show episodes
 
Artwork

1
The Road Podcast

Jonathan S Shane

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
Jonathan Shane (@theketoroad) is a Certified Functional Nutritional Therapist. Jonathan’s focus is to bring about holistic health to all willing to listen. This podcast does not only touch on nutrition but mental and spiritual health as well. Jon takes you through his steps and perspective as it relates to a holistic healthy lifestyle
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Behind The Turnbuckle

Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Wekelijks
 
"Behind the Turnbuckle" is a captivating podcast hosted by former WWE Superstar Jonathan "The Coach" Coachman and Former WWE Employee Tommy Carlucci. With over 40 years of combined experience in front of and behind the camera, they offer a unique insider's perspective on the world of professional wrestling. Join them as they dive into the fascinating stories from their time in the WWE and provide insightful commentary on current day storylines. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the wre ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Christianity in Business

Center for Christianity in Business at Houston Baptist University

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks+
 
Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. This podcast is produced by the Center for Christianity in Business, an initiative of the Archie W. Dunham College of Business at Houston Baptist University.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Talk with Chef Michael

Michael Silverstein

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
Let’s talk about the unpopular opinions surrounding the keto diet, weight loss, and the food world, one guest at a time. Join Michael Silverstein, Published Author and TV Chef, as we explore the good, the bad, and ugly world of health and nutrition. Michael Silverstein is a Published Author, TV Chef, and blogger based in Austin, Texas. - Thank you to our sponsor, Redmond Real Salt. Go to www.redmond.life (Enter "CHEFMICHAEL" for 15% off). - Join Michael on PATREON at patreon.com/chefmichael ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
If you've not been into your local library for a while you might be surprised by what you find. There are still plenty of books on the shelves, but many local libraries now run language classes, hold exhibitions, facilitate knitting classes, and some even have social workers on site. Cathie Warbuton and Christine Bolton explore how libraries are ch…
  continue reading
 
Australia has some of the most magnificent and diverse landscapes in the world. But every year around 3000 people get lost and need rescuing. While not all of these are people out bush walking, there are dedicated teams in every state that spend their time rescuing people from hard to reach wilderness places. So if you're thinking of lacing up your…
  continue reading
 
Earlier this year, the American Environmental Protection Agency announced there is no safe level of what are known as 'forever chemicals' in drinking water and they're setting new enforceable limits across the US. Given PFOS and PFOA have been found in tap water around Australia, Australian experts on chemical regulation say we should be following …
  continue reading
 
Parenting is a challenging experience for everyone who joins the club, and many of the problems parents confront are common among most others. But for migrant families, cultural differences can bring a new level of angst. The SAARI (South Asian Australians Representing Ideas) Collective decided to make things a little easier by launching a Parentin…
  continue reading
 
Should Australia's real estate industry be not-for-profit? Australia's private rental sector has burgeoned rapidly over the last two decades as more investors take advantage of generous tax incentives for property profiteering. But there are growing calls for regulatory changes to make the sector more secure for the 31 percent of households who now…
  continue reading
 
Later this month, as their superstar children take to the sporting stage of the Paris Olympics, parents across Australia will have their hearts in their mouths. What does it take to parent a champion? What sacrifices are made and what is gained in the process?Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  continue reading
 
Balancing the needs of others against your own can, at times, feel hard. You want to make the people around you feel like their needs matter, but pleasing just for the sake of pleasing can leave you feeling exhausted, resentful, and perhaps even a little compromised. So how do we stop outsourcing our self worth? Beverley Wang is joined by psychothe…
  continue reading
 
If you listened to Hilary’s series Dated, you will recognise the voice of Kerri Sackville. She is a columnist and author of Out There: a Survival Guide to Dating in Midlife. Sharing wisdom of a different kind, Kerri unpacks her classification of solitude and why we need to experience it each day if we want to lead creative lives.…
  continue reading
 
Doing the dishes, folding laundry, getting in the garden, or cooking dinner might feel like ‘chores’: just more things on the big list of nuisances we don't have time for. But changing our mindset around housekeeping can help our mental clarity and wellbeing. We explore the cultural devaluation of ‘home’ work, and how rethinking our relationship wi…
  continue reading
 
When Megan Maurice was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 years of age, her daughter Pia was only seven. Megan thought the way to manage was to stay positive, and to adopt the mask of a character from a sad-but-uplifting TV show. She decided the emotional breakdown could come later. But what if surviving survival was even harder? Megan joins Hilary…
  continue reading
 
The World Health Organisation's 2021 Global Report on Ageism found that one in two people worldwide are ageist, and called ageism 'prevalent, ubiquitous, and insidious'. One of the ways ageism manifests is through harmful stereotypes, and the language we use can play a critical role in either perpetuating or preventing those stereotypes. Dr Catheri…
  continue reading
 
