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Dr. Minu Saara an Ayurveda graduate from Mahatma Gandhi University is a Kerala doyen in the field of Ayurveda Therapeutics disease management. She is very passionate to unravel the mysteries of medicinal plants.
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This podcast talks about self-motivation on the term Knowledge. In today's generation, the most important thing considered to get scholarships, degrees, graduation, or in making a career, Knowledge is considered very strong.
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The Start Healing Project celebrates Recovery Month, 2021 with stories of Substance Use Disorder recovery, resilience, and hope in these new times. Presented by Robin's Hope, in partnership with SAARA of Virginia with support from Virginia DBHDS' Office of Recovery Services.
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G’day, and welcome to the Pursuit of Freedom podcast! Tune in to unpack what freedom truly means to you so you can start taking action TODAY to make your free, rich life a reality. After each episode, you will be one step closer to uncovering who you are when you step away from society’s expectations and follow your heart. So the only question that remains is, "Are you ready to stop settling and start truly living? "
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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. To find out more about what this podcast and website is about, head over to this post. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Finnish-Australian filmmaker Saara Lamberg has crafted a filmography which features genre-defying, boundary pushing films like 2017's Innuendo, 2022's Westermarck Effect, and the docu-fiction film The Lies We Tell Ourselves, which received screenings at Perth's Revelation International Film Festival and the Sydney Underground Film Festival. Screeni…
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I chat with Saara Jamieson, founder and CEO of Cool Beans Underwear. Saara shares her unique journey of tackling male fertility with undies! Saara also opens up about the importance of grit, determination, and maintaining a growth mindset. Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with personal anecdotes, entrepreneurial insights, and eye-openin…
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She's giving kids equitable opportunities to learn and grow through the art of music and theatre! And, she's inspiring people of all ages to be great. Meet Debora Wondercheck of Arts and Learning Conservatory in Orange County! (Photo: Debora Wondercheck, conducting a live performance, courtesy of ALC.)https://www.artsandlearning.org…
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Director Samuel Van Grinsven returns to our screens with his sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, a powerful drama about an abandoned child, Jack (Dacre Montgomery), attending the wake of a mother he never knew, and encountering her grieving widow, Jill (Vicky Krieps). As Jack and Jill navigate the fractured existence they find themselves in, …
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Kate Blackmore's feature length film debut, Make It Look Real, navigates the intricacies of utilising an intimacy coordinator on the set of a film. Kate follows intimacy coordinator Claire Warden as she embarks on the collaborative process of presenting sex on screen for Kieran Darcy-Smith's film Tightrope, which features three Australian actors wh…
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Regular readers of The Curb will know that I have a particular soft spot for the work of Sally Aitken. Through her expansive filmography that tells stories that span the globe, from David Stratton, to Valerie Taylor, to The Wiggles, and now to Every Little Thing, a film about Terry, a wildlife carer in California who runs a rehab facility for hummi…
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Director Silje Evensmo Jacobsen's documentary A New Kind of Wilderness won the 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema – Documentary and will be screening at the Adelaide Film Festival on Saturday 26 October and Tuesday 29 October. This serene and moving film follows a young family in the midst of transition. Parents Maria and Nik are raisi…
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Documentarian Ian Darling's filmography includes a myriad of films that explore the fabric of Australian society. With Paul Kelly - Stories of Me, Darling immersed viewers into the poetry of one of Australia's greatest lyricists. In The Final Quarter, the excoriating and cruel racism inflicted upon footy legend Adam Goodes is explored through the m…
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💡 Topics Covered: Whats wagging our tails? Living without shame Making the conscious decision not to worry The less you resist, the smoother things go Releasing attachment of how you expect things to turn out Your monthly revenue does not equate your self worth What is success? Niching down 🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode: The Artist's Way by…
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She’s dedicated her life to protecting our oceans, and the animals and people who rely on it to live. Meet Valarie Van Cleave of Orange County, who’s spearheading efforts to preserve our planet’s largest resource!Photo: Valarie Van Cleave with Oceana's Sea Change Summer Party (courtesy of Valarie Van Cleave)…
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The AFLW was established in 2016, expanding from an initial eight teams to eighteen in 2022. In the years since it launched, the league has grown to showcase the different styles of football that each corner of Australia has to offer. In Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean's essential documentary Like My Brother, we follow four AFLW hopefuls from th…
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Over the span of eleven minutes, the impressive short film Yeah the Boys sways and swerves through a boozy night with the lads in nondescript backyard Australia. Drinking culture, Aussie larrikinism, and the masculinity that finds fertile ground in these areas is brought to life with a pulsing score by The Avalanches. Oh, and all of this is present…
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Celebrating 50 episodes on the podcast Why I hate goal setting Viewing life as a series of adventures Death doesn't have to be scary New website launch 🎧 Listen to episode 3: thepursuitoffreedom.com.au/3 ⭐️ Leave a review: thepursuitoffreedom.com.au/reviews 🏫 Learn more about my membership community: subscribepage.io/freespirit…
