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In this episode of Hack Your Own PR Odette Barry is joined by one of Australia's most influential voices in podcasting: Kellie Riordan, founder of Deadset Studios and the original producer of my beloved and all time fave podcast, ABC Conversations. Kellie has been a pioneer in the Australian media landscape, with a career spanning radio, digital news, and podcast production. She helped launch the now-iconic ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler back in 2005, long before podcasting became mainstream. As an early adopter of the medium, Kellie played a key role in shaping podcasting in Australia and went on to establish the ABC's entire podcast division, overseeing hit shows like Ladies, We Need to Talk and The Pineapple Project. Now heading her own production company, Deadset Studios, Kellie works with a diverse range of clients—from social enterprises to major corporations—helping them create impactful, audience-first audio content. In this episode, Kellie shares the essentials of DIYing your PR and pitching to podcasts: Insights on the evolving podcasting landscape and what it takes to stand out. How to craft the perfect pitch to get booked as a guest. The storytelling techniques that make podcast content truly captivating. Pitching to a Podcasts? Kellie Riordan recommends: Know your audience. Kellie highlights the importance of understanding your listeners' needs, pain points, and habits. An audience-first approach ensures your content resonates and delivers value. Master storytelling. Using tools like the “once upon a time” structure and vivid details, Kellie explains how to craft compelling narratives that captivate audiences. Support smaller organisations. Through her “podcast doctor” service, Kellie helps social enterprises and non-profits overcome challenges and create effective audio content, even with limited budgets. Pitching to the wrong shows. Research is critical—understand a podcast's format, tone, and audience before reaching out. Neglecting the basics. Kellie stresses the importance of good audio quality, clean artwork, and a clear narrative structure. Starting too big. Build credibility with smaller, niche shows before pitching to high-profile podcasts. With decades of experience and an audience-first mindset, Kellie Riordan is a true innovator in the podcasting world. Watch my free Big Ideas Masterclass https://diyprhub.mykajabi.com/Big-Ideas-Masterclass Find Odette Barry online: https://www.odetteandco.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/odetteandco/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/odette-barry/ Find Kellie online https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellieriordan/ https://www.instagram.com/deadsetstudios/ https://www.deadsetstudios.com/
Nazeem Hussain is stand-up royalty in Australia and a perennial headliner of festivals at home and abroad. But perhaps his biggest gig is being a dad to two young kids. Naz and Hame laugh a lot in this episode, but Naz also generously shares stories from his childhood, which largely saw him and his sister raised solo by their Mum. He talks about seeking out father figures as a kid, and now as a father himself, the search for dadding wisdom continues (which mostly consists of him reading just the first few pages of tons of parenting books!) Naz is a guy that obviously takes his dadding gig really seriously, thinks deeply about how to nail it everyday, and peppers Hame with some great questions of his own. The guys swap tips on how to safely throw a kid in the air, lament the sheer panic of being poorly judged if your kid acts up in the playground, and debate the Newtonian aspects of gravity as a metaphor for constant inescapable love. Of course. Naz has created, written and starred in hit TV shows like Orange is the New Brown and Legally Brown, hosts a bunch of great podcasts, most recently The Pineapple Project, has a stand-up special on Netflix, has a released a brand new kids book and regularly pops up as a guest on pretty much every funny TV show in Australia. He's also just a really great guy, and we massively appreciate him sharing his dadding stories with us. Show Note: To cure Hame's super sloppy hearsay plug for Naz's latest special, HERE is a link to it - it's on youtube and it's free! And lastly, at risk of repeating ourselves…. Thanks for all the lovely emails. We really do appreciate people taking the time to get in touch and sharing their thoughts and stories with us. You can drop us a line at howotherdadsdad.com And to make sure you stay up to date, subscribe to the show wherever you get your pods from Cheers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you a bit crap with money? Need to get it together but don't know where to start? We're going back in time to bring you the massively popular first season of The Pineapple Project. Let comedian Claire Hooper guide you through all the money lessons you wish you'd learnt at school. From how to save more, to budgeting, superannuation and more. It's the starter's guide to taking control of your money.
Are you a bit crap with money? Need to get it together but don't know where to start? We're going back in time to bring you the massively popular first season of The Pineapple Project. Let comedian Claire Hooper guide you through all the money lessons you wish you'd learnt at school. From how to save more, to budgeting, superannuation and more. It's the starter's guide to taking control of your money.
