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The Kim Gravel ShowThe Kim Gravel ShowSecrets to a Happier Life with Gretchen RubinThis week happiness expert Gretchen Rubin shares practical tips for living with more purpose, joy, and clarity. Get ready to swap your “to-do” list for a “TA-DA” list, discover the link between happiness and your sense of purpose, and learn simple hacks to boost your happiness every day. Whether you’re looking to strengthen relationships or eliminate everyday annoyances, Gretchen’s down-to-earth advice will leave you inspired. If you want to live a more fulfilled and happy life, this episode is for you.In this episode: How to find more happiness in the daily grind ...2025-04-161h 07The Association PodcastThe Association PodcastBalancing Innovation and Practicality in the Age of AI with Tori Miller LiuOn this episode of The Association Podcast, we sit down with the dynamic Tori Miller Liu, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CIP, President and CEO at AIIM International. We have a lively discussion featuring Tori's background and impressive career in associations, from marketing to technology leadership. We get insights into AIIM International’s role in intelligent information management, the future of AI in information systems, and the challenges of managing unstructured data. Tori also shares her experiences as a CEO, including organizational strategies, the importance of data-driven decision-making, and simplifying processes for better efficiency.2024-08-0850 minExploring the Best of Raleigh with Coley Group Real EstateExploring the Best of Raleigh with Coley Group Real EstateRyley Miller Talks Raleigh Living & Real Estate | Best of Raleigh Episode 15Join host Gretchen Coley in today's episode of "The Best of Raleigh" as she introduces us to Ryley Miller, an inspiring real estate agent with The Coley Group. Ryley shares her journey from fashion to real estate, a pivot shaped by the pandemic's challenges and her spirited resolve. Learn how she turned her dream of homeownership into reality by building her first home, demonstrating her deep-rooted love for Raleigh, North Carolina. Discover how Ryley's unique background, from group projects at East Carolina University to overcoming the hurdles of a commission-based career, has equipped her...2024-05-1727 minWomen Talking MoneyWomen Talking MoneyRachel Miller - Dad’s holiday bank This week I’m joined by Rachel Miller, the owner of All Things IC, a consultancy set up in 2013 advising on professional communication via consultancy, training and mentoring. Rachel is a regular keynote speaker and hosts the Candid Comms podcast. Her upcoming book Internal Communication Strategy: Design, Develop and Transform your Organisational Communication will be published by Kogan Page in 2024. Rachel has taught 3000 Comms pros via her in-person and Online Masterclasses and has written her popular blog since 2009. Join Rachel and I as we explore her earliest money memories and how her money mi...2024-04-0142 minAwe Intuitive ConversationAwe Intuitive ConversationManifesting what you want within 15 minutes...In "Awe Intuitive Conversation," host Felicia Miller Johnson engages in a deeply insightful discussion with guest Gretchen Holmes. Gretchen shares her profound life experiences, including overcoming health challenges and finding purpose through storytelling. Their conversation explores themes of resilience, gratitude, and spiritual connection. Learn what happens to Gretchen within 15 minutes after their conversation. #AweIntuitiveConversation #charmlife #askbelievereceive 2024-02-2804 minAccredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)429: The Dark Side of Private Equity; How It’s Reshaping Real Estate & Impacting YOU with Gretchen MorgensonJason welcomes Gretchen Morgenson as they discuss how private equity’s surge into single-family homes is reshaping urban landscapes and pricing out regular investors and first-time home buyers. They highlight concerns about these firms prioritizing profit over property maintenance, creating a semi-monopoly in the market. The impact stems from massive capital injections, largely sourced from public pension funds seeking high returns. Private equity’s historical roots in leveraged buyouts are discussed, noting the industry’s evolution and its current reliance on institutional investors. The conversation touches on rising interest rates affecting the real estate model and potential challenges for privat...2024-01-1532 minThe MSing LinkThe MSing Link110. Speech & Language Pathology for MS w/ Pamela Miller, SLPJoin me today as I sit down with guest, Pamela Miller, M.A., C.C.C.-SLP. She shares with us valuable knowledge, and tips on how speech can be affected by MS, as well as swallowing. And how a speech language pathologist, like herself, would be able to help! Pamela Miller is a speech language pathologist practicing in DENVER, CO. Pamela specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Pamela evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, he...2023-01-1132 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police8 | Change.Practical solutions and approaches to change the culture of NSW Police from all our guests and hosts. How can whistleblowers be further protected, what does the Resilience Shield process involve, how to conduct genuinely independent, impartial investigations, acknowledging simple changes to make rape reporting more victim-centred and many other ideas - strap yourself in!  If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732. For information on whistleblowing please seek out Whistleblowers Australia2022-11-0741 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police7 | Law.Should police investigate police? Managing partner of Marque Lawyers, Michael Bradley unpacks the profound problematics. Lina, Mark and Michael discuss the nature of 'innocence', how #metoo has brought about a cultural shift, and an uptick in rape caseloads, and talks through the simple measures that would make reporting any rape more victim centred. How can victim survivors regain agency? And for whistleblowers, when to speak, and when to shut up and whether to take note of the public pressure to stand against injustice. If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732. For...2022-11-0744 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police6 | Culture.Veteran ABC journalist Quentin Dempster joins Lina and Mark to talk about the deeply tribal, cultural ecosystem that is a police force, and the nature of whistleblowing. He speaks about how NSW Police leadership needs to acknowledge its power and embrace accountability, and what whistleblowers can expect to experience, after they take action.  