Samfunn og kultur – Australia – Nye podcaster

  • Two ATP Superfans Talking Tennis. Jade Culph (Culphman) is a former Collegiate All-American Athlete in the sport of Tennis, and is a sought after sports writer, speaker and broadcaster.

    Josh Liston is a long-time Podcaster, short-time Comedian, and complete Tennis Tragic.

  • Life won’t wait - we get one shot - and you are in the driver's seat. 
    You can Do Hard Things. 

    I’m Danni Duncan…featured fitness and nutrition coach, author, speaker and mum of 3 amazing kiddies (including twins)
    Online I’ve shared it all, my pregnancy journeys, miscarriages, why you SHOULDN’T be eating cereal for breakfast, how to make the perfect sourdough and helping you to see that YOU can do hard things. 

    The things I’ve said online have often got me into a bit of trouble, and its because I’m not afraid to call people out on their shit … I’m not afraid to discuss taboo topics and I don’t believe that any of us need to live an average life where we do what society is telling us is ‘normal’ … instead its our job to question “Why is that normal?” And is that what we want for our own life? 

    This podcast is going to be a space where I chat to experts (and share my own thoughts) on WHY we aren’t living our full potential. 
    Where you can get the factsthat will help you to get your happiness, motivation and confidence back. 

    Taking the first steps can be hard, but I’m here to help you make it a little easier to face your fears and live your best life - every, single, day. 

    I will make you feel uncomfortable, I will make you think differently but you may just wanna hear it.  

    If you want to make this year the year that you do something for yourself, you’re in the right space.

    Click Follow and Join me Every Thursday 

  • Whether you are living with recurring, persistent or complex mental health issues and trauma, a supportive friend, family or community member; or simply interested in hearing inspirational stories of hope and recovery - this podcast is for you.

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  • Tune into Dialogues Dispatch, a limited-series podcast of conversations on AI and society that explore AIโ€™s impact on policy, the economy, science, democracy, sustainability and more. Featuring bold thinkers and Google leaders discussing how AI is advancing everything from medical science to sustainability, each episode also considers AIโ€™s risks, and how society can work together to get it right.


    Learn more about all six episodes: g.co/dialogues/dispatch 


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A tech & wellbeing podcast that helps you disconnect from technology to reconnect with yourself. With several years experience working within the technology industry, Natalie breaks down key tech trends that's shaping our societies, culture, and collective wellbeing so that we can use technology more mindfully.

    futuristfrequency.substack.com

  • A podcast dedicated to documenting the rich and vibrant community of Monash University. Our goal is to produce in-depth content featuring committee members from the various clubs and societies across our campuses, giving everyone a chance to showcase themselves and share what goes on behind the scenes.

  • Two First Nations lawyers in a studio with LOTS to say. Blaksiders is the no-holds-barred conversation about news and current affairs that hosts Gemma McKinnon and Peta MacGillivray feel like talking about.
     
    Gemma McKinnon is a Barkindji woman, a mother of 5, and an Aries. Gemma likes administrative law and country music. She recently moved to the Blue Mountains and is learning to care for chickens.

    Peta MacGillivray is a Kalkutungu and South Sea Islander woman who grew up in Central Queensland. Peta is now a die-hard Sydney-sider, who loves finding the city’s best breakfast sandwiches. She also likes indie R&B and collecting vinyl records.

    Blaksiders is produced on Gadigal land at 2SER 107.3FM

  • On Medical FlyWays we unravel the untold stories of these extraordinary doctors, delving into their experiences of navigating the complexities of migration, visa processes, and settling into a new medical culture. In series 1 we focus on migrant doctors who have come to Australia from all around the world, from ethnically, culturally, and racially diverse backgrounds.

  • The Coming Out Tapes is an audio archive of LGBTQ+ stories curated by comedian Cerys Bradley. Or, in their words: "It's essentially a bunch of interviews with people I love, admire, and respect where we chat about coming out and how wonderful and/or terrible that can be".

