Separate publiczne
[search 0]
Więcej
Download the App!
show episodes
 
RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Cameron Daddo, alongside his wife Alison, chat about the journey of their 30 year marriage. They chat about the highs, the lows, and all of the lessons learnt in-between. They're also joined by some of the most interesting couples in Australia to take a look behind the closed doors of their relationships. It's humorous, it's vulnerable, it's inspiring, it's full of relationship wisdom you just might need to hear. Ali and Cam are both patrons for Rize Up - supporting the many families affecte ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Figures Sold Separately

Turbofan Productions

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie
 
If it's nerd or geek, it's covered on Figures Sold Separately. Recorded live and unfiltered! Brought to you by Multiverse on the ZaPow Podcast Network live from Asheville, NC. Visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/FiguresSoldseparately and Twitter at http://twitter.com/FSSPodcast
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
This is Separate 2 Elevate, a podcast that gives you tips, tricks, and coaching on creating a better you separating yourself from the herd. Tune in as we bring guests on from all over the country to share their insights and how they found success. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/separate-2-elevate/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Separate But Together

Separate But Together

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie
 
Carrie Bain & Chris Colon are two functioning alcoholics who live in Chicago. Listen in as they discuss life over a casserole, a bottle of wine, or two, or three, or maybe throw in some beers, or maybe even an entire bottle of vodka.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
“The Hustle Sold Separately” is a weekly podcast by Matt Gottesman and dedicated to you, the emerging creative entrepreneurial class, new-economy doers and global non-conformists. We motivate and inspire by documenting the hustle – actionable advice and interviews from global creators and peers who are embracing the journey, building their brands, growing their companies and disrupting industry, as well as relevant content that matters during your own personal and professional journey. We’re ...
  continue reading
 
Bex and Rob spend too much time together while stuck together in Antarctica, especially for two people that dont get along. During isolation on the lonely continent their bright idea was to make a show on the local Antarctic radio station so that everyone else can experience their disdain for each other too. So they sit down and talk about the events of today, tomorrow, and yesterday. They give you what they call information, and what other people might call audio nonsense. Because now that ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Pharmacists have been offering a wide variety of basic medical services for decades, including medication reviews, wound care, and sleep apnoea support. it can also be possible for pharmacists to diagnose and refer you to a GP when required. But how has the role of the pharmacist evolved with time, and what’s on offer for no additional fee?…
  continue reading
 
How would my life be different if I'd made different choices? That's i the idea at the heart of Dark Matter, the upcoming Apple TV+ adaptation of the best selling sci-fi novel. Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connolly star in the series, and the writer Blake Crouch and exectutive producer Matt Tolmach joined RN Breakfast to discuss the idea behind the s…
  continue reading
 
The average farmer in America is no longer someone in gumboots mending fences and riding tractors. Barons is the story of seven corporate titans who now dominate the American food system. Many of them are still family-run companies worth billions. Austin Frerick says there are similar approaches to the industrialised food system that include politi…
  continue reading
 
In today’s episode of Separate Bathrooms, Cam and Ali are shifting focus from romantic to platonic love. For the first time, it’s a friendship taking centre stage, not a romance! Join The Age and SMH lifestyle editor and author of Just Friends: On the Joy, Power and Influence of Friendship, Gyan Yankovich, along with her friend, author and returnin…
  continue reading
 
Garrmalang festival is returning to Darwin this year to celebrate some of the country’s best First Nations talents. With artists like Electric Fields playing alongside Darwin Symphony Orchestra, the program has an exciting mix of local talent and big names in Blak arts. Garrmalang’s creative director Ben Gratez explains how he's given the festival …
  continue reading
 
Each year the flu vaccine is reformulated to target the current strains of influenza A and B that are circulating globally — but what if it didn't need to be? Melbourne researchers have identified consistent fragments from influenza B that could tell your immune system how to recognise all varieties of that virus. Professor Katherine Kedzierska, fr…
  continue reading
 
