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Tough Cookie: The Wally “Famous” Amos Story, named the Tribeca Festival’s 2025 Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award winner, tells the story of a Black pop-culture icon and cookie mogul, through his booms and busts spanning the American century, from the perspective of his daughter, Sarah Amos. Famous Amos was an overnight hit, leading to a life of glamour, prestige, and cookies for Wally and his family—for a while. But all the charisma and fame in the world couldn’t save Wally from a string o ...
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MONSTER

Tommy Bertelsen

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A sonic memoir about meeting a real demon while making a horror movie in Latvia. Created by TOMMY BERTELSEN Original Music by MICHAEL SHUMAN Produced by ISAIAH SMALLMAN and BRYCE MCGUIRE
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The Apple Store celebrates the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with an event series featuring the amazing talent behind many of the festival favorites. Subscribe to the podcast to hear behind-the-scenes stories and insights from these fantastic filmmakers and actors.
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Filmmaker Lou Howe, producers Ben Howe and Luca Borghese, and actor Rory Culkin discuss their film Gabriel. First-time writer-director Lou Howe’s drama focuses on a vulnerable and confused young man who longs for stability and happiness.
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Director Andrew Disney, writer Bradley Jackson, and actors Jake Lacy, Brian McElhaney, Nick Kocher, Kate McKinnon, Jay Pharaoh, Beck Bennett, and Nikki Reed discuss their film Intramural. The movie is a hilarious sendup of inspirational sports movies, focusing on a hapless intramural football team that reunites for one final showdown.
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In the Tribeca Pediatrics: On Call podcast Dr. Michel Cohen and Dr. TJ Gold answer calls from parents on a range of pediatric and parenting topics and share their knowledge and insight from over 40 years of collective pediatric experience. If you are interested in calling in with a question, please email us at [email protected].
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The Apple Store celebrates the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with an event series featuring the amazing talent behind many of the festival favorites. Subscribe to the podcast to hear behind-the-scenes stories and insights from these fantastic filmmakers and actors.
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Imaginary Advice

Imaginary Advice

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Experiments in audio fiction | Anthology series by Ross Sutherland Tribeca Independent Fiction Award 2025 (for “They Will / They Won’t”) British Podcast Award Winner: Best Fiction Series “Few people are as skilled at turning moments of regret into transcendent, artistic works (…) One of podcasting’s brightest lights” —AV Club “As close as you can get to an audible psychedelic trip” —Stylist “Sutherland’s laboratory for various experiments in audio fiction, full of strange excursions and subl ...
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Director David Mackenzie and actor Jack O’Connell discuss their film Starred Up. This tense and unpredictable drama explores the life of a young offender so violent and volatile that he is “starred up” — prematurely moved to an adult prison.
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Join actor Rashida Jones for a moderated discussion and audience Q&A about Angie Tribeca. The new TBS comedy series—a spoof on police procedurals—centers on Angie Tribeca (Jones)—a lone wolf detective who's none too pleased to be partnered with Jay Geils (Hayes MacArthur). Together, they work to investigate LA's most serious cases—from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides.
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Director Louie Psihoyos, producer Fisher Stevens, and subjects Travis Threlkel, Shawn Heinrichs, and Leilani Münter discuss their gripping environmental documentary 6. The film utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to show never-before-seen images that will change the way we understand the issues of endangered species and mass extinction.
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First-time director Gia Coppola and actors Emma Roberts and Nat Wolff discuss their film Palo Alto. This vibrant and cinematic immersion in the high school experience follows overlapping stories of teens and the adults around them in the titular town.
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Catch the latest action from the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival starting on April 22. Get a peek behind the scenes from some of the film industry's leading actors, writers, and directors. Hear what they're up to and learn how they brought their stories to the big screen. Also enjoy talks from the 2007 and 2008 series, included here as well.
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Filmmaker Ryan Piers Williams, actor-producer America Ferrera, actor Jon Paul Phillips, and Producer Kwesi Collisson discuss their film X/Y. The character-driven drama centers on the shifting sexual and romantic relationships among four restless New Yorkers searching for a sense of intimacy and self-identity.
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Get a glimpse of the work by some of this year's filmmakers, including the documentary films Ballet 422 (director Jody Lee Lipes) and An Honest Liar (director Justin Weinstein). Also showing in the Sneak Peek are the narrative features Below Dreams (writer/director Garrett Bradley), Summer of Blood (writer/director Onur Tukel), and Match (writer/director Stephen Belber).
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WNYC is partnering with the Tribeca Film Festival for the second year in a row to bring exclusive recordings of panels, discussions and interviews straight to your podcast feed. Hear conversations about the festival’s selected films, as well as the entertainment industry at large, with such luminary voices as George Lucas, Courtney Love, and Christopher Nolan. Find the full selection of talks here, along with 2014’s panels, and subscribe to the podcast to hear them all.
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This series hosted by Tribeca's Davy Gardner brings the identity of The Tribeca Festival into the world of sound. Tribeca Audio Premieres releases the first episode of a brand new podcast after host Davy Gardner interviews the writers, actors, journalists, or musicians behind the making of it. It's a place to discover the greatest stories and storytellers.
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Filmmakers Marshall Curry and Matthew VanDyke discuss their riveting documentary Point and Shoot. The film follows the true story of a young man from Baltimore whose wanderlust leads him to Libya, where he joins the rebel army in its effort to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi.
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Writer-director Angus MacLachlan and actors Paul Schneider, Melanie Lynskey, and Audrey Scott discuss their film Goodbye To All That. The story follows a recently divorced man who is thrust into the uncharted territory of single fatherhood, and—even more frightening—getting back into the rather unpredictable dating pool.
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Director John Butler and actors Hugh O’Conor and Peter McDonald discuss their slapstick comedy The Bachelor Weekend. In the film, a foppish groom-to-be on a bachelor camping weekend discovers that he and his genteel friends are no match for his future brother-in-law, an uncouth bully.
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Conference Call

