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Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely
Ep. 163 - Tamsen Fadal: How To Menopause

Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 30:12


Dr. Fiona Lovely is a longevity, health and wellness expert with specialties in menopause medicine, functional neurology and functional medicine.  She is speaking to the topics of women's health around perimenopause and menopause.  This week we had a fantastic chat with Tamsen Fadal, the award-winning journalist behind The M Factor documentary.   Tamsen is an Author, Advocate and Co-Producer of The M Factor documentary.  We talked about the process to getting the film made and the surprising initial reactions, as well as the amazing community response it's had, with women everywhere wanting to connect and share their experiences.   Tamson has also written a new book called How to Menopause, which comes out today!  She wanted to create a comprehensive guide, with guest experts covering all aspects of menopause beyond just the medical stuff, including things like lifestyle, work, and relationships.    She recently hosted a free virtual event called the "World's Hottest Menopause Party" where women around the world joined in the fun.   This was a fun and  inspiring conversation, so please check out The M Factor documentary available on PBS and order your copy of How to Menopause right here. You can find Tamsen Fadal on Instagram and Tiktok.       Thank you to our sponsors for this episode: ☀️Struggling with energy, mood, or brain fog? It could be poor nutrient absorption — and midlife makes it harder than ever. But LivOn Labs has your back with their Lypo-Spheric® supplements.  Using liposome encapsulation technology, these nutrients get straight to your cells where they're needed most. Think Vitamin C for immune support, B Complex Plus for mood and metabolism, and Magnesium L-threonate to fuel your brain. Want in? Head to LivOnLabs.com/Lovely and grab the Midlife Bundle for $56 off. Your cells will thank you!    

Authentic Parenting
The TRUTH About Menopause: Symptoms, Solutions & Finding the Gifts in Midlife! with Tamsen Fadal

Authentic Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 42:53


Tamsen Fadal on the the journey through perimenopause and menopause and how to shift the narrative around menopause. Forget the outdated and often negative portrayals.  Common misconceptions and fears surrounding perimenopause and menopause The wide range of symptoms, extending far beyond just hot flashes, with Tamson sharing that there can be 34 plus symptoms. Crucial information about hormone therapy and non-hormonal treatment options. The vital role of lifestyle changes. And so much more.   

ForceCenter
DATABANK BRAWL REWIND - Riff Tamson vs Azmorigan - EP 41

ForceCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 43:27


Welcome to Databank Brawl Rewind! Databank Brawl was a series that ran on ForceCenter from 2016 to 2020 and it remains one of our more beloved shows. Though Databank Brawl is on hiatus, we wanted to celebrate it along with the longtime listeners of the podcast and reintroduce it to the ForceCenter listeners who began listening to the podcast after the end of the show's run. Though all of the episodes remain on our podcast feed it can be daunting to scroll back and find them, so we're launching Databank Rewind. Here's your chance to go back to those episodes week-by-week and laugh with us at old jokes, memorable moments, unforgettable guests, and, yeah, old microphones, recordings, and perhaps some Star Wars predictions that came true alongside many that most certainly did not. Databank Brawl -- where Star Wars characters are plucked from the entries of the StarWars.com databank and forced to fight it out in an off-the-cuff podcast moderated by Joseph Scrimshaw. It's time to fight...From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scotland Outdoors
Jock Tamson's Gairden, Shetland Ponies, Beachcombing and a Doocot

Scotland Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 83:41


Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors.

Straight White Whale
We're All Jock Tamson's Bairns - Episode #81 - Susie McCabe - Straight White Whale

Straight White Whale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 86:27


Hello team,We had the pleasure of having Susie McCabe in the studio this week and we go deep!Go see Susie at the Fringe this year:https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/susie-mccabe-femme-fatalityFollow her on all her Social platforms...Not Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast
The Future of Smart Factories (with Ericsson's Senior Vice President, Asa Tamson)

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 41:59


We are seeing a large shift in the manufacturing industry as we advance towards industry 4.0. With topics such as the 'autonomous future' and 'limitless connectivity' are discussed, it provides us with a more agile manufacturing environment. Today I am joined by Ericsson's Senior Vice President, Asa Tamson to discuss this topic.

