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always winning | inspired action with Peter Ho
🎙️ Today on the Always Winning Podcast, I’m joined by Peter Ho to dive into one of the most powerful letters of W.I.N.N.I.N.G.! “I” for Inspired Action💫Peter’s story is raw, real, and incredibly moving. From moving to California in search of growth to facing homelessness, abusive relationships, and the weight of impostor syndrome, Peter shares how this experience became the catalyst for deep healing, mindset shifts, and building a life rooted in purpose. 💥In this conversation, we explore the difference between simply taking action versus taking inspired act...
2025-05-08
21 min
Un entrepreneur engagé
Peter Douche et sa Taverne des Bons Vivants
Peter Douche a exercé plusieurs métiers dans la batiment avant de revenir à sa véritable passion : la restauration.Avec sa femme, il gère le restaurant "La Taverne des Bons Vivants" place de l'église à Perrigny. Un bar restaurant mais pas que où tous les plats sont travaillés avec des produits locaux.Découvrons le parcours de Peter Douche ainsi que son restaurant.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-12-17
13 min
PS:GROW What's On Your Mind?
290 Bernard Moerman Over Zijn Boek Breek Uit De Gouden Kooi | What's On Your Mind? (Dutch/Nederlands)
#bernardmoerman #goudenkooi290 Bernard Moerman Over Zijn Boek Breek Uit De Gouden Kooi | What's On Your Mind? (Dutch/Nederlands)Hi ik ben Peter en elke week geef ik jullie een podcast over personal development, mindset & verkoop. What's On Your Mind ? is een 1 uur conversatie. Iedereen heeft een verhaal. En ik wil dit verhaal van mijn gast naar boven brengen.Jij hebt een leidinggevende functie met een ronkende titel, je bekleedt een benijdenswaardige positie met een aantrekkelijk salaris. Toch knaagt er iets vanbinnen. Je voelt hoe je wegdrijft van je ware droom en...
2024-12-16
1h 22
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 13
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest climate science on rising temperatures and the climate implications of the US Presidential elections;* Robert Patman and special guests Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, the hosts of their international justice podcast Asymmetrical Haircuts;* Special guest Vincent O’Malley, the historian and author who has published numerous books on the New Zealand Wars, including hi...
2024-09-13
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 13
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest climate science on rising temperatures and the climate implications of the US Presidential elections;* Robert Patman and special guests Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, the hosts of their international justice podcast Asymmetrical Haircuts;* Special guest Vincent O’Malley, the historian and author who has published numerous books on the New Zealand Wars, including hi...
2024-09-13
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 7
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest climate science on rising temperatures and the debate about how to responde to climate disinformation;* Robert Patman and special guest Helen Clark on the latest from Gaza and AUKUS, plus Helen Clark on the moves to restrict iwi claims on the Foreshore and Seabed; and,* Special guest Caroline Shaw, Associate Professor in the Department of Public...
2024-09-06
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 7
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest climate science on rising temperatures and the debate about how to responde to climate disinformation;* Robert Patman and special guest Helen Clark on the latest from Gaza and AUKUS, plus Helen Clark on the moves to restrict iwi claims on the Foreshore and Seabed; and,* Special guest Caroline Shaw, Associate Professor in the Department of Public...
2024-09-06
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to August 30
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of changing sea temperatures and which emissions policies actually work;* Robert Patman on the latest from Ukraine, Gaza and AUKUS II;* Journalist and author Aaron Smale talking about his book just published by BWB called: Tairāwhiti: Pine, Profit and the Cyclone, and his work covering abuse in state care.The Hoon’s podc...
2024-08-29
57 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to August 30
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of changing sea temperatures and which emissions policies actually work;* Robert Patman on the latest from Ukraine, Gaza and AUKUS II;* Journalist and author Aaron Smale talking about his book just published by BWB called: Tairāwhiti: Pine, Profit and the Cyclone, and his work covering abuse in state care.The Hoon’s podc...
2024-08-29
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to August 23
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of changing sea temperatures and how most of the solar generation installed is too far north;* Robert Patman on the latest from Ukraine, Gaza and AUKUS II;* Dr Jamie Shea from Chatham House on Ukraine’s surprise incursions into Russia, plus AUKUS II; and,* Major Electricity Users Group (MEUG) director John Harbord on t...
2024-08-22
1h 01
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to August 23
The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of changing sea temperatures and how most of the solar generation installed is too far north;* Robert Patman on the latest from Ukraine, Gaza and AUKUS II;* Dr Jamie Shea from Chatham House on Ukraine’s surprise incursions into Russia, plus AUKUS II; and,* Major Electricity Users Group (MEUG) director John Harbord on t...
