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The Magic of Songwriting with Francesca de Valence

I Heart Songwriting Club, Francesca de Valence

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Ever wish you had a songwriting mentor with over two decades of experience encouraging and supporting your songwriting success? 'The Magic of Songwriting' is all about helping you reconnect with and experience the transformation, joy and magic of songwriting to become the songwriter you’ve always dreamed of being. In this podcast, award-winning songwriter, educator, and founder of I Heart Songwriting Club, Francesca de Valence, guides you to have songwriting breakthroughs. In her solo episod ...
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Welcome to the ReRooted Podcast with Francesca Maximé, trauma-sensitive mindfulness meditation teacher and poet. Together we’ll take a closer look at approaches to transforming trauma with insights from psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, social justice and the creative arts. Join Francesca and her guests for an exploration of our shared connection and how we can cultivate greater compassion for ourselves and for others.
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Vitamina F - L'italiano con Francesca Il podcast per chi vuole esplorare la lingua e cultura dell'Italia in modo semplice e naturale. Imparate con Francesca, un'insegnante innamorata dell'italiano e della Dolce Vita! Musica di introduzione intermezzo e chiusura: "Cruise Control" by Shane Ivers, www.silvermansound.com
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Hustle and Glow Podcast is about the entrepreneurial journey. Being your best self with an online or small business is always challenging and exciting. In our new unapologetic approach with people, planet, and profit in mind, we discuss social changes affecting the new way of social media marketing. Together we rise up in empowerment and entrepreneurialism activism. This is Hustle and Glow with Francesca Alexander
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Please come along! As of April 2019, #WiseGirl has rebranded as #ReRooted and can now be found with new podcasts posted every other Friday on Ram Dass's Be Here Now Network at: https://beherenownetwork.com/category/francesca-maxime/ and on my website https://www.maximeclarity.com/podcast My podcast still sits at the intersection of mindfulness, psychology, neuroscience, the creative arts and social justice. ReRooted: Unearthing Our Natural Radiance, And Remembering The Roots We Share Welcome ...
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All the Colours of the Dark by Chris Whitaker: A truly immersive thriller which begins in 1975 when young girls are going missing from a small town in Missouri. Patch Macauley and Saint Brown are best friends - and lonely teenage misfits whose lives are forever changed when Patch gets caught up in one such abduction. They carry the ramifications of…
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In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon welcomes back acclaimed novelist, essayist, and now memoirist, Francine Prose. They dive into Prose’s latest work, 1974, a memoir that revisits her time in San Francisco during a pivotal year in American history. Then, In a deeply introspective conversation, Gail Godwin opens up about the pivota…
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The Ozempic craze is booming in the U.S. Celebrities and the general public alike are seeking a specific side effect of the medication- weight loss. Why is it so popular now? Why is Ozempic NOT the answer? Find out ALL the answers with Mylaine Riobe, Integrative Medicine Doctor and owner of Awakened Wellness Now. ozempic - mylaine Riobe MP3jPLAYLIS…
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Living in Nashville as a songwriter is like being in the heart of the music industry. Just ask Sally Barris, a Nashville-based performing songwriter whose tracks have been covered by Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack, Trisha Yearwood, and Keith Urban, earning one of her songs a Grammy nomination in 2009. Sally’s journey and experiences offer a glimps…
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This week on The Sunday Panel, journalist and editor Jo McCarroll and 818 Publicity director Chris Henry joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! Friday's Trump-Biden debate had the Democrats concerned about the party's future after Joe Biden failed to finish sentences and stumbled to answer questions. Does Biden…
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The effectiveness of multivitamins has made headlines after the release of a new study. The research found multivitamins didn't help people live longer - and found a link between daily usage and increased mortality. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explained that multivitamins have a little bit of everything, which could introduce the bod…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 30th June 2024: Broadcaster Paul Henry talks the return of The Traitors NZ, the state of the nation and whether he thinks the new Stuff/Three 6pm bulletin will work. Kiwi singer songwriter Anna Coddington on her new upbeat album and she opens up about a rough last 18 months. F…
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New data have revealed 105 million travellers stopped by an unexpected attraction in the last year. The Dubai mall saw millions of people stopping by to check out the aquarium and underwater zoo, the flight simulator, the Olympic-sized ice rink and the largest indoor VR park in the world. BloggerAtLarge's Megan Singleton says this is top of an ever…
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After a chaotic 18-month period, Kiwi musician Anna Coddington has returned with a new album. Coddington's Te Whakamiha embraces an upbeat sound, several years after her more subdued work in 2020's Beams. She says she struggled with her home being caught up in the Auckland floods and her case of long Covid- but she's working to build her strength u…
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Mike van de Elzen: Pad Thai with left-over veggies Cook time: 20 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes Serves: 6 2 chicken breast, poached & shredded Sauce 1 Tbsp brown sugar 3 Tbsp sweet chili sauce 3 Tbsp soya sauce 3 Tbsp peanut butter Chili (optional) 1 egg, cracked into a cup 1 onion, finely sliced 4 cloves garlic, crushed 2 Tbsp cooking oil 200gm Fla…
