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The Interview

The New York Times

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Conversations with the world’s most fascinating people. Each week, hosts David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro talk to compelling, influential figures in culture, politics, business, sports and beyond — illuminating who they are, why they do what they do and how they impact the rest of us. New episodes every Saturday.
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Craft Brewing is often described as an art - however, the podcasts/blogs/sites etc. that discuss this don’t pay a ton of attention to the actual artwork and visual aspects of the industry! I love cool can art! And I want to talk about it with brewers/artists and others within the Craft Brewing space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Still I Rise Podcast

Lisa McKenzie, Founder of You Night Events

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Featuring everyday Shereos and Heroes sharing inspiring stories of how they persevered after a life- altering event. Story Crafting is a program of You Night Empowering Events and the We Lift You Up Fund - a 501c3 public charity. Our primary focus is to address emotional healing and to help women find a path forward after a cancer diagnosis. However, future plans include stories of trials and triumph from every walk of life. Thank you to our sponsor, Guardant Health! Guardant Health is a lea ...
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Junk

Tommy Pico

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Indigenous American poet, editor, and general vocal cheese fry Tommy Pico interviews a treasure trove of cultural luminaries about relics, keepsakes, and rando baubles in their apartments, sussing out the stories of their Junk. Each episode ends with a short reading from his latest poetry collection (also called Junk nbd lol smiley face). Brought to you by Tin House Books.
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This is an Australian surf podcast that interviews legends who are all connected by their love of catching a wave. I chat with surf enthusiasts from the big CEO of surf brands to small local frothers making waves in the surf industry . My vision for this podcast is to connect the surfing community; bring experts in for advice about surfing; give board reviews that actually apply to the average knockabout surfer; and, most importantly, provide a platform for awesome people to tell their story!
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An excerpt from Jessica's story: "Knowing I would lose my breasts, I feared losing a part of me that I never really understood the importance of until it was going to be taken away; taking away what fed my son, taking away where he would rest his head for comfort, taking away a part of my femininity, and replacing it with something that wanted to m…
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Hi everyone! Thank you for following our podcast, filled with short interviews that we hope will inspire and inform. We will feature a new story every Sunday and Thursday! This story was the second story that I wrote - to help me come to terms with a failing marriage. I used a lot of metaphors in this to illustrate my feelings and I really hope you…
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Hi everyone! Thank you for following our podcast, filled with short interviews that we hope will inspire and inform. We will feature a new story every Sunday and Thursday! This story was the first story that I wrote - to help me come to terms with a failing marriage. I used a lot of metaphors in this to illustrate my feelings and I really hope you …
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We’re off for Labor Day weekend, but are excited to bring you a great episode of The Book Review podcast. As part of The New York Times Book Review’s recent 100 Best Books of the 21st Century project, podcast host and Book Review editor Gilbert Cruz has been interviewing some of the authors whose books appeared on the list. In this episode, he talk…
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An excerpt from Zita's story: "Joy and sorrow can coexist, so let your precious tears fall like diamonds on the floor for there is healing in releasing this built-up pressure, like the white teardrop that emerges from beneath the broken heart of the flower plant. There is value in emotion as in diamonds. It is the release and relief that cleanses, …
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An excerpt from Maureen's story: "My sisters were also my light. During my first diagnosis, my sisters would be there during my chemotherapy. One would drop me off, and another would pick me up. My oldest sister would go with me to appointments, pull out a notebook, and take copious notes. During my second diagnosis, she would change her work sched…
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An excerpt from Audrey's story: "My guiding light has been my children and my now husband. My son, at the age of fourteen, was wiser than he knew. The day I received the call for the biopsy, my son looked at me and said “Mom don’t worry, you will be just fine.” My son and daughter helped in every way possible- from learning to change the dressings …
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An excerpt from Jenna's story: "Throughout my journey, feeling like a square peg, my husband Rich has been my cornerstone. He is my Superman. Rich is compassionate, caring, loving, non-judgmental and could make me laugh during the darkest days. He gives "tough love" even when I don't want to hear it. Rich made some very tough medical decisions that…
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An excerpt from Jamie's story: "My battle against breast cancer wasn't just about survival, it became a catalyst for change- igniting a passion within me to redefine my life's purpose. The journey was far from easy. It has been filled with many tears, therapy sessions, soul-searching, and of course art, creativity, and now photography. I am working…
