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We're excited to announce that Lindy Jacomb will be one of the speakers at Decult Cult Awareness Conference 2024! Lindy co-hosts the Cult Chat Podcast and runs the Olive Leaf Network, an organization dedicated to providing aid and advocacy for former members of high-demand religious groups. Lindy herself is a religious refugee, having been kicked out of her religion—the Exclusive Brethren (Plymouth Brethren)—at just 20 years old. She faced the extreme social punishment of ostracization, being completely cut off from her family and community, a reality that many cult survivors experience when they leave these controlling environments.Get your Livestream ticket here: https://events.humanitix.com/decult-cult-awareness-conference-ticketsIn this episode, Lindy delves into her personal journey of leaving the Exclusive Brethren and the challenges of life after a cult. She discusses how shunning, a form of emotional abuse and isolation, is used to punish dissenters, with families being coerced into severing ties to maintain their own salvation. Now, Lindy offers crucial support through the Olive Leaf Network to others who have escaped abusive relationships within high-control religious groups.As a key speaker at the Decult Cult Awareness Conference, Lindy will share her insights and the powerful stories of other cult survivors. This New Zealand event in Christchurch will feature discussions on cult recovery, religious refugee experiences, and the emotional abuse faced by those leaving such groups.Join us for this compelling conversation as part of the Decult Cult Awareness Conference channel takeover. Don't miss out—grab your live stream ticket today to hear these important stories!Lindy co-hosts the Cult Chat Podcast and runs the Olive Leave Network that provides aid and advocacy for former members of high-demand religious groups. This episode is part of the Decult Cult Awareness Conference channel take over where we introduce you to a number of the leading speakers at Decult. The new Witness Underground documentary will also have it's international premiere at Decult.#Decult #WitnessUnderground #highcontrolgroups Don't miss this opportunity to hear these important discussions by grabbing your live stream ticket today! Make sure to support the conversation, help spread awareness, and secure your ticket to the live stream of the Decult Conference! https://events.humanitix.com/decult-cult-awareness-conference-tickets #LiveStreamEvent #cultsurvivor #ReligiousFreedom #ExJW #cultawareness #ReligiousInvestigations #excult #excultmember #supportsurvivors #ōtautahi #newzealand #aotearoa #christchurch #savethedate #CultAwareness #cult #decult2024 #EmotionalAbuse #Shunning #Decult #CultChatPodcast #OliveLeafNetwork #ChristchurchEvent2024 #ReligiousRefugee #CultRecovery #EscapingCultPodcast #PlymouthBrethrenChurch #NewZealandEvent #LifeAfterACult #SupportSurvivors #CultSurvivorsStoriesSupport the showSubscribe to the newsletter for weekly episodes: https://bit.ly/WitnessUndergroundWatch now:http://WitnessUnderground.comhttps://tubitv.com/movies/100018684/witness-undergroundhttps://vimeo.com/ondemand/witnessundergroundSupport:https://Patreon.com/WitnessUndergroundhttps://YouTube.com/@WitnessUndergroundReach out directly: XJWdoc@gmail.com-Scott
What do zombies and sheep have in common? We find out in the film called Black Sheep, and no. not the one with David Spade and Chris Farley. This New Zealand indie horror movie has Were-sheep zombies! We repeat Were-sheep zombies! I mean how are those words real. With effects done by Weta this is no Lord of the Rings but does a lot with "Experience". You have to watch it to get the joke. In the news we talk about more VR with a remake of Arizona Sunshine, a new Marvel Zombies comic and Dead Island 2 is getting a co-op horde mode! The post ZAMP 316 – Black Sheep (2006) appeared first on Zombies Ate My Podcast.
