabe and Lucas? Is Ace playing the long game with Huda? And could he have DMd Chelly an ily?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Heart of Yoga
Yoga for a Better World with Mark Whitwell and Jonathan Cassell

The Heart of Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 48:46


What if true activism doesn't begin with protest signs or policy change, but with the way we breathe? In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Cassell in the lush Fijian islands to explore the profound intersections between Yoga, ecology, and the urgent need for human change. We speak about our shared grief for a world in ecological crisis and ask: how can we act from love, not just outrage? Yoga for a Better World isn't a lofty ideal, it's a daily, grounded intimacy with life. We explore the emotional cost of caring deeply, why burnout is so common among changemakers, and how a consistent practice can nourish resilience, compassion, and courage. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the state of the world, this conversation is for you. Subjects Explored The emotional weight of ecological collapse and climate activism Why true activism begins with caring for your own body Eco-grief, burnout, and the need for deep rest How Yoga creates the energy for meaningful action Moving from overwhelm to embodied intimacy with life The illusion of separation and the urgency of reconnection Key Phrases or Quotes "If you're not grieving, you're not paying attention." "Yoga is intimacy with what life actually is." "Depressed means deep rest—we need to honor what our biology is telling us." "You can't repair the ecosystem without repairing the wild of Mother Nature here—your own body." "The purpose of Yoga isn't to escape fear or grief—it's to act from them with clarity and care." Key Takeaways Rooted Activism – Real change begins with embodiment, not burnout. The Wisdom of Grief – Pain is not a flaw, but a biological function that signals connection. Eco-Grief is Real – Honoring our emotions is part of collective healing. Yoga is the Ground – A daily practice nourishes the clarity and energy needed for action. You Are the Ecosystem – Caring for the planet begins by caring for the body. From Despair to Movement – Yoga helps transmute grief into grounded, life-sustaining action. Resources Mentioned The Heart of Yoga course: https://www.heartofyoga.com Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation: https://www.heartofyoga.com/foundation Timestamps [00:00:00] Opening in Fiji and naming the ecological crisis [00:01:00] Why the course name changed from "Yoga for Activists" to "Yoga for a Better World" [00:02:00] Activism as intimacy with life and caring for the body [00:03:00] The risk of burnout among changemakers [00:05:00] Honoring legitimate emotional responses: anger, grief, pain [00:07:00] The necessity of inner repair for ecosystem repair [00:09:00] Depression as deep rest and a call to stillness [00:11:00] The myth of "overcoming" grief; honoring emotions as biology [00:22:00] Reframing civilization and reconnecting to the body as sacred [00:30:00] The power of receptivity and nurturing in embodied activism [00:33:00] Course insights: daily Yoga as a way to care for life [00:36:00] The chaos of culture and the need for a new attractor [00:37:00] Yoga as the movement of life: a shift from thought to participation [00:40:00] A non-dramatic, non-obsessive Yoga that supports sustainable action You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com. Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation. This podcast is sustained by your donations.  

Light Work Presents: Everything Is Connected - Season 1
The Sharjah Biennial 16: Luke Willis Thompson in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu

Light Work Presents: Everything Is Connected - Season 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 22:00


On this episode I'm joined by Luke Willis Thompson as we discuss his newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage.Luke Willis Thompson is a New Zealand artist of Fijian and European descent, currently working primarily in film and across performance, installation and sculpture to tackle traumatic histories of class, racial and social inequality, institutional violence, colonialism and forced migration. In this episode, Luke discusses his newly commissioned film, Whakamoemoeā. Set in 2040, it's a fictional state broadcast, where a woman delivering a monologue announces the successful transition of New Zealand from a liberal democracy to an Indigenous governance model. Thompson reflects on the collaborative nature of the project, and the importance of cultural practices, such as following Tikanga, during the production process, which involved a large team working together harmoniously. He also affirms the collective effort behind the project, which serves as a model for the political future he envisions, emphasizing trust and collaboration throughout the creative process.-------------------------------------------------------------------- WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME AND SUBSCRIBE Website - Sign up for my newsletter https://lightworkco.com/ Instagram - Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sadeolo/https://www.instagram.com/lightworkcompany/ YouTube - Subscribe to my YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@lightworkco

Auckland Libraries
Indigenous SciFi and Aotearoa Futurism: Dr. Gina Cole & Dan Taipua

