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Maniphesto - Conversations on MasculinityManiphesto - Conversations on MasculinityFr. John Strickland on Men’s Return to Tradition: When the West Abandoned Paradise for UtopiaIn this conversation, Orthodox priest Fr. John Strickland discusses how the West's abandonment of Ancient Christian tradition led to today's crisis of masculinity. For men seeking more than the emptiness of modern ideologies, Fr. Strickland's historical perspective illuminates why so many are now flooding to Orthodoxy—finding in its unbroken 2,000-year tradition the stability, meaning, and community they desperately need.Learn why genuine manhood requires more than online videos—it demands embodied tradition, meaningful work, and real community. Discover how Orthodox Christianity provides men with the framework to escape nihilism and reconnect with authentic purp...2025-05-011h 02Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle StricklandRight Side Up Podcast with Danielle StricklandNeed To Know | Episode 4 | Paul Young (BONUS)In this episode, we feature a special guest who did not contribute to the book, Need to Know: Paul Young. Well-known as the author of The Shack, Eve, and other books, Paul has always impressed me as someone who truly values and elevates women. We discuss the power of storytelling, the role of women in the church, and the importance of truth-telling for pastors. Paul shares his powerful personal story detailing how women were safer figures for him than men, the impact of early childhood trauma on his faith, and the need for authenticity in leadership. We also explore...2024-10-1059 minManiphesto - Conversations on MasculinityManiphesto - Conversations on MasculinityMen of Vigor and History - with Fr John Strickland Maniphesto and Father John Strickland discussed the importance of understanding history, particularly from an orthodox Christian perspective, and the role of the Orthodox Church in providing a transformative process for modern individuals seeking a life of purpose and meaning. They also explored the historical and cultural developments that led to the division between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, and the disintegration of orthodox Christianity after the great schism. Lastly, they discussed the challenges and opportunities facing men in contemporary society, and the need to understand the past in order to move forward and overcome the...2024-08-141h 07West Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekSleep and how to get it.Chris Roering is a Gippsland Psycothrapist who chats with Paul about the ways in which our thinking can affect our sleep and techniques to help get a good night.2024-05-1017 minPaul Miil TalksPaul Miil TalksStrickland Baldwin Woke-hate Aristotle Bolsonaro & Vaccine InjuryPaul Miil talks about the latest Sean Strickland outburst, Alex Baldwin indicted and can't sell one of his mansions, Woke-hate in US military, Aristotle's views on collectivism and independence, Bolsonaro being raided by Brazilian vaccine pigs and vaccine injury related to heart attacks2024-01-251h 05West Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekT- cell research breakthroughA new piece of research published by immunologists from Federation University in Victoria Australia provides insights into the way the body makes these important components of our immune system.2023-09-3018 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFair TradeFair Trade is a buzz word perhaps not well understood. here we discuss what it is and how it helps.2023-09-3009 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekStroke and recoveryStroke is a common problem, still not well understood. Here the Stroke Foundation and a young person recovering from a shock experience discuss the experience, recovery and what we can do if it strikes.2023-09-3012 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekGambling Reform in Victoria AustraliaThe Victorian Government has recently announced reforms to gambling laws. What do we know about the impact of gambling, and the difference between types of gambling? Will these reforms make a difference? Here a reseracher discusses recent research into the particular impact of Electronic Gaming Machines ("pokies" in Australia) and we here from a local health service about what is happening in rural Victoria.2023-09-3023 minMMA PoddenMMA Podden358: Champ strickland. UFC 293 post fightSean Strickland gjorde det och nu är han UFC mellanviktsmästare. Post fight genomgång av UFC 293Bli Patreon och få tillgång till exklusiva avsnitthttps://www.patreon.com/mmapodden Lyssna på min nya humorpodcast Konversationer med AI. https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/konversationer-med-ai/id1680352107Swish: 12 34 15 30 29Har du ett företag och vill höras i mmapodden? Maila oss på mmapodden@gmail.comInstagram: @mmapodden @Pauldelvalle twitter:  @pauldelvalle                                          Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mma-podden-100561462221892Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWqD3yENLqSD...2023-09-1129 minThe Strickland Podcast NetworkThe Strickland Podcast NetworkPod Strickland Episode 309: Feat Alex WolfeOn today's pod Shwin is joined by Alex Wolfe to discuss how