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The COVID-19 pandemic substantially changed how many office-based workers worked, and overnight working from home became the norm for millions of people. Since then, many businesses have tried to force workers back into to the office full-time believing that staff can’t be trusted to work effectively from home. This is often against the wishes of t…
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Thousands of people have poured into Worthy Farm in southwest England for this year's Glastonbury music festival. Coldplay is set to headline this year's edition, alongside other big names such as Dua Lipa, SZA and Cyndi Lauper. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall unpacks the event - including some other surprise contributions. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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Infamous reality hit The Traitors NZ is set to return to our screens - alongside a familiar host. Despite former broadcaster Paul Henry taking in luxury yachts, Palm Springs and plenty of gin in his semi-retirement, he just can't quit the series. He says he didn't want to commit to any broadcasting roles, unless the right role turned up. "When I wa…
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Mental health and addiction targets and a possible alcohol law reform are among the steps included in the Government's long-term healthcare plan. The Government unveiled their three-year plan for the public health system, designed to improve access, timeliness, quality, workforce and infrastructure. NZ Herald political reporter Adam Pearse unpacks …
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Friday's Trump-Biden debate has put the Democratic Party into damage control mode. Reports claim that Biden's 'shaky' performance at the debate had the party questioning the President's competence - and if a replacement is needed. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says the Democrats are going to have to make some choices fast. "Would you bring in Kam…
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2024 is a fascinating year for democracy, with more than 80 countries holding elections. It’s the biggest election year in global history. Roughly half the world’s population will have the opportunity to cast a vote in local, regional, legislative and presidential elections. Democracy is being tested as countries deal with voter apathy, attempts to…
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The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley: a bunch of long time friends get together in Dorset to celebrate the imminent opening of a new resort, a heritage home which has been completely refurbished with no expense spared. It’s all very nice – champagne, great food, all dressed for the occasion – but the locals aren’t at all happy about this new developmen…
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As winter marches on, many Kiwis will be nostalgic for the warmer months and considering an island holiday. Waiheke Island could be the next best thing - it's only 35 minutes away from Auckland by ferry, and it includes beaches, fine dining and wineries. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton says 47 local businesses have even come together to creat…
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This week on the Sunday Panel,Gold FM and Newstalk ZB host Andrew Dickens and podcaster and broadcaster Brodie Kane joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! The Interislander ferry Aratere ran aground on Friday night after suffering a steering failure - it was successfully refloated last night. Is this a bad look…
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A healthy metabolism is important to maintaining overall well-being - but how can we keep it in shape? The metabolism helps with digestion, and keeping it in shape can reduce blood sugar spikes and bring down the risk of diabetes and heart disease. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains the benefits of checking in on your metabolism. L…
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The countdown is on, with the 2024 Paris Olympics set to begin next month. This will be the first Olympic Games hosted in Paris in 100 years, and the organisers are promising a unique visual experience for viewers. NZ Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says the committee had to work within a 'complex' environment - but he's confident they'll put on a good…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 23rd June 2024: Below Deck star Captain Sandy Yawn pulled into New Zealand shores to promote the ninth season of the reality series. She joined Francesca to discuss meshing her passion with TV stardom. This weekend marks 60 years since The Beatles made their first and only tou…
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Yesterday, it looked like it was going to be impossible to get someone from KiwRail, the Interislander or the Government to agree to our requests for an interview this morning about the grounding of the Aratere, the Interislander ferry that ran aground on the South Island Coast line about 2.8 km north of Picton on Friday night. Not hugely surprisin…
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Farm lime tart Sweet Shortcrust Pastry 300g plain flour, sifted 100g brown sugar 1 tsp vanilla paste Pinch of salt 150g butter 1 egg, beaten Plain four for rolling. Combine flour, sugar, vanilla and salt. Cut butter into small cubes and add to flour mix. Rub together until the mix starts to resemble fine breadcrumbs. Add beaten egg and continue to …
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Love is one of the most wonderful feelings that can be experienced, however when love ends it can also be one of the most painful. New research out this week in the Journal of Psychiatric Research has found that the best way to get over a painful breakup is with a quick electrical zap to the brain! The research looked at volunteers who had been dia…
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The popular superhero satire series The Boys is back for a fourth season on Prime Video. Kiwi fans may recognise stars Antony Starr and Karl Urban, as two of New Zealand's biggest acting exports lead the series. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall explains whether this season is worth a watch, amid a changing climate for superhero-based media. LISTEN …
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