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 33:36


Explore space, time, and technology in science fiction through indigenous lenses with award-winning author Dr Gina Cole (Black Ice Matter; Na Viro) and writer, critic and producer, Dan Taipua. Dr. Gina Cole is an award-winning author of Fijian, Scottish and Welsh descent. Her collection Black Ice Matter won the Hubert Church Prize for Best First Book Fiction in 2017. Her science fiction fantasy novel Na Viro (Huia, 2022) is a work of Pasifikafuturism following sisters wayfinding through sea and space. Awarded the 2023 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency in 2023, she is currently working on the second book in her Turukawa Trilogy. Dan Taipua (Waikato-Tainui) is a writer and critic working in Tāmaki Makaurau. His interests cross through art history, popular culture and Te Ao Māori with a particular focus on futurism and imagined worlds. In 2015, Dan Taipua and Sophie Wilson produced the documentary Aotearoa Futurism for RNZ Music, interviewing Māori and Pasifika artists whose works explore the boundaries of technology and time. This work has inspired further study of indigenous futurisms by scholars and creators alike and continues to shape Taipua's own critical practice. This talk is in association with our sci-fi exhibition 'Other Worlds' and the 'Tāmaki Untold' series. Exhibition is open from 19 February to 2 August 2025 in the Heritage Gallery, Level 2, Central City Library / Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero. Explore selected works by Dr Gina Cole and Dan Taipua along with some of the books, authors and works mentioned in this episode – all available either at Auckland Council Libraries or online. Na Viro by Gina Cole. Huia Publishers, 2022 Wayfinding Pasifikafuturism : an indigenous science fiction vision of the ocean in space : a thesis by Gina Cole. Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand, 2020 https://mro.massey.ac.nz/items/21b05630-28b2-4d93-85e9-f7156be8f0d9 Aotearoa Futurism Part One: Space Maori and Astronesians - podcast by Dan Taipua and Sophie Wilson, RNZ Music, 2015 https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/201782605/aotearoa-futurism-part-one Aotearoa Futurism Part Two: South Pacific Futurists podcast by Dan Taipua and Sophie Wilson, RNZ Music, 2015 Remains to be Told: Dark Tales from Aotearoa edited by Lee Murray. Clan Destine Press, 2023 Walking the Stars: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction edited by Grace Dillon Star Waka by Robert Sullivan Auckland University Press, 1999 The Routledge Book of CoFuturisms edited by Taryne Jade Taylor, Isiah Lavender III, Grace L. Dillon and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay. 1st edition, 2023. Full text available via Open Access with Taylor and Francis under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND. How To Loiter in a Turf War by Coco Solid. Penguin Random House NZ, 2022 Island Time: South Pacific Futurism From a Contemporary Aotearoa Perspective by Jessica “Coco” Hansell published in The Funambulist, Issue 24: Futurisms, 2019 Navigator by Che Fu (Music CD) Sony, 2001 Lisa Reihana: Emissaries by Lisa Reihana. Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2017 Goddess Muscle by Dr Karlo Mila Huia Publishers, 2020 Waerea by Mokotron (Music LP). Stebbing Recording Studio, 2024 Terra Nullius by Claire G. Coleman. Hachette Australia, 2017 How Māui Defied the Goddess of Death by Peter Gossage. 3rd edition, Puffin Books, 2012 You Are Here by Peata Larkin and Whiti Hereaka. Massey University Press, 2025

The Higher Standard
Credit Downgrade Chaos, Mortgage Madness & a Fijian

The Higher Standard

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 83:59 Transcription Available


In this high-octane episode of The Higher Standard, Chris and Saied officially welcome Rajeil to the show—and initiate him with a healthy dose of sarcasm and button-pushing. They hop right in to Moody's U.S. credit downgrade. What does it mean when Uncle Sam takes a hit to his credit score? It's not just a bad look—it signals rising debt, inflation, and interest payments spiraling out of control. With 30-year mortgage rates back above 7%, the crew dives into why your rate acts more like a moody teenager than a constant, and how the 10-year Treasury is the true puppet master behind housing affordability.➡️ But wait—there's more. Chris explains why your home isn't an investment, it's a utility (no, you can't charge rent to your shower), and why “marry the house, date the rate” is advice best left in 2019. The guys talk taxes and why today's housing market may be the most unaffordable in U.S. history—yes, even worse than 2006. Whether you're scraping by on Top Ramen or flexing your broker's license, this episode delivers a reality check wrapped in a warm tortilla of wit and wisdom.

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Pacific Waves for 09 May 2025

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 20:01


In Pacific Waves today: Tongan PM optimistic ahead of elections; Pacific leaders reassured on handling of drug crisis; Improving work conditions for Fijian garment workers. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Glue Factory Podcast
Ep 49: "Is There A DJ On This Plane?" Feat. Guy Montgomery & David Correos

Glue Factory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 51:29


The gang are once again in Melbourne this week and are joined by comedians Guy Montgomery and David Correos to talk about djing, how to land a plane, and Fijian rugby players. Note: There is a minor issue with Guy's microphone dropping out at a few points this episode. London Live Show June 20th: https://bigbellycomedy.club/event/glue-factory-podcast-live-big-fat-festival-southbank/ Check out Guy on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/guy_mont/ Check out David on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/davidpostoffice/ Get the Patron-exclusive second part of this episode (over 35 mins of bonus content) on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/127723152 Follow us online to get Glue-related clips and updates: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@glue.factory.pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gluefactorypodcast BSky: https://bsky.app/profile/gluefactorypod.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/gluepodcast

UCL Minds
Series 5, Episode 6 - ‘Are we on course to decarbonise shipping?': A podcast Talanoa at the IMO

UCL Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 55:40


It's crunch time for the oceans and shipping sector, and tensions are high. Dr Simon Chin-Yee brings you this special episode of #UCLGenerationOne in the midst of critical negotiations at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Simon speaks to colleagues who have travelled across the oceans to the IMO - the UN agency responsible for regulating the shipping sector. In April 2025, countries came together to negotiate the IMO Net-Zero Framework, including a set of ‘mid-term measures' to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with 2023 targets. In this episode, Fijian performing artist and climate advocate John Taukave (Pacific Coordinating Group) and Eldine Glees (Maritime Policy Consultant) discuss the importance of a just and equitable transition for small islands and developing countries. And as the dust settles, Simon picks up with Opportunity Green's Emma Fenton to break down what actually happened, and what it means for the future of green shipping. The stakes are huge: will the IMO agree to decarbonise global shipping while ensuring no one is left behind? Find out in our podcast Talanoa! Transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-change/podcasts/ucl-generation-one-climate-podcast Date of episode recording: 5 and 16 April 2025 Duration: 55:40 Language of episode: English  Presenter: Professor Mark Maslin and Dr Simon Chin-Yee  Guests: John Taukave, Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport Eldine Chilembo Glees, Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport Emma Fenton, Senior Director, Climate Diplomacy at Opportunity Green Producers: Adam Batstone Caitlin Mullin

RNZ: Morning Report
Fiji hit with 32 percent tariff by Trump

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 3:41


The Fijian Deputy Prime Minister is calling the 32 percent tariff on Fijian exports to the US disproportionate and unfair. Fiji TV senior reporter Mereoni Mili spoke to Alexa Cook.

