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    406 - Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Part II

    406 - Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Part II

    If I could turn back time / If I could find a way


    Four RPGFan staff played through Dragon Quest XI this month, and it left them full of feelings. But were those feelings satisfying or wanting? How did they find DQ11’s notorious third act? Spoiler alert: this is a wonderful video game, despite what other RPGFan podcast hosts might say. 


    Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Gio Castillo, Wes Iliff, Tin Manuel; Edited by Michael Sollosi


    Opening and ending music by Miles Morkri


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    Heather Weidner: Pro Climbing Parenthood

    Heather Weidner: Pro Climbing Parenthood

    Professional climbing, new motherhood, and personal hardship.

    Colorado based Rab athlete Heather Weidner shares the journey and philosophy behind her elite level sport and trad climbing achievements, and the meaning behind the routes she climbs.

    A former ballet dancer and veterinary surgeon, Heather recently became a mother. In this podcast episode, she discusses the challenges and joys of climbing throughout pregnancy, and her approach to getting back on the wall after birth.

    Natt Williams: Riding the Route Less Travelled

    Natt Williams: Riding the Route Less Travelled

    Balancing bikepacking expeditions to remote wilderness with corporate and family life.

    Rab ambassador Nat Williams shares the highs and lows of biking in remote regions, from traversing Iceland on two-wheels to the 1900KM Silk Road Mountain Race through Kyrgyzstan.

    What are the unique challenges of cycling at altitude? How do you prepare for the rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions? What are Natt’s top tips for planning journeys through some of the world’s most challenging cycling terrain?

    And, how do you balance all of this with ‘a proper grown-up job in London’ and a young family?

    Karen Darke: Ability is a State of Mind

    Karen Darke: Ability is a State of Mind

    Managing the mindset for adventure after a life-changing climbing accident.

    Paralysed in a climbing accident as a young woman, Karen Darke explores the mindset needed to approach extreme adventure, and shares her mantra that ‘ability is a state of mind’.

    Karen’s curious and creative nature has led her to live a life full of thrills, from traversing Greenland on skis, climbing El Cap, Himalayan hand biking, and even competing in two Paralympic Games.

    Studious and inquisitive, Karen continues to inspire others and challenge the status quo through her books, talks, and workshops.

    Erik Weihenmayer and Felipe Tapia Nordenflycht: El Valle del Silencio

    Erik Weihenmayer and Felipe Tapia Nordenflycht: El Valle del Silencio

    After avoiding Patagonia for 20 years, blind adventurer, Erik Weihenmayer recounts his inaugural trip to El Valle de Silencio with his friend, Chilean climber and photographer, Felipe Tapia Nordenflycht.

    Although from Chile, Felipe has never had the opportunity to visit the climbers' paradise that sits in his home country. They discuss their aim to make Erik the first blind person to stand atop Torre Norte, and to fulfill a lifelong dream of Felipe's.

    Kev Shields: The Adaptive Approach To New Routing

    Kev Shields: The Adaptive Approach To New Routing

    How do you seek out quality new routes? And, how to adapt your beta and approach to accommodate disability? 

     

    Born with limb difference in one hand, Scottish new route pioneer Kev Shields discusses how a sense of community and trust in those around him help him achieve his climbing goals, as he embarks on a quest to send his first E8 trad route. 

     

    In this episode, Kev shares how he has learnt to work with the unique challenges of his disability in climbing and training, and explores the positive impact of climbing on his mental health, self-respect, and sense of purpose.

    Jo Newton: From Trauma to Triumph

    Jo Newton: From Trauma to Triumph

    After losing her lower leg in an avalanche in the Alps, Jo Newton shares her journey through trauma to the international paraclimbing competition stage.

    A story so powerful it compels you to listen, Jo’s responses to trauma pay testament to the best of the human spirit, courage, friendship and determination.

    A single mum and Engineering Director working on cutting-edge plastics recycling solutions, Jo's company, Reventas, are unwavering in their support for her paraclimbing career.

    Grab a cuppa, sit back. This is Jo’s remarkable story.

    Vedangi Kulkarni: Around the World in 159 Days

    Vedangi Kulkarni: Around the World in 159 Days

    What does it take to become the youngest woman to cycle around the world? 

    Setting out at just 19 years old, Rab athlete Vedangi Kulkarni became the youngest woman to cycle the 29,000km across 15 countries around the globe. 

    Vedangi discovered her passion for bikes on a Brighton to London cycle during her university studies. In fact, she loved the experience so much that she carried on to northern Scotland. 

    On route, she read a book about cycling solo around the world, that sparked her next adventure. 

    Host Andy Cave caught up with Vedangi part way through her recent mission in Ladakh. 

    Hetty Kingston: Riding the Path through Pregnancy

    Hetty Kingston: Riding the Path through Pregnancy

    Navigating identity, the importance of community, and new motherhood in the outdoors.
     

    Having recently become a new mother to twins, Rab athlete Hetty Kingston shares her journey of gravel biking throughout pregnancy.

    Hetty gives insight into her lived experiences of pregnancy in the outdoors, and debunks the myths and conflicting advice she encountered along the way.

    Climbing Life Kenya: The Transformative Power of Skill Sharing

    Climbing Life Kenya: The Transformative Power of Skill Sharing

    Discover the transformative power of skill sharing at Climbing Life Kenya, in collaboration with the Global Climbing Initiative.

    In this episode, Rab athlete and coach Marcus Garcia, Liz Ndindi and Dani Dobrot join host Andy Cave as they reflect on their journey of growth, empowerment, safety and inclusivity as they guide an emerging climbing community on the road to self-discovery. 

    Markets sense banking contagion risks are fading

    Markets sense banking contagion risks are fading

    Kia ora,

    Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.

    I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.

    And today we lead with news that equity and bond markets are in more of a positive mood ahead of the US Fed's meeting tomorrow morning.

    But first today, there was another dairy auction overnight and it was yet another weaker one, made worse by both a slumping cheddar cheese price, and the recent gains by the NZD. Overall prices were down -2.6% in USD terms and down -3.3% in NZD terms from the last auction. That puts them -36% lower than year ago levels. Every product fell, the least by the high-volume WMP (-1.5%), and the most by the cheese price (-10.2% from two weeks ago).

    Of the 25 auctions in the past year, 19 have delivered lower prices. The price index is now back to a level we last had in December 2020. This continuing slide will probably have analysts reaching for the calculators to assess what the farmgate milk price will have to be reduced by.

    US retail sales inched higher last week from year-ago level on a same store basis (+3.2%) but that isn't enough to account for retail inflation. Retail volumes continue their slow shrinkage.

    However there was an unexpected surge in American existing home sales in February with them rising to an annual rate of 4.58 mln or more than +14% higher than year-ago levels. The apparent end of rising mortgage rates has emboldened buyers to commit - and sellers to respond. That was their largest rise since July 2020 and ends a year-long decline. But prices aren't responding to the additional demand yet; they remain -0.2% lower than year-ago levels. That was their first year-on-year fall in 11 years. The higher demand volume is coming from regions where home prices are decreasing and the local economies are adding jobs. It is their strong jobs market that is delivering these gains.

    In the US banking scene, California's First Republic has seen its shares rally as confidence returns that it will survive. This comes after a Fed-prompted rescue undertaken by a set of much larger banks. US Treasury boss Janet Yellen commented that they will support deposits at other banks if that becomes necessary. But as we have seen elsewhere, management, shareholders and bondholders will always take the first losses.

    Canada's CPI inflation rate slipped to 5.2% in February, a retreat from the January 5.9% rise. The change from the previous month is similar.

    In China, they are starting a new surge in flu infections. The rate of people testing positive for influenza reported by hospitals across the country jumped to 53.2% last week, with H1N1, or swine flu, the dominant strain, forcing the suspension of some school classes in Beijing and Shanghai. By comparison, the rate for Covid was just 2.3%.

    The German ZEW indicator of economic sentiment rose again in March, the third consecutive improvement, but the gain was far less than in February.

    In Australia, APRA is apparently telling banks that it wants to know much more about their exposures to start-ups and crypto-focused ventures following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and volatility at global lenders.

    Meanwhile, the minutes from the March 7 RBA meeting revealed they are likely to keep their cash rate unchanged at 3.6% on signs of economic softening. Their next review is on April 4, 2023.

    More generally, markets are sensing today that contagion risks are fading, so risk appetites are rising.

    The UST 10yr yield starts today at 3.59% and up another +10 bps from this time yesterday. 

    The price of gold will open today at US$1941/oz and down another -US$35 from this time yesterday.

    And oil prices start today up a strong +US$3.50 from yesterday at just under US$69.50/bbl in the US. The international Brent price is now just on US$75/bbl.

    The Kiwi dollar is down -¾c against the USD and now at 61.7 USc. Against the Aussie we are -¼c lower at 92.8 AUc. Against the euro we are also -1c lower at 57.3 euro cents. That puts the TWI-5 at 69.9 with a solid -60 bps retreat.

    The bitcoin price is much higher today, now at US$28,477 and up +3.0% from this time yesterday. And volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest however at +/-1.9%.

    You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.

    And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.

    Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we’ll do this again tomorrow.

    Glenmore Lodge: Surviving and Thriving in the Scottish Winter Mountains

    Glenmore Lodge: Surviving and Thriving in the Scottish Winter Mountains
    From the essential skills and mindset needed to stay safe whilst moving through the mountains, from winter walking, to tackling treacherous climbs on ice and mixed terrain, Glenmore Lodge Chief Instructor, Heather Morning, and Mountain Guide Stu McAleese, are unrivalled in their experience of Scottish winter. Situated in the Cairngorms National Park, Glenmore Lodge has provided to mountain skills training, and opportunities to gain qualifications, for over seventy years.

    Jacopo Buffachi: Preparation and Mindset of the Backcountry Skier

    Jacopo Buffachi: Preparation and Mindset of the Backcountry Skier

    Sharp decision making, thorough preparation, and understanding conditions and risks. 

     

    Born and raised beneath Monte Bianco, Rab and Lowe Alpine’s Head of Design, Jacopo Buffachi, discusses the mindset and preparation needed to stay safe and make the most of backcountry ski touring. 

     

    What are common hazards early season versus later in the year? What is the standard avalanche safety kit to carry before skiing off piste? 

     

    And, how does his experience as a mountain guide and mountain rescue team member influence the gear he helps create? 

    Boris Langenstein: Himalayan Ski Exploration

    Boris Langenstein: Himalayan Ski Exploration
    In this episode, Chamonix-based mountain guide, Boris Langenstein discusses the challenges of high-altitude skiing, with a big pack and little chance of rescue. This is true exploration where partnership and acceptance of risk are essential. How do you make good decisions when tired at such altitudes? What happens when one person is not strong enough to continue?

    Bronwyn Hodgins & Jacob Cook: Greenland Sea to Summit

    Bronwyn Hodgins & Jacob Cook: Greenland Sea to Summit
    Based out of Squamish, Canada, Rab athletes Bronwyn Hodgins and Jacob Cook are no strangers to ambitious journeys across vast landscapes in search of adventurous first ascents. Having recently completed a 65-day human powered expedition along the coast of Greenland, the duo share insight into how they plan these impressive missions, how they secure their success, and the moments that make it all worthwhile.
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