In 2017 as part of Festival of Change, I put forward a proposal to interview different museum and heritage professionals at the Museums Association conference in Manchester and record them for a podcast. This was done as part of the Museums Association Transformers Influence programme. The following 8 episodes comprise of interviews carried out.
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David McLeod Podcasts
True, personal stories from new voices and experienced writers resonating with the themes of the Personal Essay/Story Publishing Projects: "Bearing Up" (2018) and "Exploring" (2019).
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Testing your ideas against reality can be challenging. Not everything will go as planned. It’s about keeping an open mind, having a clear hypothesis and running multiple tests to see if you have enough directional evidence to keep going. This is the How I Tested That Podcast, where David J Bland connects with entrepreneurs and innovators who had the courage to test their ideas with real people, in the market, with sometimes surprising results. Join us as we explore the ups and downs of exper ...
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The Sober Motivation Podcast – Real Stories. Real Change. Welcome to The Sober Motivation Podcast, the top-rated recovery podcast inspiring people to quit drinking, stay sober, and build a life they’re proud of. Hosted by Brad McLeod, founder of the Sober Motivation Community, each episode features real sobriety stories, life-changing conversations, and actionable tools to help you overcome addiction and rediscover purpose. Whether you’re new to recovery, sober-curious, or years alcohol-free ...
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Thomaston Place Auction Galleries Brings You Auction Waves an Exclusive Audio Presentation
Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
"Auction Waves" takes you beyond the auction catalog for an up-close look at the antique and the classic, the rare and the beautiful, the eclectic and the unique. Host Elizabeth McLeod brings you enlightening and entertaining conversations with experts and authorities from the worlds of art, history, culture, style, and technology to bring you the inside story on distinctive items from our galleries.
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Longtime buddy's Chris and Tim chat about craft beer, breweries, some sports and meet with special guests along the way. Each week we talk about new and tasty craft beers, what's going on in the craft beer industry, meet brewers from across the country and sample delicious beers along the way. Listen for some laughs and good times while drinking a craft beer along with us. Cheers!
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A Vector Maestro is someone who can draw vector lines, manipulate anchors, create paths and export a clean crispy illustration scalable to any size required. Some Vector Maestros take the skills further with digital drawing apps and programs like Adobe Draw, Affinity Designer and even Microsoft’s Expression Design. Our favorite: Adobe Illustrator. The Vector Maestro Podcasts are companions to the VectorMaestros.com website where you will find links to vector illustration resources and tutori ...
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I LOVE LUCIFER the Podcast is a new Romantic Comedy Horror audio series starring Adam Levy (The Witcher). Two B movie stars battle movie monsters by day... and real monsters by night. When the cameras stop rolling, the lines of reality are blurred, and the fantasy of their day job turns into a living nightmare. CREATED BY SUSIE SINGER CARTER and DON PRIESS CAST ADAM LEVY - NIGEL THOMPSON/NARRATOR DAWNMARIE FERRARA - TANYA THOMPSON SUSIE SINGER CARTER - HOLLY KLYM/SINGER RICK SINGER - LARRY S ...
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Welcome to Mostly Horror! Sean Parker and Steve Goldberg discuss the horror genre; interviewing the amazing people who contribute to it and discussing their love for horror films, television and more!
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Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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On Masters of Scale, iconic business leaders share lessons and strategies that have helped them grow the world's most fascinating companies. Founders, CEOs, and dynamic innovators join candid conversations about their triumphs and challenges with a set of luminary hosts, including founding host Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn co-founder and Greylock partner). From navigating early prototypes to expanding brands globally, Masters of Scale provides priceless insights to help anyone grow their dream ent ...
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A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers is a podcast focused on ushering in a syntropic future of abundance and regeneration using permaculture. Join Matt Powers, author, educator, seed saver, entrepreneur, gardener, and family guy as he interviews experts from all over the world who are actively working to reverse the damage we've done to our ecosystems and ourselves. Learn how to apply these lessons to your own life and help bring about the abundant future we all desire!
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Coastal Conservation Association's podcast to discuss marine conservation, habitat, fishing and variety of coastal topics. Check us out @cca_texas and @shanebonnot.
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NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
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Edited by Wendy N. Wagner, NIGHTMARE is a critically-acclaimed digital magazine of horror and dark fantasy. In its pages, you will find all kinds of horror and dark fantasy, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. Every month NIGHTMARE will bring you a mix of original short stories and flash fiction, and featuring a variety of authors: from the bestsellers and award-winners you already know to the best new voices you haven't heard of yet. When you read ...
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An adaptation by Alan Plater of George Mackay Brown’s novel. An audio play performed by Orkney’s St Magnus Players. Directed by Penny Aberdein with music by John Gray. Four episodes. Episode 1 release: 10 January 2025, then weekly. Greenvoe centres on the fate of a traditional Orkney village on the mythical island of Hellya. The natural rhythms of Orkney life are shattered when a mysterious external company, Black Star, suddenly arrives to buy out the islanders and displace them from their h ...
