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The Music ShowThe Music ShowNana Benz du Togo, Sauljaljui and The Joy live at WOMADelaideThe Music Show is back on Kaurna Land at Adelaide's Botanic Park for WOMADelaide 2025, a festival celebrating music from all over the world.Named after a group of powerful grandmas in the 1970s and 80s who sold wax print fabrics at the Lomé central market and drove a Mercedes Benz, Nana Benz du Togo are a five-piece band with three female lead vocalists. PVC pipe percussion, a DIY drum kit and Korg synthesizer form their hypnotic rhythm section, and their music is inspired by their shared voodoo beliefs.From the Paiwan tribe of southern Taiwan, Sa...2025-03-0900 minSBS French - SBS en françaisSBS French - SBS en françaisElisapie Isaac, une voix Canadienne et Inuite au festival WOMADelaide 2025Elisapie Isaac, musicienne inuite canadienne, animatrice, réalisatrice de documentaires, militante et actrice, est l'une des artistes attendues au WOMADelaide. Lors du festival, elle partagera comment les langues — l'inuktitut, mais aussi le français et l'anglais — façonnent son écriture musicale et explorera les inspirations musicales qui ont défini son parcours de créatrice.2025-03-0616 minSBS French - SBS en françaisSBS French - SBS en françaisAna Carla Maza au festival WOMADelaide 2025 et en tournée en Nouvelle ZélandeLa violoncelliste, chanteuse et compositrice novatrice, Ana Carla Maza nous parle de sa musique et de sa tournée en Australie et en Nouvelle Zélande. Elle se présentera notamment au festival WOMADelaide 2025.2025-03-0614 minSBS Portuguese - SBS em PortuguêsSBS Portuguese - SBS em PortuguêsBala Desejo se reúne para apresentações no WOMADelaideJulia Mestre, Dora Morelenbaum, Lucas Nunes e Zé Ibarra, integrantes do Bala Desejo, tem se dedicado ultimamente a outros projetos musicais. Eles resolveram voltar a se reunir depois da despedida da banda dos palcos, com o fim da turnê do premiado álbum "Sim, sim, sim", em 2024, para dois shows no aclamado festival WOMADelaide, em março, na capital da Austrália do Sul. A SBS em português conversou com o quarteto.2025-02-2720 minRotationsRotationsWOMADelaide 2025 PreviewThis week's episode is presented by guest host Joe Malignaggi, 3CR Music Coordinator, featuring tracks from artists appearing at WOMADelaide 2025, including an interview with Indy Laville of the band Saigon Soul Revival. Music featured in the interview with Indy Laville of Saigon Soul Revival:Hào Hoa (pompous) feat. Blacka / Họa Âm Xưa; Saigon Soul Revival [2019]*Duyên Phận Con Gái (A Girl's Destiny) / Mai Lệ Huyền; Saigon Rock & Soul: Vietnamese Classic Tracks 1968-1974 [2010]*Nỗi Niềm Dương Thế (Feelings of the world) / Mối Lương Duyên (Destiny); Saigon Soul Revival [2024]*Nào Ta Cùng Hát (Let’s Sing Toge...2025-01-1900 minThe Music ShowThe Music ShowLisa O'Neill and Cormac Begley live at WOMADelaideLive from WOMADelaide 2024, an hour with two Irish living legends, singer songwriter Lisa O’Neill and concertina master Cormac Begley. Both stalwarts of the Irish traditional music scene, they united for an intense, wailing version of All the Tired Horses which was used in the final moment of Peaky Blinders.They play live and talk to Andy about what tradition means, how new writing can sing alongside the old songs, and the highs (piccolo) and lows (bass) of having a concertina collection.2024-12-2154 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideWild Cities - Presented by The Environment Institute - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Darryl Jones, Sheryn Pitman, Sarah Bekessy FACILITATOR Chris Daniels Imagine a world where cities are homes to thriving ecosystems of plants, animals and other life, and not just concrete metropolises. Australian cities have the potential to transform into nature wonderlands, but how can nature be better integrated within our towns and cities? What role do individuals, neighbourhoods and communities have to play? We will explore diverse approaches to greening our streets, towns and cities.    2024-03-251h 02WOMADelaideWOMADelaideOceans of Change - Presented in Partnership with The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Abby Barrows, Vanessa Pirotta, Bronwyn Gillanders. HOST Clare Peddie Our oceans are in deep trouble, and facing threats and stressors on multiple fronts. From alarming rises in temperature to the tonnes of microplastics, the health and ongoing integrity of our marine environments are under severe threat. In addition noise pollution from seismic exploration and shipping disrupts the ability of marine animals to communicate. A powerhouse panel of marine biologists, who are using new technologies and citizen science to better understand these impacts, will discuss the different ways to advocate for the necessary change.   Presen...2024-03-251h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaideIslands Rising - Presented by The Australian Institute - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Anote Tong, Yessie Mosby, Tishiko King Facilitator Tiahni Adamson Can Australia shift its global reputation from climate laggard to climate leader, and fulfill its hopes of co-hosting the 2026 UN Climate Change Conference with the Pacific? Although Australia has committed to net zero by 2050, it continues to approve new coal, oil and gas mines. It is now under increasing pressure from within the Pacific region and its own borders to commit to an end to the expansion of fossil fuels. Are we reaching a pivotal moment for climate action? Join a panel of...2024-03-251h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaideThe Future of Activism - Presented by The Australia Institute - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Bob Brown, Elaine Johnson, Roj Amedi Facilitator Noah Schultz-Byard With protest laws tightening, misinformation campaigns on the rise, and the media landscape changing, what is the future of social and environmental activism? A discussion to explore the myriad ways there are to fight for change, whether it’s in the courtroom, at shareholder AGMs, in online communities or through targeted political and media stunts.  2024-03-251h 03WOMADelaideWOMADelaideDeep Listening To Nature - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Andrew Skeoch, Simone Slattery, Anthony Albrecht.  HOST Shannon Evenden The soundscape of the natural world is rich with the voices of birds, insects and animals. What might these species have to say to us? Can listening to them help us learn not only how to care for them, but how to create a ‘culture of care’ for nature? Can listening help create stronger emotional connections between humans and the natural world?   Featuring multimedia presentations from one of Australia’s most prolific nature-sound recordists Andrew Skeoch and music duo the Bower...2024-03-251h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaideThe Big Nature Fix - Presented by The Environment Institute - WOMADelaide 2024SPEAKERS Joe Morrison, Kate Andrews, Ariadne Gorring, Martine Maron HOST Andrew Lowe How can our nation transform from being a global leader in species extinction to a global leader in nature regeneration? The term Nature Positive has snuck into the conversation and sounds like a good thing, but what does it really mean? Could it be a game-changer or is it just another buzzword, or worse, yet another form of greenwashing.  