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THE G PERSPECTIVE
#79 | Golf Talk - Jimmy Butler Trade Drama - Super Bowl LIX(ft. Kevin Suarez)

THE G PERSPECTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 34:41


On this week's episode of THE G PERSPECTIVE sports podcast, GMike brings on an old guest (Kevin Suarez) to talk about his journey with playing golf & making content for it. Also, they jump into the Jimmy Butler drama happening with the Miami Heat & wanting to be traded. Lastly, they talk about the Super Bowl rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles vs the Kansas City Chiefs. PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE REVIEWS!!!

On Air
Refrigerants, Regulations and the Road Ahead

On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 41:51


Join Lennox Senior Product Marketing Managers, Emily Young and Kevin Suarez, as they delve into the ever-changing landscape of the HVAC industry, which includes regional standards, refrigerant changes, efficiency rating adjustments, and the drive towards electrification. Gain insight into the behind-the-scenes process of creating HVAC products, and learn about the difficulties of keeping up with a rapidly evolving industry. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the challenges facing the HVAC industry today.On Air is a Lennox Learning Solutions Production 

THE G PERSPECTIVE
#18 | Kevin Suarez Interview

THE G PERSPECTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 37:08


On this week's episode, GMike brings on a long-time friend, Kevin Suarez, to go over his baseball journey from his childhood to when he was in college and won a National Championship to his current life as being a hitting coach. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE REVIEWS!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/george-michael-perez/support

On The Money via Pod
Why are Australian markets plummeting?

On The Money via Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 27:46


ScoMo gives us a $17.6 billion anti-corona booster - yet markets scream on downward. Is Trump to blame? Roderick Chambers speaks with Matthew Sherwood, Chief Economist of Perpetuals & James Tao, Senior Economist at Commsecs to find out. Kevin Suarez asks Ann Nalder, CEO of Small Business Association of Australia and Allan Zreik of Zed and Zed Jewellers in Hurstville what this means for small business, the engine room of the economy.Hosted by Veronika Aleshina.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
The Yarn Spinners

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 47:32


Journalism helps shine a light on injustice and changes our world for the better, but it can also be really entertaining. Hear from some of Australia’s great storytellers and yarn-spinners about the narrative techniques they use to make sure their message resonates with readers, listeners and viewers. From research to sparkling prose, you won’t want to miss this discussion about how to make great stories. Speakers: Kirsti Melville, documentary producer with ABC RN’s Earshot and The History Listen Helen Pitt, Sydney Morning Herald journalist & 2018 Walkley Book Award-winner for The House Michelle White, journalist, filmmaker & Community Arts Network Moderator: Lenore Taylor, editor, Guardian Australia This talk was recorded at the State Library of Western Australia on November 2, 2019, as part of our journalism festival in Perth, “Shining a light on the Truth”. Thanks to our presenting partner the State Library of Western Australia, and with support from major event partner Edith Cowan University, and event partner Curtin University. This episode was produced by Kevin Suarez, at the 2SER Studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Telling our stories: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander journalists

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 44:34


In this episode you’ll hear a panel of brilliant Black journalists and editors discussing the issues and stories of Indigenous Australia, and the journalism that covers it best. They’ll talk about why it’s essential to have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in Australian newsrooms, where we’re currently at with representation, how things can be improved and the pathways into media for young Indigenous journalists. Speakers: Natalie Ahmat, presenter, NITV News (moderator) Shannan Dodson, UTS & Media Diversity Australia Rae Johnston, editor, Junkee Yale Macgillivray, producer, ABC This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on September 26, 2019, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia. Resources: Media Diversity Australia’s handbook on reporting on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Issues: https://www.mediadiversityaustralia.org/indigenous Interview with Yale MacGillivray in The Walkley Magazine: https://medium.com/the-walkley-magazine/spotlight-on-yale-macgillivray-ab0d8c82814a First Languages Australia: https://www.firstlanguages.org.au/ Subscribe to the Walkley email newsletter: https://www.walkleys.com/subscribe

WalkleyTalks Podcast
What Price Would You Pay? A Conversation about why journalism matters

