This is the Office Anywhere podcast - a show that inspires you to create meaningful change for yourself and others. My name is Peter Fritz, and I'm a 50+ creative entrepreneur in Australia who helps mid-career professionals find their unique talents so they can climb the right mountain and start living on purpose. To check out previous episodes, go to peterfritz.co/podcast. Welcome, and thanks for tuning in!
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PETER FRITZ Podcasts
A mixed bag of fun. Like a barrel of monkeys played by lunatics. From Hit Rewind, We Got the Beat, Video Night, Trash Cinema and Next Planet Over we got it all. Sit back and have a nutty time.
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When co-owners of a business can no longer get along, they need a divorce – a business divorce. The Business Divorce Roundtable presents lively conversations with top experts from a variety of fields – lawyers, judges, mediators, appraisers, accountants, and academicians – on the legal and practical issues including business valuation that business owners and their professional advisors need to know to navigate the turbulent waters of a business partnership breakup. The Business Divorce Roun ...
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All kinds of music and all kinds of musicians in conversation with Andrew Ford.
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Covering politics from the far center
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discussions on topics connected with software development; privacy, security, management, tools, techniques, skills, training, business, soft skills, health
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Welcome to The Concordia Publishing House Podcast where we consider everything in the light of Jesus Christ who is the same today, yesterday, and forever. Hosted by Elizabeth Pittman.
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The sound of County Clare with Martin Hayes; and Piotr Anderszewski connects Bach, Beethoven and Brahms
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54:06Martin Hayes is one of the world's most celebrated fiddle players, and a very influential figure in Irish traditional music. He draws from the musical tradition of County Clare and interprets it within a wider contemporary context, and has collaborated with an impressive slate of artists from Paul Simon to Yo Yo Ma. A longtime friend of the Music S…
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Todd A. Biermann joins host Elizabeth Pittman on this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast to discuss his new Bible journal with CPH, Everyday Word: A Two-Year Bible Journal. Todd is the executive director of Concordia Center for the Family. Get a copy of the Bible journal at cph.org/everydayword. Show Notes Listen to the episode to he…
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On this week's episode, we’ll check in with American democracy quick while we still can, our trip to Europe matches up with a jewel heist as a COINCIDENCE, and Elon Musk will continue to try to build a world where he’s right rather than admit he was wrong. --- Learn more about Vulgarity for Charity here: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/ To s…
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Hit Rewind- Ultimate Warrior, Chosen Survivors, Phantom Tollbooth, Hindenburg & Towering Inferno
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Time After Time was a last minute addition to Cyndi Lauper's debut album She's So Unusual in 1983 - a final songwriting session between Lauper and Rob Hyman filling a gap on the tracklist. Since then, it's been through the wringer with not one but two versions recorded for MacDonald's ads, turn-of-the-millennium EDM, and a turn by Miles Davis ("the…
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Every Heart Prepare: Advent 2025 | Dr. David J. Peter
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28:15Dr. David J. Peter joins this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast to discuss the 2025 Advent series, Every Heart Prepare, which he authored in partnership with CPH. Order your church’s Advent materials at cph.org/advent. Show Notes We do so much to prepare for Christmas. One way we prepare is by decorating our homes, yards, and church…
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Come to the cabaret with Le Gateau Chocolat, and music from the borderlands of Iran and Afghanistan
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54:04All kinds of music and all kinds of musicians in conversation with Andrew Ford.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Perfect Concert Playlist- Eric Clapton, Todd Rundgren & Peter Frampton
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Cover Story: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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54:06All kinds of music and all kinds of musicians in conversation with Andrew Ford.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sorrow and songwriting: Irish musician Inni-K, and Joe Camilleri's The Black Sorrows
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54:02Inni-K, the alias of singer songwriter Eithne Ní Chatháin, blends Ireland's rich music traditions with her own playful compositional voice. Her new album Still A Day deviates from the traditional material she's focused on in the past, and these original songs are sung in English and Gaelic, with her voice and fiddle at the centre. Touring relentles…
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Hit Rewind- All Things Ghostbusters (2025 Update)
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258: Skepticrat258 - Young Republicans Chat the Bed Edition
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40:03On this week's episode: RFK Jr. tries to give Tylenol credit for Eli's son's puzzle skills ... It turns out Hitler was just a young guy making offensive jokes ... And Dr. Phil is a sad pile of failure. To support our show on Patreon, go here: patreon.com/skepticrat To hear more from Evil Giraffes on Mars, go here: facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars An…
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Cover Story: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
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54:14The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was made famous by the version Roberta Flack recorded for her 1969 album First Take, which was then used in Clint Eastwood's 1971 film Play Misty for Me. But it started life as a relatively simple folksong British folk singer Ewan MacColl wrote for and delivered to American folk singer Peggy Seeger down a phone l…
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From Mao's Last Dancer to Master and Commander: Christopher Gordon on his film music and beyond, and The Apartments' Peter Milton Walsh
