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Herzlich Willkommen auf dem Zyniklberg, wir bleiben aber nicht lange hier, wir fahren mit vollem Tempo auf der Autobahn Richtung Reichtum. Der SVS, ihren Beiträgen und ihrer Diskriminierung dicker Menschen entkommen wir trotzdem leider nicht. Auf dem Weg machen wir einen Kurzsstopp in der Küchenecke, beim MusikPutPut und in der Vögelecke. Neulinger hat Erinnerungslücken, Frasl ein kaputtes Handy. Al Pacino wird zum Vater des Jahres gekürt und Robert Pattinson für irgendwas mit sexy und ++ BREAKING ++ exklusiv bei uns: Taylor Swift hat einen neuen Boyfriend (Zennifer Hatschen) und Johannes ist jetzt mit Clemens fix zam. Männer machen wie immer Männerdinge (P.Diddy, Techno Metoo, Michael Jeffries), mit der Ausnahme von Pfarrer Christoph, den finden wir gut. Menschen wissen nicht, wie man YouTube bedient, aber wir erklären es, denn Komplett Verpasst erfüllt seinen Bildungsauftrag immer! Dirty Sluts United
In 2024 Nate Byrne went from presenting the weather to making the news when he acknowledged live on air that he was experiencing a panic attack. Keeping cool under pressure is a skill Nate developed in his first career as a Naval Officer, and perhaps also from his days as a go-go dancer in a Perth nightclub.
This Week in Parenting: Perhaps the most polarising Paris Olympic story was that of Aussie Olympic breakdancer Rachel Gunn. International meme fodder, or pure gold for sparking meaningful conversations with our kids, encouraging critical thinking, and creating empathy? A beautiful example of understanding and compassion in the workplace and from the world at large occurred after ABC presenter Nate Byrne experienced a panic attack live on air. Something is wrong when a top Crossing Supervisor is banned from high-fiving kids as they walk to school. A fascinating story on reversing autism highlights the need for good-quality research and responsible reporting. There's a mental health crisis among our young people: why are we getting it so wrong, and what needs to be done? In this episode: "Raygun" Olympic breakdancing controversy Turning media hype into constructive conversation, critical thinking, and empathy Hidden signs of panic attacks Presenter has panic attack live on the ABC Support structures for mental health Open communication and understanding in the workplace Brutal nature of social media Beloved lollipop man banned from high-fiving primary students after parent complaint | News.com.au Responsible reporting ‘Autism can be reversed', scientists claim | The Telegraph Safeguarding mental health of Australian youth Major contributors to the rise in mental health challenges ‘Danger zone' for mental health, says global study | The Australian Related Links: #990 Mental Health Challenges with Anne Hollonds Doors are now open to the Happy Families Membership NEW weekly kids' ‘Print & Play' subscription FELT (Fostering Emotional Learning Together) Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week Australian meteorologist Nate Byrne had a panic attack during a live weather report, so today we delve on how common and what causes this and if we could do anything to prevent these attacks. We're joined by Sarmistha Mitra, Holistic Health Expert, Founder & Owner of The Wellbeing Sanctuary and Dr Derk Krieger, Neurologist from Fakeeh University Hospital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mamamia A TV presenter suffered a panic attack live on air and everyone's so very grateful. We discuss the reaction to Nate Byrne's on-air panic attack and why other TV presenters and radio stars are now opening up. And, why gambling companies are on every footy jersey and Gina Rinehart is sitting poolside in Paris. Who funds sport and why does it matter? We have some (strong) thoughts. Plus, ditching scrolling, sex, wine, shopping… What's a dopamine detox and could you survive one? END BITS: Enter Lazy Gewl Giveaways here! Use code VACAY20 for 20% off a yearly subscription. 30% Off MILK Books offer here What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Taylor Swift, Trump Spiralling, A US Election Update Listen: Mia's ADHD Food Revelation Listen: The Snow Globe Theory: Why Your Conversations Feel Off Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What To Read: Read: Nate Byrne experienced a panic attack on live TV. Then something beautiful happened. Read Nate Byrne's piece on Panic Attacks here GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Americans very concerned with the cost of living. Media touting the "momentum" of Kamala Harris. Hunter Biden sought help from US ambassador for Burisma. The continued distrust of the media. Woke Wednesday. Plastic surgeon group renounces gender surgery for minors. Man curses at judge who responds with 93 days in jail leading to long tit-for-tat of "f-yous" and jail time. Australian meteorologist Nate Byrne had a panic attack on live TV. Los Angeles already gearing up for the 2028 Olympics. Kroger's dynamic pricing practice facing scrutiny.
