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John Tapp Racing
Episode 522: Luke Rolls

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 42:46


There's no busier jockey in northern NSW than Wauchope based Luke Rolls. The expat Kiwi drives huge mileage to honour commitments at northern rivers and tablelands tracks. Born and reared in Fielding on New Zealand's North Island, Luke was initially apprenticed to Bruce Marsh at Foxton. He transferred to a Victorian stable in the early 2000's and his subsequent journey has produced an impressive tally of more than 760 winners. Luke begins our chat by talking about his move to the NSW mid north coast with Cassie Schmidt, the lady destined to become his wife. He says hard work was the only way to go in the first few years. The jockey takes us through a normal day in his life. Few jockeys ride more trackwork than Luke Rolls. Luke says he has to keep an eye on the clock when he has commitments at a faraway meeting. The constant travelling is the toughest part of his job. He acknowledges the ongoing support of a special group of northern trainers. Luke takes us back to early days on the farm at Fielding NZ. Horse racing wasn't on his radar. He admits he was more intent on becoming an All Black than a professional jockey. Luke looks back on his initial apprenticeship to top trainer Bruce Marsh. He'd never been on a horse. He looks back on his first race ride. He finished second but says the horse should have won. Luke hasn't forgotten his first winning ride. It turned out to be his one and only NZ winner. He talks of a transfer to a Victorian stable when Bruce Marsh landed a contract to train in Singapore. The jockey remembers a happy 18 months with Terry O'Sullivan at Stawell and the handful of winners he rode on country tracks. Luke admits he suddenly lost interest in racing after the Victorian stint. He went to Sydney with mates and landed a job as a welder. He looks back on a return to NZ and a job with Affco Abbatoirs. That job generated an opportunity to work in rural Queensland which didn't work out. Next step was another meatworks job on the Gold Coast. Finally the lure of the thoroughbred prompted him to give riding another crack. A newspaper advertisement led him to a job with a Gold Coast trainer. Luke was thrilled to win a race at Ballina soon after returning to race riding. He talks of a tremendous winning run on the Gold Coast which yielded a local apprentices premiership. Luke remembers a growing interest in his services from Brisbane stables. He's never forgotten his first trip to the metropolitan winner's circle. In fact it happened twice on the day. He talks of the jockey who became a formidable rival on the Gold Coast and of the day he rode the first four winners on the programme. Luke looks back on his only ride in a Gr 1 race. He was flown to Sydney by Queensland owners to handle a lightweight in The Galaxy of 2009. For one thrilling moment at the 200m he thought the race was in his keeping. He talks of an Eagle Farm win on a horse destined to win a Gr 1 down the track. Luke acknowledges the successful riding career of wife Cassie despite a torturous battle with weight. When she opted to relocate from the Gold Coast to her native Wauchope he elected to go with her. Cassie's “dream job” came along soon after. He says nobody was surprised when Cassie decided on a training career. Her first win came not long after gaining her licence and Luke Rolls was the jockey. Luke talks of his marriage to Cassie and the successful trainer/jockey combination they've developed. It's a nice chat with a Kiwi born jockey who preferred motor bikes to horses in his early days at Fielding.

Rethinking God with Tacos Podcast
Dr. Bruce Wauchope / Union: The Heart Of The Gospel

Rethinking God with Tacos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 79:56


In this conversation, Dr. Bruce Wauchope and Jason explore the profound themes of the Gospel, focusing on the concepts of union with God, the nature of love, and the rejection of religion in favor of a personal relationship with Jesus. They discuss the journey from darkness to light, the importance of experience in faith, and the collective awakening to a deeper understanding of the Gospel.Bruce shares his personal transformation and spiritual encounters, emphasizing that true spirituality is about knowing God as a loving Father rather than adhering to religious structures. In this conversation, the speakers explore profound themes of divine presence, the nature of the Trinity, and the transformative power of encountering God.They discuss the importance of understanding love and union in faith, the unveiling of Jesus within humanity, and the implications for mental health and healing in the context of faith. The dialogue emphasizes a shift from a legalistic understanding of faith to one rooted in love and relationship, highlighting the deep connection between God and humanity.Finally, they explore the journey of understanding faith, the historical foundations of Christian thought, and the importance of community in spiritual growth, discussing the role of grace, the nature of God, and the healing that comes through relationship with Him. The dialogue emphasizes the transformative power of Christ and the significance of love in the human experience, culminating in a reflection on physical and spiritual nourishment as a metaphor for the gospel.For more on Dr. Bruce WauchopeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Bruce_WauchopeFor more content like this, go to:https://afamilystory.org/Please rate, review, share, and SUBSCRIBE!Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde AssemblyJoin A Family Story's Mailing Listhttps://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/e2f4i4Join Rethinking God with Tacos Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/godandtacosFollow Rethinking God with Tacos on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/rethinkinggodwithtacos/Follow Jason's personal Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/afamilystory.org/Follow Jason on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/jasonclarkis/ Follow Jason on X at: https://x.com/jasonclarkis Send a donation!! https://app.moonclerk.com/pay/36393kxxeh8

