All about living in apartments (condos), from dealing with your committee to getting on with neighbours and – a dose of healthy skepticism about dubious developers. Please subscribe by clicking on one of the icons below, to take you to your favourite podcaster.
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The Persuasive Evangelism Podcast equips listeners to share their faith more effectively in a sceptical world. Andy Bannister (Solas) and Kristi Mair (Oak Hill College) chat to a guest who has a great story, a useful resource, or some other expertise that helps equip listeners to talk persuasively, winsomely, and engagingly with their friends, colleagues and neighbours about Jesus.
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Join us every Monday for a gossip about the Neighbours! From the week that was, to what we can expect to see ahead, we've got you covered if you're looking for a quick recap before diving back into Erinsborough. Plus, we look at all the news and gossip that has been swirling around for the past week :)
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A series of short podcasts exploring emerging and topical issues in technology law.
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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How do the best writers get to work? In every episode, we'll chat to an author about what they do through a day. Where do they work? What time do they start? How do they plan their time and maximise their creativity, in order to plot and publish a bestseller? Some are frantic night-owls, others roll out of bed into their desks, and a few lock themselves away in the woods - but none have a regular 9 to 5, and we'll find out how they've managed it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo ...
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Tracee LOVES to chat. About herself, her neighbours, the price of fake tan and “the state of the fucking world”. Make yourself a nice cuppa tea, grab that biscuit tin, put your feet up and take a break. It’s time for...... TRACEES’ FUCKING PODCAST
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Fun conversations coming to a campus near you. Sit down with us and chat with interesting guests from around our city. Podcast produced by The Projector at RRC Polytech's Exchange District Campus.
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a weekly, informal chat on China, Australia and their place in the world hosted by Temur (@steelmuslim) and Reegan (@stillreezy) Artwork by Alyse Rađenović Intro by Gunna Outro by Tong Li
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Presented by Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features expert guests and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
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Life in Lockdown explores how life in lockdown, triggered by a global pandemic, has affected the lives of individuals within one social network in the UK. In each episode I (Jasmine Allen) chat with a friend, colleague, neighbour, family member or acquaintance to find out about their life in lockdown. We explore how lockdown has affected the ordinary lives of my friends’ and family at home, at work and at school.
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Welcome to Europes Secret to Success with Natasha Abudarham, LIVE FROM BELGIUM. Natasha will be interviewing the Experts, the Gurus, the Mentors, the Coaches and the Geniuses, picking their brains to find out what makes an all rounded successful person and what you can do to follow in their footsteps, so you can achieve and maintain Ultimate success in all you do. Natasha will also share her learnings that literally catapulted her life from faliure to success and led her to develop her own p ...
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There is no doubt that Indonesia, with over 17,000 islands stretched across a vast archipelago, is a complex country. And not far away is Australia, a large continent equally rich in natural resources. But they say there are no two neighbours in the world as different as Australia and Indonesia and we’d like to help bridge the gap. Join international affairs enthusiasts Nurina Savitri and Samantha Yap to chat about a diverse range of topics that shape the politics, culture and society in Aus ...
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The Filter Koffee podcast is not an interview. It is a window into the minds of the most interesting people that the host has met. A peek into their craft, passions and convictions. Mostly, it is a conversation. The kind that leaves you richer. The kind that only coffee can bring out. Karthik Nagarajan likes his coffee strong, just like his conversations. This cryptographer turned researcher turned screen writer turned marketer, sits down with creators, activists, business leaders, and the o ...
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The current affairs, pop culture, lifestyle, business, relationship and everything in-between podcast that ultimately leaves you feeling like you've gained something. The hosts Zoe and Ama are two 'millennials' determined to prove that young people are far from young and dumb when it comes to life. The show is all about the chit chat but always ends on a self development note. Come join the conversation! Rate us on Itunes if you like what you hear - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/not-so ...
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The Faith Today Podcast-Conversation inspired by Canada's Christian magazine. The podcast features interviews with Canadian Christians as they sort through the pressing issues of the day and topics like spiritual growth and health, other religions, religious freedom, vocation, and tough questions of faith and living in contemporary society.
