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Beers & Tears

Victoria Kozbanis

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Beers & Tears: a podcast for music lovers by music lovers, including something we all love (beers). Brought to you by Victoria Kozbanis. Beers & Tears is a music podcast aimed at shedding some light on artists and their creative works and processes. Join Vic for some fun lighthearted chats with a new feature artist each week discussing everything music and entertainment
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Hood Politics with Prop

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The political landscape can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. If you've survived junior high, lived in an urban city or understand gang life, you can understand geopolitics. Join rapper and author Propaganda and his friends as they use their hood-knowledge to break down the political scene.
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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. To find out more about what this podcast and website is about, head over to this post. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Life is stressful. Life is hectic. Oftentimes life can even feel overwhelming and unmanageable. Then bedtime comes, you’re ready for sleep and your brain just won’t cooperate. Welcome to the Jim Brickman Bedtime Story. Expert advice, uplifting interviews, a final happy thought for the day and some calming music to send you to slumber.
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The best in fishing entertainment! PointClickFish Fishing Podcast Radio brings you live interviews from some of the best Captains, Teams, and Companies in the industry. Listen, learn and laugh! PCF Radio is brought to you by - Crystal Coast Graphics - HUK Performace Fishing
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M365 Voice is a weekly podcast dedicated to share information with the community about the Microsoft 365 platform that includes Office 365, Windows 10 and EMS. Our podcasts will be 20 minutes each and will cover new features, updates, best practices and other ideas about the platform. We will also host guests from the community and from different Microsoft Product Group members.
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Comedian & award-winning adult film director Oliver Wong interviews anyone and everyone from actors to book nerds. Always curious about other people's life stories and what it means to be a human being, Oliver looks for genuine connection through emotionally naked dialogues interjected with empathy, honesty, humor, and a dash of vulnerability. Oliver invites you to tune in to discover how fun and weird we all can be - all while using his Taiwanese accent. Listen, comment, review, subscribe, ...
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This podcast is the audio from the Google Hangouts on the WeCreateEdu channel. This is a community for YouTube content creators. We share in the joys and woes of being a creator. Whether you have had content since the start of YouTube or if you are just thinking about starting a channel, this is a community for you. We swap advice, tips, best practices, and support each other.
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Sometimes it's just dope to hear brilliant people talk. Today we get to learn from the the guys over at the Fire and Fury podcast, journalist Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, and James Truman, former editorial director of Condé Nast. We hear about their thoughts on the upcoming election, if Trump is really as ba…
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In this episode, we are pleased to host Vesa Juvonen, Principal Program Manager for the Microsoft 365 Platform, and Waldek Mastykarz, Principal Developer Advocate for Microsoft 365 Advocacy. Throughout our chat, Vesa and Waldek shared with us their extensive wisdom, experience, and knowledge on various topics. Our conversation covered their advice …
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We are just days away from the election. While we are currently enjoying the excitement of the World Series, we know that after the election, we may face either riots or protests, especially following Trump's Klan rally. Here are a few things you can do to take care of yourself in the meantime. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod ht…
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, I am thrilled to be chatting with Aotearoa/New Zealand-based singer-songwriter Adam Hattaway! Fresh off announcing his upcoming album High Horse, which drops on November 8th. We dive into all things album related! Including single, “Good Times,” a gritty, raw track that pushes the boundaries of his vocal range unde…
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In the heart of Adelaide, a movement is changing the conversations about film and film culture. That movement is called moviejuice, a ground up driven collective of artists, filmmakers, film theorists and enthusiasts, who commune to watch, experience, and talk about film and art culture together. Created by Shea Gallagher, Daniel Tune, and Louis Ca…
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Director Samuel Van Grinsven returns to our screens with his sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, a powerful drama about an abandoned child, Jack (Dacre Montgomery), attending the wake of a mother he never knew, and encountering her grieving widow, Jill (Vicky Krieps). As Jack and Jill navigate the fractured existence they find themselves in, …
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Kate Blackmore's feature length film debut, Make It Look Real, navigates the intricacies of utilising an intimacy coordinator on the set of a film. Kate follows intimacy coordinator Claire Warden as she embarks on the collaborative process of presenting sex on screen for Kieran Darcy-Smith's film Tightrope, which features three Australian actors wh…