2024-08-22
1h 01
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to August 16
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of climate tipping points and Project 2025‘s plan to banish the phrase ‘climate change’ from a Trump administration;* Robert Patman on the latest from Gaza and the conflict(s) in the Middle East;* Journalist Hala Jaber from Beirut on those conflicts, and,* Civil Contractors NZ (CCNZ) CEO Alan Pollard on the associati...
2024-08-15
52 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to August 16
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on the latest science of climate tipping points and Project 2025‘s plan to banish the phrase ‘climate change’ from a Trump administration;* Robert Patman on the latest from Gaza and the conflict(s) in the Middle East;* Journalist Hala Jaber from Beirut on those conflicts, and,* Civil Contractors NZ (CCNZ) CEO Alan Pollard on the associati...
2024-08-15
52 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to August 10
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on this week’s explosion in wholesale electricity prices;* Robert Patman on the latest on Ukraine’s incursion into Russia, the conflicts in Gaza and the Middle East, and on the debate about Aotearoa joining AUKUS;* Sanjana Hattotuwa, Research Director at The Disinformation Project, on the role of disinformation in civil unrest in Bangladesh, the UK and Aotearo...
2024-08-09
1h 02
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to August 10
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘Hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers on Thursday night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the week’s news with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on this week’s explosion in wholesale electricity prices;* Robert Patman on the latest on Ukraine’s incursion into Russia, the conflicts in Gaza and the Middle East, and on the debate about Aotearoa joining AUKUS;* Sanjana Hattotuwa, Research Director at The Disinformation Project, on the role of disinformation in civil unrest in Bangladesh, the UK and Aotearo...
2024-08-09
1h 02
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to August 2
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about revolts against the Government over austerity and disinformation by directors and staff alike at Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ, adding to the Kāinga Ora board revolt last monthThey also spoke to:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on a big new global study on the dangers and opportunities from Aotearoa’s surge in methane emissions from cows, along with Air NZ’s decision to pull out of a global emissi...
2024-08-01
1h 07
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to August 2
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about revolts against the Government over austerity and disinformation by directors and staff alike at Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ, adding to the Kāinga Ora board revolt last monthThey also spoke to:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on a big new global study on the dangers and opportunities from Aotearoa’s surge in methane emissions from cows, along with Air NZ’s decision to pull out of a global emissi...
2024-08-01
1h 07
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to July 26
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the Royal Commission Inquiry into Abuse in Care report released this week, and with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on a UN push to not recognise carbon offset markets and the rapid crumble of the Thwaites Glacier;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman on the likely Democratic candidacy of Kamala Harris for US President and any implications for US foreign policy on Gaza, Ukraine, NATO and AUKUS;
2024-07-25
51 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to July 26
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking about the Royal Commission Inquiry into Abuse in Care report released this week, and with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer on a UN push to not recognise carbon offset markets and the rapid crumble of the Thwaites Glacier;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman on the likely Democratic candidacy of Kamala Harris for US President and any implications for US foreign policy on Gaza, Ukraine, NATO and AUKUS;
2024-07-25
51 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to July 19
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer talking about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s release of its first Emissions Reduction Plan;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman and special guest Dr Karin von Hippel, the Director General of RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute in London, talk about what the attempted assassination of Donald Trump means in Geopolitics and for Aotearoa-NZ;* Simplicity CEO Sam Stubbs talks about Simp...
2024-07-18
1h 05
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to July 19
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers last night features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer talking about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s release of its first Emissions Reduction Plan;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman and special guest Dr Karin von Hippel, the Director General of RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute in London, talk about what the attempted assassination of Donald Trump means in Geopolitics and for Aotearoa-NZ;* Simplicity CEO Sam Stubbs talks about Simp...
2024-07-18
1h 05
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to July 12
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer talking about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s climate strategy ‘pamphlet’, its watering down of Clean Car Standards and its general lack of coherence;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman and special guest Helen Clark talking about the NATO summit, the debate about Aotearoa joining AUKUS II and how MFAT, DPMC and security establishment officials often try to push us back closer to our former ANZUS p...
2024-07-11
1h 08
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to July 12
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer talking about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s climate strategy ‘pamphlet’, its watering down of Clean Car Standards and its general lack of coherence;* University of Otago Foreign Relations Professor Robert Patman and special guest Helen Clark talking about the NATO summit, the debate about Aotearoa joining AUKUS II and how MFAT, DPMC and security establishment officials often try to push us back closer to our former ANZUS p...
2024-07-11
1h 08
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to June 14
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s moves this week to take farming out of the ETS and encourage more mining and oil and gas drilling;* Robert Patman about the visit by China’s Premier Li Qiang to Wellington yesterday this week, what it means for Aotearoa-NZ’s relations with our largest trading partner, and whether we can (or should) join AUKUS II; and,* Politico Europ...