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
A Wauchope Woman Is Doing A Charity Walk From Harrington To Port Macquarie

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 5:02


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Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
NRL Legend And Wauchope Local 'Crusher Cleal'

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 4:42


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John Tapp Racing
Episode 477: Peter Graham

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 41:36


Great to catch up with northern NSW riding legend Peter Graham who's still going strong at 55 years of age and closing in on 2500 career wins. Peter was born and reared at Wauchope and virtually taught himself to ride at the local racecourse. When it was time to launch his professional riding career he chose Port Macquarie as his home base and he's still there today. Peter begins by talking about younger daughter Rori who's getting over a nasty trackwork injury. He pays tribute to daughter Cejay, currently one of Brisbane's in form jockeys. Peter talks of son Jesse who rode a few winners before opting for a change of career direction. He acknowledges the help given by wife Karen at his Port Macquarie training property. He talks of his role as the holder of a dual training and riding licence. Peter looks back on the Wauchope trackwork accident that left him with a condition known as “frozen shoulder”. The veteran says he thought about retirement but decided on a return to race riding when his shoulder injury improved. Peter looks back on early days at Wauchope and his initial apprenticeship to Bob Graham. He says he had no real tutelage in those early days. Eventually he moved to Muswellbrook. The respected horseman reflects on his first win as a 36kg apprentice. He talks of an affinity with the Kempsey track where he's won 6 local Cups. Peter looks back on an imposing list of feature wins on northern tracks with special mention of his Grafton Cup win on Rednav as recently as 2016. He pays tribute to Rednav's trainer Sally Taylor. He looks back on several rewarding seasons on NSW tracks. Peter says country commitments have kept him away from city tracks, but recalls one day at Randwick that turned out to be an unpleasant experience. He talks of the ten acre farm at Port Macquarie from which he prepares his small string of horses. The versatile horseman talks about recent track improvements at Port Macquarie racecourse. Peter talks of the immense thrill he received when daughter Cejay rode her first winner for the stable. He discusses the prospects of members of his small team going forward. Peter pays tribute to some of the talented country jockeys with whom he's ridden over the years. It's a long overdue tribute to one of the kings of northern NSW racing.

Fat Mascara
Best of FM: Hairstylist Jawara Wauchope

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 34:55


Hairstylist Jawara is one of the most in-demand creatives in fashion today. He's worked with artists like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and his longtime collaborator Solange, and created images for Off-White, Gucci, Hermès, Vogue, and i-D (he's currently their senior beauty editor at large). We met Jawara in 2018 (when this interview originally aired) and invited him to the FM studio to discuss his career, his creative inspiration, and his recipe for the sexiest cologne on earth. Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/jawara-wauchopeProducts mentioned in this episode: https://shopmy.us/collections/555918Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: email info@fatmascara.com or text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Naked Beauty
Behind The Curtain of the Met Gala ft. Chloe Malle, Nikki Nelms, Jawara Wauchope, Kristie Dash, and Sir John