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'Daar's baie wat Tamson sal help om weg te kruip as hy borg kry'

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 0:42


Die advokaat vir die Fishrot-verdagte Tamson Hatuikulipi, Richard Metcalfe het vandag die hoofondersoekbeampte by die Teenkorrupsie-kommissie, Andreas Kanyangela ondervra. Metcalfe wou weet hoekom Hatuikulipi nie borg moet kry nie.

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Tamson sê die huis op Esau se plaas was vir vakansies

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 0:31


Die borgaansoek van die Fishrot-beskuldigde Tamson Hatuikulipi duur voor regter David Munsu voort. Hy word op die oomblik ondervra deur sy eie regsverteenwoordiger advokaat Florian Beukes. Beukes sê aan sy kliënt hy is nie kan gegun om te antwoord nie al was hy beskuldig daarvan dat hy omkoopgeld ontvang het.

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Tamson sê die huis op Esau se plaas was vir vakansies

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 0:47


Hatuikulipi verduidelik toe oor oor naweke en vakansies op sy skoonpa, voormalige minister van visserye en ook ‘n Fishrot-beskuldigde Bernhardt Esau se plaas Dakota, wat deel van uitgebreide soektogte gevorm het na hul arrestasies in November 2019.

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Tamson se borgaansoek uitgestel, hy moet wag tot 10 Oktober

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 0:22


Dit wil voorkom asof Tamson Hatuikulipi nog ‘n geruime tyd agter tralies sal wees. Hoërhofregter David Munsu het vanoggend sy aansoek tot 10 Oktober uitgestel en die saak neergelê vir die week om die verhoor voort te sit.

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Tamson het weer 'geen kommentaar nie'

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 0:52


Die borgaansoek van die Fishrot-verdagte Tamson Hatuikulipi, word vanoggend voortgesit voor regter David Munsu. Nes vantevore, weier hy om sekere vrae te beantwoord. Hy het ook melding gemaak van dokumente wat hy glo vervals is. Hy is vanoggend deur staatsadvokaat Ezekiel Iipinge ondervra.

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Tamson Hatuikulipi se borgaansoek duur môre voort

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 1:03


Tamson Hatuikulipi se borgtogaansoek duur môre voor regter David Munsu in die Windhoek-hoërhof voort. Tydens verlede week se kruisondervraging het Hatuikulipi die bewerings van sy betrokkenheid by die stigting van Namgomar ontken, ondanks die bewyse van die staat van e-pos-kommunikasie wat tussen hom en sy medebeskuldigde uitgeruil is. Hatuikulipi het vandag weer geweier om staatsadvokaatr Ezekiel Iipinge se vrae tydens kruisondervraging te beantwoord.

Closing Crawl
Water Gungan Prisoners: The Clone Wars Season 4 Episodes 1, 2, and 3

