Arte – Nuova Zelanda – Nuovi podcast
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Join Ranger Theo Wilder as he transforms wilderness cooking from bland trail mix to extraordinary outdoor feasts. Each episode unpacks essential skills—choosing gear, mastering fire techniques, and meal planning—so your backcountry dining becomes as memorable as the adventure itself.
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Fans of Breaking Bad and now Better Call Saul breakdown the episodes, characters, and discuss potential outcomes, rumors, and casting.
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Living BIG is a podcast about creativity, courage, and community. Hosted by Becca Jackson Cusick, the show features honest conversations with artists, educators, and everyday people who are choosing to live boldly and build meaningful connections through the arts.
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Interview with Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler from Handspring Puppet Company about their puppet company and their puppets for War Horse. Through a series of demonstrations with puppetiers they show how they developed Joey. Taken from the National Theatre Archive of Platform events 2007.
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In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity.
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Ever feel like life hit “intermission” and forgot to hand you the rest of the script?
Entre Acts with Linedy Genao is the podcast for anyone navigating a life transition: career pivots, creative reinvention, burnout, breakups, big moves, and the messy in-between (or in Spanish, entre) the acts of life.
Hosted by Broadway star Linedy Genao, each episode delivers candid conversations and behind-the-scenes stories from artists and bold thinkers rewriting their next chapter in real time. Expect real talk, a little chisme, and the kind of insight that feels like a reset button for your confidence.
Whether you’re switching paths, starting over, or chasing a dream that scares you, Entre Acts is your reminder that you’re not lost. You’re simply in-between acts!
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A fun little documentation of the end of the world as we know it, take a deep dive into Michael Tyler's stream of consciousness, where he muses about art, politics, spirituality, and why you would be listening to this in the first place.
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On this platform their will be a variety of subjects, music, interviews and talks.
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A brand-new podcast that explores the worlds of Film, Television, Dance, and Theatre. Our podcast will feature a unique mix of high-profile industry veterans alongside up-and-coming voices, bringing fresh perspectives and expert insights to the creative industries.
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In a world where making a living from art is becoming more and more difficult, New Zealand stand up comedian Taylor Ruddle interviews a different creative each week and discusses their process, revenue streams and practical steps to get started making money in their field.
Taylor has been making a living as a full time artist since 2023, so to some extent he knows what he's talking about. If you're a budding creative looking to learn how to break in in your industry, looking to start monetizing a hobby or just curious about how an artist makes a couple bucks these days, you'll love this podcast as Taylor interviews each guest with his friendly, warm vibes. -
Join us as we uplift and motivate artists, creatives, and slashies through candid discussions about the challenges and wisdom gained on the path to embracing an authentic creative lifestyle.
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Structural barriers for working class artists begin early and compound over time. In this podcast, James Payne and Leslie Primo combine lived experience with cultural analysis to unpack the role of class in Art. Through the lives and works of working-class artists, James and Leslie explore the conditions that shaped their careers and legacies. By examining the art world's unspoken codes of conduct, cultural gatekeeping, and inherited access, the Primo and Payne: Great Art Explained podcast reframes some of history’s greatest art as a question of class rather than merit alone.
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The Annuli Podcast is a show by husband and wife Steven Drake and Keren Zucker about hunting, content creation and stories from the wild.
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An exploration of the world joining the internet age and the growth of a new medium told through the lens of David Willis' Walkyverse*. How will this new fangled webcomics thing grow and change? How will the politics of a world at the turn of an entire new millennium effect things? How many knock off Doritos can one college aged boy eat? These questions an more will at least be asked if not always answered.
Wiigii into Y2K and beyond
*The Walkyverse is Roomies!, It's Walky!, Joyce and Walky!, It's Pregnancy!, and Shortpacked!
Hosted by Tasrill and Scanner
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From underground misfits to global hitmakers, โHit That Perfect Beat - The Story of London Recordsโ is a thrilling, no-holds-barred journey through one of the most influential eras in British music, and the maverick label that helped define it.
London Records didnโt just follow trends: it created them. Born in the chaos of the early 1980s, the label was fuelled by instinct, risk-taking, and big personalities. What followed was a cultural explosion that would shape pop, dance, and club music for decades to come.
Through exclusive interviews and first-hand accounts, journalist Siรขn Pattenden speaks with the artists, executives, and insiders who lived through it all. From the DIY beginnings of Bananarama and Blancmange, to the global domination of Fine Young Cannibals, this is the inside story of how hits were made, and sometimes lost.
Along the way, legendary voices like Pete Tong reveal how a generation-defining sound emerged from late-night clubs and record shop imports, while artists like Goldie and Orbital show how London Records helped push electronic music into the mainstream, changing the sound of modern Britain forever.
But this isnโt just a story of success. Itโs a story of ambition, excess, and the realities of fame. From the dizzying highs of chart-topping acts like East 17 to the personal and creative struggles behind the scenes, the series pulls back the curtain on an industry where fortunes were made, and sometimes lost, overnight.
Youโll also discover how the label helped launch bold, era-defining acts like All Saints and Sugababes, while navigating the shifting tides of the music business, from vinyl to CDs to the digital revolution that changed everything.
This isnโt just music history, itโs the story of how culture moves. Itโs about rebellion, creativity, identity, and the power of a great song to change lives. Whether you lived through these moments or are discovering them for the first time, this podcast puts you right in the room where it happened: the deals, the risks, the parties, the breakthroughs.
Packed with unforgettable stories, iconic tracks, and the people who were really there, โHit That Perfect Beat - The Story of London Records Storyโ is unmissable listening.
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โHit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Storyโ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now
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Tell Me Moir, where the chats are candid, the laughs are loud and nothing is off limits.
Harriet Moir sits down with brilliant women (or people who identify as women) for no-filter and no-nonsense chats about, well, pretty much anything.
Real, relatable and at times raucous, Tell Me Moir dives right into the conversations we want to have but don’t have time for and the ones we don’t want to have but we know we should.
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Lila Walker guides you through sourdough baking, revealing the microbiology behind wild fermentation, shaping techniques, and troubleshooting skills. Learn why this living craft rewards patience with bread no store can match.
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Beyond the Book with JoAnn Dickinson is the podcast for children’s book authors, illustrators, and creatives who want to learn how to write, publish, and market children’s books. Hosted by award-winning children’s book author JoAnn M. Dickinson, each episode features interviews with authors, illustrators, editors, and indie publishing experts. Discover writing tips, self-publishing advice, marketing strategies, and inspiring stories that show the power of children’s literature to build confidence, empathy, and imagination.
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Step into the world of Lady Duff-Gordon, a remarkable woman celebrated for both her beauty and intelligence. In Letters from Egypt, she shares a deeply personal collection of letters penned during her time in Egypt, where she sought solace for her tuberculosis. These heartfelt correspondences, addressed to her mother and husband, offer an intimate glimpse into her life along the Upper Nile. With warmth and candor, Lady Duff-Gordon invites you to experience her journey, revealing not only her thoughts and feelings but also the rich tapestry of her surroundings. Discover the profound connections she forged and the vivid landscape that inspired her writing.
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This is a podcast for emerging writers who want to improve the quality of their work and learn more about the publishing industry. Your one host, Bianca Marais (the bestselling author of 'The Witches of Moonshyne Manor') interviews authors, agents, editors and just about anyone and everyone who's involved in bringing a book to market. She's joined by her cohosts, literary agents Carly Watters and CeCe Lyra from P.S. Literary Agency, who read and critique query letters as well as opening pages in their Books with Hooks segment. Expect good advice, honest insights, and a few laughs along the way.
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