Join us at Franklin Manor, home to "The Junto," a social club in the classic style where adventures, mystics, and other unique individuals gather to socialize and conduct their private business. Club historians Dave Parkin and Rob Gibbs offer a glimpse into this strange and wonderful world as they share archived stories submitted by club members over the centuries.
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Join RenewEconomy founder and editor Giles Parkinson and columnist and energy markets expert David Leitch as they discuss the week's main events - politics, solar and storage.
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Hosts Ashley Browne, Andrew Weiss and Darren Levin are back for season 2 of 'Golden Years', the podcast that combs through iconic games from the pages of brown and gold history, with the help of special Hawthorn guests. Join the likes of past great Leigh Matthews, and current star Tom Mitchell, as we look back on the special moments that made the Hawthorn Football Club what it is today.
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A podcast dedicated to people in sports getting to talk about why they love sports. Cover art photo provided by Jason Weingardt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jasonw
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Podcast by Luke Sciaccotta
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Men's Style and Old Money Fashion - A Podcast by The VOU Official
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In today's men's podcast, we discuss Ametora - How Japan Saved American Style by W. David Marx, highlighting the captivating and complex relationship between Japanese youth culture and American fashion. We reveal how Japanese fascination with American style developed through distinct waves - starting with the adoption of Ivy League fashion in the 1…
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In this podcast, we discuss "The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Costume and Fashion 1550-1920" by Jack Cassin-Scott. We'll take you on a visual journey through fashion history, different styles of dress and fashion accessories prevalent between the 16th and 18th centuries, providing a detailed glossary of terms alongside numerous illustrations that d…
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The Official Preppy Handbook by Lisa Birnbach, Jonathan Roberts, Carol Mcd Wallace, Mason Wiley
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In this session, we'll cover "The Official Preppy Handbook" by Lisa Birnbach, Jonathan Roberts, Carol Mcd Wallace, and Mason Wiley, a humorous guide to the manners, customs, practices and fashion style of "preppies." We'll explore the preppy lifestyle, dress etiquette, social behaviour, preppy schools, holidays, sporting activities, rituals and tra…
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In this podcast, we discuss "True Prep: It's a Whole New Old World," a humorous guide to the modern preppy lifestyle by Lisa Birnbach and Chip Kidd. We'll explore the world of preppies through witty anecdotes and satirical observations; defining characteristics of preppy culture, from fashion and education to leisure activities and social etiquette…
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In today's podcast, we discuss "Men’s Style: Quick Guide to Improve Your Style and Dress Like a Real Man by William Wyatt" a guide for men on improving their personal style and dressing more professionally. We'll see why the author argues that "a man's style reflects his inner world and that how he presents himself impacts how others perceive him."…
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Simon Emms from transmission company Electranet explains how the state has moved so quickly towards 100 per cent net renewables, and why so much industry wants to plug in. Plus: All Energy buzzes while gas lobby bleats.由RenewEconomy
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In today's session, we discuss "Gentleman: A Timeless Fashion" by Bernhard Roetzel, a men's styling guide emphasizing a dress code rooted in English tradition, widely accepted as the most classic style worldwide. We cover a wide range of topics related to a gentleman's wardrobe, including grooming, shirts, suits, shoes, accessories, and even items …
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Fashion and Feeling - The Affective Politics of Dress by Roberto Filippello and Ilya Parkins
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In this podcast, we discuss "Fashion and Feeling - The Affective Politics of Dress by Roberto Filippello and Ilya Parkins" an excellent selection of chapters exploring fashion and feeling. We'll be focusing on how clothing can be more than mere material objects and can be seen as embodying and communicating emotions, ideas, and historical context. …
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Ric Brazzale from Green Energy Markets discusses what’s happening in key markets for renewables, emissions, efficiency and electrification. Plus, news of the week.由RenewEconomy
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Renewable records continue to tumble, while a big battery helps solve one of the grid's main challenges. Julius Susanto from Ampere Labs joins us to explain. Plus: Lots of big wind stories.由RenewEconomy
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Retiring Hydro Tasmania CEO Ian Brooksbank reflects on the changing nature of grids, the role of hydro, Battery of the Nation and building wind farms in the right place. Plus: Shutting down coal.由RenewEconomy
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In this podcast, we dissect Bernhard Roetzel's "Gentleman Lookbook" and the impact of different styles on men’s fashion, including influences from the American Ivy League and Bavarian-Austrian influences. We guide you step by step through formal wear, outlining the history and significance of different garments, such as the tailcoat, morning coat, …
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In this podcast, we discuss Peter Post’s "Essential Manners for Men," a guide to modern etiquette specifically aimed at men and the importance of etiquette in real-world contexts. We discuss men's manners, from daily domestic interactions to dating, casual interactions, and more formal events like weddings and business dinners. We'll share actionab…