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An excerpt from Eileen's story: "I am stronger than I thought I was. I am not looking at it as "my cup is always full" but more towards being that of Superwoman. I have been faced with many challenges over the years from health challenges to parent challenges and found that I am a fighter, I am strong and there is nothing that I can’t overcome. Eve…
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Excerpt from Renee's story: "I have overcome adverse childhood experiences. I continue to work on self-growth and acceptance. I thrive to make every day better than yesterday. Challenges will arise but I am stronger now. I am breaking through. I have scraped part of my chrysalis. I see the sunshine. It is so much brighter than the darkness. I am em…
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From Keri's story, "The Lotus' Earthquake" Like the lotus, petal by petal I will somehow blossom. The lotus is a symbol of strength, new beginnings and rebirth. My soul’s desire for triumph is fierce. The way a lotus grows is a victory over obstacles that most can’t overcome. So this is not a sad story, it’s a story about someone who had many tough…
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From Elizabeth's Story: "Life happens, friendships come and go, things change after a life altering experience, but I knew God did not abandon me. My family began praying the rosary. Things changed so much for me. I became calmer and very much at ease. My son was my number one driving force. I knew he needed me, but I needed him more. As exhausted …
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From Jen's story entitled "Like Daddy, Like Daughter" "Acquaintances, close friends, and family have told me that I inspire them with what I’ve gone through, and my response is always, “I didn’t have a choice. I just kept moving because I had to.” And they all respond with something like, “Sure, but you overcame all this trauma in such a way that w…
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“The Interview” is a new podcast from The New York Times, featuring in-depth conversations with fascinating people. Each week, David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro will chat with notable figures in the worlds of culture, politics, business, sports, wellness and beyond — illuminating who they are, why they do what they do and how they impact the r…
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I thought I would try something different and decided that Lila and I would read the children's book 'Ziggy The Piggy learns to Surf' one of her favourite bedtime stories as a podcast episode. A fun children's book that will help your kids learn to surf. Brought to you by authors Luke Hamer and Nicholas Bartlett-Tepper, it's your new favourite bedt…
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I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes were recorded outside and to a live audience. The Surf Flex Lab progresses surf and water sports technology to maximize performance and enjoyment of w…
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I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes were recorded outside and to a live audience. Jenna Clark is the co-creator of SurFebruary which is is a fun annual event in February, where participa…
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I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes were recorded outside and to a live audience. Turning the worst day of your life into your best is no easy feat, but sometimes there is simply no othe…
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Waves of Thinking is a mental health recovery program based out of the South Coast. Zac offers surf lessons and ice bath resets I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes were recorded outside …
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ONE WAVE - OneWave is a non-profit surf community raising awareness of mental health through a simple recipe…saltwater therapy, surfing and fluro. I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes wer…
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Welcome to country and smoking ceremony by Aunty Gwenda Jarrett recorded live at SurfLife festival in Gerringong on the 1st of April. I was lucky enough to be apart of the team that organised the SurfLife festival. My role was to source legends in the surfing industry to give talks. Sorry for any bad audio quality as these episodes were recorded ou…
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Noah is a passionate surfer, YouTuber & coach! From a young age, he has been obsessed with improving his surfing – He used to spend hours watching surf movies of the pros, then go out and try to be just like them. As he got older and improved, He wanted to start surf coaching and share my knowledge. He created Surfing With Noz to inspire and teach …
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SURFER, SHARK ATTACK SURVIVOR, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER, STORY TELLER Brett Connellan came in to the Hill to Air studio to talk about his surfing history, and how a Shark attack changed his life forever. Brett is now a motivational speaker and has recently released a movie on Stan called Attacking Life. Watch the trailer here. https://attackinglifefilm…
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I caught up with Jye Glass a Surfboard shaper and Co owner of Glass Handcrafts Ulladulla. ​We chat about all things surf, plus I pick his brain about the ins and outs of shaping surfboards. Thank you for listening; I would just like to give a quick shout-out to my following sponsors. These companies support and believe in The South Coast Kook Podca…
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