Sometimes in life you pick up a skill in one place and years later it remerges in a totally different field. Take Anaplastologist Sophie Fleming; she spent her early career working on Hollywood special effects making prosthetics from silicone on the set of blockbusters like Wolverine and Star Wars. Now she’s one of the foremost experts in reconstru…
  continue reading
 
In September 2020, when parts of the country were dealing with the threat of illness and death due to covid, writer Nova Weetman found herself caring for her partner of 25 years, playwright Aidan Fennessy, at home as he was dying from cancer. After Aidan's death, Nova found herself contemplating not only how we grieve when life and personal respons…
  continue reading
 
Over the weekend, the Government has proposed two important changes for tertiary students and graduates. The HECS-HELP scheme would be indexed to the lower option of the Consumer Price Index or the Wage Price Index, and that change will be backdated a year, which will save students and graduates hundreds or thousands of dollars. Additionally, stude…
  continue reading
 
West Australian police have stopped short of labelling a stabbing in Perth at the weekend as a terrorist attack. Though the 16 year old boy involved - who was shot dead by police - had been part of a program to counter online deradicalisation since he was 14. The Countering Violent Extremism program - or CVE - was based on the work of Federal Youth…
  continue reading
 
Israel has begun military strikes in the southern Gaza town of Rafah - even after Hamas announced it had accepted a proposed ceasefire. Israel says the deal is "far from meeting its necessary demands" - but still says it will send negotiators to Cairo. It's vowed to push on with a 90-day plan to invade Rafah to pressure Hamas to release all Israeli…
  continue reading
 
In rugby league, the NRL wants players and fans alike, to reconsider their approach to referees. It comes as the image of Tigers prop David Klemmer standing over Referree Kasey Badger - after she has sent him to the sin-bin - looms large. And the Australian Olympic team continues to take shape. RN Breakfast reporter, Joe Sullivan brings the latest …
  continue reading
 
The Defence Minister Richard Marles has spoken very strongly about the actions of a Chinese military jet detonating flares near an Australian navy chopper. The Guardian has released its latest Essential poll today - showing Australians strongly support government action to tackle online harm? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middle…
  continue reading
 
Following last week's emergency National Cabinet meeting, police ministers met with the Attorney-General on Friday. While funding to extend payments for women trying to escape violence, and bail laws are being discussed, advocates say it doesn't go far enough. Mark Dreyfus, Attorney General says major change is needed and conversations between the …
  continue reading
 
The Defence Minister has condemned the conduct of a Chinese military jet, which detonated flares in front of and above, an Australian Seahawk helicopter. The incident occurred over international waters in the Yellow Sea off the coast of South Korea, forcing the Seahawk to take evasive measures. Jennifer Parker, Adjunct Fellow at UNSW says this acti…
  continue reading
 
Beethoven's 9th Symphony is widely regarded as one of the most famous and significant pieces of music. The piece was first debuted in Vienna 200 years ago, and is now one of the most performed classic music pieces —and is used in everything from advertising to anthems. Guest: Megan Burselm, ABC Classic Presenter…
  continue reading
 
During the eurozone crisis of the 2010s, southern European countries like Greece and Spain often faced criticism from northern Europeans, because of their perceived economic 'mismanagement'. In 2024 the tables have turned - with Greece, Portugal and Spain now growing faster than Germany, the traditional economic powerhouse. And with the Eurozone on…
  continue reading
 
Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Paris for the first time since 2019, and comes at a time of economic strain between the two countries amid a deteriorating global security climate. During this visit Xi will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine and escalating trade wars between Beijing and the Euro…
  continue reading
 
Israel says it will send negotiators to Cairo after Hamas agreed to a ceasefire proposed by Qatari and Egyptian mediators. Still, Israel has ordered more than 100,000 Palestinians in Rafah to evacuate the city, as it begins strikes in the city's east.That's despite pressure from the US and the UN to hold off an assault on the city, where more than …
  continue reading
 
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has weighed in to the use of slogans at pro-Palestinian university campus rallies as a Rafah ground invasion grows closer. The Treasurer targets students in the latest cost of living measures announced ahead of next week's budget, but no sign of increases to Job Seeker, and the Opposition maintains pressure on Immigr…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Skrócona instrukcja obsługi