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Breakfast Bites, the FIJI & PACIFIC SPORTS NEWS Podcast by TEIVOVO Digital – a wrap of Pasifika Peoples sports highlights every morning - coming to you from Fiji on the 180th meridian in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Join host Culden Kamea daily for a 5 minutes update on post-match round-ups, analysis and interviews with current Pacific Island stars and past sporting legends. #BreakfastBites #TEIVOVOsports #TeivovoRugby #TeivovoDigital #rugby #rugby7s #FijiRugby #rugbyunion #rugbyleague # ...
 
POV: You're scrolling through Anchor looking for something new to whet that tired pallet then, all of a sudden "Who's are these mfs?" Pull up as we try to figure that out our(damn)selves in our forever revolving, spiritually spiraling, THC INFUSED journey. Be sure to follow the boys on the socials👇🏾 Ya Aunty’s Favorite/SiR Fiji Whippin’ Water(@Srfijiwhippinwater) n that boy SquidboiQ/IG(@Quintenbane). Also feel free to send any emails if ya mind comes across on a few thoughts and you want ou ...
 
The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more
 
Catch up on the latest Fiji Rugby news on the weekly TEIVOVO Rugby - The Fiji Rugby Podcast with host Culden Kamea, including a weekly post-match round-ups, analysis and interviews with current Fiji stars and past Fijian legends. Teivovo is a Fijian based magazine with a prime focus on providing high quality Fijian rugby news, inspirational articles and insights, and pressing discussion points to our rugby thirsty nation. Teivovo covers all major world rugby sevens tournaments, global 15s co ...
 
This is the famous Sri Sai Satcharitra of Shirdi Sai Baba read aloud in one day (approx 11 hours) on the auspicious date 15/10/2018. Exactly 100 years to the day that Sadguru Shirdi Sai Baba took his Maha Samadhi (left his body) on Dasera day 15/10/1918. buymeacoffee.com/SaiSatPodcast > Fiji Kids Appeal Donations via SSM Charitable Trust. If you regularly visit our Sai Satcharitra Podcast chapters please consider following the above link to donate to the Fiji Kids Appeal who are supporting s ...
 
This is a podcast that values the story that lives in everyone. It showcases the complex and dynamic truths of everyday Pacific Islanders and those that call the Pacific home. It hopes to consciously seek complete narratives and believes in justice through storytelling, and purpose through service.
 
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The Development Policy Centre is home to the Devpolicy Blog (devpolicy.org) and is a think tank for aid and development policy based at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. Devpolicy Talks brings you the latest from our centre’s public events as well as other discussions from our blog and research work covering Australian aid, PNG and the Pacific and global development policy.
 
If you want to build a lifestyle business you can run from anywhere in the world whether that be your kitchen table or a beach in Fiji, you're in the right place! Host Jo Barnes is on a mission to arm action takers like you with the knowledge, tools, strategies & inspiration to do just that! Join Jo & guests to explore the world of living life by your own design.
 
Formula Indie Asia, Africa & Oceania is a 2 hours music showcase focused on independent music made in Asia, Africa & Oceania produced by European Indie Music Network info on www.euroindiemusic.info Country List Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Armenia, Georgia Moldova,Ukraine, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burma, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia,Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad ,China, Comoros, Rep of the Congo, DR of the Congo, So ...
 
Ross Karl, Bryn Hall and James Parsons host a weekly chat about all things New Zealand rugby, from Super Rugby Pacific, the All Blacks, Bunnings NPC, Farah Palmer Cup, and Super Rugby Aupiki, the team have you covered with unique insight from current pros still in the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
2007. Coaches are on the verge of inventing defence, security are preventing dogs from entering stadiums and the world is reeling over Jonny Wilkinson. Join the idiot behind rugby's most popular YouTube channel and a nerdy rugby analyst for a detailed and affectionate look back at each Rugby World Cup, celebrating and dissecting an evolving sport, match-by-match... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
What if you could hang out with adventurous endurance athletes who've participated in the World's Toughest Race and also dealt with tough stuff in their own lives; ask them about how they got back up when they were down on their knees; their challenges, successes, and failures; their worldviews and habits; then take an insight or two to inspire your own growth? That’s what we do each week on Tales of Toughness. Hosted by goSonja (Sonja Wieck) –– mom, 18X Ironman, World's Toughest Race Eco-Ch ...
 
Therapy Rocks! The road to self-discovery is long, winding, and often complicated to navigate alone. Fasten your seat belt and join psychotherapist Signe Darpinian in conversation with a diverse roster of guests as they fearlessly explore all things human. With topics ranging from body image to relationships to the quest for the answers to our constant digital connectedness. This monthly podcast seeks out and celebrates both the humor and pathos encountered as we strive for personal growth i ...
 
Each week we bring you the best stories from around the Wabash community. From professors and alumni, to coaches, administrators, and current students, the podcast format allows for longer, more in-depth, open discussion about the issues surrounding Wabash College. Verging on inspirational, it’s our job to find, and sometimes uncover, the amazing stories that surface from individuals whose lives have been positively enriched from being at Wabash.
 
On the ground in Solomon Islands since 1999, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has earned a reputation as a trustworthy development partner in the collective effort of supporting Solomon Islands in achieving the objectives of the National Development Strategy and the Sustainable Development Goals. As part of the UNDP Multi-Country Office presence in Suva, Fiji, which covers 10 countries in the Pacific Region, UNDP Solomon Islands has a growing portfolio of country-focused inter ...
 