Australia will host the first Global Nature Positive Summit in October 2024, and governments and businesses are starting to incorporate i...2024-03-251h 03This Song Is YoursThis Song Is YoursZiggy Ramo (Live At Womadelaide Festival)Step backstage at the Womadelaide Festival with us for an exclusive conversation with the remarkable Ziggy Ramo! We're delving into his highly anticipated project, 'Human?', discussing everything from his captivating performance at Womadelaide to the reactions of fans to his latest music. Additionally, we'll explore Ziggy's diverse creative talents, as he shares insights into his roles as a songwriter, author, and gallery artist.Pre-order 'Human?' here Ziggy Ramo: Instagram / SpotifyYou can support the pod here: TSIY Insta / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...2024-03-1931 minThe Music ShowThe Music ShowLisa O'Neill and Cormac Begley live at WOMADelaideAn hour with two Irish living legends, singer songwriter Lisa O’Neill and concertina master Cormac Begley. Both stalwarts of the Irish traditional music scene, they united for an intense, wailing version of All the Tired Horses which was used in the final moment of Peaky Blinders.They play live and talk to Andy about what tradition means, how new writing can sing alongside the old songs, and the highs (piccolo) and lows (bass) of having a concertina collection.Including live performances of:All the Tired HorsesThe Green Groves of ErinTo WarOld NoteWhen Ca...2024-03-1055 minThe Music ShowThe Music ShowMarta Pereira da Costa, The Good Ones and Katanga Junior live at WOMADelaideThe Music Show is back on Kaurna Land at Adelaide's Botanic Park for WOMADelaide 2024, a festival celebrating music from all over the world.Marta Pereira da Costa was the first woman to make a career as a Fado guitarist. From Lisbon, Portugal, she gave up a career as a civil engineer to pursue the music full time and keep Portugal’s major musical tradition alive.The Good Ones formed in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda as a way of processing, healing and finding hope. There is a universality to their sound—fingerpicked acoustic guita...2024-03-0956 minAboriginal WayAboriginal WayWOMADelaide: Rob Edwards and Cedric VarcoeOn today's episode we speak with two First Nations artists featuring at WOMADelaide 2024. First up is Rob Edwards, a talented local artist who uses his gift for music to channel his unique voice and express multi-generational storytelling. Also featured is Cedric Varcoe, a renowned Narungga and Ngarrindjeri artist known for his iconic artwork that will feature on the WOMADelaide signage present at this year's festival. Both artists advocate for the continued amplification of Aboriginal voices and history through their work, with emphasis on the p...2024-03-0637 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears254. WOMADelaide Compilation 2024WOMADelaide, the World of Music, Arts and Dance, is an annual festival that brings together artists and performers from around the globe to celebrate cultural diversity and creativity. For another year, I had the privilege of chatting with artists from all corners of the world, exploring their unique perspectives, inspirations, and stories.Erin Buku takes us on a journey through the mystical realms of Ley Lines, while Dubioza Kolektiv sheds light on the intricate Bosnian laws surrounding live music. Rob Edwards opens up about the deep personal significance of writing about the Stolen Generation, and Katanga Junior...2024-03-061h 08RotationsRotationsWOMADelaide 2024Presented by 3CR Music Co-ordinator Joe, sampling some of the musical menu for WOMADelaide 2024, happening from March 8-11.Black Classical Music (feat. Venna & Charlie Stacey) / Yussef Dayes / BlackClassical Music [2023]To Remain/To Return / Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily / Love In Exile[2023]Pale Pawòl / Moonlight Benjamin / Simido [2019]Sham System / Al-Qasar / Who Are We? [2022]KUZOLA / PONGO / SAKIDILA [2022]The Way / Erin Buku / Single [2023]DREAMING [Alexander Flood Remix] / Rob Edwards / Single [2023]Interview with First Nation artist Rob Edwards, one of the local artists performing at WOMADelaide 2024.APMERE / Rob Edwards / Single [2022]You are just a Tiny Bunny! / Leenalchi / Sugungga [2020]Chucha / Son Rompe Pera / C...2024-01-2800 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideCan Seaweed Save The World - supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023SPEAKERS Alice Jones, Steve Meller and Catriona Mcleod HOST Nikolai Beilharz With thousands of kilometres of coastline, a tradition of seaweed use going back thousands of years, increasing demand for sustainable foods and products, and the capacity to contribute to regenerating ecosystems, is Australia ready to take advantage of this opportunity?  In the Blue Economy, something as simple as seaweed could provide new opportunities for regional communities as well as climate solutions. Featuring entrepreneur Steve Meller and marine researchers Alice Jones and Catriona Macleod, hosted by ABC 891s breakfast presenter Nikolai Beilharz. Suppor...2023-06-1451 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideRace To Net Zero - supported by Dr Bronner’s - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023SPEAKERS Eytan Lenko, Polly Hemming and Brynn O'Brien  HOST Maree Lowes  Reaching net zero by 2050 is now law of the land for Australia. But how are we going to get there? With policy slowly or totally failing to make change fast enough, some businesses, industries and financial institutions have started to set the path for themselves, or face pressure from stakeholders to do so. So when it comes to government versus industry, who is leading who on the race to net zero?  We speak with Eytan Lenko, CEO of Boundless, the philanthropic organisation fund...2023-06-1455 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideThe Party Room Podcast LIVE - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023Planet Talk favourites Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas give you the political analysis that matters and explain what it means for you with a live recording of the best political podcast in Australia.  SPEAKERS Fran Kelly, Patricia Karvelas, Penny Wong and Tory Shepherd. Proudly presented by The Australia Institute 2023-06-0138 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideNatural Rights - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023People assign themselves rights over nature all the time.  The right to extract, or the right to protect.  But what happens when you give nature its own rights?   What happens when we extend human rights to the earth?      When policy fails, can the legal system step in?  What if rivers had human rights? Join Community leader, advocate and scholar Anne Poelina, legal scholars Erinn O’Donnell and Peter Burdon on recognising personhood in the ecology around us. SPEAKERS Erin O’Donnell, Anne Poelina, Peter Burdon  HOST Tanya Ha Proudly presented by...2023-06-011h 02WOMADelaideWOMADelaideCrimes Against Nature - The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2023Stealing water, illegal logging, smuggling animals and plants – there are some pretty terrible things that humans do. But who is there to hold them to account?  And who makes the rules? Join water economist Sarah Wheeler, ecologist Phill Cassey and environmental lawyer Emma Carmody with host, Ruby Jones as they delve into how we can fight crimes against nature.    