If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732. For information on whistleblowing please seek out Whistleblowers Australia2022-11-0731 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police5 | Trauma.What is the lasting psychological impact of a violent event? Clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley talks Mark and Lina through self-doubt, alienation, the process of building resilience in an individual but also how an organisation must develop strategies to back their employees, so both might be resilient. How to avoid a blame and shame culture, and the stages of moral reasoning an individual and an organisation should progress through. She also discusses compounded PTSD, when an organisation actively undermines their workforce. If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732. For information on whistleblowing please...2022-11-0729 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police4 | Siege Aftermath.NSW Police took a reputation management approach to the formal Coronial Inquest into the Martin Place Lindt Cafe seige of 2014, and a significant delay in the critical incident debrief. Mark describes how the narrative was controlled, and a cover-up ensued around the moment Tori Johnson was put to his knees inside the cafe. Mark also discusses bullying within the NSW Police, and his deep sense of duty to the families of the victims of the seige.2022-11-0724 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police3 | Siege.There were critical operational failures in the NSW Police response at the Lindt Cafe Seige in Sydney's Martin Place in 2014, that have not, until now, been discussed. Mark describes what happened from his point of view, as he waited in the Westpac Building.2022-11-0730 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police2 | Rape Aftermath.In the aftermath of the rape, Lina thought, as an employee, she could trust the police processes and systems in speaking up. Sidelined, gas-lit and slut-shamed, Lina ended up taking action into her own hands. If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732.2022-11-0729 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police1 | Rape.Lina's rape took place in a dark park, near a pub in Sydney's Paramatta, after a police farewell party. She tells Mark why she loved being a police lawyer, and how that awful night unfolded. And a warning, this story contains the description of the lead up to a rape. If you have been raped, you can get assistance by calling 1800RESPECT. That's 1800 737 732.2022-11-0731 minThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW PoliceThe Lawyer, the Sniper and the NSW Police0 | Introduction.Introducing you to The Lawyer, The Sniper and the NSW Police. How the podcast came to be. 2022-10-2803 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundAustralian History A park for the People (Centennial Park)Centennial Park, Sydney, is 220 hectares of rolling grasslands, paperbark forests and of course the Grand Drive, which encircles the park. But how many know that Grand Drive was intended to showcase the virtues of the rich for the lower classes to observe and emulate? This history of one of Sydney's most significant recreation areas explores the moral and physical drivers for its development. Built to memorialise the centenary of colonisation, it was intended to uplift the common man with its sweeping vistas and educative plantings. But aside from its ideological purpose, in its 120 years of existence it has also seen...2022-06-0751 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundFive miles in Tansy’s shoesYou never know what’s behind a closed door. What story you’ll find. And in this podcast, the story of an unusual life. Raised a Seventh Day Adventist Tansy Mayhew had to fight against religious upbringing to explore her passion and become a singer. The family home was full of love, but also violence - Tansy's mother had a hair trigger temper and plenty to get cross about, with a disabled son, three daughters, and a peripatetic life. Despite the restrictions of a religion strictly followed by her parents, Tansy moved away from home and upbringing to pursue a life...2022-06-0727 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe Ariadne ProjectWhen a long term relationship disintegrates, the former partners lose not just a lifelong friend, a home, or the kids. The sense of loss can erode your sense of identity and make your shared history too hard to bear. Grief packs a powerful punch. This program is the outcome of the Ariadne project—where you, the listener, contributed your short stories and anecdotes about divorce and separation. Heart rending and very moving, but also subtly nuanced and optimistic writing came in from all over the country. Through your fragments and memories—and using the 4,000-year-old mythic relationship of the Greek prin...2022-06-0751 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundMountain Iwokrama'The mountain, Iwokrama': A sound portrait of the 360,000 hectares of biologically diverse and pristine Amazonian rainforest in Guyana, South America, managed in a unique way between international bodies and the indigenous Makushi Amerindians.2022-06-0740 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe trees project/Trees I’ve lovedAs Australia gears up for a summer of bush fires, it is not only property which is lost. Lovingly nurtured gardens, and great tracts of our forests, the trees and the birds, insects and animals they house are also consumed, and with the intensity of the fires they’re often burnt beyond regeneration.  This program is a meditation on the human connection with trees, and is in part your response to a call out for your stories of trees you’ve loved.  We found a multi- branched and leafy passion for trees in the 550 contributions, which came in from all direct...2022-06-0751 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe silent forest: Siamese rosewoodThe Siamese rosewood tree is now so valuable that two small pieces carried in a rucksack are worth $500. This kind of money means that armed criminal gangs up to a hundred strong have stripped the forests of Thailand bare of the rosewood. It has been dug out of the central reservations of roads, from temple courtyards and school playgrounds. Nearly all of it is destined for the Chinese rosewood ‘hongmu’ furniture market. There has been a middle-class craze for this traditional furniture since 2008 when centuries-old temples were restored in Beijing, using rosewood, for the Olympic Games. This is the story of wh...2022-06-0726 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundOne turtle at a timeSea turtles are extraordinary. They can live up to 100 years, and Australia has six of the world's seven species. In their current form they have been around for over 120 million years, and are therefore perfectly adapted to their environment. But in Australia, that environment is changing quickly, and sea turtles are under threat. Not just by man-made impacts, including indiscriminate fishing practices, marine rubbish, boat traffic and land development, but by climate change too. Their feeding grounds on sea grass beds are also vitally affected by the increasing numbers of cyclones and big weather visiting the north of the country...2022-06-0727 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundTiny blooms - the art of Christine JohnsonGardens, flowers and the creative process—today we explore all three as we meet flower painter Christine Johnson, and follow the threads of inspiration leading to a new art exhibition entirely of Australian native flowers. Christine's work over the past decades has focussed on gardens and flowers—most recently massive oil paintings that blow up the size of the flower to fill the picture frame. Until recently one of her primary sources has been her childhood garden, filled with exotics - roses, camellias, and the like. But when she moved to Melbourne's Lower Plenty region, Christine moved closer to the bush...2022-06-0750 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe Frenchman’s GardenTwo hundred and fifty kilometres north-west as the crow flies of the mining township of Mount Isa, on the border of the Northern Territory and Queensland, undulates the cool, green-tinged waters of the Lawn Hill Creek.2 Spring fed, and with 200 kilometres of savannah country to traverse before it reaches the mangroves of the Culf of Carpentaria, it forms an oasis on the edge of the sandstone Constance Range. There are thousands of square kilometres of impassable limestone country to the west, and the wide expanses of the black soil plains of the Gulf savannah to the east. This is where...2022-06-0758 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundDanny and