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Welcome to the Kobo ReWriting Life Podcast! Alongside your regularly scheduled Kobo Writing Life podcast episode releases, we will also be featuring some highlights from our backlist. Way back in July 2015, we were joined by Victoria Strauss, co-founder of Writer Beware, a SFWA-sponsored organization whose mission is to “track, expose, and raise awareness of the prevalence of fraud and other questionable activities in and around the publishing industry." Whether you are a new indie author or have a decade of experience on your side, don't miss out on this helpful episode! This week's podcast is essential listening for all authors: Victoria Strauss from Writer Beware is joining us to share her most important advice for how writers can avoid being scammed. Writer Beware was co-founded by Victoria and Ann Crispin in 1998, is sponsored by SFWA, and its mission is to “track, expose, and raise awareness of the prevalence of fraud and other questionable activities in and around the publishing industry.” Visit Victoria's website and learn more at Writer Beware!
Claire Morgan is a farmer, maker and regional advocate, helping people understand where their food comes from and how important it is to have thriving rural towns. She's growing chickpeas and making chickpea brownies and along the way she's showing locals and visitors that Rupanyup really is a ‘town with pulse'. This episode is part of a special Dirty Linen and Producers series about the Grampians, Wimmera and Mallee regions in western Victoria. We drove the roads, saw the sights, said hello to the roos and emus, met the people, ate the food, drank the wine and generally soaked up the delights. Listen to more episodes about the Grampians Wimmera Mallee. We hope you'll plan a trip to the region and listen to stories of this fun, fascinating part of the world as you travel. The series is supported by Visit Victoria. https://rupanyupliving.com.au/?srsltid=AfmBOopoNMln-0khgObt-mF1sxeORHxHyU4CawP8eSRTJS4B07Jf_QWs SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES, NEWS, GIVEAWAYS AND BEHIND THE SCENES https://deepintheweeds.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d33e307cf7100cf947e2e6973&id=d17d8213f5 Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Formerly named Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50 (at the age of 66), Victoria Moran is an esteemed expert on preserving vitality in every decade. She joins Kristine on the show today to share how we can use the wisdom of Ayurvedic medicine to transform our lives at any age. Listen in, and discover your unique dosha type so you can learn to eat, move, and age like a yogi! Her new book Age Like a Yogi: A Heavenly Path to a Dazzling Third Act is now available everywhere. Victoria Moran is a longtime devotee of yoga and author of thirteen previous books on wellbeing, compassionate living, and eclectic spirituality. Creating a Charmed Life was an international bestseller, and Shelter for the Spirit and Lit from Within earned her spots on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Victoria hosts the Main Street Vegan Podcast. Victoria is a frequent speaker and podcast guest based in New York City. Visit Victoria's website here Read Victoria's new book Age Like a Yogi Take the Dosha Quiz
Beers & Tears final episode of 2024 is a special one! A live episode of Beers & Tears, recorded in collaboration with ALWAYS LIVE at The Workers Club, celebrating women in music. Joined by two trailblazing artists, Inanna Indigo and Magnets, we dive into their journeys, the power of storytelling through music, and the importance of creating space for women in the industry.Thankyou to ALWAYS LIVE, Visit Victoria & The Workers Club for helping facilitate this lovely live rendition of the podcast!Support the show
In celebration of American Artists Appreciation Month and the upcoming National Park Service anniversary (Aug. 25, 1860), this episode of Big Blend Radio's WORLD OF ART Podcast with artist Victoria Chick features photographer Tanya Ortega. Hear their discussion covering the Then & Now of Art and Artists in Parks and Public Lands. Talking about the history of art and artists in parks, VICTORIA CHICK is a contemporary figurative artist and early 19th/20th century print collector based in Silver City, New Mexico. Victoria spearheaded the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center . * Read her articles about artists in parks: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/art-history-in-national-parks-and-public-lands * Visit Victoria's website: https://victoriachick.com/ * Learn more about the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center: https://www.southwest-art-museum.org/ Talking about "the now" of art and artists in parks, TANYA ORTEGA is a photographer and the founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation. NPAF is the only nationwide non-profit providing Artist-in-Residence Programs (AiR), Workshops, Exhibits and Museum Loans uniquely in cooperation with National Parks, National Monuments, State Parks, World Heritage Sites and other park locations. * Learn more about NPAF: https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ * Check out Big Blend Radio's Interviews with NPAF artists-in-residence: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/national-park-arts-foundation/ WATCH FOR BIG BLEND'S special digital retrospective publication featuring Victoria's articles and NPAF's artist interviews. It releases on Aug. 25, 2024 in honor of the National Park Service anniversary (Aug. 25, 1860). Subscribe to our Big Blend e-Newsletter to get your copy: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/join-our-newsletter/ Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Show with Victoria Chick airs every 3rd Saturday. Follow the podcast: https://worldofart-victoriachick.podbean.com/ Big Blend Radio's "Toast to The Arts & Parks Show with NPAF airs every 1st Friday. Follow the podcast: https://arts-parks.podbean.com/
Hi friends,As promised, we are here with a special announcement, we are returning to the live stage!!!!!This November, new music podcast Dug By Us is returning to the live stage, with the help of the team at Always Live, at one of Melbourne's best live music pubs, The Workers Club, Saturday 30th November.This event is part of ALWAYS LIVE, a 17-day state-wide celebration of contemporary live music supported by the Victorian Government through Visit Victoria.Joining podcast hosts Cassie Walker and Chris Holland, is garage-rock band and soundtrack for the shows intro for the past 4 years, The Naysayers, along with special live performances, hand selected by Cassie and Chris, for a live, interactive take of their much loved, music loving podcast show.Dug By Us presented by ALWAYS LIVE is part of a 17-day celebration of live music across Victoria Memorable Music Moments are made each year with ALWAYS LIVE, only in Victoria, November 22 – December 8, 2024. From Australia's hottest emerging artists to the international and Australian acts you know and love.Program out now – visit alwayslive.com.au for program and ticket details with more to come!RSVP HERE: https://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/487eb53e-5e7b-4248-b58c-494854e5d2a2?utm_source=TheWorkersClub&utm_medium=WebsiteHosted by absolute music nerds, these two music loving mates highlight new music every week on Dug By Us, giving audiences the opportunity to sharpen their new music knowledge and discover their new favourite sound. Having started the show in 2019, Dug By Us is a comfortable listen, filled with laughs, friendship and fun.Dug By Us Live hosted by Cassie Walker and Chris Holland, presented by ALWAYS LIVE. Includes live performances by The Naysayers and more. November 30th, doors 1pm. Free entry and accessibleWe are proud to be teaming up with ALWAYS LIVE to help raise funds for their 2024 charity partner Support Act. This means that $1 from each ticket sold will be going directly to Support Act and the amazing work they do with music workers, artists and crew.Connect with Dug By Us: https://linktr.ee/DugbyusConnect with ALWAYS LIVE: https://www.alwayslive.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/alwayslivevictoriahttps://www.instagram.com/alwayslivevichttps://x.com/alwayslivevic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Damien de Bohun who was at Visit Victoria, and now General Manager, Clubs and Facilities at Golf Australia. They discussed what makes Melbourne a successful major sports events city. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/throwback/melbourne-is-major-events-damien-de-bohun
Natalie Grueninger speaks with Victoria Male about the life of Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk. Visit Victoria's website: https://www.victoriamale.com/ Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at https://talkingtudors.threadless.com/ Book your place on '365 Days with Medieval & Renaissance Wonder Women' https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2024/03/31/365-days-with-medieval-renaissance-wonder-women/ Support Talking Tudors on Patreon
CEO of Visit Victoria, Brendan McClements, has told Ross and Russel there's no better event to showcase the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teil zwei mit Barbara Samoilenko von Visit Victoria und FTI Kollegin Dani Obermayr. Die Themen: Mietwagen oder Camper, Rundreise oder One Way, Das Dope der Koalas, Exotische Tierwelt, sandige Pinguinparade, geführte Wein- und Gintouren, Essen und Trinken in Melbourne Deine Anlaufstelle: https://www.fti.de Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an hello@washeldentun.de
Host Dominik Hoffmann und Vollbluttouristikerin Sainey Sawaneh im Gespräch mit Barbara Samoilenko von Visit Victoria und FTI Kollegin Dani Obermayr Die Themen: Mediterrane Ferne; Sport- und Kaffeestadt Melbourne; Beste Anreise per Flugzeug; Wunderschöne Great Ocean Road; Duft von Eukalyptus Deine Anlaufstelle: https://www.fti.de Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an hello@washeldentun.de
