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    Explore " bondi" with insightful episodes like "Costa Georgiadis — Heart and Soil", "Costa Georgiadis - Heart and Soil", "S1E46: ~Shit or Get Off the Pot~", "Costa Georgiadis: Heart and Soil" and "James Pratt: Malibu Crush" from podcasts like ""Conversations", "Conversations", "The Root Of All Evil", "Conversations" and "Strong Enough"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    S1E46: ~Shit or Get Off the Pot~

    S1E46: ~Shit or Get Off the Pot~

    WARNING: Really really really explicit content.

    • A seven course skat fetish!?
    • Anal Beads?
    • Poo poo poo poo poo?!?!
    • the ICKKKKK is niche?!?

    What could go wrong?


    RAW, UNEDITED AND EVERYTHING A PODCAST IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE.
    You dirty, naught little horny beings! Follow us and send us a sex story: @sexamation_ @rubyteys.tropicalversion.mp3 @alexbugsymalone

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    James Pratt: Malibu Crush

    James Pratt: Malibu Crush

    Episode 65 of Strong Enough Podcast brings James Pratt, an award-winning actor, director, producer, writer, and luxury auctioneer. He is the recipient of various accolades including: (2021) Best actor at American Golden Picture International Film Festival, (2020) Europe Film Festival – Special Jury Award, and Next Rush Magazine’s 2019 Top 5 Under 35 in Australia for Entertainment. He is also a Three Time REB Australian Auctioneer of the Year Winner, (2019, 2020, 2021). 

     

    During this episode, James shares how spending time in the Australian Outback as a young man led him to appreciate the beauty of the world amidst tragedy and turmoil and inspired him to follow his dreams. He talks about his newest feature film, Malibu Crush, and what it was like working both in front of and behind the camera. James gives great advice on reaching your goals in life and why focusing on the positives will bring more happiness your way. You don't want to miss this intimate look into the life of this Australian and Hollywood star.

     

    #actor #film #entrepreneur

     

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    Guest:

    James Pratt

    Socials: @james_pratt7

    mogulproductions.com

    Strong Enough

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    Exploring Sydney’s past and present with writer Roslyn Jolly

    Exploring Sydney’s past and present with writer Roslyn Jolly

    In episode 10 of Sense in the City Sydney, Ruby meets up with travel writer, author and academic Roslyn Jolly. They enjoy lunch under a large umbrella in the rain on the terrace of a cool, converted incinerator in the lower north shore. They discuss Roslyn’s favourite writers and texts on Sydney, her perfect day in town (with lots of walking!), and her love of the city’s harbour, beaches and bushland.

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    Sydney Links | Sense in the City is produced by Pilote Media

    Le Sydney with Karine Mauris. What do the Emerald City and the City of Light have in common?

    Le Sydney with Karine Mauris. What do the Emerald City and the City of Light have in common?

    Ruby pops into the French Consulate in Sydney to chat with the wonderful Karine Mauris- the French Cultural Attaché for the Embassy of France in Australia and the Artistic Director of the Alliance Française French Film Festival Australia.
    Karine tells us about some of the must-see films playing at the festival then discusses her favourite sights, sounds, smells, tastes, sensations and experiences of Sydney. She’s surprised even herself by changing her coffee/croissants breakfast in Montmartre with 7:30am morning swims in Bondi followed by turmeric lattes and smashed avocado on toast as she becomes a typical Sydneysider!

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    What do the Emerald City and the City of Light have in common? 

    In episode 9 of Sense in the City Sydney, Ruby pops into the French Consulate in Sydney to chat with the wonderful Karine Mauris- the French Cultural Attaché for the Embassy of France in Australia and the Artistic Director of the Alliance Française French Film Festival Australia. Karine tells us about some of the must-see films playing at the festival then discusses her favourite sights, sounds, smells, tastes, sensations and experiences of Sydney. She’s surprised even herself by changing her coffee/croissants breakfast in Montmartre with 7:30am morning swims in Bondi followed by turmeric lattes and smashed avocado on toast as she becomes a typical Sydneysider! Enjoy the episode. 

    Episode Links... 

    • 2:50 Bondi Beach, perhaps Sydney's most famous makes an appearance in several SITC episodes. 
    • 3:45 The Alliance Française Film Festival - The largest festival of French films in the world. 
    • 4:47 Lost Illusions - An all-star cast dazzles in the spectacular and exhilarating new film by Xavier Giannoli (Marguerite, The Singer), an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a young idealist who learns that anything can be bought and sold.
    • 5:34 La Traviata - La Traviata, My Brothers and I, tells the story of 14-year-old Nour (Maël Rouin-Berrandou), growing up in a housing project in the South of France, with his older brothers, who take turns caring for their ailing mother, who is in a coma.
    • 5:58 The Young Lovers - The fabulous Fanny Ardant, Melvil Poupaud and Cécile de France beguile in The Young Lovers, Carine Tardieu’s eagerly anticipated follow up to Just to Be Sure, a modern and emotionally-nuanced romantic dramedy of a woman who embarks on a relationship with a much younger man, and the implications her choices have on those around her.
    • 6:45 Other recommended films include - Happening, Peaceful, Mali Twist...
    • 12:17 First impressions... "Full of light" 
    • 13:28 Wiley’s Baths in Coogee (a couple of beaches south of Bondi) is a dynamic tidal pool environment. It's also a 'living pool' with marine life, a natural rock bottom, octopus, fish, sea urchins, and more! 
    • 13:39 Surry Hills is an inner city suburb of Sydney with a colourful history, currently hosting the some of the Biennale of Sydney. 
    • 15:00 Parts of Sydney, like Pad
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    Episode 11: Tourism, Access and City Planning with Access Bondi

    Episode 11: Tourism, Access and City Planning with Access Bondi

    Now that Summer is upon us in the Southern Hemisphere, Mike Cerrone, Project Officer for Waverley Council's Access Bondi! talks to Susan about why it's important for tourist destinations to be accessible for all people of all abilities.

    Bondi Beach is a popular tourist destination on the east coast of Australia that brings in millions of visitors every year. We talk about how decent and suitable access can change society's perceptions on inclusion, give people freedom of choice when they go out and how your input can help encourage local councils to make accessibility a priority.

    Information about what we have discussed in this episode:

    Access Bondi! -
    https://www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/community/disability_inclusion/access_bondi

    Bondi Beach - https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-east/bondi/beach-lifestyle

    NRMA x SCIA November 2021 joint report 'Where Do I Park?' - https://www.mynrma.com.au/-/media/nrma-where-do-i-park-report.pdf

    Waverley Council Access & inclusion planning   https://www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/community/disability_inclusion/access_and_inclusion_planning

    Waverley Council Access Committee  https://www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/council/advisory_committees/access_committee

    Waverley Council Small Grants - https://www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/community/awards_forums_and_grants/small_grants_program

    Credits
    This episode has been written, produced and edited by Susan Wood with assistance by Michelle Kearney and Nathan Mikhael. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore.

    Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services visit scia.org.au.

    We want to hear from you!

    Whether you're a person with a disability, or an able-bodied ally, fill in our very quick survey and tell us what you thought about this episode!

    Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://bit.ly/ResourceHubSCIA.

    The Bondi Clifftop Murders

    The Bondi Clifftop Murders

    Between the beaches of Bondi and Tamarama in Sydney’s picturesque Eastern suburbs, lies a steep cliff face. Parks and a walking track sit above, attracting tourists from all over the world. But below is rock and the white, foamy Pacific Ocean, the water appearing black at night time. In the 1980s, there was no railing separating the track from the steep cliff. And at night, sometimes screams were heard by locals. Bloodstains were found along the walkway. And in the very worst-case scenarios, men disappeared… or their lifeless bodies were found below - lives cut tragically short. 

    Some locals nicknamed the area Bondi Badlands - a spot that turned into what’s been referred to as a killer’s playground. 

    So what was happening to these innocent men? And why did it take such a long time for police to give these crimes the time and energy they always deserved?

    CREDITS

    Guest: Greg Callaghan, host of the Bondi Badlands podcast.

    Host: Jessie Stephens

    Producer: Gia Moylan

    Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri

    CONTACT US

    Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au  

    Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group 

    If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636

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    Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

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    Ultra Marathoner Morgan Davis joins us to talk about her Leadville 100 experience and much more

    Ultra Marathoner Morgan Davis joins us to talk about her Leadville 100 experience and much more

    Morgan Davis joins the show to discuss her Leadville 100 experience. Anxiety with Hope Pass, battling the Colorado altitude, a clogged hydration pack, and blisters at mile 5 all presented challenges, but none were going to stop the ultimate goal of completing 100 Leadville miles.

    How does one become an Ultra Runner? We get Morgan's take on it. 

    Morgan discusses her experience at the 2020 Last Boyscout Last Man Standing event as well as her Tunnel Hill 100 race where she ultimately finished 3rd fastest female. 

    Morgan has a crossfit training regime and does weight training along with juggling in the running miles each week.

    Hoka Bondi! Doesn't matter if it is trail, road, or whatever terrain you want to throw at her. The shoe of choice is the Hoka Bondi.

    Morgan has created a hydration concoction (although cannot be replicated since there is no true formula) that we have nicknamed as "the Morgan." 

    Good luck at the upcoming No Business 100 Morgan! We at Lace Up and Run will be rooting for you! 

    Contact Lace Up and Run

    Website: runtosucceedsports.com
    Facebook: @RTSOutfittersMarion & @RTSOutfittersPaducah
    Our Facebook Run Group: RTS Runners
    Instagram: @RTSOutfitters
    Email: LaceUpandRunPodcast@gmail.com

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    Thanks for listening!
    Lace em' up and get after it!

    Ask Dia: Presenting to my Execs and Defending Myself

    Ask Dia: Presenting to my Execs and Defending Myself

    Ask Dia episode!  Ever have an exec meeting go off the rails for one of your projects?  A caller asks about how to handle it when you're communicating a status and next steps for a critical projects and the convo goes awry and nothing you say helps.  Dia pulls out some of her communications mastery frameworks to help put the conversation in the right direction and help you gain back control.  Listen today!

    Have a question for Dia?  Call the show at 341-333-2997 and leave your question and we might workshop it on the show! 

    Get “The 21”.  Dia’s 21 strategies to help you communicate with more impact and control by texting IMPACT 66866. 

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    JWH 250

    JWH 250
    This week on Roosters Radio we sit down with our fearless leader Jared Waerea-Hargreaves ahead of his 250th NRL game.

    Jared talks to us about our gutsy win over the Knights last weekend, the new crop of young players shining through and how proud he is to represent the Roosters in his 250th game this Thursday night against the Eels.

    We also review our performance against the knights, give an update on our casualty ward and preview our big game this week against Parra!.

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    Victor Radley

    Victor Radley
    On this weeks episode of Roosters Radio, we sit down with Roosters enforcer Victor 'The Inflictor' Radley.

    Victor shares his excitement of returning this week after suspension, his opinion on his tackling style and what he has been up to in his spare time.

    Radley also talks about his learnings from both Boyd Cordner and Jake Friend, his own role in the leadership group and his excitement towards our young Roosters squad.

    We also hear from a special guest about the re-signing of Toops and Lindsay, along with NRLW star Jess Sergis.

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    Jasmin - Sydney

    Jasmin - Sydney

    This week we travel to the largest city in the land down under where we are joined by Jasmin, a German whose experiences in Sydney were transformative. Why does Sydney feel so globally connected given its geographical location? Why is Sydney ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities if it's so expensive? Why is going to Australian east coast the most German thing a person could do?

    To find out more about Jasmin and her work:

    - visit her Linkedin profile at linkedin.com/in/jasmin-geissen-1696b3139/

    Find out more about Island Life Productions and our work by:

    -liking our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/islandlifeproductions/

    - checking out our website at www.islandlifeproductions.com

    Why paddling the Murray River is an adventure for everyone: Sarah Davis

    Why paddling the Murray River is an adventure for everyone: Sarah Davis
    After fulfilling her dream of paddling the River Nile, Sarah Davis set her sights on paddling Australia’s longest river - the Murray. The adventurer paddled solo from its source in the Australian Alps to its end in South Australia. 
     
    On this episode Sarah talks about why the Murray River is an accessible adventure we all could tackle.
     
     
    This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Liz Ginis (Managing Editor Digital at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com)
     
    You can also follow us on Instagram @australiangeographic

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