Conversations In Noosa
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 77:43:19
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Sinopse
Everybody has a story! Unearth the story behind the lives of those that call Noosa, Queensland home. Conversations In Noosa will inform, indulge and inspire!
Episódios
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Carolyn Winkler - The strength to cope
25/06/2018 Duração: 22minCarolyn ran her own business as a pharmacist, worked in the NSW health department and was progressively headhunted, traveling extensively throughout Asia representing pharmaceutical company Pfizer. Carolyn Winkler now calls Noosa home and the last couple of years has sadly been filled with loss and grief, losing both her daughter and her husband. In this podcast, we talk about coping with loss, support networks, running a small business and new beginnings.
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Pete Jacobs - I still thought that I could be the best in the world in this sport
21/06/2018 Duração: 25minLiving with fatigue can feel lonely and it can be isolating. Imagine dedicating your life to a sport that requires peak physical fitness and stamina while at the same time managing your tired muscles and mind. Pete Jacobs has been living with fatigue since he was a young teenager and in 2012 he was crowned Ironman World Champion in Hawaii. How did he do it? In this podcast, we'll follow Pete's journey from the northern beaches of Sydney to Noosa and discover what it took for Pete Jacobs to accomplish and conquer his biggest goal. We also talk about his new project Live Your Own Fit.
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Hilary O'Neill - A very rich life
18/06/2018 Duração: 21minBy any measure, Hilary has lived a very interesting life. She was born in Ireland, learned to sing in London, painted sets in Africa and often, would perform up to 200 shows a year when she lived in Berlin. Hilary plays the harp, sings opera and is currently penning her memoir.
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Greg Smith - Radio researcher, strategist, group programmer.
14/06/2018 Duração: 22minGreg had a desire to work in radio from a very young age however he admits that he didn't have the 'gift of the gab', preferring to work behind the scenes instead of in front of a microphone. Was Greg simply in the right place at the right time or was it his interest in the research and strategic side of radio that landed him at the forefront of what would become a major game changer in the way that radio stations were run in this country. In this podcast, we talk about the challenges that radio faces today up against content on-demand platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Has Australia missed the boat when it comes to DAB+? And what should radio networks be doing with their spare digital channels? The discovery of Kyle Sandilands in Darwin, Jeff Allis and Boost Juice and the book Thick Face, Black Heart.
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Billy Murphy - What doesn't kill you...
08/06/2018 Duração: 31minBilly is from just outside Glasgow and from all descriptions, it was certainly a tough place for a kid to grow up in. In this podcast, you'll hear about Billy's never say die attitude. He's the kind of bloke who rolls with the punches, dusts himself off and keeps moving forward. On his arm are tattooed the words "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger". This podcast holds great inspirational lessons for anyone who runs their own business or for those who simply want to live the best life they can. Billy is co-owner and operator of FTA Noosa.
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Michael Brennan - Meeting the director
06/06/2018 Duração: 20minMichael is a new arrival to Noosa, Queensland. He ran his own gallery in Footscray, Melbourne and then added curator to his resume before jumping at the opportunity to become the director at the Noosa Regional Gallery. He grew up in the outer Melbourne suburb of Sunbury in a house that his parents won in a local newspaper competition and his fondest memories are of his father, writing poetry and printing his own books at home. In this podcast we talk about freedom of speech, burning the Australian flag and being questioned by the police for a piece that was displayed in his gallery that some found offensive.
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Yenny Stromgren - Life Thriver
04/06/2018 Duração: 26minYenny describes herself as a life thriver. Have you heard that term before? If not, listening to Yenny talk passionately about her travel, photography, podcast, land paddling and general love of life might paint you a clearer picture of exactly what a life thriver is. And how did she end up in Noosa, Queensland, having been born and raised in Sweden?
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John Morrall - The reinvention expert
30/05/2018 Duração: 30minIt's hard to categorise John. He was a reality TV contestant on The Biggest Loser, he worked as a bouncer at Melbourne nightclubs and pubs in the thriving pub rock scene of the late '70s and '80s when bands like Midnight Oil, The Angels, Noiseworks and The Uncanny X Men were all making a name for themselves. He tells me as a bouncer he was shot at and stabbed. He's worked in retail and these days he owns his own gym, Jetts Noosa. John Morrall is passionate about business and passing on what he knows and understands about the game.
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Lew Brennan - "People kept telling me that I was different"
27/05/2018 Duração: 30minGrowing up as a young boy with a passion for art, in a big country town in the '60s, meant that Lew felt somewhat like an outsider. People kept telling him that he was different, and he says that he struggled with the school system from year 4 onwards. Those challenges, however, didn't stop Lew from becoming a community leader, a local government councillor, and a much sort after artist. If you're familiar with Lew's art, you know that it is extremely intricate and detailed. It's a passion that he is committed to daily, working away in his private space on his property in Cooran.