I was recently a guest on The Redefining Health Podcast with Victoria Yates where we talked about sleep deprivation, cortisol, and hunger. Listen to our in-depth conversation on this week's episode of The Sleep Detective. In this episode, Victoria and I talk about: Why you need sleep in the first place The connection between sleep deprivation and cravings for fast foods Hidden imbalances in the body that are common reasons people struggle with sleep Why it's important for your blood sugar levels to be steady throughout the day How your blood sugar levels and cortisol levels can contribute to sleep issues How poor gut health can cause inflammation inside your body and directly affect your overall health and sleep Hormone imbalances in your body can cause sleep issues, regardless of what stage of life you're currently in Best practices for getting your body back in balance so you can sleep restfully for the rest of your life You are meant to sleep well and I can help you inside The Complete Sleep Solution program, where my team and I use functional lab tests and assessments to find everything in your body that's causing insomnia. Book a free consultation. We'll talk about what's preventing you from sleeping well, what your ideal sleep situation is, and how The Complete Sleep Solution program will help you fix your insomnia for good. Find out more at www.thesleepdetective.com Schedule a consultation to get started: https://p.bttr.to/3VJwvDs Learn More About Victoria Yates: Victoria is an intuitive eating & body image coach for women, specializing in helping women to stop dieting & love their bodies through learning how to eat intuitively. She teaches how to have a healthy lifestyle built on the science behind intuitive eating. Victoria believes you don't have to go on a diet to be healthy. Visit Victoria's website Listen to The Redefining Health Podcast
Victoria Thayer - Novii CPA On staying as a corporate employee vs. starting on her own: "Once you become partner, you walk in clouds and everything is just rainbows and hearts... It was death, pretty much." Death and taxes it has been said are the two things we can always count on. Victoria Thayer started Novii CPA to help you with your taxes, so you don't die from the stress of trying to figure them out. Victoria was working her way up the corporate ladder at a large CPA firm. Then one day, she realized she was working very hard for a type of success that did not align with the success she wanted. So she started Novii CPA, her own CPA firm to do things different and to do things better. Listen as Victoria details her story and gives us insight into the inner workings of larger CPA firms and how she has found success making herself her own boss. Enjoy! Visit Victoria at: https://noviicpa.com/ Podcast Overview: 02:20 Relationship-based accounting and tax services with value. 06:04 Determining ideal package for different businesses. 06:42 Discovery call assesses client's needs, gathers info. 12:23 Tax law changes require continuing education. 15:03 Paying self employment taxes: explore alternatives. 18:04 Key importance in evaluating discovery call; paperless, cloud-based, Quickbooks online, willingness to switch, hybrid firm. 19:49 Finding team members outside of posting job. 24:03 Becoming partner doesn't guarantee happiness, freedom. 29:01 Hired more staff, but became a bottleneck. 30:30 Busy entrepreneur hires experienced CPA, finds success. 35:05 Transparent culture fosters teamwork and inclusivity. 37:42 Setting up workflows to maintain reputation. 39:42 Opportunity for growth attracts passionate team members. 44:36 Client coordinator found through UW job posting. 48:48 CPA firm provides continuous service, tax return. 52:33 Quit job, start own business, fears, preparations. Podcast Transcription: James [00:00:01]: You have found authentic business adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle, stories and triumphs and successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found in the podcast link. Found@Drawincustomers.com Today we're welcoming slash preparing to learn from Victoria Thayer of Novii CPA, which, you know, everybody loves taxes. So we figured we should talk to Victoria here. So, Victoria, how are you doing today? Victoria Thayer [00:00:27]: Amazing. Thank you so much for the invitation today, and it's a pleasure to connect with all of you. James [00:00:32]: Yeah, this is exciting. You know, I guess my friend Jenna. Victoria Thayer [00:00:35]: Yes. And you were just talking to me. James [00:00:38]: I guess, off the air about a meeting that you had with her and that was a trigger or she just kicking the shin to start your own business. Tell me a story about how that happened. Victoria Thayer [00:00:46]: Yes. So I was talking to Jenna or a mutual friend, and I met her in a networking event. She's amazing. You should follow her. And she started asking me about what my goals were in the future, and I started thinking, oh, yes, I want to do this and this. But then the way I thought it was the traditional way to get there was not exactly what I truly wanted. And sometimes it is hard to acknowledge that we want something and say it out loud. James [00:01:15]: Okay. Victoria Thayer [00:01:16]: I guess because sometimes we're just scared, like, oh, maybe it's too big. Maybe it's too big for me. Can I really do that? Oh, who do I think I am to be able to do that? So those were the fears I had, and she helped me kind of uncover it and be like, I think you truly want to do this. You just are afraid to say it. James [00:01:35]: All right. Victoria Thayer [00:01:36]: So she really helped me see that. And it was only a couple of months after that coffee that we ...
Have you ever felt like God put a desire on your heart that you just couldn't ignore?Here at Adkins Media Co., each of us have had that undeniable nudge on our hearts. We've navigated the rough waters of juggling our professional aspirations and raising our families, but all throughout our journeys, there was a fire on the inside that just couldn't be ignored.Join us as we share how we transformed from our previous careers to create Adkins Media Co, a family-first business that perfectly strikes the balance between work and home life. This business has been built around our families, not the other way around. Be a part of our journey as we talk about the hurdles we tackled, the faith we mustered, and the dreams we pursued.Without further ado, I invite you to meet the other two minds behind Adkins Media Co. - Whittni and Victoria who took the leap of faith, trusted in God to guide their decisions, and said goodbye to the 9-5 to become a part of the Adkins Media Co. team. Their stories are not just inspiring, but they're real and raw, filled with personal challenges and massive faith. Tune in to an episode that makes you rethink that dream God has placed in your heart, whatever it may be... and maybe, just maybe, inspires you to make a leap of faith of your own.Episode Highlights: My time in nursing and the desire to be primarily home.Finding balance between being home and creating.Starting a podcast and getting my first client.The growth of Adkins Media Co.What can happen with one little act of obedience?Meet the Adkins Media Co. Team.Being good stewards of our blessings and keeping priorities straight.Encouragement for those who are facing decisions.We are A Force to Be Reckoned With. Discussing our Patreon.Silencing the chaos with Truth.More on Whittni & Victoria:Find Whittni on Instagram Here!Find Victoria on Instagram Here!Visit Victoria's Journal Page on AmazonLinks Mentioned in Episode/Find More on A Force to Be Reckoned With:Jointheforce.usFollow us on Instagram @bethanyadkinsJoin our FREE Patreon!This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
Many of us likely haven't said these exact words outloud but, interior design has become our master. What do I mean by that? We allow our design skills, or lack of, decor, or lack of dictate how comfortable we are welcoming others in. Have you felt it? If you've been around for a while you'll know that design is a passion of mine, and I believe that there is a level of it that is necessary for hospitality. Somewhere along the lines though, the way we talk about it and approach it in our own spaces goes beyond passion. You could say that for many of us, it has become a dictator that gives us permission to move forward or on the contrary, holds us back. Victoria Duerstock is a new friend of Gather, and in this episode talk about our own personal experiences with how design has the ability to create chaos or peace in our homes. Whether you are a long time host or just approaching designing your space , this thought provoking conversation will get you evaluating your own approach design and give you peace-filled tips to move forward. Stay tuned for more step-by-step design focused episodes in this coming season!Visit Victoria and her platform: Victoriaduerstock.com Endgamepress.comThis episode was sponsored by: Good RanchersVisit Goodranchers.com/Gather to get $30 off your first order of American meat Delivered straight to your door, and lock in your meat prices for TWO YEARS for with code GATHER
Support the showJoin my special guest, Victoria Davis, on this week's episode of Native Yoga Toddcast. Victoria spent twenty years searching for answers, applying remedies & integrating practices, and have taken all she has learned & packaged it in a way that works. How does she know it works? Because it's worked for her. And here's why she knows it'll work for you.Visit Victoria on her websites: Personal guidance, programs, and mentorship info are here: www.victoriadavis.coFor corporate guidance, mindset training & work with teams: www.wellspringmind.com Costa Rica Retreat: www.mindbodyliferetreat.com Find her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriadavisyoga/Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
Victoria Generao is an Emperor general, an 18th degree Reiki Grandmaster, and the high priestess and the mother abbess of the Magdalena orderliness. Success for her is defined by attainment, accomplishment, and progress. As a practicing ceremonial magician, she's had a long inner journey into identifying and developing the skills and resources she needs to to carry out her task. Also, coming from a bicultural background, she's had to face a good number of roadblocks, the most important of them being persistence in the face of non acceptance. In this new episode of The Three Pillars of Success we discuss the importance of self-knowledge to achieve any accomplishment. Visit Victoria's websites: https://horusbehdet.com
“A plan executed aggressively now is better than a plan executed perfectly in a week's time. Let's just get on with it and we can finesse and refine as we go, as opposed to sitting on it and dreaming for another week.” In this episode of The Inner Chief podcast, we speak to Paris Thomson, Founder and Creative Director of SIRAP, on manifesting success and inspiration through full-sensory visualisation, and relationship-building in the flesh.