This New Zealand stripper is now a SEX WITCH – and specialises in ‘orgasm boosting spells' CHEAP Sex is Making MenGive up on Marrriage Richie and Sammy - Renegade Nation
This New Zealand stripper is now a SEX WITCH – and specialises in ‘orgasm boosting spells' CHEAP Sex is Making MenGive up on Marrriage Richie and Sammy - Renegade Nation
Welcome back to another episode of The Video Store Podcast, where we dive deep into the shelves to bring you some of the most intriguing, thought-provoking, and often overlooked gems in cinema history. Today, we're venturing into the realms of science fiction and the boundaries of human perception with four films that, each in their own right, challenge our understanding of reality, humanity, and the universe at large.First up, we have "The Quiet Earth" from 1985. This New Zealand sci-fi classic explores the profound and eerie calm after a scientific experiment gone awry seems to leave a lone scientist as the last man on Earth. The film is celebrated not just for its intriguing premise, but also for its breathtaking final scene, which has had film fans arguing for decades. The solitude and desolation captured in the film are palpable, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate the more introspective side of science fiction.Next up is "Enemy Mine," also from 1985. This film stands out for its exploration of themes of racism, camaraderie, and survival under the most unlikely circumstances. Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett Jr.'s performances are the heart of this story. They portray two soldiers from opposing sides of an interstellar war, stranded on a desolate planet. Their journey from enemies to friends is a powerful commentary on understanding and tolerance that resonates just as strongly today.Moving on to a slightly earlier film, I am recommending the mind-bending world of "Altered States" from 1980. Directed by Ken Russell and based on the novel by Paddy Chayefsky, this movie takes us on a psychedelic journey through the human psyche. In it, William Hurt's character experiments on himself with a mixture of sensory deprivation and hallucinogenic drugs. The visual effects used to depict his experiences were groundbreaking at the time and remain impressively evocative, painting an often disturbing picture of the potential and peril of pushing the boundaries of human consciousness.Lastly, we have the environmental cautionary tale "Silent Running" from 1972. Directed by Douglas Trumbull, who was known for his special effects work on "2001: A Space Odyssey." This film tells the story of a botanist on a space station dedicated to preserving Earth's last natural environments. It's a poignant, ahead-of-its-time commentary on environmentalism and loneliness The highlights are Bruce Dern's compelling performance and the unforgettable presence of the small, yet endearing, service robots, Huey, Dewey, and Louie (love em).Each of these films explore themes that are as relevant today as they were when they were first released. From the solitude of "The Quiet Earth" and the unlikely alliance in "Enemy Mine" to the exploratory depths of "Altered States" and the environmental message of "Silent Running." Like all good SF films, they invite us to question, reflect, and marvel at the possibilities beyond our current understanding.So, whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or just looking for something different to watch this weekend, these films should provide plenty of food for thought. Thanks for joining me on this journey through the stars and the depths of the human mind. Until next time, keep those VCRs powered up.Subscribe to the Video Store Podcast* The Video Store Podcast* Apple Podcast* RSS This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
This New Zealand stripper is now a SEX WITCH – and specialises in ‘orgasm boosting spells' CHEAP Sex is Making MenGive up on Marrriage Richie and Sammy - Renegade Nation
The Fuzzy Robes have a style that hasn't been heard in almost 50 years, but they make psychedelic music new and refreshing. This New Zealand based collective create Christian music with lyrics drawn directly from the New Zealand Book of Prayer. They're unusual, talented and unique. Come for the music …
The Fuzzy Robes have a style that hasn't been heard in almost 50 years, but they make psychedelic music new and refreshing. This New Zealand based collective create Christian music with lyrics drawn directly from the New Zealand Book of Prayer. They're unusual, talented and unique. Come for the music and our discussion with their frontman, Guy Cowan.