Best of Grandstand
NRL: Marcelo Montoya on the Dogs hot start and Fijian pride and humility

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 13:05


Marcelo Montoya left Fiji when he was three years old but loves going back to stay humble and see how happy his people can be with so little. Speaking to Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge', Montoya talks about representing the Fiji Bati, how great it's been returning to the club he supported as a kid in the Bulldogs and what life has been like after having twins recently.

WrestleZone Podcasts
Eugenie on tag title win, Rhea Ripley interaction, celebrating her Fijian culture

WrestleZone Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 36:24


OPW Women's Tag Team Champion Eugenie spoke with WrestleZone's Ella Jay about winning the tag titles alongside Billie Mac, her travels across Europe, her interaction with Rhea Ripley during WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 weekend, learning from her Kulture stablemates Moko Kai and Toa, the significance of her Salusalu (flowered-necklace) as it relates to her Fijian culture, and more.

Short Wave
The Iguanas That Rafted To Fiji

Short Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 9:18


Most iguanas are indigenous to the Americas. So how did the Fijian species end up on the island, nearly 5000 miles away in the South Pacific? According to a new study in the journal PNAS, it was probably via raft ... that is, on clump of floating trees. And this rafting hypothesis isn't entirely unprecedented. After hurricanes Luis and Marilyn hit the Caribbean in the 1990s, researchers found that a group of iguanas had floated over 180 miles away from Guadeloupe to the territory of Anguilla. Want to hear more about iguanas? Or rafts? Or evolutionary biology? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Pacific Waves for 28 March 2025

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 23:11


In Pacific Waves today: Widow of late Green MP calls for inquest into death; Aust govt increase aid to fill in gaps by U.S; French Minister for Overseas returns to New Caledonia; Study investigates premature heart attacks among Fijians. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

The Faika Podcast
Kalisito Biaukula

The Faika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 66:40


Known to many as Kali, she serves as the Program Navigator for the Regional Pacific Islander Task Force (RPITF). Proudly of Fijian descent and using she/her pronouns, Kali is dedicated to developing culturally relevant programs that connect Pacific Islanders in Alameda County with essential county resources. Her work ensures these programs are accessible, impactful, and tailored to the unique needs of the community.  Beyond her role with RPITF, Kali is a cultural entrepreneur, passionately teaching and preserving the art of Fijian tapa design, known as Masi, through community workshops and education. Her efforts help strengthen cultural identity and keep traditional practices alive for future generations.  Tonight, we're excited to dive into her work, her passion for cultural preservation, and the lasting impact of RPITF's initiatives. You won't want to miss this conversation! 

BACK OF THE 135
NZR & SKY TV Broadcasting Rights War & Super Rugby Pacific Round 4 Rundown with Willie Lio

BACK OF THE 135

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 82:31


Cam talks to Willie Lio from Perth to discuss standout players in Round 4 Super Rugby Pacific, focusing on their performances and contributions to their teams. They analyze game strategies, the impact of coaching on team dynamics, and the prospects of the Blues in the championship. The conversation also highlights the resilience and playing style of the Fijian team, as well as the importance of community engagement and logistics in supporting teams. In this conversation, Willie and Cam discuss various aspects of rugby, focusing on the cultural dynamics in Perth, the performance of the Moana team, and the challenges they face in upcoming matches. They analyze specific games, highlight emerging talents, and reflect on coaching decisions that impact team dynamics. The conversation also touches on the current standings in the league and the struggles of the Hurricanes, providing insights into player development and team strategies.

The Devlin Radio Show
Jack Mesley: Super Rugby Pacific CEO on Fijian Drua travel issues, fan-based initiatives, and the state of the competition

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 19:53 Transcription Available


It's been another huge week for Super Rugby Pacific as scandal has broken around travel issues with the Fijian Drua, while the Blues were beaten at home for the first time in 12 years. Round 4 of Super Rugby Pacific opened last night, with the Brumbies taking home a win against the Blues. 2025 Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley joins Jason Pine live in studio to address the Fijian Drua scandal, the newly introduced fan-based initiatives, and delving into the state of the competition. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Super Rugby CEO called to address concerns of Fijian Drua team

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 4:58


Super Rugby CEO Jack Mesley has been bailed up to address the concerns of the Fijian Drua team after travel and accommodation issues marred their recent away game against the Hurricanes. Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Indra Singh: FBC Sports Journalist on Fijian Drua Super Rugby travel issues

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 3:18 Transcription Available


The Fijian Drua have reported several travel issues before their Super Rugby game in Napier last month. A photo showing the rugby team crammed into the back of a truck has circulated online, leading to officials blaming a breakdown in communication as the culprit. FBC Sports Journalist Indra Singh talks to Ryan Bridge about the incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Sports Huddle: Champions Trophy final, Fijian Drua travel issues, Super Rugby provincial unions merge, Shama Mohamed comments

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 10:31 Transcription Available


Sports Commentator Andrew Gouride and Newstalk ZB Rugby Commentator Paul Allison join Ryan Bridge on the Sports Huddle. Super Rugby is taking a hit after the Fijian team were forced to right in the back of a truck on their arrival in Napier. How bad is this for the tournament? The Champions Trophy is getting underway on Sunday – could the Black Caps win? What does the Huddle think of a new review saying Super Rugby franchises should be merged with provincial unions? LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻丨《哪吒2》持续吸引全球观众