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To call Parish Malfitano's sophomore feature, Salt Along the Tongue, a straight up horror film feels like a disservice to the experience of watching this magnificent melodrama-adjacent film. Yes, there are most certainly horrific elements - blood features heavily throughout the film, upsetting tales about the symbiotic relationship between wasps an…
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Meet Boxing Coach and Sports Performance Specialist, Aldair Perez! He reached out to an OC mother after hearing about how her son was getting bullied at school. It started with a free class to teach him some self-defense skills, but the teenager is now in regular training, gaining his power and confidence back!Photo: Aldair Perez and 14 year-old Th…
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CW: this episode talks about death - please skip this one if you need to ❤️ Today marks 5 years since my mum died. I decided to record an off-the-cuff episode sharing my raw, unfiltered feelings about life. There’s tears, snot, barking, cars zooming by and a fire crackling in the background. it doesn’t get realer than this.…
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Meet Arden Pala of Sports4Kids! Our KNX Hero of the Week is making a big impact with his non-profit, which provides free sports clinics for schools that can't afford sports programs! Photo: Arden Pala, courtesy of Sports4Kids Connect at http://www.sports4.org
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The Koalas is a documentary that follows in the footsteps of the McIntyre's Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story and Jane Hammonds's Black Cockatoo Crisis, in that it essays the plight of an Australian icon - the koala - alongside the stories of the activists, ecologists, politicians, and wildlife carers who are putting themselves on the line to save the ic…
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Join me as I chat to Erin Calhoun-Dulaney - type 1 diabetic, mum and founder of Skirt My Pump. Erin shares what it's like to live with Type 1 Diabetes and we dispel some common myths before diving into how her company, SkirtMyPump, came to be. Erin's invention, the SkirtMyPump slip offers an innovative way to discretely (and comfortably!!) wear you…
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Anne Minder is inspiring kids through the science of flight! She’s a leader with years of corporate training experience, a tireless volunteer, and she’s very passionate about STEM! Click the link above to hear Anne chat with KNX Heroes Host Heather Jordan, about a special STEM Day program hosted by the Torrance Airport, for local high school studen…
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Topics discussed: The importance of effective training and its impact on employee performance and company savings. How to quantify your value within a company and avoid layoffs. Vision boards should come with a warning label! The realities of being an entrepreneur. Getting comfortable with sales. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Checklist M…
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Meet our incredibly talented KNX Heroes of the Week! 17 year-old Saara Dang and 16 year-old Rohan Soni have created a special space for kids dealing with chronic and mental illness. Inspired by Saara’s younger brother, who was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease, the Orange County high school students created a documentary film that highlights …
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In this spontaneous episode I am joined by Piret Betten and Roula Abou-Haidar for an impromptu discussion about overcoming setbacks, managing anxiety, and discovering true happiness. This conversation takes an unfiltered look into how we can adjust our mindset to handle life's unpredictable nature. We explore not just the concept of freedom, but al…
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The upcoming 18th Annual Sydney Underground Film Festival kicks off in Newtown, NSW, on Thursday 12 September with a Smell-O-Rama screening of John Waters cult classic Female Trouble, celebrating its 50th anniversary. The festival runs until Sunday 15 September with a huge array of films and features ranging from the truly bonkers Vulcanizadora to …
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In this podcast we talk with Josh. Josh is a Peer Recovery Specialist who is interning at Robin's Hope working towards his certification. He also volunteers at NAMI sharing his story of living with chronic pain, depression and anxiety and what helps him day to day. Josh has such an inspiring story of hope and resilience! Thanks for listening. Thank…
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Jenna Grabow and her soon to be sister-in-law, Anna Lundmark, are changing the landscape when it comes to employment for people with autism! After struggling to find a job post-graduation, Jenna teamed up with Anna to create their own company. It’s called “Beauty by Jenna” and one of their missions is to hire dozens of skilled and talented people w…
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Law Chen's familial documentary Starring Jerry as Himself follows retired Florida man Jerry C. Hsu as he's recruited by Chinese police to become an undercover agent. The documentary follows Jerry as he retells his story about how he was recruited, what actions he needed to take to help inform the agents, and, most importantly, the lengths he goes t…
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Be sure to listen to part one of my conversation with Katie before listening to this episode! Katie and I talk all things authentic travel and lessons learnt as a business owner. Filled with insights, humour, and heartfelt moments, this episode promises to inspire those feeling lost or considering embarking on their entrepreneurial journey. Resourc…
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This summer, 18 year-old Kai Yamamoto of Long Beach was named a recipient of the nationwide 2024 Girl Scout Gold Award, for her incredible educational project! It's aimed at at building an anti-racist future and developing more respect and empathy for those of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. The project was so impressive, California S…
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In this episode we talk with Michael James-Deramo about the Community Resilience Initiative's "Adult Resilience Building Blocks For Life" card deck and how The Robin's Hope program implements these building blocks into the "RISE" groups they offer. Our guest Michael James-Deramo is Program Director for Robin’s Hope. Michael is a certified peer reco…