the new CBA may have created opportunities for the Knicks to exploit, examining why the Clippers would be interested in moving Paul George, worries over trading for Zach Lavine, evaluating Mitchell Robinson's playoff performance, will the Knicks extend Immanuel Quickley, thoughts on the potential addition of Donte DiVincenzo, and much more! 2023-06-282h 03The Strickland Podcast NetworkThe Strickland Podcast NetworkPod Strickland Episode 308: Patreon Preview Feat Geoffrey RasmussenOn today's pod Shwin is joined by Geoffrey Rasmussen to discuss what to make of the Knicks' inactivity at the draft, should the team's willingness to take risk increase with the improvement they've shown, how much has the front office prioritized RJ in their roster construction, taking stock of the Celtics after trading for Porzingis, how does Chris Paul fit on the Warriors, why the Kings should make signing Draymond a priority, and much more! For access to the rest of the pod and access to weekly articles by Jack Huntley and Matthew Miranda subscribe to our...2023-06-242h 40West Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA new fully commercial grid scale battery in Victoia's power mix.A new fully commercial "big" (grid scale) battery is opened in Victoria's Latrobe Valley on the site of a demolished Coal Fired power station. Here we hear from Tom Best Construction Manager for EKU Energy, one of the project partners.2023-06-1606 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekAustralia's Voice to ParliamentHere two of the indigenous leadership that has been deeply involved in developing the proposition for recognition of Australia's Indigenous people via the inclusion in the Constitution of a "Voice", explain how the process has been developed, answer those who claim it is for an "elite" aboriginal group, and speak about the damage the current level fo debate could do to indigenous people. We hear from Dr Donna Odegaard from Larrikia land, and Dr Dennis Foley.2023-06-1614 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCOVID and Flu - the latestCOVID hasn't gone away (as much as you might wish it) and "regular" Flu is also on the rise leading to a continuing number of "excess deaths" in the thousands. Catch up on the latest from Prof Stuart Berzins from Federation University (Aust).2023-06-1618 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMen reporting higher levels of lonleyness, and its damaging their health11 - 17 June is Men's Health week and a recent survey showed surprising levels of loneliness, in surprising demographics! It has impacts on health across a range of areas. 2023-06-1608 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWomen in Sport - Women's Football Festival in West GippslandNominated for a Victorian Sport Award, Gippsport staff talk about the Women's Football Festival and the changing landscape for Women in sport generally.2023-05-2612 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekDialogues on "The Voice" referendum - Federation UniversityFederation University has commenced a series of "dialogues" to explain te proposed referendum to incorporate an Indigenous Voice to Parliament and Government in Australia. Here Prof Andrew Gunstone explains what the dialogues will cover.2023-05-2609 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMytocondrial "transplant" options to assist deterioration in older brains, including dementiaOur science correspondent Dr Jarrod McKenna discusses the possibility of using mitochondria to prevent aging effects on the brain.2023-05-1915 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekLocal Victorian Liberal member discusses Party chaos, and budget optionsWayne Farnham is a newly elected member for the Victorian State seat of Narracan. He arrives in the middle of a dispute that has resulted in a fellow member being expelled from the Party. He talks about that background, but also about the upcoming budget and his preferred options, and about his experience of cross parliament cooperation.2023-05-1916 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekRural Homelessness - the need for more than just a roofQuantum Support Services is a social support organisation in Gippsland that, among other things, is working to provide a range of support programs for people vulnerable to homelessness. This includes young people who are at risk of long term housing difficulties, and women escaping domestic violence. Here we discuss the need with Nat McDonald CEO of Quantum services.2023-05-1910 minManiphesto - Conversations on MasculinityManiphesto - Conversations on MasculinityThe Age of Paradise by John Strickland - Book Review Read more about John Strickland and his work on https://johnstrickland.org/ and listen to his podcast on https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/paradiseutopia 2023-04-2319 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekNew possible treatment for HIVDr Jarrod McKenna explains a new genetically engineered treatment possible for HIV, and on the way explains some of the possible risks in blood transfusion that you might not know about!2023-03-2713 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA most liberal Liberal speaks his mind.Russel Broadbent is the Liberal (Conservative) member for the Victorian electorate