Jan Fran is a Walkley-award winning journalist, TV presenter and social commentator. She's known for her work on TV shows The Project, The Feed, and Question Everything. As well as podcasts The Briefing and The Pineapple Project. Regarded as the voice of progressive young Australians, Jan's online opinion segment The Frant has been viewed more than 25 million times. In this episode Jan shares the powerful lesson from her dad that gave her a sense of self, and the confidence to speak out, and how becoming a mum has helped her see her mother in a new light. Jess and Jan also dig deep on what it means to be Lebanese Australian, how the Cronulla Race Riots were a confirmation of her worst fears, and why she would love to never talk about diversity again. You can catch Jan Fran hosting Question Everything, with Wil Anderson Wednesday nights on ABC TV and ABC iview Language Warning: This episode contains some adult language so if you have small people around, you might want to pop your headphones in to listen. The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show acknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today. Show Credits:Host: Jessica RoweExecutive Producer: Nic McClureAudio Producer: Nicola SitchDigital Content Producer: Amy Code See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the hosts of a popular live Facebook show called The Social UnDistancing Show, JPineapples, tells me some spooky stories and unexplainable UFO experiences he's had over the years. If you are able to sleep well after this one, something might be wrong with you....The Social UnDistancing Show is currently doing a fundraiser to get toys to foster kids on Christmas morning! If you would like to donate to Christmas is for Kids through The Social UnDistancing Show, their Venmo for the fundraiser is @ThePineappleProject but be careful. There is another account that has an S on the end. That is not the right one. Make sure you choose the one that is singular. Only one Pineapple Project! lol If you benefitted from a program like Christmas is for Kids, contact them and share your story and the impact it had on your life!If you have an interesting job or life story that you would like to share, send them a message in their Facebook group. They might be able to have you on their show!YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1PjyVET1J9d1uIgIXVSB4wFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/SocialUnDistancingShow/www.TrueHauntings.comwww.Facebook.com/groups/TrueHauntings/www.Patreon.com/TrueHauntingsTwitter - @TrueHauntingzEtsy - TrueHauntingsShop
Audience and sustainability are two key factors for Deadset Studio's Executive Producer Rachel Fountain in thinking about what podcasts will work. "When you know who the podcast is for, you can think about what they might be using it for, and tailor your content to that," she says. Rachel has worked on many popular podcasts at ABC Audio Studios, including Days Like These and Pineapple Project, and here she shares the secrets to turning your ideas into a podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're finishing off season one of Podcast Host Revealed on a high, with a true pioneer in the Australian podcasting field - Kellie Riordan. Kellie is not only a podcast host and producer, but Australia's leading podcasting strategist and the creative force behind countless hit podcasts including Conversations, The Pineapple Project, Ladies We Need To Talk and the Walkley Award winning series, Unravel True Crime, Last year Kellie said goodbye to her 18 year career at the ABC, where she headed the ABC Audio Studios, and went out on her own with the launch of Deadset Studios. Follow Podcast Host Revealed on Instagram here. This podcast is brought to you by Piccolo Podcasts and Media. Piccolo Podcasts makes branded and original content and has a studio available for hire in the Sydney CBD. Head to piccolopodcasts.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Awareness about the signs of stroke is improving but not many people realise that the earlier treatments are given, the greater the chances a patient will make a full recovery. Plus how Luna the therapy dog helps students and staff at a school in Tasmania, and in the final episode of The Pineapple Project, how to save money on holidays.
Work hard, save up, get tired, have a relaxing holiday to get over all that, and then repeat. But the holiday costs so much you have to work more to pay it off. Sound familiar? We meet someone whose jet-setting got her into major debt and we give you some travel tips that should make your next trip cheaper.
Pets bring us great joy, but have you ever had an unexpected vet bill? It can be pretty painful. A growing pet industry tells us to buy special expensive pet food and toys and services. Is our love for our pets being used against us?
While payment eligibility has improved for migrant workers in lockdown, not everyone is covered. Plus the home cooking of TikTok sensation Nathan Lyons and in The Pineapple Project, how to save money when caring for your much loved pets.
General practitioners are at the front line when it comes to combating vaccine misinformation, much of which is shared on social media platforms, but how does an outbreak affect these views? Plus Archibald Prize winning artist Peter Wegener on his decade painting those who have reached 100 years of age, and in the Pineapple Project, how to save money and get fit.
Our health and wellbeing is priceless, right?! Keeping fit can cost so much: gym memberships, active wear, sports equipment, shakes and supplements. Are we being conned into spending too much on stuff that doesn't make us healthier or happier?
Assessing your rights and responsibilities when it comes to having a pet in a rental property, teaching kids to think like reporters and in the latest episode of The Pineapple Project, how not to overspend when you buy a 'cash guzzler', more commonly known as a car.
Work hard, save up, get tired, have a relaxing holiday to get over all that, and then repeat. But the holiday costs so much you have to work more to pay it off. Sound familiar? We meet someone whose jet-setting got her into major debt and we give you some travel tips that should make your next trip cheaper.
Work hard, save up, get tired, have a relaxing holiday to get over all that, and then repeat. But the holiday costs so much you have to work more to pay it off. Sound familiar? We meet someone whose jet-setting got her into major debt and we give you some travel tips that should make your next trip cheaper.
Nazeem Hussain, comedian and host of The Pineapple Project, has been thinking a lot about his spending habits lately and the emotional states that help or hinder his ability to make good financial decisions. He joins behavioural economist Brendan Markey-Towler, and Life Matters listeners, who all share their most outstanding moments of being thrifty, frugal and tight-arsed.
Keeping a lid on how much you spend and also how much you use, can really help build your nest egg. But are the motivations all about saving money? We hear stories of your best frugal moments, and hear the latest episode of The Pineapple Project, about being "tight" with food.