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 76:58


It is almost time for the most iconic Monday of the year, the Met Gala. This week I spoke with several talented people in the beauty industry about their Met Gala prep, red carpet predictions, and what happens behind the scenes to make the magical event happen. Master hairstylists Nikki Nelms and Jawara Wauchope gave insight into how they build trust with clients like Janelle Monae, Solange, and Paloma Elsesser to create iconic looks. Chloe Malle and Kristie Dash discussed how social media has reshaped our access to the event and the celebrities who attend. Sir John and I talked about the harmony that talent and their glam teams must have to “build worlds.” Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement about an exciting creative partnership that I'm sure the Naked Beauty community will love.Tune in to learn about how:Chloe Malle manages Vogue.com's global network of information in the weeks leading up to the eventNikki Nelms' intuition-led approach to Met Gala hair creates a bridge between talent and designerJawara Wauchope leans into the drama of the event to push his creative boundariesKristie Dash's role at Meta helps keep us informed and engaged with our favorite beauty industry heavyweightsSir John has learned why you can only take risks with the best talentRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow each guest:@chloemalle@nikkinelms@jawaraw@kristiedash @sirjohn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Strawny catches up with Melanie Dyer ahead of her show at the Wauchope RSL on May 4th

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 13:49


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Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Strawny chat with Clive from the Monster Thillmasters coming to Wauchope Showground this weekend!

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 3:16


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Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Strawny chats to Richard McGovern before the the Westpac Rescue Chopper at Wauchope Public School

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 6:25


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Still Growing In Grace
The Gospel & Soul Health Bruce Wauchope - Introduction

Still Growing In Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 7:17


A 'teaser-trailer' of highlights that introduces key themes from the extended teaching series by Dr. Bruce Wauchope on "THE GOSPEL & SOUL HEALING".

Still Growing In Grace
SGIG E190 The Gospel & Soul Health with Dr Bruce Wauchope

Still Growing In Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 85:53


What Is The Gospel?  You ‘might' be surprised to discover it means more than you thought, and that  you may have been told only a small portion or a manipulated perspective.  What if it is more and better than what you have been told?  This conversation may encourage you to explore more by way of a new series Bruch Wauchope taught (and recorded by Michael Lafleur) that will take you deep SUPER FAST!  This is fantastic for Doctors or counsellors as it hits the root of most healing the soul needs.  ENJOY!!   Watch Today's Episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/47nHK0s9MNI   Or listen to the audio podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/still-growing-in-grace   WHERE TO WATCH THE NEW SERIES “The Gospel & Soul Health”: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcalojN8zz2iMtLboexSZLcWZMQBXc5y9&si=yq1pVENe2XhNhCDo ·         https://www.youtube.com/@Bruce_Wauchope ·         The 7 minute INTRO: https://vimeopro.com/user2890445/the-gospel-and-soul-healing-intro   Bruce Wauchope presents his "The Gospel and Soul Health" . This 2023 series, Bruce introduces the family of the Trinity; Dad, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, that will, to quote Dr Kruger, "Astonish your Hearts, Blow your Minds" and "Create ignited conversation" and a deeper awareness of Christ in you.   3 volumes, a total of 59 videos. VOLUME 1: The Gospel of Union ( Structured around John 14:20) VOLUME 2: Christian Fish in Greek Soup. VOLUME 3: Soul Health. ( How the soul heals) Healing flows from the person and message of Jesus Christ and the series outlines some of this flow.   Most of the messages are 20 to 30 minutes bit size lengths. You will find them sequential, intuitive bringing to life the reality of Christ in us, which was planned from before the foundation of the world. Bruce's understanding is in sync with Irenaeus, Hilary of Poitiers, St Athanasius, and St Cyril of Alexandria, and the work  T.F. Torrance, JB Torrance and Dr C. Baxter Kruger.   For further information see: Perichoresis Australia https://trinityinyou.com and  Perichoresis USA: https://perichoresis.org/ If you have been blessed by this playlist please consider making a donation to cover the cost of production: https://trinityinyou.com/donate-to-trinityinyou-perichoresis-australia     ***Love what you are hearing?  Donate today and help keep this going:   Hope Fellowship:   https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=2eJVtw6uhJYRc2ugtnksaAZp5O9nXKspZHqHMO9OAXrUDpuVpW9VH43ONH_BQNTbJNnHPZCqibiZZAWk   Growing In Grace Canada:  https://square.link/u/QcTAIu0c https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XHQ9UTBPTKDPW     For more topics & content, tune in here:   Michael Zenker's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelZenker Weekly Blog: https://mikezenker.blog/ Mike's Email: mike @ hopefellowshipycc .com   Hope Fellowship, Your Community Church Website: www.hopefellowshipycc.com Hope Fellowship FACEBOOK page:  https://www.facebook.com/hopefellowshipycc   Still Growing In Grace - YouTube Playlist:  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKfv-9uArQHIzcebDIyS8F3nj2MF_FV-H Still Growing In Grace FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/growingingraceministriescanada   Still Growing In Grace www.growingingrace.ca Spotify:   https://open.spotify.com/show/6AvFWO7epyVeIuNf5WHFRD