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Beyond the Parade: Macy’s navigates tariffs, turbulence and retail evolution
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23:18This Thursday marks the 99th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Macy’s Inc. chairman and CEO Tony Spring joins Rapid Response with a behind-the-scenes preview of what to expect. It’s been a tumultuous year for the legacy retailer, shaped by new tariffs, shifting consumer habits, and the constant flip between “wartime” and “peacetime” leader…
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The All Blacks beat Wales in a high-scoring affair, as Sam looks back on a mixed year for the ABs. Liam Lawson apologises for Las Vegas mistake. In cricket: Australia win a very short Ashes opener, while Kane Williamson will return to test match cricket for the Black Caps in December.
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Consumer: Yeah Nah awards, Fair Trading Act changes
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14:30Jon Duffy, head of Consumer NZ, joins Kathryn to discuss what's being proposed as part of planned changes to the Fair Trading Act - there's some bigger penalties for breaches, but what's been left out and why? He'll also talk about the "winners" of Consumer's Yeah Nah Awards - which recognise retailers or organisations are giving consumers a raw de…
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ACC's investment targets overlooked small-cap market players. Meanwhile, Turner's launches a new 'Tina from Turners' ad campaign, but a slower economic recovery has been a 'punch in the face'.
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee from Nelson
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10:44The latest news from the region, including a bench top manufacturer calling out use of potentially deadly engineered stone, a new supermarket creating 60 jobs, and Samantha looks back at a trip into the skies she took with the German Air Force.
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Book review: Super-Frog Saves Tokyo by Haruki Murakami
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6:04Phil Vine reviews Super-Frog Saves Tokyo by Haruki Murakami, published by Penguin Random House.
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Underwater cameraman Andrew Penniket on a lifetime below the surface
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25:52Life as an underwater cameraman has led Andrew Pennaket to meet some weird, wonderful and pretty scary creatures
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President Donald Trump signs the Epstein Files Transparency Act and saw rising political tension as Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned.
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The Hawkes Bay startup offering tikanga guidance to companies using AI
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13:41Hawkes Bay startup MahiAI is offering companies guidance on te ao Maori content.
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ACC explains plan to remove thousands from weekly compensation
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24:46ACC expects to save about $7 billion between now and 2029 by getting long term claimants off of weekly compensation.
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For Tom, childhood was filled with positive memories—nothing that hinted he’d ever struggle with alcohol. After college, he stepped into his career, a world where late nights out were normal, and alcohol made social connections feel easier. At first, everything seemed under control. But when the pandemic hit, and isolation became a daily reality, d…
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Hey everyone, it's Nilay. It’s been great being back in the Decoder chair this fall, and we’ve got a bunch of great episodes coming up to round out the year. But the production team is off this week for the holiday, so today, we’re going to share this episode of The Gray Area with you. This time, host Sean Illing is talking to data scientist Hannah…
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Kennedy Warne joins Kathryn from Northland, where he's been visiting a marae teaching traditional weaving. Kennedy also talks about two of the double-hulled waka of the Hawaii-based Polynesian Voyaging Society which are in New Zealand at the moment as part of a five-year circumnavigation of the Pacific. And cats have been included in the Predator F…
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Sarah Meikle has been travelling around India for more than 25 years and now runs small group tours for those really interested in life and culture in the world's most populous country. As the Director of All India Permit Tours, and visiting cities from Delhi, Kolkata and Varanasi in the north to Kerala in the south, she is well versed with the wor…
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
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24:25Ben and Gareth discuss recent events in politics.
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
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11:09David discusses increased pressure on council owned companies, such as Lyttleton Port Company, to lift dividends to help ease rates rises.
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Book review: New Zealand Photography Collected
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6:37David Hill reviews New Zealand Photography Collected by Athol McCredie, published by Te Papa Press.
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Sir Richard Faull and the wonders of the human brain
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28:00The human brain has more than 90 billion cells, which generally work together in harmony.
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Seamus discusses the latest in the US proposed plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Can roadside drug testing really detect impairment?
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15:26As New Zealand gets set to rollout roadside drug testing, an Australian expert says it's a scattergun approach.
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Fears over the future of community pharmacists
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18:26Pharmacists around the country are opposed to plans to deregulate ownership saying it could spell the beginning of end of community chemists.
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Possible: Steve Kerr and Kris Brown on leadership and purpose in sports
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1:00:49What does it take to turn tragedy into advocacy, and advocacy into lasting change? This week, Reid and Aria are talking to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Kris Brown, president of Brady, the nation’s oldest gun violence prevention organization. Together, they explore how sports, storytelling, and civic engagement can move the needle on one of Am…
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Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring some of the funnier stories of the last week.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
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A land occupation at Lake Whakamaru Reserve has begun in response to a proposed 66-lot subdivision on neighbouring land, a powerboat involved in Saturday's Lake Taupo racing event sank at Three Mile Bay, but has now been located about 30 metres down, Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge begins, and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing reopens.…
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Book review: Beasts of The Sea by Iida Turpeinen
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4:39Jack McConnell of Unity Books Auckland reviews Beasts of The Sea by Iida Turpeinen, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand.