2024-06-13
56 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to June 14
TL;DR: The podcast above of the weekly ‘hoon’ webinar for paying subscribers features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale talking with:* The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer about the National-ACT-NZ First Government’s moves this week to take farming out of the ETS and encourage more mining and oil and gas drilling;* Robert Patman about the visit by China’s Premier Li Qiang to Wellington yesterday this week, what it means for Aotearoa-NZ’s relations with our largest trading partner, and whether we can (or should) join AUKUS II; and,* Politico Europ...
2024-06-13
56 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to April 12
TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...
2024-04-11
1h 05
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to April 12
TL;DR: The podcast above features co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale, along with regular guests Robert Patman on Gaza and AUKUS II, Merja Myllylahti on AUT’s trust in news report, Awhi’s Holly Bennett on a watered-down voluntary code for lobbyists, plus special guest Patrick Gower on the closure of Newshub.The six things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Chris Bishop rejecting a Hamilton community housing provider’s plea for capital to build 4...
2024-04-11
1h 05
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to April 5
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...
2024-04-04
59 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to April 5
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Confidence in the Government, as measured by Roy Morgan’s ‘Right Track/Wrong Track’ survey, collapsed in March by more than it fell for Labour in any one month of the late-2021 lockdowns in Auckland. See Thursday’s email.* Confidence about the Government and support for the three governing coalition parties fell the most among women, with young women the least supportive of National/ACT...
2024-04-04
59 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
148. "Tempête sur Kinlochleven" de Peter May
"Tempête sur Kinlochleven" de Peter May publié aux éditions du Rouergue.Traduction : Ariane Bataille "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits :Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧Voix off : Peggy BROCHEDesign image : Alicia SHORJIANMusique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2024Hébergé par Ausha. Visite...
2024-03-29
03 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 22
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Former Labour Finance Minister Grant Robertson bowed out of politics this week, giving a series of exit interviews and delivering a valedictory speech in Parliament where he again called for a tax on capital and wealth and said the Government could and should sustain more debt to invest in infrastructure for future generations. See Monday’s email* The Government announced a crackdown on Kāinga Or...
2024-03-21
58 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 22
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Former Labour Finance Minister Grant Robertson bowed out of politics this week, giving a series of exit interviews and delivering a valedictory speech in Parliament where he again called for a tax on capital and wealth and said the Government could and should sustain more debt to invest in infrastructure for future generations. See Monday’s email* The Government announced a crackdown on Kāinga Or...
2024-03-21
58 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 15
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the reversal of interest deductibility for landlords was done to help renters, who would be grateful for the lower rents it would produce. But his comments are at odds with official research and the evidence of the last 20 years of rents and mortgage costs. See Thursday’s email.* The Climate Commission told the new Government to cut the number of car...
2024-03-14
1h 02
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 15
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the reversal of interest deductibility for landlords was done to help renters, who would be grateful for the lower rents it would produce. But his comments are at odds with official research and the evidence of the last 20 years of rents and mortgage costs. See Thursday’s email.* The Climate Commission told the new Government to cut the number of car...
2024-03-14
1h 02
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...
2024-03-08
55 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government completed the 49 tasks it set itself in its 100-day plan on Friday, using urgency in Parliament more than any recent Government to pass repeals of RMA, Smokefree, Three Waters, Auckland Fuel Levy, Clean Car Discount and RBNZ employment mandate legislation, and to introduce its Fast-track Approvals Bill. See Friday’s email.* In an effort to save $340 million a year...
2024-03-08
55 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to March 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...
2024-03-01
58 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to March 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Newsroom’s Marc Daalder reported on Friday PM Christopher Luxon was claiming $52,000 a year in rental costs from the taxpayer for living in his own apartment in Wellington when he could have lived in Premier House , as previous PMs from outside Wellington have done. After saying he was fully entitled to claim the expense on Friday morning, he reversed his position on Friday afternoon, saying the is...
2024-03-01
58 min
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St. Bernard's Lenten podcast Episode 5: "Recognizing the place where the pope sits"
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "It's just in time that we would have such a pope in Rome. We pray for him everyday at every Mass, and I do personaly because I'm grateful for him and what he has given to the church," Father Perry tells us for the fifth episoe of our Lenten podcast. "Today ... the chair isn't mentioned in the prayers. It's all about Peter. It's almost as if Peter's the chair. The king or queen or pope sits on the chair, and from that chair he decrees what will be decreed, and what the people will...
2024-02-22
08 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Feb 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government itself plans to accidentally and deliberately accelerate inflation via hikes in central and local Government fees and charges in the coming 18 months, which endangers its hopes for lowering mortgage rates. See Monday’s email.* Jobs growth and wage inflation was slightly stronger than expected in the December quarter, which increased market expectations the Reserve Bank may actually start...