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Tradie Thursday - Wauchope Motors Sept 14

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 6:15


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Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Strawny's Last Lap Wauchope Tues Dec 6

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 47:45


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Friend of a Friend
How Hairstylist Jawara Wauchope Became The Go-To For Celebs Like Rihanna and Solange

Friend of a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 35:07


One of the most sought after hairstylists in the world, Jawara Wauchope has become to go-to for celebrities from Rihanna to Solange, Dua Lipa, and more. Growing up in Jamaica, Jawara got a crash course on hair at a young age, surrounded by his eclectic family of reggae legends where beauty and style was at the center of his world. He now brings that creative spirit to a global stage as the man behind some of today's most iconic beauty looks. He's a Dyson Global Styling Ambassador, the Senior Beauty Editor-at Large of ID Magazine, and a leader in the global change for diversity in the beauty world, advocating behind and on screen for more hair inclusivity. In this episode, Jawara shares how he got his foot in the door (hint: major persistence), his best advice for aspiring creatives in the beauty world, and how he's implementing crucial change in the fashion industry.    Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez.    Produced by Dear Media

Australia Today with Steve Price
Could Australia cope with an outbreak of FMD?

Australia Today with Steve Price

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 9:20


Steve Price speaks to Wauchope veterinarian Michael Ferguson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Tapp Racing
Episode 331: Ben Looker

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 41:22


Great to catch up with a 31 year old jockey who's nudging 1000 career wins. Ben was sitting in his car at the Armidale racecourse when we tracked him down for this interview. He begins by singing the praises of a promising mare he rode at Grafton recently. He makes mention of a recent addition to the Port Macquarie training ranks. He's already forged an association with Paul Shailer, a former Chris Waller Gold Coast stable manager. Ben pays tribute to the riding talents of his wife Priscilla who quit the saddle to become a Sky Racing host. He talks about the Wauchope horse property managed by Priscilla and her sister Cassandra. Ben rides frequently for his father-in-law, Grafton trainer Dwayne Schmidt. Ben looks back on his apprenticeship to Grafton trainer John Shelton, and his first day as a professional jockey. He reflects on a brief stint with Gai Waterhouse at Randwick. He rode several winners and got to handle some great gallopers in trackwork. The jockey remembers his hero worship of rising star Zac Purton. They still keep in touch. Ben speaks glowingly of the brilliant Victorem. He won six races on the Jenny Graham trained flyer including a Country Championship final. He tells the story of his lucky “pick up” ride on Sacred Day in the Grafton Cup. A hometown win gave him an enormous thrill. Ben also heaps praise on Kosciuszko winner Belflyer. He had a lot to do with the horse. He couldn't be more honest as he looks back on a bout of depression,and the professional help that got him back on track. Ben reminisces about his most successful days in the saddle. The young father makes special mention of 11 months old son Ollie who keeps him on his toes.

The Shuffle Podcast
Ep. 71: "Americans Are So Funny" - Robyn Wauchope

The Shuffle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 107:16


On this episode, we are joined by Joe's friend Robyn! As usual, we interview our new guest. We talk about Scotland, Scottish food, and Scottish holidays. If you didn't know, Robyn is from Scotland. Stay safe and healthy out there! As always, thanks for listening and watching! Follow Robyn on Instagram: @robynwauchope Follow Robyn's dog on TikTok: @orcathecockerspaniel Watch the podcast on Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCzVSYwPorNUDdeieN72tlbw Follow the podcast on Twitter: @CSGpod Joe's photography Instagram: @sharkey_photography Joe's Youtube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCgyapDVvbCC9ecucdMLciwg Dave's Twitch: gr8whitesharkey Follow us on: Twitter - @joeshark5796, @dshark101 Instagram - @secretagentsharkey, @_davidsharkey_

SEN Breakfast
Wauchope horse trainer Colt Prosser (23/3/21)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 7:55


Northern NSW horse trainer Colt Prosser explained how his stable survived the floods on a refuge mound, and how the rescue effort played out.