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 5:18


China's animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2 continues to make waves at the international box office, with its massive earnings in Australia and New Zealand further boosting its success in Oceania.中国动画巨制《哪吒2》持续在国际票房掀起热潮,在澳大利亚和新西兰取得了大量票房收入,进一步推动了该影片在大洋洲的成功。The fantasy adventure film rose to second place in New Zealand's weekend total box office list by Sunday, according to the country's industry tracker Numero.据新西兰行业追踪机构Numero统计,截至2月23日,这部奇幻冒险电影已攀升至新西兰周末总票房榜第二位。In Australia, the film took third spot with at least A$1,504,128 ($948,879) in takings from the weekend.在澳大利亚,该片以不少于1,504,128澳元(948,879美元)的周末票房收入位居第三。James Curtis, an undergraduate student in Sydney who had watched the film, said he was impressed by its storyline and animation.在悉尼就读的本科生詹姆斯·柯蒂斯在观影后表示,该片的故事情节和动画效果给他留下了深刻印象。"I can understand why local and foreign moviegoers crowded the cinema for this," said the 20-year-old. "I do want to know more about these aspects of Chinese culture. It definitely helps build better understanding across our peoples."这位20岁的年轻人说:“我能理解为什么中国和外国观众都涌向影院观看这部电影。我确实想更多地了解中国文化的这些方面。这无疑有助于增进我们人民之间的理解。”Ne Zha 2, the sequel to the 2019 animation based on the eponymous childlike Chinese folk deity, recorded its second straight weekend as the third-highest-grossing feature in Australian cinemas, reaping more than A$5.2 million in the country, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.据《悉尼先驱晨报》报道,《哪吒2》作为2019年同名动画片的续集,以中国民间神仙为题材,连续两个周末成为澳大利亚票房第三高的影片,在该国收获了超过520万澳元的票房。Its first weekend per-screen average of A$25,000 is "the best of any film this year", putting Ne Zha 2 on track to surpass the $1.9 billion mark globally in its second week, the newspaper said.该报称,《哪吒2》首个周末的单银幕平均票房为2.5万澳元,是“今年所有影片中最高的”,这让《哪吒2》在第二周有望突破19亿美元的全球票房大关。The University of Adelaide communication and media studies researcher Hong Yanyan told China Daily that the film "breathes fresh life into traditional Chinese mythology and philosophy in a way that feels both modern and rooted" in Chinese culture.阿德莱德大学传播与媒体研究学者洪燕燕告诉《中国日报》,这部电影“以一种既现代又根植于中国文化的方式,为中国传统神话和哲学注入了新的活力”。"What made the film truly take off was simple: it delivered a solid, entertaining story with even more advanced and breathtaking visuals than Ne Zha, the first film in the series."“这部电影真正起飞的原因很简单:它讲述了一个扎实、有趣的故事,视觉效果比《哪吒》电影第一部更加先进和令人惊叹。”"The box office success of Ne Zha 2 shows that audiences, both Chinese and non-Chinese, are open to stories that reflect different cultural perspectives," Hong said.洪燕燕表示:“《哪吒2》的票房成功表明,无论是中国观众还是非中国观众,都乐于接受反映不同文化视角的故事。”"It's not just about nostalgia or national pride; it's about storytelling that feels universal while staying true to its roots."“这不仅仅关乎怀旧或民族自豪感;而是关于故事叙述,既要具有普遍意义,又要保持自身的根源。”She added that social media and streaming services have also played a significant role in increasing the film's impact.她补充说,社交媒体和流媒体服务也有力地扩大了该片的影响力。"Word-of-mouth spreads fast, and when a film like Ne Zha 2 gains traction, it doesn't just stay within Chinese-speaking communities, it reaches global audiences through fan discussions, reviews and digital platforms," Hong said.洪燕燕说:“口碑传播得很快,像《哪吒2》这样的电影一旦受到关注,就不仅仅停留在中文社区内,还会通过粉丝讨论、影评、数字平台传播给全球观众。”"This is an exciting time for Chinese animation and storytelling in general. As long as filmmakers continue to innovate while staying authentic to their cultural heritage, I think we'll see more and more Chinese stories making an impact worldwide," she added.她补充道:“总之,无论是对于中国动画还是故事叙述来说,这都是一个激动人心的时刻。我认为,只要电影制作人继续创新,同时保持对其文化遗产的真实呈现,我们会看到越来越多的中国故事在全球产生影响。”Ne Zha 2 was officially released in four Oceania countries, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Papua New Guinea, on Feb 13.2月13日,《哪吒2》正式在澳大利亚、新西兰、斐济、巴布亚新几内亚四个大洋洲国家上映。The Chinese embassy in Fiji held an event for audiences to view the film on Feb 22, amid celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Fiji.2月22日,中国驻斐济使馆举办庆祝中斐建交50周年活动,组织了《哪吒2》观影活动。Nearly 400 people, including local and Chinese officials, politicians, diplomats, overseas Chinese and Fijian citizens attended the event, according to an embassy statement.大使馆声明称,当地和中国官员、政要、外交官、旅斐侨胞及斐民众等近400人参加了此次活动。Audiences "lauded the film for its captivating traditional Chinese aesthetics, profound cultural connotations…the world-class special effects were also highly commended", it said.声明表示,观众“盛赞影片呈现了中国传统美学和深厚文化底蕴……精巧的特效技术堪称世界一流”。China's ambassador to Fiji, Zhou Jian, said in a speech that Ne Zha 2 brings "a visual feast of Chinese traditional culture to the world".中国驻斐济大使周剑在致辞中表示,《哪吒2》为“世界人民奉上了一场中华优秀传统文化的视觉盛宴”。"As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Fiji, we hope that the two countries will carry forward Ne Zha's spirit of bravery and hard work to create a bright future for China-Fiji relationship," he added.“今年是中斐建交50周年,希望两国能像电影中的哪吒一样,发扬勇敢拼搏精神,共创中斐关系美好未来,”他补充道。A diplomat from the embassy in Fiji told China Daily that impressed audiences remained glued to the screen for the post-credit scene of the film.驻斐济大使馆的一名外交官告诉《中国日报》,被电影吸引的观众在片尾字幕结束后仍目不转睛地盯着银幕。The embassy is also set to host a Chinese film week later this year as part of the anniversary celebrations.大使馆还计划在今年晚些时候举办中国电影周,作为周年庆祝活动的一部分。Zhi Feina, a professor at the Chinese National Academy of Arts, said that Ne Zha 2, which has been released overseas in subtitled versions, has not reached many foreign moviegoers who are more accustomed to watching films with English dubs.中国艺术研究院教授支菲娜表示,《哪吒2》在海外上映的是字幕版,许多更习惯观看英语配音电影的外国观众还没有接触到这部电影。Compared to director Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and director Zhang Yimou's Hero, the top-grossing Chinese films in North America, Ne Zha 2's cultural backdrop, involving knowledge of Taoism, may pose a challenge in engaging more foreign moviegoers.与导演李安的《卧虎藏龙》和导演张艺谋的《英雄》这两部北美票房最高的中国电影相比,《哪吒2》的文化背景涉及道教知识,可能在吸引更多外国观众方面面临挑战。Lynn Wu, a 43-year-old Chinese immigrant in Brisbane, recalled that she accompanied her two children to watch Ne Zha 2 in the opening week but found that it had limited screenings in nearby cinemas.居住在布里斯班的43岁中国移民吴琳回忆说,她在首映周陪两个孩子去看《哪吒2》,却发现附近影院排片有限。"We hope such an excellent Chinese film could have more promotions so that more locals could know about the movie," she said.她说:“我们希望这样一部优秀的中国电影能有更多宣传,让更多当地人了解这部电影。”nostalgian.对往事的怀念,怀旧