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Young, wild and free! Is all the things that Katie is wanting to be! On her longing lust for a beautiful man, she goes down a trail of dating apps and does the best she can!

    Listen in to stories and adventures of her own! Letโ€™s connect and laugh about how Kate might end up alone.

  • Investigative reporter Matt Katz has been searching for his biological father since he was a little kid. But it wasn't until his 40s that he realized he was on the wrong journey altogether. The true story is wrapped in confusion and secrecy, and in the end it upended the truth about who he is – raising questions about identity, fatherhood, medical ethics and what family really means. But will finding answers make him whole, or just make things even more complicated?

    Inconceivable Truth is an 8-episode series with new episodes publishing Thursday mornings.

  • The crew of Weird ATX, a paranormal and historical research group in Austin Texas, discuss paranormal theory, the occult, metaphysics and philosophy, ghost stories, weird science, and live experiments.

  • Opening up the comfortable and uncomfortable discussions. The chats that we sometimes avoid. The serious and the not so serious. I create the space, you lead the discussion, letting me know who and what it is, you want to talk about.

  • Walk a Mile in Their Shoes is a Carlton Respects podcast which tells the stories of those who have experienced or been victims of gender inequality and/or domestic violence. Hosted by Tarang Chawla, the three-part series encourages listeners to take an empathetic approach to victims and put themselves 'in their shoes'.

    Each episode covers a different theme, using the experiences of our guests to help show the complexity often associated with acts of gender inequality and domestic violence.

    The show features Simone O'Brien, Daniel and Luke from YiaYia Next Door and award-winning sports journalist Megan Hustwaite.

    To find out more about Carlton Respects, visit www.carltonrespects.com.au or email [email protected].

  • Take a few minutes to study the parsha with Rabbi Sprung on Thursdays from Bereshit to V'Zot Habracha. Find the Parsha Pick-Me-Up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Join Dixie Crawford, Barkindji woman, the Founder of Nganya and RAP Consultant, hosted by Holly Ferling, Journalist and Professional Cricketer, as they embark on an enlightening journey into the world of Reconciliation Action Plans (RAP) in Australia, through our podcast series - "Reconciliation Roadmap - Building Better Businessesโ€.

    Dixie provides practical advice, actionable tips and transformative insights to support effective, efficient and impactful implementation of RAPs. Whether you're a leader seeking to enhance your skillset or an organisation aspiring to improve your RAP implementation capability, this podcast is your one-stop resource.

    Each episode, guided by Dixie, unpacks the pillars of the RAP framework, highlighting critical considerations, demystifying complex ideas and providing fresh perspectives on reconciliation action and leadership. With her wealth of experience and innate expertise, Dixie offers innovative solutions and expert advice, ensuring your organisation becomes RAP-ready and purpose-driven.

    Reconciliation Roadmap - Building Better Businesses is more than just a podcast โ€“ it's a movement to foster unity, mutual respect and understanding amongst Australians. It's about taking meaningful actions today for a reconciled Australia tomorrow.

  • Conversations from the Region is a new podcast by the Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Australasia (UPJA) as as an extension of our interview series. In each episode, we'll interview with academic philosophers who are from or currently working in Australasia, or whose work has had a significant impact on philosophy in the region. We hope this podcast can provide an opportunity for undergraduate students to gain a new perspective on the discipline, by inviting established philosophers to share their own experiences, ideas and advice.


  • A Blessing in Divorce is a podcast born out of Elisabeth's personal divorce experience as well as the years she has spent guiding women through this difficult time. Listen and subscribe for weekly uplifting, relevant and helpful content that will help you heal and rise while you navigate your divorce and create a new life for yourself. This is a safe space where all are welcome.

  • Hear from a number of extraordinary farmers as they share their stories of what goes into producing the food and fibre all Australians depend on.