With Australia reportedly one of the world's biggest fashion consumers, what if there was a way to find out everything you want to know about the item you are purchasing - to see the entire life cycle of a garment. How would this influence or inform your buying choices? A Digital Product Passport will contain all the information you need about an i…
  continue reading
 
Alex Noble was sixteen and crazy about his chosen sport, Rugby. It was the day of the trials for the Open Sevens and Alex was primed. One tackle though went horribly wrong leaving him paralysed from the neck down.Five years on Alex is now a motivational speaker, has written a book called 'I Fight You Fight' and developed an approach to life he call…
  continue reading
 
A new set of guidelines from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute will help more than 3000 very preterm babies born in Australia annually. With around 60 per cent of these babies experiencing health and development difficulties later in life, experts say post-discharge care is often inconsistent and confusing for parents. The guidelines offer …
  continue reading
 
🎤 Join us on "Behind The Turnbuckle" as the legendary WWE ring announcer Tony Chimel gets unfiltered about his unforgettable journey from WWE to Trader Joe's! Dive into decades of iconic moments and behind-the-scenes stories from the voice that defined WWE history. Tony shares hilarious, heartfelt anecdotes about his time alongside wrestling legend…
  continue reading
 
You cannot miss this episode of "Behind The Turnbuckle"! WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page (DDP) joins Coach and Big Tommy C to talk about his iconic career, unforgettable moments, and the impact he's had on the world of wrestling. And if that isn't exciting enough, the Undisputed WWE Champion, The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes, makes a surpri…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to "Behind The Turnbuckle"! In this episode, we dive deep into "The Rise of MJF: AEW's Secret Weapon Revealed!". Join Coach and big Tommy C, who bring over 45 years of WWE experience, as they unravel the return of MJF, the best-kept secret in contracts. Discover how this charismatic star, loyal to Tony Khan, has crafted an iconic presence i…
  continue reading
 
Get ready for an insider’s look at the world of WWE like never before! In this episode of Behind The Turnbuckle, join Coach and Big Tommy C as they welcome the legendary WWE referee Jimmy Korderas. With over 45 years of combined experience in WWE, our hosts dive deep into Jimmy’s career, sharing untold stories and iconic moments that only a few hav…
  continue reading
 
The internet and social media has been a double edged sword for news and journalism. It's given a voice to communities that weren't often heard in the mainstream and enabled individuals and small collectives to report on news that would never have been covered otherwise. But a lot of what you see on social media isn't actually true and the algorith…
  continue reading
 
The tragic statistics forming the basis of the youth mental health crisis can all be traced back to one moment - the invention of the smartphone and the emergence of the 'selfie-based social media ecosystem' in 2012. That's the argument at the centre of social psychologist Jonathan Haidt's groundbreaking new book ‘the Anxious Generation’. With the …
  continue reading
 
At ten-years-old, when Aalia Elachi's smartphone broke and her parents decided not to replace it, she was devastated. But she's now fourteen and has loved the social-media-free life her parents have given her. What motivated the Elachis' decision and how are other parents around the country following their lead? Guests: Dany Elachi, Sydney father o…
  continue reading
 
Our relationship with our own mortality is perhaps one of the most challenging relationships we have in our lives, so how do we feel ok about it? Dr Leah Kaminsky and Dr Chris Cheers join Beverley Wang to discuss what underpins our fear of death, how we might come to cultivate better acceptance of it, and how that acceptance could in turn actually …
  continue reading
 
One in three of Australia's four million children are struggling to read proficiently, according to the Grattan Institute. That's a shocking figure, and one that understandably worries many parents, grandparents and guardians. Anne McLeish and Amy Haywood discuss how adults can play a role in supporting kids' education in the home, and what are the…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, Tamra Andress shares how she keeps joy and play at the center of her company’s culture as expressions of God’s character. Tamra Andress is a 6x #1 Amazon best-selling author (…and counting) featured in Forbes, USA Today, Inc., Entrepreneur, LA Weekly and many other well-known publications. She’s keynote speaker, and top podcaster -…
  continue reading
 
Shane Jacobson is a beloved fixture of Australian screen and stage, from plunging toilets as Kenny to singing in Guys and Dolls. He shares his motto for life's great moments, and a lesson from his mum about the perils of embellishing a story.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  continue reading
 
Much of Australia is having a cold snap right now — with sub-zero temperatures in six different states and territories. And it can be very nice in those times to curl up in a warm room with a hot cuppa, and forget about the world outside. Unfortunately, many Australian homes barely keep the cold outside, and that affects our energy bills, which are…
  continue reading
 