Author Victoria Bennett is today's guest. Her memoir, ‘All My Wild Mothers' is a story of motherhood, loss and what can happen when you steadily sow the seeds of new life, as Victoria and her son did on barren wasteland next to the council estate they moved to when her son was five years old.Victoria was weeks away from giving birth when her world was turned upside down after her sister died suddenly in a canoeing accident. Two years later her son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, in diabetic ketoacidosis after her concerns about his health were dismissed by doctors. This plunged Victoria into a terrifying world of being a carer for a baby with a chronic condition, all while still processing her own grief.Victoria's writing is strikingly transportive, and the severity of what it means to raise a child with diabetes really comes through as you move through her world within the book. The evocative retelling of her experiences as a parent will stick with me for a long time, and not only will this book help parents going through similar challenges, but it will do so much to raise awareness of the realities of dealing with type 1 to those who are unaffected by the condition. This is undoubtedly a story of resilience, but also one of great hope.FIND VICTORIA!Buy ‘All My Wild Mothers' anywhere and everywhere!Visit Victoria's website: http://victoriabennett.me/ Say hi to Victoria on Instagram. Follow her on Twitter. SPONSOR MESSAGE:Thanks to my episode sponsors Insulet, the founders of Pod Therapy - only found with Omnipod. Pod therapy uses a tubeless, wearable and waterproof Pod that continuously delivers insulin for up to three days. Controlled wirelessly by its handheld companion, the personal diabetes manager, it allows you to personalise your insulin doses according to your own daily needs - no multiple daily injections and no tubes.Head to https://www.omnipod.com/ to find out more.
Author and founding pastor of the first Church of the Wild Rev. Victoria Loorz join Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about being an edgewalker, the possibility of Christianity, what it's like to be a parent of a climate activist, and her latest book: Church of the Wild.3:42 - Delving into some beautiful writing: the prologue to Victoria's book, the church of the wild9:33 - Experiencing a call11:13 - Victoria on the book, ‘Restoring a Kinship worldview' by Darcia Narvaez and Wahinkpe Topa14:59- Being an edgewalker31:11- Learning the process of transformation 37:05 - Bringing people into the wild44:03 - Delving into the word “Logos” : the conversation 47:07 - What does it mean for the conversation / Sermio to be at all times?50:48 - What is possible within Christianity…. and life?52:24 - Raising children in the age of climate change?Grab a copy of the book Church for the Wild.Visit Victoria's website to learn more about her work. Support the showLearn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia SamanvayaMusic Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!
A few weeks ago, I found out I look best in the smoky blues and pinks of the summer color palette.INSTANT confidence boost.A few months ago I started changing my workouts to support my cycle. My jeans fit better today after just 6 weeks.INSTANT confidence boost.What I'm trying to say is that there is a way for you to get a nearly instant win by changing small things in your lifestyle. Spoiler alert: most of them have to do with your mindset around any given habit
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S7 Ep 40.The Sounding Board is made possible by Drinkwise - if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise.TIME CODES0.0 – A photo of Damo went ‘viral' at a private Oaks Day event. Hutchy's got a few thoughts on the scenario.4.00 – Was Hutchy caught dancing at the races? Or did he behave himself this year?6.00 – The Herald Sun's negative coverage of Dan Andrews has ramped up a notch in the past few days. AFL journalist Michael Warner has been subbed in to report. Discussion of ‘the steps that took down a Premier' story.16.30 – Discussion of the coverage of SEN ownership of the Perth Wildcats and the reported 'curse of Hutchy'. 20.45 – Twitter – a week on from Elon Musk's take-over.26.15 – The Australian Cricket Team and the shift in attitude of the Australian public.32.00 – Susie O'Brien's take on the Netball Australian & Visit Victoria deal. #SmallBlip33.30 – Some classic ‘Taking out the Trash' by the Federal Reserve on Melbourne Cup Day.35.45 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise. Follow the show on Twitter or Facebook or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.auThe Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN.
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 242.This program is proudly supported by Red Energy. Moving house? Call Aussie owned Red Energy on 131 806. This week on the show Caro and Corrie debate the merits of the new $15million sponsorship of the Australian Diamonds by Visit Victoria in the wake of the failed sponsorship deal with Hancock Prospecting.The British Film Festival is always a highlight – Caro and Corrie have a list of must-see movies and Corrie gives us a mini review of Mrs Harris Goes to Paris. Corrie also had a wonderful night at The Wheeler Centre's Spring Fling Literary Festival launch – you can check out the program HERE and listen to The Book Pod with Ann Summers HERE.In the Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles joins us to talk about a couple more favourites from the Spring Mixed Dozen. We discuss a couple of great producers including Koerner and Scout Wines.Use the promo code MESS at checkout in store or online to receive a listener discount - head to the dedicated Don't Shoot the Messenger page HERE.In BSF for Red Energy;Salt and Skin by Eliza Henry-JonesThe latest season of Shetland (on Binge or Foxtel)Lime and Coconut Syrup Cake (see recipe below)This week Corrie's Grumpy about the weather and its potential to trigger SAD – seasonal affective disorder.In 6 Quick Questions we discuss;Being in close proximity with a lion or tiger (check our Jimmy Rees's Taronga Lion sketch HERE)The criminal event that shocked us this weekThe scariest childhood book charactersThe end of the ‘gamble responsibly' messageLiz Truss a couple weeks on from losing the top jobCaro's Amazing Facts about Neil Diamond's Sweet CarolineTo receive our weekly email which includes recipes SIGN UP HERE.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TwitterEmail the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.Lime and Coconut Syrup Cake125g butter, chopped3 eggs, beaten3/4 cup milk1 1/2 cups self-raising flour, sifted1 1/4 cups caster sugar1 1/4 cups desiccated coconutLime syrup3 limes, rind finely shredded, juiced1/2 cup white sugarStep 1Preheat oven to 180°C. Lightly grease and line a 6cm deep, 22cm (base) springform cake pan.Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat (see shortcut). Transfer to a bowl. Add eggs and milk. Stir until combined.Combine flour, sugar and coconut in a bowl. Add milk mixture. Stir to combine. Spread mixture into pan. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.Make lime syrup Combine 1/2 cup lime juice and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 5 minutes or until syrupy. Stir in lime rind.Pour hot lime syrup over hot cake. Allow cake to cool in pan before releasing side of pan. Cut into slices and serve.
On this week's Mumbrellacast, the team discusses Visit Victoria's new deal with Netball Australia (02:11), COVID's impact on agencies as VCCP pulls out of the local market (09:15), SBS' Upfront (13:38), and the start of Christmas campaigns (22:27), before M&C Saatchi CEO Justin Graham chats behind the scenes on 'Come and Say G'Day', Woolies and M&C staying independent (24:57).
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S7 Ep 39.The Sounding Board is proudly supported by Drinkwise. If you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise.TIME CODES0.00 - Damo and Hutchy were both at the races but didn't even bump into each other. Damo was the guest of Sportsbet – do we need to tell Media Watch?2.30 – Melbourne v Sydney racing. How are the TV ratings going given the changes now that Channel 10 have entered the broadcast arena.6.30 - Netball Australia announce a $15million sponsorship deal with Visit Victoria. How do we feel about tax payer money propping up entire sports?14.20 – The Winx of Journalism aka Nick McKenzie is back with his latest story for 60minutes ‘Trafficked'. He's in fine form.16.00 – Melbourne Football Club has appointed a new GM of media coms. Matthew Goodrope sent out a media release about himself!.18.45 – Discussion of The Herald Sun's article on Hutchy's income and reported bonus pay.23.40 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise from Andrew Vitolins via Email. “After a disastrous first season as new owners of Perth Wildcats Hutchy's method of feebly attempting to pacify the Western Australian public has seen him repeatedly come out with his mantra '' judge us what we do on the court". What is Hutchy's own judgement of the season so far for the Perth Wildcats?26.45 – Spin City. Hutchy is a steward for the VRC who stuffed up the barrier draw.30.00 – Damo's ‘Blow Up' at Hutchy – check out the Mediaweek story HERE. 32.00 – Discussion of the release of Tim Payne's new book.To send Hutchy and Damo a question jump on Twitter or Facebook or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.auThe Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN.