2024-02-08
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Feb 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government itself plans to accidentally and deliberately accelerate inflation via hikes in central and local Government fees and charges in the coming 18 months, which endangers its hopes for lowering mortgage rates. See Monday’s email.* Jobs growth and wage inflation was slightly stronger than expected in the December quarter, which increased market expectations the Reserve Bank may actually start...
2024-02-08
57 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
139. "Adieu mes frères" de Peter Blauner
"Adieu mes frères" de Peter Blauner chez Harper Collins dans la collection Noir. "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits :Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧Voix off : Peggy BROCHEDesign image : Alicia SHORJIANMusique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2024Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-01-26
03 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Jan 26
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Reserve Bank’s proposal this week to loosen Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions at the same time as introducing Debt To Income (DTI) restrictions is expected to add demand pressure to house prices, just as the central bank is expected to start cutting interest rates. See Thursday’s email.* Cabinet met on Tuesday under intense pressure from councils and the infrastructure industry...
2024-01-25
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Jan 26
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Reserve Bank’s proposal this week to loosen Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) restrictions at the same time as introducing Debt To Income (DTI) restrictions is expected to add demand pressure to house prices, just as the central bank is expected to start cutting interest rates. See Thursday’s email.* Cabinet met on Tuesday under intense pressure from councils and the infrastructure industry...
2024-01-25
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Jan 20
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...
2024-01-19
57 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Jan 20
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The new National-ACT-NZ First coalition Government shut down the Auckland ‘Light’ Rail project to avoid spending up to $29.2 billion over decades, which was the right decision for the wrong reasons and still leaves the Government liable for unachieved emissions reductions and without congestion-reducing solutions for unplanned population growth running at over 3% per annum. Monday’s Dawn Chorus.* We decided The Kaka would stay on Substac...
2024-01-19
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Dec 15
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the record-high net migration of the last year was “unsustainable” and he had asked Immigration Minister Erica Stanford to look at tightening settings, having argued during the election campaign for looser settings to boost the economy. Wednesday’s email* The new Government cancelled plans for two new ferries and terminals for the Interislander, rejecting a $1.5 billion funding request from Kiwirail a...
2023-12-14
1h 01
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Dec 15
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* PM Christopher Luxon said the record-high net migration of the last year was “unsustainable” and he had asked Immigration Minister Erica Stanford to look at tightening settings, having argued during the election campaign for looser settings to boost the economy. Wednesday’s email* The new Government cancelled plans for two new ferries and terminals for the Interislander, rejecting a $1.5 billion funding request from Kiwirail a...
2023-12-14
1h 01
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Dec 8
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* New Finance Minister Nicola Willis set herself a very high bar for retaining confidence in her rhetoric by accusing Labour of “economic vandalism” in handing over a set of books ridden with ‘hidden’ “fiscal cliffs” worth billions, but without detail. That will come on December 20. Tuesday’s email* The 3.5 km City Rail Link (CRL) tunnel under Auckland’s CBD has cost $1.5 billion per km, according to a g...
2023-12-07
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Dec 8
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* New Finance Minister Nicola Willis set herself a very high bar for retaining confidence in her rhetoric by accusing Labour of “economic vandalism” in handing over a set of books ridden with ‘hidden’ “fiscal cliffs” worth billions, but without detail. That will come on December 20. Tuesday’s email* The 3.5 km City Rail Link (CRL) tunnel under Auckland’s CBD has cost $1.5 billion per km, according to a g...
2023-12-07
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Dec 1
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed coalition-forming agreements, announced a ministerial list, were sworn in, held their first Cabinet meetings and released a 100-day plan with 49 to-do items; See Friday’s email* National, ACT and NZ First agreed to drop National’s plan for a foreign buyers tax and adopt ACT’s plan for faster tax cuts for landlords, to be paid for b...
2023-11-30
1h 02
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Dec 1
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed coalition-forming agreements, announced a ministerial list, were sworn in, held their first Cabinet meetings and released a 100-day plan with 49 to-do items; See Friday’s email* National, ACT and NZ First agreed to drop National’s plan for a foreign buyers tax and adopt ACT’s plan for faster tax cuts for landlords, to be paid for b...
2023-11-30
1h 02
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Nov 24
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...
2023-11-23
57 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 24
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National Leader Christopher Luxon announced last night he had agreed policies and ministerial roles with ACT Leader David Seymour and NZ First Leader Winston Peters yesterday, with final signoffs from party boards expected last night, before a signing and the release of policy details this morning, and the naming of a ministerial lineup this afternoon; * Westpac last night cut its two-year fixed mortgage rate...
2023-11-23
57 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Nov 18
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Vacuums formed in Government where there would usually be decisions by ministers and the Cabinet about ongoing issues. Public servants are now having to second-guess what they think potential ministers might want, going from their manifestos; Friday’s Chorus* A record-high net 44,730 New Zealand citizens left the country permanently in the year to the end of September, Stats NZ reported this week. They were m...