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Talofa, Ma’lele’i, Bula and welcome to Season 05 Episode 01 of Breakfast Bites, the FIJI & PACIFIC SPORTS NEWS PODCAST, by TeivovoSports.com – a wrap of Pasifika Peoples sports on this beautiful blue sky bright and sunny Sunday morning 02 April 2023. Coming to you from paradise, on the 180th meridian in the middle of the Pacific Ocean! And we start…
 
Why did MediaWorks kill a network launched with heavy hype only a year ago - which was also the source of news for half the country's commercial stations? The major media company also scrubbed the station’s digital content and brought to an end more than 30 years of talk radio history. Mediawatch asks why - and what happens next.…
 
Arts Access Aotearoa was established in 1995, it's mission to increase access to the arts for people who experience barriers to participation as artists, performers, audience members, and gallery and museum visitors. It does this by working in the disability, mental health, and Deaf communities, and through a network of community arts organisations…
 
The number 1 bestselling author of numerous thrillers including Don't Let Go, Home, and Fool Me Once, with more than 70 million books in print around the world and books published in 45 languages, Harlan Coben has just published his latest book ' I Will Find You'. He joins us from his home in New Jersey.…
 
This week, entries are open for one of the most valuable prizes for writers in the country - certainly new, beginning writers. The Sargeson Prize for short story writing was established in 2019 by award-winning author Catherine Chidgey, who's also Waikato University's Creative Writing senior lecturer. Ten grand isn't chicken feed. In fact it's just…
 
This may be the new face of film festivals. The fifth annual South African Film Festival will get some cinema exposure in Sydney and Melbourne, but it's mainly showing on-line. It's also releasing here in New Zealand, if only digitally. So what you lose on the red carpets and the real-life conversations after the movie, you do gain on a whole lot o…
 
Clarkisha Kent is a Nigerian American writer, editor and pop culture critic who's writing has been featured in outlets like Entertainment Weekly, HuffPost, MTV News, The Root, and more. Her debut memoir called Fat Off, Fat On. A Big Bitch Manifesto chronicles her long journey to deprogram herself from the anti-fat socio-cultural messaging that she …
 
New Zealand's unique landscapes and Jurassic-like environments feature in a new tv documentary series on tyrannosaurs. The series, which will also be seen on giant IMAX screens, and in natural history museums around the world, is a follow on from the hugely popular Dinosaurs of Antarctica, which was also filmed in new Zealand. The production has ju…
 
It's been three years since celebrated New Zealand chef Peter Gordon returned to New Zealand from the UK. He was lucky to get a flight home as the country was going into lockdown. He'd spent 31 years based in the UK, celebrating, and sharing flavours of New Zealand with the world and even cooking for royalty. But he left in a hurry, and hardly had …
 
Donald Kerr is the former head of Special Collections at the University of Otago library. He's written numerous books on fascinating New Zealand characters, collectors and collections. They include Hocken: Prince of Collectors, The Smell of Powder: A history of Duelling in New Zealand and Amassing Treasures for All Times; Sir George Grey Colonial B…
 
One of Aotearoa's leading Maori history scholars is to be recognised for his work revitalising te reo Maori as a researcher, translator, writer, and editor. Ross Calman has authored more than a dozen works, including books on the Treaty of Waitangi and the New Zealand Wars, edited more than 100 books in te reo Maori and English, translated a number…
 
Hear about going on safari in Uganda as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jagdeep Sahni about his recent trip to this East African country. Why should you go to Uganda? Jagdeep says, […] The post Travel to Uganda – Episode 843 appeared first on Amateur Traveler. Related posts: Volunteer Travel in Uganda – Episode 360 Travel to Uganda – Episode 348 Moun…
 
Join Signe for an interview with “fathering” expert, Joe Kelly. They talk about overcoming common relationship barriers between fathers and stepfathers and daughters—when they're kids and adults! We also tackled male acculturation, "social" dads, and a whole lot more! Joe Kelly has researched and written about the power and potential of father-daug…
 
Henare Kingi (Ngapuhi) spent 25 years as an announcer at Wellington's Te Upoko o Te Ika, the first Maori radio station, from its founding days in the early 1980s. Over those decades, he became a broadcasting legend and icon which many in Maori broadcasting looked to, listened to, and aspired to. With two microphones and a tray load of pies, Mapuna …
 
The deed of settlement for Taranaki Mounga was signed on Friday, setting out redress for the confiscation of the sacred mountain. Co-governance of the 30,000 hectare park will, according to Taranaki iwi, ensure mana whenua rights and obligations for the mountain continue. One of the negotiators, Liana Poutu (Te Atiawa), talks about the history, how…
 
Talofa, Ma’lele’i, Bula and welcome to Season 04 Episode 90 of Breakfast Bites by TeivovoSports.com – a wrap of Pasifika Peoples sports on this beautiful blue sky Saturday morning 01 April 2023. Coming to you from paradise, on the 180th meridian in the middle of the Pacific Ocean! And we start with rugby union: Cathay HSBC Hong Kong 7s 2023 Day One…
 
In October last year, at the tender age of 31, Moko Tepania (Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa, Te Rarawa) made history by becoming the first Maori mayor of the Far North. Tepania is on a mission to change the culture of local body government and to advocate for his often overlooked region. A passionate kura kaupapa teacher before donning his "mayor bling bl…
 
Understanding how shifts in the natural world have shaped history might help us navigate the anxious new era of climate change, according to Oxford University historian Peter Frankopan. His new book The Earth Transformed: An Untold History takes an epic survey, from the beginning of recorded history to the present day, examining how changing climat…
 
Police Minister is a tough gig: focusing on social issues leads to 'soft-on-crime' criticism while going too hard can look like populism. With four ministers in eight months it's ended up a hot-potato portfolio for Labour, and the latest appointee Ginny Andersen has only been in Cabinet since February - raising a few eyebrows. She evidently wanted …
 
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