RSN Racing Pulse
Wauchope trainer Colt Prosser admitted 'it's a miracle' his horses are still alive

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 8:56


Wauchope trainer Colt Prosser admitted ‘it’s a miracle’ his horses are still alive when detailing the extraordinary effort it took to rescue his stable from devastating NSW floodwaters. Rain has eased this morning, enough for Prosser to work his horses, but more rain is forecast later today.

The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott
Episode 22 | Chris Eggert | Paving a future for Australian regenerative family farming

The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 100:12


Charlie attended university with 4th generation dairy farmer Chris Eggert. Whilst they hadn't seen each other since, they picked up right where they left off with a lighthearted and deep dive into Chris's life and regenerative journey. Having grown up on a conventional dairy farm to being regarded as one of the best dairy farmers in Australia, his ability to adapt general regenerative practices is an example of success. His philosophies are driven by logic, courage and positivity that continues the legacy of a family farm any farmer would be proud of. To start a dialogue and converse more about topics raised in this podcast, please visit The Regenerative Journey Podcast Facebook Group.   Episode Takeaways :  Chris Eggert is a 4th generation from Wauchope, on the mid north coast of NSW | Eggert Farm (Oxhill Organics) has been certified organic for 20 years, converted in 2000 due to deregulation of the dairy industry | At that time the farm had just been bought from previous generation | Very conventionally run prior to going organic | His mother has built yoga studio on farm and is a very steadying influence on the men on the farm! | The family eats mostly from farm and nearby produce, and focuses on creating a community through food and health | Work was once a chore for Chris and now is relaxing due to his change in attitude | It was once all about production, highly NPK fertiliser dependent, with animal health regimes of hormones and antibiotics | Chris suspects the cause of most animal sickness was from the use of urea on pasture | He was going into battle with his cows every time at milking, now it’s a joy and type of meditation | Easy calving now,  with no vet bills now - in 1999 before transitioning their vet bill was $20k | Improvement in soil takes time, improvement in animal health happens very quickly ‘once you take out the bad stuff’ | Farm biodiversity was not relevant back then | When Chris was young he wasn’t sure what wanted to do for a career | He attended University of New England (UNE) to do a Natural Resource Management degree, and deep down wanted to come back to the family farm | Chris did a Diploma in teaching in the 2000’s and taught casually at local high school to support income while transitioning | Uni taught Chris to work and learn | Deregulation of the dairy industry pushed Chris to change away from his conventional practices and there was a pull towards organic food through a growing demand for products | He went cold turkey and cut out all synthetic chemicals and fertilisers over night | Balanced soil creates healthy cows and the best milk | Chris attended a Holistic Management course run by legend HM educator Bruce Ward | Chris attended many conferences, read many books including Joel Salatin - You can Farm - followed the work of Elaine Ingham, Gary Zimmer and Jerry Brunetti and did lots of experimentation | Chris emphasises the importance of capturing nutrients (ie.manure and urine) in the system, and says he ‘farms vertically not horizontally’, focusing on the health of the soil | The head space of farmers and wellness is not generally of interest to banks and government | Customer understanding of the importance of clean nutritious food is increasing |A farm is a great place for kids to grow up | Chris’s protein and fat measurements are both 20-30% more now then when farming conventionally | He has a number of enterprises- lambs, chickens and pigs -diversity is important not just to the health of the farm but to the mental health of the human inhabitants | "Be you not someone else" | Chris used wood chip mulch to create fungal highways to spread biology throughout his farm via the cows feet Episode Links :  Oxhill Organics  HM educator Bruce Ward  Joel Salatin- You can Farm -   Elaine Ingham - Soil Food Web Biological Farmer - Gary Zimmer   Jerry Brunetti - You Tube  Mara seeds link https://maraseeds.com.au/    

The Red V Podcast
Episode 46: Rex Terp Part One: " I met with Brian Johnston at Wauchope Post Office, he asked me to sign with St George"

The Red V Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 46:07


In this week's podcast we chatted with St George cult figure Rex Terp. Rex represented Saints in 36 games between 1991 and 1994 Rex talks about his childhood in Wauchope and playing representative football on the North Coast. He also chats about his move to St George, why Brian Smith was such a smart coach, playing inside Martin Offiah and his debut try against Parramatta in 1991. 