We cannot live without food, but perhaps we can live without three coffees, a $25 brunch and a takeaway pizza because we couldn't be bothered cooking. We're going to save you money on eating out, takeaway and on food at the supermarket.
Pets bring us great joy, but ever had an unexpected vet bill? They can tear a hole in your budget. A growing pet industry tells us to buy special expensive pet food and toys and services. Is our love for our pets being used against us?
Pets bring us great joy, but ever had an unexpected vet bill? They can tear a hole in your budget. A growing pet industry tells us to buy special expensive pet food and toys and services. Is our love for our pets being used against us?
Every year Australians on average throw out or recycle 27 kgs of clothes. Not pieces, kilograms. And here's another shocking stat, they replace it with 24 kgs! The whole fashion industry is based on buying new cheap clothes, so what's the alternative?
For some people, having a toilet available at a moment's notice is the first thing they think about before deciding to leave the house. We find out how those who live with incontinence are coping and even overcoming the problem. Plus comedian Nazeem Hussain dives deep into our not so frugal obsession with buying new clothes, in The Pineapple Project.
Our health and wellbeing is priceless, right?! Keeping fit can cost so much: gym memberships, active wear, sports equipment, shakes and supplements. Are we being conned into spending too much on stuff that doesn't make us healthier or happier?
Smartphones have become essential in a very short space of time. But do we really need that 64 Megapixel camera, 5G or that must-have upgrade? Won't that be last year's model soon enough? We talk about saving you potentially thousands of dollars on the device that's most likely in your hand right now.
The Murugappan family from Biloela are still fighting to stay in Australia. In what circumstances would that be possible, and how do refugee and migration laws work for those fleeing persecution in their home country? Plus a Frankston man with a keen fishing habit is helping others in his community learn the benefits, and in the Pineapple Project, Nazeem Hussain helps us save money on smart phones.
Cars are the most expensive things we buy, unless you have a mortgage. The average price of a new car in Australia is about $40,000, which drops by a third the minute you leave the dealer. We'll meet Ravi who bought a new car hoping to impress his girlfriend and get lots of tips for how to save big on the cash guzzlers.
Cars are the most expensive things we buy, unless you have a mortgage. The average price of a new car in Australia is about $40,000, which drops by a third the minute you leave the dealer. We'll meet Ravi who bought a new car hoping to impress his girlfriend and get lots of tips for how to save big on the cash guzzlers.
The Pineapple Project is back with a new host, comedian Nazeem Hussain. This season we're here to help you save you a whole heap of money. We'll look at spending less, spending better and understanding why we buy things in the first place. It's like getting a pay rise without having to do anything! So we're getting FRUGAL…(WTF does frugal mean?! It means not being wasteful).
Do you live paycheck to paycheck? Do you keep buying new clothes, or upgrading your phone, or blowing your budget on a holiday? Today we start reclaiming control and ignoring that urge to keep spending. But how do we begin to do that in a world where we are told constantly to 'buy now, pay later' or to 'Treat yourself'?
How much you pay for medical procedures in private hospitals is set to change from July 1 following a review. But the industry say they were only given six weeks notice to implement the changes, and consumers could be left wondering what their out of pocket costs may be. Plus comedian Nazeem Hussain hosts this season of The Pineapple Project, and it's all about how to be more frugal.
We cannot live without food, but perhaps we can live without three coffees, a $25 brunch and a takeaway pizza because we couldn't be arsed cooking. We're going to save you money on eating out, takeaway and on food at the supermarket.
We cannot live without food, but perhaps we can live without three coffees, a $25 brunch and a takeaway pizza because we couldn't be arsed cooking. We're going to save you money on eating out, takeaway and on food at the supermarket.
Wasting heaps of money on clothes? You're not alone. The Australian fashion industry is worth an estimated $27-billion. But it is possible to save money, have sick style and look after the planet. New research has found Asian-Australians have been copping more racism since in the start of the COVID-19 pandemic began and it's extremely underreported. Hack explores hate crime laws in Australia and whether or not they go far enough. Plus, the Federal Government has announced disaster relief payments for people affected by COVID-19 lockdowns. Live Guests: Mairead Lesman, director of the Young Workers Centre Remy Hii, actor and ambassador of the Stop Asian Hate movement in Australia Nazeem Hussain, comedian and host of the new season of the Pineapple Project
The Pineapple Project is back with a new host, comedian Nazeem Hussain. This season we're here to help you save you a whole heap of money. We'll look at spending less, spending better and understanding why we buy things in the first place. It's like getting a pay rise without having to do anything! So we're getting FRUGAL…(WTF does frugal mean?! It means not being wasteful).
Every year Australians on average throw out or recycle 27 kgs of clothes. Not pieces, kilograms. And here's another shocking stat, they replace it with 24 kgs! The whole fashion industry is based on buying new cheap clothes, so what's the alternative?
Every year Australians on average throw out or recycle 27 kgs of clothes. Not pieces, kilograms. And here's another shocking stat, they replace it with 24 kgs! The whole fashion industry is based on buying new cheap clothes, so what's the alternative?
Do you want to spend less, spend better and understand why you buy things in the first place? The Pineapple Project is getting frugal. Not making your own washing powder frugal, but doing better with the money you've got.