Closing Crawl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 35:46


We buck convention and produce a recap podcast that is shorter than the source material this week! Closing Crawl produces propaganda for the monarchy this week, in exchange for a boatload of eels as we put another squid on the barbie and heads down under the sea.There is dissension on Mon Cala between the "aggressive squid-like Quarren" and "their peaceful neighbors the Mon Calamari". The Mon Calamari king of the planet has been assassinated, and his son, Prince Lee-Char, is young and untested. The Quarren indicate a preference for self-determination, but the Mon Calamari let them know rules are rules, and the rules are male-line primogeniture. With civil war now inevitable (question mark?), the Republic sends a clone company led by Kit Fisto and Ahsoka Tano. But the Quarren, backed by Dooku and the Separatists attack first! Tamson tries to kill Lee-Char and fails, and the Quarren retreat for the day. But then they come back with their new super-weapon, Hydroid Medusae! Which are giant cyborg jellyfish. The Mon Calamari cannot beat electrical tentacles, so they retreat to a cave system.Chocki is getting chewed out by Dooku for letting Lee Char escape because the writers room doesn't understand ‘show, don't tell'.  Dooku then advocates for internment camps for the Mon Cal in a direct ball kicking to our theory of moral equivalence between the Republic and Separatists.  Kit Fisto requests help from his own Space Time (™) with Mace and Yoda.  Ackbar continues to Peter Principle poor Lee Char and somehow everyone is cool with that.  Meanwhile Yoda stumbles on the idea of conscription, and Obi Wan suggests the Gungans because he's petty.  Kit Fisto uses the dreaded rear admiral on some Quarren to steal their mini sub for his less moist peers.   Lee Char goes into hiding.  The Gungans are concerned, but Jar Jar convinces everyone that Padme ‘helped' them suggesting that Gungans are part goldfish, and they promptly decide to jump into the meat grinder of Padme's poor judgment. Kit Fisto is excited to see Gungans because it means the post victory orgy just got interesting.  I can't think of any other reason anyone would be relieved to see Gungans.  Chocki uses a cyclone in a bottle from the local children's museum to brutalize the Mon Cal and Gungan forces.  Everyone but Ahsoka and Lee Char are captured.  We open on Padme, Jar Jar, Anakin, and Kit Fisto being interrogated by Biff Tannen, er, Riff Tamson.  The prince and Ahsoka come up with a plan to free the prisoners.  Meanwhile, Tamson breaks Padme's helmet to encourage Anakin to talk.  The prince believes that Ri will join the Mon Cal to overthrow the separatists and Tamson… and he's right.  At just the right time, the Quarren, Mon Cal, Gungans, and clones all fight back against the droids and sharks.  The prince kills Tamson by shooting an explosive he stuck in his shoulder… and OH GOD!!!  That's a floating, decapitated head!?! The Clone Wars: Season 4 Episodes 1, 2 and 3: https://www.disneyplus.com/video/0118dfcf-cb59-44eb-bb93-15888e9cb8a6https://twitter.com/ClosingCrawlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/closing-crawl/id1530133296https://www.closingcrawl.com/On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9X-57K6-VV_GkUBaqvyeAMerch: https://bit.ly/spacetimetm

Next Steps for Business
Epi 61 Work Life Boundaries

Next Steps for Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 32:44


You've all heard about Work Life Balance but we don't think that's what you should look at, instead it should be all about Work Life Boundaries.However, what are they?What Steps could you take to spot how you are wasting time or effort?What Steps can you take to spot you are blurring your boundaries?What impacts will you suffer from if you don't manage these?What are the tell tale signs of Burn Out or overwhelmed?As a business leader, what questions should you ask to check on your team?What are the benefits of getting this right?To answer all of this Dave & Marie bring Tamson from Amara Coaching & Training

Next Steps for Business
Epi 52 The Chimp Paradox

Next Steps for Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 39:20


What is the Chimp Paradox?How can it help me as a Business Owner?A key aspect of leadership is understanding yourself and how your thoughts affect how you related to others, and how you manage/ direct others.If you can assess and support your own thinking then you can begin to control the way you operate and then get the most out of those you are responsible.In this podcast Dave & Marie are joined by Tamson Amara, Director of Arama Coaching & Training, who has oodles of experience working the area of this neurology having worked with Dr Steve Peters. Tamson explains how this can help you take control.

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Esau en Tamson behoort vandag oor borg te hoor

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 0:28


Kosmos 94.1 — Die voormalige Namibiese Minister van Visserye Bernhardt Esau en sy skoonseun Tamson Hatuikulipi wat met die sogenaamde Fishrot-skandaal verbind word sal waarskynlik vandag hoor of hulle borg kry of nie. Die regskenner Professor Nico Horn het sy mening in die verband so opgesom.

Mr. Gray
Animal News (Wyatt, Joey, Tamson, Aiden)

Mr. Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 5:06


Listen to our news stories about animals.

The New Social Contract
What does COVID-19 mean for universities?