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A Yong Larn The Snack Debate Are You Being Taken Advantage Of At Work? Time Game GUEST: Nate Byrne - Panic Attacks Carrie: The Musical Redux Penguin Prank Longest Running Prank Burnt Toast Theory GUEST: Celia Pacquola - Thank God You're Here Katy Perry's New Video Clip Is Under Investigation Festival ChatSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By July 2023, sales of electric vehicles in Australia increased more than 120% from the entire previous year. As Head of Policy at the Electric Vehicle Council, transport engineer Jake Whitehead is focused on how Australia can rapidly shift to an electrified transport system. Jake Whitehead is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/jake-whitehead
Simon Bradshaw is a research director for the Climate Council, examining the impact of climate change on bushfires, extreme weather, and security. Bradshaw's work is in service of climate justice, advocating for the needs of communities most affected by the impacts of climate change. Simon Bradshaw is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/simon-bradshaw
Seaweed is often touted as a magic bullet with uses from industry and agriculture to sequestering the worlds carbon through colossal seaweed farms. Dr Pia Winberg, founder of Venus Shell Systems, explains the reality behind the hype and the real opportunities in building a future Australian seaweed industry. Pia Winberg is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/pia-winberg
Australians have always prided themselves on their ability to adapt to extreme weather. Climatologist Neville Nicholls began his career at the Bureau of Meteorology in the 1970s, helping Australians understand El Niño weather oscillations, the emergence of global warming and the escalating dangers of extreme heat. Neville Nicholls is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/neville-nicholls
Ricky Archer, chief executive of the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA), is a passionate advocate for First Nations leadership in the climate crisis. Archer brings his Indigenous knowledge and expertise in sustainability and technology to tackle environmental challenges in Australia's north. Ricky Archer is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/ricky-archer
As chief scientist of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation Ove Hoegh-Guldberg has dedicated his career to understanding climate impact on coral reef ecosystems. In the 1980s he was among the first to warn of the vulnerability of reef systems and in the decades since has led collaborative research into coral adaptation and conservation. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/ove-hoegh-guldberg
Extreme weather has caused havoc across much of the planet, with record temperatures in the United States, Europe and North Africa sparking forest fires, water shortages and a rise in heat-related hospital admissions. Is Australia ready for similar conditions?
Extreme weather has caused havoc across much of the planet, with record temperatures in the United States, Europe and North Africa sparking forest fires, water shortages and a rise in heat-related hospital admissions. Is Australia ready for similar conditions?
Global galas merge as World Pride 2023 and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras bring the first such LGBTQA+ event to the Southern Hemisphere. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins the parade, and popular Aussie weatherman Nate Byrne predicts rainbows for the television coverage (interviewed by Sydney correspondent Barry McKay). And in NewsWrap: Kenya's National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission finally wins NGO status by order of the Supreme Court, a South Korean gay male couple is entitled to spousal equality for national health insurance benefits, Bulgaria's Supreme Court bans trans people from changing the gender marker on their government documents, Tennessee legislature bent on denying trans youth gender-affirming care and stopping family friendly drag shows, Proud Boys vigilantes target Drag Queen Story Hours in Silver Springs, Maryland and Tempe, Arizona, Dominican Chicago White Sox minor leaguer Anderson Comas comes out, and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Wenzel Jones and Tanya Kane-Parry (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the February 27, 2023 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/
Join Ruby and ABC weather expert Nate Byrne to find out how and why so many parts of Australia have experienced floods this year. Kids from far northern New South Wales also share what it's like living through floods, and advice for other kids on how to handle wild weather. With special thanks to Empire Vale Public School.