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 65:05


Presented by the Walkley Foundation and RMIT Journalists work relentlessly to give the most vulnerable people in society a voice, but at what price? The Walkley Foundation developed a national public awareness campaign themed “What Price Would You Pay?”, asking Australians to re-evaluate the price they’d pay for quality journalism that impacts everyday lives. It highlights the price journalists pay, from legal pressure to death threats, and features award-winning journalists. In this feature-length episode you’ll hear from award-winning journalists, about what it takes to make great journalism and why this work matters. The panelists are: Zena Chamas, cross-platform journalist & documentary filmmaker Lisa Martin, The Guardian Louise Milligan, Walkley-winning journalist, ABC Grant McArthur, Walkley-winning health editor, Herald Sun Caroline Wilson, Walkley-winning journalist, The Age Moderator: Lauren Molan, editor, INQ This talk was recorded at RMIT’s Melbourne campus on August 15, 2019, at an event presented in partnership with RMIT. You’ll also hear an introduction from Louisa Graham from the Walkley Foundation. Content warning: The panelists cover some heavy topics including mention of sexual assault. There is also some swearing. If you have kids around, save this one for your headphones. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Changing the conversation on violence against women

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 38:44


Statistics show that in Australia, on average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner. With gender-based violence at such critical levels, how influential can the media be in educating Australians, and ultimately changing behaviours to prevent violence? In this episode you’ll hear from journalists who are leading the way in this space: * Gina Rushton, Buzzfeed News, 2019 Our Watch Fellow * Sarah Malik, SBS Life, 2019 Our Watch Fellow * Alison Dance, 10 Daily, 2019 Our Watch Fellow Moderator: Eryk Bagshaw, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, 2017 Our Watch Award winner for Best journalism campaign You’ll also hear introductory remarks from Jan Earthstar, a senior advisor at Our Watch. This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on July 18, 2019, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia. If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, family or domestic violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au. In an emergency, call 000. Resources: To access Our Watch’s guides for reporting about violence against women and their children, visit: www.mediamakingchange.org.au Relevant stories from The Walkley Magazine: https://medium.com/tag/our-watch Subscribe to the Walkley email newsletter: https://www.walkleys.com/subscribe

WalkleyTalks Podcast
What Price Would You Pay?

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 48:34


Carrying the trauma of reporting on death, destruction and abuse. Being pursued through the courts to reveal a confidential source. Going up against the biggest institutions in the country to reveal the truth. Journalists work relentlessly to give the most vulnerable people in society a voice, but at what price? The Walkley Foundation is running a national public awareness campaign, developed in partnership with Naked Communications, across TV, print, online and outdoor advertising. The campaign is themed “What Price Would You Pay?” and asks Australians to re-evaluate the price they’d pay for quality journalism that impacts everyday lives. It highlights the price journalists pay, from legal pressure to death threats, and features award-winning journalists. In this episode, hear from award-winning journalists about what it takes to make great journalism and why this work matters. Please note, this discussion covers topics that may be disturbing for some listeners, including sexual assault. Speakers: Sarah Dingle, reporter and presenter, Audio Current Affairs, ABC Nina Funnell, freelance journalist John Lyons, Walkley Award-winning head of Investigative and In-depth Journalism, ABC Moderator: Clare Fletcher, communications & editorial manager, the Walkley Foundation This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on June 20, 2019, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia. What Price Would You Pay campaign information: https://www.walkleys.com/what-price MEAA Journalism Is Not A Crime campaign information: http://journalismisnotacrime.org/ Subscribe to the Walkley email newsletter: https://www.walkleys.com/subscribe

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Media & Politics: Leading The Times

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 45:57


As president and CEO of The New York Times Company since 2012, Mark Thompson has overseen the digital transformation of one of the world’s most respected media companies. Mark gave an agenda- setting address when he visited Australia in April, and was interviewed by Paul Barry, the host of Media Watch on ABC. This talk was recorded at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney on April 12, 2019, at an event presented in partnership with The New York Times. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
New voices in Australian Journalism

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 33:48


What does it take to break in to a media career in 2019? How important is it that our media includes voices from a range of backgrounds and perspectives? You’ll hear from a panel of talented young journalists about opportunities and pathways into the industry. Speakers include: ● Samara Gardner, Journalist, WIN News Wollongong ● Nour Haydar, NSW Political Reporter, ABC News ● Lydia Bilton, Associate Producer, 9 News ● Moderator: Rob Stott, Managing Editor, Junkee Media This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on April 11, 2019, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Walkley Fund Dinner Panel

