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Hearing Architecture is a podcast featuring professionals from within the built environment, sharing what they do, and why it's important. In this podcast, we'll be interviewing architects, builders, and designers from around Australia who will tell us about the work they are doing to improve our cities and neighbourhoods.
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Inspired by Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York Caption on communities being 'victims of the architect' (October, 2014), ‘The Archemist Podcast’ aims to open conversations with those who are interested in architecture whether they are involved in the industry or not. Acting as an extension to the blog 'Archemist in the Making' (by Kimberley K. Hui) this is an audio journal of discussions with my friends. Here, we examine ongoing affairs that are may have some relationship with architecture.
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For Brand-Builders, City-Makers and Story-Tellers. In The FreeThinking Podcast, FreeState’s Founder and Creative Director Adam Scott meets a joyous array of influential guests who are leading the charge to reset our cities around a new and more lively balance of purpose and profit.
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Finally, the city of Rome's own podcast Roma Oltre le Mura has got an English sibling: Rome Inside Out.
Here, architects Marta Giovannetti and Erik Ingvert, who also make Roma Oltre le Mura, talk about Italy's mythical capital outside the tourist routes. This is the podcast for you who love Italy, history, design, architecture, film, and food.
We encounter typical Roman characters, places and phenomena mixed with historical facts, current events, and personal anecdotes. The city's architecture and the "new, slightly cooler Rome" have a special place, mixed with film history, art, and literature. And of course, food, new and iconic cafes, restaurants, and bar life also have a given place.
The podcast focuses on the aspects of the city that often escape at first sight and urges listeners to stop and look at Rome with new eyes and discover everything in Rome - beyond the walls.
The podcast is aired once a month.
Hosts: Erik Ingvert and Marta Giovannetti
Roma Oltre le Mura is a CapraBalodis production.
For information or collaborations, please contact: [email protected]
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Massive Change Radio Archive chronicles the weekly interviews host Jennifer Leonard conducted in 2003-2004 at CIUT-FM in Toronto, while researching and writing a book on "the future of global design" with Bruce Mau. The radio show served as a primary research vehicle for answering the question "Now that we can do anything, what will we do?"
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Join EQUITONE for archiTALK, a casual chat with some of the most influential and knowledgeable architects in Australia. Sharing their passion and vision to create living spaces of the future, the architects hope to encourage conversation and create awareness of themes and trends in architecture and design. Presented by Sonia Audoly, Architect and Journalist. Recorded via Zoom.
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Andy Garfield & Patrick Kling talk to industry professionals from the world of Themed Experience Design. This includes Theme Parks, Museums, and more!
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We’ve all had wardrobe malfunctions – moments when our clothes badly let us down. Susannah Constantine has had many. Like the time her dress straps snapped during a Windsor Castle supper, releasing her breasts into the soup. Clothes and how they define us have fascinated Susannah for years – and were famously explored in her seminal 'What Not To Wear' TV series and bestselling books. Now, she returns to her first and true love in 'My Wardrobe Malfunction', a revealing podcast about our relationship with the items we wear. The ups, downs and a lot more besides… This series began in January 2020 and continued over Zoom throughout lockdown, so please forgive any sound malfunctions. Promise we get our acts together eventually!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As a modern quilter and founder of the Great British Quilter Challenge on Instagram, Sarah Ashford has spent the last 3 years galvanising and championing British quilters and the quilting industry. In this series, Sarah speaks to British quilt designers, fabric companies and shop owners, to share behind the scenes stories and to discuss what it means to be a part of the British quilting community today. Guests also share their top tips for quilting and social media, which we know you're going to love.
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If your house was on fire, what books would you save from the flames?
The Books Ireland podcast features authors and well-known cultural figures discussing the titles that have formed the backdrop to their lives—their childhood memories perhaps, or books they fell in love with. Maybe there are authors they return to over and over, or novels which formed their world view—stories that shaped them or books which offered a refuge or a life raft. Editor Ruth McKee asks each guest which books they’d save, which they’d leave behind, and what other non-book treasure they would rescue from the flames. -
Revealing, intimate conversations with visionaries and leaders in the arts, science, technology, public service, sports and business. These engaging personal stories are drawn from interviews with the American Academy of Achievement, and offer insights you’ll want to apply to your own life.
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Acclaimed presenter, journalist, actor, producer and arts guru Rhoda Roberts returns to our airwaves to present Deadly Voices from the House, recorded live from Sydney Opera House.
Featuring a diverse selection of guest appearances from prominent Indigenous leaders from the music, arts and culture sector, Deadly Voices from the House provides an important platform to discuss critical issues facing the Indigenous community and gives voice to a variety of upcoming indigenous music, arts and cultural projects.
Deadly Voices from the House is supported by Sydney Opera House Presents, the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia and the National Indigenous Radio Service. -
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This is the podcast for foodies everywhere! Join Bettina Campolucci Bordi of Bettina’s Kitchen and Niki Webster of Rebel Recipes as they chat about everything to do with food, from mouthwatering recipes to how we can all be more sustainable with our food choices, and they'll be joined by some very well known guests who'll be telling their own food stories. What The Focaccia Season 5 is sponsored by Stoneleigh Wines, their premium wines come all the way from Marlborough, New Zealand. They are made from 100% sustainably sourced grapes and are vegan certified!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast completely dedicated to baking. Co-hosted by bakers Amanda Faber and Jeremiah Duarte Bills, Flour Hour features interviews with baking professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts. Topics cover all types of baking and the food stories that inspire culture, creativity and humanity.