Today I talk with the Kiwi Bitcoin Builders. This New Zealand-based group connects people working on various Bitcoin projects, from tools for merchant acceptance of Bitcoin, through to mining businesses, Bitcoin meetups, education, and even developing on the lightning network. In this episode we have a general catchup on various projects we are working on as well as hear from two members of the group, Rob Clarkson, and Simon Collins who discuss their chance to be speakers at the recent Bitcoin Alive event in Sydney. If you are a Bitcoin builder working on something, whether it tech-based or not, please get in touch. Follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/TTOVpodcast or send an email to hello@thetransformationofvalue.com and I will get back to you! Support this show: Bitcoin donation address: bc1qlujm05d908ghr6gh07rs3c88qlyj2alajw80gx Lightning donation address: codyellingham@getalby.com Links: Bitcoin Alive - https://www.bitcoinalive.io/
This week on Sasha Singles we're talking all about one of our favorite acts on the 2023 lineup - The Beths. This New Zealand power-pop act is all about hooks on hooks on hooks and Parker is putting together what would be his dream lineup for their show(s).Songs Included (in order):'Great No One''Whatever''Knees Deep''I'm Not Getting Excited''Best Left''Not Running''Your Side''Dying to Believe''Jump Rope Gazers''Out of Sight"'Future Me Hates Me''Expert in a Dying Field''Less Than Thou''Great No One'
This New Zealand home summer continues to deliver incredible moments, and in this episode of the show Binksy, Baldy and Stu look back at the Black Caps' final-ball victory against Sri Lanka, plus review the Border-Gavaskar series.Just when we thought we'd seen one of the best Test finishes of all-time, Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner combined to deliver more late drama as the Black Caps (just) got over the line at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.We talk Daryl Mitchell, Matt Henry, run chases, giant hearts, watching while driving and the positives for Sri Lanka as we unpack the emotions and highlights from another incredibly entertaining Test match.In the second half of the show, we review what turned out to be quite a dull finish to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but the series as a whole had a number of talking points. We discuss Virat Kohli, Australia's young spinners, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, the World Test Championship final and much more.If you enjoyed the episode and the work we do on the podcast, we'd love it if you could take the time to visit www.sportspodcastgroup.com and vote for us as the Cricket Podcast of the Year. We're delighted to have made the shortlist, and honestly wouldn't be still recording these episodes if it wasn't for all the support and kind words we've received from listeners over the past few years.We'll be back again next week to review the second Test between the Black Caps and Sri Lanka and catch up on all the other cricket going on around the world. In the meantime, please also take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter and Facebook, & @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website, and a few of our episodes are available on YouTube - we're slowly chipping away at populating this channel.You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including recent conversations with Cam Fletcher, Luke Wright and Dean Foxcroft, plus chats with Barry Richards, Dion Nash, Katey Martin, Colin 'Funky' Miller, Tim Southee, Sophie Devine, Finn Allen and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world.If you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening.
On this episode we listen to one of Angie's picks that she took right out of a Heineken beer commercial, she thinks....Gin Wigmore's 2011 album Gravel & Wine. This New Zealand artist has a voice as powerful as the landscapes of her home country, although these days you can find her in Palm Springs running a hotel, and hopefully destroying on karaoke night in the hotel's lounge, but that's just us dreaming. Podcast Theme Music by Devon Rose
This New Zealand sea week Our Changing World finds out about one of the longest running ocean chemistry studies in the South Pacific Ocean.
This New Zealand castle's haunted past comes to light in the late 1960's.More Ghost Town: https://youtu.be/JXm3r2-YZ14Haunted Merch: http://bit.ly/ghosttownstuffSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/ghosttownpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghosttownpodSources: https://bit.ly/3GIgAwF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This New Zealand castle's haunted past comes to light in the late 1960's. More Ghost Town: https://youtu.be/JXm3r2-YZ14 Haunted Merch: http://bit.ly/ghosttownstuff Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/ghosttownpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghosttownpod Sources: https://bit.ly/3GIgAwF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Season 2 premier of Altered Reality we say hi to some new faces as we meet Alex's Season 2 co-hosts, @alyssa_martin_17 & @danaulwickk, formerly of Ladies Night - Presented by Hedgebettor! Next, we get down to business with our very special guest, @katiefloody, Chief Stew of the Below Deck Med Crew! This New Zealand native has always had an affinity for travel and adventure. She joined the yachting industry over six years ago, and quickly established herself as a perfectionist with a keen eye for detail and a strong work ethic. With experience on both charter and private yachts, Katie is no stranger to managing demanding owners and charter guests. No matter how difficult the request, she always manages to get it done and flawlessly.