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At NeighbourFood, we believe in building food communities and converting as many people to the great food that's on their doorstep. Our online platform, NeighbourFood.ie and NeighbourFood.co.uk does this by bringing artisan food producers and buyers in their local communities together. This podcast, hosted by Jack Crotty & Joleen Cronin, features stories, interviews and discussions from both within the network and on larger topics - All about Food! Gold winners at the inaugural Irish Podcast ...
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The decline of the mainstream media has forced many outlets to try new things to keep audiences engaged and informed. So what works, and what is the industry's future? The ABC's 2025 Andrew Olle Lecture was recorded in Sydney on Friday 25 July 2025. Speakers Geraldine Doogue - Host (with Hamish Macdonald), Global Roaming, ABC Radio National…
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From Con the Fruiterer to East West 101 — the changing face of Australian TV
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57:05Australia is a multicultural country, but up until recently, when you turned on the telly, you wouldn't know it. So what role has TV played in Australia's diverse communities, on screen, behind the scenes and in the living rooms across this country, over the past 70 years? This event was recorded at Sydney's Gleebooks on Friday 11 July 2025. Speake…
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Explainer 478: Why is Islamic State targeting the DRC?
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6:46This week, militants attached to Islamic State attacked a church in Komanda, killing at least 43 people. Why is the jihadist group keen to establish itself in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Emma Cowell, author of 'Under the Lemon Tree' - Escapist fiction author discusses getting places right, finding joy in the tough times, and how acting affects your character
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46:19Emma Cowell wrote her debut novel, 'One Last Letter from Greece', through the pandemic to come to terms with losing her mother. Since then, she's published more novels and been translated into 9 languages. They're inspired by Greece and its islands. We discuss how she gets the places right. Who does she speak to? How does she learn? Where does she …
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FAT is not an F-word! The radical practice of fat joy
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56:56Join Big Ideas host Natasha Mitchell with three women embracing the radical practice of finding joy in big bodies. Fat bodies are often stigmatised, stereotyped, shamed, medicalised, and politicised. Even the word F.A.T gets denigrated. But there is another way. Reckoning with eating disorders and society's limitations, Dani, Evie, and Kalpana are …
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In this episode, Simon and Kristi chat with young YouTuber and podcaster Lydia to learn how she connects with Gen Z. Whether it's delving into mental health issues, or interviewing Christian authors, her young faith is a huge motivation for her. Sharing her faith and personal life can be daunting, but authenticity is an incredibly attractive qualit…
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How animals use natural medicine to heal themselves
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44:03Meet apes that swallow leaves to dislodge worms and sparrows that use cigarette butts to repel parasites. Many animals use medicine to treat themselves — something that for a long time has been thought to be the exclusive domain of humans. Now scientists are turning to the medical knowledge of the animal kingdom to improve agriculture, create bette…
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The dark side of collaboration — when thinking together goes wrong
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58:45At face value, collaboration sounds like a good thing: collaboration in the classroom, with colleagues, or between nations. But throughout history, collaboration was not always considered a virtuous act, and those who were identified as collaborators were shunned, humiliated or worse. This talk explores how people justify their involvement in wrong…
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Cameroon’s forgotten crisis: Is reconciliation in the Anglo-Franco schism possible?
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39:02Cameroon’s 92 year-old president Paul Biya seeks re-election to extend his 43-year tenure. We investigate the long and often violent conflict in his country. Is Anglo-Franco reconciliation possible? And is anyone paying attention? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Claire Douglas, author of 'The New Neighbours' - Thriller writer discusses character USPs, the routine of the year, and knowing your brand
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50:09Claire Douglas is a bestselling thriller author. Her work has been published across the world, sold many copies everywhere, and she's been a Richard and Judy Book Club Pick. She's just published her 11th novel in 10 years, 'The New Neighbours'. It's about Lena who overhears a conversation between her kind, retired neighbours... that must be a mista…
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Adam Liaw on what spaghetti bolognese tells us about Australian life
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54:36Food is essential to human life, but are we taking it for granted? Popular chef, writer and broadcaster Adam Liaw is an advocate for good food for everyone. He takes us on a journey through the history and science of food, and its place in our societies, economies and cultures throughout time, arguing that food should play a central role in governm…
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Explainer 477: What is behind the violence in Syria?