Mid-year can be a tricky time: the weather is colder, the days are shorter, and the summer holidays can feel like they're a long way away. Is there a way we can better support ourselves and those around us from burnout? Dr Charlotte Keating is a clinical psychologist with a PhD in Neuroscience and she joined Hilary Harper to discuss the evolving fi…
  continue reading
 
Parisa Sekandari came into the world under Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Some two decades later, the second time they rose to power, her life would dramatically change overnight. Now a Refugee Advocate and co-creator of the collectives 'Amplify Afghan Women' and 'Community for Humanity', Parisa is one of the 'refugee heroes' fronting the Asylum Seek…
  continue reading
 
We often think of placebos in a medical context, as control measures for testing the effectiveness of drugs. But can placebos also influence how how things taste, or even how effective certain over-the-counter medicines are? Professor Joel Pearson shares the ways in which placebos harness the power of our brain's own belief.…
  continue reading
 
A new family of drugs are causing alarm among medical professionals. Up to fifty times stronger than fentanyl, nitazenes are synthetic opioids that have been detected in Australia in recreational drugs like MDMA and ketamine. Experts are warning harm minimisation policies, including pill testing, need to be put in place now to protect unsuspecting …
  continue reading
 
Google recently rolled out an experimental search feature, using AI to summarise results. And while it's generally very effective, sometimes it recommended putting glue in your pizza base. Legal research tools like Westlaw have implemented AI into their products, but a recent Stanford research paper found that up to a third of the results returned …
  continue reading
 
A study by E61 found that more than 20% of Australian workers are working under a non-compete clause — and that's everything from senior executives to hairdressers to fast food workers. The Assistant Treasurer, Andrew Leigh, has put non-compete clauses on the national agenda in Australia, and the Free Trade Commission has recently banned them in th…
  continue reading
 
When we're young, friends are everything and making new friends can be as easy and simple as having a shared interest. But as we grow older we seem to shed friends, and getting them back can be challenging. Dr Zoë Krupka , psychotherapist and clinical supervisor joins Beverley Wang to step through how to make and maintain social connections as we a…
  continue reading
 
Most of us know how to reduce our risk of developing heart disease, diabetes or ding from Covid. But with new research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare highlighting the most common causes of death in Australia, we look at the lesser known non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. Known as psycho-social factors or social…
  continue reading
 
Hitting puberty is challenging enough, but 13 per cent of Australians experience early puberty (for females, this means getting their period as young as eight), and new research shows there are unique brain changes for this cohort making them particularly vulnerable to mental health symptoms. Dr Nandi Vijayakumar, Professor Susan Sawyer, and Olivia…
  continue reading
 
Do dreams serve an evolutionary purpose? They're energy-zapping and leave us vulnerable to predation and yet dreams are necessary. Hilary Harper is joined by Rahul Jandial, an expert who's uniquely placed to talk all things brains and dreams.Door Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  continue reading
 
The ACT has become the latest Australian jurisdiction to legalise Voluntary Assisted Dying — with the changes taking effect in November 2025. That means that every State and Territory, except the Northern Territory has legalised the practice — but there are some differences across the different jurisdictions: the ACT will allow registered nurses, a…
  continue reading
 
Norman Swan met Michael Mosley as a young doctor. Norman reflects on Michael‘s transition from GP to leading science communicator and his ability to weave his personal story into scientific research. Guest: Dr Norman Swan, Producer and presenter of the Health ReportDoor Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  continue reading
 
Tantrums are a fact of life for most parents — the world can be a lot for a young child to take in — and sometimes their emotions can get the best of them. But some psychologists are saying that they're seeing an increase in parents saying that their child is 'dysregulated.' Shawna Campbell and Carol Markie-Dadds explain what that actually means an…
  continue reading
 
Charities are reporting a huge spike in demand for services across the country. At the same time, donations are dropping as potential donors are experiencing financial hardship, sometimes for the first time in years. How has the cost-of-living crisis impacted giving habits? And what's the best way to support charities when you are coping with less?…
  continue reading
 
While grieving a series of deaths in her close circle of family and friends, Annabel Abbs-Streets found herself in the midst of chronic, severe, insomnia. After railing against her sleeplessness, becoming increasingly frustrated, she decided upon a different tack. She became inquisitive and started exploring the mysteries of the 'night brain'. What…
  continue reading
 
There’s been an explosion of media telling us that consuming more protein can do everything from building muscle to extending our lives, but experts say more is not always better and too much could actually be harmful. So what does protein actually do and how do you know if you’re getting the right amount? Guests: Dr Evangeline Mantzioris, Program …
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Korte handleiding