Welcome back! This week we're crackin' open Flightless Wonder, an IPA from Foundation Brewing Company, located in Portland, ME. This New Zealand-heavy brew won us over for good reason - so tune in to learn more! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Cheers!
It's Patreon pick time again, and Mr. Blake Byles has a lot to answer for! Bad Taste (1987) is a labor of love project by acclaimed Director Peter Jackson and starring, well, Peter Jackson and a bunch of his mates. This New Zealand science-fiction comedy horror film is like no other we've reviewed to date. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Derek and his friends must investigate the missing people in a small village. Then they find out its human formed aliens that are really big headed monsters that used all the people in the small village into their snack burgers. Now, Derek must save the day and the world with his chainsaw before the meat eaters strikes the whole planet. Will Derek kill all the aliens? thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
This week we sit down with Cliff Schick who is Chief Operations Manager and long time employee of Surtees Boats. This New Zealand based company builds one the best boats in the industry and is well known for their durability, high end workmanship, over engineered design and 1st class finish. If your in the market for a quality vessel that won't let you down or maybe your looking at upgrading to your dream fishing rig, this podcast is definitely one for you. Surtees Boats...built to fish.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I am joined by Kate Noone, who comes on to chat about the hilarious mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows. This New Zealand comedy is hidden gold for anyone who hasn't seen it with ridiculous situations and comedic gems hidden throughout the film. Need a laugh? Sit down a watch it, trust us...then come listen to the podcast ;) Enjoy!
Hayden J. Weal is the writer, producer and director for the horror/comedy "Dead." This New Zealand filmmaker shares with Noel T. Manning II his connections to Michael J. Fox & The Hobbit ... and his view on comedy. He also offers a behind the scenes look at the making of "Dead."
O Bom, o Mau e o Feio Ficha técnica Hosts: Leticia Dáquer e Thiago Corrêa Edição: Leticia Dáquer Capa: Leticia Dáquer Data da gravação: 13/09/2020 Data da publicação: 16/09/2020 Coisas mencionadas no episódio Silvano, il Mago di Milano Live do Dakipen ilustrando nosso episódio sobre a Ucrânia Live do UaiPod sobre análise de audiência em podcast Músicas Musiquinha do caminhão de sorvete Musiquinha do filme Fantasia (The Sorcerer's Apprentice, de P. Dukas) Für Elise versão Forró O Bom: Leticia: 13 mysterious mummies discovered in Egyptian well (CNN, 10/09/2020) Thiago: Testing Chernobyl fungi as a radiation shield for astronauts (Phys, 27/07/2020) The ice cream truck song has a racist past. So Wu-Tang Clan's RZA wrote a new one (Los Angeles Times, 13/08/2020) O Mau: Leticia: Lack of females in drug dose trials leads to overmedicated women (Berkeley, 12/08/2020) Thiago: Aquarium Is Washing Old Wishes To Pay Bills During Pandemic (NPR, 10/08/2020) Rivalry against trees – Violent People Destroy plants planted under the Billion Tree tsunami campaign in Pakistan (Newpakweb, 09/08/2020) O Feio: Leticia: Na Indonésia, quem anda sem máscara é punido com ‘passeio' em caixão (Isto É, 05/09/2020) Pentagon determined to crack down on leaks — leaked material shows (The Gazette, 01/08/2020) French Fighter Jet Joy Ride Goes Très, Très Wrong (Car and Driver, 13/04/2020) Thiago: Alberta brewery apologizes for misusing Maori language, naming beer 'pubic hair' (CBC, 08/08/2020) Corruption in SA: Businessman's fight to recover his 'bribe' money (eNCA, 15/08/2020) This New Zealand man gets paid $10,000 a year to be a city's official wizard (CNN, 08/08/2020) Parceria com Veste Esquerda: Agora tem camiseta do Pistolando direto no site da Veste Esquerda! Mas o código de desconto PISTOLA10 dá 10% de desconto na sua compra da nossa e de outras camisetas maneiríssimas esquerdopatas! Parceria com Editora Boitempo: compre livros por esse link aqui pra gente ganhar uns trocados de