Smartphones have become essential in a very short space of time. But do we really need that 64 Megapixel camera, 5G or that must-have upgrade? Won't that be last year's model soon enough? We talk about saving you potentially thousands of dollars on the device that's most likely in your hand right now.
Smartphones have become essential in a very short space of time. But do we really need that 64 Megapixel camera, 5G or that must-have upgrade? Won't that be last year's model soon enough? We talk about saving you potentially thousands of dollars on the device that's most likely in your hand right now.
The Pineapple Project is back with a new host, comedian Nazeem Hussain. This season we're here to help you save you a whole heap of money. We'll look at spending less, spending better and understanding why we buy things in the first place. It's like getting a pay rise without having to do anything! So we're getting FRUGAL…(WTF does frugal mean?! It means not being wasteful).
What do the podcasts Conversations, Ladies We Need To Talk, Judith Lucy Overwhelmed and Dying, CrossBread, Unravel true crime, The Pineapple Project, Short & Curly, and The Eleventh all have in common? Kellie Riordan, that's what. Kellie is a pioneer of the podcast industry. In fact Kellie has been extracting the best out of cohorts of creatives since MP3 players and iRivers were a thing. She knows all there is to know about how to make a story fascinating, captivating, alluring and appealing using the power of the human voice. In this week's episode you will meet a person who has an amazing capacity to make things happen, from an emergency helicopter flight, to the creation of an audio medium to the birth of her new adventure in DeadSet Studios. Put those earphones in and take a listen to Kellie's story. Enjoy!
The MasterCast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of seven non-spoiler, binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet two- to three-minute summary on everything you could want to know from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. Podcasts covered in this episode include: "Wife of Crime," "Duncan Trussell Family Hour," "They Will Kill," "Enthusiast!," "Shallow Graves," "The Pineapple Project" and "Girl in Space." This week's music came from Arches Audio, and the sources of the reviewed podcasts include: Apple Podcast, Podchaser, Podnods, Podnews, OwlTail and Listen Notes. ★ Support this podcast ★
What's left of your weekly budget after you go out to drinks with friends, snap up some snazzy gym gear, pay off the loan on your car, buy a gift for your colleague going on maternity leave and invite a bunch of friends over for dinner? That's right, The Pineapple Project is BACK to help you with your spending. Those small ticket items of life that really add up. We want to hear from you about your money habits good and bad. Head to the Pineapple Project website or email us at pineapple@abc.net.au. Oh, and while you're here, why don't you meet our new host!
What's left of your weekly budget after you go out to drinks with friends, snap up some snazzy gym gear, pay off the loan on your car, buy a gift for your colleague going on maternity leave and invite a bunch of friends over for dinner? That's right, The Pineapple Project is BACK to help you with your spending. Those small ticket items of life that really add up. We want to hear from you about your money habits good and bad. Head to the Pineapple Project website or email us at pineapple@abc.net.au. Oh, and while you're here, why don't you meet our new host!
Scary fact: kids learn their money habits at home. So how do you help them avoid the mistakes you made? What's the going rate for pocket money, and how do you bring in ideas about spending and saving? Maggie dusts off a classic episode of The Pineapple Project money season, in which presenter Claire Hooper finds out how to use glass jars to send subliminal money messages to her kids, and learns the one thing every teenager needs to tick off their money education list.
Scary fact: kids learn their money habits at home. So how do you help them avoid the mistakes you made? What's the going rate for pocket money, and how do you bring in ideas about spending and saving? Maggie dusts off a classic episode of The Pineapple Project money season, in which presenter Claire Hooper finds out how to use glass jars to send subliminal money messages to her kids, and learns the one thing every teenager needs to tick off their money education list.
Feeling the need for some extra community and connection in these strange times? Here is a podcast from the ABC that we think you’ll love. Join Walkley award winning journo Jan Fran – from her bedroom — for this special series. The Pineapple Project — The C Word – is a five episode series with practical tips on how to find more connection and community in your life; at an individual, household and street level. And yes, plenty of ideas on how you can involve kids.
Who are the people in your neighbourhood? A staggering amount of Australians don’t know. But it turns out, sticking your head over the fence is hugely beneficial. We wanted to share this special bonus episode of another great ABC podcast called The Pineapple Project. The host, Jan Fran, tracks down social psychologist Hugh Mackay for a lesson in how to be a good neighbour, and meets people whose connection with their street was life-changing.
Ladies, we need to talk about the C word. NO! Not THAT C word! We mean ... connection. The Pineapple Project has made a mini-series on how you can find community and connection in these crazy times.
Looking for another great ABC podcast to try? The award-winning podcast The Pineapple Project is back for a special season; a look at 'the C word'. Not Coronavirus. But connection, and how we can get it, and keep it. Walkley award-winning host Jan Fran is on a mission - from her bedroom - to find out how we can feel a little less lonely.
Looking for another great ABC podcast to try? The award-winning podcast The Pineapple Project is back for a special season; a look at 'the C word'. Not Coronavirus. But connection, and how we can get it, and keep it. Walkley award-winning host Jan Fran is on a mission - from her bedroom - to find out how we can feel a little less lonely.