LaraTwo lovers stroll between pubs and meander down suburban city streets, dreaming of people and parties and of leaving it all behind and heading bush. One night their feet take them harbourside and what happens next changes their dreams for good. 2022-06-0710 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA living Harbour - Sydney Harbour.Sydney Harbour is renowned the world over as a stunningly beautiful waterway. Its intricate and intimate coves, deep inlets and tiny beaches, headlands and islands are still lushly vegetated. Its period of industrial use was relatively short-lived, and industrial sites are now being reclaimed as reserves, or for residential development. In this program we take five icons as a means to explore the Harbour's history as living, breathing entity, a waterway that people have always been closely engaged with. Our five icons are: *The Aboriginal whale rock carving at Balls Head. *An untitled watercolour by Joseph Lycett from his Views...2022-06-0753 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe silent forest: songbirdsA four part series for BBC World Service and ABC RN. It’s Saturday morning in Pontianak in West Kalimantan in Indonesia, at a songbird competition. In every district across Indonesia you’ll find these, large and small. Here, there are sixty cages hung up above head height under the corrugated metal ceiling of an open-sided building. It's hot here, right on the equator, and over a 100 young men are cheering and shouting, focused, on their birds, and on winning. It sounds like a boxing match with added birds singing at the tops of their voices.    This passion for birdsong has sw...2022-06-0726 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundWreckMy very first freelance piece, is a short take - 3 minutes long, part of the Earshot series commissioned by my (now) dear friend, Russell Stapleton (sound engineer extraordinaire). 1997, I think? When I was in my 20s, as I recall, I saw a car parked half way down the cliffs at Bronte beach. I can't tell the difference now between the memory I had and the story I told about it. How I loved working with the sounds of the world then, and now. But then, it was all fresh. I still love this piece.  2022-06-0703 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundUndoneThis piece was first written for performance at the Studio Theatre, Sydney Opera House, as part of a series of stories around the theme of dancing, called In Four Four. The series was produced and composed by me, and included writers Barbara Blackman and Brian Castro. This is my take on the theme, Undone is a contemporary take on the Greek myth which explains the creation of the seasons through the story of Persephone, daughter of the Earth Goddess, Demeter, who was kidnapped by Hades, King of the Underworld. Demeter's grief at the loss of her daughter turns the earth...2022-06-0727 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA Short History of a River Cooper Creek part twoThis is the second and final part of our history of the culture of water, using the path of Coopers Creek from the headwaters of the Thomson to its end at Lake Eyre, as our route through a watery obsession. Last week we looked at the mythology of the inland sea, the predilections of the explorers and we took a trip down the Cooper itself, meeting some of the pastoralists there. We finished with the birth of a new industry - hydro engineering, and the enthusiasm of 19th century artists and writers for altering river flow. The deserts, however, remained...2022-06-0753 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundSteveThis short story explores one of those life moments when just a few seconds in time catapults you into another space entirely. Steve lives on his own in the suburbs. Though often surrounded by people, he is always on the outer. When he returns home from work late at night he finds himself helping another loner in a way he would never have expected. 'Steve' is part of the City Nights project. Written by Gretchen Miller. Electric bass written and performed by Dave Harding2022-06-0708 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe Rivers ProjectWe're winding our way today along two kinds of river: the real river and its environment and people, the Daly River in the Northern Territory; and the imagined or remembered river as contributed by ABC RN listeners to the (now defunct) citizen storytelling site, Pool. Rich and full-flowing, the Daly River has for over a century been a kind of fantasy river for the visionaries of the south, as a potential food bowl for the nation. But as we discover, the Daly is not for damming. Nor is it much for irrigating or clearing, and contemporary policy is ensuring this...2022-06-0751 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundJackGretchen Miller happened on an old and musty book in the ABC library several years ago, and so began a long fascination to discover Ion L. Idriess. When Ion L. Idriess rose to the challenge of his mining mates at Lightning Ridge and submitted an article to the Bulletin magazine in 1910, no-one knew his playful paragraphs about life on the opal fields would spark off a career as one of Australia's best-selling penmen of Australiana and 'derring do'. Indeed, today's writers would salivate at the three million copies of over 50-odd titles that he sold. But you're either a great...2022-06-0751 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundInlandIt was with this dreamscape I entered the ABC, as artist in residence at the Audio Arts unit. I had six, blissful months to create an audio arts piece - writing, recording, composing. Inland is in four, elementally themed parts. In 2000 it was performed live at the Studio Theatre, The Sydney Opera House.  Inland, is a dream of place in four sections. Immersion tells the story of the stowaway convict, who dreams of piping water through a mountain range, Flight tells of a woman whose fantasies of flight are also dreams of death, in Stonean alcoholic opal miner finds unexpected l...2022-06-071h 03Gretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundShort History of a River Cooper Creek Part OneThe first of two programs that explore the cultural history of rivers and irrigation in Australia. Rivers, irrigation, farming and the environment have not had an easy relationship for much of the period of European settlement. From the myth of the Inland Sea to the highly scientific approach to large-scale irrigation, rivers have offered the answer to our dreams of prosperity and development. But what rivers we have. Often dry, sometimes flooding extensively, they defy European desire for order and regularity. Since settlement Australians have wanted to alter not just the course of rivers but in so doing, fight against...2022-06-0753 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundMusic for twilightOn Into the Music today we’re taking as our starting point a time of day—twilight. As day turns to night our thoughts turn to the larger issues than our daily lives. We hear the news and think about global conflict, about the quickly changing environment, about individual violences that beggar belief. Earlier this year the second Dark music festival in Hobart, also celebrated those liminal, in-between planetary shifts—particularly the solstice, when the Earth turns around on itself and begins the transition from winter to summer, from long nights to long days. The festival drew large crowds to Austral...2022-06-0753 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundScratchIn the early 1700s the Dutch ship Concordia was wrecked off the Western Australian coast. For more than a century, the rumour has circulated that survivors of the wreck of the Concordia made their way overland through the desert and established a settlement, probably in Palm Valley, near what is now known as Hermansburg in Central Australia. As the story has it, eighty men and ten women found their way into the valley, and the community finally grew to some 300. The colony's existence was 'documented' in two newspaper reports published in England in the early 1830s, and there were other...2022-06-0753 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundIn the tracks of the two dogsThe country of the two dogs is traditionally known as Paruku, and it lies on the edge of the Tanami Desert, in Western Australia. In the tracks of the two dogs takes us, with writer and artist, Kim Mahood, to Paruku, to explore the powerful history and post-settlement stories of the lake, and the families who care for it.2022-05-3152 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundGold dust of Hill EndThe legends of the isolated NSW gold mining settlement, Hill End, loom large. 