Muslim Community Radio
Interview with Sheikh Siddiq Sadiq from the Fijian Community: Welcoming Ramadan – Part 1

Muslim Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 26:38


Interview with Sheikh Siddiq Sadiq from the Fijian Community: Welcoming Ramadan – Part 1

Muslim Community Radio
Interview with Sheikh Siddiq Sadiq from the Fijian Community: Welcoming Ramadan – Part 2

Muslim Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 15:00


Interview with Sheikh Siddiq Sadiq from the Fijian Community: Welcoming Ramadan – Part 2

Escaping Reality
Survivor S48 Cast Assessment and Draft

Escaping Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 62:13


Welcome back Escaping Reality fam! After a long, cold winter, the Fijian sun is upon us yet again and we couldn't be happier! We reunited to give our completely uneducated and not-at-all-scientific takes on the new cast and do our beloved draft. Be sure to give us a follow on Instagram and Tik Tok @EscapingRealityPod. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe & leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify! Make sure to tell your friends about the pod so they can join you (and us) on our journey through reality competition shows. As always thanks for listening and thanks for Escaping Reality with us!

New Books Network
Educational Inequality in Fijian Higher Education

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 45:45


In this episode of the Language-on-the-Move podcast, Dr Hanna Torsh speaks with Dr Prashneel Ravisan Goundar about his new book, English Language-Mediated Settings and Educational Inequality: Language Policy Agendas in the South Pacific published by Routledge in 2025. In this book, Goundar explores how educational inequalities are responsible for the way students perform in English language-mediated school settings. He seeks to establish an explicit connection between language testing and educational inequalities at the higher education level. With its focus on higher education, this research is a fresh reminder of the need to continuously revisit and unsettle inequalities that are embedded in education systems. In the South Pacific context, this study reveals the current issues, including medium of instruction challenges, lack of teaching and learning resources, teacher shortages, and language barriers. Goundar's research seeks new answers to the problem of academic English language skills faced by undergraduate students. Since English is a second language for the majority of students in Fiji and as the quality of education varies between urban and rural schools, this cumulatively impacts students' acquisition of English skills, and, consequently, their university performance. The important questions posed and addressed in this book are as follows: What are the language implications of colonisation on education in the South Pacific? What resources and learning opportunities are provided in schools to promote equal access to education content for students from non-English-speaking backgrounds? How do students from different schooling backgrounds in Fiji cope with an English language-mediated university learning environment? Do educational inequalities manifest in the performance of students from all schooling backgrounds, or are they confined to specific sociocultural zones? Drawing on a unique dataset from a context in the Global South, this book provides new insights for a more holistic approach to examining academic language proficiency and the use of language testing. English Language-mediated Settings and Educational Inequalities: Language Education Policy Agendas in the South Pacific is suitable for postgraduate students in language policy and planning, multilingual language policies for schools, medium of instruction studies, and language testing, and South Pacific studies. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Language
Educational Inequality in Fijian Higher Education

New Books in Language

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 45:45


In this episode of the Language-on-the-Move podcast, Dr Hanna Torsh speaks with Dr Prashneel Ravisan Goundar about his new book, English Language-Mediated Settings and Educational Inequality: Language Policy Agendas in the South Pacific published by Routledge in 2025. In this book, Goundar explores how educational inequalities are responsible for the way students perform in English language-mediated school settings. He seeks to establish an explicit connection between language testing and educational inequalities at the higher education level. With its focus on higher education, this research is a fresh reminder of the need to continuously revisit and unsettle inequalities that are embedded in education systems. In the South Pacific context, this study reveals the current issues, including medium of instruction challenges, lack of teaching and learning resources, teacher shortages, and language barriers. Goundar's research seeks new answers to the problem of academic English language skills faced by undergraduate students. Since English is a second language for the majority of students in Fiji and as the quality of education varies between urban and rural schools, this cumulatively impacts students' acquisition of English skills, and, consequently, their university performance. The important questions posed and addressed in this book are as follows: What are the language implications of colonisation on education in the South Pacific? What resources and learning opportunities are provided in schools to promote equal access to education content for students from non-English-speaking backgrounds? How do students from different schooling backgrounds in Fiji cope with an English language-mediated university learning environment? Do educational inequalities manifest in the performance of students from all schooling backgrounds, or are they confined to specific sociocultural zones? Drawing on a unique dataset from a context in the Global South, this book provides new insights for a more holistic approach to examining academic language proficiency and the use of language testing. English Language-mediated Settings and Educational Inequalities: Language Education Policy Agendas in the South Pacific is suitable for postgraduate students in language policy and planning, multilingual language policies for schools, medium of instruction studies, and language testing, and South Pacific studies. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language