In an article published on Mamamia, Michaela Banks writes “As the parent of a child with a disability, Ann Marie Smith's death keeps me up at night."’. Ann Marie, 54, had cerebral palsy and required full-time care. It is alleged that she spent the final year of her life in a cane woven chair, malnourished and with no assistance when it came to her basic human needs. What can we learn from her devastating death? Also, how can an Andy bear living with a Hamish (or a Jessie)? In an interview with Jessie, Andy Lee recoiled in horror upon seeing her old parking tickets stashed on her car’s dashboard, and odd socks on her feet. So, if you’re a Hamish, and your partner is an Andy, how do you ensure you don’t drive each other mad? Plus, one of our listeners wrote in with a dilemma about seeing a workmate’s child posting inappropriate content on Tik Tok. Should she tell the child’s mum? We deliberate in a very awkward Group Therapy. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by The Virtual Knockoff. Head to https://www.boozebud.com/mamamia for 10% off and free shipping to get your knock off drinks sorted. LINKS Michaela Bank’s story about Ann Marie… https://www.mamamia.com.au/anne-marie-smith/ Jessie- ABC’s The Pineapple Project podcast… https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/the-holy-grail-of-connection/12253742 Mia- Cheap hair dryers including this Luna one…. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/85301/luna-2200w-hair-dryer RECCOS Holly- Mia’s No Filter interview with Glennon Doyle… https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/no-filter/glennon-doyle-untamed/ CREDITS Hosts: Jessie Stephens, Mia Freedman and Holly Wainwright Producer: Lem Zakharia and Luca Lavigne CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Via our email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Via our Outlouders Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia- https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/mamamiaoutloud/
Sharing with you one of the ABC's other great podcasts. Join Jan Fran and friends as they take life’s prickly bits and make them sweeter and easier to deal with.
Sharing with you one of the ABC's other great podcasts. Join Jan Fran and friends as they take life’s prickly bits and make them sweeter and easier to deal with.
Sharing with you one of the ABC's other great podcasts. Join Jan Fran and friends as they take life’s prickly bits and make them sweeter and easier to deal with.
Decide if you need a credit card and if so, choose the best one for your purchasing and payment habits. There are over 200 credit cards on offer in Australia, and this episode talks about how you can get the right credit card for you. Things to consider include: your spending habits your ability to pay off the outstanding balance each month your credit score the types of credit cards and benefits available. Mia and Dinah share their top tips including: knowing yourself and your spending habits considering how much effort it takes to maximise rewards and benefits comparing the key features including annual fees, interest rates, sign on and ongoing benefits, and taking into account traps like capped monthly points putting reminders in your calendar for the best time to review your credit card arrangements calling your bank to see if you can get a better deal to avoid shopping around using comparison sites to quickly compare and choose a new credit card that is better than your current one setting up a direct debit to pay the statement amount automatically each month. LIFE ADMIN HIGH OF THE WEEK Dinah talks about how her Password Manager made it much simple to find her son’s lost school iPad Mia talks about her daughter’s netball coach's website and WhatsApp groups he has set up to organise games and training like a pro. LIFE ADMIN LOW OF THE WEEK Dinah talks about a school app that duplicates content and has a really poor user experience. POWER TOOL Dinah talks about the Pineapple Project podcast, an ABC podcast hosted by Claire Hooper and in particular Series 3 - Tidy. RESOURCES MoneySmart.gov.au - criteria to help compare and choose Credit Score - Ways to access your credit score for free Credit Card Comparison Site - Canstar Credit Card Comparisons - Frequent Flyer Rewards - Choice Podcast - Pineapple Project - Series 3 - Tidy SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
If you died tomorrow, would the people around you know what to do? Nah, of course they wouldn't! We get it. It's heaps easier to keep the dinner table convo flowing re: your latest TV binge than having an in-depth discussion about which sister inherits your RAV4 after you die. It might be hard, but it's important. That's why The Pineapple Project is tackling death. Because literally everybody is doing it. Get it? Join us as we learn the simple steps to master the logistics of death. Because when you've got your house in order, you can really rest in peace. The first episode drops on February 12.
If you died tomorrow, would the people around you know what to do? Nah, of course they wouldn't! We get it. It's heaps easier to keep the dinner table convo flowing re: your latest TV binge than having an in-depth discussion about which sister inherits your RAV4 after you die. It might be hard, but it's important. That's why The Pineapple Project is tackling death. Because literally everybody is doing it. Get it? Join us as we learn the simple steps to master the logistics of death. Because when you've got your house in order, you can really rest in peace. The first episode drops on February 12.
A new day has dawned. It's time. Hitch your wagon back onto The Pineapple Project's star and get ready to conquer a new frontier. And this time, we're doing it with total kween Jan Fran leading the way. New episodes coming your way in January 2020, but in the meantime, enjoy this ridiculously extra handover episode we've prepared for you, and the tricky little clues we've embedded for you about our new season. Hint: it's relevant AF and something every single one of us will need to deal with at some point.