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6:19Andrew Mueller examines the fatal clashes between Druze and Bedouin Syrians. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Mao and Stalin — did they lead the way for tyrannical leaders like Trump?
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54:00Books on tyrants, dictators, and authoritarian leaders are suddenly bestsellers again as we all try to make sense of the tilt towards tyrannical leadership around the world, the mass compliance it commands, and its use of terror, fear, and often violence, to govern. Two of Australia's leading scholars on China and the Soviet Union, Linda Jaivin (au…
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Explainer 476: Lesotho’s one-man fight for South African land
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8:03A Lesotho MP is facing charges after accusing the country’s monarch of signing over land to its neighbour, South Africa. Andrew Mueller explains the history and prospects of this decidedly niche territorial dispute. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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One land, two laws, it’s black and white — with Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss
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55:11At a time when governments are retreating from promises of progress for First Nations people, what can be achieved through legal and human rights mechanisms? The 2025 Mabo Oration was recorded at the Cairns Performing Arts Centre on 30 May 2025, with thanks to the Queensland Human Rights Commission and QPAC. Speakers Katie KissAboriginal and Torres…
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Doctor Who turns 60 — why the world still loves you
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54:29Doctor Who has acted as a mirror to more than six decades of social, technological and cultural change. It's been able to evolve and adapt more radically than any other fiction. Why we are so addicted to fiction, and why does this wonderful wandering time traveller mean so much to so many. This talk was provided by the York Festival of Ideas. The F…
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From drones to radios, the war in Ukraine has rapidly accelerated technical development. In this fast-evolving landscape, what does the future of warfare hold and will humans have a role on the battlefield? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Guy Jenkin, author of 'Murder Most Foul' - BAFTA winning writer discusses alluring research, finally writing a novel, and playing with the past
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53:23Guy Jenkin is a multi Emmy and Bafta winning writer. Along with Andy Hamilton, he co-wrote the sitcoms 'Drop the Dead Donkey' and 'Outnumbered'. He also worked on the films 'What We Did On Our Holiday', and 'The Sleeping Dictionary'. His new novel is called 'Murder Most Foul', a witty and fast-paced Tudor detective novel that plays with fact and fi…
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Is AI our modern-day Frankenstein? Jeanette Winterson and Toby Walsh
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53:01Acclaimed British author Jeanette Winterson argues that 200 years ago, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, was a message in a bottle, a prophesy, of today's AI revolution. This conversation was recorded at the Sydney Writers' Festival, in partnership with the University of New South Wales's Centre for Ideas on 21 May 2025. Speakers Jeanette WintersonAutho…
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The Atheist Who Didn't Exist (with Andy Bannister)
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26:45In the mid 2010's, New Atheism was busy producing best-selling books and plastering adverts on the sides of buses. Its loud scepticism is not as popular these days, but many of its arguments live on. What has changed and how can we respond a decade later? Andy Bannister explores this in his revised and expanded book, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist, f…
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ABC's CITIZEN JURY — Would you live inside a modern power station? These people will, and want to be heard
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54:04Citizen Jury is ABC Radio National's experiment in citizen-led democracy. The ingredients? A gnarly issue + a jury of citizens = conversations + ideas for solutions + a public event to share them. Join Big Ideas presenter Natasha Mitchell in Dubbo, NSW for our first Citizen Jury. We all want electricity at the flick of a switch, but who bears the b…
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Radical economics — what can we learn from the life of John Maynard Keynes
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53:59John Maynard Keynes was an economist whose dreams went beyond balance sheets and into political ideas and cultural movements. He advised world leaders during world wars, witnessed the great depression first hand and counted himself as one of the Bloomsbury group, a set of London's most influential writers and intellectuals like Virginia Woolf. This…
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Life behind the lens — with photojournalists Lorrie Graham, Rick Stevens and Mike Bowers
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54:41Photojournalism can define a moment, a movement, an era or even a whole generation. It can lift a weary spirit, move opinions, or change the way we view the world. Three of Australia's best photojournalists tell the stories behind some of Australia's most iconic photographs, and reflect on the profession's past, present and future. This event was r…
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Recent Filipino elections were, arguably, a political episode of family feud. We examine the creation and durability of political dynasties. Plus: a banned would-be Thai leader explains how to run against a prime minister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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