New Books in Education
Educational Inequality in Fijian Higher Education

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 45:45


In this episode of the Language-on-the-Move podcast, Dr Hanna Torsh speaks with Dr Prashneel Ravisan Goundar about his new book, English Language-Mediated Settings and Educational Inequality: Language Policy Agendas in the South Pacific published by Routledge in 2025. In this book, Goundar explores how educational inequalities are responsible for the way students perform in English language-mediated school settings. He seeks to establish an explicit connection between language testing and educational inequalities at the higher education level. With its focus on higher education, this research is a fresh reminder of the need to continuously revisit and unsettle inequalities that are embedded in education systems. In the South Pacific context, this study reveals the current issues, including medium of instruction challenges, lack of teaching and learning resources, teacher shortages, and language barriers. Goundar's research seeks new answers to the problem of academic English language skills faced by undergraduate students. Since English is a second language for the majority of students in Fiji and as the quality of education varies between urban and rural schools, this cumulatively impacts students' acquisition of English skills, and, consequently, their university performance. The important questions posed and addressed in this book are as follows: What are the language implications of colonisation on education in the South Pacific? What resources and learning opportunities are provided in schools to promote equal access to education content for students from non-English-speaking backgrounds? How do students from different schooling backgrounds in Fiji cope with an English language-mediated university learning environment? Do educational inequalities manifest in the performance of students from all schooling backgrounds, or are they confined to specific sociocultural zones? Drawing on a unique dataset from a context in the Global South, this book provides new insights for a more holistic approach to examining academic language proficiency and the use of language testing. English Language-mediated Settings and Educational Inequalities: Language Education Policy Agendas in the South Pacific is suitable for postgraduate students in language policy and planning, multilingual language policies for schools, medium of instruction studies, and language testing, and South Pacific studies. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in Higher Education
Educational Inequality in Fijian Higher Education

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 45:45


In this episode of the Language-on-the-Move podcast, Dr Hanna Torsh speaks with Dr Prashneel Ravisan Goundar about his new book, English Language-Mediated Settings and Educational Inequality: Language Policy Agendas in the South Pacific published by Routledge in 2025. In this book, Goundar explores how educational inequalities are responsible for the way students perform in English language-mediated school settings. He seeks to establish an explicit connection between language testing and educational inequalities at the higher education level. With its focus on higher education, this research is a fresh reminder of the need to continuously revisit and unsettle inequalities that are embedded in education systems. In the South Pacific context, this study reveals the current issues, including medium of instruction challenges, lack of teaching and learning resources, teacher shortages, and language barriers. Goundar's research seeks new answers to the problem of academic English language skills faced by undergraduate students. Since English is a second language for the majority of students in Fiji and as the quality of education varies between urban and rural schools, this cumulatively impacts students' acquisition of English skills, and, consequently, their university performance. The important questions posed and addressed in this book are as follows: What are the language implications of colonisation on education in the South Pacific? What resources and learning opportunities are provided in schools to promote equal access to education content for students from non-English-speaking backgrounds? How do students from different schooling backgrounds in Fiji cope with an English language-mediated university learning environment? Do educational inequalities manifest in the performance of students from all schooling backgrounds, or are they confined to specific sociocultural zones? Drawing on a unique dataset from a context in the Global South, this book provides new insights for a more holistic approach to examining academic language proficiency and the use of language testing. English Language-mediated Settings and Educational Inequalities: Language Education Policy Agendas in the South Pacific is suitable for postgraduate students in language policy and planning, multilingual language policies for schools, medium of instruction studies, and language testing, and South Pacific studies. For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How’s That? - The Podcast
Josh Knight - Former Canada Rugby League President!

How’s That? - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 84:54


In this episode of "How's That? - The Podcast", the boys talk to former Canada Rugby League President Josh Knight.... As the boys prepare to jet off to Las Vegas for the NRL 1st Round 2025, they talk to Josh about how an Aussie with a Fijian background came to be in Canada and the Canada Rugby League President, as well as all things international rugby league!

The Big Jim Show
Ryan Wilson - Talking Pish

The Big Jim Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 92:18


On this episode Jim chats with his former Scotland team mate about life after Rugby. The love of the Fijian brothers and answer's a load of fan questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Pacific Waves for 19 February 2025

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 16:44


In Pacific Waves today: Cook Islands government releases details of agreement with China; Cook Island locals protest PM's decision to shut out NZ; Immigration NZ set to deport Fijian teen living with epilepsy. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

The Moanan
Validating Indigenous Knowledge & Experiences in Universities - Sereana Naepi

The Moanan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 45:48


Is University still the pathway to prosperity for our communities?How are Indigenous knowledges valued within Western Universities? Bula vinaka! In this episode we are joined by Associate Professor Sereana Naepi, a Fijian researcher and lecturer in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We chat about the Indigenous experience at University's, how Indigenous knowledge is (or isn't) valued in Western education - and why this is. Plus, much more! Send us a textThe Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We'd love to connect!Find us on all podcast streaming and social media platforms — including Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.Email: hello@themoanan.com

The BIP Show
TOT s10 e20 on Hot States, Fijian Inflation, AI data ownership and gold

The BIP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 32:49


The Moanan
Pacific in Australia: Western Sydney, Postcode Wars, Model Minority - Jioji Ravulo

The Moanan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 36:12


Prof. Jioji Ravulo, a Fijian researcher, shares insights on supporting Pacific communities in Australia. His work covers mental health, substance use, youth engagement, and decolonial approaches to education and society, emphasizing culturally informed solutions to modern challenges.Send us a textThe Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We'd love to connect!Find us on all podcast streaming and social media platforms — including Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.Email: hello@themoanan.com

Share Life Today
A Taste of Heaven

Share Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 1:00


Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. The auditorium was packed. As I stopped and looked around, I heard dozens of languages being spoken at the same time. We all settled into our seats as our time together was called to order. This was Evangelism Explosion's third Congress of Nations, and eighty-three different countries were represented. During that morning, we sang "How Great is Our God" (which is a powerful song in and of itself), but this time the worship leader asked for everyone to sing in their own language. Words cannot describe the beauty of that moment—where Arabic was sung alongside Czech and Fijian. And you know, this is exactly what heaven is going to be like—because every tongue, every tribe, and every nation will be there. As we join in worship here on earth, let us invite people to be a part of this eternal worship group by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ! For more on worship and sharing your faith, visit our website at sharelife.today.