of Monash in the Australian Federal Parliament. He is a well known "moderate" and here discusses a couple of issues he has been recently prominent in presenting a dissenting view.2023-03-2712 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCommunity Development FoundationsA little known means to raise and apply funds for local community development is the Community Development Foundation. Ruth ogan is the CEO of the Mirboo North Community Foundation, one of the most successful in the country, and explains how it works.2023-03-2704 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekIncrease in demand for crisis services"Ask Issy" is a service which allows those in need to find services in their area using their smartphone or computer. It lists services from the large organisations like Lifeline, and statewide and antional services, but also covers small local services. David Sprigs is CEO of InfoXchange which runs the service, and as a result can give instights into the increase in demand for these services.2023-03-2710 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekBackyard chooks and biosecurityAvian flu is widespread in Asia, but not so in Australia. But as the virus in endemic in wild bird populations it is a constant threat to domestic birds, and with the growth in people having chickens it is something that non-commercial flock owners need to be aware of. In this discussion Chief Vet for Agriculture Victoria Graeme Cook explains the danger and how to minimise it.2023-02-2312 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMatt Runnalls CEO of Mindful Australia, Australia Day speech in Baw BawMatt Runnalls CEO of Mindful Australia, is the Baw Baw Shire Australia Day Ambassador. This is the speech he gave at the Awards / Citizenship Ceremony. In it he gives a moving background to his recovery from depression and suicide and the lessons he has learnt to improve his life and help others. 2023-02-0516 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekStar of the South UpdateWe have introduced this massive offshore wind power project, a first in Australia. Although there have been offshore wind projects in Europe for many years, there are several different things here in Australia, not least the regulatory envirnment. We talk again the Erin Coldham, Development Manager, to catch up with the newest steps.2023-02-0511 minMMA PoddenMMA Podden302: Strickland vs Imavov UFC fight nightÅrets första UFC gala är äntligen här. Strickland vs Imavov genomgång av huvudkortetSwish: 12 34 15 30 29Stötta podden på patreon https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/5314856Har du ett företag och vill höras i mmapodden? Maila oss på mmapodden@gmail.comInstagram: @mmapodden @Pauldelvalle twitter:  @pauldelvalle                                          Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mma-podden-100561462221892Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWqD3yENLqSDDxsce0jQOgLyssna på Öppet sinne Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2i0grimnBKgwenquvo4bK4 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/%C3%B6pp...2023-01-1339 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekInsects!It seems that there has been something of an explosion in some insect populations, so we asked Dr David Yeats of the CSIRO Australian National Insect Collection to fill us in on what might be going on, and wondered if this fitted with the stories of world-wide insect decline.2023-01-1214 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWaste to EnergyIn some parts of Europe waste has been used to create energy but it has not been applied in Australia. Here we discuss a proposal from Opal Paper Mills in Maryvale, Latrobe Valley, Victoria. What are the benefits, is it overall environmentally positive?2022-12-3014 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekBedding Stewardship - what do we do with old matresses?Old mattresses are clogging up our waste stream in both quantity and difficulty in handling. Here we discuss a proposed scheme to find ways to deal with what has been an almost impossible problem till now.2022-12-3013 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWhat every parent needs to know - where to get solid, practical and scientifically verified information on childraisingTripple P is a website that has information that can help all parents worried about parenting which (according to a recent survey) is a substantial majority! Here Carol Markie-Dadds introduces us to some pactical ideas and what the website is designed to provide.2022-12-3010 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekHow IVF might help save endangered Donkey species.Donkeys are one of many domesticated animals that are in danger of extingtion, especially in Spain. Here Dr Jarrod McKenna walks us through the use of IVF in helping to save the species, and why it is different to human IVF.2022-12-3011 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFusion Energy ExplainedThere was much hype toward the end of 2022 about some long awaited success in producing Fusion energy (as opposed to Fission!). Dr Jarrod McKenna helps up undersatnd the basics, why this is an important breakthrough, and why the promised infinite energy source is still "10 years away"...2022-12-3015 