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The Official TrikePatrol Podcast
Episode #4 - Lucky Starr

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 34:49


Do you like MILFS? How about Filipinas? Well, you're in luck, and actually pretty "LUCKY", because this episode features a veteran in the game. Tune in as Lucky Starr shares her life story on how she decided to hop on the porn-train to fame. She has also recently published her book titled "I am (STILL) Lucky". So, kick back, relax and enjoy the show TP fans!

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Real People, With Jason Dunstone - Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More

Today we are joined by Dr Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia's foremost researchers on social trends. A regular media commentator and writer, including for the Quarterly Essay of March 2019, in which sheexplored how Australians are calling for change from our government in climate change and wider socialissues, and the corruption of democracy.Rebecca is the author of numerous books, including ‘How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way ThatMakes a Difference,’ Still Lucky and The World According to Y.We discuss the changes that may come from the chaos of bushfires then COVID-19, some thinking around how Australia and Australians have responded well to a pandemic, and ponder ‘are we still lucky?’We discuss fairness vs freedom and the likely shift in thinking towards Australia seeking a greater levelof self-sufficiency moving forward, and the wider impact on our cultural values.Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Subscribe to Real People on your favourite podcast player.Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave.Check out the Real People website - http://squareholes.com/realpeopleConnect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone - https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=enSend Jason an email - jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone - https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/Find out more about Square Holes - http://www.squareholes.com/Produced with Apiro Media - https://www.apiropodcasts.com/

Spin Control Podcast: a knitting, spinning, and fiber craft podcast.

In this episode, I have some knitting, some spinning and a little tale for you about why I am still lucky.

Spin Control Podcast: a knitting, spinning, and fiber craft podcast.

In this episode, I have some knitting, some spinning and a little tale for you about why I am still lucky.

IQ Meets EQ Podcast
Ep 4: Democracy - Australia Fair

IQ Meets EQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 55:42


Download to listen anytime Jacqui and Ush talk about Anzac Day, and also about business groups for women. Then Jacqui interviews Rebecca Huntley, the author of the most recent Quarterly Essay: Australia Fair, about democracy and what Australians want from their country. Dr Rebecca Huntley is one of Australians foremost researchers on social trends.  She has a background in publishing, academia and politics.  She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD in Gender Studies.   For nearly 9 years Rebecca was the Director of The Mind & Mood Report, Australia's longest running social trends report.  She currently heads Vox Populi research, as part of the CIRCA research group. She is the author of numerous books including Still Lucky: why you should feel optimistic about Australia and its people (Penguin 2017). Rebecca is a broadcaster with the ABC and presents The History Listen each week on RN. She was a presenter of RN Drive on a Friday. In addition to books, Rebecca has written extensively for essay collections, magazines, newspapers and online publications. She was a feature writer for Australian Vogue and a columnist for BRW and writes a column twice a month for ABC Life. Rebecca co-hosts with Sarah Macdonald a comedy storytelling night and podcast called The Full Catastrophe. The Full Catastrophe is also a book (Hardie Grant, May 2019). She is on the Board of The Bell Shakespeare Company and the Whitlam Institute.

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The Fifth Estate
The Welcome Stranger

The Fifth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 56:00


In this conversation, we'll bring together three writers and academics who have examined themes of alienation and social estrangement in their work. William Maley, author of What is a Refugee?, Susan Carland, author of Fighting Hislam, and Rebecca Huntley, author of Still Lucky?, join Wheeler Centre host Sally Warhaft to examine how the idea of ‘stranger danger' plays out in Australian culture and politics – from media reporting to foreign policy and refugee law. Susan Carland, William Maley and Rebecca Huntley — Photo: Peter Weaving Photography Which groups of people are routinely represented as strangers? And who benefits from demonising these people? What happens when fear outweighs the social, ethical and economic benefits of tolerance? And are we more, or less, tolerant than we think we are? Presented in partnership with Bendigo Writers Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Communities in Control
Dr Rebecca Huntley: Still Lucky - Why you should feel optimistic about Australia and its people

Communities in Control

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 18:10


Communities in Control
Dr Rebecca Huntley: Still Lucky - Why you should feel optimistic about Australia and its people

Communities in Control

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 18:10


Writers at Stanton
Rebecca Huntley

Writers at Stanton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017


At a time when politics seems increasingly negative and our society increasingly divided, this book - Still Lucky - shows that we are more fortunate than we think, and have more in common than we know.

Luke and Susie Podcast
Episode 283: Social researcher Rebecca Huntley says Australia is 'Still Lucky'; Luke & Susie's phone problems

Luke and Susie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 32:31


Rebecca Huntley, one of Australia's most experienced and knowledgeable social researchers, spent years travelling the country, getting to know what's in our hearts and minds. The result is Still Lucky, a book that aims to break through all the noise and make you feel better about this country and the people around you. From asylum seekers to the gender pay gap and parenting, Rebecca has scoured the country to gauge our thoughts on a variety of topics, and presents her findings. We talk to her about the results and what it means for 'the lucky country'.  For more information, head to the episode page: http://lukeandsusie.com/portfolio-item/episode-283-social-researcher-rebecca-huntley-says-australia-is-still-lucky-luke-susies-phone-problems/

Tri Talk SA
Mike Sharman, Paul Kaye & Swim Coach Natalie Tissink – Tri Talk SA Episode 8

Tri Talk SA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 46:09


TalkFEED — This week’s Tri Talk SA is a real mixed bag! We have an out an out newbie who’s just getting going in the sport, a South African that is keeping us abreast with what is going on abroad and a swim coach extraordinaire. This week on Tri Talk SA, Brad chats to:Mike Sharman, who has been known to do some crazy things in his life and has now signed up to do Ironman 70.3 in East London in January. As discussed on the show Mike’s website is www.retroviral.co.za and he is on Twitter at @mikesharmanPaul Kaye, who is STILL (Lucky fish) on the European Ironman circuit. They spoke about what has been happening as well as this past weekends’ Ironman 70.3 European Championships. You can follow Paul on Twitter here.Natalie Tissink who is rated as one of the top triathlon swim coaches in the country. Natalie spoke us through how to get over the fear of open water swimming and improve your overall triathlon experience by improving your swim. You can get hold of Natalie through www.raynardtissink.com or www.velocitysportslab.co.za and you can also follow Natalie on Twitter here.We appreciate any help when it comes to spreading the word of Tri Talk SA, if you could click on any of the links below to help us spread the love we’d really appreciate it:CLICK HERE to Tweet this —-> All the best for your @IMSouthAfrica 70.3 journey @mikesharman! Loved your interview on @TriTalkSA http://www.tritalksa.co.za/8CLICK HERE to Tweet this —-> So much amazing ... Read more

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