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Aboriginal Elder, Vicki Clark, OAM, and veteran ABC journalist, Philippa O'Donnell, celebrate stories about people who are building communities by sharing First Nations and western knowledge. Each episode takes you on a journey to an Australian town, city, or outback community where you will hear from fascinating people who are learning from each other's culture. Enjoy these inspiring stories with us.
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The Local Food Report can be heard every Thursday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. From farmers' markets to backyard gardens, wild forage to home kitchen recipes, the Local Food Report explores the Cape, Islands, and South Coast to find out what's in season and what to do with it.The Local Food Report airs Thursday at 8:35 AM and 5:45 PM and Saturday at 9:35 AM and is made possible by our Local Food Report sponsors.
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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story is hosted by television presenter and journalist, Angie Asimus and is powered by the National Farmers Federation. It’s dedicated to connecting our wonderful farmers with health conscious consumers and ethically minded shoppers. Together, we can all learn more about the food we eat and the fibre we wear. This is your exclusive look behind the farm gate. As a country girl herself, Angie knows you'll love what you hear. From the freshest produce, to carbon neutral wool. What about female shearers and farms that give more to the land than they take in the battle against climate change? Is it possible to drought and flood proof your business through diversification so prices don’t fluctuate so much at the supermarket? We tackle the most common misconceptions about life on the land and have many laughs along the way with some of the most memorable characters you could ever meet.
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Darby Hudson talks about poetry, the 'creative process', cats, alchemy and life.
My book that essences all the best bits from my podcast:
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Are you a wine lover looking for an entertaining and informative podcast? Look no further than Fine Vines and Wine, hosted by myself, WSET-certified wine influencer, Charis Pixie.
Join me each week as I discuss the latest trends, news, and reviews in the world of wine. From the best regions that you need to visit in Australia to the perfect food pairings to how the wine industry is changing, Fine Vines and Wine has something for everyone.
Each episode features interviews with industry experts, sommeliers, and winemakers, providing unique insights and perspectives on the world of wine. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of wine, Fine Vines and Wine is the perfect way to stay up-to-date and entertained.
So sit back, pour yourself a large glass of your favourite beverage, and join us each week for a delightful journey through the world of Australian wine.
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Country Women's Wisdom is a podcast created by best-selling Australian author Liz Harfull, sharing inspiring true stories, treasured vintage recipes and useful household hints. It draws on the practical know-how and experience of everyday women from across the generations. Taking on lessons hard-won from living through world wars, economic depression, natural disaster, isolation and personal tragedy, they learnt how to make a little go a long way, while nurturing themselves and their families.
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Stories From the Cellar tells the stories of the people, places, and wines in the Vine Street Imports portfolio. We import wines primarily from Australia and South Africa, plus Italy, England, New Zealand, and Slovenia. From up-and-coming producers to established legends, you’ll hear the stories of how our winemakers were propelled into this vinous universe. You’ll hear what lights them up, the raison d’être that gives meaning to their work. We'll also share short educational snippets about various wine regions, and we'll talk about wine culture and the wine business. Ultimately, the purpose of this show is to tell stories that bring wine alive. By understanding the greater context behind the bottle, it renders what’s inside it a little more… human.
Hosted by Charlotte Alsaadi.
Special thanks to @snacktime for the music.
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Growing up, Lisa Divissi absorbed all sorts of messages about what being ‘Asian’ in Australia might entail from news media, popular culture and the larger zeitgeist. But in her new series, Shifting Subjects, she’s more interested in seeing things for herself. By documenting the Asian Australian stories around her, Lisa sets out to complicate our ideas of who we are, while carefully expanding on a clearer picture of us together.
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Explore History, Flavour and Culture with co-hosts Adam Liaw and Katie Spain in the Adelaide Central Market Audio Tour. On this self-guided walking tour, discover hidden gems and must-try products from a plethora of stalls as you weave your way through this culinary wonderland.
Be captivated by the favourite dishes and products of renowned foodies and co-hosts, Adam Liaw and Katie Spain, who will guide you through their cherished finds and give you insights into the heart of the Market.
You are invited to embark on this audio-tour through time and taste, where the early days of the Market come to life through the stories of multi-generation traders. Hear first-hand accounts of what the Market means to these families and how it has evolved over the years to become an integral part of South Australia’s identity.
As one of the largest fresh produce markets in the southern hemisphere, the market is a true testament to the diverse cultures that have shaped South Australia’s food landscape. It supports the state’s network of local growers, producers and suppliers selling millions of kilograms of fruit and vegetables and fresh food every month.
Access your tour map here: https://bit.ly/3PzHlLi
Visit the Adelaide Central Market website for more info: adelaidecentralmarket.com.au/
Follow the Adelaide Central Market on Facebook (facebook.com/adelcentralmarket) and Instagram (instagram.com/adelcentralmarket/).
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Fed up with falling asleep with a book on your face? Us too. Enter, the No Books Book Club, where we share which non-book things we're consuming. From streaming to games, newsletters to docos, RPGs to podcasts, we've got you covered. Meet Cec, Beck and Row, and enjoy!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Nancy Silverton, Laurie Ochoa and Ruth Reichl in truly delicious conversations about food. Bonus content and community at threeingredients.substack.com.
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Molly Codyre from Foodism hosts a brand new podcast using her insider knowledge of restaurants from London and beyond to solve your dining dilemmas. Do you need a restaurant recommendation for your very specific needs? Let us know on [email protected].
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Good vibes only conversations with people from all over about their ‘go to’ places for a drink or food.
The focus isn’t on what is fanciest or most impressive. It’s on what people genuinely enjoy and so go back for more.
Have a listen and try out the places if you can.
Jaz will also create bonus episodes to share positive food and drink experiences as she adventures through life. Don’t expect a formal review. Just descriptions of cool places with yummy food and drinks. -
In Spain they dance Flamenco. Hawaii has the Hula. The Maoris the Haka. In Southeast Queensland, we have the Common People Dance Project.
Follow the people behind the sequins in a new podcast coming this Winter.
The Common People People Project podcast is supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wine Matters is hosted by Wendy Laureti, the accidental winery owner of Saddler’s Creek Wines.
In this podcast, I invite you to join me as I share what I believe is the true meaning of loving wine, and for me, that is bringing people together.
I am no wine expert, though I am a wine lover. I love to learn and explore all things wine, including how it is made and how it is best enjoyed. What I’ve discovered is that the more I learn, the more I enjoy and appreciate wine. I would like to share with you what I’ve learned along the way and debunk some of the myths, but most importantly, I invite you to learn along with me.
I will be inviting way more knowledgeable people than myself to share their expertise and their love of wine. Speaking to producers from the Hunter Valley and greater wine community.
So cheers to Wine Matters!