Songwriter Trysts
#43 Angus Gill

Songwriter Trysts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:30


Angus Gill, ARIA nominated singer songwriter from Wauchope in New South Wales, a story teller, songwriter, producer and comedian, at age 22 is a self made independent artist, with amazing mentors and support he felt he had no other choice as it was the one thing he felt he was any good at. William Lane was a neighbour who helped bring him tune into the songwriter that he has become. Jim Haines was able to encourage and share the rules of songwriting. Adam Harvey gave encouragement to Angus at age 11 which was the point where he was able to cement the belief that he wanted to be a songwriter as a career. Playing on stage with Beccy Cole and Adam at such a young age being star struck and being able to realise what he wanted to do was a great gift and defining moment for him as an artist. Connect with Angus: Facebook Instagram Spotify Website

The Founders Live Podcast
090 - George Wauchope of GiftGoat: How To Pandemic Proof Your Business, Or Pivot If You Can't

The Founders Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 37:13


Nick Hughes is joined by George Wauchope of GiftGoat from the Cayman Islands. Gift Goat helps you never forget to send a card again! Customize your cards. Schedule them to be sent throughout the year. We take care of the rest! Nick and George jump into a fun conversation first talking about The Cayman Islands, what people might not know about them and how the pandemic created massive drop in tourism and economic activity in the Caribbean region.  George actually pitched at a recent Founders Live Phoenix and won, so they touched on the experience and George's tips on how to prepare for Founders Live Pitching. Then, they get into how George pivoted to GiftGoat once he saw acceleration of Ecommerce, especially with Covid-19. His lessons are multifold, but the main one is to look at your company and make sure you can protect it from a global pandemic! This is interesting conversation with many tips and lessons learned from an emerging leader, we hope it helps you on your founder journey today.https://www.giftgoat.com/

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Strike Force Established To Find Local Woman, More Port Hospital Car Parking & Upgrades Done At Wauchope CBD

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 2:31


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John Tapp Racing
Episode 113: Jenny Graham

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 39:31


Always great to catch up with a “bush” trainer and this week it’s Port Macquarie’s Jenny Graham who talks about her current star galloper Victorem. Jenny reflects on her early life on a Wauchope dairy farm, and her childhood fascination with horses. She talks about her love affair with campdrafting, showjumping and eventing- all the things that gave her invaluable experience. Jen talks of her two daughters one a trainer, and the other a very talented jockey.

The Boss Mom Podcast - Business Strategy - Work / Life Balance - -Digital Marketing - Content Strategy
Episode 381: Building and Balancing Work and Family w/Stacey Morgan

The Boss Mom Podcast - Business Strategy - Work / Life Balance - -Digital Marketing - Content Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 28:46


