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Welcome to this episode of Just Havin a Crack. 3 CUPS and a SHEIKHWe talk to Kerrin McEvoy who is currently preparing for the spring racing carnival. Kerrin was up at 3 am the morning we recorded this podcast. The life of a jockey isn't an easy one, but Kerrin's story is a story of greatness. A 49 kg giant.Winning his first Melbourne Cup (2000 Brew) at 19 Kerrin's life was catapulted into the hemisphere of opportunity. Kerrin was contacted by Godolphin (Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum) the most powerful name in horse racing to come to ride for him in Europe, Dubai and also to ride in Australia (Then Darley).This is not your average riding gig. Kerrin had a long association with Godolphin. Legging up on the best horses you can imagine ( Dubawi, Sharmadal, Denman, Sepoy, Helmet). In 2013 Kerrin decides to go Freelance and leave Godolphin where his career continues to shine winning 2 Everest's on Redzel.Family man, elite jockey Kerrins life is not average.
Am 15. März startet die #F1 in #Melbourne in die neue Saison. Der #AUSGP soll wie geplant stattfinden, trotz #Coronavirus. Abgesagt hat bislang nur #MileyCyrus. Das Robbie Williams-Konzert am Samstag findet statt. Inga Stracke ist im Fahrerlager von Melbourne und hat mit Sebastian Vettel, Formel 1-Verantwortlichen und Fans gesprochen. Im Podcast kommt HAAS-Boss Günther Steiner exklusiv zu Wort, vier Haas-Teammitglieder mussten sich wegen Erkältungssymptomen auf Corona testen lassen.
Simona Halep press conference after winning 7-6, 6-1 against Jennifer Brady, in the first round at the Australian Open - Simona Halep la conferinta de presa dupa victoria cu 7-6, 6-1 in fata lui Jennifer Brady in turul 1 al turneului de tenis de la Melbourne, Australia
Simona Halep press conference after winning 7-6, 6-1 against Jennifer Brady, in the first round at the Australian Open - Simona Halep la conferinta de presa dupa victoria cu 7-6, 6-1 in fata lui Jennifer Brady in turul 1 al turneului de tenis de la Melbourne, Australia
Pour up, head shot, sit down, stand up, pass out, wake up (topless in a club) DRANK... This week's episode is all about the good, the bad, and the alcohol induced stories we thought we would never retell. WITH SPECIAL GUEST KATHLEEN XU!Don't forget to follow/subscribe and leave a review for us! You can also contact us at hello.dnms@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @dnmspodcast!
Allison, Megan, and Maxx are university lecturers who have all lived here and there around the world. In this episode, they shared their views and experiences in building connections and friendship across different social and cultural background.Featured speakers: Allison Creed, Megan Mcintosh, Michael Schmitz Interviewer: Xia CuiProducer: Xia CuiAudio Editing: Xia Cui & Chris HatzisImage: Shutterstock
Lange ist die letzte Folge her. Warum? Hört rein in die neue Folge. Wir reden nicht nur über Melbou(r)ne und Gotham City, sondern auch über Fantastic Beasts, Life, Sense 8(!) und 13 Reasons Why(!). Im Prinzip erzählt jeder von seinem persönlichen Filmmarathon. Nur Andi tut dies mit geminderter Soundqualität. Also Beschwerden über diese an andi(at)digilapse(punkt)de. Außerdem möchte ich mich persönlich für die häufigen Korrekturen entschuldigen. Außerdem hört man manchmal Pausen. Das liegt meistens am Delay von Deutschland nach Australien. Also dann wünschen wir euch viel Spaß beim Hören und freuen uns immer wieder über Kommentare und Diskussionsanreize. Gerne könnt ihr mal schreiben über was wir beim nächsten Mal reden sollen oder was euch an uns gefällt oder eben nicht. Und vergesst nicht bei iTunes vorbeizuschauen.