Netball Australia has signed a $15 million sponsorship deal with Visit Victoria just over a week after Hancock Prospecting pulled its contract with the sport. Under the deal, which will run from 2023 to 2027, the Australian Diamonds will wear Visit Victoria branding on the uniform and players and coaches will appear in tourism campaigns to promote Victoria as a travel destination. Victoria will effectively become the home of the Diamonds and will host at least one international Test match for the next five years. The Diamonds will also hold their high performance training camps in the state. On top of that, the new deal means the 2023 Super Netball Grand Final will be held in Victoria. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he was “thrilled” to announce the deal, declaring it a major “coup” for the state. “This is just a really fantastic day for us to be able to secure this sponsorship deal,” he said. “Victoria is a proud sporting state, and we are delighted to announce a new partnership with Visit Victoria. The partnership will guarantee Victorians the opportunity to experience more netball across the next four and a half years,” Netball Australia CEO Kelly Ryan said. Diamonds captain Liz Watson added: “This is a significant partnership for the Origin Australian Diamonds as we prepare to defend our Commonwealth Games gold medal in Victoria in 2026. “Visit Victoria is a proud supporter of netball, and this investment will benefit all levels of our game.” The deal with Visit Victoria, the state's tourism agency, will only enhance Melbourne's status as the so-called sporting capital of the Australia — adding to a calendar already boasting the Australian Open, AFL Grand Final, Melbourne Cup, cricket's Boxing Day Test match and the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Albert Park. The contract with Visit Victoria is a major boost to Netball Australia, which was desperately searching for a new sponsor after Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting pulled its $15 million deal. Now the sport's governing has found a replacement, with Visit Victoria's deal exactly the same amount Hancock Prospecting withdrew. Indigenous player Donnell Wallam had expressed concern about wearing the Hancock Prospecting logo because of comments made by Rinehart's father and Hancock Prospecting founder Lang Hancock. Donnell Wallam of the Australia Diamonds. Photo / Getty In an interview in the 1980s, Hancock proposed parts of the Indigenous community should be sterilised so they would “breed themselves out”. The breakdown of the deal with Hancock sparked heated responses from Australian sporting legends including Andrew Gaze, Anthony Mundine and Dawn Fraser, politicians, as well as media personalities such as Lisa Wilkinson and Tony Armstrong. There had been calls for Australian billionaire companies including software firm Atlassian to intervene but Netball Australia has found an alternative. Netball Australia's other major sponsors including Suncorp, Origin Energy and Nissan have stated they are standing by the Diamonds and will continue their funding of netball in Australia. The sport's governing body is reportedly $7 million in debt due to costs associated with running the Super Netball competition during the pandemic. Just four months ago, in June, Netball Australia was issued a “going concern” notice from auditors after losing a whopping $7.2 million in just two years. The deal with Visit Victoria will go a long way to recouping those losses. On the court, Wallam made a fairytale Diamonds debut last week in the series opener against England, coming off the bench in the last quarter and scored the matchwinning buzzer beat goal in the one-goal victory. The Diamonds took an unassailable 2-0 series lead against the Roses with a dominant 56-48 victory in game two on Sunday night. The result wrapped up a perfect 2022 for the Diamonds — who won the Quad Series in January, the Commonwealth Games gold medal, reclaimed the Constellation Cup from New Zealand and have now dominated the old enemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane Lee & Tim Gilbert discuss cricket as the Aussies beat Ireland, Virat Kohli's hotel room invaded, Melbourne Cup, Netball Australia takes on Visit Victoria sponsorship, Cameron Smith carries LIV team to $12m payday in Miami and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What should we do when science and spirituality conflict? Should we follow our intuition on what and how to eat, or should we only make evidence-based food choices? And can we truly make evidence based food choices when the science often seems to be contradictory or constantly changing? In today's episode I speak with best selling author and inspirational speaker Victoria Moran, about how she navigates making healthy and ethical food choices as both a spiritual yogi and ethical vegan. Victoria is the bestselling author of thirteen books, including Creating a Charmed Life, The Love-Powered Diet, and the iconic Main Street Vegan. She is also a holistic health counselor, the founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, a podcast host, and film producer. She's appeared twice on the Oprah Winfrey show and her articles and work have appeared in numerous publications including Yoga Journal, the Washington Post, Glamour, and Martha Stewart's Whole Living. Visit Victoria's website here Get a FREE vegan living guide! Join the Vegan Climate March Learn about the Vegan Van Tour Support the podcast on Patreon For more information or to contact Sarina visit www.bornvegan.org or send an email to info@bornvegan.org
Coming up with ways to spark creativity in the classroom takes time, but it's so worth the time spent! In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education podcast, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood welcome Dr. Victoria Waller, an award-winning reading specialist and educational therapist who's been helping children with reading and learning differences for the past 40 years. Victoria is also the author of Yes! Your Child Can: Creating Success for Children with Learning Differences. Listen in as Victoria highlights creative techniques teachers can use to help students who “don't enjoy learning.” She speaks on the valuable relationship between parent-led learning and teacher-led learning, along with how to engage children in learning activities that empower confidence in them. Plus, Victoria gives advice to educators who want to inspire creativity in students when they themselves don't feel creative. She also gives insight into strategies you can use to spark interest in high school students when learning about topics they aren't easily engaged in. “Children with differences are geniuses of our time.” – Dr. Victoria Waller Is interest the pathway to passion? How do you know when a child is interested in something? Are you a frustrated parent who's feeling unsure about your child's future? Tune in to hear Victoria's candid answers and advice! Victoria's Tips for Teachers and Parents: 1. Give children the freedom to choose the projects they want to do. 2. Find out what your children's strengths are. 3. Do your own research, but also show your kids how to do their own research. Recommended Resources: Yes! Your Child Can: Creating Success for Children with Learning Differences The Week Junior Magazine Listen to the episode with Scott Barry Kaufman Eager to bring more creativity into your home or classroom? Access a variety of creativity resources and tools & listen to more episodes of The Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast by visiting our website, www.CreativityandEducation.com. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter! Have a question? Email Dr. Burnett and Dr. Worwood at questions@fuelingcreativitypodcast.com! You can also find The Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and PodBean! Make sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you enjoy it! About Dr. Victoria E. Waller: Victoria holds a B.S in Education from Wayne State University, an M.Ed., as a certified reading specialist, and an Ed.D. focusing on reading and learning differences from the University of Cincinnati. She has been awarded the University of Cincinnati's Distinguished Alumna College of Education Award, was one of three finalists for the L.A. Music Center's Bravo Award for Outstanding Teaching, and was named the Local Hero in the L.A. Times for my Printer Pal Program, connecting students with nursing home occupants. Her articles on creative reading and writing projects for children have been widely viewed on U.C.L.A.'s Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior website, and the award-winning Grandparentslink.com. Victoria has spoken about learning differences in children to many groups all over the United States. Visit Victoria's website Follow her on Instagram Follow her on Twitter Connect with her on Facebook Buy her book, Yes! Your Child Can
Victoria self-published “The Guided Heart: Moving Through Grief and Finding Spiritual Solace”. She is an Advanced Cert. Grief Recovery Specialist®, Creator & Podcast Host of Grieving Voices, Reiki Master, Cert. YouMap® Coach and End-of-Life Doula. She aims to use her strengths and skills through various offerings to help those whose lives have been upended by grief and loss go from surviving to thriving. Whenever I interview a fellow podcaster, the conversation tends to be pretty awesome. This conversation is a great example of that. Victoria and I talk about traumas and healing in a very sincere and candid way. I share stories of loss as does Victoria. She talks about traumas she endured at different points in her life. One part of this reveals her service as a combat medic deployed to Iraq. I talk about trauma I experienced in my early life, adult life, and professional life. This conversation has the potential to resonate with so many people around the world. Please listen and share with anyone you feel would benefit. Visit Victoria's website to learn more her: http://www.theunleashedheart.com/ (http://www.theunleashedheart.com/)
The 73-year-old will play at the MCG on December 10 as part of Always Live, the Frontier Touring collaboration with Visit Victoria which is promoting the state as world music hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 73-year-old will play at the MCG on December 10 as part of Always Live, the Frontier Touring collaboration with Visit Victoria which is promoting the state as world music hub. Celebrity publicist Max Markson says Billy Joel is likely being paid at least $5 million. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Sarah is joined by special guest Victoria Albina to talk all things nervous system! Victoria is a life coach, nurse, and breathwork meditation guide dedicated to helping women and nonbinary folks struggling with codependency and perfectionism. Sarah and Victoria break down what it means to tune into your nervous system and how feminism has influenced their individual practices. Listen in for an episode that is equal parts humor, vulnerability, and healing.Visit Victoria's WebsiteListen to Victoria's PodcastFollow Victoria on InstagramSign up for Better Boundaries: A Workshop Series for Sensitives, Intuitives, Witches, and Business BabesOrder the 2022 Many Moons Planner here.Sign up for our newsletter.Support our Patreon here. Follow Sarah on Instagram. Visit our shop.