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54:07Composer Christopher Gordon is being handed the Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen award at this year's Screen Music Awards. Responsible for big scores to films like Mao’s Last Dancer, Ladies In Black, and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Christopher has also written for television, ballet and the concert hall. He tells…
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Hit Rewind- Fritz the Cat, Boxcar Bertha, Report to the Commissioner & Marathon Man
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Ahead of new episodes of Cover Story (dropping very soon!) we bring you one of our favourites from season one. Singer and rapper Ziggy Ramo and musician and broadcaster Alice Keath look at Bob Dylan’s The Times They Are A-Changin’ – a political anthem just vague enough to apply to the US civil rights movement, the Velvet Revolution, Perestroika, an…
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Inside a showtunes sing-along bar, and composer Fritz Hart's unsung career
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54:06When was the last time you gathered around a piano to belt out showtunes with friends or strangers? Marie's Crisis Cafe is a beloved New York City sing-along piano bar that's been bringing musical theatre lovers together for decades. The bar is popping up in Melbourne and Sydney and we'll meet resident pianists Kenney Green-Tilford and Adam Michael…
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Hit Rewind- Ocean's 11 Original and Remake
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257: Skepticrat257 - Eyes Wide Shutdown Edition
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48:38On this week's episode: Trump gives the troops a talking to ... Republicans get more frightened by a bunny than anyone since Arthurian England ... And ICE completely missed a big opportunity at the UN General Assembly. To support our show on Patreon, go here: patreon.com/skepticrat To hear more from Evil Giraffes on Mars, go here: facebook.com/Evil…
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Shellie Morris sings for our little ones and Tim Brady composes for 100 electric guitars
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54:06Wardaman and Yanyuwa woman Dr Shellie Morris AO grew up speaking English in her adopted family, but has since gone on to learn over 20 First Nations languages. Her new album Singing For Our Little Ones is in Warumungu, and it's a collaboration with Elders in Tennant Creek as well as the local recording studio and a whole bunch of musicians. Shellie…
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Meow Meow's The Red Shoes and saxophonist Tessie Overmyer's Tidelands
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54:06Post-post-modern chanteuse Meow Meow returns to The Music Show to talk about The Red Shoes, the third show in her series of Hans Christian Anderson adaptations. She goes into both the music and the research behind the show, including the revelation of a Danish ballet dancer whose "feet ran away with her", that may have inspired the tale. Alto saxop…
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Perfect Concert Playlist- Dire Straits, Toto & Kenny Loggins
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Hit Rewind- Street Fighter '74, Harry in Your Pocket, Black Belt Jones & The Conversation
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Red Headed Stranger: how Willie Nelson's obsession spawned a classic country album
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54:06Willie Nelson first encountered the song Red Headed Stranger in the 1950s, working as a DJ at radio station KCNC in Fort Worth TX. It was a jaunty number, sung by Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith and His Cracker-Jacks, about a less-than-jaunty subject. The stranger of the title rides into town on “a raging black stallion” leading a second horse, a bay,…
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Stormy skies, Bulgarian voices, and Mervyn Peake with Neko Case and remembering legendary bassist Danny Thompson
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54:06Neko Case's dazzling voice and kaleidoscopic band sound have developed slowly and assuredly over her 30 year recording career in what she calls "country noir", and her latest album Neon Grey Midnight Green is the latest instalment. She joins Andy to talk about the way her voice has changed over the years, her adoration of unconventional guitars, an…
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On this week's episode: The Trump administration sentences the country to Jimmy Fallon ... British racists will show off their patriotism in a roundabout way ... And we learn about the worst science of the year and then we talk about the Ig Nobel Prizes after RFK Jr. To support our show on Patreon, go here: patreon.com/skepticrat To hear more from …
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Modern monodramas: deconstructing Pierrot Lunaire and unravelling The Big Idea
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54:06Laura Bowler is often described as a "composer, performer, and prevocatrice". That may be the perfect combination for "deconstructing" Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, which she's done and is getting its Australian premiere for Ensemble Offspring's 30th birthday concert. She joins Andy to talk about her relationship to Schoenberg's original work, the …
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Hit Rewind- Jeremiah Johnson, Capone, The End, Fiddler on the Roof & Kentucky Fried Movie
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Recovering and uncovering: early Black music from America and the Persian music of Afghanistan
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54:06Go Back and Fetch It: Recovering Early Black music in the Americas for Fiddle and Banjo is a new book, a collaboration between Carolina Chocolate Drops founder Rhiannon Giddens and music writer Kristina Gaddy. They both join Andy to talk about what they've uncovered. Ensemble Kaboul is an Afghan ensemble based in Europe, and they're headed to Austr…
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Summary Mads Torgersen, the lead designer of C#, joins me to discuss what's new in C# 14. Details Who he is, what he does. His PhD. High and low level work. The language and the compiler. How the compiler enforces the language. Extension members - methods, properties, static, operators. Field backed properties. Going for a preview feature to full r…
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Bleak Squad: a supergroup with DNA from Magic Dirt, the Bad Seeds and Dirty Three; and a striking conversation with percussionist Steven Schick
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53:57Adalita and Marty Brown join Andy to talk about their new supergroup with Mick Harvey and Mick Taylor - they're called Bleak Squad and with a history of playing with Magic Dirt, the Bad Seeds, Dirty Three as well as with artists like PJ Harvey and Clare Bowditch, it's a quartet with some serious power. A moody, charismatic guitar band - the likes o…
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