The New Social Contract

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 2:45


The New Social Contract seeks to contribute to a national conversation on how the relationship between universities, the state and the public might be reshaped as we live through the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us as we discuss the kind of higher education sector our society needs.Episode One is dropping Monday 4th of May 2020.This podcast is hosted by Associate Professor Tamson Pietsch and produced by Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney.For show notes and transcripts visit: https://www.uts.edu.au/partners-and-community/initiatives/impact-studios/projects/new-social-contract-podcastNews grabs in the trailer feature the voices of:Linda Mottram,Journalist on PM , ABC ‘Fears Australian universities could collapse in wake of COVID-19'Alison Barnes, National President of the NTEU on Sky News ‘Govt university package all 'smoke and mirrors' George Megalogenis, Author and Journalist on Radio National Big Ideas ‘The purpose and future of the university (part two)' a broadcast version of an event presented by the ANU College of Law and the ANU Centre for Law, Arts & the Humanities, that was curated and facilitated by Natasha Cica of Kapacity.org at the National Library of Australia on 17 March 2020. Tamson was invited to participate in this talk as an expert in the history of universities, an area she's been working on since 2004.Brian Schmidt, Vice Chancellor, ANU on PM, ABC ‘Fears Australian universities could collapse in wake of COVID-19'

GLAMcity
The year 2001 and the secret garden of UTS

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 29:47


Do you remember 2001? The year we started watching a group of twenty-somethings in The Secret Life of Us. The year Ansett released it’s infamous advertisement- Am I with Ansett? Absolutely- only to collapse months later along with One.Tel, HIH and Enron.It was the year of the 2001 Census and the year that Francesca Higgens, a Librarian, became the first woman to be awarded a year of paid maternity leave.It was also the year that a Norwegian fishing boat called the MV Tampa intercepted a wooden fishing vessel packed with asylum seekers.Most people can tell you where they were on September 11 when the attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon occurred.Tamson and Anna speak to Phillipa McGuinness whose book, The Year Everything Changed 2001, chronicles her personal history along with the events of that year.Then we move to a small rooftop garden- it's not really a secret, the Waraburra Nura Indigenous garden is open to the public and was created as part of UTS Arts aim to integrate creativity within all aspects of campus life.The garden was created by botanist and D'harawal senior, Aunty Fran Bodkin.Tamson and Anna spoke to Stella McDonald about UTS Art and Aaron Seymour from UTS Design about the exhibitions and creative work at the University.If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.

GLAMcity
Revisiting Industrial heritage: The West Gate Bridge Collapse and re-purposing industrial sites

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 29:44


In this episode of GLAMcity, we return to heritage sites, revisiting Melbourne's Labour history and the site of the Australia's worst industrial accident, the 1970 West Gate Bridge collapse with Historians Elizabeth Humphrys and Sarah Gregson.We then investigate what happens to the remnants of industry once the chimneys stop burning and the mines are closed.Industrial heritage sites are increasingly re-purposed as cultural institutions and in this episode, Tamson and Anna discuss how industrial heritage sites have been re-purposed in Sydney and in the Ruhr region of Germany. They speak to Laila Ellmoos, an Historian with the City of Sydney and Historian, Stefan Berger, from The Ruhr-University Bochum.For more information on the industrial heritage sites discussed, check out these case studies:Sydney:Eveleigh Carriage WorkshopPaddington Reservoir GardenRuhr, Germany:Zollverein Mining ComplexGasometer Oberhausen

GLAMcity
All we can't see on Nauru plus Dr Gene Sherman: from teacher to gallery owner

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 30:00


Arielle Gamble, curator of All We Can’t See, a collection of work based on the infamous leaked documents known as the Nauru Files joined Tamson and Anna on GLAMcity.Thirty- three Australian artists illustrated one file each for the collection. The artists include Abdul Abdullah, Belinda Fox, Ben Quilty and Luke Sciberras.The illustrated files can be seen on the All We Can't See website.The leaked documents can be seen in the original state on the Guardian’s website - Caution to viewers, the contents of the files can be distressing.The second part of this GLAM episode revisits a discussion between Anna and collector, curator and creator Dr. Gene Sherman about the launch of the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas (SCCI).This episode of GLAMcity includes discussion of violence, self-harm and sexual assault.