Victoria Song began her career as a venture capitalist investing in the fastest growing technology startups, where she got to see first-hand what the most successful entrepreneurs did differently to win.Victoria was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her investment success. After studying economics at Yale and leadership at Harvard, she received her most valuable learnings from over 24 of the world's best coaches, therapists and alternative healers who teach lessons not available in even the most exclusive universities.During the interview, we discuss…reaching your personal peak without burning outnavigating change and face the unknownthe recipe to make your own luckfinding your unique “zone of genius”how to create your own playbook to collapse time and achieve unreasonable successwhy the future belongs to the emotionally intelligentwhy you need to master unpleasant emotionswhy manifesting doesn't workthe biggest challenge business leaders face todayhandling stress and anxietyrelaxing during times of uncertaintyhow to move in an upward spiral of courage and trustAfter the interview…Visit Victoria online https://victoriasong.meConnect on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriasongFollow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/victoriaesongRead “Bending Reality: How to Make the Impossible Probable” https://www.amazon.com/Bending-Reality-Make-Impossible-Probable/dp/1637630050Claim Your Free Gift!We're giving away a one-year membership to the world's #1 business book summary service for leaders! Our gift will help you stay on top of the latest ideas, decide which books to read next, and engage your teams.To get your gift:Leave a rating or review on your favorite listening channel.Take a screenshot of your review.Share the screenshot on LinkedIn, and mention either “Allison Dunn” or “Deliberate Directions” and the “Deliberate Leaders Podcast”.=============Allison DunnExecutive Business CoachDeliberate Directions + Executive Business Coaching + Training Center3003 W Main Street, Suite 110, Boise ID 83702(208) 350-6551Website https://www.deliberatedirections.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondunnPodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deliberate-leaders-podcast-with-allison-dunn/id1500464675
Victoria Thomas - Kelly-Moss Road and Race When someone tells you that money can't buy happiness, understand that they probably are not looking in the right places. For many people, myself included, going around a race track is a lot of fun. The adage for racing goes, "Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go." Which is a very long way to say that Kelly-Moss Road and Race is in the fun business. But it is a business first, so they need to know how the numbers all work. Victoria Thomas is the CFO at Kelly-Moss and she is the numbers guru. After starting and running her own accounting firm geared towards helping businesses become profitable, she joined the crew at Kelly-Moss. Listen as Victoria explains all that Kelly-Moss Road and Race has done over their 30+ years and how they help build winning cars, as well as the driver's that are having so much fun in them. Enjoy! Visit Victoria at: https://www.kellymoss.com/
Do you ever doubt your intuition? Maybe you only recognize you were right after you went AGAINST your gut feeling? Have you ever wondered if you have spirit guides and how to connect with them? You are going to LOVE this episode with Victoria Shaw, an Intuitive Counselor and Coach! She combines her training in psychology with her intuitive gifts to guide people through this human experience and teach them to connect to and trust their intuition. We cover so much: the spiritual journey, trusting your intuition, how to connect with your spirit guides, the truth about karma (you might be surprised on this one!!), and more! I can't wait to hear your thoughts on this one! Jump into my Facebook group or tag me on IG and let me know!! Visit Victoria's website to see all the ways you can connect and work with her! Follow Victoria on IG! Join the Intuitive Connection Community Facebook group! Listen to Victoria's podcast, The Intuitive Connection! If you're ready to try a virtual Reiki session and really release energy blocks and gain CLARITY, click here to book one! Join The Energy Within Facebook group! Follow me on Instagram! Follow me on Facebook! Visit my blog! Download your FREE Abundance Meditation here! Create your own positive affirmations without feeling cheesy or fake with the Affirmations Workbook! Get the Confidence-Boosting Meditation Collection: 12 Guided Meditations to Increase Mindfulness and Focus, Reconnect to Yourself, and Build True Confidence Support Operation Underground Railroad and stop child sex trafficking! Listen to Tim Ballard, founder of OUR, on the Jordan Harbinger Show!
Today I'm honored to be speaking with Victoria Browning Wyeth. Victoria is the only granddaughter of artist Andrew Wyeth. Her great-grandfather, N. C. Wyeth, was a celebrated illustrator, and her uncle, Jamie Wyeth, continues to expand the family's artistic legacy. After graduating from Bates College in Maine, Victoria studied the history of psychiatry at Harvard and then earned her masters degree in psychology from Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Victoria has lectured at Wyeth exhibits from Paris to Tokyo, and frequently leads gallery talks at the Brandywine River Museum (Chadds Ford, PA) and the Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland, ME). In Covid times, she's reaching new audiences online. Victoria has curated art shows and exhibited her own photography. A book of her photographs and accompanying essays, "My Andy," was published by the Greenville Museum of Art in 2017. In this interview, Victoria shares many stories and insights, including this advice from N.C. Wyeth: “Paint what you know. Paint what's in your heart. Paint with emotion. Paint with intensity.” Visit Victoria's website: victoriawyeth.com Follow Victoria on Instagram: instagram.com/victoriabrowningwyeth Watch Victoria's tribute to Betsy Wyeth mentioned in the episode: brandywine.org/museum/betsy-james-wyeth Watch Victoria's last interview with Andrew Wyeth: youtu.be/Teoei9XGrrg View works by Andrew Wyeth: andrewwyeth.com/gallery Victoria Wyeth photo credit: Jim Graham This ad-free podcast is supported by Sam's Torode's books, including “Living from the Soul: The 7 Spiritual Principles of Ralph Waldo Emerson,” available at http://www.samtorode.com.
Victoria was a high performance volleyball player. Despite a successful career on the surface, the high-pressure environment of collegiate athletics eventually took a toll on Victoria's mental health. Join us on this episode as we discuss volleyball, normalizing mental health, the affect social media has on mental health, and other topics. Visit Victoria at her website: https://www.victoriagarrick.com/ Or on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriagarrick/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaGarrickMotivation/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/victoriagarrick TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@victoriagarrick4?lang=en Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-pod-with-victoria-garrick/id1466166364 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/vgarr4 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-garrick-546459123
Welcome to 2021 and the first episode of our Summer Series!Border and travel restrictions during COVID mean that we have to spend our holidays locally here in Australia. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up on that great hotel experience and the lovely interiors that make a break so special.So in this episode of At Home with Lauren Keenan, your authority on home lifestyle and interior design, we’ve got our recommendations for beautiful hotels and holiday accommodation for a summer staycation.These include:In Western Australia, The Alex Hotel in Perth and The Samphire Hotel on Rottnest Island.In New South Wales, Halcyon House in northern NSW, Bannisters in Mollymook and Port Stephens, and Mona Farm in Braidwood in southern NSW, as well as The Old Claire Hotel and West Hotel in Sydney.In Queensland, W Hotel and Calile in Brisbane.In Tasmania, MACq 01 Hotel and The Pumphouse at Lake St Clair.In Victoria, The Chen in Melbourne, the ultra-modern Mitchelton Hotel and Spa in the Nagambie region, Jackalope Hotel Mornington Peninsula, and The Provincial Hotel in Ballarat.Get in touch if you have a topic you want us to talk about on the podcast. Same goes if you want to hire Lauren to help create your perfect home, from a room refresh to a renovation or new build - check out Lauren’s work.Visit our website: www.laurenkeenan.com.auAnd read the story we’ve posted with more info about today’s episode in our stories page https://laurenkeenan.com.au/stories/Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/laurenkeenanhomeFollow us on Instagram:Lauren is @laurenkeenanhomeScott is @travellingman_auFollow us on Twitter:Lauren is @_lauren_keenanScott is @scott_keenanAnd thanks for listening!