SPEAKERS Phill Cassey, Sarah Wheeler and Emma Carmody HOST Ruby Jones Proudly presented by The Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources 2023-06-0158 minThe Music ShowThe Music ShowYungchen Lhamo, Gosti and IZY live at WOMADelaideLive from WOMADelaide, music from Macedonia, Tibet, and Far North Queensland2023-03-1200 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears179. Tiana Khasi (WOMADelaide Edition)It’s not often an artist establishes themselves so eloquently with the launch of their debut EP,but in the case of Brisbane-born, Melbourne-based future soul artist Tiana Khasi, this wasprecisely achieved with the release of her 2019’s Meghalaya –a powerful statement of intentthat honours her Samoan and Indian heritage. A trained vocalist whose voice has been described ‘as venomous as it is honey-sweet’, Tiana’smusic pays homage to her heritage while exploring a forward-thinking blend of soul ,jazz and pop. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival I chat with Tiana Khasi about Meghalaya, the location in which her debut EP was...2023-03-1121 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears178. Grace Cummings (WOMADelaide Edition)Grace Cummings is a spellbinding folk-rock musician influenced by 20th century poets and luminaries, from Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan to Brett Whitely and Van Gogh. Her songwriting is intensely personal and reflects a strong connection to the Australian landscape. Her sophomore album, Storm Queen, was released on ATO Records in January 2022, earning her global acclaim. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival I chat with Grace Cummings about the creation of her Storm Queen album. We discussed changing vocal characters throughout the album, including various ambient features to provoke a sense of realness and upcoming new music. S...2023-03-1113 minStreets of Your TownStreets of Your TownTiana Khasi on playing WOMADelaide with her Samoan and Indian heritageIt’s rare that a musician makes such a mark with her first EP that Rolling Stone US magazine raves and international world music festivals beckon for you to play. But that’s exactly what has happened for Brisbane born and Melbourne based artist Tiana Khasi, whose eloquent and distinctive music will grace the WOMADelaide stage this weekend. Her debut EP, Meghalaya – titled for Meghalaya, India, the land of the Khasi tribe whose name she proudly bears – is a testament to the power of her storytelling and ability to weave themes of family, self-empowerment and identity...2023-03-1028 minStreets of Your TownStreets of Your TownTiana Khasi on playing WOMADelaide with her Samoan and Indian heritageIt’s rare that a musician makes such a mark with her first EP that Rolling Stone US magazine raves and international world music festivals beckon you to play.But that’s exactly what has happened to Brisbane-born and Melbourne-based artist Tiana Khasi, whose distinctive and captivating music will grace the WOMADelaide stage this weekend. Get full access to Streets of Your Town: The Journo Project at soyt.substack.com/subscribe2023-03-1028 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears177. The Garifuna Collective (WOMADelaide Edition)The Garifuna culture has been shaped over centuries by their mixed ethnicity and location, their music an intoxicating mixture of African rhythm and Latin American grooves. In 2001 UNESCO, officially proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna people of Central America as a ‘Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity’ The Garifuna Collective are carrying the torch of their unique culture into the future, expanding on the story of this fascinating community, which is struggling to retain its unique language, music, and traditions in the face of globalisation. In the lead up to WOMADelaide festival I chat...2023-03-1028 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears176. Nakhane (WOMADelaide Edition)Multi award winning South African singer, songwriter, actor, and novelist Nakhane has been hailed as “a real starin the making” (The Observer) who “makes the dancefloor a place of tenderness” (VICE). Their previous album, You Will Not Die, garnered the adoration of fans like Madonna and Elton John, and collaborators such as Perfume Genius and  Nile Rodgers In their many guises in music, film and literature, Nakhane has been instrumental in challenging the status quo in conversations about gender and sexuality; steadily building a body ofwork of cultural importance that hits every dancefloor sweet spot. In the leadup to WOMADelaid...2023-03-0915 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears175. Izy (WOMADelaide Edition)Izy (pronounced eye-zee), are perhaps Far North Queensland’s first neo-soul export. Ryo, Warrigo and Maru, each a part of musical families from different continents, connected in the distant north of Queensland; three young men who became brothers playing music together. Relocating to Melbourne in 2019, Izy play slinky, futuristic soul music with raw old-soul sensibilities. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival I chat with Izy about the creation of their album 'Irene'. We discussed the incorportation of family energy in their music and fostering an analog music making process. Support the show2023-03-0813 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears174. Kefaya (WOMADelaide Edition)Kefaya is an award winning collective of musicians and producers based in the UK, led by Al MacSween, Guiliano Modarelli and Joost Hendrickx, who bonded over both music and an internationalist political stance.  Experimental collective Kefaya collaborated with the cream of the world's musicians, using contemporary production techniques from the worlds of pop/rock and electronica to create a fresh, state-of-the-art spin on world music, as on their 2019 album with Afghan singer Elaha Soroor, Songs of Our Mothers. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival I chat with Kefaya about creating a political stance with their music, collabortating with artists a...2023-03-0728 minBeers & TearsBeers & Tears173. Beckah Amani (WOMADelaide Edition)Born in Tanzania, Beckah has spent a young lifetime gathering her stories. Moving to Australia at the age ofeight, her life has been “a constant movement”. Beckah Amani writes delicate, intimate songs that draw on deeplypersonal topics–heartbreak, placelessness, identity—with warmth and grace, drawing strength from hersonorous voice. Her work always manages to offer both solace and motivation, offering salve to the wounds ofthe world. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival this year, I chat with Beckah Amani about channeling her heritage in her music, having her family play on her debut EP 'April' and making the move from Aus...2023-03-0615 minLiquid Sunshine Radio Show - Funk, Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff!!Liquid Sunshine Radio Show - Funk, Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff!!World Wide Tunes - WOMADelaide Recap - Liquid Sunshine @ The Face Radio - #139 - 07-02-2023Hello Groovers, From 10-14 March WOMADelaide will take place in Adelaide, Australia. It is an amazing music, arts, dance & Ideas festival with the most interesting contemporary artist from around the world. Tonight we do a preview of the music you can expect at WOMADelaide. Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot QC Tracklist Kokoroko - Abusey Junction Ondatropica - Cumbia Espacial Meute - You & Me Aurora - Cure For Me Youssou N’Dour & Neneh Cherry - 7 Seconds Sister Nancy - Bam Bam Sampa The Great...2023-02-132h 03LOTL: Queer ConversationLOTL: Queer ConversationDon't Miss This Award Winning Emerging Indigenous Artist: Kee’Ahn At WOMADelaideAs WOMADelaide gears up for its return as a truly global festival, the wide range of acts and genres from all around the world and closer to home will deliver a wonderful four days at Adelaide’s Botanic Park/ Tainmuntilla. @keeahn  @kee.ahn https://tinyurl.com/ybp959suSupport the showCheck out more content on www.lotl.com2023-01-1815 minClimate ConversationsClimate ConversationsQuick Climate Links: "Does it feel like a fight", WOMADelaide panel sees the answer in "heart""A three-strong panel at the recent WOMADelaide festival considered the question of whether or not the climate crisis felt like a fight and agreed that the answer was to be found in "heart", You can hear the whole panel discussion here: "Climate Fighting Farming. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Democratic county executive candidates debate housing, climate, transit"; "Politicians call for $500bn a year to avert climate disaster"; "Coalition’s $220m pledge for native forestry ‘bad news’ for threatened species, conservationists say"; "Scientist Emma Smart on hunger strike after being refused bail"; "Bristol community secure...2022-04-1707 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideFuture Forward: Meet the changemakers. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Alex Bruhn, Amber Brock-Fable, Pantju Nam, Amelia Chaplin, Tiahni Adamson HOST Keira Jenkins What might a renewed relationship to the planet look like? What do we need to regenerate? Form anew? Bring again into existence? We’re joined by six young, engaged and passionate advocates for change who will share their stories about what we should be paying more attention to. 2022-03-3058 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideClimate Fighting Farming. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Anika Molesworth, Bruce Pascoe, Charles Massy HOST Anthony James How might regenerative agriculture change the way our food production system works, so that it’s better for the soils, uses water more efficiently, captures carbon, emits less CO2 and is still profitable for farmers? 2022-03-3058 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideBug Life: How insects rule our world. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Katja Hogendoorn, Rocio Ponce Reyes, Richard Glatz HOST Michael Harvey We might overlook them, but they outnumber us around 20 million to one. It’s an insects’ world and we’re just living in it. Join our panel of experts to examine how much we rely on insects and how resilient they are in the face of catastrophic change. 2022-03-3059 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideThe Minefield: Should Children Get the Vote? The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Waleed Aly, Scott Stephens, Lisa Hill ABC Radio National Podcast - Recorded live at WOMADelaide If our current politics is failing our children, should they get a say in changing it? After all 16 and 17 years olds already pay taxes, work, drive, volunteer for political parties. Not that any of these are a pre-requisite for voting in Australia, so why exclude young people? Especially when the policy decisions made now will be felt for decades when it comes to things like energy, climate and the environment. 2022-03-3056 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideElectric Future Now. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Richard Denniss, Renate Egan, Andrew Blakers HOST Nick Feik Reducing our emissions by making everything electric won’t just benefit the climate, it’s going to be great for everyone. In the long run, electrifying everything is cheaper and more efficient. We can get to 80 per cent emissions reductions by 2035 and we don't need any new technology at all. So what are we waiting for? 2022-03-301h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaideThe Wilderness Myth: How humans can nurture nature. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Martin Breed, Luke Price HOST Lee Constable Human interactions with the environment aren’t always a disaster. There are thousands of years of history of people working and shaping the Australian environment, and more efforts than ever today to restore ecosystems both marine and terrestrial. But a healthy ecosystem doesn’t have to mean untouched by humans. And healthy ecosystems lead to healthy people. 2022-03-3059 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideJane Goodall’s Survival Guide for Troubled Times. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2022SPEAKERS Dr Jane Goodall HOST Hosted by Natasha Mitchell A pre-recorded conversation with one of the world’s most influential conservationists. Jane Goodall made discoveries that radically changed and enriched the field of primatology, and has worked for decades advocating to protect habitats and promote environmental education. From a lifetime dedicated to nature, she shares her insights into how we find hope and strength in the face of the climate crisis. 2022-03-3059 minAboriginal WayAboriginal WayFirst Nations artists at WOMADelaide 2021WOMADelaide is just around the corner and this year the festival has announced a new music development initiative for emerging First Nations artists. It's in collaboration with the City of Playford's music venue and industry training hub Northern Sound System with support from Balya Productions.2021-03-0108 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaideChristiana Figueres: Outrage and Optimism. The Planet Talks - WOMADelaide 2020SPEAKERS: Christiana Figueres HOST: Sabra Lane Former UN Secretary for Climate, Christiana Figures, and Tom Rivett-Carnac, her UN political strategist, are the architects and driving force behind the landmark 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement when 194 countries, including the EU and China, signed up to collectively tackle the climate emergency. Their mission however didn’t stop in Paris. It continues to empower the world to make a difference for the sake of future generations via international campaigns, engagements and initiatives such as Global Optimism, Mission 2020, Profiles of Paris, Future Stewards, the podcast – Outrage and Opti...2020-06-0959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - International Women’s Day AddressSPEAKER: Jan Fran HOST: Tory Shepherd Walkley Award-winning journalist and TV presenter Jan Fran is an ambassador for Plan International Australia, anorganization that works alongside children, young people, supporters and partners to tackle root causes of the injustices facing girls and the most marginalised children. She’s best known for her work as host of SBS TV’s The Feed and Medicine or Myth, Network Ten’s The Projectand podcasts Sexism and the City and The Few Who Do and ‘The Frant’. The Advertiser State Editor and senior columnist Tory Shepherd i...2020-06-0959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Party Room Podcast LIVEHOSTS: Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas GUESTS: Rebekha Sharkie and Sarah Hanson-Young Australia’s best politics podcast – The Party Room – has been described as biting and brilliant and Planet Talks 2019 showed it’s even better live. If you missed it, don’t worry because Fran and PK are bringing their super sharp political minds and even sharper wit back in 2020 for a special International Women’s day edition of TPR LIVE. Join them as they dissect and interpret all the news and issues of the week in federal politics with some very special gues...2020-06-091h 01WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - We Can Still Fix ThisSPEAKERS: Damon Gameau, Will Steffen, Michelle Lim and Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor HOST: Bernie Hobbs The planet is suffering because humans have failed to listen and act. We have failed to act responsibly as individuals and governments have failed to listen to the scientific consensus and act fast. Despite being faced with unprecedented biodiversity loss, mass species extinctions and the dire consequences of a world not meeting the 2015 Paris