comissão :) Esse podcast é produzido pelo Estopim Podcasts. Precisa de ajuda pra fazer o seu podcast? Chega mais, que a gente te ajuda. #MULHERESPODCASTERS Mulheres Podcasters é uma ação de iniciativa do Programa Ponto G, desenvolvida para divulgar o trabalho de mulheres na mídia podcast e mostrar para todo ouvinte que sempre existiram mulheres na comunidade de podcasts Brasil. O Pistolando apoia essa iniciativa. Apoie você também: compartilhe este programa com a hashtag #mulherespodcasters e nos ajude a promover a igualdade de gênero dentro da podosfera. Links do Pistolando www.pistolando.com contato@pistolando.com Twitter: @PistolandoPod Instagram: @PistolandoPod APOIE O PISTOLANDO Capa do episódio: Foto mostrando dois homens brancos de barba comprida e roupas escuras de mago, incluindo chapéus pontudos e todos os paranauês. O da esquerda é o mais velho, que em breve vai se aposentar. O da direita é mais jovem e é o aprendiz do mais velho. Estão se olhando e sorrindo. No alto, sobre o fundo de uma barra preta, número e nome do episódio em letras brancas, em fonte sem serifa, junto com a logo do Estopim, também branca. Embaixo, sobre o fundo preto da roupa de um dos magos, a logo do Estopim.
There is at least one person in the world who's paid to be a wizard. The city of Christchurch, New Zealand, contracts with him to "provide acts of wizardry and other wizard-like-services as part of promotional work for the city of Christchurch." Plus: there's a museum exhibit in Switzerland featuring works of art that showcase imaginary or invented languages. This New Zealand man gets paid $10,000 a year to be a city's official wizard (CNN) When Writing Has No Meaning (Hyperallergic) Become a Cool Weird Awesome backer on Patreon and together we'll make magic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
Kia ora,Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news investors are wondering where they are at after the sharp falls of the past few days.Wall Street has made a half-hearted attempt today to stage a recovery. The S&P500 opened up a strong +3.6% but then lost all that gain by midday. Since it has managed to restore +0.6% of it, in whippy trading. They followed overnight European trading which wasn't positive at all, ending down about -1.5% in most markets. Yesterday Asian markets all closed higher however, with Shanghai up +1.8%, Hong Kong up +1.4% and Tokyo returning to positive territory, up +0.9% on the day. The ASX200 was up a very positive +3.1% at the close, but the NZX50 Capital Index closed down -1.8% in a very risk-off session.There isn't a specific trigger for the rises, but investors seemed to have pinned their hopes on policy easing by major central banks and fiscal authorities. And disappointment on these fronts might well see the negative trends return, and fiercely.In Italy, the country battling the worst Covid-19 outbreak outside of China, their economy minister has announced, somewhat informally, that mortgage payments will be suspended for households and SMEs. It is a policy measure they have used in other crises. But interest still accrues during the 'holiday'.The latest compilation of Covid-19 data is here. The global tally is now 116,600 of officially confirmed cases, up +25% in a week. China's cases are up only ½% in a week. Cases in South Korea, Iran and Italy are up +140% in a week, but that growth is slowing in South Korea. The number of cases in the rest of the world have quadrupled in a week. Forget South Korea, Iran and Italy - the real explosion in cases is now occurring world-wide. And the new hotspots are now Spain, France, Germany and the USA, each with more than 1000 cases, up from just a few dozen a week ago.Data on China's struggles to get back to work just keeps on coming. Their busiest coal railway saw freight volume drop -25% for a fourth consecutive month in February on very weak demand.But while economic activity remains very subdued in the Middle Kingdom, consumer prices, especially food prices, are still rising fast. They were up an overall +5.2% in February with food up +16% year-on-year. Pork has more than doubled in price in a year while beef is up +21% and lamb +11%. The pain only affects