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan
Climate refugees in their own country - Vuniniudrovu

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 5:57


Thousands of Fijian citizens will have to leave their traditional homelands and move to higher ground as refugees from climate change.

Free Range Preacher on Prayer
Welcome to Season Seven! Thanksgiving: God's Holiness pt 4 - God's Incomprehensible Mercies. Pt 2

Free Range Preacher on Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 16:00


Bula, bula for all our listeners in Fiji. I have been assured that means a good life; we are glad to see you. And we are pleased here at the Free Range Preacher on Prayer that you are listening to Fijians! God is good, and we are blessed to be in His family. We are back to the Holiness of God. His utter incomprehensible nature in His whole person. Today, we see His salvation saves us from His wrath and restores our relationship with Him. In that relationship, we now understand His word, Acts 22:9, and He delights in our community. "Now He was telling them a parable to show that at all times they ought to pray and not to lose heart," Luke 18:1 "The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD, But the prayer of the upright is His delight." Proverbs 15:8 Our so what? Our restored relationship in salvation opens us to a conversation with the Holy God of the universe through His mercies. What a privilege! Pray, Pray, Pray. Brethren, let's pray for one another. "What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more"" Robert Murray M'Cheynee Donation link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64 Or go to www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab. Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard. www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com freerangeprayer@gmail.com Facebook - Free Range Preacher Ministries Instagram: freerangeministries All our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition. For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.com Our podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 Instagram Season 007 Episode 009

Watchman on the Wall
Pearls in Paradise

Watchman on the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 28:30


Imagine the vibrant landscapes of the South Pacific paired with a message that transcends beauty—offering hope, truth, and wisdom to the next generation. Through a unique fusion of science and Scripture, this work provides a year of daily reflections designed to inspire and guide. With the support of the Fijian government, 200,000 copies will bring light and knowledge to students and teachers, creating a ripple effect that could change lives across the islands. Check out "Pearls in Paradise Premier Missionary Edition" here! https://www.swrc.com/product/pearls-in-paradise-premier-missionary-edition/

Maul or Nothing
Big Rugby Christmas Special ft Gabriel Ibitoye + Niko Matawalu

Maul or Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 68:03


It's the Christmas special!This year, the boys are joined by Bristol Bears flyer Gabriel Ibitoye, bringing some extra holiday cheer and rugby chat. And, of course, to give it that Fijian flair—because we are the official unofficial Fiji podcast—Ryan's old team mate and friend of the show, Niko Matawalu, is back (just about) to add to the festive fun!From worst Secret Santa stories to Niko's Christmas chaos, there's no shortage of laughs. Plus, Marc brings his signature touch with some curious venue and gift decisions!Tune in for some epic exchanges, hilarious banter, and a whole lot of Christmas spirit. Whether you're listening or watching on YouTube, this is the perfect episode to get you in the holiday mood. Merry Christmas to one and all!Use the code MON10 at absoluterugby.co.uk for 10% off Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Seven people hospitalised after drinking cocktails at Fiji resort

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 3:28


Fijian authorities are scrambling to find out what led to seven people falling ill after drinking cocktails at a five-star resort on Saturday afternoon. All were taken to hospital where their condition is now stable - with one of the seven reportedly returning home to Australia. Fiji's Ministry for Tourism said they think this is an isolated incident - and resort staff have assured them the ingredients of the drinks were not substituted or altered in anyway. But one guest told RNZ, his friend who was among the group that had a pina colada at the resort, is still too ill to get up. Caleb Fotheringham has more. 

The Quicky
Australians In Fijian Suspected Poisoning To Return Home

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 5:13 Transcription Available


Two Australians hospitalised in a suspected mass alcohol poisoning are on their way home as Fiji reassures tourists of their safety; A new landmark court action from the corporate regulator claims systemic and widespread failures at a major bank led to some customers being scammed out of their life savings; South Korea's Constitutional Court will begin reviewing the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his December 3 martial law attempt; Nicole Kidman says her Mum convinced her to keep acting after having kids. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media Feeling festive? Gift a Mamamia subscription! Head here to give the best stuff for women. CREDITS Host/Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PM full episode
Fiji investigating suspected cocktail poisoning of Australian tourists

PM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 30:05


Fijian authorities are investigating why seven tourists became seriously ill after drinking cocktails at a popular resort over the weekend.

RNZ: Morning Report
Tourists in Fijian hospital after suspected alcohol poisoning

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 3:25


A number of Australian tourists are in hospital in Fiji after what authorities say is a suspected case of alcohol poisoning. Mereoni Mili spoke to Corin Dann.