climate change pledges, our panel however is still optimistic. Find out why in a discussion about protecting, restoring, funding and the...2020-06-0956 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - I’m so tired of waking up tiredAre we in the midst of a sleep loss epidemic? SPEAKERS: Greg Roach, Jill Dorrian and Danny Eckert HOST: Deb Tribe A good diet and exercise have dominated our media and social feeds as the answer to a long and healthy life. But is a silent sleep loss epidemic the greatest health challenge of the new 24/7 society we live in? Some have suggested, ‘the shorter your sleep, the shorter your life’ - but is it as simple as that? How much sleep do you need to be healthy? Join...2020-06-0959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Big Tech, data ethics and bias in the age of algorithmsSPEAKERS: Robert Elliott Smith, Julia Powles, and Peter Lewis HOST: Marc Fennell Our personal data has become the most valuable commodity the world has ever seen, yet most of us happily give it away for free to the likes of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon (Big Tech). These companies have in turn used this data to accumulate extraordinary wealth, power and influence through mostly unseen and largely unaccountable algorithms and AI that interpret, manipulate and control every aspect of our contemporary digital life. So can we trust Big Tech to always ‘no...2020-06-091h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2020 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Being Seen and HeardThe power and passion in the student climate strike movement. SPEAKERS: Doha Khan, Harriet O’Shea Carre, Milou Albrecht HOST: Tory Shepherd They can’t vote but they’re angry, fearful for the future and demanding to be heard by governments around the world. Passionate, smart and informed, these students have helped to create a thunderous collective voice for change that is hard to ignore. Doha, Harriet and Milou are three of the leaders of the Australian Student Strike for Climate movement. They’ve played a key part in one of the l...2020-06-0953 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Fight for the Bight Against Big OilSPEAKERS: Peter Owen, Bunna Lawrie and Jodie Rummer HOST: Clare Press Peter Owen (The Wilderness Society), Bunna Lawrie (Mirning Elder and Coloured Stone frontman) and Jodie Rummer (marine scientist, James Cook University) represent a large and growing movement of concerned people, councils, businesses, industries, environmental and scientific organisations opposing the proposed drilling by Norwegian oil company Equinor in The Great Australian Bight. It’s a David versus Goliath battle in one of the most pristine and diverse ocean environments left on Earth. On one side, Equinor’s supporters point to jobs and economic benefi...2019-06-2654 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Adani, Coal Wars, and the National Interest.SPEAKERS: Quentin Beresford and David Ritter HOST: Deb Tribe Our Prime Minister recently declared the need for “fair dinkum power" when the wind isn't blowing and the sun isn't shining. But can this “fair dinkum power” be good for the planet, leaving the 90 per cent of the nation’s coal reserves in the ground estimated for Australia to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement? Join Prof Quentin Beresford (author of Adani and the War on Coal) and David Ritter (Greenpeace CEO and author of The Coal Truth) as they discuss the Adani saga...2019-06-2658 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Less Meat, Less Heat: Is the elephant in the room a cow?SPEAKERS: Angie Plummer, Cecile Godde, Matthew Evans and Andy Lowe HOST: Deb Tribe Can we really tackle climate change without addressing our relationship with meat consumption and the livestock industry? Ditching the snag on the BBQ and shifting to a more plant based diet is a demand-side solution but only half the consumption / production equation. What needs to be done to change a livestock industry that contributes 15% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions? That’s even more than the transportation sector. Inaugural Director of Food Innovation at the University of Adelaide, Andy Lowe...2019-06-261h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Magic of Mushrooms: A mycelial path to saving the planet.SPEAKERS: Gavin McIntyre, Brian Pickles, Alison Pouliot and Mike Hornblow HOST: Robyn Williams Fungi preceded trees and animals on the Earth by hundreds of millions of years, and they’ll be cleaning humanity’s mess long after we’re gone. But can the humble ‘shroom help us save the planet right now? Bioneer Gavin McIntyre from ground breaking New York biofabrication company Ecovative Design, mycologists Brian Pickles and Alison Pouliot, and interdisciplinary designer Mike Hornblow are certain they can. Fungi are saving the planet daily by energy cycling ecosystems, decomposing organic matter and feeding pla...2019-06-261h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Party Room podcast: Live!SPEAKERS: Fran Kelly, Patricia Karvelas, Senator Penny Wong and Minister Simon Birmingham. Radio National’s brilliant politics podcast The Party Room comes out of the studio and into the Park for the first time. Join two of Australia’s most respected journalist broadcasters, Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas, plus special guests Senator Wong and Minister Birmingham as they analyse and interpret the latest issues from Canberra affecting our world. 2019-06-2659 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2019 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Can Trees Talk, Think and Heal?SPEAKERS: Brian Pickles, Monica Gagliano and Alex Gaut HOST: Robyn Williams Join pioneering scientists Brian Pickles and Monica Gagliano alongside Nature Connection guide, Alex Gaut as they discuss the fascinating world of tree communication, plant cognition and the healing powers of forest bathing. Gagliano’s bio acoustics research in plant cognition and Pickles’ work revealing a mycelium communication network dubbed “the Wood Wide Web” has exposed an incredible hidden world where plants and trees share, trade, care for family, display altruism, wage war, and even think! And the connection between trees and humans and is jus...2019-06-2658 minStreets of Your TownStreets of Your TownStreets of Your Town - Dangerous Song at WOMADelaideDangerous Song is a unique performance that combines the human voice with modern electronics, age-old instruments, and the calls of endangered animals to create an intriguing and moving musical piece like nothing I’ve seen before. In this episode of Streets of Your Town you'll meet the creative team behind this moving piece, as they prepare for the WOMADelaide world music festival and hopefully a tour around the country soon after. Interwoven throughout the performance are refrains of distinctive Mongolian throat singing and the haunting sounds of the Mongolian horse head fiddle. Get full access to Streets of Yo...2019-03-0712 minSBS German - SBS DeutschSBS German - SBS DeutschShantel & Bucovina Club Orkestar: Germany's contribution to WOMADelaide 2019 - Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkestar: Deutsche Musik, die in die Beine fährtGerman singer, DJ and producer Stefan Hantel, or Shantel as he's known on stage, has been crossing genres and breaking down musical and cultural barriers for 30 years. Now he's coming to Australia for two performances at WOMAD- the World Music Festival in Adelaide. We asked Shantel to tell us more about his unique style. - Der deutsche Sänger, DJ und Produzent Stefan Hantel, oder Shantel wie er auf der Bühne heisst, wandert