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Regular readers of The Curb will know that I have a particular soft spot for the work of Sally Aitken. Through her expansive filmography that tells stories that span the globe, from David Stratton, to Valerie Taylor, to The Wiggles, and now to Every Little Thing, a film about Terry, a wildlife carer in California who runs a rehab facility for hummi…
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Director Silje Evensmo Jacobsen's documentary A New Kind of Wilderness won the 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema – Documentary and will be screening at the Adelaide Film Festival on Saturday 26 October and Tuesday 29 October. This serene and moving film follows a young family in the midst of transition. Parents Maria and Nik are raisi…
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, we dive into the world of one of Aotearoa’s rising R&B and soul artists, Reiki Ruawai. Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated debut EP THE MESSAGE, Reiki delivers a lush blend of R&B, hip hop, soul, and indie-pop, reflecting his West Coast Raglan roots. We’ll chat about his soulful lead single ‘Love No Oth…
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Documentarian Ian Darling's filmography includes a myriad of films that explore the fabric of Australian society. With Paul Kelly - Stories of Me, Darling immersed viewers into the poetry of one of Australia's greatest lyricists. In The Final Quarter, the excoriating and cruel racism inflicted upon footy legend Adam Goodes is explored through the m…
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The AFLW was established in 2016, expanding from an initial eight teams to eighteen in 2022. In the years since it launched, the league has grown to showcase the different styles of football that each corner of Australia has to offer. In Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean's essential documentary Like My Brother, we follow four AFLW hopefuls from th…
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In this episode, Prop sits down with investigative journalist and all around dope Black man Garrison Hayes. He's doin the work of helping us get our heads around how Black people in this day and age could support Donald Trump. Follow Garrison: linktr.ee/garrisonh Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoli…
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In this episode, we dive into the vibrant sounds of West Australian indie-rock band Great Gable and their new album, Small Fry. Back for a third time on the pod with their third album join me as I chat with Alex Whiteman from Great Gable about their creative journey, the happiness infused into this new album, reflective of a Western Australian summ…
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Over the span of eleven minutes, the impressive short film Yeah the Boys sways and swerves through a boozy night with the lads in nondescript backyard Australia. Drinking culture, Aussie larrikinism, and the masculinity that finds fertile ground in these areas is brought to life with a pulsing score by The Avalanches. Oh, and all of this is present…
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To call Parish Malfitano's sophomore feature, Salt Along the Tongue, a straight up horror film feels like a disservice to the experience of watching this magnificent melodrama-adjacent film. Yes, there are most certainly horrific elements - blood features heavily throughout the film, upsetting tales about the symbiotic relationship between wasps an…
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, we sit down with the incredibly talented Mathilde Anne, an emerging Australian singer-songwriter, to dive deep into her anticipated debut album, ‘Normal’. Known for her enchanting vocals and distinct songwriting, Mathilde shares her experiences as a neurodiverse woman, navigating self-acceptance and personal empowe…
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Last season we discussed the antitrust case against being brought against Google in the episode called "Get Yo Weight Up". Well, the trial has been completed and the judge has issued his ruling. It looks like Google gotta fall back y'all. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoliticspod/ Follow Prop: htt…
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Finnish-Australian filmmaker Saara Lamberg has crafted a filmography which features genre-defying, boundary pushing films like 2017's Innuendo, 2022's Westermarck Effect, and the docu-fiction film The Lies We Tell Ourselves, which received screenings at Perth's Revelation International Film Festival and the Sydney Underground Film Festival. Screeni…
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, I sit down with Naarm/Melbourne’s electrifying dance-punk band Gut Health to chat about their highly anticipated debut album Stiletto, set to release on October 11. Fresh off their second European tour of the year, the six-piece band’s guitarists Dom & Eloise dives into the creative process behind their immersive t…
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For an LA dude, one of the worst things you can call someone is a weirdo. In today's episode, we run through some of the plays that the Harris and Trump campaigns are running to try to prove how weird the other side is. Stream "Toys 4 Tots" by Fashawn feat. Prop: https://open.spotify.com/track/3VdXAxs4775HtPau93zKZ6?si=iacDAzOVRPqSMQVteCt-Cg Follow…
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The Koalas is a documentary that follows in the footsteps of the McIntyre's Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story and Jane Hammonds's Black Cockatoo Crisis, in that it essays the plight of an Australian icon - the koala - alongside the stories of the activists, ecologists, politicians, and wildlife carers who are putting themselves on the line to save the ic…
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Springfield, OH didn't really appreciate all this attention from the GOP ticket talking about migrants eating everybody's pets. Now the town is dealing with bomb threats and right-wing YouTubers, all because y'all lied on our Haitian population. Well Springfield said, we think it would be best if you keep our name out yo mouth. Follow Hood Politics…