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA unique flight to support shore birdsMilly Formby is a young woman who has become so engaged with our shorebirds and their incredible migration, and their imminent existential threats, that she has devised a unique way to highlight their story - flying an ultra light aircraft around the country, dropping in on schools and other places where she can share the journey. Her website can be found here.2022-12-3013 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekBiopolimers to stregthen road base, save money and better environmentallyDr Amin Soltan has received a prestigious Victorian Government award to further his study of biological polimers which can be used to stabilize soils for roadmaking, which is cheaper and much more environmentally beneficial than the current use of lime. It may also wrk better in some soils. The process may also be beneficial in agriculture and other building situations.2022-12-3015 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekInflation and why interest rates are supposed to control them and why it isn't the complete answerProf Mark Crosby from the Monash University Business School helps us understand the use of interest rates to manage inflation and the complications around that.2022-11-0414 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMRNA - what?We've heard a fair bit about this MRNA in relation to the production of vaccines but what is it and can it make us into some new life-form? Dr Jarrod McKenna explains.2022-11-0418 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekPlatypus study finds them more widely than thought using "e-dna"A technique of detecting dna in water has been used to confirm the presence of platypus in many rivers around Victoria. Here we discuss the process with the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority, and the role of volunteers. A couple of surprising places they were found is also discussed.2022-11-0413 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekHelping Hooded PloversHooded Plovers are a sweet little shore-bird around Southern Australia, especially in Victoria. Unfortunately they are not smart nest-builders, just using a scrape in the sand above the tide-line. This puts them at great risk from predators, and from dogs and humans who tend to use the same beaches for recreation. Here we discuss a program to protect these sweet but foolish birds.2022-11-0408 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFoodshare - eating well in the suburbs and creating a better community.A group in West Gippsland has built an apparently small idea into a community wide activity with multiple benefits. Meet Joanna and Molly from Foodshare.2022-09-1415 minPaul Higgins PodcastPaul Higgins Podcast420 – The Riches Are In The Niches With Allison StricklandWhether you’re starting a new business or changing the direction of an existing one, picking a niche is the best decision you can make as a small business owner. And Allison Strickland can confirm that. She is a Salesforce developer for a large life sciences company and owns two of her own businesses in the same niche: healthcare and higher education for healthcare. In this episode, Allison explains why the riches are in the niches and how she plays in communities to gain clients. She also shares her story on how to r...2022-09-1234 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMicrobes in SpaceDr Jarrod McKenna explains what we are finding out about how Microbes respond to being in space, and reveals the toughest Microbe on earth (or space).2022-08-2914 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekRoyal Commission on Veteran SuicideAn interim report has recently been released from the Royal Commission into Veteran Suicide in Australia. Here we explore some of the recommendations and some areas that maybe have been missed, with Warragul RSL President Ben Vahland.2022-08-2914 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekVictorian State Election Candidate - Ben LucasWith a Victorian State Election coming up fast here is one of what we expect to be a series of "meet the Candidate" podcasts. Here is Independant Candidate Ben Lucas.2022-08-1307 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA Victorian State Election Candidate - Wayne FarnhamWith a Victorian State Election coming up fast here is one of what we expect to be a series of "meet the Candidate" podcasts - Wayne is the Liberal Candidate. He speaks in a refreshingly blunt way.2022-08-1311 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekPower from space and growing plants in zero gravityOur science correspondent chats about how we might get solar power from space and why it won't be soon, and what we have learned in the International Space Station about growing plants in zero gravity. 