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 53:47


A star-studded panel of senior Australian journalists take you behind the scenes of some of their biggest stories… and explain the difference that quality reporting can make to our nation and our people. Content warning: This podcast contains explicit language. Speakers: ● Mark Burrows, Walkley-winning senior correspondent, Nine News ● Joanne McCarthy, Gold Walkley-winning journalist, Newcastle Herald ● Caro Meldrum-Hanna, Gold Walkley-winning investigative journalist, ABC ● Helen Pitt, Walkley Book Award-winner for The House & Sydney Morning Herald journalist ● Hedley Thomas, Gold Walkley-winning journalist, The Australian/The Teacher’s Pet podcast ● Moderator: Emma Alberici, Chief Economics Correspondent, ABC This talk was recorded at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney on April 5, 2019, at the Walkley Fund for Journalism Dinner. If you’d like to support the cause you can find out more and make a donation at www.walkleys.com/donate. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Kerry O’Brien on journalism’s successes and failures

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 20:52


“Every year at the Walkley Awards, we honour a craft that holds power in its various manifestations big and small, to account. We should also, all be prepared to reflect on our own failures.” The chair of the Walkley Foundation directors, senior journalist Kerry O’Brien, had a powerful message to share at the Walkley Fund for Journalism Dinner. You can also read a text version of Kerry’s speech here: https://medium.com/the-walkley-magazine/we-cant-let-ourselves-off-the-hook-100a4474afcc This talk was recorded at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney on April 5, 2019, at the Walkley Fund for Journalism Dinner. If you’d like to support the cause you can find out more and make a donation at www.walkleys.com/donate. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
The New Digital Storytelling

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 39:50


As technology continues to evolve, journalists are finding new tools and platforms for reporting and sharing the news. Hear from a panel of Walkley-winning and nominated journalists about how they’re pushing the boundaries to produce compelling stories. Speakers: Kylie Boltin, Commissioning Editor, Online documentaries, SBS, @drkylieboltin Lane Sainty, Reporter, Buzzfeed News, @lanesainty Lorena Allam, Indigenous affairs editor, The Guardian Moderator: Stuart Fagg, General Manager, Digital, The Australian & News Prestige Network, @CaptainStuey Stories referred to: She Called Me Red: https://www.instagram.com/sbs.online.documentaries/ The Boat: http://www.sbs.com.au/theboat/ Deaths Inside: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/ng-interactive/2018/aug/28/deaths-inside-indigenous-australian-deaths-in-custody Lane Sainty’s Twitter flow chart: https://twitter.com/lanesainty/status/894485867426832385?lang=en This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on February 21, 2019, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Behind the headlines: Journalists take you behind 2018’s biggest stories

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 46:05


They’re the stories that grow a life of their own, lighting up the nightly news bulletins and dominating headlines. Political scandals, crimes and justice, sporting glory and humans behaving badly… the first draft of history is a ripping read in our nation’s media. But all these stories start with a single story, a journalist or a team that uncovers the truth, collects the evidence and spins the yarn. Join our panel of top reporters as they take you behind some of the year’s biggest stories. Speakers: Chris Barrett, sports writer for the Sydney Morning Herald Sharri Markson, journalist for the Daily Telegraph Caro Meldrum Hanna, investigative journalist, EXPOSED: The Case of Keli Lane, ABC Moderator: Claire Harvey, deputy editor, Sunday Telegraph This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on November 15, 2018, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

Gaggle of Geeks
#38 Yaz from Doctor Who

Gaggle of Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 48:34


Thirty-eighth episode of Gaggle of Geeks where Tali and Soph get ready for the spooky season with the upcoming release of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Plus we chat the amazing Doctor Who episode that was 'Rosa' and contributor Kevin Suarez speaks to Mandip Gill who plays one of the Doctor's new friends, Yaz!

Gaggle of Geeks
#38 Yaz from Doctor Who

Gaggle of Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 48:34


Thirty-eighth episode of Gaggle of Geeks where Tali and Soph get ready for the spooky season with the upcoming release of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Plus we chat the amazing Doctor Who episode that was 'Rosa' and contributor Kevin Suarez speaks to Mandip Gill who plays one of the Doctor's new friends, Yaz!