2023-11-17
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 18
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Vacuums formed in Government where there would usually be decisions by ministers and the Cabinet about ongoing issues. Public servants are now having to second-guess what they think potential ministers might want, going from their manifestos; Friday’s Chorus* A record-high net 44,730 New Zealand citizens left the country permanently in the year to the end of September, Stats NZ reported this week. They were m...
2023-11-17
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Nov 11
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* A new official report quietly buried by the Labour Government in its final months in power identifies over 300,000 people are now living in housing and energy poverty so severe that they are unable to afford the power needed to stay warm in winter, have warm showers or cook their own food; Friday’s email* European Union scientists estimated that 2023 was on track to be the...
2023-11-10
59 min
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 11
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* A new official report quietly buried by the Labour Government in its final months in power identifies over 300,000 people are now living in housing and energy poverty so severe that they are unable to afford the power needed to stay warm in winter, have warm showers or cook their own food; Friday’s email* European Union scientists estimated that 2023 was on track to be the...
2023-11-10
59 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Nov 4
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Electoral Commission declared the final election results after counting special votes, including National (48) losing two election-night electorate seats to Labour (34), Te Pāti Māori (6) winning two more electorate seats from Labour (6), the Greens winning one more list seat (15), and ACT (11) and NZ First (8) unchanged;* the final results mean National-ACT on 59 (soon to be 60 after National wins Port Waikato) won’t have the requ...
2023-11-04
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Nov 4
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The Electoral Commission declared the final election results after counting special votes, including National (48) losing two election-night electorate seats to Labour (34), Te Pāti Māori (6) winning two more electorate seats from Labour (6), the Greens winning one more list seat (15), and ACT (11) and NZ First (8) unchanged;* the final results mean National-ACT on 59 (soon to be 60 after National wins Port Waikato) won’t have the requ...
2023-11-04
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Oct 21
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National won last weekend’s election and has started talks to form a Government with both ACT and New Zealand First, although they’ll only start in earnest after the November 3 declaration of the final makeup of Parliament after the counting of special votes. National didn’t win quite enough seats on election night to govern comfortably alone with ACT so will have to so something...
2023-10-20
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Oct 21
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National won last weekend’s election and has started talks to form a Government with both ACT and New Zealand First, although they’ll only start in earnest after the November 3 declaration of the final makeup of Parliament after the counting of special votes. National didn’t win quite enough seats on election night to govern comfortably alone with ACT so will have to so something...
2023-10-20
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Oct 14
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Population growth from immigration of temporary workers to replace and supplement emigrating resident workers rose to more than 2% in the last year, without nearly enough infrastructure built or planned for two decades at that level, and without any real debate just days before an election. Thursday’s email.* National’s tax switch plan would create a direct wealth transfer from beneficiaries to landlords totallin...
2023-10-14
1h 10
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Oct 14
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Population growth from immigration of temporary workers to replace and supplement emigrating resident workers rose to more than 2% in the last year, without nearly enough infrastructure built or planned for two decades at that level, and without any real debate just days before an election. Thursday’s email.* National’s tax switch plan would create a direct wealth transfer from beneficiaries to landlords totallin...
2023-10-14
1h 10
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Oct 7
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The failure of yet another pre-fabricated house builder and a legal threat against our biggest council to force more greenfields development showed how our economy and society are now just a residential land market with bits tacked on. Thursday’s email. * A CTU analysis of National’s tax cuts finds less than 3,000 households will get the top tax cut of $252/fortnight, surprising those who beli...
2023-10-07
55 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Oct 7
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* The failure of yet another pre-fabricated house builder and a legal threat against our biggest council to force more greenfields development showed how our economy and society are now just a residential land market with bits tacked on. Thursday’s email. * A CTU analysis of National’s tax cuts finds less than 3,000 households will get the top tax cut of $252/fortnight, surprising those who beli...
2023-10-07
55 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 30
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Labour presented a climate manifesto that aimed to claim the high ground on climate action vs National, but did so at the same time NZTA/Waka Kotahi cut $50 million from funding for cycleways from the Climate Emergency Response Fund. Friday’s email.* National and ACT unveiled policies to label and sanction beneficiaries, just as fresh research emerged showing the need for many, many more s...
2023-09-29
1h 06
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 30
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Labour presented a climate manifesto that aimed to claim the high ground on climate action vs National, but did so at the same time NZTA/Waka Kotahi cut $50 million from funding for cycleways from the Climate Emergency Response Fund. Friday’s email.* National and ACT unveiled policies to label and sanction beneficiaries, just as fresh research emerged showing the need for many, many more s...