Join Caro and Corrie for Ep 155 ‘You Would’ve Rocked A Conical Bra’.Thanks to our show sponsors Prince Wine Store and Click for Vic. Caro shares her reflections on Sydney (including her dining out recommendations) and reviews the new Streeton exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW.As we head rapidly towards Christmas we discuss whether or not our COVID experiences will influence our Christmas plans.In AFL Nathan and Tanya Buckley’s separation hit the headlines this week but – is it really front-page news?In our Click for Vic update for Visit Victoria we discover ‘Tis the Box - a Melbourne owned and based company delivering seasonal health, beauty and lifestyle subscription boxes. For more info head to www.tisthe.com. Plus listener Anita's recommending a #ClickforVic stay at Apollo Bay.Click for Vic - Get the best of Victoria delivered at www.visitvictoria.com/clickforvic or HERE.Let us know about your wonderful Victoria recommendations or Click for Vic gems via our socials or feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.In the Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store - Tony Nowell joins us again to talk rose. Tony's top pick is Domain Tempier but for an Australian rose Prince recommend;Medhurst Estate Rosé 2020 Sutton Grange Fairbank Rosé 2019 Brash Higgins Nymph Rose 2020Prince Wine Store bringing Melbournians, the greatest wine in the world. Delivering Australia Wide. www.Prince Wine Store.com.au To receive a special listener discount enter the promo code MESS (as in Messenger) at checkout to receive your discount and tell the Prince team that Caro and Corrie sent you!In BSF Caro's been reading The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth (available HERE) and The Burning Island by Jock Serong (available HERE) and highly recommends the film In The Name of the Land. Corrie shares a delicious shortbread recipe thanks to Marg in Hamilton (see recipe below).For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram or Twitter @DontShootPod.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.Thanks to Clementine Donohoe for additional social media support. You can follow @clemmiedonohoe on Instagram HERE.Marg's Shortbread250g plain flour120g rice flour120g caster sugar250g butter1 dash of vanilla essenceCream butter and sugar, add vanilla. Add sifted flours. Roll out thinly. Cut with whatever cutters you like. Bake in a moderate oven for 10mins. Turn oven to slow (right down) and leave for another 10 minutes.
Western Bulldogs great Bob Murphy has returned to the podcast microphone for another series of off-season Glory Days podcasts in 2020.Presented by Visit Victoria, this year’s series is kicked off by uber-talented former Bulldog and Tiger, and current media personality, Nathan Brown.Brown recounts his early days growing up in Bendigo, juggling junior tennis and footy, putting himself on the radar of AFL recruiters, getting drafted to the Western Bulldogs, the trade to Richmond, that horrendous leg injury, and getting to the end of his playing career.
維州逐步解封,州政府推出宣傳網頁 Visit Victoria,呼籲維州市民走到維州的城鄉市鎮旅遊,究竟維州政府為這個網頁投下多少資源?
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 149.SHOW NOTESLIVE PODCAST WEBINAR and Q&A.We're celebrating our 150th episode with an online podcast event NEXT WEDNESDAY 4th of November at 5.30pm. To book your ticket head to the Try Booking page HERE. You can email your questions for our Q&A in advance to feedback@dontshootpod.com.au - or just ask away on the night. Feel free to frock up in a special floral dress too!Don't Shoot the Messenger is powered by Red Energy. call on 131 806 or visit their website HERE - for real 100% Aussie electricity and gas.We're thrilled to welcome on board our new sponsors - scroll down for more details about Click For Vic - get the best of Victoria delivered at www.visitvictoria.com/clickforvic or HERE.And join us each week for The Cocktail Cabinet thanks to Prince Wine Store. Bringing Melbournians, the greatest wine in the world. Delivering Australia Wide. www.Prince Wine Store.com.auThis week Caro and Corrie discuss the emotions around finally coming out of Stage 4 lockdown in Melbourne. What anxieties are there in re-opening a retail space again? What saved us during lockdown?There's a Grand Final Post-mortem and Caro takes aim at those pushing for another night grand final. Plus with the Storm winning the NRL Grand final and the Vixens recently triumphant - Melbourne is proving its sporting prowess on the national stage.Corrie's 'Crush of the Week' for Red Energy is Quaden Bales, his Mum and the way Australian Story told the story of Quaden's bullying. Watch Australian Story About A Boy - HERE on Iview.We can wait to Visit Victoria after lockdown ends. We'd love to hear your regional recommendations for short stays, accomadation and attractions in your favourite part of Victoria. Plus let us know if you've discovered any wonderful Click for Vic products. Send us an email (feedback@dontshootpod.com.au) or comment on our socials!Thanks to Click For Vic for supporting this show get the best of Victoria delivered at www.visitvictoria.com/clickforvic or HERE.In Books, Screen and Food - Corrie's highly recommending reading The Salt Path and The Wild Silence by Raynor Winn. Caro and Corrie are lukewarm about Rebecca on Netflix and we have a little pasta bakeoff (see recipe and links below).In a week when the Premier Dan Andrews announced he'd be reaching up to the top shelf for a drink on the announcement of our lockdown end - it's great to welcome Prince Wine Store to the podcast as supporters of our new segment 'The Cocktail Cabinet'. This week Caro and Corrie discuss their Top 3 wine picks, and next week Tony will be in for a 150th wine tasting!Prince Wine Store - bringing Melbournians, the greatest wine in the world. Delivering Australia Wide. www.Prince Wine Store.com.auFor videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram or Twitter @DontShootPod.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.Thanks to Clementine Donohoe for additional social media support. You can follow @clemmiedonohoe on Instagram HERE.Corrie's recipe was from Always Add Lemon by Danielle Alvarez - available at My Bookshop HERE. Neil Perry's strozzapreti with fennel, tomato and olive vinaigretteFrom Good Food.com.au HERE.Ingredients400g dried strozzapreti1 small fennel bulb, cut into 4cm dice2 vine-ripened tomatoes, cut into 4cm dice3 anchovies, chopped½ cup black olives, chopped1 tsp salsa macha chilli paste (available online from Fireworks Foods)juice of 1 lemon40ml red wine vinegar2 tbsp basil, roughly chopped, plus extra to serve2 tbsp flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped150ml extra virgin olive oilgrated parmesan, to serveFor the breadcrumb mix (optional)4 tbsp sourdough breadcrumbs2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil2 tbsp flat-leaf parsley, choppedMethod1. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil and cook the pasta for 8 minutes. Drain.2. Combine the fennel, tomatoes, anchovies (if using) and olives in a bowl. Season with a good amount of sea salt and a big grind of black pepper. Add the chilli paste, lemon juice, vinegar, herbs and olive oil, then combine.3. Add the drained pasta to the fennel mix, fold through and check the seasoning.4. Divide between 4 pasta bowls and serve topped with freshly grated parmesan and extra basil.5. To make the breadcrumb mix, if using, heat oven to 180C fan-forced (200C conventional). Spread breadcrumbs on a tray and drizzle with olive oil and salt. Cook until golden brown. Drain on kitchen paper, and when cool combine with parsley.
On this episode of Finding Your Bliss, we have a show dedicated to two wonderful women: The first is Victoria Banks a singer-songwriter who has been nominated for 11 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards and was named CCMA Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year in 2010. She has been labeled "one of the best songwriters in the business" by Nashville's MusicRow magazine. She is here with her latest album "Uncovered," and also tells us about her podcast The Table. In addition to singing a track from her lasted album, she will also sing one of Judy's favourite songs of her's, "Saints and Angels." Also for anyone who wants to be a songwriter, Victoria offers incredible suggestions and tips on what it takes to write songs and make music. Visit Victoria at: https://www.victoriabanks.net/ The second incredible woman on the program is Pilates Guru Margot McKinnon. Her goal is the same today as when she opened her first Body Harmonics Pilates & Movement Studio in Toronto back in 1998: "to help people transform their lives through movement." Today, in addition to being a sought after teacher and presenter, with two Studios and Health Clinics in Toronto, Margot also offers Teacher Training programs and Continuing Education courses worldwide. You can learn more about Body Harmonics at: bodyharmonics.com.