Paradiso Media

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Starring Elizabeth Henstridge, Jeff Ward, Gregory Stees and Emma Roberts, Conference Call follows Julie Burke as she partners with eccentric entrepreneurs "The Toade Bros.” Julie patiently helps the Toades desperately pitch their half-baked ideas to a string of bewildered investors. Poring over hours of cringeworthy recorded phone calls from this oddball tech company, our (fake) investigative podcaster, Charlotte Dunn, delivers a story of incompetence, fraud, and betrayal. After the Toades m ...
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Join filmmaker Gaukur Úlfarsson and Icelandic comedian Jon Gnarr as they discuss their documentary, “Gnarr”. Following his country’s economic meltdown, Gnarr formed a punk political party and ran for mayor of Reykjavik. When support for Gnarr’s mayoral bid snowballs, what began as a joke quickly captures the imagination of a nation desperate for a change.
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Join the talented director as he discusses his film Flowers of Evil. Set in Paris, this experimental drama organically incorporates YouTube documentation of Iran’s 2009 post-election demonstrations and the government’s brutal reprisals into a tender love story between an Algerian-French hotel bellman and an Iranian student.
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Hamlet

Make-Believe Association

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Tribeca Festival World Premiere 2025 – This revelatory new take on Shakespeare's iconic tragedy drops you inside the fractured mind of the prince. With breathtaking binaural sound design by Tony-Award winner Mikhail Fiksel and starring Daniel Kyri (Chicago Fire), this is Hamlet as you've never heard it.
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TribecaFilmInstitute

TribecaFilmInstitute

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TFI LIVE is the podcast of the Tribeca Film Institute, a New York-based non-profit arts organization. Each episode is dedicated to talking with members of the film community and highlighting companies providing resources to filmmakers.
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.
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This director discusses his film “Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon”. One of the world’s biggest rock bands, Kings of Leon returns to Talihina, Oklahoma, for their annual family reunion. The documentary examines the band’s roots and explores how a strict Pentecostal upbringing preceded their unlikely transformation.
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Join filmmaker Steven Silver, photographer and author Greg Marinovich and actor Taylor Kitsch as they discuss this gripping drama based on the nonfiction book by Greg Marinovich. The film follows four young combat photographers who risk their lives and use their cameras to tell the world of the violence associated with the first free elections in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Money & a Good Life