2022-08-1318 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCentre of Excellence for Child and Family Welfare, examines needs in rural areasDeb Tsorbaris is CEO of the Centre, which recently toured regional areas hearing from providers of the needs in rural areas.2022-08-1310 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWalhalla TrainOne of many gold rush towns that close as soon as the gold is gone, Walhalla is a town in the southern hills of the Australian Great Divide. now claiming a resident population of about 20. It has transformed itself in recent times into a heritage town, and boasts several genuine historic offerings, not least is the Walhalla Goldfield Railway lovingly restored by volunteers over many years. Take a trip...2022-08-0306 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekDangers for Kids on FarmsKids make up a disturbing number of injuries on farms. Here we look at the Victorian statistics and talk to Kidsafe Victoria about what needs to be done to reduce the damage.2022-08-0316 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland Week"Olivia's Place" - parents support in advice, and practical assistance. And how the service has grown to meet demand.How we parent has changed over the years, from back when multiple generations lived together in small villages, to our nuclear family often separated from family and community in single suburban homes. So the support that parents need has also changed and along with government services community groups have developed to provide that support. This is one such.2022-08-0315 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA small rural community responds to the Ukraine crisis.A couple of people feel compelled to do something to help, and find their community responds with surprising support.2022-08-0311 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekAsbestos in our environmentIt may be thought that asbestos is a danger that has been dealt with long ago, but it was used so widely that it can still be found in homes and factories. Here we discuss where it can be found in some surprising places, and the threat it can pose when renovations are undertaken in the home or factory.2022-08-0309 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA back-yard recyclerCorey Lewis has set up a small recycling operation, literally in his back yard. We visit his operation and find out what you need to know about recycling in Australia, and how you might make it a cottage business.2022-08-0308 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCOSILocal theatre group "Off the Leash Theatre" is presenting the Louis Nowra play, here discussed by joint directors Tracey Rabl and Kellie Bray.2022-07-0207 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMitocondria donation, and what it might mean.Recent Victorian (Australia) legislation has provided for a legal path to Mitochondria donation to prevent children getting various life-limiting diseases. Here we explore what it is, and how the donation process works.2022-07-0214 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekA small dynamic town historyYarragon is a small highway town in West Gippsland, whose history of settlement by Europeans is similar to many in rural Victoria. Tini Cook is has "married into" a founding family of the town, and explored it's history, and the dynamics of a small town.2022-06-1809 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWhat is going on in the energy market?Energy Markets are impacting all around the country, but what is actually the situation, especially in Victoria? Things are different in different states, but here Alan Rattray, who has been involved in the energy market since it was privatized in the 1990's explains what the current situation is (as at June 10!) and the background. He is also the principle in "Energy Umpire" which he introduces.2022-06-1715 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekBiobanking"Saving" eggs has been in the news because of alleged pressure being placed on young married people by grandparents to "provide" them with a grandchild. Leaving aside any ethical questions, what is this process, and where is it used in addition to human IVF? We explore the process and techniques with Monash biologist Dr Jarrod McKenna.2022-06-1712 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCOVID as explained by Peter Doherty, Nobel Prizewinning ImmunologistCOVID has just about tired us all out, but it is perhaps even more widespread than ever, and still deadly, and causing huge disruption and maybe long term damage to individuals. So we go back to a prime source of expertise to get an update on current understandings, were treatment is at, what we can do, and get a feel for what even this expert might prefer to talk about!2022-06-1724 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekCOVID UpdateThe pandemic is ongoing, even though it seems most don't want to talk about it, and Australia is now one of the highest in deaths per week, though the rate per infection remains steady. The increased infectiousness of new variant means that numbers are staying high. To bring us up to date Prof Stuart Berzins from Federation University (Victoria Australia) walks us through what we now know (and don't know!)2022-05-2022 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekAn employment service for people with a disabilityInteract is an employment service assisting people with a disability become job ready, and importantly assisting employers to tailor jobs to fit their clients. In this episode we discuss how it works, and discover a a small positive from the pandemic.2022-05-1307 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekRural HomelessnessHomelessness is commonly associated with cities, but it is increasing in rural areas not least because of changes in demand for rural living from people moving out from city lives. QUANTUM is a social support agency in Gippsland, and here we talk with their CEO about the pressures that are building (no pun intended).2022-05-0510 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekAged Care in Australia - what do new announcements by Government and Opposition mean?We discuss recent developments with Prof Sara Charlesworth from RMIT University, and compare with what British Columbia in Canada has already done.2022-04-2523 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekThe Flying Fruitfly CircusThe Flying Fruitfly Circus is now almost a venerable institution in Australian circus theatre, but was a something of a radical idea on a number of levels when it was formed. In discussion their latest show "Girls with Altitude" the Artistic Director provides a delightful insight into how they work, and the history of the group.2022-04-2510 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWW1 in rural VictoriaANZAC day in Australia rightly focuses generally on those who served in what was probably the first industrialized, "total" war. Here we explore with Prof Erik Eklund from Federation University the effects on Gippsland of the war, on the economy, society and families,and then what happened when the war finally ended. This episode as broadcast on ANZAC day 2022.2022-04-2550 minThe Rock Hard PodcastThe Rock Hard PodcastSpan's Announcement And Sean Strickland So Stupid (3/1/22)10 SPAN HAS AN ANNOUNCEMENT   16 Alfonso and Chad Grey working together??   32 Marilyn Manson is REALLY about to hate life https://www.metalsucks.net/2022/02/23/watch-the-first-trailer-for-hbos-marilyn-manson-abuse-documentary-phoenix-rising/   39 John Dolmayan still dumb https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/system-of-a-downs-john-dolmayan-says-covid-19-is-and-has-always-been-about-money/   42 Sean Strickland wants all the smoke https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/ufc/sean-strickland-shares-a-number-of-controversial-tweets-after-russia-invades-the-ukraine/   48 …we discussed Lansing Brewing Company’s attempt at a maga mixer around the trump rally...2022-03-041h 02West Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland Week"Off the Leash" - a community theatre group celebrates 10 yearsOff the Leash is a community theatre group in Wesy Gippsland, that has been bringing a wide range of often challenging theatre to this semi-rural area. They reently tuned 10, and have developed a celebratory event, sadly delayed by nearly 2 years due to COVID. Here we talk about the event, but also chat about the role of community theatre.2022-02-2711 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekThe Victorian Environment Assessment Council explainedA unique body set up 50 years ago (under a variety of names) to try to take the heat out of environmental conflict over land use. In previous episodes we have discussed a process underway for an area of forest near the town of Mirboo North in the Strzelecki Ranges in southern Victoria. Here Mellisa Wood, chair of VEAC discusses their role, and how the process will proceed from here.2022-02-2617 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekBehind the Aged Care CrisisProf Sara Charlesworth (RMIT) has been studying the Aged Care Syatem, and especially it's workforce, for some time here and overseas. In this conversation we explore the continuing crisis in the sector, and the lack of progress following the Royal Commission in Aged Care last year.2022-02-2623 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekGeothermal Energy in the Latrobe ValleyMelbourne University has been scoping out the potential of Geothermal Energy in the Latrobe Valley for some years. Here Prof Rachel Webster describes why it is so prospective in the Latrobe Valley and how it might be used immediately and in the long term.2022-02-2609 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMirboo North Forest UpdateThe process of determining the uses for an area of State Forest declared last year as "an Immediate Protection Area" has started. Here forest campaigner Marg Thomas describes the process.2022-02-2612 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFederation University - VisionFederation university has produced a series of "Campus Vision" statements and are seeking community input. Here we talk about the campuses in Gippsland - Berwick and Churchill2022-02-2610 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekJustice Reform initiative - changing the conversation on jailThe effectiveness of jail as a means of reducing crime has long been questioned by those who actually study the field, and the Justice Reform Project has been established to attempt to convince the community and especially politicians that there is a better way than continuing to build and fill jails.2022-01-2416 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFire management - an ecological management approachPhillip Zylstra is an Associate Professor at Curtin University, and has studied Fire Ecology over many years. Here he discusses the limitations of current techniques, and his proposals for methods which work