Jamie Hutchinson and Dead Men Tom discuss crisps and other weird things they're obsessed with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Crisp Sessions Podcasts
This IS Juicy Sessions. I am your host Anthony A. w/my favorite cohost, The Black Great Gatsby himself, my friend Kort! At this point you’re thinking, “what is Juicy Sessions?!” Well, chyy it’s your local Juicy Juicier keeping it very REAL! Forever perched to serve every JUICY JUICER w/ORGANIC conciseness, cultivated culture, and colorful COMEDY. Each Session is PULP FREE w/crisp tidbits of LOVE & LIGHT. So, go ahead, click PLAY. You will be quenched w/LAUGHTER! I guarantee you’ll come back ...
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Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here.
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A short and crisp view at what the nzyme team worked on over the last few days.
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Hi, I’m Jen, and I sold my soul to corporate ladder climbing, a big salary, the fancy exec title, and corporate gold stars (which, as it turns out, are mostly company t-shirts and crisp high fives). Where did I find myself? Flat on my ass—needing a serious detox from corporate life. Join me as we discuss rebuilding your soul after the corporate charm has worn off (and maybe how to navigate corporate climbing while keeping some of your soul). We’ll also discuss rebuilding your identity, reset ...
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A matter of Afghan pride - Breaking Bread: Part 4
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11:04Breaking Bread this week features Kadambari Raghukumar in conversation with Agha Naqshbandi and his wife Wahida Niazi, who are mastering with pride, their Afghan skills of breadmaking in the South Island. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Breaking Bread with pide - "Nothing like woodfire"
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11:44The humble pide, is a historic staple from Anatolia and at this bakery in West Auckland, Mustafa Suphy and Anil Ozbal sing praises of their Turkish traditions of baking while enjoying a fresh pide, washing it down with a Turkish coffee. Credits: Video and images: DOP/Editor - Craig Gladding Director/ Producer - Ka Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz fo…
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"No Injera, no life" - an ode to the Ethiopian staple
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10:02No Ethiopian meal is complete without this fermented staple accompaniment and in today’s podcast, Kadambari Raghukumar is breaking bread with her Ethiopian friends in West Auckland at Goju, with injera. Credits: Video and images: DOP/Editor - Craig Gladding Director/ Producer - Kadambari Raghukumar Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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Breaking Bread with Meinolf Kraeling: "Old bread is not hard, having no bread is."
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14:02This one's for the carb connoisseurs amongst us - Breaking Bread features our community's beloved bakers and in this first part, master baker Meinolf Kraeling is in conversation with Kadambari Raghukumar, about his deeply ingrained German love for bread. Credits: Video and images: DOP/Editor - Craig Gladding Director/ Producer - Kadambari Raghukuma…
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Of grains and gods - Yuki Fukuda's trials with rice
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13:31What started out an a backyard experiment for Nelson-based Yuki Fukuda, her patch of rice paddy is now showing promise of growing further. Yuki’s an ecologist and is deeply concerned with the state of world when it comes to climate change. Growing food, rice, particularly, is an extension of her consciousness around the topic Go to this episode on …
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A square at a time - moving pieces from Argentina to the South Island
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9:24Rami Riachi's love for chess is creating a generation of players in Nelson through his workshops and classes throughout the region. How did the Argentinian win the hearts and minds of chess fanatics here in New Zealand? Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Beyond goldfields - documenting the history of early Chinese settlers
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15:37Dr Phoebe Li and Cameron Sang talk to Kadambari Raghukumar about their contribution toward constructing a more nuanced picture of how New Zealand's Chinese community grew beyond goldfields. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Keeping it crisp - NZ apples to the world
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11:38We all love a good crunchy apple – but how do they stay like that for months after being picked? Find out in this episode featuring South African-born scientist Nicolette Neiman in Hawkes Bay. We may be well out of apple picking season but there's no dearth of the fruit when it comes to our tables even in the thick of winter – here or overseas thro…
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In our final part to the series, Leandro Vasques (cavaco), Jay Moyo (bass) and Manjit Singh (tabla) meet for the first time for a session in RNZ's studio. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Zimbabwe to Auckland - Back to Basics with Jay Moyo
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14:47For so many of us in the diaspora the music we grew up immersed in and for some, trained in, remains a bedrock to our lives here in New Zealand. Whether its Samba, gospel or Hindustani classical music, the sounds of our childhood continue in ways to inform choices, stir up memories and for many help actually make new tracks in a new home. Jabulani …
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Holding on to hope after the 12 Day War - Iranians in New Zealand
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9:40In what’s being called the 12 Day War, 627 people have been killed in Iran by Israeli strikes and nearly 5000 injured, and Iran's retaliatory bombardment has killed 28 in Israel. In this episode, we're taking a break from the ongoing series Back to Basics, to speak to two Iranian New Zealanders who've spent the last few weeks in despair and worry a…
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Beyond Bhangra and Bollywood - Back to Basics with Manjit Singh and Kooshna Gupta
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14:16In our second part to this series, we dive into another sonic universe - the fascinating connection between ancient Indian musical tradition and the more modern sounds of Indian film and folk music. While Bollywood and Bhangra are an inextricable and now cliched part of the modern Indian music experience, the real bedrock upon which all that is bui…
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Back to Basics - the sounds of Brazil with Leandro Vasques
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14:35The unmistakable sounds of Brazil, even to the untrained ear are an instant invitation into the world of carnival and caipirinhas – but that’s the good stuff. Some of these sounds come from places of struggle and solidarity and in this first part of Back to Basics, Leandro Vasques talks about the history behind some genres, his musical influences a…
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Is it her? Or the system? Unpacking female competitiveness in the workplace
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45:21We're back! Season 2 starting off talking about something I've encountered in every job I've had. I've perpetuated it, I've been a victim of it, I've witnessed it. But yet, we never talk about it. Today we dive deep into female competition in the workplace. From subtle micro-aggressions to internal battles, we explore why women often find themselve…
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Health span versus life span -Dr Sharad Paul on 'biohacking our genes'
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16:30With his latest book, globally renowned skin cancer surgeon Dr Sharad Paul, reflects on habits and tweaks that may just allow us to hack into genomics to optimize our performance. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Pepa Torre - Digging into definitions of self
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11:43Pepa Torre first came to New Zealand in the mid 90s. In her recent multimedia art installation called "23, 24, 25…Life U-Turns...Fate?", Torre looks back at 25 years of exploring time and experiences that define her idea of self. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Accidental Comics - Sameena Zehra and Eddy Rodriguez
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14:44In our final episode of Accidental Comics - We're with guests Sameena Zehra and Eddy Rodriguez both of whom stepped into the world of comedy after coming to New Zealand. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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This week, Scotland to Auckland was a circuitous route for comic David Stuart who came seeking love and a laugh - he's gets there in the end. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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