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El espejo de Vivian y Francesca

Espejo de Vivian y Francesca

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"El espejo de Vivian y Francesca" es un podcast de fotografía con entrevistas a fotógrafas y fotógrafos y también a todas aquellas personas que utilicen la fotografía en sus procesos creativos o trabajen en ámbitos relacionados con ella. Además, descubriremos historias y anécdotas ligadas a fotografías famosas, mostraremos el trabajo de autores y autoras emergentes y recordaremos a los grandes clásicos. Todo eso, y mucho más, de la mano de Inma Barrio y Leire Etxazarra.
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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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Le interviste di Francesca. Una guerriera che non si è arresa di fronte alle sfide che la vita gli ha presentato. Giornalista di passione e professione. Realizza interviste per OK!Mugello tramite l’ausilio della tecnologia che gli permette di interloquire grazie ad una voce sintetizzata.
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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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Francesca Maximé: WiseGirl

Francesca Maximé

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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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The newest season of The White Lotus is set to hit our screens this week - and homegrown actress Morgana O'Reilly is right in the middle of the action. While everyone else looks forward to another season of drama and intrigue in an exotic locale, O'Reilly's feeling the full range of emotions as her on-screen career takes a significant step forward.…
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We sit down with award-winning author Victoria Christopher Murray to talk about Harlem Rhapsody, her novel about the Harlem Renaissance and the woman who made it possible. This gripping novel brings to life Jessie Redmon Fauset, a pioneering literary editor, mentor, and novelist who played a pivotal role in shaping the Harlem Renaissance—yet remain…
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We take you behind the scenes of our Songwriting Retreat to give you a glimpse of co-writing in real-time. Thank you to our songwriters Kate Battersby and Halimah Perez-Torres (Finlonsen) for sharing a brand new created work on this podcast. The conversation was a reminder of the magic that happens when songwriters come together, share their storie…
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Entrevista a la fotógrafa Nuria López Torres, cuyo trabajo documental se centra en temas relacionados la mujer, la identidad, la sexualidad y, más recientemente, también con la salud mental. Ha trabajado en países como Cuba, Mozambique, Ucrania y también en Cataluña, en su propia casa, donde llevó a cabo un trabajo sobre su familia. Sus fotografías…
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Cancer nearly took Jake Bailey's life at 18, but he used the experience to inspire other young people after he survived his brush with death. Nine years ago, Bailey made the headlines for delivering an inspirational prizegiving speech weeks after he'd been diagnosed with rapid blood cancer Burkitt’s non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Once in remission, he stu…
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We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes. Lila Kennedy has a lot on her plate. A recently broken marriage, two wayward daughters, a house that is falling apart, and an elderly stepfather who seems to have quietly moved in. Not to mention a once promising writing career that is now in freefall. So when her real dad - a man she has barely seen since he ran off…
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British fashion icon Vivienne Westwood may have died two years ago, but her creative legacy lives on - with nearly 50 years of history attached. Some of that legacy arrived in New Zealand this January, with the Vivienne Westwood & Jewellery exhibition taking over Wellington's Te Papa museum. BloggerAtLarge.com's Megan Singleton got a look at the ex…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson and Newstalk ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! It's been a busy week for David Seymour, between the Polkinghorne letter and the incident on the steps at Parliament. He's set to take over as the Deputy…
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Taking on good habits is an easy way to improve your life, but kicking the not-so-good habits can be a little tougher. Creating a healthy lifestyle requires plenty of steps - and bad habits can lead to burnout and loss of energy over time. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara reveals the kinds of habits that can drain you, and how you can wor…
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Streaming phenomenon The White Lotus is back for a third season - and fans are wondering what secrets will be revealed. The new season, taking place at a sumptuous White Lotus resort in Thailand, promises plenty of drama and intrigue as more mysteries unfold. Steve Newall from Flicks.co.nz explains what fans can expect from this latest instalment. …
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Barbecued lamb with avocado feta whip Cook time: 12 minutes Prep time: 15 minutes Serves: 4 4 lamb shoulder chops (about 400-500g) 150g soft cows feta 1 small avocado 1 Tbsp sour cream 2 Tbsp sunflower oil 1 Tbsp avocado oil 3 cloves garlic, crushed 1 lemon 1 x 2 pack Baby Gems (baby cos lettuces) ½ cup fresh coriander leaves 2 single stalks spring…