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Business lunch: RBA’s Dr Guy Debelle talks with Ross Greenwood

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 41:42


Before we announced the finalists for this year’s Walkley Award for Business Journalism, we featured an interview between Dr Guy Debelle (Reserve Bank of Australia) and Ross Greenwood (Nine Network). You’ll hear a brief introduction from Walkley Foundation chief executive Louisa Graham before the interview. Guy Debelle has been deputy governor of the RBA since September 2016. He is deputy chair of the Reserve Bank Board and chair of the Reserve Bank's Risk Management Committee. Ross Greenwood is the Nine Network’s business and finance editor, and each evening hosts the radio program, Money News, broadcast on Macquarie Media around Australia. This talk was recorded Bentley in Sydney on October 22, 2018. Thanks to ING, who support the Business Journalism category of the Walkley Awards. See all the finalists and judges of this year’s Walkley Awards online here. (http://www.walkleys.com/finalists-announced-for-the-2018-walkley-awards-for-excellence-in-journalism/) The winners will be announced on November 22, 2018. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

Gaggle of Geeks
#36 New York Comic Con 2018

Gaggle of Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 59:25


Thirty-sixth episode of Gaggle of Geeks and geek Christmas has come early with New York Comic Con dropping plenty of goodies for the geekdom. Tali and Sophie chat their favourite trailers from NYCC and debrief about the first episode of Doctor Who, plus contributor Kevin Suarez chats to the director of the SciFi Film Festival, Simon Foster.

Gaggle of Geeks
#36 New York Comic Con 2018

Gaggle of Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 59:25


Thirty-sixth episode of Gaggle of Geeks and geek Christmas has come early with New York Comic Con dropping plenty of goodies for the geekdom. Tali and Sophie chat their favourite trailers from NYCC and debrief about the first episode of Doctor Who, plus contributor Kevin Suarez chats to the director of the SciFi Film Festival, Simon Foster.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
The Legal Landscape for Journalism

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 49:15


From defamation to state security – how does the law affect journalists’ ability to expose the truth? To discuss this topic, we have an all star panel of legal writers and editors, a lawyer and a judge: *Richard Ackland, editor, Justinian / legal affairs editor, The Saturday Paper *Kate Haddock, partner, Banki Haddock Fiora *Nicola Berkovic, legal affairs writer, The Australian *Judge Judith Gibson, District Court of NSW / Bulletin author for Australian Defamation Law and Practice *Moderator: Marcus Strom, media adviser, University of Sydney / Media section president, MEAA This talk was recorded at the State Library of New South Wales on September 20, 2018, as part of our regular Walkley Talks series there. Read Richard Ackland’s essay on the legal landscape for journalism, part of the Walkley Journalism Explored essay series (supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund). https://medium.com/the-walkley-magazine/legal-frictions-96ee2b03b983 Thanks also to Banki Haddock Fiora, Walkley Foundation legal partner. This podcast is produced by Kevin Suarez with help from the 2SER studios in Sydney, Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Investigative journalism changes lives and laws. But who pays for it?

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 42:23


Exposing corruption and abuse; pushing for changes to law and policy that protect everyday Australians: that’s the power of great investigative journalism. It’s work that takes a lot of time, investment and skill from journalists: three things that are under more pressure than ever in today’s media. A new culture is emerging, of collaborative projects and new funding sources to support this work. A brave new world of public interest journalism, where the bottom line is less about dollars and more about impact. In a conversation presented by the Walkley Foundation and RMIT, hear from special guest Robert J Rosenthal about how nonprofit newsrooms are working in the US. An award-winning journalist and editor of some of the US’ biggest newspapers, he went on to run the nonprofit Center for Investigative Reporting, taking it from a staff of six and a budget of under a million dollars in 2008; to today’s award-winning, multimedia public service news organisation with a staff of 70 and a budget of over $10 million annually. Robert is joined by a panel of stellar Australian journalists: Sushi Das, journalist, RMIT/ABC Fact Check Stephen Drill, journalist, Herald Sun Robert J Rosenthal (US) Participating moderator: Michael Bachelard, investigations editor, The Age, (2018 Gold Walkley winner) This podcast was edited by Kevin Suarez at 2ser studios, Sydney. The discussion was recorded in Melbourne on September 4 2018. We were lucky to have the support of the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund to bring Robert to Australia. Thanks also to Private Media for their support on this event.