seit 30 Jahren zwischen diversen Stilen und Kulturen. Jetzt kommt er nach Australien, für zwei exklusive Konzerte beim World Music Festival in Adelaide (WOM...2019-02-1313 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Tim Flannery Keynote with Robyn WilliamsInternationally celebrated environmentalist, scientist, explorer, writer and 2007 Australian of the Year, Professor Tim Flannery will open the Planet Talks with a keynote address and conversation about our sustainable relationship with the planet joined by the father of Australian science broadcasting, the legendary Robyn Williams. Currently Professorial Fellow at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute and chief councillor of the Australian Climate Council, Australia’s largest and most successful crowd funded organisation, Tim Flannery has published over 140 peer-reviewed scientific papers and named 25 living and 50 fossil mammal species. His 33 books include his latest publication is ‘Sunlight and Seaweed’ and the award...2018-08-241h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Climate Justice & the Human Face of Climate ChangeSpeakers: Kathy Jetnil Kijiner, Ursula Rakova, Julian Burnside, and Tim Costello Host: Ben Doherty While the world’s richest countries talk about climate change, many of the poorest nations are experiencing its devastating effects right now. Climate justice activists, Ursula Rakova (Carteret Islands) and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner (Marshall Islands) are the human face of climate change. Their homelands are the first nations of people being forcibly displaced due to manmade global warming. Ursula Rakova and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner are joined by Julian Burnside and Tim Costello to explore our responsibilities and the human face of climate change.2018-08-2458 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Techtopia LIVESpeakers: Genevieve Bell, Kristin Alford and Toby Walsh Host: Bernie Hobbs Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Machines represent the most significant social and organizational challenges since human civilisation emerged 5000 years ago. How humanity engages with these technologies today is the key to ensuring that the future development of these tools benefit both society and the environment. Joining Bernie Hobbs for a live discussion exploring the ramifications of technologies set to disrupt our sustainable relationship with the planet will be three of Australia's brightest minds - cultural anthropologist and former Adelaide thinker in residence G...2018-08-241h 01WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Is Plastic Pollution as Great a Threat to Humanity as Climate Change?Speakers: Vaughan Levitzke, Vivian Sim, and Anne Sharp Host: Deb Tribe An estimated five trillion plastic items - mostly less than five millimetres in size - are currently circulating the surface of the world's oceans and scientists cite microplastics (particles less than 5mm) entering our food chain as a potential toxic ticking time bomb. Let that sink in for a minute... ('scuse the pun). Three experts in waste, microplastic contamination research and consumer behaviour, Vaughan Levitzke, Vivian Sim, and Anne Sharp sit down with the ABCs Deb Tribe to discuss the scale o...2018-08-2456 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Wonder of BirdsOur Most Vital Connection to Nature & What They Tell Us About the Planet & Ourselves Speakers: Jim Robbins and Sonia Kleindorfer Host: Robyn Williams Our human relationship to birds is like no other creature on earth. These wondrous and miraculous animals captivate, inform and enrich all life on the planet in extraordinary ways. New York Times writer and author of "The Wonder of Birds" Jim Robbins and professor of animal behaviour at Flinders Uni Sonia Kleindorfer, will come together for a fascinating conversation about the wonder of birds - our most vital c...2018-08-241h 26WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Wardrobe Crisis LIVESpeakers: Clare Press, Gab Murphy and Megan O’Malley Vogue Australia's Sustainability Editor-at-Large, respected fashion journalist and author Clare Press brings her popular "slow fashion" podcast Wardrobe Crisis to a live recording at the Planet Talks! The WARDRODE CRISIS Podcast decodes the fashion system and digs deep to explore fashion’s effects on people and planet. Sitting down with Clare are intrepid documentary makers Gab Murphy and Megan O’Malley of "Walk Sew Good" to investigate the impact of our modern fashion consumption habits. These two intrepid explorers walked 3500km across South East Asia to find and document p...2018-08-2453 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2018 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Peter Greste in Conversation with Ben DohertySpeaker: Peter Greste Host: Ben Doherty Peter Greste is an award winning foreign correspondent who worked for Reuters, the BBC and Al Jazeera around the world, including London, Belgrade, Africa, South America and Afghanistan. Most recently however, he has become best known for his campaign for press freedom after enduring 400 days in a Cairo prison on charges of terrorism and producing fake news to undermine Egyptian national security. Peter will be joined in a conversation about press freedom and its importance for the future of democracy by three time Walkley Award-winning journalist Ben Do...2018-06-2556 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Oumou SangareSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-061h 03WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - L-Fresh The LionSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-0659 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Inna ModjaSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-061h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Hanoi MastersSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-0658 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Bebel GilbertoSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-0649 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Aziza BrahimSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-0659 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Artists in Conversation - Archie Roach & Uncle Jack CharlesSit in on a one-on-one chat with some of the festival's biggest names with our popular Artists In Conversation series and get a unique insight into the fascinating minds, music and worlds of visiting WOMADelaide artists! 2018-02-0651 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - What's god got to do with it?Speakers: Prof Mohamad Abdalla | Rabbi Jonathan Keren-Black | Philippa Rowland Host: Father Bob Maguire The Pope’s game changing encyclical—Laudato Si – stressed environmental stewardship and climate change action is consistent with Christian spiritual life. But the Green Faith movement is not just a Christian thing. It’s a central pillar of all major religions. This interfaith panel led by Australia’s favourite Catholic, Father Bob Maguire, will discuss how and why Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Jewish faiths have made climate change and environmental responsibility a major part of contemporary religious life and practice.2017-05-1959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Valuing Indigenous Knowledge and LanguageSpeakers: Lewis Yerloburka O'Brien | Veronica Perrurle Dobson | Fiona Walsh | Zaachariaha Fielding Host: Miriam Corowa 40,000 years of Indigenous Australians have maintained a sustainable relationship with every corner of Australia’s diverse environment via a deep listening tradition that preserves language, heritage and culture. In this panel respected Indigenous Elders, an Ethno-Ecologist and a young Indigenous rising star who sings in his country’s language will talk about this knowledge and how the future of Australian environmental conservation is linked to preserving and sustaining our indigenous cultures, heritage and languages. 