with the ecology to limit fire destructiveness.2022-01-1820 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekAn environmental campaigner reflectsPhil Ingamels recently retired after 20 years with the Victorian National Parks Association. Here he reflects on a couple of the major campaigns of recent times, and considers the future of the movement.2022-01-1829 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekHydrogen and it's possibilitiesApart from dramatic old vision of the Hindenberg disaster, and some political talk of hydrogen as our savior fuel, we don't know much about it. In this podcast we talk to Prof Vince Veheyen, an engineer from Federation University Churchill about the element and it's possibilities.2022-01-1419 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMental Health first aidMindfull Australia is an organisation seeking to bring training for Mental Health First Aid to the community, especially to young people. Here we talk to CEO Matt Runnalls about their programs, and what we can do to help ourselves cope.2021-12-0610 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFederation University restructureFederation University (Victoria Australia) has announced a proposed restructure abolishing "schools" and the role of "dean", and put a call out for voluntary redundancy. Will the result be a University in anything but name? We talk to National Tertiary Education Union Branch President Matt Abbott about what we know (and don't know) about the proposals.2021-12-0613 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMelbourne Symphony Orchestra and Chorus - Handel's MessiahWe talk to Graham Abbott (guest conductor) about the Symphony's upcoming performances of Handel's Messiah (December 11 - 13 2021)2021-12-0618 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFirst People's Assembly in Victoria - further developmentThe First People's Assembly has been established to advise on the process of creating a Treaty between First People and the Victorian Government, in an Australian first. Here we discuss changes to bring in more groups to the Assembly, the special impacts on women, and some of the other work the Assembly is charged with to make the Treaty negotiation fair and inclusive.2021-12-0520 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekHow packaging limits life choices for people with movement limitationsHave you struggled to open some of the packaging of products you purchase? Can you imagine what limitations modern packaging can put on people who have movement difficulties? In this program we introduce just some of the frustrations it causes for a sample of people (a person with cerebral palsy; a person with Parkinson's; and an older person). In the second half we explore a new campaign trying to bring the issue to the attention of the Packaging Industry and how you might be able to help.2021-11-2917 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekFirst Nations Assembly - Victorian Treat processAunty Geraldine Atkinson is co-chair of the Victorian First Nations Assembly, as part of the process to develop a Treaty between First Nations and the Victorian Government. Here we discuss the Assembly, and the Treaty process.2021-11-2918 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekVaccine mandates and protests - from a local Victorian Liberal politicianGary Blackwood is Liberal party member for the Victorian State seat of Narracan. Here we discuss COVID vaccines, the vaccine mandates and proposed new Pandemic management legislation. We also touch on local planning issues and infrastructure needs of a "peri-urban" area, and his pending retirement (and comments on other older politicians continuing on!)2021-11-2920 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland Week"Spanish Flu" (1918) in Gippsland VictoriaThe so called Spanish Flu was a devastating and often under remembered event post world war 1. It killed over 15,000 people in Australia. Prof Erik Eklund of Federation University (Gippsland) has written a paper on the impacts of, and responses to, the pandemic in Gippsland. This is an example of how many communities in Australia experienced the pandemic. We also discuss how it compares to our recent experiences.2021-11-1233 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekWhat we now know about COVIDProf Stuart Berzins is an immunologist from Federation University (Ballarat) and here explores what we have learned about the virus, how it affects us and how vaccines work.2021-11-1016 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekMirboo North Forest CampaignA community group have been working for some years to save a piece of State Forest from planned logging. Marg Thomas, group leader, explains why.2021-11-1012 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekStar of the South - Major Windfarm for Bass StraitA windfarm is being developed in Bass Strait, south of Victoria, and it is the first in Australia. Recent legislation has paved the way, but here we explore the proposal in detail and the planning done so far, how it will be safe for wildlife, navigation, how maintenance will cope with the harsh environment and more.2021-11-0921 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekArchibald Prize Exhibition in SaleThe finalists of the 