2023-09-29
1h 06
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 16
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Treasury published the Pre Election Fiscal Update (PREFU) on Tuesday, including a one-year delay in Labour returning the Budget to surplus to 2026/27 and an extra $9 billion in borrowing over the next four years. But it also showed Aotearoa avoiding a recession, largely due to record high net migration this year. I wrote and podcasted about it in Wednesday’s email and did an episode of Gone B...
2023-09-16
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 16
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā and elsewhere for paying subscribers in the last week included:* Treasury published the Pre Election Fiscal Update (PREFU) on Tuesday, including a one-year delay in Labour returning the Budget to surplus to 2026/27 and an extra $9 billion in borrowing over the next four years. But it also showed Aotearoa avoiding a recession, largely due to record high net migration this year. I wrote and podcasted about it in Wednesday’s email and did an episode of Gone B...
2023-09-16
1h 00
The Hoon
Repeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Repeat: The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 9
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* I interviewed Labour Leader and PM Chris Hipkins about Labour’s pitch for re-election for When The Facts Change, which was published yesterday here in video form.* National Leader Christopher Luxon and Hipkins laid out their visions for economic and business growth this week, but failed again to address the elephants in the room of our political economy. I wrote about that in Thursday’s email.
2023-09-08
1h 00
The Hoon
The Hoon around the week to Sept 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National launched its Election 2023 plan for $14.6 billion of tax cuts paid for with government spending cuts, a raid on climate funds and a few new taxes on home-buying migrants and migrants paying for visas. I previewed the plan in Wednesday morning’s email.* National’s plan directs most of the $14.6 billion at the ‘squeezed middle’ of home-owning and car-driving families with children in childcare, but leaves behin...
2023-09-01
58 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The Hoon around the week to Sept 2
TL;DR: The five things that mattered in Aotearoa’s political economy that we wrote and spoke about via The Kākā for paying subscribers in the last week included:* National launched its Election 2023 plan for $14.6 billion of tax cuts paid for with government spending cuts, a raid on climate funds and a few new taxes on home-buying migrants and migrants paying for visas. I previewed the plan in Wednesday morning’s email.* National’s plan directs most of the $14.6 billion at the ‘squeezed middle’ of home-owning and car-driving families with children in childcare, but leaves behin...
2023-09-01
58 min
St. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloud
Sunday Homilies podcast Episode 32: "God, through Peter, gives us the keys to the church"
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "This is experience that God, through Jesus, is giving to the church, through Peter, and the generations to follow, this power of forgiveness," Father Perry tells us for the 32nd episode of our Sunday Homilies podcast. "And so there's this beautiful richness that, as we consecrate the bread and wine, that as we celebrate Christ as our food and nourishment, we're reminded that in that story from his closest friends, his chosen apostles, there's betrayal. And yet that doesn't stop his love, or his use of Peter — his use of you and me — to buil...
2023-08-27
18 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
116. "Le Guide" de Peter Heller
"Le Guide" de Peter Heller aux éditions Actes Sud. Traduit de l'anglais par : Céline Leroy "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits : Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2023 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-08-18
03 min
St. Bernard Catholic Church on SoundCloud
Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles: "A snapshot moment"
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor "On this great solemnity of Peter and Paul, where we get these wonderful little snapshots of faith and life," Father Perry tells us for our celebration of the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles. "For us to stop today, sometime, and see what we can appreciate in our lives and in our lives of faith, and how God maybe is really there for us."
2023-06-29
10 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
68. "Chaque serment que tu brises" de Peter Swanson
"Chaque serment que tu brises" de Peter Swanson chez Gallmeister. "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits : Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2022 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-09-16
03 min
MEMIC Safety Experts
Heat Stress Prevention with Tom Bernard (re-air)
Due to the current heatwave sweeping the nation, we have decided to re-air our episode on heat stress and exhaustion with Tom Bernard. Heat stress is no joke. Exposure to excessive heat and working in hot environments can cause Heat Exhaustion, Heat Cramps, and even Heat Stroke. The stress that heat puts on the body can be deadly if not identified and addressed. On this episode, Thomas Bernard, PhD, CIH, CSP, and PE talks about heat stress, it’s effect on the body and how to prevent it. Tom is a professor at the University of So...
2022-08-01
1h 19
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The hoon about the week that was to June 3
TLDR: In the podcast above of this week’s ‘hoon’ webinar for paid subscribers, co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale bring talk with special guests Robert Patman and Josie Pagani about China’s backlash against a strengthening of NZ’s security ties with the United States.This is our weekly sampler email for both free and paid subscribers.A reminder to free subscribers reading here that we have a special $30 a year deal for under 30s and that students and teachers should sign up for the free tier using their ‘school’ or ‘ac’ email addresses to get converted t...