Founded on generations of knowledge, Firesticks Alliance is an Indigenous-led network working to reinvigorate the use of cultural burning practices. Co-founded by Tagalaka man Victor Steffensen, the alliance encourages the uptake of cultural burning practices in land and fire management to increase biodiversity and the health of Country. Victor Steffensen is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/victor-steffensen
Logan City Council in Queensland is transforming human waste into biochar, a process which sequesters carbon, destroys microplastics and saves the community money. Johanna Johnson spearheads the Australian-first project, which will help the Council meet its target of carbon neutral operations in 2022. Johanna Johnson is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/johanna-johnson
Some coastal wetlands – known as blue carbon ecosystems – capture carbon dioxide 30 to 50 times faster than terrestrial forests. With Blue Carbon Lab, Dr Maria del mar Palacios studies how these natural carbon sinks can help mitigate climate change and support aquatic biodiversity. Maria del Mar Palacios is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/maria-del-mar-palacios
In 1983, Martin Green led a team that invented the PERC cell, a solar power technology that allows more sunlight to be captured and turned into electricity. This innovation, since further developed by Green and his team, is now used in over 90 per cent of global silicon solar module production. Martin Green is recorded live in conversation with Nate Byrne at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/martin-green
It seems like most of Australia is shivering in its boots - so where did the polar blast come from, and could this be our new normal? Host: Rowdie Walden Producer: Hareem Khan & Kristen Amiet Supporting Producer: Nina Young Audio Editor: Tiffany Dimmack See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Victorian government has allocated $326 million to special schools in their recent budget, but some disability advocates are calling for segregated learning to be gradually phased out.
Heavy breathing, sweating, heart pounding, and adrenaline spiking. ABC News Breakfast's Nate Byrne discovers that panic attacks can start from nowhere.
Shortness of breath. Tight chest. Heart palpitations. Feelings of doom. They're all common symptoms of a panic attack — something around 1 in 5 people will have experienced before. They can be super overwhelming in the moment (especially if you're on live TV, like ABC weather presenter Nate Byrne was). So, what should you do if you have one? Plus, an unofficial Instagram grief club is helping young people feel less isolated after the death of a loved one. And the murder trial over the fatal shooting of a young Indigenous man in the NT has wrapped up. Guests: Melissa Mackay, ABC News Nate Byrne, ABC News Dr Zac Seidler, clinical psychologist
Nate Byrne is the weather presenter on ABC News Breakfast and he made headlines last week when he revealed he's suffered several panic attacks live on air. Today, he chats to Bucky about working in the media with anxiety, and reveals what went wrong on his first day on the job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're asking the tough questions on welding, fleas and major musical gigs. Comedians Jordan Barr and Lizzy Hoo face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.
The first panic attack happened years ago on national live television. But for ABC News Breakfast Presenter Nate Byrne the manifestation of anxiety started an important mental health journey.
Storms can be wet and windy, but how do they make bright lightning and loud thunder?
Storms can be wet and windy, but how do they make bright lightning and loud thunder?
If you're on the Eastern Seaboard you would've noticed there's been plenty of rain around and the boys have enlisted the help of Nate Byrne from the ABC.
Meteorologist and ABC News Breakfast weather presenter, Nate Byrne takes RN Drive through his favourite social media picks from the week.
In this episode Mark and Dan are joined by Kevin Clark and Nate Byrne to put together and entire football team made up of U.S. Presidents.
In this episode, Dan interviews Nate Byrne regarding his top list for the new Washington Football Team name. Plus, the guys discuss the possibility of the Bears moving from Soldier Field to the Arlington International Racecourse.
The past 20 years has seen a staggering increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. The cause? Scientific consensus says a warming climate is the culprit....but when you break it down, how exactly does that work? And how can futuristic technology and immersive storytelling help us to adapt? In this episode Tessa speaks with two weather obsessed guests. Nate Byrne - a meteorologist, oceanographer, Navy Lieutenant and ABC News Breakfast weatherman, and Emma Morris - an award winning documentary producer/director, immersive technology geek, and the brains behind a new augmented reality experience - Mt Resilience. We discuss our craziest weather experiences, the power of technology for science communication, how Mt Resilience came about and heaps of weather stuff like cyclones, sand sculptures, warming atmospheres, and the el nino and la nina effect. Check out Mt Resilience at www.mtresilience.com.au Stay up to date by subscribing and following TNBU on socials @thenaturbetweenuspodcast
The real reason Nate Byrne isn't a professional wizard. This program first aired on 15 July, 2018.