2021 Archibald Prize in it's only Victorian exhibition is at the Gippsland Art Galley, and here we tour the show with Simon Grieg, Galley Manager.2021-11-0814 minWest Gippsland WeekWest Gippsland WeekGambling SpecialIn this episode we discuss with a former addict how he became involved, and how he stopped, and then explore the latest research on how gambling grabs people, the background psychology used by the industry and pokies in Australia, compared with on-line, and practice overseas.2021-10-3028 minWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Episode #100 - Paul Lawrence Vann's 100th Episode CelebrationMy journey as a podcast host began in July 2020 and culminated in me registering for the Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula (UPLF). I along with over thirty-five other coaching students prepared under the leadership of Doug Sandler and Strickland Bonner two extraordinary human beings.The UPLF positioned me to get ready for the launch date of August 18 and I was prepared and ready for launch. I started out with three podcast episodes, two solo and one with a guest and I haven't looked back since that time.  After the UPLF coaching ended I registered for the Next Level p...2021-03-0212 minWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Episode #46 - Strickland Bonner - Co-Founder of Turnkey Podcast On The Awesome Power of PodcastingStrickland Bonner is Co-Founder of Turnkey Podcast and Nice Guys On Business visits Wealth Academy Podcast with host Paul Lawrence Vann. Strickland provides in-depth insight and expertise on what it takes to host a podcast and why it's a great idea to start a podcast today.2020-12-1024 minWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just MoneyWealth Academy Podcast - Episode #46 - Strickland Bonner - Co-Founder of Turnkey Podcast On The Awesome Power of PodcastingNot only is Strickland Bonner co-host of Nice Guys On Business, but he is also co-founder of Turnkey Podcast. It was an honor to interview Strickland to discover expertise and insight on podcasting, why it's a great time to host a podcast and generate revenue doing so.Strickland Bonner provided several remarkable reasons why people, including entrepreneurs, should consider  hosting a podcast and it included a host and or organization enhancing their visibility, building community, and becoming a thought leader, and podcasting is one of the most effective marketing tools for business owners.Strickland not o...2020-12-1024 minsketches from Scripturesketches from Scripturebonus: Michael Stricklandmy good friend Michael Strickland joined the livestream this evening to share with us some ideas from the Gospel of Matthew. we EASILY could have talked for two more hours (both because he and i enjoy long conversations AND there’s so much more in Matthew that i’m sure Michael could have shared), but i know you’ll enjoy this episode.and as always, i pray it encourages you to rethink every relationship in your life from a discipleship, Kingdom perspective.Michael is also a subscriber to sketches from Scripture, pictured here with his signed...2020-10-0200 minThe Nice Guys on BusinessThe Nice Guys on Business1108 Paul Tompkins: Achieving The Financial Success You DesirePaul Tompkins, CEO of Flippin Experts and Tranquility Realty, is a successful entrepreneur, Real Estate investor, speaker and coach. He understands how difficult and confusing it can be to get started in real estate!! Paul used his many years of experience that allowed him to quickly build a 7 figure real estate business to create The Flippin Experts Online Training Course. Paul’s passion is to see you succeed in real estate. His secrets to success will fast track you to achieving the financial success you desire.   Connect with Paul Tompkins:...2020-09-1030 minThe Chris Miller ShowThe Chris Miller ShowEpisode 10: Nick Strickland on UX at Turbo SpeedListen in as Nick Strickland describes his UX gigs at the Air Force and NASCAR as well has the importance of collaboration, creativity and curiosity throughout his UX career.2020-07-1338 minCineDharma with Paul GuerraCineDharma with Paul GuerraThe CineDharma Podcast #8 - J. Curtis StricklandJ Curtis Strickland is an actor, veteran and Podcast host. Check his Podcast next to actor/director Owen Conway: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC12OMmf8A3DDS_SJ-4FDC9Q In this episode J speaks with Paul about his journey as a rock band member, a soldier in the Marine Corps, political activist, and monk to finally come to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television.  Follow us on Social Media: 👇 Twitter: https://twitter.com/paulgrra Facebook: https://facebook.com/paulguerratv Instagram: https://instagram.com...2020-02-0315 minThe Cam & Strick PodcastThe Cam & Strick PodcastPaul Bissonnette "BizNasty" on The Cam & Strick PodcastPaul Bissonnette, aka BizNasty, joined Cam and Andy for a conversation that makes you laugh, makes you think, and will definitely be the most entertaining thing you'll hear today. With that being said, it's a conversation that takes you all over the place as BizNasty, former NHL'er and co-host of the acclaimed Spitin Chiclets hockey podcast, brings his usual over-the-top personality. Enjoy the latest hilarious interview from Cam and Strick!2019-12-2046 min