consumers; producer prices were flat in February, marginally lower. [Advert]And here is a message from our friends at Hatch.Investing has changed a lot in the past few years, for the better. Now, anyone with a smartphone or a computer can get started in minutes.Hatch is now helping new investors get up and running with the Hatch Getting Started Course.In only 10 minutes a day for 10 days, you'll be guided through everything you need to know about getting started - from setting up an account to buying your first shares.No jargon, no boring finance stuff, no pressure and no strings attached. Best of all, it's free. Visit www.hatch.as/course to start today. In Australia, consumer confidence is waning. Well, waning may be underselling it - it has fallen rather sharply. Aussie business confidence is heading south as well. This revealed negative sentiment following their Bush fires - and has yet to factor in the coronavirus impacts.New Zealand business confidence falls are also being recorded, and the change lower has been described as 'awful'. This New Zealand survey is catching coronavirus signals.The UST 10yr yield is now at 0.68% and recovering all of yesterday's steep decline. The American rate curves are now all positive for the first time in a while. Gold is sharply lower today, down -US$15 to US$1,655/oz.US oil prices are still very low but have bounced up off Monday's depths, up +US$1 to just under US$34/bbl and the Brent benchmark has bounced a little more to be just under US$37.50/bbl. The private oil industry and support sector is now on its knees.The Kiwi dollar will start today reversing yesterday's gains, down -1¼c to 62.5 USc. The greenback is recovering. On the cross rates we are up to 96.6 AUc. Against the euro we little-changed at 55.3 euro cents. That means our TWI-5 is now at 67.5.Bitcoin is firm and less volatile today and up +0.9% to US$7,861. Other cryptos have posted bigger recoveries.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.Get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz and subscribe to receive this podcast in your favourite podcast app - we're on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or subscribe on our website.Tell your friends and leave us a review - we welcome feedback.
This week on the podcast Theo Gibson chats to Andrew Rushworth Managing Director at Zero Emission Vehicles Limited. This New Zealand based innovative company founded in 2008, specialise in heavy electric vehicles and work with companies across the globe, building fit for purpose solutions.
‘Freedom To Learn’ is the evocative title of the organisational learning strategy at Farmers Mutual Group (FMG). This New Zealand rural insurer is moving away from a heavy focus on traditional training to more liberating, empowering approaches over a five-year horizon. Kate Jarvis, the FMG Learning and Capability Manager, discusses how the strategy was developed and their progress as they approach the end of their first 12-month horizon. Hosts: Karen Moloney & Michelle Ockers Producer: Amanda Ashby Guests: Kate Jarvis Resources: Farmer’s Mutual Group Freedom to Learn strategy McKinsey’s three horizons https://mck.co/2Hp8jlP Business canvas model http://bit.ly/2WdxbFr LPI Capability Map http://bit.ly/2Hpr08W Towards Maturity Health Check http://bit.ly/2WQzCLl More episodes & info: More episodes: https://learninguncut.libsyn.com About the Learning Uncut podcast: https://bit.ly/2HarIDD
This New Zealand comedy from Madeleine Sami and Jackie van Been does exactly what it says on the tin: 90 solid minutes of deliciously inappropriate humour about two women who run a business breaking up with people’s partners when they are too cowardly/useless to do so in person. Featuring some of your favourite NZ comedy talent and some behind the scenes help from Taika Waititi, using his power for good, this continues 2018’s run of comedies.
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This New Zealand travel itinerary will help you plan a breakneck journey through many of New Zealand's highlights in just four weeks. For more, visit http://indietravelpodcast.com/oceania/new-zealand Produced for #blog4nz. See http://facebook.com/blog4nz for more info.