370,000 ounces were found in a quarter mile area, over two short years. Hill End is unique for the records which remain of its gold hey day. Hundreds of photographs by Beaufoy Merlin document the rush of the 1870s, while the town itself has a number of well restored buildings remaining. But while the gold rushes capture the popular imagination, what of the community which has lasted 150 years through tough times and good? This program also looks beyond the gold history, at the families who stayed, generation after...2022-05-3153 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundGhost SongsThe community is abuzz. A new song has been received by the elder, Marjorie Bilbil, and everyone's talking about it. The ghost of a much beloved didjeridu player gave it to her in a dream, just a few days ago. It's the first new song for Cox Peninsula community Belyuen in several years. Rare for a woman to receive a song, rare for her to sing it, I sit on the dusty concrete veranda at her camp, and she performs for my microphone. The Ghost Songs is about a revolutionary new approach to the collection of traditional Aboriginal music.  The d...2022-05-3153 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundDriveMy very first long form feature. 1997! Take a trip over the Great Divide into the heart of Australia. Written, composed and produced by Gretchen Miller.2022-05-3125 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundHot Summer Land Part 3 RiversIn December, as this intense summer got into full swing, most of the country dried out. Drought held tight in western Queensland, Perth swooned through a series of record breaking heatwaves, and then the south-east and west caught fire with powerful implications for human life, livestock, native animals, plants, and our landscape. In the Hot Summer Land project RN Earshot and ABC Open teamed up to ask our audience—you—to paint us a word picture of how your landscape changed over the three months of summer. You posted over 200 evocative stories from around the country. Some of these were chos...2022-05-3127 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundHounds of NewtownNobody knows just how many dogs there are in Newtown, a small, high density, inner city suburb of Sydney. But there are a lot - around one thousand dogs are registered by the two local councils, and after that, it's anyone's guess many more are living untagged and unrestrained. Street Stories goes walkies on a dog day afternoon, where pooch is absolutely everybody's best friend and dog tales are both tall and true. (Another early one: 2003)2022-05-3129 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundHot Summer Land: AnticipationIntense fires, drought, rain in unexpected places, and temperature records smashed—this El Niño summer in Australia both lived up to expectations, and surpassed them. In the Hot Summer Land project RN Earshot and ABC Open teamed up to ask our audience—you—to paint us a word picture of how your landscape changed over the three months of summer. You posted over 200 evocative stories from around the country. Some of these were chosen to be part of a three part series, tracking the impact of summer as we lived it. In part one of our series, Hot Summer Land, we...2022-05-3126 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundHot summer land part 2 mid-summerIn December, as this intense summer got into full swing, most of the country dried out. Drought held tight in western Queensland, Perth swooned through a series of record breaking heatwaves, and then the south-east and west caught fire with powerful implications for human life, livestock, native animals, plants, and our landscape. In the Hot Summer Land project RN Earshot and ABC Open teamed up to ask our audience—you—to paint us a word picture of how your landscape changed over the three months of summer. You posted over 200 evocative stories from around the country. Some of these were chos...2022-05-3127 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA cultural history of the Australian landscape: white bone country 2In the final program of the series, we use the infamous Australian heat as a shimmering prism through which to view our culture. From the fire songs of the western desert Arrernte people to the forest fires that cleared the coastal landscape; from first settlement fears of emasculating heat to a celebration of the invigorating and virile warmth appropriate to the incubation of a new nation; heat has played a vital role in the creation of the Australian psyche.2022-05-3153 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA cultural history of the Australian landscape: the long hot summerA series in four parts: In this second program, scientists – and artists – discover the desert as a place worth studying and exploring, in and of itself. When did the desert change from being considered a place of little aesthetic value, to a place that spoke volumes to artists and writers? The two world wars triggered both creative Australians and scientists to want to find out more. We also hear from a fascinating collection of desert-dwellers about the unique experiences and histories that shaped their lives in the centre of the continent over the past 80 years.2022-05-3153 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA cultural history of the Australian landscape: White Bone Country 1A four part series. This first program in the series takes us from the changing deserts of deep time and their human inhabitants, through Aboriginal relationships with landscape, to the first days of the cattle kings. Along this timeline we also explore the powerful effect of the Judeo-Christian tradition in formulating western approaches to the landscape. On the one hand, there was a drive to develop the harsh landscape, as not to do so would be against God; on the other, there was a deep spiritual ambivalence about the desert – as a place of trial and punishment, but also healing an...2022-05-3154 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundCaring for the soul of the country: GarmaThe sound of the digeridu, or Yidaki as its known in North East Arnhemland, has been adopted as a symbolic part of Australian culture. This Encounter travels from Darwin to North East Arnhem Land to attend the 10th Garma Festival of Traditional Culture.2022-05-3148 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA Walk in the ParkSpend a day in Centennial Park, Sydney.2022-05-3129 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundAustralian Inland MissionThe Presbyterian Australian Inland Mission played a significant role in the nation building that went on at the turn of the 20th century. An ambitious health, communication and support network for remote desert dwelling Australians, it was