Tribeca Financial

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Talking about the F word never sounded so good. Money & a Good Life is a podcast to help you manage your finances and make the most out of life. So what the F is this podcast about? Finances. Ryan Watson is someone who tells it like it is. And speaks from the heart. No wonder he’s the host of a podcast that tackles the F word head-on. This word can either be a friend or a foe. Ryan knows both. He’s experienced living pay check to pay check, seeing his hard working single mother determined to ...
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The talented actor and filmmaker discusses his documentary film “Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels ofA Tribe Called Quest” together with band member Phife. The film documents the inner workings and backstage drama of the band A Tribe Called Quest, and explores what’s next for these pioneers of alternative rap.
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Earth Eclipsed

Apollo Podcasts

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An Official Selection of the Tribeca Festival 2021. A brilliant neuroscientist on the brink of a galaxy-changing discovery that will save millions of lives has her work cut short when she’s kidnapped by a renegade miner. Follow Dr. Alexine Prometh as she works to outwit Nico Dunn and complete the Abacus Project, her life's work. Set in the distant future, this immersive audio series explores what it means to live in a utopian society, and the great lengths a person must go to preserve humanity.
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Guardians of the River

Wild Bird Trust, NGOWP, House of Pod

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2021 Best Narrative Nonfiction Podcast Award winner at Tribeca Film Festival and Jackson Wild Film Festival. This is the story of the guardians of the Okavango water system and their monumental task: conserve a remote, near pristine environment facing threats from all sides. This podcast follows what happens when worlds connect, and at times collide, with the common goal of protecting a place
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Join actor Thomas Haden Church ("Sideways") and filmmaker Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais as they discuss their black comedy, "Whitewash." In the film, a man trying to survive a harsh Canadian winter finds himself in a complicated situation when a meeting with a stranger leads to an accidental death.
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Join filmmaker Lance Edmands, producer Kyle Martin, and actors Amy Morton ("Up in the Air"), Louisa Krause ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), and Emily Meade ("Sleepwalk with Me") as they discuss their rural drama, "Bluebird." In the film, one woman’s tragic mistake shatters the community of a Maine logging town.
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Lake Song

Make-Believe Association

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OFFICIAL SELECTION -- Tribeca Festival Audio Premieres. It's 2098 and the Republic of Chicago has what the world needs: fresh water. But with new opportunities come new threats, especially for a pair of siblings on the South Side. Can the people come together to save their city—and each other? Combining sci-fi and music, politics and poetry, Lake Song is a collective response to our times, and a shared dream of our future.
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A Field Guide to Gay Animals