Cherished poet, broadcaster, musician and all round legend Alicia Sometimes join us in the studio as a very special guest. Alicia creates More Than A Whelan history by being the first guest to write a poem from creative prompts right there in the studio before our very eyes. Alicia also steps up to the More Than A Whelan challenge on a grand scale by writing a whole bunch of poems all inspired by our listener supplied creative prompts. Particle/Wave is an upcoming show at the Melbourne Festival that Alicia is directing. She gives us an insight in the show and its myriad of artists involved and talks about just why science and poetry make such good friends together and what precisely is it that sustains the mind and heart of Alicia Sometimes. Tickets and more info for Particle/Wave is available right here. Show runs from 6th to the 13th October. Liner Notes Live is a literary cabaret event coming up very soon at the Melbourne Writers Festival which Sean is co-producing and performing in. The event is a kind of tribute to Nirvana's Nevermind album and features incredible guests such as Matt Preston (Masterchef), Brian Ritchie (Violent Femmes) Angie Hart (our previous guest on MTAW), Andy Griffiths and many more. Grab your tickets here right now or run the very real risk of missing out. Sean opens up the show with a poem called Pink and Slow and Gone. A piece originally written to the theme of 'Static.' The poem was written for a poetry/theatre show in which Sean performed with Alicia Sometimes and Nathan Curnow. The show was directed by Kieran Carroll. Alicia's poems 'Shout out to the Blood Moon' (not actual title, Alicia didn't give it one.) - Inspired by Dominic's 'Intermittent Sun' prompt. 'A Box of Bananas are Slowing Dying Outside a Fruit Shop' - titled by Sean, inspired by Cameron Semmens prompt of 'A sharp knife in an empty room. 'When You've Decided To Be Friends and You Want To Make Sure Something Sexy Won't Happen' inspired by Flick's prompt of 'social anxiety.' 'Melbourne Autumn' - Inspired by the prompt of 'Heaters on High' by Stefanie Robinson. 'Pavillion of Heavenly Idleness' - inspired by the prompt of the same name by Cameron Semmens. 'The Space Between the Leopard Spots.' Titled by Sean and inspired by prompts given to Alicia by Sean on the spot! The prompts were record player, frog and ashtray. Sean's poem 'Breasts and Swear Words, Nailed It' was titled by Alicia and inspired by the prompts 'Ben & Jerry's' by Matt, 'Unicorns' by Natalie, 'B' by Ramona, 'Bespectacled and Blasphemous - Tom Dockray, 'Intermitten Sun - Dom, 'Question' - by Jennifer Paulette, 'Boobs' - Heide, 'Pavillion of Heavenly Idleness' - by Cameron Semmens, 'Botulism' by Jenny O'Keefe, 'Borderline' by Flick. For the Whelan & Stealin' segment Alicia read 'Campaign Instructions' by Fase Wickey. and Sean read 'Star Hole' by Richard Brautigan. Make sure you check out The Outer Sanctum podcast co-hosted by Alicia Sometimes and one of the best AFL/AFLW themed podcasts you will ever hear. Recorded by Derek Myers at Castaway Studios, Collingwood, Australia. insta: @castaway_studios
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With Amber back in Australia and the government seemingly on the ropes, we caught up with the events in politics of the last month, from the aftermath of the federal budget to the chronic instability that continues to dog the Australian Labor Party. Amber also tells us about ordinary life in economically depressed Spain
Episode 13: In the week that Clive Palmer announced his tilt at federal Parliament, Amber and Ben are joined by Miriam Lyons of the Centre for Policy Development.
In the week in which the states and Commonwealth negotiated over schools funding, Amber and Ben interview education policy Bronwyn Hinz
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Episode 10 of the Thought Bubble examines superannuation policy and the Royal Commission into the Institutional Response to Child Sex Abuse. Our interview is with NSW Police whistleblower Peter Fox.
Episode 9: The spill edition. In the week that the federal Australian Labor Party tore itself apart, we talk to former Continue reading →
Episode 8: the media and culture episode. In the week that the Gillard government unveiled two major pieces of media and cultural policy, we talk to Griffith University academic Susan Forde about Labor's proposed media reforms, and Ben and Amber discuss the new national cultural policy, Creative Australia.
Episode 7 of The Thought Bubble interviews Parramatta MP Julie Owens on the issues that affect her constituency, an the difficulties of communicating via the mainstream media.
The Thought Bubble episode 6 takes an in-depth look at the Gonski schools funding debate with education expert Chris Bonnor.
This week on The Thought Bubble, we're joined by writer Martin McKenzie-Murray to talk about the Greens, Labor's lost narrative, and a motiveless murder in Perth