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For those who don't know, "whoopin feet" is LA slang for beating somebody up so bad, they come flying out they shoes. I know the debate is already old news, but Imma use my antennas to tell y'all who THEY think won. I bet my bike for your car that Trump thinks he lost. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/ho…
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When you really get down to it, both Trump and Harris' economic plans are just them bossing up. One is doing it by the sword and the other is doing it through finesse. We talk through their plans and then go over the costs of both. https://www.axios.com/2024/08/28/trump-harris-national-debt-election Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticsp…
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The upcoming 18th Annual Sydney Underground Film Festival kicks off in Newtown, NSW, on Thursday 12 September with a Smell-O-Rama screening of John Waters cult classic Female Trouble, celebrating its 50th anniversary. The festival runs until Sunday 15 September with a huge array of films and features ranging from the truly bonkers Vulcanizadora to …
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The electoral college is such a weird and convoluted concept that only the American political system employs, and it's only used for electing a president. Imma tell you the racist history behind it and make it make sense. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoliticspod/ Follow Prop: https://x.com/prophi…
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In this episode, we are pleased to welcome Andrew Connell, a 20-year MVP Microsoft 365 Development, Trainer, Cloud and Web Developer, and the owner of https://www.voitanos.io, where he explains what SharePoint Embedded is. We cover the definition of SharePoint Embedded, its architecture, its functionality, and various use cases. Andrew goes into de…
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This has been one wild Supreme Court season! We started this year talking about a couple of cases they were lookin' at and now we have the results. We gon cover: Chevron Deference, Presidential Immunity, the abortion pill, and bump stocks for semi-automatic guns. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoli…
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Law Chen's familial documentary Starring Jerry as Himself follows retired Florida man Jerry C. Hsu as he's recruited by Chinese police to become an undercover agent. The documentary follows Jerry as he retells his story about how he was recruited, what actions he needed to take to help inform the agents, and, most importantly, the lengths he goes t…
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Welcome back to Beers & Tears! Today, I have a very special guest joining the pod— Hannah McKittrick. An artist whose voice and music can truly captivate a room, Hannah has just released her powerful new single 'Utensil,' which comes with a mezmerizing video that you absolutely have to check out. She's also about to embark on an exciting tour acros…
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Right now, Zionism has been the way to separate being an anti-semite from objecting to Israel's behavor and actions in Gaza. But do you know what the OTHER Zionism is? Maybe you've heard Bob Marley talk about Zion in his music. It's not the same thing. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoliticspod/ Fo…
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One of the smash hit films of the year on the festival circuit has been Mike Cheslik's wonderfully inventive Hundreds of Beavers. Ahead of the films launch in Australia earlier this year, Nadine Whitney caught up with the creative team behind the film to discuss all of its eccentricities. Nadine wrote about the film in her review saying: Describing…
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, we're thrilled to welcome the dynamic and genre-defying artist CHAII. Known for her unique blend of Persian influences and contemporary sounds, CHAII takes us on a journey through her latest single, "Night Like This," and her debut album, 'Safar'. We dive into her creative process, discuss her upcoming Australian t…
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Prop talks with education activist and all-around badass Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty. We talk about her professional work and her book "Chingona: Owning Your Inner Badass for Healing." Chingona: Owning Your Inner Badass for Healing and Justice See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
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With 2021s phenomenal documentary River under his belt, filmmaker and musician Joseph Nizeti is no stranger to bringing the world of nature to life on the big screen in a way that transforms how we see the environment with live alongside. With his latest film, Fungi: Web of Life, which he co-directs alongside Gisela Kaufmann, Joseph turns from the …
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Welcome back to Beers & Tears! Today, we're featuring pop sensation AYLA, who has released her debut album, DOPAMINE. After four years in the making and an accidental collaboration with creatives like Reuben Styles, Ed Quinn, and Taka Perry, AYLA revisited co-writes, creating a true masterpiece. Celebrating ten years since her first single, AYLA's …
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The following people need to go sit down somewhere: Trump for his meeting with the NABJ, the media and public over their coverage of the shooter, the former director of the Secret Service Kimberly Cheatle, and last but not least, Benjamin Netanyahu. For more info on the controversy surrounding Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, check out the NPR's Embedde…
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