Trench Run
24: Episode 24: Jabberjaw Tamson

Trench Run

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 119:47


Strap yourselves in and lock your podcast s foils on listen, it's another episode of trench run. It's an interesting week as the Trench Run Crew discuss D.B. Weiss and David Benioff work on Star Wars, John Williams in the hospital and the box office for episode 9.  Plus the show goes into silly stuff like Wrestling. Timecode: * Will he or Wont' He (55 min 26 seconds) * The Clone Wars Season 4 Episodes 1-6 (1 hour 5 min and 47 seconds) * Brians Toybox (1 hour 51 min and 57 seconds) If you want to ask us a question, email us at trenchrunpod@gmail.com As always if you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe on your podcast of choice. Give us 5 stars to help us grow and gain an audience. Thank you to all who listen, and may the force be with you. Articles: * https://ew.com/tv/2018/11/01/game-of-thrones-final-season-ew-cover-story/ * https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2018/10/24/without-wonder-woman-1984-or-james-bond-25-box-office-prospects-for-star-wars-episode-ix-just-got-brighter/#49af6f852f64

GLAMcity
Crime and punishment in Australia: digitising post convict records with citizen historians

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 29:16


It was only a matter of time before GLAMcity joined the ranks - temporarily- of true crime podcasts. Hosts Anna and Tamson and historian Alana Piper investigate the past using official criminal records of Australian offenders from the end of the convict period through to the Second World War.Alana’s project invites citizen historians to view and transcribe criminal records. Mostly handwritten, the records carry valuable information about the offences committed and the incarceration and institutionalisation of prisoners.These handwritten documents are becoming digital records for future generations of historians to explore. They're also a reminder of the harsh penalties imposed on Australians, many of whom were arrested on petty charges- vagrancy and theft or as Alana points out, for being poor.

GLAMcity
Clare Wright: Unfurling the banner on Australia's suffragist movement

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 29:44


Women are often missing from the history of the formation of Australia as a nation but historian and author Clare Wright tells GLAMcity hosts Anna and Tamson that women were present and traces of their inclusion remain- although you may have to seek it out as Clare did at Australia’s Parliament house. She found a banner with the words “Trust the women mother as I have done.”However in this area of history, this inclusion of women came at a cost. While white Australian women succeeded in getting the vote, Australia’s Indigenous people were further disenfranchised. So how do we celebrate and understand this moment in Australia’s past?On this episode of GLAMcity, we’re discussing Stella Prize award winner Clare Wright’s new book, “You daughters of freedom”

The NeuroNerds
The Three Stromies Interview

The NeuroNerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 67:20 Transcription Available


All episodes available at http://TheNeuroNerds.com. Follow @TheNeuroNerds on Twitter/Instagram and Like us at Facebook.com/TheNeuroNerds. Summary Host, Joe Borges is interviewing not one, but three amazing guests in this episode. These guests are the Three Stromies - three women who connected through their common experience of surviving major strokes at young ages. They share their experiences from suffering their strokes to recovery to their lives after stroke. Plus they talk about how they found purpose in sharing other stroke survivor's stories as well as their own to inspire and empowering our stroke survivor community. Topics Discussed in this Episode Introduction of the The Stromies - Sarah, Tamson and Angie Homies + Stroke = Stromies They discuss how the Stromies all met each other Everyone shares what type of strokes they suffered - Joe suffered a hemorrhagic stroke due to high blood pressure; Sarah suffered two strokes; Tamson had a an Ischemic stroke due to holes in her heart that are a genetic mutation so she's basically like an X-men mutant; and Angie's adrenaline and blood pressure spiked to 300/155 due to a tumor on her adrenal gland so she's not sure what kind of stroke she suffered because there were so many things that happened to her during her ordeal. They discuss trouble connecting with people post stroke and losing friends because they can't relate to their experience. The Stromies talk about how fulfilling it is to share other stroke survivor's stories on their platform. Sharing your stroke story can be therapeutic, but also not everyone is ready because it makes it too real. Sharing your story gives strength to others going through the same journey. Everyone shares their first memories after leaving the hospital. How the Stromies got started and how they started a blog Links to Topics Mentioned American Heart Association - https://www.heart.org/ Find The Stromies at Stromies.com, Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/three_stromies; Twitter - https://twitter.com/ThreeStromies; and Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stromies Credits Co-hosted by Joe Borges and Lauren Manzano Find Joe at http://joesorocks.com and @joesorocks on Twitter/Instagram and submit your stroke/brain injury recovery story at https://www.joesorocks.com/submit-your-story Find Lauren at @laurenlmanzano on Instagram, @tankbbg on Twitter Produced by Joe Borges and Felice LaZae Edited by Felice LaZae, http://felicelazae.com, @felicelazae on Twitter/Instagram Theme song produced by Sleep Deez, @sleepvision on Instagram, @sleepdeez on Twitter Sponsored by Avid Technology