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Josh Donohoe - From beer to eternity
24/05/2018 Duração: 25minDo you love beer? Do you brew your own? Maybe you've been a long-term fan of mass-produced, traditional amber liquid, and you've been satisfied with that. Craft or independently brewed beer just might open up a world of flavours and experiences you never thought possible. Josh Donohoe is a beer fanatic, and his love of beer was the catalyst for the creation of Sunshine Coast Craft Beer Tours. Bottoms up!
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Katja Anton - A life in pictures
21/05/2018 Duração: 16minKatja has the kind of accent that's hard to pick. Her mum was from Finland and Katja was raised in a small place called Formello just outside of Rome in Italy. Photography, travel, wildlife, cooking and the environment are all things that Katja is passionate about. In this podcast we cover all of those subjects and more; and is there a secret to photographing food correctly? A topic for those of us who like posting food pics on Instagram & Facebook.
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Johnny West - Healthy body, health mind, better business!
17/05/2018 Duração: 27minJohnny, from Noosaville based online clothing retailer Boom Shankar, has always had an adventurous spirit. Heading off into the Colorado mountains to spend the night camping when he was a kid with a group of his friends was common. From ski resorts to water sports, Johnny has always believed that a healthy body equals a healthy mind and ultimately that makes you a better business person. How did he end up in Noosa? Who in the business and entrepreneurial world does he admire and why? What forms the foundations of his business and marketing strategies and what plans are there for Boom Shanker to expand into the US market? The answers are in the pod!
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Mark Reilly - Living off the grid
14/05/2018 Duração: 24minMark's dad was a Queensland policeman, so his family moved about often. The kids developed the ability to make new friends quickly and Mark says that some of his fondest memories were spent in remote parts of the state. As a petroleum geologist, Mark gets to spend a lot of time in the great outdoors. He's an advocate of alternative energy sources, setting his own home up completely off the grid, however, he does still see an environmental cost with things like the manufacturing of lithium batteries and the amount of plastics that go into the construction of say an electric car. In this podcast, we talk about the finite resources that lie beneath our feet. The legacy we'll leave our kids, alternative energy sources and why we still need to do more.
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June Copeman - Rediscovering yourself.
10/05/2018 Duração: 30minJune was a businessperson who for a long time, ignored the signs and what her body & brain were telling her, to continue to invest in her professional life. Without a balanced work/life existence, her health took a serious hit. Unhappiness, depression and then cancer and on top of that a loss in the family. It was time to re-evaluate her life, re-discover her identity and chart a new course in an environment that would nurture her body and her soul
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Alicia Sharples - Art work
06/05/2018 Duração: 24min"Women share in a very different way to men. Women have a deep understanding of their stories and I can see it in the way they produce art" - Alicia Sharples, co-ordinator Butter Factory Arts Centre. In this podcast we talk, art, inspiration, exhibitions, travel, homeschooling kids and how Alicia coped with the death of her mum who was in a coma for six years.
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Matt Dunstan - 30 years in heels
02/05/2018 Duração: 27minMatt has been a drag performer for almost 30 years, starting in Melbourne back in the 80s. He grew up on the outskirts of Melbourne with a desire to always entertain others. He came out to his mum when he was in his early teens however he says that the pressures he put on himself were the biggest challenges to deal with. Matt is involved with the Sunshine Coast Pride Festival, the Rainbow Formal, RSPCA, and the Million Paws walk. Plus, he cares full time for his partner while still performing three to four times a week..
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Jon Coppola - A New Yorker in Noosa
29/04/2018 Duração: 38minJon talks about growing up in New York City, getting your foot in the door in the movie business, the highs and lows of the film industry, meeting his Australian wife, moving to Noosa and a renewed passion for scriptwriting.
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Sam Coward - I never believed in having something to fall back on
26/04/2018 Duração: 25minSam Coward doesn't believe in "having something to fall back on" when it comes to his career. It's an all or nothing approach for Sam whose passion has always been to perform. His choices may not have always had his father's blessing, however, Sam's involvement in theatre has led onto film roles and now a successful breakfast radio show on Hot 91. Sam talks about the first time his father came to see him in a stage production, and why they never spoke for six months after that event, starting out in radio and the car crash that could have easily ended his life
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Mick Earle - dealing with depression & why men shouldn't eat concrete anymore
22/04/2018 Duração: 24minThis podcast is about men's mental health issues from someone who has travelled that road and worked with other men who, all too often, are reluctant to talk about what's going on inside them. We talk about the effects of anti-depressants, how quick doctors are to prescribe them, and the culture that surrounds men that prohibits them from truly expressing how they feel.
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Mille Stoevring - The Dane backpacker who became an Australian citizen
18/04/2018 Duração: 27min"How far away can I get and how extreme can the surroundings be?" - Mille Stoevring