Welcome to Andrés Torres Maza, where amazing things happen.
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Podcast by Matas Mykolas Mažas
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Fun Masti Maza
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AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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Home of Mindocracy Recordings bringing you all sub genre's of harder and darker Drum and Bass,Crossbreed and anything in between, physical and digital imprint. Feel free to contact us any time Mindocracyrecordings@hotmail.com Mindocracy Roster Founded 2007 Gancher & Ruin Freqax Ogonek BSA Sinister Souls Dread Hardlogik Triamer & Nagato Krieg eRRe Peter Kurten Forbidden Machines Im Colapsed Antichristus Indian Junglist Saintone Syrinx Drainbamage Empire X Experimental Chemistry Shenkster Trip ...
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Join Rebecca Ong from TCM Hub as she goes beyond the nuts and bolts of clinical practice to navigate some of the more challenging aspects of being a self-employed physician. This podcast introduces the necessary concepts and perspectives that you need to step into the next level of your entrepreneurial journey. Leave behind the unsustainable business-building methods that now have you trapped as an employee in your own business and transform into a Free + Easy Doctor™.
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Where music stars discuss how they make their music.
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What's Dope in the Slope? Podcast is a show where we promote small businesses, artist, & entrepreneurs in Western Colorado. Hosted by EQ from La Familia Music Group. Suport Local!
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PL Deshpande - a doyen of Marathi literature. But what happens when three friends who know him differently sit to discuss his work? Meet Vinit, the expert. He's grown up listening to PL. Then there's Bhupal... he's heard enough PL to know what's going on, but is open to knowing more. And then there's Dhruv... he's, well... the novice! And he's hearing most of this for the first time. It's a journey of learning, discovery, new perspectives and continued awe of the great man's works.
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The Self Love Show is hosted by Dawn Light and Trish Wright, two Northern-California based professional love and relationship coaches. Each Thursday from 10-11 AM PST, they offer coaches, healers, therapists, and thought leaders the opportunity to discuss and share a transformative method, framework, tool, or exercise from their practice to assist people in their lives. To stay updated with The Self Love Show, make sure to follow and subscribe: ✨ Dawn Light: linktr.ee/SparkYourInnerGold ✨ Tr ...
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After almost 18 years as a driving force behind ILBIJERRI Theatre Company Rachael Maza will step down from her role as Artistic Director and Co-CEO at the end of 2025. Rachael shares how her time at ILBIJERRI shaped her ideas of Blak theatre, and what she plans to do next. Then Jem Cassar-Daley plays live in the Radio National studios for Mob Music…
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When Rachael Maza joined ILBIJERRI as Artistic Director in 2008, she brought with her a wealth of experience, as well as a fierce commitment to First Peoples' self-determined storytelling. Now, Rachael is preparing to pass the baton to the next generation of theatre makers. In 2025 she’ll step down from her role as Artistic Director and co-CEO of t…
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Send us a text This is a very special episode because we our first IN-studio guest join us! We chatted with Robin Maza, L.Ac. (@tevaholistic) about her journey in Chinese medicine. For the past 11 years there have been starts and stops in her practice as she grew her family and moved to a new state. She shared with us the challenges of starting aga…
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Send us a text "Keeping the Peace" is just another form of people pleasing. People pleasing is something that many people struggle with. Including myself. It stems from being unwilling to feel the discomfort of someone else being disappointed or feeling hurt, angry, or offended. If you have been told to ignore how you feel or what you want in order…
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Jem Cassar-Daley delivered her gorgeous debut EP 'I Don't Know Who To Call' in 2022 and since then, has become a fixture on stages around the country. Jem is known for her earnest lyricism, indie-pop stylings and stunning vocals.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Yankunytjatjara speakers Karina Lester and her daughter Larissa share a word that describes a precious commodity on their Country — water.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a text It's a common belief among people with children who are building a business, or want to build a business, that they are at a disadvantage. That you can't build a successful business AND be there for your children. And it's a belief that I see is holding a lot of people back from creating the life and business that they want. In my op…
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Meet Karina Lester and her daughter Larissa from Yankunytjatjara Country. Karina is Co-Manager & Senior Aboriginal Language Worker at The University of Adelaide’s Mobile Language Team and Larissa has her own language series online. They share the Yankunytjatjara word for meat, and explain the first language words they learnt.…
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Reko Rennie has two exhibitions running concurrently. One charts his evolution as an artist, and the other showcases a collection of new works. He discusses what he learnt about art by taking the long road to professional artist. Then director Jon Bell’s feature film debut The Moogai is a horror that reflects the real fears of Blackfullas. Jon, alo…