A new day has dawned. It's time. Hitch your wagon back onto The Pineapple Project's star and get ready to conquer a new frontier. And this time, we're doing it with total kween Jan Fran leading the way. New episodes coming your way in January 2020, but in the meantime, enjoy this ridiculously extra handover episode we've prepared for you, and the tricky little clues we've embedded for you about our new season. Hint: it's relevant AF and something every single one of us will need to deal with at some point.
See ya later, clutter! If the stuff around you is giving you a stress migraine, or if you're just completely out of places to put things, we got you. Come along with Claire Hooper and a team of no-nonsense experts to rummage through people's cupboards and learn the secrets of the super organised. Save yourself time and money, declutter your brain, recycle the gimmicky life hacks and inform your belongings they do not own you, thank you kindly. It's time to take back control of every room in your place for good. You can hear it on apps like ABC Listen, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts — you'll get a juicy morsel every week from September 15.
See ya later, clutter! If the stuff around you is giving you a stress migraine, or if you're just completely out of places to put things, we got you. Come along with Claire Hooper and a team of no-nonsense experts to rummage through people's cupboards and learn the secrets of the super organised. Save yourself time and money, declutter your brain, recycle the gimmicky life hacks and inform your belongings they do not own you, thank you kindly. It's time to take back control of every room in your place for good. You can hear it on apps like ABC Listen, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts — you'll get a juicy morsel every week from September 15.
Ever wanted to be happier, wealthier, fitter, more productive...an all-round better version of You? Well if you do, there's a podcast for that! NPR's Life Kit series, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, and WorkLife with Adam Grant are just a few popular examples in this self help genre. With The Pineapple Project, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation also aims to get in on this self improvement vibe. Season 1 tackled money issues and Season 2 takes on work- from nailing job interviews to networking and dealing with a horrible boss. We share an episode all about work meetings- why so many people hate them, and what you can do about it. The Pineapple Project from ABC Audio Studios is presented by Claire Hooper and produced by Karla Arnall with sound engineering from John Jacobs, featuring Donna McGeorge and Virginia Trioli.
Myf and Zan are bored shitless by the Superbowl Halftime Show, but the absence of a real headliner has more to say about the power of protest than the lack of Levine's clothing. A Hottest 100 revote reveals that you shouldn't mess with history, and confirms that songs can triumph as emotional memory above all else. We've got the latest Fyre Festival update, and Myf is overjoyed at a new season of Call My Agent, while Zan is compelled by a brilliant account of an Australian tragedy. Show notes: The Superbowl Halftime Show Controversies Explained: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/2/1/18202128/super-bowl-2019-liii-53-halftime-show-controversy-maroon-5-travis-scott-big-boi Here's Your Hottest 100 of 1998 Revote: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/music-news/1998-hottest-100-revoted-top-10-2019/10782496 Fyre Festival Update: https://junkee.com/jerry-media-boycott-fyre/192035 Goop TV: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/05/gwyneth-paltrows-goop-to-become-netflix-tv-show?CMP=share_btn_tw The Arsonist: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-arsonist-9780670078189 Call My Agent!: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80133335 The Pineapple Project: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Email us: bangon.podcasts@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan are bored shitless by the Superbowl Halftime Show, but the absence of a real headliner has more to say about the power of protest than the lack of Levine’s clothing. A Hottest 100 revote reveals that you shouldn’t mess with history, and confirms that songs can triumph as emotional memory above all else. We’ve got the latest Fyre Festival update, and Myf is overjoyed at a new season of Call My Agent, while Zan is compelled by a brilliant account of an Australian tragedy. Show notes: The Superbowl Halftime Show Controversies Explained: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/2/1/18202128/super-bowl-2019-liii-53-halftime-show-controversy-maroon-5-travis-scott-big-boi Here’s Your Hottest 100 of 1998 Revote: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/music-news/1998-hottest-100-revoted-top-10-2019/10782496 Fyre Festival Update: https://junkee.com/jerry-media-boycott-fyre/192035 Goop TV: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/05/gwyneth-paltrows-goop-to-become-netflix-tv-show?CMP=share_btn_tw The Arsonist: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-arsonist-9780670078189 Call My Agent!: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80133335 The Pineapple Project: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Email us: bangon.podcasts@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan are bored shitless by the Superbowl Halftime Show, but the absence of a real headliner has more to say about the power of protest than the lack of Levine’s clothing. A Hottest 100 revote reveals that you shouldn’t mess with history, and confirms that songs can triumph as emotional memory above all else. We’ve got the latest Fyre Festival update, and Myf is overjoyed at a new season of Call My Agent, while Zan is compelled by a brilliant account of an Australian tragedy. Show notes: The Superbowl Halftime Show Controversies Explained: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/2/1/18202128/super-bowl-2019-liii-53-halftime-show-controversy-maroon-5-travis-scott-big-boi Here’s Your Hottest 100 of 1998 Revote: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/music-news/1998-hottest-100-revoted-top-10-2019/10782496 Fyre Festival Update: https://junkee.com/jerry-media-boycott-fyre/192035 Goop TV: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/05/gwyneth-paltrows-goop-to-become-netflix-tv-show?CMP=share_btn_tw The Arsonist: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-arsonist-9780670078189 Call My Agent!: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80133335 The Pineapple Project: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Email us: bangon.podcasts@abc.net.au
Do you ever put your head on your desk in the middle of the day and wonder "what the hell am I doing here?"