2022-06-04
1h 04
The Hoon
The hoon about the week that was to June 3
TLDR: In the podcast above of this week’s ‘hoon’ webinar for paid subscribers, co-hosts Bernard Hickey and Peter Bale bring talk with special guests Robert Patman and Josie Pagani about China’s backlash against a strengthening of NZ’s security ties with the United States.This is our weekly sampler email for both free and paid subscribers.A reminder to free subscribers reading here that we have a special $30 a year deal for under 30s and that students and teachers should sign up for the free tier using their ‘school’ or ‘ac’ email addresses to get converted t...
2022-06-04
1h 04
Homilies from the Church of St. Peter in Mendota, MN
5-8-2022 - Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Dcn. Robert Foertsch - DOUBLE FEATURE
5-8-2022 - Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Dcn. Robert Foertsch - DOUBLE FEATURE by Church of St. Peter
2022-05-10
16 min
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
The weekly hoon with Peter Bale
TDLR: This is a podcast of the live weekly ‘hoon’ webinar I do with Peter Bale most Friday afternoons for paid subscribers. This week we spoke about the wealth tax debate, National’s rise above Labour in the polls, the scale of our infrastructure deficit and what’s being done about it, what a higher debt ceiling means and how the war in Ukraine is going. Here’s more detail on what we talked about here:* Te Waihanga’s estimate of our infrastructure deficit and how much more we’d need to build to cope with future po...
2022-05-09
59 min
The Hoon
The weekly hoon with Peter Bale
TDLR: This is a podcast of the live weekly ‘hoon’ webinar I do with Peter Bale most Friday afternoons for paid subscribers. This week we spoke about the wealth tax debate, National’s rise above Labour in the polls, the scale of our infrastructure deficit and what’s being done about it, what a higher debt ceiling means and how the war in Ukraine is going. Here’s more detail on what we talked about here:* Te Waihanga’s estimate of our infrastructure deficit and how much more we’d need to build to cope with future po...
2022-05-09
59 min
Ask An Artist
Ask an Artist - Interview with Bernard Derriotte of Mesh Art Gallery, Chicago
In this episode of Ask an Artist our two artists: Peter and Laura are talking to Bernard Derroitte whose gallery: Mesh, based in Chicago has Laura on it's books. The print market in America is weighted towards 'Print Fairs' so the current situation has meant some adaptation. Bernard's insights into this and his belief in building relationships with both artists and collectors makes for a fascinating discussion.Audience ConnectionDiscover how top storytellers build content that connects and converts. Follow us!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
2021-06-18
39 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
12. "Huit crimes parfaits" de Peter Swanson
"Huit crimes parfaits" de Peter Swanson aux éditions Gallmeister "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits : Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2021Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2021-06-18
03 min
C'est à lire, Bernard Poirette
3. "Quarantaine" de Peter May
"Quarantaine" de Peter May aux éditions du Rouergue "C'est à lire" est un podcast du journaliste Bernard Poirette. 📚📕🎤 ✉️ contact@BernardPoirette.fr Crédits : Production et réalisation : MUSIC EVENT 🎧 Voix off : Peggy BROCHE Design image : Alicia SHORJIAN Musique : "Executive Suite" de Frédéric VITANI [Universal Music] © Bernard Poirette / MUSIC EVENT 2021Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2021-04-16
02 min
Vakfolt podcast
Candyman (Kampókéz, 1992, Bernard Rose)
Az 1990-es évekbe érkeztünk, és egy kései, de sok szempontból eredeti slasher horrorral foglalkozunk a héten. Ez a Candyman, magyarul a Kampókéz, Bernard Rose 1992-es rendezése Tony Todd főszereplésével. Az elején megbeszéljük a saját gyerekkori Kampókéz-élményünket: mennyire ivódott be a köztudatba a Kampókéz kitalált legendája, és magunk is megpróbáltuk-e ötször kimondani a tükör előtt a nevét? Kitárgyaljuk Tony Todd impozáns főgonoszát, Virginia Madsen izgalmas...
2020-12-02
1h 15
The Bernard Geraghty Photography Podcast
Ep.13 Peter Gordon
On this episode I am delighted to welcome Irish Landscape Photographer, Peter Gordon to The Bernard Geraghty Photography Podcast .2020 has been a crazy year so it was nice to sit down and talk to someone like Peter who feels the same pain and frustration as me right now, not being able to travel and run workshops. Peter also talks about his work, his style, his projects and tells me his favourite place to shoot in Ireland right now.He was also kind enough to give me a Special Edition copy of his book Dublin Salt t...
2020-11-18
1h 15
The Bernard Geraghty Photography Podcast
Ep.12 Mads Peter Iversen
I am delighted to have the one and only Mads Peter Iversen join me on this episode. Mads is a person I have followed for a long time now, first coming across his work on YouTube. His enthusiasm is contagious, when you look at his videos you can feel the emotion. Thankfully he's just as great to listen to as he is to watch.In this episode he tells us about how Covid has helped transition his photography from the big vistas in places like Iceland and the Faroe Islands to some more intimate and minimal scenes...