It’s difficult to maintain a work-family balance when we are trying to get a new business off the ground. How can professional support help us? How does entering business awards help structure our business? How can we inspire our children to be entrepreneurs? In this episode, Stacey Morgan shares how she maintains her home life alongside her professional life, and explains how entering awards changed her perspective on her business. Some days I’m a really good business owner, some days I’m a really good mom, and some days I’m a mix of both—and that’s ok. -Stacey Morgan   3 Things We Learned From This Episode Don’t rely on support from your family only (04:57- 07:15) We often feel the need to put on the façade of ‘everything’s going great’ when speaking about our business to our family because we don’t want them to lose confidence in us. We need to have a community of professionals in the same position as us with whom we can speak openly and honestly about the challenges we face.   It’s not natural to be a 24-hour mom (7:17-9:30) We are inclined to think that if we don’t want to spend 24 hours a day with our children we are bad parents. This is not true to even previous eras of parenting. We need to balance the time we spend parenting and working to avoid feeling exhausted and resentful, and so that we can make the most of the time we have with our children.   Applying for awards helps you structure your business (13:41-15:35) As business owners we keep a lot of information in our heads and hardly ever communicate it to others. Entering business awards puts us on the spot in terms of all aspects of our business and it forces us to answer questions we have never considered. We stand to gain a well-rounded perspective of our business, see where we’re doing well and what we need to work on.   As mothers and business owners, we need to distinguish between our two roles whilst also recognizing where the positive overlaps are. Our family should not be our only source of support for our business, and we shouldn’t feel like we are neglecting them by not being there 24/7. We need a professional team and support structure so that we can take the time for our families. We must also make time for opportunities that can help our businesses grow, even when their value is not immediately evident. Entering awards is an extremely useful exercise as it makes us take a closer look at how our business is performing.   Guest Bio- Stacey Morgan, Founder and Principal of Port Macquarie Performing Arts (PMPA) and Podcast Host, is a passionate dance educator from Wauchope, NSW. She has received numerous awards at the Greater Port Macquarie Business Awards, namely, Excellence in Technology 2012, Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2014, 2015 and 2016, and Excellence in Innovation 2015. Stacey grew up dancing under the expert instruction of Francessca O’Donnell and gained her Associate Teaching Diploma from the British Ballet Association. She went on to dance professionally overseas and in Australian productions of musicals like Grease, Gypsy and 42nd Street. Stacey has a Bachelor of Creative Industries in Dance and a Bachelor of Education in Drama from the Queensland University of Technology, and she also has her Masters in Arts Education - majoring in Dance Teaching - from Deakin University. Prior to opening PMPA, she was Education Manager for the Royal New Zealand Ballet where she facilitated a nation-wide education program for dance. Stacey is the co-host of Miss Bossy Boots, a podcast inspiring leadership for Women in Business.   http://pmperformingarts.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceymorganpmpa/

Business Of Dance Podcast
#80 Balancing Business Ownership & Motherhood with Stacey Morgan

Business Of Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 28:53


This is part 1 of my interview with Stacey Morgan.  Stacey is the Principal of Port Macquarie Performing Arts in New South Wales. Her studio is committed to providing high-quality dance classes to enhance the overall development of the child. They provide a safe and child-centred environment to encourage her students to explore dance and the performing arts with qualified, nurturing teachers. Stacey’s Bio: Before opening PMPA, Stacey was teaching for the Royal New Zealand Ballet assuming the role of Education Manager, facilitating a nationwide education programme for dance. She grew up dancing in Wauchope under the instruction of Francessca O’Donnell with whom she gained her Associate teaching diploma from the British Ballet Organisation. Stacey then went on to dance professionally overseas and in Australian productions of musicals such as Grease, Gypsy and 42nd Street. In 2004 she graduated university with a Bachelor of Creative Industries in Dance and a Bachelor of Education in Drama from the Queensland University of Technology and since then has gone on to study her Masters in Arts Education through Deakin University majoring in Dance teaching. Over the years she has taught students of all ages through to professional dancers at the peak of their careers and along with teaching strong technique her core teaching values centre around fostering each child’s passion for dance. This interview will be broken up into 2 episodes. This episode is all about getting to know Stacey as well as tackling the discussion balancing running a studio while balancing motherhood. Next week we will continue the conversation with Stacey as she shares with us the benefits of entering local, state and national awards and how she has used winning awards to build customer loyalty and to create buzz around her business.

Sci-Fi Saturday Night
TalkCast 404 – Scott Wauchope and The Doctor

Sci-Fi Saturday Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019


Welcome to a new season of Sci Fi Saturday Night, whatever that means. As part of our renewed pledge to only talk about stuff we like, in this episode we are pleased to introduce our vast listening audience, the marvelous mind and talents of Scott Wauchope. Scott brings a lot to the “Artists Alley” table, so […]

Regional Voices
Regional innovation making safer roads

Regional Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 14:59


Australian research has shown that widened roads result in up to a 42% reduction in serious injury crashes. But around Australia lots of roads don’t have great shoulders and some have none at all. It’s a particular challenge in regional areas where funding is limited. Now there’s a new approach, thanks to some classic Aussie inventiveness. A Wauchope based, family run company has developed a system to provide a cost effective way of making roads safer, and they’re about to take their great idea to the world. Ashleigh Pinson tells Kendi Burness-Cowan how her dad came up with the idea for the ShoulderMaster, which enables quick and effective repairs to road shoulders.