It's time to make work better! Find out how to network like a pro, land a job interview, get the most out of your time, deal with a horrible boss, balance kids with a career and even enjoy a job you hate. Join Claire Hooper as she tracks down all the experts and learns the workplace lessons we somehow missed. Subscribe now so you get a juicy morsel every week from January 20.
It's time to make work better! Find out how to network like a pro, land a job interview, get the most out of your time, deal with a horrible boss, balance kids with a career and even enjoy a job you hate. Join Claire Hooper as she tracks down all the experts and learns the workplace lessons we somehow missed. Subscribe now so you get a juicy morsel every week from January 20.
Sometimes you know you should be doing something but you just don't feel like it. It's tough to form new habits when we've spent a lifetime doing things a certain way.Here are the headlines:Combine activities to make the most of your timeWhen talking to strangers, a few set phrases can be very useful for starting conversationsTurn it into a game - can you make a stranger laugh?It's not about you. It's about the world.Ask people questions.Know why you're doing something. If you know why, you'll go through a bit of discomfort for a potential great result.---- This week's links ----[1] Michael’s new video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV8wdrEVEmc [2] Thinknation - https://thinknation.co/ [3] The Marvellous Mrs Maisel - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06X95VRRQ [4] Good and Kind - goodandkind.org [5] Positive News - https://www.positive.news/ [6] Meat or Two Veg on BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46459714/comments [7] Pineapple Project - women’s finances - https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ [8] Countries for Winners; Countries for Losers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbpY-2nOYRI [9] Podcast on Universal Basic Income - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/waking-up-with-sam-harris/id733163012?mt=2&i=1000414084329 ---- Credits ----Music by http://michaelforrestmusic.comTalking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael Forrest---- Follow us on Twitter ----https://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand---- Grand Podcast Library ----Find links to everything we've mentioned on the podcast at http://grandpodcast.com/library---- Find us on Facebook ----https://www.facebook.com/grandpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this second episode, we discuss one of the most complex decisions taken so far - the decision to reopen the transformed hall with a new name. For many years the Hall has been the lightning rod for a debate on the legacy of the slave-trader and philanthropist Edward Colston. Built 146 years after his death, Edward Colston was not a benefactor to the Hall and there is no material connection with the man or his wealth, and when we reopen it will be with a name that reflects our values as a progressive, forward-thinking and open arts organisation. We talk to our Chief Executive Louise Mitchell, former Trustee and venue owner Marti Burgess, artist Savinder Bual, and children at Cotham Gardens Primary School about the decision and the impact it is having in the city.To find out more and to have your say on the future vision of the Hall, including it's name, please visit our Together Through Music page here: https://buff.ly/2zR8QbiTo find out more about The Pineapple Project, click here: https://buff.ly/2Tcbh0XPresented by Harriet RobinsonProduced by Julia Hayball and Louise Orchard, 2°WestThank you to the contributors:Louise Mitchell – Chief Executive of Bristol Music TrustMarti Burgess – Former Trustee and music venue ownerSavinder Bual – ArtistThe children of Cotham Gardens Primary School See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How are you going with your Pineapple Pledge? Have you got a plentiful pile of pineapples? Host Claire Hooper had a huge pledge of her own. So, did she pay off those debts and whisk the family off to Tokyo Disney? It's time for Hoops to come clean! If you haven't rebooted your financial life with The Pineapple Project, it's never too late to start! Head back to episode one.
As promised we have taken Kel's podcast recommendations from the "What's Cool With Women" segment in episode 16, extended it out to include a bunch of writing podcast recommendations and turned it into it's very own minisode. We hope you enjoy the extra talk ups. Every single one of these are a core part of Kel's podcast diet. There is everything from podcasts for her kids - "Fierce Girls" to podcasts for writing - "So You Want to Be a Writer" to women's podcasts - "The Guilty Feminist" to podcasts just for the story of it - "This is About". It's a real mixed bag of audio goodies and all of them are well worth the ear time. So grab yourself a cuppa and get ready to jump into the podcasting vortex with Kel on the Writes4Women podcast. SHOW NOTES / LINKS: Writes4Womenwww.writes4women.comFacebook Writes4WomenTwitter/Instagram @w4wpodcastPODCASTS RECOMMENDED IN THIS EPISODE: Ask Me Anything https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ask-me-anything-episode-7/Fierce Girlshttp://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/fierce-girls/The Pineapple Project http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/Ladies We Need to Talkhttp://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/ladies-we-need-to-talk/Long Distance Call https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/long-distance-call/id1346935662?mt=2The Guilty Feminist http://guiltyfeminist.comPretty for an Aboriginal https://www.buzzfeed.com/prettyforanaboriginalChat 10 Looks 3http://www.chat10looks3.comSo You Want to be a Writerhttps://www.writerscentre.com.au/blog/ep-1/Writer on the Roadhttps://www.writerontheroad.comThe Garret https://thegarretpodcast.comIdeas at the House https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/backstage/ideas-at-the-house-podcast.htmlThe Wheeler Centrehttps://www.wheelercentre.com/broadcasts/podcastsSydney Writers Festival https://www.swf.org.au/stories?category=Podcast/Magic Lessonshttp://magiclessons.libsyn.comThis is About http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/thisisabout/Conversationshttp://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/
In this week’s podcast we watch Greta Gerwig’s coming-of-age dramedy film Lady Bird (3:57). Then from teen girls to teen boys, we get Punchy as we read Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s novel The Lebs (22:18). And finally, we make it rain by listening to the ABC personal finance podcast The Pineapple Project (37:41).