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Have you ever finished a huge meal but still found room for dessert? Some people might talk about having a separate stomach for desserts. It turns out that your brain might be driving you to eat that sweet treat even though you don't 'need' it. Recent research in the journal Science found that the same nerve cells that signal 'you’re full' also spa…
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Famed psychologist and TV star Nigel Latta is encouraging Kiwis to get behind supporting gut cancer research following his own diagnosis. Latta was diagnosed with stomach cancer in May 2024, and he's chosen to share his story publicly to help others in similar circumstances. He's encouraging Kiwis to support Gut Cancer Foundation’s annual GIVE IT U…
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It's been a big week for ACT's David Seymour - who's been in and out of the news after a series of scandals. Last Sunday, it was revealed Seymour wrote a letter to police in support of Philip Polkinghorne during the investigation of the death of the former surgeon's wife. Later, Seymour found himself in trouble after he drove a Land Rover up Parlia…
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There's growing concern about a potential decline in engineering roles - with renewed calls for the Government to step in and intervene. Engineering New Zealand says work for engineers has dried up and they fear losing skilled professionals to overseas opportunities. CEO Richard Templer says Kiwi firms have had to make engineers redundant as bigger…
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There's concerns over the future of New Zealand's health sector, off the back of three high-profile resignations that took place this week. Director General of Health Diana Sarfati confirmed on Friday that she was stepping down from the role - seven days after Health NZ chief executive Margie Apa resigned before the end of her term. Earlier this we…
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This week, I was reminded of the joy of creating something with my hands. It was nothing special, in fact they were very average, imperfect, lobsided. They took two and a half hours to make. It was, by some distance, the longest I focused on a single thing all week. I was at a ‘wheel throwing’ pottery class. Trying to get my clumsy hands to caress …
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Kiwi author Lotta Dann is no stranger to sharing her struggles with the public, and she's turned her attention to diet culture in her latest release. In 2018, Lotta shared her experience with alcohol and opened up about ditching the booze for good in her popular blog and subsequent books. Her focus then shifted to her weight - and she's since detai…
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A former CIA agent is cautiously optimistic Donald Trump's plans for the agency won't affect its core mission. The US President has extended buyout offers to the entire agency, which would see employees take some benefits like extended pa, in exchange for agreeing to resign. Former agent and author David McCloskey, says he's hopeful the headlines a…
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This weekend, emotional parents will be dropping off and farewelling their offspring off at universities around the country. Some first-year students will be heading into Halls of Residence and some into flats as they begin this new phase of navigating their lives with the kind of independence they’ve dreamt of, but now it’s here in a strange mix o…
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The Seventh Floor by David McCloskey: This is the sequel to the wonderful Moscow X, which we’ve talked about on this show. It brings back the wonderful Artemis Procter, a somewhat unorthodox CIA operational chief who’s spectacularly fired after years of service when a meet up with the Russians goes wrong, and one of her agents is captured. When he …
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New reports indicate changes are coming to Auckland Airport- giving travellers the chance to get a new experience. Buses and rideshare services will go back to parking on the road nearest to the main terminal, while private vehicles will use the main transport hub - cutting down on traffic problems. New developments are set to come to the airport, …
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 9th February 2025, former CIA analyst turned spy author David McCloskey opens up about Donald Trump's plans for the agency. Lotta Dann is taking aim at diet culture and our obsession with skinny. She shares her personal story of extreme dieting and why she's pushing back. AI i…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton and resident economist at Opes Partners Ed McKnight joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! We've seen a lot of sweeping changes coming out of the White House, with Donald Trump and Elon Musk making headlines over their controversial …
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February marks the start of 'Move Your Butt for Bowel Cancer' month - an awareness movement designed to encourage people to think about the condition. Colorectal cancer is the most commonly registered cancer in New Zealand, with thousands of cases diagnosed per year. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains the importance of getting chec…
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This week, we are talking eggs. Scientists have just come up with the perfect way to cook a boiled egg - the drawback is that it will take you 32 minutes. Normally, I would boil an egg by placing it in boiling water for anywhere between 6 and 10 minutes depending on how runny I like my yolk. The research published in the nature journal Communicatio…
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