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Reko Rennie’s journey from street art to Venice and this country’s top galleries isn’t linear: he pursued different careers along the way. And there’ve been many moments from his winding journey that shape the way he thinks about galleries now.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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To a lot of people, the idea of a maleficent being that steals children from their parents might sound far-fetched. But for Blackfullas, that horror is very real. Jon and actor Meyne Wyatt share how the story of The Moogai came to life, and why Jon says the film is a love letter to the Aboriginal women in his family.…
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One year on from the 2023 Referendum, author and advocate Thomas Mayo, arts and culture powerhouse Lydia Miller, and lecturer and researcher Michael Mossman discuss why it's more productive to look at what we’ve gained instead of what we lost. Plus for Word Up, Jane Edwards shares the Nyigina word for home.…
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Jane Edwards shares the Nyigina word for 'country'.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What have we learned in the year since the 2023 Referendum? And how do we continue to forward? Thomas Mayo, Lydia Miller and Michael Mossman discuss the strength their communities continue to show, consider why it might be more meaningful to look at what we've gained rather than what we lost.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a text I’m turning 47 this week. And in celebration of my birthday I wanted to do an episode on age and possibility. I thought it was important to do an episode on this because the vast majority of people in this profession are women. And a high number of you entered this profession as a second career, later in life, or you started a family…
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For the past two years Noongar artist Bumpy has been working on a suite of songs for the Australian Art Orchestra as part of her artist-in-residency role with the Melbourne International Jazz Festival. Her show is called Tooni and it turns Bumpy's deeply personal experience of learning her language into music.…
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DanceRites is a national cultural dance competition that sees dance groups from across the country come together to shake a leg. This year, 18 groups from remote, regional and metropolitan areas across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and the Torres Strait Islands have come to the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House. Judge T…
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Noongar singer-songwriter Bumpy is the artist in residence at Melbourne International Jazz Festival. After two years, she’s ready to share her new work, inspired by Country and language: Tooni. Nici Cumpston and Sarah Brown take to you Tarnanthi Art Fair where they’re helping raise funds for Purple House. Plus, DanceRites has returned for another y…
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The Tarnanthi Art Fair is one of the ways the event celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. In doing so, it platforms their stories. A story that’s front of mind for many First Nations artists at the moment has to do with renal dialysis. If you live in a remote area and you need to access that healthcare, you’re faced with either …
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The Kimberley region of Western Australia is the only place in the country where boab trees grow. Here, they are prolific. Our language legend Jane Edwards has been sharing Nyigina from her home in Derby in the west Kimberley region. Today, she shares the Nyigina word for the boab tree.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a text Today’s episode is a little bit outside of the usual business and entrepreneurship talk. Today I talk about finding your purpose. People want to go through their lives with a purpose. It gives people the sense that what they are doing is toward something worthwhile. They want to feel selfless and like they are making an impact and a …
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The Tennant Creek Brio is an art collective that grew out of a mental health program for men. As the collective prepares for its first major survey exhibition, artist Jimmy Frank Jupurrula explains how their work blends strong cultural values with a punk attitude. Then, meet T Breezy. He’s a Gamilaraay artist whose trap and drill stylings take shap…
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The Tennant Creek Brio is an art collective that grew out of a mental health program for men. Now the collective is preparing for its first major survey exhibition at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art — Juparnta Ngattu Minjinypa Iconocrisis. Artist Jimmy Frank Jupurrula and curator Max Delany explain how their work blends strong cultural v…
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Jane Edwards is in Derby in the west Kimberley sharing some of her language: Nyigina. Last week, she shared the Nyigina word for a great-grandmother. This week, she’s focusing on a different family member.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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T Breezy is Gamilaraay artist from Inverell. He released his debut joint mixtape ‘Souths Most Wanted’ with his brother and collaborator Walkerboy earlier this year and just finished touring it regionally. Even though the music has a bite, it’s thematically hopeful. T Breezy is the same. He shares what he loves about country music, what draws him to…