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WalkleyTalks Podcast
Buzzfeed: A Discussion with a Pulitzer Winner

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 31:14


Mark Schoofs, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigations & projects editor for BuzzFeed News in New York, has some strong views on how journalists should approach interviewing. Recorded at a industry breakfast as part of the Walkley Foundation’s Storyology festival, hear his tips on approaching interview subjects to draw out gripping stories. This podcast was edited by Kevin Suarez, for The Walkley Foundation, at the 2SER studios in Sydney Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Power Shifts: Identity, diversity, #MeToo

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 52:28


Hollywood gets all the press but are we succeeding at leveling the power imbalances in other industries? What does it take to change on such a large scale, and who’s leading the way? Hear from journalists who’ve been covering the movement – or managing their newsrooms’ approach to it – on how it’s evolving, how it is being and should be covered, and where things are going. You'll hear from Catherine Fox (freelance business writer & 2017 Women’s Leadership in Media Award winner),Rachel Hancock (deputy editor, The Courier-Mail), Bri Lee (writer, author & editor) and was moderated by Cathie Schnitzerling (Queensland editor, ABC Regional) This podcast was edited by Kevin Suarez, for The Walkley Foundation, at the 2SER studios in Sydney Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
This Book Changed My Life

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 62:50


What is the one book you press into the hands of new acquaintances? The book that you feel will open their eyes to a truth about the world, or explain you to them in a succinct few hundred pages? Nonfiction and fiction alike are under consideration as storytellers talk about the single book that most influenced their lives. You'll hear from Trent Dalton (The Weekend Australian), George Negus (broadcaster), Melissa Lucashenko (writer), Lenore Taylor (Guardian Australia) and the panel was moderated by Adam Suckling (Copyright Agency). This podcast was edited by Kevin Suarez, for The Walkley Foundation, at the 2SER studios in Sydney Australia.

WalkleyTalks Podcast
Killer Stories: True Crime & Podcasts

WalkleyTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 37:20


This podcast is about killer stories - literally. Our panel of journalists digs into why true crime stories are so compelling, and why they’re having a huge moment in podcasting. You’ll hear from Nicole Hogan (The Daily Telegraph / Eight Minutes), Mary-Ann Harris (New Idea Investigates) and Allan Clarke (ABC / Unravel True Crime, Blood on the Tracks) moderated by Claire Harvey (Sunday Telegraph). A special edition of Walkley Talks — conversations from Storyology, the Walkley Foundation’s 2018 journalism festival. Recorded at the State Library of NSW on July 26. This podcast was produced by Kevin Suarez, for The Walkley Foundation, at the 2SER studios in Sydney Australia.

Essays On Air
Essays On Air: Australia's property boom and bust cycle stretches back to colonial days

Essays On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 25:39


In the 1980s, Australian geographer Maurice Daly exposed the urban planning system as a policy toolkit developers could capitalise on to drive subdivision and speculation – an insight that remains true even today. AAP Image/Lukas CochAustralia’s property market is slowing and many people are contemplating a possible bust. But today’s episode of Essays On Air reminds us that even since colonial days, Australia’s property market has had its ups and downs. Essays On Air, a podcast from The Conversation, brings you the best and most beautiful writing from Australian researchers. Today, University of Sydney urbanism researchers Alistair Sisson and Dallas Rogers narrate a recent essay they wrote for the journal Australian Geographer on boom and bust cycles in major Australian cities. It’s titled Property speculation, global capital, urban planning and financialisation: Sydney Boom, Sydney Bust redux. It was recorded and edited by Dallas Rogers and written with Alistair Sisson and Chris Gibson for the 100th anniversary of the journal Australian Geographer. The audio version features the voices of Roderick Chambers and Kevin Suarez, producers from the community radio station 2SER. The authors would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, upon whose land their research takes place. Find us and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, in Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts. Additional audio Strange Dog by Blue Dot Sessions Atlantic State of Mind (A Long Winter) by McGee Gnossienne No3 by Trans Alp Soundscape audio sourced from freesound.org Hip Horns With Drums by (none given) Dallas Rogers recently received funding from The Henry Halloran Trust, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Urban Growth NSW, Landcom, University of Sydney, Western Sydney University, and Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA). Alistair Sisson receives funding from an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.

Film Fight Club
6 Dec 2017 - The Disaster Artist & In This Corner of the World

Film Fight Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 30:00


Where we fight about one of the best movies of the year about one of the worst movies of all time and animation In This Corner of the World with special guest Kevin Suarez, Film Critic for The Daily