2020-11-04
1h 18
The Valmy
Adrian Moore on Bernard Williams on Ethics
Podcast: Philosophy Bites Episode: Adrian Moore on Bernard Williams on EthicsRelease date: 2013-11-23Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationBernard Williams was one of the most brilliant philosophers of his generation. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Adrian Moore discusses his ideas about Ethics.
2020-06-12
21 min
Optimise Your Life
#6 - Bernard Jackman - Improve yourself with an Individual Development Plan (IDPs)
In this episode of the show, our host Peter Shaw is joined by former rugby union international and coach Bernard Jackman. Bernard has played professional rugby for 12 years and has a vast coaching cv working with Grenoble in France and Dragons in Wales. Bernard takes us through his playing career, coaching trials and tribulations and tells us what his failings have taught him. It was a very interesting discussion with lots of information to take note of. The most powerful tool Bernard suggests for self-improvement is an Individual Development Plan (IDPs). These are simple 1-2...
2020-06-03
41 min
Peter Parterre's House & Funky Stuff
Peter Parterre - Electronic Story mixtape
Drinking Rosé & Playing Classics ! Artwork : © Giuliano Veludo Tracklist : 01/ The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (7_ Edit) 02/ Lou Reed Vs Suzanne Vega - Walk On The Wild Side & Tom's Diner (Ben Liebrand Remix) 03/ Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak 04/ Gwen Guthrie - Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent 05/ The Police - Voices Inside My Head 06/ Ks French - Soul Cry 07/ Funky Family - Funky Is On 08/ Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls 09/ Salsoul Orchestra - Ooh I Love It (Love Break) [Shep Pettibone 12_ Remix] 10/ G Duke – Mercy 11/ Bernard Badie - Party Jacktrack (Oracy's House Call Edit) 12/ A Guy Called Gerald - Vood...
2019-08-16
1h 56
Peter Parterre
Peter Parterre - Electronic Story mixtape
Drinking Rosé & Playing Classics ! Artwork : © Giuliano Veludo Tracklist : 01/ The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (7_ Edit) 02/ Lou Reed Vs Suzanne Vega - Walk On The Wild Side & Tom's Diner (Ben Liebrand Remix) 03/ Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak 04/ Gwen Guthrie - Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent 05/ The Police - Voices Inside My Head 06/ Ks French - Soul Cry 07/ Funky Family - Funky Is On 08/ Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls 09/ Salsoul Orchestra - Ooh I Love It (Love Break) [Shep Pettibone 12_ Remix] 10/ G Duke – Mercy 11/ Bernard Badie - Party Jacktrack (Oracy's House Call Edit) 12/ A Guy Called Gerald - Vood...
2019-08-16
1h 56
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan 164 Peter Weisel Interview
Peter Wiesel joins us for episode 164 Breaking par with Bernard Sheridan. This is Peter's second appearance and is back to discuss putting and all of the things he has been working on since the last time we saw him.
2018-01-22
59 min
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 141 Peter Kelbel
Peter Kelbel of Wallon at Lake Country Club joins us for episode 141 of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. In addition to being the head professional and an extremely busy instructor at the Walloon Lake Country Club for the past 27 years, Pete Kelbel also coaches the boys and girl’s golf teams at Harbor Springs High School. Pete has taught club champions and students who have gone on to the college level, including two young women at the D-1 level. By stressing fundamentals in his instruction and continually learning from other great teachers Pete pl...
2017-07-24
27 min
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan
Breaking par with Bernard Sheridan Episode 120 Peter Egazarian
Peter Egazarian Interview During Peter's 15 years as a PGA Professional he has enjoyed sharing his knowledge with every golfer regardless of age, gender, or ability level. He believes that one of life’s most rewarding experiences is helping other be successful. Peter is continuously learning from some of the greatest minds in both golf, science, and motor learning to be the best inform teaching professional. Peter has been fortunate to spend time on the professional staffs of The John’s Island Club, Hartford Golf Club, Baker Hill Golf Club, The Carnegie Abbey Club, and most rece...
2017-02-27
40 min
Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan
Episode 117 Peter Weisel Interview
Peter is the Junior Golf Coordinator at Roanoke Country Club in Roanoke, VA. A life long athlete, Peter has been playing golf since he was in high school in New Jersey. After playing college golf for Roanoke College (Salem, VA), Peter began teaching at Roanoke Country Club. Peter is a US Kids and TPI Certified Level 2 Junior Coach who has enjoyed sharing the game of golf at clubs in New Jersey and Virginia for the past ten years. He draws from his previous athletic and competitive experiences to create a unique learning environment for students o...
2017-02-06
36 min