deliberately non-evangelical. Founded by the Right Reverend John Flynn, the AIM gave birth to the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air. The Flying Doctors are 80 years old this year, and the AIM is now 96, and a $30 million operation, albeit with a name change; the Uniting Church in Australia's Frontier Services. Made for Encounter, on ABC RN.2022-05-3148 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundBirdlandAustralia's bird populations are under threat, as even such iconic and common birds as the Kookaburra are diminishing in numbers. The Birdland project (2014) asked Radio National listeners to tell us what birds really mean to them. Responses ranged from audio to text, and images. The best contributions are a part of and have informed the direction of the radio documentary. The result is a special exploration of what birds mean to Australians... and how we'd feel if they were gone. As well as the radio broadcast, Birdland also became a slideshow, at Federation Square, Melbourne. Music on the show by...2022-05-3151 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundA cultural history of the Australian landscape: Big Sky StoriesThe Australian Landcape series is in four parts. In Big Sky stories we take an aerial journey and find that the sky provides a rich palate through which to explore our history. We move from the Indigenous dreaming beings that roamed freely between heaven and earth to the radio waves and satellites that invisibly bring us the communication technologies we depend on today. Post-settlement, we find that it's war that has driven much of the history of Australia's sky. We flit from the first woman pilot, Nancy Bird Walton, and the activities of women pilots during World War II, to...2022-05-3157 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe Imaginative ChildThe joy of playing with a pre-school child is the joy of make-believe. A teacup becomes a telephone; a rocking horse morphs into a dragon; the table and chairs construct a castle. 'How?' 'Why?' and 'What?' are the child's most frequent questions and their imagination is often the place where they find the answers. But does the young imagination play a more substantial role in a child's cognitive development? Does it give us tools for real world analysis well into adulthood? On All in the Mind this week Gretchen Miller explores the power of imaginative little minds.2022-05-3127 minBig things. Little things.Big things. Little things.What if we (the Australian people) took control of the next Federal Election? Part 4 - Gretchen Miller, host of "The Independents for Climate200” podcastTune in to the fourth episode of my deep dive into the hypothetical question “What if we (the Australian people) took control of the next Federal Election?Join me as I sit down with Dr Gretchen Miller, podcaster, documentary maker and former presenter on ABC Radio National of 20 years, who is producing the podcast “The Independents for Climate200”.  Gretchen has recently completed a PhD at the University of New South Wales, which focused on the power of podcasting in environmental communication. In the podcast “The Independents for Climate200”, Gretchen speaks with all candidates currently backed by Climate20...2022-04-1643 minThe Association PodcastThe Association PodcastThe Future of the AMS Market with Rob Miller, MPA CAEOn this episode of The Association Podcast, we have the pleasure of talking to a titan of the association industry tech space, General Manager of Nimble AMS, and Gravitate at Community Brands, Rob Miller.  Rob share's some about his storied past and experience, but we really get to get an expert perspective into today's AMS landscape.  We discuss the pros and cons of traditional vs. platform-based AMS platforms and also get to hear his thoughts on emerging technology market trends.2022-03-2452 minGreatness PodcastGreatness PodcastGreatness Podcast (Ep 70) | Rex Miller Discusses His Book The Genius SparkAre you a person that focuses upon your strengths or your deficits? While identifying our areas for improvement is an important exercise, Rex Miller, author of The Genius Spark, joined the Greatness podcast to discuss a strengths based approach to leadership. Our need to conform as we develop drives out our genius, our natural strengths that if leveraged will help us live a life of fulfillment. Rex has wonderful advice for finding your genius.2022-03-1829 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe silent forest pangolinIt’s a small, solitary, nocturnal, armour-plated, ant- eating mammal. It’s the most trafficked animal on earth. It’s highly prized for it’s poor-quality meat, which will cost you $350US a kilo in a Hanoi restaurant, and the powdered residue of it’s roasted scales (that armour plating.) Why?  Pangolin are sold (always illegally) by weight. Their perfect protection against all predators except man is to curl up in a tight impenetrable ball. Lions and tigers simply cannot prise them open. A man just picks them up and carries them off in a plastic bag. Then water is injected ben...2022-03-0626 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundCity NightsPassion, despair, violence, romance, mystery, revelation — as twilight falls in the city our emotions and our imaginations are heightened. Powerful unseen currents run through the city — your city, a distant city, an imagined city. We're swept along into the crucible and what happens next holds our memories captive.  The City at night is an evocative, mythic, magical place. A perfect place to make true tales tall–and tall tales true. When we called for your stories, your poetry, your images, your sounds for the City Nights project, we had no idea of the complexity – and the simplicity – and the sheer generosity...2022-03-0653 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe silent forest a peace park in MyanmarThere is a region of forest in South East Asia that remains more or less intact. Perversely it's been protected from logging, poaching and development by seven decades of civil conflict. The local Karen people live in refugee camps just inside Thailand but also remain in their thousands in the Myanmar forest living as they have always done while fighting for an independent homeland. A recent peace deal means that for the first time it may be possible for logging to begin, dams to be built, open cast gold mining to expand, roads and a deep water port to be...2022-03-0627 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe Arrow and the BowThe retelling of a certain myth, a myth without a specific time or place, is also the vehicle for an exploration of the ancient sport, and art, of archery. In The Arrow and the Bow we find ourselves in a forest, watching as a man and his dogs go hunting. But we are also watching a woman, who is floating in a pool of water. What happens when he raises his bow to shoot a deer and instead finds himself firing at a goddess?We also hear from an archery teacher, women archers from a historical reenactment society, and two...2022-03-0627 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundThe state of the ReefAt 1,200 kilometres from tip to toe, the Great Barrier Reef looms large in the Australian imagination and sense of national identity and pride. For now, as a world heritage-listed area, it's narrowly avoided being listed as 'endangered', by UNESCO. But with fifty percent of its coral cover dead, it remains on a knife edge of survival. As a marker of the severity of what’s coming to us, the eyes of the world remain on it.August 2015.  