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At the Macedonian Table - На македонската трпеза
Explore the connection between Macedonian gastronomic alchemy and the extraordinary diversity of local Macedonian native plants. Introduced to the Balkans in ancient times, these plants have been domesticated, selected, and preserved until today. - Ја испитува врската меѓу македонската кулинарска алхемија и извонредно разновидните, автохтони, локални, растителни сорти, кои биле донесени на Балканот во античко време, биле припитомени, селектирани и зачувани до денес.
Design Speaks Weekly
Design Speaks Weekly brings you the biggest stories in Australian architecture and design. Produced by Architecture Media, each episode explores a key theme shaping the built environment, paired with the latest industry news and analysis. As an extension of the Design Speaks event series, this podcast opens up vital conversations to a wider audience, wherever you are.
Conversations with Purrr
Conversations with Purrr sees Pauline Nguyen interview the outliers of the world - the misfits, the creative thinkers, those that push the boundaries, those that are open to all possibilities, the rebels, the mavericks and the extraordinary. Pauline skillfully navigates the conversation to get to the very essence of the interviewee - what makes them tick, what makes them successful at this thing called life, what have they learned on the journey. These attributes combined, set the stage for a classy atmosphere and captivating conversation all over an aromatic steaming hot pot of Tiger Purrr chai tea.
Should You Really Eat That?
Should you really add olive oil or salt to your coffee, or microwave your tea? Can rice and bread be that bad for us if we’ve been eating these staples forever? Which seafoods are sustainable? And should I say no to cheese boards? It can be so tricky trying to consume the ‘right things’, and the forces that shape our diets go far beyond what’s supposedly ‘good for us’. On Should You Really Eat That?, food writer Lee Tran Lam untangles the social, cultural and nutritional confusion around the food and drinks we consume – with the help of chefs, dietitians and other guests.
Pacific Change Makers
Listen to episodes of the Aus-PNG Network Leadership Series, where we interview emerging and established community leaders about Papua New Guinea’s pressing issues. We’ll be speaking with aspiring women politicians, young professionals, athletes, artists, musicians, journalists, and many other inspiring individuals about how they are striving to affect positive change in Papua New Guinea.
Social Media Updates for Music Artists: Music Marketing that Actually Works
Today, music artists are no longer just music artists. They are content creators. Marketers. Social media managers. Promoters. And much more. This podcast was designed to make your life a little bit easier. Each week we bring the latest social media changes and how they affect you -- a music artist trying to grow your audience and get your music heard. Podcast hosted by Jayson John Evans, author of the best-selling music business and performing arts book, 'The 4D Songwriter: How to Dominate the New Music Industry', marketing consultant to artists, students and labels worldwide.
The Hosting Masterclass Podcast
Join Sarah Andrews, acclaimed stylist, scientist, and author of “Principles of Style” as she talks to people who have inspired her philosophy and creative approach towards life & home hosting.
The Monsterverse Podcast
Chronicle and archive for the Monsterverse. Part of the Topic Archives, created and curated by Australian producer Albert Chessa at youtube.com/@topicarchives. Support the archives at patreon.com/topicarchives.
talk lit, get hit
Welcome to talk lit, get hit - a podcast where we read questionable books recommended to us by social media and talk shit about them. We’re Bridget, Eryn and Laura, three friends who haven’t mentally progressed since high school where we bonded over a love of music and books - but mainly Twilight. Brace yourself for a heady cocktail of somewhat highbrow and incredibly lowbrow ramblings about all the books the internet loves and our journey to figure out why.
The Gauguin Dilemma
Paul Gauguin changed the course of art history, but to many he's a monster. The modern master accused of taking ‘child brides’ in Tahiti is long dead, but his legacy in the Pacific is well and truly alive. Hosted by award-winning Samoan-Australian journalist Sosefina Fuamoli, this four-part series asks... can you love the art but loathe the artist?
The Gauguin Dilemma has been produced alongside the National Gallery exhibition Gauguin’s World: Tōna Iho, Tōna Ao (https://nga.gov.au/exhibitions/gauguins-world/).
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