The real reason Nate Byrne isn't a professional wizard. This program first aired on 15 July, 2018.
The real reason Nate Byrne isn't a professional wizard. This program first aired on 15 July, 2018.
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In episode 26, Michael Williams of The Wheeler Centre joins Liz and Ben to get into the holiday spirit with the very Christmassy 1996 Discworld novel Hogfather. It's Hogswatch, and the Assassins Guild of Ankh-Morpork has accepted a very unusual assignment, and Lord Downey has given it to the very unusual assassin Mr Teatime. But who would want to kill the Hogfather? And how would you even accomplish such a thing? As Death fills in for the Fat Man delivering presents, his granddaughter Susan is reluctantly drawn to investigate, teaming up with the newly created Oh God of Hangovers. But much more than the joy of children is at stake - for without the Hogfather, will the sun even rise tomorrow? Hogfather brings to life a character previously mentioned only in passing rather paradoxically by replacing him with Death, who gets a sort of working holiday. It's our second and final adventure with Susan, and the wizards get heavily involved - as does their arcane thinking machine Hex. It's full of not-quite-Christmas cheer, black humour, true pathos and a pure expression of many of Terry's most deeply held beliefs. Could this be the ultimate story of Christmas? Do its themes of belief and justice hit the mark? And what kind of creature would you call into existence if there were excess belief sloshing around? Use the hashtag #Pratchat26 on social media to join the conversation and have your say! Guest Michael Williams is the Director of the Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas in Melbourne. They have a year-round program of talks, interviews, panel discussions, podcasts and writing. Find out more about what's happening at @wheelercentre on Twitter and Instagram, or check out videos of past talks on YouTube. You'll find all the Wheeler Centre's upcoming events at wheelercentre.com, as well as a collection of Michael's writings and events. You can also find Michael on Twitter at @mmccwill. The Sci-Fight comedy debate over the topic "Santa is Real" features a great line-up of comedians and scientists, including previous Pratchat guest Nate Byrne (episode 24). It's on at Howler in Brunswick on Thursday December 12, 2019. Details and tickets via scifight.com.au. Next month we continue through the Discworld with 1997's Jingo, a tale of nationalism, war, racism and greed, which also has a submarine in it. We'll be recording in the week or so before Hogswa- er, Christmas, so get your questions in via social media using the hashtag #Pratchat27. You'll find the full notes and errata for this episode on our web site.
In episode 24, meteorologist Nate Byrne joins Elizabeth and Ben for a Discworld tale of murder, golems and nobility in 1996's Feet of Clay. Two old men have been murdered in Ankh-Morpork, but they're not the worst of Commander Vimes' woes. His best Sergeant is six weeks from retirement; his worst Corporal might be the Earl of Ankh; his newest recruit is an alchemist with some pretty strange ideas for a dwarf; and someone has poisoned the Patrician, though he's damned if he can figure out how. And somehow, the golems are involved... Content note: this episode contains brief discussion of (fictional) suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, use the Wikipedia list of crisis lines to find one local to you. Following on from Men at Arms (from way back in episode one!), Feet of Clay evolves the Watch - and its leader - even further, and introduces some of Pratchett's most memorable supporting characters: Cheery Littlebottom, Wee Mad Arthur and Dorfl the golem. It gets a bit deep on questions of artificial life, gender expression and identity, and is a heck of a mystery novel to boot. Did you figure out "whatdunnit"? Who's your favourite new character? And what do you think the Pratchat coat of arms and motto should be? Use the hashtag #Pratchat24 on social media to join the conversation and let us know what you think! PS - we recorded this just before the casting announcements for The Watch television series, so don't be disappointed when they don't come up! We'll find a place to discuss them in the near future. Guest Nate Byrne is a meteorologist, weather presenter and science communicator. He presents the weather for ABC News Breakfast, which means he gets up very early and had been awake for around 14 hours when we recorded this episode, making his jokes and insights even more impressive! You can find Nate's writing for the ABC here, and follow him on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Next month we're joined by author Claire G Coleman as we head back to the early days of Discworld with Equal Rites. Plus our subscriber-only bonus podcast, Ook Club, has launched! You can subscribe for as little as $2 a month to check it out. You'll find all the details on our Support Us page. You'll find the full notes and errata for this episode on our web site.