2017-05-191h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - "Do Something"Speakers: Karen O'Brien | Jon Dee | Erin Rhoads | Vanessa Morrish Host: Sonya Feldhoff Just because you can't do everything it doesn't mean you shouldn't do something. Do we view climate change as a problem for Governments, scientists, environmentalists and economists to sort out or is our role as individuals more important? Join Karen, Jon, Erin and Vanessa as they chat about their work focusing on the “I” in climate change, how people see themselves making changes and how we can empower everyone to “do something”. 2017-05-191h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Redefining Resources and the Right To RepairSpeakers: Kyle Wiens | Veena Sahajwalla | Nicholas Chileshe Host: Robyn Williams We’re running out of resources but according to this panel, we’re going to be ok. Can we compete with the convenience of the garbage dump and the latest iPhone? Are tech companies taking away our right to extend the life of products? Is a waste-free economy possible? iFixit founder Kyle Wiens, UNSW’s Scientia Professor of Materials Science, Veena Sahajwalla and UniSA’s reverse logistics expert Nicholas Chileshe know a thing or two about delaying entropy, so let’s ask them. 2017-05-1959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Human Life on MarsSpeakers: Carmel Johnston | Josh Richards Host: Robyn Williams Is colonising Mars the next giant leap for humanity or is it a waste of time and money? Do humans need to be a multi planet species to avoid extinction as argued by Elon Musk? What have humans and the blue planet got to gain in the short term by practising and preparing to inhabit the Red Planet? Who better to ask than two of our favourite Martians, Australian Mars One candidate, Josh Richards and Carmel Johnston – Crew Commander of a year-long Mars Simulation mission. 2017-05-191h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2017 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Richard Fidler in conversation w/ Sir Tim SmitGuest: Sir Tim Smit (UK) Host: Richard Fidler Former Archaeologist, music composer and producer, Sir Tim Smit is best known for his achievements in Cornwall in restoring the Lost Gardens of Heligan and co-creating the multi Award-winning Eden Project - a cradle of life containing world-class horticulture and startling architecture. Eden has become one of the world’s most popular man-made eco-tourism destinations with more than 16 million people visiting it since 2000. And that’s only part of the Tim Smit story… 2017-05-1959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Words, Pictures and Climate Change Pitches Speakers: Dee Madigan | Jane Caro | First Dog on the Moon Host: Tory Shepherd Can effectively communicating facts about climate change make any difference to how people vote in the next election? What is the PR pollution clouding carbon politics? Is it possible to make an issue this complex simple enough to get good decisions within our short-term electoral cycle? This panel of communications gurus and a canine political cartoon commentariat are masters of words and pictures, so what’s their world-saving climate change action pitch? 2016-03-2959 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Should We Trust Scientists? Speakers: Naomi Oreskes | Tanya Monro | Karl Kruszelnicki Host: Paul Willis Is economic growth possible if we truly address climate change or will a transition require serious economic pain before any gain? Is coal about to disappear as fast as Kodak did and, if so, can new energy technologies deliver a ‘win-win’ for the environment and the economy? This panel features some of our foremost economic and political minds discussing the possibility of a new economy and clean growth. 2016-03-2957 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - A Green Growth Economy Speakers: Ross Garnaut | John Hewson Host: Lenore Taylor Is economic growth possible if we truly address climate change or will a transition require serious economic pain before any gain? Is coal about to disappear as fast as Kodak did and, if so, can new energy technologies deliver a ‘win-win’ for the environment and the economy? This panel features some of our foremost economic and political minds discussing the possibility of a new economy and clean growth. 2016-03-2956 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Off the grid game changers Speakers: Simon Hackett | Dan Spencer | Felicia Whiting Host: Robyn Williams Three South Australian leaders of 'off the grid innovation and activism' look at what the near future could hold in powering homes, business, streets and cities. Will there be any place for coal fired power stations in that future? 2016-03-2956 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - What's Love Got To Do With It Speakers: David Suzuki | Indira Naidoo | Amelia Telford Host: Robyn Williams Is winning the battle for our hearts more important than the economy, politics and carbon numbers? As we increasingly live in cities is our society losing its connection with nature? If so, how might we change this? Our panel looks at cultivating love for the environment and how this helps bring about positive change at the human rather than political level. 2016-03-2957 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2016 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - David Suzuki Keynote Speaker: David Suzuki MC: Robyn Williams For four decades Canadian David Suzuki has been one of the most prominent, articulate, passionate and effective advocates for our planet and its environment. At 79 he shows no sign of slowing down. Spend an hour with one of the greatest eco-warriors of our time. 2016-03-2947 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Repairing the Blue Heart of our PlanetSpeakers: Sylvia Earle, Charlie Veron, Bronwyn Gillanders Host: Bernie Hobbs Marine experts have warned that we are in the middle of an unprecedented high-risk period of marine species extinction. On our watch the world’s oceans and natural wonders like The Great Barrier Reef have borne the brunt of a potent combination of over-fishing, pollution, unparalleled mining and farming run-offs, the acidification of the seas caused by increasing carbon dioxide emissions and the disruptive results of rising water temperatures. Our panel, three highly regarded marine scientists, discuss the vast challenge ahead to reverse thes...2015-05-111h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Creating HopeSimran Sethi in conversation with Sylvia Earle Host: Bernie Hobbs Simran Sethi and Sylvia Earle are two of the world’s most inspiring environmental messengers. Their mission is both clear and hopeful - to inspire us all to take responsibility for, and play a role in creating a better future for the earth for all generations to come. Listen to two of the world’s foremost eco-heroes discuss their hopes and dreams for the planet. 2015-05-1157 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Can Human Beings Be Well When The Planet Is Sick?Speakers: Paul Willis, Emily Johnston, Ingo Weber Host: Bernie Hobbs Is health the forgotten latecomer to climate change? The change in global temperatures is already causing significant stresses on human populations and we'll need to adapt to a hotter climate regardless of successful emissions reductions. What is the impact likely to be and how might we mitigate it? Our panel of health and science experts discuss what climate change means to our health and well-being. 