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The dentist leading the way with a trauma-informed response
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25:57When Sharonne Zaks realised how many triggers a sexual violence victim was confronted with when they visited the dentist, she knew there had to be a better way to provide care.
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Pacific correspondent: Tonga election update
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9:25Eight new MPs have been elected to Tonga's parliament in the general election amid a continuing decline in voter turnout.
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An Auckland company is diverting plastic wrap from landfill and helping builders and other companies recycle products.
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A new pet bond scheme starts soon - will it make it easier for renters to have a pet? Who pays for the damage? And can landlords say no?
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Recreational fishers protest set for Auckland tomorrow
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15:47Recreational fishers are towing their boats through the streets of Auckland tomorrow -- in protest at rule changes which allow limited commercial fishing inside two new High Protection Areas.
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The DoorDash Problem: How AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
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30:55Okay, let’s talk about AI and what I’ve been calling the “DoorDash problem.” This is about to define the next battle in AI, and it might completely transform not only how you order a sandwich, but also how the entire internet economy works in general. If you’ve been listening to the show this past year, you’ve heard me bring up the Doordash problem…
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How to be 'fearless' in the AI age, with Fei-Fei Li and Reid Hoffman
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24:26The brilliant computer scientist Fei-Fei Li is often called the Godmother of AI. She talks with host Reid Hoffman about why scientists and entrepreneurs need to be fearless in the face of an uncertain future. Li was a founding director of the Human-Centered AI Institute at Stanford and is now an innovator in the area of spatial intelligence as co-f…
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Episode 239: Mother-Eating, Cults, Queens and the Grotesque with Author Jess Hagemann
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1:18:30This week on Mostly Horror, Steve and Sean sit down with author Jess Hagemann; the brilliantly twisted mind behind Mother-Eating and Headcheese. Jess joins the boys for a wild, spoiler free conversation about transgressive fiction, cult psychology, why Marie Antoinette’s legacy is more complex than you've heard, and how the grotesque can be used to…
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch discusses what she's been watching.
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Things to consider before gifting a child a phone for Christmas
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20:26Tips about smartphone alternatives for younger kids and for parents embarking on a device journey with their little ones.
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Tech: More friends, more division, super-scaled fakery
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16:06Tech commentator Mark Pesce discusses a new study finding that while our social circles have increased, so has polarisation.
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Torika discusses the petition calling for an inquiry into voting in Paptoetoe, the latest in the measles outbreak, a fine over illegal earthworks on the North Shore and embers lead to a fire on a track in the Waitakere Ranges.
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Sally Wenley reviews Nash Falls by David Baldacci, published by Macmillan.
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From Southland to Marlborough with a few other places in between, Maegen Blom has grown into one of New Zealand's young leaders of industry.
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UK: Russian spy ship in UK waters, asylum crackdown
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11:03UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about a Russian spy ship that crossed in and out of British waters.
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Aurora Winter | How I Tested A Publishing Company
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36:04Summary In this episode we interview Aurora Winter. She’s the founder of Same Page Publishing, an innovative publishing company that helps you launch as a thought leader. Aurora shares her journey from the film industry to becoming a successful author and publisher. We discuss her early assumptions with helping authors through her 'Spoken Author Me…
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Auckland wetland retoration project wins international award
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7:12New Zealand may have lost over 90% of its wetlands, but the work of a small West Auckland restoration group has been recognised.
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Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad on capturing the early days of the war in Gaza
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11:23Plestia Alaqad's book coveres her life as a Palestinian living in Gaza after October 7 2023.
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Concerns over FENZ plan to cut specialist wildfire roles
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20:29One of the country's most experienced wildfire experts is concerned over Fire and Emergency NZ's restructure plan.
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Pain Created Purpose: David's Sober Story
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1:00:11In this compelling episode of the Sober Motivation Podcast, David shares his intense journey from his upbringing in Ocean City, NJ, to struggling with addiction during high school, and eventually finding himself in psych wards and homeless. Highlighting the power of the right support system and the incredible transformations in his life, David disc…
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"Ford Fairlane and the Rolling Temple of George Harrison" by David Lusk
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7:41Wires dangled from under the dash leaving only silence and an emptiness of spirit It was a time of meaningful conversations. George rode with me every day offering words of encouragement. David Lusk is a retired consulting arborist/psychologist/writer living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has previously written several articles for the Winsto…
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Language learning + ageing, fuel CO2 levels hit record
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9:37Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn with a new study that looked at 86,000 people in 27 European countries to understand how multilingualism may influence their brain health as they age.
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