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THE FOOD SEEN

Heritage Radio Network

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THE FOOD SEEN explores the intersections of food, art & design, and how chefs and artists alike are amalgamating those ideas, using food as their muse & medium across a multitude of media. Host, Michael Harlan Turkell, talks with fellow photographers, food stylists, restaurateurs, industrial and interior designers; all the players that make the world so visually delicious, that want to eat with your eyes.
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House of Style

Kerrie-Ann Jones, Jono Fleming

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The ‘House of Style’ podcast is a deep dive into prominent Australian interior brands, designers, artists, makers, industry personalities and their stories. A conversation about their journey, discussing what it takes to become an iconic Australian figure in today’s interiors landscape by exploring their past, present and future.
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Men In This Town: The Podcast

Giuseppe Santamaria Studio

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Based on the men’s street style photography of Giuseppe Santamaria, Men In This Town: The Podcast takes a closer look at who the men on the street are by bringing them into the studio for a portrait and having a chat about their particular approach to the many facets of life. Hosted by Giuseppe Santamaria Produced by Giuseppe Santamaria Studio
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David Bracetty: The Creative Freelancer Podcast – David is a photographer and director based out of Allentown, PA. David began photographing in 2006 and since then has worked with clients such as New Balance, Nike, Puma, Brooks, Adidas and many more. The Creative Freelancer is meant to inspire, motivate and educate photographers and directors. Our episodes feature directors, photographers, DP’s and Producers to help listeners understand what it takes to make it in this industry. Head over to ...
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The Path Less Traveled Series with Neffy Anderson: Entrepreneurship | Business | Millennials

Nefertiti "Neffy" Anderson: Digital Correspondent, Video Producer, Social Media Strategist, and Multimedia Storyteller

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The Path Less Traveled Series is the first web show to exclusively spotlight millennial entrepreneurs. Each episode is packed with actionable tips on how to successfully turn your passion into a lucrative career. #TPLTseries is hosted, created, and produced by Nefertiti "Neffy" Anderson, a digital correspondent, video producer, and social media strategist who lives, works, and plays in NYC.
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Mom Gold