DoubleDouble Podcasts from Canadaland

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Official Selection of the 2024 Tribeca Audio Festival. Selected as one of Apple Podcasts Favourites of 2024 so far. Strap on your binoculars and lace up your boots: A Field Guide to Gay Animals explores sexuality, gender, and joy in the animal world. Hosts Owen Ever and Laine Kaplan-Levenson take you on a quest to see beyond the natural world as we know it and into the natural world as it is: queer as f*ck. Homosexuality has been documented in over 1,500 species of animals. From gay geese an ...
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Join filmmaker Alastair Siddons, producer Emile Abinal, and artists JR and Romel as they discuss the film "Inside Out." The documentary tracks the powerful evolution of Inside Out, the world’s largest participatory art project that uses giant portraits to motivate communities to define their most important causes.
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Enjoy this episode from our friends at Milk Street Radio! We answer your calls with Vaughn Vreeland (of New York Times Cookie Week fame) to help you bake the best cookies of the season; historian Pen Vogler breaks down classic Christmas dishes featured in Charles Dickens’ stories, from turkey to plum pudding; author Kat Lieu shares her recipe for O…
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How do we make sure young people are leaving school ready to face the real world, not just academically, but financially as well? Because right now, the stats aren't great. Nearly half of all Australian adults are considered financially illiterate. But when it comes to young people? Things look even more concerning. Only 28% of teenage boys and jus…
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A story designed to be synchronised with the 2012 motion picture, "Skyfall".SYNC POINT = EXACTLY SIX MINUTESWritten by Ross SutherlandPerformed / Produced by Ross Sutherland for the podcast Imaginary AdviceMusic:Heavenly Beauty by AudioPanda (license #42553683184)Inspiring Innovation by AGMusic (license #49124778367)Yoga and Zen by I'mihsandincer (…
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For a lot of people, retirement is a big financial unknown. Do I have enough super? Am I doing enough? Am I too late? What if I get there and hate it? In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with James Wrigley, Melbourne based financial advisor, part-owner of First Financial, and author of Retire Life Ready, to talk about bu…
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The final chapter of Wally Amos’s life (and this podcast) begins with him quite literally on the run back to Hawaii and sets up a series of painful battles for host Sarah Amos and her family. As Sarah navigates the struggles so many face with an aging parent, she is finally forced to reckon with a father and life she had managed to avoid unpacking …
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When a relationship ends, dividing up the finances can be one of the most stressful and confusing parts of the process. Who owns what? What's been disclosed? What's being hidden? And what happens when something just doesn't feel right? In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Julie Garis, founder of Simple Split Financia…
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As Wally Amos continues to chase the fading fame from his Famous Amos days, he drifts farther and farther away from those who know him best, including host Sarah Amos, his daughter. New wives, new cookie companies, and new schemes to win back his fame create a version of her dad from which Sarah does her best to run. But to Sarah’s surprise, it's W…
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Some say Canada is currently in the throes of a horrible surge of anti-Jew hatred. Others say that anti-zionism is being conflated with antisemitism. So which is it? And who is to blame for it — activists, or Israel? What is Happening Here is a co-production of Canadaland and The Canadian Jewish News. Listen to the first two episodes wherever you g…
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[Episode 118]LEAKER: An Imaginary Advice Horror Special! The top-floor occupant of a block of flats is discovered dead. Even after the clean-up crew departs, something remains… NB. This episode is presented in spectacular VHS! Don’t forget to rewind the tape for the next customer…Written and performed by Ross SutherlandProduced by Ross Sutherland f…
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On the surface, Wally Amos appears to have it all: the fame, the fortune, and a new wife and daughter. And to top it off, he’s living in a big pink mansion in Hawaii. He’s also helping support literacy, making a name for himself as a motivational speaker and even visiting the White House. But in reality, Wally is on the verge of losing it all. What…
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When you think about financial advice, what comes to mind? Numbers? Spreadsheets? Maybe superannuation or investments? But the best financial advice goes way beyond the money. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Sean Birch - Financial Adviser & Director, former accountant, and someone who understands that financial …
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From Andy Warhol to Andy Kaufman, the meteoric success of Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookies was filled with big personalities and truly original ideas, infused with the undeniable charm of Wally every step of the way. But what on earth possessed him, then a struggling talent manager living in Los Angeles with his second family, to start a chocolat…
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Born in 1936 in Tallahassee, Florida, Wally Amos would rise from a poor Black kid in the segregated South to the first Black agent at the William Morris Agency, by way of time in New York City, the Air Force, and even Hawaii. He starts a family and has his first real taste of what success looks like—but struggles with the limitations placed on him …
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Meet Wally Amos. He founded the ubiquitous Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookies in 1975, turning the brand into an overnight sensation and himself into a pop-culture fixture in the 1970s and 1980s. But there’s a darker side to Wally’s seemingly sweet story. One filled with five marriages to six women and a string of bad business decisions that led hi…
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Have you ever felt stuck in your career? Like you're meant for something more but unsure how to make the leap? Or maybe you've tried to pivot before, only to end up right back where you started, frustrated and unfulfilled. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Natalie Tran, Business and Career Transition Coach and fou…
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A lot of people start a business to create more freedom. More time, more flexibility, and more money. But instead, they end up overworked, underpaid, and overwhelmed. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Betsy Westcott—financial wellness coach, keynote speaker, and media regular—to talk about how to actually become t…