The Reef is a natural marvel and a multibillion dollar tourism resource—but it’s also a shipping lane, the site of several coal po...2022-03-0627 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundPoetry at first light - the poems of John BennettPoet and photographer John Bennett gets up most mornings well before dawn, and takes himself down to his local estuary. This time, about half an hour before light, reveals exquisite colours, with every morning different from the last. He calls this time 'Eos' - Eos being the Greek goddess who opened the gates for the sun, Helios, to ride his chariot through and bring daybreak. John says that rising in time to see eos is an opportunity to reacquaint ourselves with the traditional elements of earth, water, air and light. Before we start worrying about our finances, work, family. Before...2022-03-0627 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundClimate of emotion hopeFinding hope and taking positive action can be a challenging thing to do, when it comes to climate change. In this two part series we're looking at how climate and environmental scientists, studying everything from the Great Barrier Reef to the impact of heatwaves, manage the ‘burden of knowledge’. How do they emotionally experience the science around global warming? In part 2 we ask where scientists, writers, philosophers and science educators find their optimism, and ways in which to take action -  even if it’s as a way to counter their despair. And we visit a very unusual dinner party, where, t...2022-03-0626 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundClimate of emotion: despairScientists let us know all the facts and figures about climate change.  They know just how quickly the icebergs are melting, and almost to the day when the Great Barrier Reef will be dead. If you don't fully grasp the wide-ranging and complex facts, it can feel like 'too much'. And though humans are excellent at responding quickly to immediate threats, consequences that will occur a few years down the track can be harder to come to grips with. Many of us turn away, with more immediate concerns taking priority. But some people can't turn away, and this two-part series e...2022-03-0626 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundAustralian History: 19th Century Bling - Jewellery of the goldfieldsWhile Australian flora and fauna were illustrated and painted from the very start of the colony, this decorative art is the first time they were celebrated by Europeans as matter of Australian pride - preceding the famous Heidelberg school by 50 years. And this was the first time tools of the trade had been represented in jewellery, as far as we know. Here are the most ordinary things: the tin bucket, the iron spade, the handle of a winch, made in miniature out of one of the most desirable substances on the planet. And an exhibition at Ballarat's Museum of Australian D...2022-03-0626 minGretchen Miller | HomegroundGretchen Miller | HomegroundSea ThingsFollow a duffel bag of poetry, carried by cargo ship up the coast of Australia, to Thursday Island ... Don't look inside. And when you finally set foot on the sand, open the bag and find... Sea Things. The ocean has long been a subject for poetry and poetic musings. In Sea Things we journey up the coast in the company of two duffel bags, transported by ship and collecting poems for the Red Room Company's project. On the journey all sorts of people are met - some write poetry on paper and others just live it but all are tied...2022-03-0651 minThe Creative PsychotherapistThe Creative Psychotherapist51. Gretchen Miller | Create Your Digital Presence Grounded in Professional Passions & ValuesFEATURED GUEST: Gretchen Miller, MA, ATR-BC, ACTP Gretchen is a Registered Board-Certified art therapist and an Advanced Certified Trauma Practitioner practicing in Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Her experiences include providing art therapy services for youth and women from homes of domestic violence, grieving children and adolescents, families and adults transitioning out of homelessness, survivors of human trafficking, and youth managing mental health recovery. Gretchen is a regional, national, and international speaker, art therapy author about adolescents, domestic violence, digital art therapy, and social media, as well as an Adjunct Faculty for Ursuline College and The...2021-08-041h 06Theology GalsTheology GalsRagged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted with Gretchen RonnevikThis week we talk with Gretchen Ronnevik about her new book, Ragged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted.  Support Theology Gals monthly through Patreon  Support Theology Gals witt a one time donation through PayPal  Theology Gals merch  Theology Gals Journals Episode Resourses: Ragged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted by Gretchen Ronnevik Freely Given Podcast With Freely Given Podcast  Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com2021-05-1757 minCello em PautaCello em PautaCello em Pauta #31 - Gretchen Miller l Carreira, Histórias e DesafiosAtenção Cellistas!  Neste episodio muito especial conversamos com a grande violoncelista Gretchen Miller! Uma grande musicista que ajudou a construir o que temos hoje no violoncelo brasileiro! Conversamos sobre sua carreira, histórias (incluindo uma muito peculiar sobre o concerto de Elgar!) e muito mais! Cello em Pauta é um projeto criado por violoncelistas brasileiros com o objetivo de conversar e trocar experiências sobre violoncelo e música em geral. Instagram: /celloempauta Facebook: /celloempauta Youtube: /celloempauta Contato: celloempauta@gmail.com Criado por Kaique Fontes, Luis Guilherme Walder e Walisson Cruz2021-04-3031 minMiller Frost PodcastMiller Frost PodcastThe Miller Frost Show 21 April 2021Miller Frost, curmudgeon, occasional misanthrope, bad gay and bi-weekly podcaster, chaperones yet another irreverent journey through a mix of today's headlines and oddball news stories. In this podcast: Miller's 'News Quick Hits' cover the Wicked Witch of the Midwest, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer, sneaking down to Florida, Creepy Uncle Joe the Hair Sniffer being 'prepared to compromise' on infrastructure, Casa Bonita entering bankruptcy, another 'unlawful assembly' being declared in Portland, UC Berkeley hiring a Woke Folk to manage 'climate healing circles' for BIPOC activists, and a new HIV vaccine showing huge promise.This podcast's news stories...2021-04-221h 09ClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | Tema Milstein — Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity Gretchen Miller, radio documentary-maker and podcaster, interviews Tema Milstein, co-editor of the Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity, about the key findings from the book, and a new term of this epoch, and why it's not the Anthropocene. To read excerpts from the book please do so here.  See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information. 2021-04-0246 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | Tema Milstein — Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity Gretchen Miller, radio documentary-maker and podcaster, interviews Tema Milstein, co-editor of the Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity, about the key findings from the book, and a new term of this epoch, and why it's not the Anthropocene. To read excerpts from the book please do so here.  See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information. 