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One of the smash hit films of the year on the festival circuit has been Mike Cheslik's wonderfully inventive Hundreds of Beavers. Ahead of the films launch in Australia earlier this year, Nadine Whitney caught up with the creative team behind the film to discuss all of its eccentricities. Nadine wrote about the film in her review saying: Describing…
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I feel compelled to speak out about the disturbing online bullying and ridicule directed towards Rachel Gunn over the past week or so after her breakdancing performance at the Paris Olympics. I discuss the cruelty she has faced, the potential impacts on her mental health, and the broader implications of such negative behavior in society. I urge lis…
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Mike Learakos is a former restaurateur with over 30 years in the food industry, and a long-time volunteer supporting thousands of people across SoCal. Mike is also the CEO of Abound Food Care based in Orange County, and his team works hard to eliminate food waste! September is Hunger Action Month, so Mike tells KNX Heroes Host Heather Jordan that n…
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With 2021s phenomenal documentary River under his belt, filmmaker and musician Joseph Nizeti is no stranger to bringing the world of nature to life on the big screen in a way that transforms how we see the environment with live alongside. With his latest film, Fungi: Web of Life, which he co-directs alongside Gisela Kaufmann, Joseph turns from the …
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In this episode, Katie delves into her childhood, the challenges of standing out, and finding her sense of belonging through travel and self-discovery. Katie shares insights on how to navigate societal expectations, the importance of intuition, and the work of integrating compassion and presence into daily life. We also discuss the practicalities a…
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Leading her community with leaps and bounds, Chloe Gruenberg is not your typical high school student! She’s an accomplished ballerina, she teaches technique to young students in Orange County, and she’s also a dedicated volunteer with over 300 hundred of hours of service! She's involved with RAD, Special Camp and so much more... click the link to h…
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When tickets went on sale for Andy Burkitt and Jack Braddy's independent Australian feature film, The Organist, at the 2024 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), the filmmakers managed a rare feat: they sold out their first two screenings, with a third screening quickly being scheduled. Receiving wide audience support for their world premie…
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Akmal Saleh is one of Australia's finest stand up comedians having spent decades keeping Australians entertained through his observant and enjoyable brand of comedy. When not on the stage, Akmal can be heard on screen in an array of kids animated shows like The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill, Tracey McBean, and the superb animated series 100% Wolf.…
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I sit down with the remarkable Alysia East. We delve into forgiveness, the complexity of personal identity, and the ongoing process of healing from trauma. Alysia shares her experiences of breaking free from the cycle of abuse, the challenges of forgiving her abusers, and the importance of setting boundaries and finding inner peace. **content warni…
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It's one of the toughest things in life - transitioning onto a new path. For many members of the military, it can be extremely overwhelming when searching for the right career after years of service. So, this is where Adam Van Dyke steps in to help. And it's not just simple guidance - he volunteers his time, making sure his clients are set on the r…
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In a Violent Nature is one of the most gruesome and gory horror films of the year. It's also a film that Nadine Whitney has called a pure slasher death trip. Director Chris Nash takes audiences on the slasher ride of the year, with his camera following the gnarly Johnny (Ry Barrett) as a silent brute slaughtering an array of college kids who possib…
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**content warning - Heidi talks about her experience of abuse in this episode.** In this episode, Heidi Medina shares her story of how she has built a successful, location-independent business allowing her to live in Portugal and travel regularly. We dive into Heidi's multiple business ventures, her escape from an abusive relationship, and the chal…
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My conversation with Debbie focuses on the importance of community, values, and the courage to question norms. We also dive into the challenges of loneliness, especially during holidays, managing mental health and the journey towards finding an aligned, purpose-driven life. Topics discussed: self-discovery beyond societal expectations personal and …
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FixNation is a non-profit clinic in LA County that offers free spay and neuter services to the thousands of homeless, stray, and community cats across the metro. They also provide additional services, community support and low-cost options for people with pets. Founded by local cat-lovers Karn Myers and her late husband Mark Dodge. Click the link t…
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Ruby O'Sullivan-Belfrage is a writer and critic who works and plays on unceded Wurundjeri land. In the wake of Afterwar’s screening at Sydney Film Festival, Ruby O’Sullivan-Belfrage spoke with director Birgitte Stærmose about the impact she hopes the film has, the nature of truth, and how truly annoying the question of genre can be. Afterwar screen…
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Taylor Broadley's feature debut film Stubbornly Here is a welcome blast of indie filmmaking inventiveness with the Perth-based filmmaker presenting a sci-fi-adjacent story about three teens who live in an apathetic society where teenagers sometimes vanish into thin air. Stubbornly Here speaks to the anxieties of the day, focusing on a generation of…
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