Zan is in Perth and very excited about music and stadiums, while Myf is reminding us of Zan's Perth past. Music Festivals in the UK are pledging gender equality by 2022, in the same week an Australian festival announces an entirely male line-up, and it's time for another Farshun update. Isn't every week Farshun Week on Bang On? Show notes: Perth Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=sjBjuvyAUTE Gender equality at music festivals: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-43196414 Dolce & Gabbana Drones: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/27/watch-drones-at-dolce-gabbana-fashion-show.html Grace Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLxtZ0ElBss The Pineapple Project: http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Mardi Gras: http://www.mardigras.org.au/ Bang Back: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Zan is in Perth and very excited about music and stadiums, while Myf is reminding us of Zan’s Perth past. Music Festivals in the UK are pledging gender equality by 2022, in the same week an Australian festival announces an entirely male line-up, and it’s time for another Farshun update. Isn’t every week Farshun Week on Bang On? Show notes: Perth Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=sjBjuvyAUTE Gender equality at music festivals: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-43196414 Dolce & Gabbana Drones: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/27/watch-drones-at-dolce-gabbana-fashion-show.html Grace Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLxtZ0ElBss The Pineapple Project: http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Mardi Gras: http://www.mardigras.org.au/ Bang Back: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Zan is in Perth and very excited about music and stadiums, while Myf is reminding us of Zan’s Perth past. Music Festivals in the UK are pledging gender equality by 2022, in the same week an Australian festival announces an entirely male line-up, and it’s time for another Farshun update. Isn’t every week Farshun Week on Bang On? Show notes: Perth Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=sjBjuvyAUTE Gender equality at music festivals: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-43196414 Dolce & Gabbana Drones: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/27/watch-drones-at-dolce-gabbana-fashion-show.html Grace Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLxtZ0ElBss The Pineapple Project: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/the-pineapple-project/ Mardi Gras: http://www.mardigras.org.au/ Bang Back: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Are you a bit crap with money? Think ‘compound interest’ is a hipster café? Do you not deal with your finances because it’s all too hard, and boring, and annoying? You're not alone. Ladies, we need to talk about money.
From smart saving, to how to earn more, demolish your debt, and invest like a boss, join Claire Hooper as she tracks down all the experts and learns the lessons we somehow missed.
From smart saving, to how to earn more, demolish your debt, and invest like a boss, join Claire Hooper as she tracks down all the experts and learns the lessons we somehow missed.
While Utah is known for its premier snow, many people don't quite realize is that the majority of the state is a desert. Which means it gets hot. Really hot. And while we find ways to enjoy the warm and sunny days, the need for a cold treat is frequent. And as the saying goes, when you stumble upon a lemonade stand, put shaved ice in a pineapple. Adam Malmborg was destined to be an entrepreneur. His mind was always running with ideas, and his creativity and problem solving needed to be free from the confines of the 9-5 grind. One day while wandering at a market he stumbled upon a lemonade stand that had a long, winding line. Adam was blown away by people's commitment to buy a $7 lemonade in the summer sun, and his mind began to race. What other cold, delicious treats could be provided?After brainstorming, joking, and some divine fruit intervention, the Pineapple Project was born. Pineapple Project was launched in 2013, and is known for uniquely serving shaved ice in a whole pineapple. Found at the Beer Festival, Park Silly, the Twilight Concert Series, and more, this unique food stand has slowly but surely made an impression. It even won a City Weekly Best of Utah award in 2014!What followed their initial launch in 2013 became years of exploration, lessons learned, and thousands of pineapples served. With an exciting future ahead, Adam and Project Pineapple are the perfect example that the entrepreneurial spirit in Utah is flourishing. Join us on this episode of The Utah Foodie!—This episode was sponsored by…90.9FM KRCL — Community Connection and Music DiscoveryVive Juicery — A Utah-based cold-pressed juicery.The Chocolate Conspiracy — A project in pure, raw, honey-sweetened chocolate.Blue Copper Coffee — Specialty coffee hand-roasted in Salt Lake City, with a coffee room at 179 W 900 S.The Yelp Elite Squad — Utah's five-star fan club of all things local.—This episode of The Utah Foodie was hosted by Chase Murdock and produced by Ryan Samanka. Visit our episode archive on Ventricle Presents, and stay connected with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Copyright © Ventricle Media, LLC • ventriclemedia.com
Drew is the drummer of Rare Dog Days and also works for multiple Tristate businesses including Pineapple Project. We discussed his many musical endeavors and the local music scene, as well as many aspects of writing and creating music. The most recent release he is featured on can be found at potatoboy.bandcamp.com and his band can be followed at https://www.facebook.com/raredogdays