Global Gospel
PASTOR CARL A. WAUCHOPE - THE CITY OF REFUGE - SOUTH MIAMI

Global Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 62:00


Saturday, September 29, 2018  Listen to Global Gospel. Our special guest will be Pastor Carl A. Wauchope.  He is the Senior Pastor of The City of Refuge in South  Miami, Florida.   Elder Wauchope is an anointed preacher in the Lord's Church.  He is an International Evangelist.  His ministry of song and the preached word has taken him to Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean.  He has a fresh word for this time and season. This is a season filled with political, social, and economic unrest but, Jesus Christ is still the answer.   Many souls have been touched and lives have been changed.  Tune in as we hear from God's messenger.  There is a message for the believer, the unbeliever, the oppressed, the depressed, the sick, the bond and the free.  Listen and receive a blessing from the Lord.

Big Rigs Podcast
The Big Rigs Podcast, Season 2, Epsiode 25

Big Rigs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 28:24


THIS week our host Kermie is coming to you from beautiful, downtown Fingal Bay, a couple hours north of Sydney. He's spending some time with his son Steve and his soon-to-be bride Michaela, aka Miki. But this week, we bring you an interview with Wauchope owner-operator Mick Kaandorp on why he's decided to give up his time and truck to answer an SOS call from a desperate drought-stricken farmer. Editor James Graham also talked to long-time safety lobbyist Lyndal Denny on why we need more women behind the wheel and her new campaign to break through the glass bull-bar. And as usual, Yogi's back with his five minute rant! Make sure you tune in!

Terribly Funny with Steve Basilone

Steve talks to writer, Audrey Wauchope (Cougar Town, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), about fun stuff like parenting, blocking out your early twenties, and sexual abuse!

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast
Andrew talks about the Wauchope Fire Fighters Fundraiser

Strawny's Breaky Show Catchup - Triple M Mid North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 3:34


Great story to help MNDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ask a Dancer Podcast
Ask a Dancer - Episode #3 Timothy O'Donnell

Ask a Dancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 17:37


A podcast for dance lovers, providing inspiration and education on the professional dance industry from the world's best dancers and choreographers.  Episode #3 features Timothy O'Donnell, Australian dancer and Choreographer, currently Resident Choreographer and Dancer at the Milwalkee Ballet, USA. If you love dance and want to know more about how to make dance your career, stay tuned to Ask a dancer.  Hosted by Stacey Morgan, a passionate dance teacher, choreographer and media presenter. Stacey is the Principal of Wauchope & Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance studio on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Australia. www.wpmpa.co Tweet your questions or guest suggestions to @danceqanda and use the hashtag askadancer

Talk Ultra
Episode 76 - Olson, Lewis, Don Wauchope, Smith-Batchen

Talk Ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 196:24


  Timothy Olson talks from the heart about his 2014 season and Tina Lews inspires with her honest. Iain Don Wauchope talks about record breaking at the SkyRun and Lisa Smith-Batchen discuss the Badwater Quad. Ian chews the ultr fat with Speedgoat Karl and we have the Up & Coming Races.

Ask a Dancer Podcast
Ask a Dancer - Episode #2 Jessica Thompson

Ask a Dancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014 19:07


A podcast for dance lovers, providing inspiration and education on the professional dance industry from the world's best dancers and choreographers.  Episode #2 features Jessica Thompson, Australian classical and contemporary dancer. If you love dance and want to know more about how to make dance your career, stay tuned to Ask a dancer.  Hosted by Stacey Morgan, a passionate dance teacher, choreographer and media presenter. Stacey is the Principal of Wauchope & Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance studio on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Australia. www.wpmpa.co Tweet your questions or guest suggestions to @danceqanda and use the hashtag askadancer

Ask a Dancer Podcast
Ask a Dancer - Episode #1 Kelley Abbey

Ask a Dancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 30:23


A podcast for dance lovers, providing inspiration and education on the professional dance industry from the world's best dancers and choreographers.  Episode #1 features Kelley Abbey, Australian dancer and choreographer and tracks her incredible career, Kelley gives great advice to young dancers on how to make it in the industry. If you love dance and want to know more about how to make dance your career, stay tuned to Ask a dancer.  Hosted by Stacey Morgan, a passionate dance teacher, choreographer and media presenter. Stacey is the Principal of Wauchope & Port Macquarie Performing Arts, a dance studio on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Australia. www.wpmpa.co Tweet your questions or guest suggestions to @danceqanda and use the hashtag askadancer