What a Lad
Mark Nawaqanitawase- What a Lad

What a Lad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 70:39


Mark Nawaqanitawase has had one of the most eventful 12 months in sport! Firstly heading to the Rugby World Cup with the Wallabies before changing code to the 7's format of the game for the Paris Olympics, where he narrowly missed out on a medal. He then changed codes again, this time to the 13 man game playing NRL for the Sydney Rooster to cap off what was an incredible 12 months.What stood out for me in this one was..How his Fijian heritage plays a significant role in his identity and sports career.He emphasizes the importance of having fun while playing sports.How his Waratahs debut in Super Rugby was a dream come true for him.What it was like debuting for the Wallabies.How his transition to the Aus 7s team was a rewarding challenge for him.Why he moved to the Roosters.Adjusting to NRL required learning new rules and strategies.All the questions you want to know, fastest player, hardest to tackle etc! And heaps more! Mark is one of those players who is just a joy to watch whatever game he is playing, the way he can leap in the air, beat defenders and score tries! You'll also learn in this episode that he is a massive lad, such a likeable character who has a huge future ahead of him.If you enjoyed this episode let me know what stood out for you in the comments and share the episode if you can. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mark Nawaqanitawase03:01 Cultural Heritage and Family Background05:51 Early Sports Journey and Transition to Rugby08:55 Pathway to Professional Rugby12:02 Joining the Waratahs and Initial Experiences14:56 Debut in Super Rugby and Family Support18:02 Transition to the Wallabies and International Experience25:06 Mark Nawaqanitawase's Wallabies Debut28:12 Coaching Changes: From Dave Rennie to Eddie Jones30:07 Experiencing the Rugby World Cup in France33:21 Transitioning to Olympic Sevens Rugby39:26 Signing with the Roosters: A New Chapter51:04 Adjusting to NRL: The Challenges of Transition52:59 Transitioning from Union to League55:55 Mastering Aerial Skills in Rugby57:54 Debut Excitement and Family Support59:58 Future Aspirations and Potential Returns01:00:59 Fan Questions and Personal Anecdotes01:04:00 Comparing League and Union01:08:04 Tackling Challenges in Rugby01:10:07 Speed and Athleticism in Rugby01:11:49 Advice for Aspiring Players Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Luxury Travel Insider
Fiji | COMO Laucala Island: An Untouched Paradise

Luxury Travel Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 46:00


Today, we're escaping to one of the most exclusive private islands in the world— COMO Laucala. The island is tucked away in the shimmering South Pacific in the north of Fiji. This stunning destination is more than just a tropical paradise; it's a celebration of untouched beauty, sustainable luxury, and authentic Fijian culture. Joining me is Gary Henden, General Manager of COMO Laucala Island. Gary and I chat about the island's unique history, untouched waterfall hikes, golf, diving, the warm local hospitality, and more.    Learn more at www.luxtravelinsider.com Connect with me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn  

Thought For Today
Unashamed

Thought For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 3:06


I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Wednesday morning, the 27th of November, 2024, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in the Book of Joshua 24:15: “…choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve,…” Then we go straight to the New Testament, to the Gospel of Matthew 12:30. Jesus says: “He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad.” I read a beautiful comment made by Mark Hopkins, he said: “Choice and service, these were demanded of the Israelites, these are demanded of you and I. These only, choice and service. In these, are the whole of life.” There is something very powerful about a public declaration, isn't there, a public declaration of your faith and service towards God?I remember my oldest son standing up the day he got married at the reception, and telling all the guests that, “Today, as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” I have never forgotten that. It was many, many years ago. It cements things, doesn't it? You know the Fiji Rugby Sevens Team, a beautiful sport to watch, these huge men from Fiji are so often the world champions but I know why, I really do! It's because they are not ashamed to thank the Lord Jesus for their victory. Often I sit and I chuckle when I see the interviewer stretching out his arm with the mic to give it to the Fijian players, these huge men with the sweat pouring down their faces, some of them bleeding, cut by the match, they take hold of the mic - big mistake for the interviewer! And then they say, “We want to give God the glory! We want to thank Jesus for giving us the strength to be able to play rugby for Him.” And the interviewer is trying to rescue the mic back but he can't get it back. And then they greet all their families back in Fiji and then they start to sing hymns, that's right, they are not ashamed of the Gospel. And I believe that is where the power is. Why don't you and I do it today? Why don't we tell the first person we meet today what Jesus Christ means to us.God bless you and have a lovely day,Goodbye.

Rugby Wrap Up
The Rugby Odds: Schmidt's Brain Transplant, England's End, Fightin' Fijians, Players of the Week

Rugby Wrap Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 28:30


The Rugby Odds: Schmidt's Brain Transplant, England's End, Fightin' Fijians, Players of the Week

RNZ: The Detail
Fiji's climate change reality

RNZ: The Detail

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 20:06


Crops and vegetables contaminated with sea water, an ocean that's getting fished out, and inundation at high tide is the reality of life for perhaps hundreds of Fijian villages

Scrum V Rugby
The Warm Up: The sledgehammer took my head off

Scrum V Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 30:26


Lauren Jenkins is joined by Alex Cuthbert, Jonathan Davies and Tom Shanklin to discuss the latest saga to hit the Welsh Rugby Union with it's handling of contract negotiations with the women's senior team, look ahead to Wales' game against Fiji in the autumn internationals, and share their experiences of playing against the Fijians.

The Rugby Pod
England v All Blacks & Scotland v Fiji - November Internationals Preview

The Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 44:52


You asked for it, so we're back for a bonus episode during the November internationals. We preview the two opening fixtures of the November series, with the Al Blacks coming to Twickenham, and Fiji visiting Scotland. The lads give their thoughts on Borthwick's early team announcement, the 6-2 bench, Marler's comments around the Haka, and where the game will be won. Meanwhile, Scotland has a tough test against a flying Fijian squad coming off the back of some big wins. The lads give their thoughts on Gregor's tactics, Scotland's new captain Sione Tuipulotu, and predict the outcome of both big games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Surf Splendor
526 - Jon Roseman

Surf Splendor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 84:13


Quietly and immeasurably influencing the surf world, Jon Roseman's stewardship of Cloudbreak has been cosigned by Fijian tribal leaders and pro surfers alike. Today he shares stories from 30 years of swells, why his best surfing is still ahead of him, and how he hopes to convert his experiences and a newly earned MBA from Yale into sustainable success for Tavarua's future. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices