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From Channel 7's popular The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies and Larry Edmur, this podcast brings you the show's best interviews, entertainment, and human-interest stories.
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Choreographer Mandy Moore has created iconic dance sequences for major productions including La La Land, Silver Linings Playbook, Babylon, and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour over the past two decades. Her work spans Hollywood blockbusters, award shows including the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, and viral music videos. Moore discusses her creative process, including teaching non-dancers like Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, choreographing the famous LA freeway opening of La La Land, and collaborating with Taylor Swift on both spectacular tour performances and deliberately awkward viral dance moves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Choreographer Mandy Moore has created iconic dance sequences for major productions including La La Land, Silver Linings Playbook, Babylon, and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour over the past two decades. Her work spans Hollywood blockbusters, award shows including the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, and viral music videos. Moore discusses her creative process, including teaching non-dancers like Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, choreographing the famous LA freeway opening of La La Land, and collaborating with Taylor Swift on both spectacular tour performances and deliberately awkward viral dance moves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food editor Amanda Cordoni from House and Garden magazine demonstrates two Easter recipes: a whole barramundi stuffed with basil pesto, lime and butter, served with charred pineapple, and an upside-down apple and quince pancake with mascarpone. The recipes are designed to be simple and achievable for home cooks hosting Easter gatherings, with minimal preparation time and maximum visual impact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Financial adviser Ben Nash discusses strategies for Australians facing rising interest rates, petrol prices and cost of living pressures. High-interest savings accounts now offer rates up to 5.4%, whilst mortgage holders can save thousands by comparing rates and negotiating better deals. Simple changes like timing fuel purchases using price tracking apps, auditing insurance policies and cancelling unused subscriptions can help reduce household expenses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nasi goreng, a sought-after Indonesian fried rice dish, can be easily prepared at home using induction cooking instead of traditional gas flames. Chef Junda Khoo from Hojak Restaurants demonstrates the technique of achieving 'wok hay' (breath of the wok) by using day-old jasmine rice, pre-cooked prawns, sambal chilli paste, and keeping ingredients as dry as possible throughout the cooking process. The dish is finished with sweet soy sauce, fried shallots, and topped with a crispy-edged fried egg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were jostled and jeered by protesters at Nakimba Mosque in Western Sydney. The group of men shouted 'shame' and 'disgrace' over the war in Gaza, forcing the Prime Minister into a rushed departure. The politicians were attending prayers to mark the end of Ramadan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dakota Goyo, who played young Thor in the 2011 Marvel film, reflects on his experience working on the blockbuster 15 years after its release. The now-grown actor discusses landing the role without an audition after filming Real Steel, working with Anthony Hopkins, and receiving valuable acting advice from Hugh Jackman. Goyo confirms he is actively pursuing his acting career despite online rumours of retirement, and shares how his early experiences on major film sets shaped his passion for the industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has made landfall approximately 50 kilometres north of Coen in far north Queensland as a Category 4 system at 7am Queensland time. The cyclone has brought down trees, caused storm surge erosion in Cairns' northern beaches, and prompted evacuations to emergency shelters in Coen, a remote community of about 400 residents. Emergency alerts have been issued for towns including Aurukun and Weipa as the system continues tracking across Cape York Peninsula.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria Venuti, the beloved Australian entertainer known for her work as a singer, actress, cabaret performer and TV personality, celebrates her 85th birthday. The milestone comes nearly 10 years after she suffered a devastating stroke in 2016 following an intruder incident at her Sydney home, which left her in a coma. Despite the life-altering ordeal, Venuti continues to maintain her spirit and has even returned to performing, reprising her role in Fat Pizza after the stroke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shazzie Denia, a media producer and wife of Gold Logie winner Grant Denyer, has written a memoir revealing her lifelong connection to the spirit world that she previously kept hidden. After completing certification with a medium school in Canada, she experienced an overwhelming influx of 400 spirits over four days seeking to connect with their loved ones, prompting her to document their messages. The book explores her journey from suppressing her abilities due to Catholic schooling and journalism career aspirations to embracing them after witnessing similar gifts in her daughters and receiving persistent messages from a deceased close friend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Williamson has transformed from a Love Island contestant and nightclub manager into a global podcasting sensation with his Modern Wisdom series, which has reached over a billion views across 1,000 episodes. The British podcaster interviews high-profile guests including Matthew McConaughey, Mel Robbins and Louis Theroux, exploring themes of self-improvement and personal growth. Williamson is touring Australia with a live solo show, performing in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fiona Horne, a practising modern witch for over 40 years, has written 16 books about witchcraft and is releasing her 17th titled 'Coven', which explores how people can experience a magical life through intention and focus. Modern witchcraft has become one of the fastest growing spiritual paths in the Western world, with billions of hits on platforms like TikTok under 'WitchTok'. Horne is currently on a national book tour across Australia's east coast, sharing her approach to witchcraft as an empowering, creative practice focused on service rather than personal gain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday the 13th brings various superstitions into focus, including the beliefs that walking under a ladder disrupts the Holy Trinity, breaking a mirror damages the soul for seven years, and opening an umbrella indoors insults household guardian spirits. The hosts discuss these superstitions with humour, referencing a scene from the first episode of Friends where Ross partially opens an umbrella indoors, which fans claim caused his bad luck throughout the series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Denise Austin, the pioneering fitness instructor from the 1980s and 90s aerobics boom, continues her fitness career four decades later with a focus on women over 50. She has recreated iconic photo shoots wearing her original leotards from the 80s and 90s, demonstrating she can still fit into them 35 years later. Austin now collaborates with her daughter Katie, who has launched her own fitness app, and together they walked the Sports Illustrated swimsuit runway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz discusses the band's 30-year career, which includes seven studio albums, 32 singles, and 20 million record sales. The band is touring Australia and New Zealand, performing songs from across their entire catalogue with a setlist that changes nightly. Duritz reflects on the success of their cover of 'Big Yellow Taxi' and their Academy Award-nominated song from Shrek 2, 'Accidentally in Love'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's largest annual skinny dip event in Sydney has been cancelled due to rising costs and lack of major sponsorship. The Sydney Skinny typically attracts participants of all ages and sizes who swim without swimwear. The popular liberating swim event will remain suspended until funding can be secured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz discusses the band's 30-year career, which includes seven studio albums, 32 singles, and 20 million record sales. The band is touring Australia and New Zealand, performing songs from across their entire catalogue with a setlist that changes nightly. Duritz reflects on the success of their cover of 'Big Yellow Taxi' and their Academy Award-nominated song from Shrek 2, 'Accidentally in Love'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's largest annual skinny dip event in Sydney has been cancelled due to rising costs and lack of major sponsorship. The Sydney Skinny typically attracts participants of all ages and sizes who swim without swimwear. The popular liberating swim event will remain suspended until funding can be secured.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz discusses the band's 30-year career, which includes seven studio albums, 32 singles, and 20 million record sales. The band is touring Australia and New Zealand, performing songs from across their entire catalogue with a setlist that changes nightly. Duritz reflects on the success of their cover of 'Big Yellow Taxi' and their Academy Award-nominated song from Shrek 2, 'Accidentally in Love'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian government is relaxing national fuel standards for 60 days to bring an additional 100 million litres of supply per month into the market amid escalating Middle East conflict and global energy concerns. A major aged care provider has begun trialling a two-tier menu and payment system that removes hot breakfasts, homemade cakes and free-to-air TV access for some residents. A New York University study reveals that certain types of friends, called 'hasslers', who regularly create problems can elevate disease risk and inflammation, causing people to age faster.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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