GLAMcity
UTS Art: Integrating creative practice with university research

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 27:17


Why do universities need art galleries?UTS Art aims to integrate creative practice into daily life on campus in the belief that scholarship can extend art practice and conversely, creativity can expand a university's research.On this episode, Tamson and Anna speak to Stella McDonald (UTS Art) and Aaron Seymour (UTS School Design) about the UTS Art Program. Plus, we take a look at a current exhibition, Hello World: Code and Design, which examines the role of code and design.Photo: Jessica Maurer PhotographyRead | Listen | Watch:UTS Art or on InstagramHello World: Code and Design exhibitionSuper Critical Mass on ABC NewsWurraburranurra Native Garden at UTSSuper Critical Mass (Antonette Collins, ABC News, December 2017)Free Universal Construction Kit (video thanks to Riley Harmon)If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch: GLAMcity@2ser.com.

History Lab
Fishing for answers

History Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 36:47


Sydney's iconic Opera House plays host to musicians and dancers, actors and singers. But beneath the notes of their voices, another song echoes across the city’s waters.Indigenous Eora fisherwomen passed down their knowledge through their songs while paddling their canoes, a cooking fire at one end and their kids on their shoulders.Anna Clark and Tamson go looking for the fisherwomen’s world, and discover that, if you listen closely, the past of Sydney Harbour still sings.

GLAMcity
Ian Tyrrell's River Dreams

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 26:29


The much maligned Cooks River runs 23 kilometres from Yagoona to Botany Bay in Sydney’s Southeast. The Cooks River doesn’t hold any titles for longest or widest rivers in Australia but it has played an important role to the local Indigenous community as a source of transport and food. Historically, Europeans have had multiple, often conflicted visions for the river, from bucolic homestead to a utilitarian transport corridor. Ian Tyrrell documents the rise and fall of the river’s history in a recent book, River Dreams: The People and Landscape of the Cooks River. On this episode, Tamson and Anna discuss the importance of the river from a utilitarian and historical narrative perspective. If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.

History Lab
Lindy Chamberlain and the afterlife of evidence

History Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 28:38


What happens to evidence after a criminal trial?Tamson goes looking for answers and finds them in the shadow of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in Australian history - the Chamberlain trialsProducer: Olivia RosenmanCollaborating historian: Katherine BiberHost: Tamson PietschExecutive Producer: Emma Lancaster

GLAMcity
The Year Everything Changed: 2001

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 29:54


​Do you remember 2001? No, not the film, the year Australia celebrated its Centenary. The year we started watching a group of St. Kilda based twenty-somethings in The Secret Life of Us. The year Ansett released its infamous advertisement- Am I with Ansett? Absolutely- only to collapse months later along with One.Tel, HIH and Enron.It was the year of the 2001 census and the year that Francesca Higgens, a librarian, became the first woman to be awarded a year of paid maternity leave.Who can forget, it was also the year that a Norwegian fishing boat called the MV Tampa intercepted a wooden fishing vessel packed with asylum seekers between Indonesia and Australia, and setting off a series of events that dramatically transformed the way Australia deals with asylum seekers who arrive by boat.Most people remember one particular date that year- September 11. The attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon dwarfed most other events in our collective consciousness and have since shaped the world we live in.On this episode, Tamson and Anna speak to Phillipa McGuinness whose upcoming book, The Year Everything Changed 2001, chronicles her personal history that year, interwoven with the larger historical events occurring around the world. Phillipa has been a publisher, mainly of Australian history, for more than twenty years. This is her first attempt at ‘swapping sides.’ You can follow her on Twitter @pipmcg2001 will be available through Penguin Random House on 28 May but you can pre-order it here. You can listen to My Marvellous Melbourne on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts!If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch -GLAMcity@2ser.com.Music: Kylie Minogue- can't Get You Out of My Head (2001)