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In this episode join Despina Karatzias for a conversation about Pursuing Passion Projects with Purpose ie the good, bad and the unique opportunities facing the tourism industry with Kiff and Paterson (Global Ballooning), and Tania (mycause). Key learnings: Tourism Australia, Visit Victoria, and Melbourne City Council are supporting the https://mycause.com.au/lovemelbourne campaign with creating a balloon containing names of Melburnians contributing to the cause, something of artistic beauty. Global Ballooning looking to capture the spirit of Melbourne in the design of the balloon. Relevant links: https://www.globalballooning.com.au/ https://mycause.com.au/lovemelbourne #FlyingLoveLetter https://www.atlassian.com/ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11468377-thinking-fast-and-slow https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29946.Illusions https://www.instituteofexcellence.com/about/balloon-girl/ https://www.mycause.com.au/ https://www.penguin.com.au/books/rodham-9780857526137 https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45392/ulysses #TourismHub #BeExcellent Join us every Saturday afternoon at 2pm live and be part of the conversation. Show hosted by Despina Karatzias. This program is brought to you by Tourism Hub in association with The Institute Of Excellence. #BeExcellent Follow and connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/BeExcellentHQ/ https://twitter.com/desikaratzias https://www.linkedin.com/company/instituteofexcellence/ https://www.facebook.com/BeExcellentHQ https://www.facebook.com/DespinaKaratzias https://www.facebook.com/Tourism-Hub-Podcast-101388458353231 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZ8GpfkPC7Add4S9VkVM8g
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 141.Don't Shoot the Messenger is powered by Red Energy. To support the company that supports us - give Red Energy a call on 131 806 or visit their website HERE - for real Aussie energy.SHOW NOTESWe kick off with plenty of housekeeping - thanks for all of your messages. Plenty of great suggestions for Corrie to improve her sleep - and Caro and Corrie reflect on their August challenges.This week we discuss Melbourne's mindset in this phase of Stage 4 Lockdown. Dan Andrew's wants us to be proud - are we?From the chaos of COVID comes great innovation in many sphere's - Caro and Corrie are loving the new 'Click For Vic' campaign from Visit Victoria.Click For Vic is a curated a selection of the many restaurants, cafes, bars, producers, growers, and artisans offering you a slice of the good life delivered straight to your door. More info on Click For Vic HERE.With around 70 days to go until the US Election - Corrie explains why it's so important for Australians to tune in to this moment in history.Caro's decided to stay in lockdown in Melbourne instead of relocating to the AFL's Northern Hub in Queensland for the last few rounds of the season. She praises St Kilda for their immediate apology to former player Rob Muir after Russell Jackson's article this week. You can read Russell's article 'The persecution of Robert Muir is the story football doesn't want to hear' HERE.Corrie's Crush of the Week for Red Energy is 13 year old Brayden Harrington - the 'boy with the stutter' who became the surprise hit of the recent online Democratic convention. See the remarkable Brayden' speech HERE. BSFCorrie's the 'canary in the coal mine' this week - tackling Finding Freedom. Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family by Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie. You can buy the book at My Bookshop HERE. In screen - Caro and Corrie are enjoying the return on Halifax FP Halifax Retribution with Rebecca Gibney and Last Tango in Halifax.Caro shares a recipe from Nigella Express - Coq Au Riesling (find the recipe HERE or below).This week the Richmond Football Club are making her grumpy and in '6 Quick Questions' we find out about Brendan's birthday celebrations, talk tips for parenting toddlers in lockdown and review this week's online shopping purchases.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Coq Au Riesling from Nigella ExpressServes: 6INGREDIENTSMETRICCUPS2 tablespoons garlic infused olive oil150 grams bacon lardons1 leek (finely sliced)12 boneless, skinless chicken thighs3 bay leaves300 grams oyster mushrooms (torn into strips)1 x 750 millilitres bottle riesling1 splash of double cream (optional)salt (to taste)pepper (to taste)1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill (to serve)METHODHeat the oil in a casserole or large, wide pan and fry the lardons until crisp.Add the sliced leek and soften it with the lardons for a minute or so.Cut chicken thighs into 2 or 3 pieces each, tip them into the pan with the bay leaves, torn mushrooms and wine.Season with salt and pepper to taste and bring to the boil, cover the pan and simmer gently for 30-40 minutes, stirring in the double cream for the last couple of minutes if you want. Like all stews, this tastes its mellowest best if you let it get cold and then reheat the next day. But it's no hardship to eat straight off. Whichever, serve sprinkled with dill and together with some buttered noodles.
Manifesting money is a desire of many, but how many of us really get to manifest it? Olga is interviewing a manifestation queen in this episode. Victoria Jackson is here to tell us all about the law of attraction and the steps that we must take in order to see our money dreams come true. About the guest, Victoria Jackson is a British coach founder of the Manifestation Collective, that helps women align their money goals to the law of attraction. She guides women through an 8 module program called, The Abundance Academy. This group only opens a few times a year and it is currently open (July 20, 2020 to July 31st, 2020) and taking new participants. Over 140 women have been part of this academy. Once you sign up, you have access to it for life! Visit Victoria's Website: www.themanifestationcollective.co
This one's for the ladies today! Join me as I speak with Victoria Davis Gilbert, author of Daddy's Girls: A 14-Day Guide to a More Intimate Relationship with God Your Father. About the Book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=victoria+davis+gilbert&ref=nb_sb_noss Victoria Gilbert’s passion is to share the joy of the Lord everywhere she goes. She knows all too well about loss and how that loss can make joy seem so distant. Experiencing the loss of her father at age 9 was extremely difficult and as a result, Victoria put a wall around her heart. She didn’t want to feel that pain again, and in turn blocked love from entering in her heart. In this devotional, you will get a glimpse into Victoria’s life as she shares some of her darkest moments that bring her to the feet of Jesus. She shares specific scriptures that helped her remove the wall around her heart and allow the love of our Father God to completely fill all of her. This devotion serves a journal as well. As you read each entry, write down your thoughts as you hear from God. Daddy’s Girls is just the tool needed to remind you how important you are to God, your Father. Join Victoria's Facebook Group : Victorious Women in Business and Life https://www.facebook.com/groups/532514777231960/ Visit Victoria's website: https://www.victoriadavisgilbert.com/ And check out her Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/victoriouslivingwithvictoria/?modal=admin_todo_tour --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the Travelman Podcast, my name is Ben and I host this cool travel podcast. If you’re joining me for the first time then I say thanks a bunch for listening. On today’s amazing episode, I’ll be bringing you the long-awaited Melbourne Travel Guide. This will be a different episode because it not only features me talking about my favourite parts of Melbourne but also a Melbourne tour guides view on Melbourne. Ben Oliver will be joining me from Drinking History Tours. So, sit back and listen to Ben and I bring you part 1 of the Melbourne Travel Guide. Timestamps Part 1: Intro to the show 1:30 – Best things to do in Melbourne, where to Eat and where to drink 20:30 – Seeing Melbourne from Above and Fitzroy Melbourne’s oldest suburb 27:51 – See some culture, visit our cathedrals, Saint Patricks Cathedral and Saint Pauls Cathedral 31:30 – Ben’s recommendation for something to eat in Melbourne 40:27 – Some great walking routes around the city 46:20 – Melbourne Events 52:26 – Day trip information and other helpful info Outro to the show Follow Ben: Drinking History Tours: drinkinghistorytours.com/ Additional Information: Favourite things to See & Do web links (I’ll try and keep this updated on the website) Royal Botanical Gardens: rbg.vic.gov.au/ National Gallery of Victoria (NGV): ngv.vic.gov.au/ The Laneways of Melbourne guide, Timeout online: timeout.com/melbourne/things-to-do/the-best-laneways-and-arcades-in-melbourne Chinatown: chinatownmelbourne.com.au/ Federation Square: fedsquare.com/ Queen Victoria Market: qvm.com.au/ Eureka Skydeck: eurekaskydeck.com.au/ Melbourne Museum: museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/ Melbourne Zoo’s: zoo.org.au Sea Life Aquarium, Melbourne: melbourneaquarium.com.au/ St Patricks Cathedral: cam.org.au/cathedral Restaurants, Bars & Pubs web links (I’ll try and keep this updated on the website) Restaurants: Doc: docgroup.net/ Harley House: harleyhouse.com.au/ Din Tai Fung: dintaifung.com.au/ Grand Trailer Park: grandtrailerpark.com.au/ The European: theeuropean.com.au/ Marios: marioscafe.com.au/ Number 1 Delicious: no1delicious.com.au/ The Old Raffles Place: sites.google.com/site/theoldrafflesplace Red Gum Barbeque: redgumbbq.com.au/ Bluebonnet Barbeque: bluebonnetbbq.com.au/ Dexter: dexter.melbourne/ Empress of China: 120 Little Bourke Street, no website available Ants Bistro: antsbistro.com.au/ ShanDong Mama: Mid City, 7/200 Bourke Street, no website available HuTong Dumplings: hutong.com.au/website/index.html China Red: china-red.com.au/ Lello Pasta Bar: lellopastabar.com.au/ Brunetti Café: www.brunetti.com.au/ Supernormal: supernormal.net.au/ Rice Paper Scissors: ricepaperscissors.com.au/ Rice Queen: ricequeen.com.au/ Il Bacaro: ilbacaro.com.au/ Ezard: ezard.com.au/ Om: omvegetarian.com/ Meat and Wine Co.: themeatandwineco.com/ Tazio: tazio.com.au/ Soi38: soi38.com/ Bars & Pubs: Beneath Driver Lane bar: driverlanebar.com/ Section 8: section8.com.au/ Bar Clara: barclara.com/ Berlin Bar: berlinbar.com.au/ The Everleigh: theeverleigh.com/ Black Pearl: blackpearlbar.com.au/ Napier Hotel: thenapierhotel.com.au/ Marquis of Lorne: marquisoflorne.com.au/ Terminus Hotel, Fitzroy North: terminus.com.au/ Day Trips Outside of Melbourne and other web links (I’ll try and keep this updated on the website) Yarra Valley: visityarravalley.com.au/ Peninsula Hot Springs, Mornington Peninsula: peninsulahotsprings.com/ Daylesford: visitvictoria.com/Regions/Daylesford-and-the-Macedon-Ranges Ballarat: visitballarat.com.au/ Sovereign Hill: sovereignhill.com.au/ Westgate Park: westgatebiodiversity.org.au/ Great Australian Beer Spectapular (AKA Gabs): gabsfestival.com/ Visit Victoria: visitvictoria.com/ Timeout Melbourne: timeout.com/melbourne Broadsheet Melbourne: broadsheet.com.au/melbourne Urban List Melbourne: theurbanlist.com/melbourne Concrete Playground Melbourne: concreteplayground.com/melbourne Melbourne City Council Blog: whatsonblog.melbourne.vic.gov.au/ Follow Travelman Podcast: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travelman-podcast/id1281446908 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2bfulkX1dTkOb50MaCm0NN Libsyn: travelmanpodcast.libsyn.