2021-04-0246 minJazzcasts from the VaultJazzcasts from the VaultGretchen Parlato"Jazzcasts from the Vault" features Jazz artist interviews from the archives of public radio 91.3 FM KVLU in Beaumont, Texas. The interviews originally aired on KVLU's weekday "Afternoon Jazz" program. Hosted and produced by Jason M. Miller www.kvlu.org2021-02-2519 minRetirementRevisedRetirementRevisedMedicare's solvency problem, and what to do about itThis week on the podcast, we consider the most urgent retirement-related issue facing the new Biden administration and Congress: Medicare’s solvency problem. The problem has to do with just one part of Medicare - Part A. That’s the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, which pays for hospital bills. Unlike other parts of Medicare, Part A is funded mainly through the Medicare payroll tax; parts B and D are financed through a combination of general government revenue and premiums paid by beneficiaries. The Medicare trustees projected last year that Part A will become insolvent in 2024 — less t...2021-02-1629 minChrononautsChrononautsThe Hollow Earth, part 2: Adventures at the Center | Chrononauts Episode 9Containing matters which Extend those contained in the previous Episode, chuzing to Focus on matters of Adventure of great Delight, in which vars Persons engage in Journeys of Leisure, as well as for Profit, and in an unexpected Fashion, the nature of the mysterious Identity of the Goode Captain Adam Seaborn is discussed, the Conclusions of which may surprize the Listener, as they are in no Accordance with contemporary electromechanical Analyses of such. Timestamps: The "Symzonia" authorship question (0:00) Edward Page Mitchell - "The Inside of the Earth: A Big Hole through the Planet...2021-01-143h 35Theology GalsTheology GalsWith Freely Given PodcastThis week we're joined by Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin from the Freely Given Podcast.  We discuss similarities and differences between Reformed and Lutheran theology. We also talk about law and gospel and why it's important.  Support Theology Gals monthly through Patreon  Support Theology Gals witt a one time donation through PayPal  Theology Gals merch  Theology Gals Journals Episode Resources: Freely Given Podcast Gretchen Ronnevik Love In Spite Of Self (Katie Koplin)  Wittenberg vs Geneva: A Biblical Bout in 7 Rounds on the Doctrines that Divide by Brian Thomas  Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encoura...2020-11-161h 03H.E.R! Heal, Empower, Rise!H.E.R! Heal, Empower, Rise!Episode 7: Back to School Series - Interview with Gretchen MillerIn today’s episode, Alegria interviews Gretchen Miller, a School Board Member and Parent in a small elementary school district in Humboldt County, Northern CA. They discuss the difficult decision-making process board members underwent in determining this fall’s covid-safe model for academics -- distance learning. And they get into the hurdles, challenges and inequities associated with this model in a rural setting where internet access is an issue for many families. They highlight some of the real-world skills students are gaining with the innovation required to get us through this pandemic as well as strategies and rituals families are...2020-10-0736 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenThe Bookseller: A Novel by Cynthia SwansonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/417795 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bookseller: A Novel Author: Cynthia Swanson Narrator: Kathe Mazur Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 24 minutes Release date: September 15, 2020 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: A provocative and hauntingly powerful debut novel, The Bookseller follows a woman in the 1960s who wrestles to reconcile her daily life as a single bookstore owner with the alternate reality she suddenly begins to dream about each night, in which she is a happily-married wife and mother. Nothing is as permanent as it appears . . . Denver, 1962: Kitty Miller has come to terms with her...2020-09-1505 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenOlder by Pamela RedmondPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/419139 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Older Author: Pamela Redmond Narrator: Sutton Foster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 8, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: In the hotly anticipated sequel to the beloved Younger—now a hit TV series from the creator of Sex and the City starring Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff—Liza Miller is torn between two cities and two hearts when her bestselling novel is picked up by a major television network. New York or Los Angeles? Romance or commitment? Younger…or older? Liza M...2020-09-0803 minClimacticClimactic🌲🚓 Gretchen Miller | Big Pats Creek Blockade with Alice Climactic contributor Gretchen Miller saw a post from Protect Warburton Ranges, of a young woman named Alice up a tree, trying to protect old-growth native forest from clear-felling, forest just a kilometre from her home - her literal backyard. Alice, the same Alice you may have already heard on Climactic. So introductions were made, and from Gretchen in Sydney, to Alice up a tree in the Victorian Central Highlands, this interview was conducted late last night. Today we release it for you, because as this goes up Alice is still in her tree-sit, but not for long. S...2020-05-0522 minClimacticClimactic🌲🚓 Gretchen Miller | Big Pats Creek Blockade with Alice Climactic contributor Gretchen Miller saw a post from Protect Warburton Ranges, of a young woman named Alice up a tree, trying to protect old-growth native forest from clear-felling, forest just a kilometre from her home - her literal backyard. Alice, the same Alice you may have already heard on Climactic. So introductions were made, and from Gretchen in Sydney, to Alice up a tree in the Victorian Central Highlands, this interview was conducted late last night. Today we release it for you, because as this goes up Alice is still in her tree-sit, but not for long. S...2020-05-0522 minClimacticClimactic🎤⭐ Gretchen Miller | Hot Summer Land - Anticipation (1 of 3) Climactic member Gretchen Miller brings us a three part series from ABC and Radio National, Hot Summer Land. Intense fires, drought, rain in unexpected places, and temperature records smashed—this El Niño summer in Australia both lived up to expectations, and surpassed them.In the Hot Summer Land project RN Earshot and ABC Open teamed up to ask our audience—you—to paint us a word picture of how your landscape changed over the three months of summer.You posted over 200 evocative stories from around the country. Some of these were chosen to be p...2020-02-0835 minClimacticClimactic🎤⭐ Gretchen Miller | Hot Summer Land - Anticipation (1 of 3) Climactic member Gretchen Miller brings us a three part series from ABC and Radio National, Hot Summer Land. Intense fires, drought, rain in unexpected places, and temperature records smashed—this El Niño summer in Australia both lived up to expectations, and surpassed them.In the Hot Summer Land project RN Earshot and ABC Open teamed up to ask our audience—you—to paint us a word picture of how your landscape changed over the three months of summer.You posted over 200 evocative stories from around the country. Some of these were chosen to be p...2020-02-0835 minRetirementRevisedRetirementRevisedA key retirement choice: Original Medicare or Advantage?Original Medicare, or Medicare Advantage? This is the most basic decision you’ll make about health insurance at the point of retirement.If you opt not to join Original Medicare at that time, you forego the preexisting condition protections offered in Medigap supplemental policies. Medicare Advantage can save you money on premiums, but Original Medicare remains the gold standard for its flexible access to providers and predictability of total costs over your lifetime. The latest in my series of retirement guides and podcasts addresses the Original v. Advantage choice. The guide is available ex...2019-11-0725 minTrine TalkTrine TalkGretchen Miller - October 29, 2019Gretchen Miller is the Vice President for Administration and Chief of Staff at Trine University—She’s also the wife of head men’s basketball coach Brooks Miller. On this episode of Trine Talk Gretchen discusses her recent promotion, Trine Basketball, and the importance of family. 