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In this podcast, we dive into "Men's Style Manual" by Daniel Peres, the editor-in-chief of Details magazine and his takes on how men can dress well by understanding different fashion styles, choosing the right garments, how to style and match, and achieve a perfect fit. A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.…
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Today, we discuss the life and work of Christian Dior, the renowned French fashion designer, and his impact on the world of haute couture. We start by highlighting the unique and influential nature of Dior's fashion legacy, a name synonymous with luxury and elegance. We'll delve into Dior's personal journey, tracing his initial resistance to a care…
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In this podcast, we discuss "Clothes and the Man: The Principles of Fine Men's Dress" by Alan J Flusser and the secrets of fine men's dress, focusing on suits and their various components, including silhouette, fabrics, details, and fit. We explore the history and evolution of each garment, highlighting the finer points and offering practical advic…
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In this podcast, we discuss "The Complete Color Harmony: Pantone Edition by Leatrice Eiseman," Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute. We start with a foreword by Laurie Pressman, Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute, who emphasizes the crucial role colour plays in communication and evoking emotion. After that, we delve into the…
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In this podcast, we discuss "Men's Style Mastery," a guide for busy professionals who want to improve their confidence and personal style. We cover everything from goal setting and wardrobe building to understanding how clothes should fit and avoiding common mistakes. We share the author's experiences and those of his students to illustrate key pri…
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Today, we discuss "Colors in Fashion," a collection of essays by various international scholars edited by Jonathan Faiers and Mary Westerman Bulgarella. We explore the complex meanings and cultural significance of color in fashion in four thematic sections: 1. Colour and Solidarity 2. Colour and Power 3. Colour and Innovation 4. Colour and Desire W…
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Carl Hutchinson, the country manager of Enel X, on the difficulties of getting demand response on Australia’s main grid, despite its obvious benefits. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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In this podcast, we tackle one of our favourites, "Dressing the Man" by Alan Flusser, and his super accurate guide to modern men's fashion. We'll cover how to develop your fashion style and a timeless wardrobe that perfectly suits your physique and personality. We'll also explore various facets of modern menswear, from classic suit silhouettes to t…
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Today, we discuss "Shoes, Hats and Fashion Accessories: A Pictorial Archive 1850-1940," a book by Carol Belanger Grafton. The book contains over 2,000 illustrations of shoes, hats, and accessories from the 19th century up to the 1940s collected from various sources such as the Dover Pictorial Archive Series, which features various historical design…
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In this session, we discuss "Dress for Success" by John T. Molloy, exploring the social and professional power of clothing. We'll show you how clothing is a powerful signifier of social class and status and how understanding these visual codes is instrumental in achieving success in your personal and professional life. We'll also give you detailed …
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In this podcast, we'll discuss "Effortless Outfits by Robert Van Tongeren", an actionable guide to simplify men's fashion. We'll start by providing advice on how to put together stylish outfits according to the most basic matching rules of styling, according to colours and patterns. We'll then discuss how to match accessories like shoes, socks, bel…
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In this podcast, we discuss "Dressing Up: Menswear in the Age of Social Media" by Joshua Bluteau and men's fashion through the lens of high-end bespoke tailoring and social media. That is, how Instagram influences men's identity expression through fashion, the essence of authenticity and the impact of social media on concepts of masculinity. Get re…
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In this podcast, we share the secrets of Paul Burrell, the former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, from his book "In the Royal Manner." Drawing on experiences working for the Royal Family, Burrell's advice on high society etiquette is top-notch. We'll cover manners at seasonal events, such as Christmas, Easter and summer weddings, and offer deta…
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Today, we discuss "The Ultimate Fashion Guide: What to Wear and How to Wear it with Style" by Michelle Colson, a comprehensive guide to fashion. We start with a historical overview of fashion trends from ancient Rome to the present day, exploring the influence of designers, buyers, and the fashion media on the industry. We'll also look at practical…
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In this podcast, we discuss unique fashion insights from "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing through American History 1900 to the Present", particularly the influence of fashion on American society during the first half of the 20th century. We'll see how the evolution of clothing and fashion trends reflected significant social and economic chan…
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Men in Style: The Golden Age of Fashion From Esquire - Woody Hochswender and Kim Johnson Gross