2015-05-0459 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - I'm Not A Climate Scientist But...Speakers: Andrew Denton, Rod Quantock, Hannah Gadsby Host: Robyn Williams Climate change is no laughing matter … or is it? Science or satire - how do we best communicate climate science and the urgency to act on the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced? Do more people turn to Will Ferrell’s climate change YouTube clips or Al Gore pie charts and PowerPoints for the truth? Are people more likely to share on social media Leigh Sales’ 7.30 interview with the world’s leading climate scientists or US political satirist John Oliver’s interviews with them? Who makes more sens...2015-05-041h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Valuing Our PlanetSpeakers: Vandana Shiva, Paul Sutton, Tim Jarvis  Host: Robyn Williams A famous native American proverb says 'Only when the last tree has died, and the last river been poisoned, and the last fish been caught, will we realise we cannot eat money.' The panel's three leaders challenge this pessimistic prediction by discussing values - financial and what we love and care about - that we place on our land, food and water. They will range across themes including seed democracy, urbanisation and land management and what this means for the health of...2015-04-271h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2015 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Silver Lining in the Cloud of Climate ChangeSpeakers: Cecilia Woolford, Peter Langridge, Bob Brown Host: Robyn Williams Are our climate-altering activities hurtling us towards a bleak fate or is this the catalyst for a new era of environmentally sustainable ideas and innovation? Are we witnessing the dawning of an unstoppable wave of action and leadership? According to our panelists we do have the ideas, innovation, motivation and people to give us the hope that we can and will respond to the challenge. Listen to our visionary panel discuss the optimistic future they have seen emerging in business, agriculture, politics an...2015-04-2759 minBeaver on the BeatsBeaver on the BeatsWOMADelaide 2015: Nourishment Forever-AfterOh WOMADelaide, how I long to be back in your nourishing arms. You came again and gave the people four days and nights of awesomely-diverse arts, culture and music from around the world under sunshine and shady trees in Adelaide’s Botanic Park. You created the space for a vibrant community of friendly, conscious, arts-loving people […] The post WOMADelaide 2015: Nourishment Forever-After appeared first on Beaver on the Beats.2015-03-2200 minThe LinkAdelaide PodcastThe LinkAdelaide PodcastLinkAdelaide - Adelaide Festival 2015 - Ian Scobie's WOMADelaideWOMADelaide Festival Director Ian Scobie has been at the helm of the iconic WOMADelaide music and cultural festival for many years. In this chat, he gives a glimpse of what he looks forward to each year, who he's excited about, and what we can expect from Adelaide's annual weekend of fun in Botanic Park.2015-02-2700 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Three Great Threats to Biodiversity: Climate Change, People and Habitat LossSpeakers: Peter Ward, Chris Daniels, Peter Owen Hosted by: Robyn Williams Life on this planet is under extreme duress. The three pressures, whilst being interlinked and ultimately originating with humans all affect ecosystems in different ways.  A warming earth affects the water cycle which ultimately determines the susceptibility of terrestrial landscapes to support life.  Cities across the world are growing dramatically over the best land, and habitat clearance to support human needs eliminates biodiversity. What will the term biodiversity mean in 2100? Peter, Chris and Peter talk about how great these three thr...2014-12-101h 00WOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - When Polly Met Peter And TimSpeakers: Polly Higgins | Peter Garrett | Tim Flannery Hosted by: Bernie Hobbs Find out what happens when one of the world’s most visionary thinkers in the area of law and environmental action - Polly Higgins - meets Australia's leading environmental thinker, writer and activist Tim Flannery and former government minister, ACF president and Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett for a frank conversation about why and how the law and legislation must tackle climate change. 2014-12-1057 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Transforming SocietySpeakers: Paul Gilding | Simon Holmes à Court | Richard Slaughter Hosted by: Robyn Williams With a change of government and climate change action policy, where to now for “the greatest moral, economic and social challenge of our time”? Our panel discuss some of the social, corporate and political structures that we still have at our disposal to deal with a planet wide emergency now and into the future. 2014-12-0855 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Gen Z and Distractions vs. ActionSpeakers: Tim Hollo | Simon Sheikh | Ane Brun Hosted by: Bernie Hobbs Generation Z are the most globally exposed and connected generation in the history of the planet. They will inherit any mess made by their parents and grandparents but are they more concerned about celebrity culture and low carb diets than climate change and low carbon economies?  With the oldest Generation Z turning 19 this year how do we activate their hearts and minds to consider climate change action as their priority?  This panel looks at musicians, role models and ways to harness the pow...2014-12-0858 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - Climate Change and 100 Million Person CitiesSpeakers: Tom Wigley | Steffen Lehmann | Amie Albrecht Hosted by: Bernie Hobbs Thanks to the latest research from a host of the world’s most respected climate scientists like Tom Wigley, the weight of evidence pointing to the human role in changing our weather is now beyond compelling. Consequently, if their forecasts of climate change increases do occur, life in our most densely populated areas face an unprecedented and urgent call to action.                With 26 cities on the planet currently housing between 10 and 20 million people each and projections of a future with 11 billion people on the plan...2014-12-0858 minWOMADelaideWOMADelaide2014 WOMADelaide Planet Talks - The Captain Kirk & Dr. Spock of Communicating Climate ChangeSpeakers: Annabel Crabb | Tory Shepherd | Tanya Ha Hosted by: Robyn Williams The Media, MPs and Mothers all play vital roles in shaping our emotional (Kirk) and rational (Spock) attitudes to environmental action. How do they frame a climate change message in ways that are relevant, accurate and meaningful to their audiences? Our panel of expert science, environment and politics communicators discuss some of the social, cultural, political and psychological machinations behind the things we see, hear and read about climate change. 2014-12-0857 minBeaver on the BeatsBeaver on the BeatsThe WOMADelaide Experience – What Everyone WantsEveryone I know who experiences WOMADelaide festival, wants to experience it again. Everyone I know who’s heard about the WOMADelaide experience, wants to have it. That’s because it’s one of the world’s best musical festivals, and Australia’s very best. Fundamentally for the quality of music and its friendly festival people, but for so many other […] The post The WOMADelaide Experience – What Everyone Wants appeared first on Beaver on the Beats.2014-03-1800 min