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/benthetravelman/ Instagram: instagram.com/travelmanpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: twitter.com/TravelmanPod Tune In: tunein.com/podcasts/Travel/Travelman-Podcast-p1103948/ Stitcher: stitcher.com/podcast/ben-dow/travelman-podcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC3cYw4pCrK3C-Rty3zmw-eQ Travelman Podcast Website: travelmanpodcast.com/ Travelman Podcast email: travelmanpodcast@gmail.com
Victoria Lynn Myers (model) joins Chuck and Brady to unpack her life after! She grew up in a very strict, Independent Baptist home with many, many rules, but Victoria noticed she didn't value the beliefs over her experience like those around her. When her church community showed obsessions with modesty, she knew there were still horrible sexual abuse occurring. Her world turned up-side down when Victoria had an empowering sexual experience with someone of the same gender, an act her community strictly forbade as shameful and wrong. That wasn't Victoria's experience, and she wasn't set on reading from their script. Instead, she left the shelter of her family and church community to experience the world that she was conditioned to fear. When she faced difficulties on her own, including sexual abuse, she had to lean on herself and pulled through victoriously. Listen to Victoria's brave story of overcoming oppression and showing her true self to the world. Visit Victoria's website here: victorialynnmyers.com Transitional music by Nightlightr | CDBaby, iTunes and Spotify Connect with the Life After Podcast & Community here: linktr.ee/thelifeafter
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sports Geek Replay episode with Damien De Bohun from Visit Victoria - learn more at https://sportsgeekhq.com/sgr-damien-debohun
The cream rose to the top on Sunday at Royal Melbourne. Despite trailing 10-8 heading into final-day singles matches, the US ruthlessly spoiled the International team’s dreams of lifting the Presidents Cup for the first time in more than two decades.It started with Tiger Woods and ended with Matt Kuchar as the US set a single-session record with eight points to notch a 16-14 victory over Ernie Els’ gallant squad.Mark Hayes is joined by Ali Whitaker and Martin ‘The Chief’ Blake onsite at the Presidents Cup.
We speak to Paul Baron about his impressive and multifaceted career and how he has observed technology and the digital era changing over the years. Paul and his team helped to grow Visit Victoria’s digital presence by finding a gap in the tourism industry in Australia.
On Episode #74, Irish star Shane Lowry joins us on the eve of the ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf plus we preview all the action from The Metropolitan Golf Club this week. Mark Hayes is joined by Justin Falconer in the host seats.
In this week's episode the boys are joined by Tom Liberatore, but before then they discuss the health of Caleb Daniel's helmet 00:35; the Club's best Instagram performers 01:40; whether Patty Lipinski is too handsome for football and the growth in Bailey Dale's game 02:35; the game in 'crisis' 03:36; the height of the current midfield crop 05:50; Ed Richards fandom and the return of football badges 09:48; why don't people where duffle coats anymore 11:57; Bob introduces a new segment he's named 'enlighten me' 12:52; the boys go on the hunt for Ballarat's best pie thanks to Plate up Ballarat & Visit Victoria 15:46; Tom Liberatore enters the cage to discuss how his knee rehab is going 19:45; how it's changed since 2015 21:38; whether the six week mark is the most challenging 22:11; what podcasts he's listening to 23:42; how he goes as a spectator 26:02; football clubs as a 'prison' and who's in what gang 27:47; his odd sock theory 28:55; Tom's t-shirts and overpriced Op Shops 31:13; his now famous interview about making 100 on Grand Final day 33:41; the mundane questions footballers get 35:50; running out with his Dad for his last game 37:33; which era he would have preferred to play in 39:20; Tony Locket's distaste for books and love for 80s TV favourite ALF 40:52; how much Tom would enjoy pestering Wayne Carey if he played in the 90s 41:46; what he said to Matt Priddis before the 2016 Elimination Final 42:44; how being an agitator motivates him on field.44:29; and Bob talks about the beauty of running out with a Liberatore 45:00.
Ms. Victoria Carella spent some time with me discussing an ancient technique of healing through Shamanism. As a practitioner of modern medicine, I am fascinated by ancient methods of healing and learning about their role in the modern world. Victoria explains how she uses cannabis as a medicinal "teacher" and the controversy over its federal legality. As such, I have to put a disclaimer on this episode: I do not condone or recommend that individuals self-medicate with plants for medical conditions. These plant medicines can be very powerful and interact with a host of prescribed medications today and these interactions could be fatal! From Victoria A. Carella's AMAZON PAGE: She is a Mystic, Master Shaman, master of human consciousness, Master Medicine Woman, transformational teacher, visionary, artist, author, poet, and gardener. Her working in mysticism, consciousness and shamanism took her from the American Southwest to the jungles of Mexico, to Europe, to Mongolia, to Egypt, Greece and Tunisia, and to Peru and the Peruvian Amazon. Victoria apprenticed with a Maestro in the Peruvian Amazon in the eminent and legendary lineage of Don Julio Llerana Pinedo and Don Alberto Torres Davila. She focuses her work on authentic disciplines of shamanism. As a Master Shaman, she guides people into shamanic states of consciousness to connect to their true selves as she takes them on the journey of healing and transformation. Visit Victoria's Facebook Page for more information. As always, thanks for checking out the show! Please visit www.waitwhatif.com for everything show related!
Phil Edwards and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek. Show Notes: How sex is killing the live music scene thanks to Tinder and Grindr [The Age] Samsung Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+: Australian Release Date And Pricing [PCMagazine] Dogs beat cats as Seven grabs primetime win with another show based on animal clips [mUmBRELLA] NBN performance lays strong foundation for Australia's future [NBN Co] NBN will have to raise $26.5b to fund costs of national broadband network [The Age] Australia sets date to end GST-free threshold for online goods [iTnews] TPG's acquisition of iiNet gets green light from ACCC [Computerworld] Daniel Andrews accused of breaching copyright in Visit Victoria video [The Age] Telstra Air users complain of big drop in speeds [iTnews] Legoland coming to Australia [Inside Retail] Reserve Bank tips slide in ATMs [The Age] Ashley Madison breach: the fallout begins [CRN] Ashley Madison hack: Sydney, Melbourne top list of accounts as Australian users revealed [The Age] The Ashley Madison Hack Is Only The Beginning [Gizmodo Australia] What Does Spotify's New Privacy Policy Actually Say, And Should I Be Worried? [Consumerist] Samsung offers iPhone users free 30-day test drive of new Galaxy handsets [AppleInsider] Could Google Decide The Next Election With Its Search Algorithm? [Gizmodo Australia] Google launches OnHub Wi-Fi router, delays 'Ara' modular phone tests to 2016 [AppleInsider] Apple's $2.25b Kangaroo bond issue smashes records [SMH] Apple to replace faulty iPhone 6 Plus cameras [iTnews] Amazon's Fire TV Devices Outsold Apple TVs Last Year [Variety] People are giving up on Apple Music, survey says [The Verge] Yvonne Craig, actress who played Batgirl, is dead at 78 [The Age] Adam West Pays Tribute to Batman Co-Star Yvonne Craig After Her Death [The Mary Sue] Batman impersonator Leonard Robinson dies in car accident [BBC News] AFL strikes record $2.5b six-year broadcast rights deal [9 News] We want Jon Stewart to moderate a 2016 presidential debate [Change.org] EzyFlix goes dark as streaming battle claims its first casualty [CNET] Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page. Songs We Played: Mumford & Sons - "The Wolf" [iTunes] The Rubens - "Hoops" [iTunes] Smashing Pumpkins - "Cherub Rock" [iTunes] Guns N' Roses - "Paradise City" [iTunes] British India - "Suddenly" [iTunes] Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome. Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fm Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterrupted Twitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAir Voicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterrupted If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.