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  • Lila Walker guides you through punch needle, exploring how stitch types, material choices, and dimensional design transform flat fabric into tactile art. Discover why texture is the true language of this centuries-old craft experiencing a modern revival.

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  • Join host Lila Walker as she uncovers the artistry behind costume making, exploring how creators transform everyday materials and bold design thinking into wearable masterpieces. From cardboard armor to needle-felted sculptures, discover the craft that turns imagination into wearable three-dimensional storytelling.

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  • Stories and Stanza is a podcast by Abhra Pal featuring authentic storytelling through two distinct series โ€” charting in the Mental Health category top charts across the US, UK & Canada. Between The Lines โ€” Intimate conversations with writers and creators exploring the vulnerability behind their craft, the stories that shaped them, and the creative struggles that lead to transformation. Fail With Me โ€” Raw, unfiltered conversations with doctors, psychologists, and mental health advocates unpacking emotional intelligence, resilience, and the courage it takes to rebuild. Because awareness builds bridges โ€” and people suffer silently until someone speaks first.

  • Vv Steele traces how music videos transformed from throwaway promos into cultural revolution, exploring visionary directors, watershed moments that sparked global conversations, and platform shifts from MTV to YouTube reshaping visual storytelling.

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  • A dogs purpose podcast on the plot and character and my thoughts.

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    Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands by Mary Seacole is an autobiography recounting her remarkable life as a nurse, entrepreneur, and traveler. Born in Jamaica, Seacole describes her mixed-race heritage, her experiences caring for the sick, and her determination to serve during the Crimean War. Defying racial and gender barriers, she worked alongside soldiers on the frontlines, gaining widespread respect for her bravery and compassion. The book offers a unique perspective on 19th-century society and highlights Seacoleโ€™s resilience and humanitarian spirit.

  • Anna Fox and Louisa Rorschach are two writers in their early 30s who just cannot get relationships right. In preparation for when dating is real again (#ThanksPandemic), they turn to a leader in the field for help -- number one best selling romance author Danielle Steel.

    Combining literary review, social commentary, dating advice, and astrology, Anna and Louisa discuss Danielle Steel’s novels a chapter at a time with cultured wit and Millennial irreverence.

  • Brinkvale Psychiatric Hospital art therapist Zach Taylor is endlessly curious, perhaps to a fault. When his cheerful elderly patient Gertrude "Spindle" Spindler completes her latest quilt and informs Zach that a 30-year-old "grand design of nine" has just concluded, Zach's curiosity is piqued ... and he soon embarks on a quest to unwind the meaning of the woman's cryptic phrase.

    He isn't expecting a descent into a world filled with mystery and ruthless subcultures -- and he isn't expecting to be haunted by Spindle's coy clues. What is The Great Blade of Blood? What are The Charred? What is the grand design of nine? And who is the dark-skinned stranger stalking Zach at every turn, threatening his life?

    The answers may lie in Spindle's granddaughter, a willowy self-proclaimed psychic named Hen. But Zach soon discovers that Hen may be crazier than the patients he treats ... and the treasure he's pursuing may be more dangerous -- and deadly -- than he ever imagined.

    Personal Effects: Sword of Blood is a podcast-exclusive novella written by J.C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy. [LINK: http://podiobooks.com/podiobooks/search.php?keyword=7th+son%3A ] It is a prequel to Hutchins' print novel debut, Personal Effects: Dark Art. [ LINK: http://jchutchins.net/site/personal-effects/ ]

  • In this captivating collection of eight mysteries, Father Brown, an unassuming, modestly dressed, and clumsy Catholic priest, proves himself an extraordinary detective. Unlike previous collections, these tales are set primarily in America and feature American characters. Father Browns humble nature often leads him to be overlooked by professionals and those of higher status. Yet, his keen observation skills and ability to make rational sense of the ordinary set him apart. His method of detective work is a stark contrast to Sherlock Holmes fact-based deductions. Instead, Father Brown utilizes his deep understanding of human nature, gained through years of serving the poor and hearing confessions, to unravel seemingly inexplicable mysteries. His unique approach allows him to see what most people miss, turning overlooked details into solutions.

  • Introducing Euphemisms: the totally normal, definitely not weird, brother-sister romance novel book club podcast! Hang out with us as we explore the uneven terrain of the romance genre, discussing the tropes and dissecting the euphemisms, all with a drink in hand.

  • A monthly podcast featuring authors and their books. Established in 2025, Season 1 of Kelly's Writerly Q&A is complete at 23 episodes and season 2 is set to be even better!

    With the introduction of Pictures and Pages, a spin-off series brought to you by Amy Freund, that focuses on industry professionals, Kelly's Writerly Q&A has double the content to share in 2026!

    Thanks for tuning in!

    From Kelly and Amy xx

  • Australian crime fiction is our M.O. The Kill City podcast is all about Australian crime writing, crime books and the Australian crime writing industry.

    Tune in for author interviews, catch up on the latest industry news and book releases, and everything else happening in the Australian crime fiction  scene. 

  • Her Peninsula shines a light on the incredible women of the Mornington Peninsula.

    The quiet achievers, community builders, creatives, and leaders whose stories often go untold. Each episode dives into their journeys, celebrating resilience, passion, and the unique ways they contribute to life on the Peninsula. From personal triumphs to community impact, it’s about amplifying voices that inspire and connect us all.

    Proudly supported by Community Bank Southern Peninsula.

  • Beneath the surface there's always a story. WorldWide Stew tells stories that need to simmer. Stories about people, places, things, and ideas that matter. You might be surprised by how much we all share! And, why you should never buy cheap ricotta cheese.

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  • Our hosts will bring a new episode to you every two weeks. They will be joined by young readers in conversation with the creators of the CBCA Shortlisted books in the 2026 Older and Younger Reader Book of the Year categories.

    This project was made possible by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund.

  • Midlife Choirsis is a celebration of the joy, connection, and magic of choir singing in communities all across the world. Far from being the โ€œpoor cousinโ€ of choral music, community choirs are vibrant spaces where people come together to make something extraordinary - in many cases, with little formal training. 

    Each episode uncovers inspiring stories of group music-making, while shining a spotlight on the creativity and skill of a wide variety of directors, leaders, composers and arrangers who bring these voices to life. At its core, the community choir is the beating heart of music-making: joyful, messy, powerful, and absolutely worth celebrating.

  • For more than two decades, Art Collector has led the conversation on contemporary art collecting in our region. Now, we're bringing you the Art Collector Podcast – the ultimate audio destination for collectors of Australian and New Zealand contemporary art.

  • What Was The Lesson is where photographers spill the behind-the-scenes stories they’ve never told, the mistakes, dramas, and nightmare client moments and share the lessons that made them better.
    Real stories, raw conversations, and practical takeaways to help you grow in your photography business.

  • Dive into Nietzsches provocative masterwork that challenges the foundations of Western thought and morality. With a mix of illumination, frustration, and humor, Nietzsche invites readers to embrace their will to power, encouraging individuals to forge their own paths with intention and direction. Originally published in German in 1887, this 1907 translation by Helen Zimmern—who had a close relationship with Nietzsche—offers a fresh perspective. While an accessible version can be found at http//www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/4363, it omits Greek text and diverges from printed editions. For a more authentic experience, we recommend the archive.org version. - Summary by Cori Samuel