2019-10-2921 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Home Ground This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"Home Ground can mean many things. A place you live, a place you’ve developed a relationship with over time, or further ranging territory you travel across in your day to day. And in this episode, three stories of care for the land. We’re travelling to farm country near Tumut, NSW...2019-08-2314 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Home Ground This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"Home Ground can mean many things. A place you live, a place you’ve developed a relationship with over time, or further ranging territory you travel across in your day to day. And in this episode, three stories of care for the land. We’re travelling to farm country near Tumut, NSW...2019-08-2314 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On History, Art and Loving a Tree This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"We listen to the history of land protection, hear what art reveals that the eye doesn’t see, and reflect on the meaning of saving just one tree.In this compilation hear Susan Doran on the history of the Friends of the Mongarlowe.Luise Manning on Turning the Tide on...2019-08-2117 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On History, Art and Loving a Tree This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"We listen to the history of land protection, hear what art reveals that the eye doesn’t see, and reflect on the meaning of saving just one tree.In this compilation hear Susan Doran on the history of the Friends of the Mongarlowe.Luise Manning on Turning the Tide on...2019-08-2117 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Animals This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"In On Animals we hear three short stories which capture deep interactions between humans and other creatures. We spend some time at a wombat rehabilitation centre and meet the wombats themselves. We hear about how a tiny kangaroo joey helped heal a family and community after unimaginable loss, and we make...2019-08-1917 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — On Animals This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"In On Animals we hear three short stories which capture deep interactions between humans and other creatures. We spend some time at a wombat rehabilitation centre and meet the wombats themselves. We hear about how a tiny kangaroo joey helped heal a family and community after unimaginable loss, and we make...2019-08-1917 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — Atherton Tablelands This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"We’re in the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. This documentary feature immerses you in the wettest part of the driest continent on earth, a tiny patch of emerald green. A World Heritage area. We’re walking through the landscape with people collaborating on interconnected projects – looking after tree kangaroos whose...2019-08-171h 01ClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller | The Rescue Project — Atherton Tablelands This is a special guest episode from storyteller, producer, former guest and friend of the show Gretchen Miller. It's from her collaboration with Landcare, the Rescue Project, and you can find more information here. Gretchen's previous guest appearance on Climactic: https://www.climactic.fm/45"We’re in the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. This documentary feature immerses you in the wettest part of the driest continent on earth, a tiny patch of emerald green. A World Heritage area. We’re walking through the landscape with people collaborating on interconnected projects – looking after tree kangaroos whose...2019-08-171h 01ClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller — Crafting Connection to the Natural World Gretchen Miller is a creator of beautiful audio. A twenty year veteran of the ABC, she's produced radio features for the ABC, RN, and BBC. She's also passionate about the environment, well aware of climate change, and to our immensely good fortune, an early supporter, and key advisor, of Climactic. As a member of the Climactic Collective, Georgia did her very first interview with Gretchen, and you wouldn't believe this is it. Georgia is a natural and turns this into a fascinating conversation about Gretchen's emotional relationship to climate change, her ways of staying motivated, her approach to her...2019-02-2745 minClimacticClimacticGretchen Miller — Crafting Connection to the Natural World Gretchen Miller is a creator of beautiful audio. A twenty year veteran of the ABC, she's produced radio features for the ABC, RN, and BBC. She's also passionate about the environment, well aware of climate change, and to our immensely good fortune, an early supporter, and key advisor, of Climactic. As a member of the Climactic Collective, Georgia did her very first interview with Gretchen, and you wouldn't believe this is it. Georgia is a natural and turns this into a fascinating conversation about Gretchen's emotional relationship to climate change, her ways of staying motivated, her approach to her...2019-02-2745 minPolyamory UncensoredPolyamory UncensoredEpisode 7: Gretchen Enjoys Compersion and Kitchen Table PolyHey there and welcome to Polyamory Uncensored, a podcast where your hosts Lyndzi Miller and Katie Williams interview a poly person each episode and try to answer the 5 basic tenets of journalism: who, what, when, where, and why as it pertains to our poly lives. This is Episode 7 where we interview Gretchen and chat about compersion and "kitchen table polyamory."  If you would like to support the podcast with a one-time contribution, we   have set up a PayPal link to make it super easy! Please show your   support in any amount you can here: PayPa...2019-01-2157 minAlways A Lesson\'s Empowering Educators PodcastAlways A Lesson's Empowering Educators Podcast175: Burned In with Amber HarperAmber Harper is a Google Certified Educator, Trainer, and Innovator, as well as a Seesaw Ambassador. She is also the founder of www.burnedinteacher.com and creator of Burned-In EdTech Consulting and Teacher Coaching where she has joint her two loves in her career: her love of edtech and innovation in the classroom with her obsession for helping educators who are struggling to find their own passions within the education profession. As a former public elementary school teacher, she promotes the use of technology as a tool for transformation in the classroom, and is obsessed with helping teachers take...2018-12-3156 minListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenSoy Sauce for Beginners: A Novel by Kirstin ChenPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/203358 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Soy Sauce for Beginners: A Novel Author: Kirstin Chen Narrator: Nancy Wu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 7, 2014 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Gretchen Lin, adrift at the age of thirty, leaves her floundering marriage in San Francisco to move back to her childhood home in Singapore and immediately finds herself face-to-face with the twin headaches she’s avoided her entire adult life: her mother’s drinking problem and the machinations of her father’s artisanal soy sauce business. Surrounded by family, Gretchen struggles with the te...2014-01-0703 min