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Today, we discuss "Men in Style: The Golden Age of Fashion From Esquire", written by Woody Hochswender and edited by Kim Johnson Gross, a book that chronicles men's fashion trends in the United States, drawing on illustrations and editorial content from the magazine Esquire during the 1930s, 1940s, and the immediate post-war era. We explore the evo…
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In this discussion, we'll tackle "The Fundamentals of Style: How to be a well-dressed man" by James Gallichio, a personal stylist who aims to help men build a versatile wardrobe that complements their personality and lifestyle. In our chat, we'll cover some of the main style mistakes that men make, such as wearing ill-fitting clothes or garments th…
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A discussion around "Color for Men" by Carole Jackson and Kalia Lulow, a book teaching men how to dress and flatter their looks according to their unique colouring and body shape. Our chat outlines the "Color Me Beautiful" system, categorising men into four seasons based on their skin, hair, and eye colour. We also discuss how the author suggests t…
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In our first styling for men podcast, we'll discuss "A Gentleman Gets Dressed Up", an excellent guide to men's style and etiquette by John Bridges and Bryan Curtis. We'll cover a wealth of information on the proper men's attire for various occasions, from formal weddings and black-tie events to casual gatherings. We'll also share secrets about choo…
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In this session we discuss "The Ultimate Guide to Mens Style" by Marshall Alexander Elliott. We'll cover a wide range of topics, including the basics of building a wardrobe, how to choose and wear suits and shirts, the finer points of formalwear, the art of dressing for smart casual and casual occasions, practical advice on fitting clothes properly…
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A conversation on "ABC of Men's Fashion" by a renowned British fashion designer, Hardy Amies. We discuss this excellent guide to men's fashion and style, from the history of men's clothing to the latest trends in tailoring, accessories, and grooming. We start with an insightful foreword by Amies, who explains his approach to designing clothes that …
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AEMO chief executive Daniel Westerman explains why Australia is shifting from the old paradigm of "baseload" power, and why he still wants spinning machines. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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Matt Kean on being a private citizen, duelling with Barnaby, rent-seeking on Eraring and pathways to net zero.由RenewEconomy
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Climate expert Lesley Hughes on the recent weather extremes and the impact on biodiversity, and people. Plus: News of the week including the first big CIS tender.由RenewEconomy
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ENA chief executive Dominique van den Berg on the hotly contested role that networks can play in distributed resources. Plus, news of the week.由RenewEconomy
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NAB's Andrew Smith on the challenges of raising equity for Australia's renewable energy transition. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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VicGrid CEO Alastair Parker has a job some would not envy, managing the planning of transmission lines and renewable zones in the state of Victoria. He joins the podcast to talk about transmission routes, battery storage, the option of going underground, and where things went wrong on social licence. Plus, the news of the week including windfall pr…
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Rebecca Colvin from ANU and John Cole from University of Southern Queensland and their takes on obtaining social licence for energy projects, and the lessons from King Island and CSG. Plus, news of the week.由RenewEconomy
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Andy McCarthy on setting up a solar business in the heart of coal country more than a decade ago, when a 1 kW system cost $8,000. And what the industry can learn from that as it struggles for social licence. Plus: News of the week including high prices and farmers walking away from wind.由RenewEconomy
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Doug Lewin, from the Energy Capital podcast in Texas, explains how a massive storm triggered unprecedented investment in solar and storage in the oil state. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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What we learned from Ted O'Brien, Chris Bowen and everyone else at the CEC summit. Plus: Hydrostor's Jon Norman on why advanced compressed air storage is beating pumped hydro, and why even nuclear needs lots of storage.由RenewEconomy
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Contractors and developers are struggling with higher costs and projects delays. Matt Rennie joins us to discuss the issue. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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Amber Electric’s Chris Thompson on new push to have EVs use their batteries on wheels to support homes and the grid, and play utilities at their own market game. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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John Grimes from the Smart Energy Council on China's robo-taxis, and its lead on battery, EVs, solar and hydrogen. Plus: The ISP, Matt Kean and nuclear.由RenewEconomy
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Evergen’s Ben Hutt on optimising solar, batteries, and the race to electrification. Plus: News of the week and the nuclear fallout.由RenewEconomy
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Energy expert Alex Wonhas on designing the new grid, generation choices and using batteries to boost the network. Plus, news of the week.由RenewEconomy
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Do communities trust developers? Do people believe renewables will do the job? Zen Energy's Paul Sheridan on the surprising results of a new survey. Plus: News of the week.由RenewEconomy
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