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Canadaland covers Canada, period. If there was ever a time to support Canadian news, it’s now. Go to canadaland.com/join and become a supporter today. Host: Jesse Brown Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor & Technical Producer), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A poor Black kid from the segregated South, Wally Amos would go on to be one of the most recognizable business and pop-culture figures of the 1970s and 1980s after launching Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies—before sadly losing it all. Join host Sarah Amos as she finally faces her father’s incredible but extremely messy legacy head-on in Tough Coo…
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If your money situation is making you feel hopeless, this episode is for you. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Mel Browne—bestselling author, financial educator, and someone who knows exactly what it's like to hit financial rock bottom and come out the other side. In her 30s, after a divorce, Mel had nothing. No …
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I'm on holiday, so this month I'm unlocking an episode of my Patreon bonus podcast, UNTITLED HORROR SCREENPLAY.Part One: I try to establish a new horror subgenre called DETERMINISTIC HORROR. ie. horror films in which the grisly end is cosmically ordained from the very beginning. I talk about The Shining (1980), The Tenant (1976), Hereditary (2018),…
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How often do you catch yourself saying, “I’ll do that one day”? One day you’ll travel. One day you’ll make time for yourself. One day you’ll chase the dream you’ve been putting off. But what if one day never comes? In this episode of Money and a Good Life, we’re joined by Kate Christie — time management specialist, bestselling author, and creator o…
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Most of us don’t want to think about what happens if we lose a partner. It’s uncomfortable. It feels far away. But Lahra Carey’s story shows why it’s a conversation we can’t afford to avoid. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Lahra - entrepreneur, media strategist, and crisis expert to talk about the sudden death o…
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Private school can offer great opportunities... but it also comes with a steep price tag. Do you ever wonder how families afford it? In this episode, we investigate the real costs of private education and how to manage them. Whether you're already paying private school fees or just starting to think about your children's future education, this conv…
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The truth is, for a lot of couples, money is one of those conversations people try to avoid. But here's the thing - that's not a great idea. You should be talking about money, how you manage it, and yes, even what happens if you break up. In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Steph and Ryan sit down with Rob Devlin, Head of Advice and Partner at …
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Is the 5-day workweek outdated? With burnout on the rise and workplaces scrambling to retain talent, the 4-day workweek is gaining serious momentum. But does it actually work? And how do we design workplaces where people feel fulfilled, not just productive? In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Ryan and Steph dive deep into the future of work wit…
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When you hear the word vulnerability, what comes to mind? For a long time, vulnerability was seen as a weakness. Something to hide if you wanted to succeed in your career, in sport, or even in life. But what if being vulnerable is actually one of your greatest strengths? In this episode of Money & a Good Life, hosts Ryan Watson and Stephanie Coombe…
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If you’re a regular listener to our podcast, you know that we like to take a bigger picture when it comes to money; looking at the impact it has on our lives and the good (and sometimes) not so good that can come with it. Well today we’re going to talk about a subject that’s definitely on the good side of the money topic – investing! And who better…
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[Episode 115]Three audio pieces inspired by the "Ship of Theseus" paradox.A man in healthcare communications is replaced by a clone; an after-dinner party turns bloody when presents are exchanged; a 360-year old folk song finally receives an updated ending.All pieces written and produced by Ross SutherlandVoice cast: Tessa Parr, Angus Dunican, Tams…
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We all go into relationships hoping for the best. But sometimes, despite our best efforts, things don't work out as planned. If you're facing a separation or divorce, you're already dealing with enough emotional upheaval. The last thing you need is financial chaos on top of it all. In this episode of Money and a Good Life, hosts Ryan and Steph tack…
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Make-Believe is proud to present the follow-up to "Lake Song", a revelatory new take on the most famous play ever written. Our "Hamlet" takes you inside the prince's head, letting you hear the story entirely through his ears. Featuring an astonishing cast led by Daniel Kyri and binaural sound design by Mikhail Fiksel, "Hamlet" had its world premier…
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What truly makes a life well lived? It’s a big question, but one worth unpacking. Speaker, author, and coach Anna Glynn joins us again to explore the big principles that underpin your Good Life, including how to discover your true purpose and what it really means to thrive. Anna specialises in sustainable high-performance, and her insights are back…
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Whose grave's this? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble Lorena Diaz - E…
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Do you see nothing there? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble Lorena Di…
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What should a man do but be merry? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble …
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What is this quintessence of dust? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble …
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What change is this? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble Lorena Diaz - …
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Must I remember? HAMLET By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by Jeremy McCarter Sound design by Mikhail Fiksel Executive produced by Emilia LaPenta and Jeremy McCarter CAST Daniel Kyri - Hamlet Ayanna Bria Bakari - Ophelia Terry Bell - Guildenstern/Voltimand Ronald L. Conner - Gravedigger Eduardo Curley-Carrillo - Ensemble Lorena Diaz - Ense…
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Have you ever found yourself in a money disagreement with your partner and wondered, “How did we even get here?” In this episode of Money & a Good Life, Ryan and Steph sit down with returning guest Suzanne Alexander—Certified Financial Coach and founder of Mindful Finances—to unpack the real reasons couples clash over money. Spoiler: it’s not just …
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