GLAMcity
Performing Arts Libraries- The NIDA collection

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 29:18


Ever wondered where the costumes from NIDA’s live performances go? On this episode, Tamson speaks with Ross Bruzzese, Library manager at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). The NIDA archives contains one of Australia’s largest repositories of vintage clothing accessories including pieces from Sophie Van Rood’s Banana Room and the Betty Viazim Hat Collection. The collection also includes records from the Old Tote Theatre Company from 1962 to 1969. For more on the Old Tote Theatre Company, visit Dictionary of Sydney.​For  more information on the NIDA Library and Archive, visit their website here.If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.

GLAMcity
Cathedrals of Industry: Re-purposing industrial heritage sites

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 31:03


What do we do with the remnants of industry once they are no longer being used to forge steel, process coal or repair trains? Industrial heritage sites are increasingly repurposed as cultural institutions in Sydney and elsewhere. But who decides what is of heritage ‘value’ and whose history is highlighted?On this episode, Tamson and Anna discuss how industrial heritage sites have been repurposed in the Ruhr region of Germany and here in Sydney. They speak to Laila Ellmoos, an Historian with the City of Sydney and Stefan Berger, an Historian from The Ruhr-University Bochum.For more information on the industrial heritage sites discussed, check out these case studies:Sydney:Paddington Reservoir GardensEveleigh Carriage WorkshopRuhr, Germany:Zollverein Mining Complex Gasometer OberhausenIf you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.

GLAMcity
Eating your history with Jacqui Newling from Sydney Living Museums

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 34:55


This week on GLAMcity we eat our history with Sydney Living Museums resident colonial gastronomer Jacqui Newling.We talk about how tastes and techniques fall in and out of favour, what food says about us and find out what a Kangaroo steamer is!Tamson and Anna  also do a LIVE cake tasting of the famous Meroogal sponge, a colonial cake served by the ‘misses Thorburn’ sisters - Belle, Kate, Georgina and Tottie – at their ‘At Home’ tea parties in the early 1900s.To find out more about what's on at the Sydney Living Museums head to their website Or to try making the Meroogal cake at home yourself - head to Jacqui’s blog The Cook and the CuratorThis is the last episode of GLAMcity for 2017 - we will be back in 2018,  so if you want to appear on the show or think there is something we should cover- get in touch!GLAMcity@2ser.com

GLAMcity
Why the archives need a shredder - with Julia Mant, Archives and Records Manager at NIDA

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 30:09


This week Tamson and Anna chat with Julia Mant, the Archives and Records Manager at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and President of the Australian Society of Archivists.They discuss the importance of independent archives, the changing nature of record keeping and why it is just as important to throw things out as keep them when collecting the past.Find out more about the NIDA archives hereFind out more about the Australian Society of Archivists here

GLAMcity
GLAMcity - Maggie Patton from the State Library of NSW - A Librarian Prodigy

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 27:10


This week, historians Tamson and Anna chat with Maggie Patton from the State Library of NSW.Maggie realised she was destined to become the Manager of Research and Discovery at the State Library after cataloguing her books as a child. She has a penchant for maps and thinks history can be made ‘yesterday, next year and last year’. Next week marks the start of History week, which is entering it’s 20th year. This years theme is POP! Maggie dissects how we celebrate popular culture and will help you fill your diary with all the wonderful events being held by the State Library in the coming weeks. To find out more head to the libraries What’s on page.

ForceCenter
Databank Brawl - EP 41 - Riff Tamson vs Azmorigan

ForceCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 43:32


From the minds of Ken Napzok (Schmoes Know, ScreenJunkies, co-creator of Jedi Alliance) and Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast, co-host of Jedi Alliance) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will feed a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Here now is Databank Brawl with Joseph Scrimshaw. The concept is simple. Two Star Wars characters, pulled from the StarWars.com Databank, are pitted against each other in a fantasy fight in which the results are determined by Joseph and his guest(s). This week: Riff Tamson v Azmorigan. Subscribe on iTunes and follow us on Twitter @ForceCenterPod. To suggest a fight or character, use #DatabankBrawl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forcecenter/message