ABC News Breakfast weather presenter Nate Byrne loves the weather — and he wants you to love it too.
Out walking I could see a tradesman's utility parked out side a shop emblazoned with the sign "Climate Solutions" and my heart skipped a beat. Nobody truly understands how we deal with climate change and here was a tradie, one ute and the solution! However, it quickly become clear that the fellow was installing air-conditioning and so he had "weather solutions" not climate solutions.The difference between weather and climate was touched upon by ABC News 24 weatherman, Nate Byrne, at recent University of Melbourne session. Nate was the MC for the panel session, attended by about 300 people.
ABC News Breakfast weather presenter Nate Byrne loves the weather — and he wants you to love it too.
Sam Mac from Sunrise and Nate Byrne from ABC News Breakfast are nominated (unoffically) for the Best Weather Presenter Logie, plus Lise's family wants to find a bird, and pretentious things while travelling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Mac from Sunrise and Nate Byrne from ABC News Breakfast are nominated (unoffically) for the Best Weather Presenter Logie, plus Lise's family wants to find a bird, and pretentious things while travelling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today will be fine. But wait: fine as in ‘OK’, fine as in ‘really rather good’, or fine as in ‘no precipitation’? When you’re a TV weather forecaster, you have to deal with the mismatch of your specialist vocabulary with that of the meteorological laypeople watching – as well as cover all the weather across a whole country, translate conditions into something the viewer can identify with, and warn people about cyclones without making them too panicked. Or not panicked enough to take sensible cyclone precautions. Nate Byrne, who presents the weather for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s News Breakfast, breezes in to shower us with meteorological knowledge. Find out more about this episode at http://theallusionist.org/warm-front. See the Allusionist on stages in Australia and New Zealand in June and July 2018: live show listings are at http://theallusionist.org/events. Northern hemisphere-dwellers: check back soon, because more gigs are about to be added! The Allusionist’s online home is http://theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at http://twitter.com/allusionistshow and http://facebook.com/allusionistshow. The Allusionist is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX, a collective of the best podcasts on the interwaves. Hear all the shows at http://radiotopia.fm. This episode is sponsored by SimpliSafe. Visit http://simplisafe.com/allusionist to learn about how SimpliSafe can protect your home.
Pratchat is a Discworld and Terry Pratchett book club podcast! Join writer Elizabeth Flux and comedian Ben McKenzie each month as they discuss one of Terry Pratchett's books* or short stories with a special guest. There are laughs, Pratchett origin stories, listener questions and more as we do a recap and deep dive on each book. This podcast even has footnotes! Oh, and the show's from Australia, so expect a little swearing. Find out more at pratchatpodcast.com, or just search for "Pratchat" in your favourite podcast app. * Not just the Discworld ones! If you want to hear more about the snippets in this trailer: The "large format book" is The Last Hero, from our discussion in #Pratchat55 with artist Georgina Chadderton (who also created our podcast art).The special guest excerpts are of comedian Cal Wilson (discussing Men at Arms in #Pratchat1), crossword maker and broadcaster David Astle (discussing Dodger in #Pratchat6), and author Amie Kaufman (discussing Truckers in #Pratchat9).The discussion of Feegles and puberty appears in #Pratchat51, our discussion of Wintersmith with fantasy author Garth Nix.The book that makes you think about the things you believe is Nation, from our discussion with science communicator Charlotte Pezaro in #Pratchat41.The person who has to ask themselves "am I trying to be funny, or trying to win?" is comedian, actor and cabaret superstar Gillian Cosgriff, from our discussion of Carpe Jugulum in #Pratchat36.The featured Pratchett origin stories are from ex-navy weather presenter Nate Byrne (discussing Feet of Clay in #Pratchat24), and writer, illustrator and performer Fury (discussing Soul Music in #Pratchat19). (You'll find the puns on your own. Promise!)