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Send us a text I talk a lot about pushing yourself and doing things even when you don’t feel like it. Getting to a place in your business where you start feeling discomfort and pushing through anyway and taking action even when you’re not at your best. I realize that people may hear this and think that I'm promoting Hustle Culture, which is NOT the…
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Thou Shalt Not Steal is the latest show from Kateye filmmakers Dylan River and Tanith Glynn-Maloney. Dylan discusses why he’s drawn to telling stories of young people. Then Rhoda Roberts has brought that expertise to Shine on Gimuy, a budding light festival in Cairns. She explains why it’s important to feature local talent. Plus for Word Up, Jane E…
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Dylan Rivers' latest project Thou Shalt Not Steal follows the story of a rebellious teen named Robyn, who races through 1980s Central Australia in a stolen taxi. Dylan explains how he's using comedy to bring First Nations issues to a wider audience, and how his eclectic back catalogue informs his filmmaking.…
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Shine on Gimuy will celebrate First Nations art and culture with light installations, art sculptures, animations, and soundscapes, and a full festival program with music performances, cultural dance, comedy, and conversations. The festival's artistic director Rhoda Roberts shares what drew her to Shine on Gimuy, and explains the importance of spotl…
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Meet Jane Edwards in Derby in the west Kimberly. She’s our language legend this month. Today, Jane shares a Nyigina word that can describe someone’s daughter. It’s also the word for a great-grandmother – who becomes a daughter to her great-grandchildren.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a text Each year when I set goals I like to choose a word of the year. A word that acts as a theme to follow for all the actions I take over the course of the year. The past couple of years I have chosen the same word of the year and it has led me to build more confidence, self-trust, and self-love than ever before. Which resulted in the mo…
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Hear a panel discussion about the role (and state) of First Nations poetry with four poets at the NSW State Library as part of BBC and Red Room Poetry’s Contains Strong Language poetry festival. Plus for Word Up, Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu words he uses when a storm is brewing.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kalkatungu is the language of the Mt Isa area, and Will Blackley has been working with a team to revitalise it. For his final time on Word Up, Will shares the Kalkatungu words he uses when there’s a storm brewing.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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An incredible panel discussion about First Nations perspective in poetry was recorded at the NSW State Library during National Poetry month for BBC Arts Hour and Red Room Poetry. Daniel Browning Lulu Houdini, Rob Waters and Nicole Smede talk through the action of writing poems.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Send us a text Another great Harmonize weekend in the books! Michael and I discuss how the weekend went, what we observed and learned from this cohort, and the emphasis on the importance of having streamlined processes. If this content and material resonates with you and you would like to pursue 1:1 coaching with Rebecca, please visit: tcm-hub.com/…
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Alethea Beetson shares how her most recent show Meet Your Maker influenced the way she thinks about theatre, performance and her own voice. And Yamatji actor and director Bruce Denny discusses his show Operation Boomerang. Plus, for Word Up Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu word for kangaroo.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As an advocate for Blackfullas in music, film and theatre, Alethea Beetson is typically creating space for others. She explains what she learnt by centring herself in her last work — Meet Your Maker.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Will Blackley live in the Mount Isa area on Kalkatungu Country. But his life started on Palm Island. He describes how he got to know his language when he wasn’t on Country, and shares the Kalakatungu word for kangaroo.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bruce Denny is Yamatji actor, director, poet and playwright based in Western Australia. His new play, Operation Boomerang, follows the central character Nana as she enlists the help of her family to break out of her nursing home. Bruce explains how Operation Boomerang grew from a role play for medical students into a full-length show.…
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Send us a text A lot of what I talk about is taking action and the thoughts you need, the mental strength, and the emotional fuel needed to take massive action. Taking massive action is how we evolve and move forward. I don’t spend as much time talking about the other side and that’s inaction. I’m usually trying to inspire people to take massive ac…
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Earlier this year, Archie Moore became the second First Nations artist featured in the Australia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale as a solo artist. He was also the first artist from Australia to win gold. Visit Venice with Archie and his creative team to hear how kith and kin came together.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kamilaroi Bigambul artist Archie Moore accepted the Golden Lion at the 60th Venice Biennale earlier this year. His installation – kith and kin – was a vast yet intricate piece that the judges praised for offering “a glimmer of possibility for recuperation."由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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