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Steve and Cat discuss the problem of children and adults getting hurt going to school. Whether it is school bus safety or pedestrian crosswalks, people in cars are not paying attention. WW2 model Naomi Parker is our one awesome lacy, Shot of the week is The Fireball.
Our first Dr ! Naomi tells us of her journey from the family farm in Owen SA to marine biology, a few sails to Antarctica, doing her doctorate in phytoplankton biology in the USA. Before finally ending up in Wellington New Zealand working for the Ministry for Primary Industries Finding love and marrying a kiwi. Hardly a mention of being the youngest sister of a famous podcast host!EnjoyHeatlie BarbequesSouth Australian made high quality BBQsElders Rural ServicesAgricultural serviceALANO Australian latest products in water technologies, renewable energy & construction materialsValleyTech Computer repairs and sales Riverton SA VicOffroad4x4 automotive lights and campingDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Brian sat down to tell the story of how his grandma was a legend and didn’t even know it.
Naomi Parker joins the podcast once again this week as she and I discuss our five favorite characters in the Fast and Furious movie franchise. From The Fast and the Furious to The Fate of the Furious to this year’s spin-off, Hobbs and Shaw, there are plenty of characters to choose from! Listen in as I lovingly reconnect with one of my … Continue reading Goodbye Mello Brick Road: Top Five Fast and Furious Characters →
Happy Halloween! For the first Halloween in Goodbye Mello Brick Road history, Dave welcomes his best friend, Naomi Parker, to the podcast to deliver a Halloween special for the ages! With an Australian/American culture divide, it’s the perfect time to delve into the aspects of this classic holiday of frights that Naomi and Dave just … Continue reading Goodbye Mello Brick Road: Top Five Things We Don’t Understand about Halloween →
Naomi Parker joins the podcast once again this week as she and I discuss our five favorite characters in the Fast and Furious movie franchise. From The Fast and the Furious to The Fate of the Furious to this year’s spin-off, Hobbs and Shaw, there are plenty of characters to choose from! Listen in as I lovingly reconnect with... Read More
Happy Halloween! For the first Halloween in Goodbye Mello Brick Road history, Dave welcomes his best friend, Naomi Parker, to the podcast to deliver a Halloween special for the ages! With an Australian/American culture divide, it’s the perfect time to delve into the aspects of this classic holiday of frights that Naomi and Dave just... Read More
Photo: John Mahoney Julian Worricker on: The actor John Mahoney who played Marty Crane in one of America's best-loved sitcoms, Frasier. Hannah Hauxwell, whose solitary life as a farmer in the Yorkshire Dales, was captured in an award-winning TV documentary. Scientist Ken Seddon, a global leader in his field of inorganic chemistry and pioneer of so-called 'super solvents'. Landowner Sir John Cotterell, who helped raise funds to save the Mappa Mundi from being sold by Hereford Cathedral. And feminist icon, Naomi Parker Fraley, the inspiration for "Rosie the riveter", the factory worker who featured in a US wartime poster. Archive clips from: The World This Weekend, 12/11/89 Radio 4; The Third Ear, 11/01/89 Radio 3; Woman's Hour, 25/09/90 Radio 4; Too Long A Winter, 30/01/73 Yorkshire Television.
On this week's episode we discuss the singer of The Fall, the real Rosie the Riveter, the former oldest living actress and an influential science fiction writer.
This episode is just as multifaceted as the guest itself. Naomi Parker is based in YYC and is a mom, biologist, yoga teacher, and energy healer. She takes us through not just one, but two stories and brings us into territories that are unknown to most of us. Story One. A yoga journey. Naomi shares how she found yoga and how she eventually ended up becoming a yoga teacher. The conversation enrichens as she shares her passion about pranayama (breath work) – the importance, benefits and tips on how to do her favorite breathing exercise. It is here that we begin to sense she’s not an ordinary yoga teacher. This leads to Story Two. The unfolding of an energy healer. Naomi opens up about how she eventually honed into her gifts in energy healing after casting it aside for three decades. Keep an open mind as she takes us into the world of the esoteric. Seriously. If you think your mind is open, open more! Topics extend beyond the energetic flows of our bodies and into a world that many of us have probably never heard of before.... Read More