Liz Teich & Amanda Mintz, Upstarter Podcast Network

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This is not like your regular mom podcast, it’s your cool mom podcast. It’s an unfiltered look into motherhood through the lens of the working mom and mom bosses, all while figuring out the journey of how we got to where we are and how we juggle it all—even if we aren’t. Hosts, Liz Teich and Amanda Mintz, are two mompreneurs who’ve had successful careers in the fashion, beauty and design industries in NYC, while raising little ones… Tune in to for fun conversions between mamas and be inspire ...
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It's our final episode for the season! We are ending on a high with the incredible Sarah Andrews. Sarah is the creative brains behind the special Airbnb - Captains Rest. If you are not familiar with it, go have a look on Instagram @captainsrest it will take your breath away. Sarah shares with us her career as a scientist in the UK, sailing a boat a…
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We're back with a bonus broadcast episode to wrap up season two! And it's a cracker. Today we're speaking to Martin Kimber, a producer at Sky's much-loved business programme, Business Live with Ian King. We've pitched many a client to Martin for the programme, so it was a joy to meet up and talk all things business and broadcast. In this episode, w…
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In our fifth episode this season, we speak to Hannah Prevett, Deputy Editor of The Times Enterprise Network: one of the most prestigious hubs for aspiring entrepreneurs. Hannah has had her sights set on journalism for as long as she can remember. She joined The Times in 2015 to head up commercial business content, and was part of the launch team fo…
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Our guest this week is the brilliant Sarah Marsh, Consumer Affairs Correspondent at The Guardian. Sarah kick-started her career in journalism with an internship at Wired and a stint as sub-editor for China Daily. After securing a non-editorial role with The Guardian over 10 years ago, she took up the Consumer Affairs beat in 2023 and has been cover…
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This week we have another great episode for you. We're joined by Dan Taylor, Managing Editor at Tech.eu. Despite studying music and beginning his career as a professional opera singer, Dan has always had a passion for tech. He first started blogging about the tech industry. He then ran a successful freelance photography operation for a number of ye…
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In our second episode this season, we’re speaking to the wonderful Frances Hedges: Deputy Editor at Harper’s Bazaar. Frances has had an impressive career in digital and magazine journalism, having worked across the Royal Society of the Arts journal, Net-A-Porter and Elle Decoration before joining Harper’s Bazaar, where she has stayed for just shy o…
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Welcome to the second series of our PR podcast 'No Worries If Not!', brought to you by Crest Communications. We’re really excited to be kicking off our new series with the brilliant Laura Onita: Retail Correspondent at Financial Times. After pursuing her dream to become a journalist from a young age, Laura landed prestigious roles at some of the UK…
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We've come to the end of another season of House of Style but we're going out in.. well, style! Stylist Steve Cordony sits down with us to chat about all the beautiful things he's been up to. You've no doubt followed his journey renovating the stunning Rosedale Farm in Orange but we take a step back and talk about his early days in magazines, what …
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This week we went on location to record at Alexander House where we interviewed Jeremy Bull, founder and director of award winning design studio Alexander and Co. We chatted with Jeremy about his journey in architecture and design and how it led to him creating his practice Alexander and Co. The ethos behind this firm is that 'exceptional design di…
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We're letting in you on a little secret this week... this is where all the stylist's and designers get their artwork for their shoots and homes! Our guest this week is the owner and curator of Saint Cloche gallery in Paddington, Kitty Clark. Kitty has a background in fashion merchandising working for luxury brand Gucci before making one of those al…
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This week Kerrie-Ann and Jono revisit the world of interiors magazines, albeit from a slightly different angle. We're talking with editor Tanya Buchanan who overseas not one but TWO homes titles, Australian House & Garden and Belle magazine. We explore the path she took through the world of publishing, with a pit stop at RM Williams along the way, …
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This is a pretty special episode... We're heading international again and this time we're talking with one of our style inspirations Colin King. Colin is one of the world's leading editorial and interior stylist's, with his work being seen on the covers of major publications like Architectural Digest and on the campaigns of brands like Menu, Zara H…
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We're back with Season 5 of the House of Style podcast, where we explore the captivating world of Australian design and its influential figures. In our highly anticipated premiere, join us as we delve into the mind of Tim Ross, a renowned advocate for preserving Australia's architectural heritage and a captivating storyteller who breathes life into…
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It’s the final episode of our first series! And it’s a cracker. In our season finale we speak to Felicity Thistlethwaite, the brilliant Digital Content Director at Stylist. Felicity is an experienced national journalist, having written for the likes of Express and the Mail Online in an impressive career that has spanned more than a decade. Now, she…
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This week’s guest is the brilliant Tasmin Lockwood - a Technology Reporter at Insider (formerly Business Insider) who covers everything from climate tech, sustainability and European startups to diversity in Venture Capital. We chat about how the Insider team is structured, why she’s always keen to speak to more female founders and why it’s always …
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Our guest this week is an award-winning freelance journalist, who has an impressive portfolio of stories to her name. She started her career at the Daily Mail, where she spent four and a half years, before embracing life as a freelancer in 2016. She writes regularly for a broad range of national publications including The Times, The Telegraph and T…
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This week we’re speaking to Miriam Partington, DACH and Future of Work Correspondent at Sifted. Miriam started life as a freelancer, writing about art, culture and technology for the likes of the BBC and the New Statesman. She now lives in Berlin, where she reports for Sifted on the tech scene in Germany and the startups reshaping the future of wor…
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In our second episode we speak to Tanyel Mustafa, Lifestyle Reporter at Metro. She started her career in marketing and comms, before transitioning into journalism through freelancing and then as a Beauty Intern at Hearst. She’s landed bylines in The Sun, Glamour, Marie Claire, Red and Good Housekeeping, and joined Metro.co.uk in 2021 to work on the…
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Welcome to our brand new PR podcast, ‘No Worries If Not!’ (if you know, you know). In our very first episode, we’re speaking to Simon Hunt: Business Reporter at The Evening Standard. Simon has achieved a staggering amount considering he only graduated from university two years ago. In just under a year at the Standard he has interviewed some of the…
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Evi O is one of the world's most sought after book designers. If you love cooking, interiors and design books, chances are Evi O has designed that book you are reading. Evi grew up in Indonesia and moved to Australia on her own at aged 17. She was destined for big things. After studying visual communications at uni, she landed the dream role as a b…
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Ever wondered what it takes to be the editor of a homes magazine? This is the episode for you! We sat down with Alice Lines, editor of one of our favourite magazines, homestyle. As our first international guest, we chatted with Alice whilst she was at home in New Zealand and explored the other side of magazines and the world of independent publishi…
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For this episode, we deep dive into the world of textiles, furniture and sustainability with Sebastian Nash - Textiles & Leather Development Manager at KING. We visited the KING HQ and were greeted by a table filled with fabric samples, hand-painted sketches, rug samples that Sebastian is currently working on. It was fascinating, to say the least! …
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This week, we chat with the owner of the luxury boutique store Becker Minty - Jason Minty. Becker Minty is THE go-to store for glamorous and eclectic homewares and art in Sydney. We describe his store as going on a treasure hunt, there are so many goodies you can't resist! Jason has an interesting story, he studied abroad in China, was a flight att…
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In this episode of Momgold, Liz and Amanda speak with Lydia Fenet, Global Head of Strategic Partnerships at Christie’s, and best Selling author of “The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is you”. Lydia, mom of 3 shares her journey of how she became “The most powerful woman in the room,” learning to sell authentically- and rising to the top in as a Glo…
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Growing up in a tight-knit multi-cultural community in Sydney's western suburbs, Antonia was raised in a traditional Italian household where everything was made by hand, including her clothes. This interest in clothes landed her first job - assistant fashion stylist for David Jones's advertising department, at 16. She then became lead stylist for t…
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In this episode Amanda and Liz chat with Melissa Rosenfield, “Director of Vibe,” professional connector, PR maven, and owner of IFP Communications. Melissa gives us a look at her journey as a “illegal” fashion intern at the young age of 13 and finding her way through the fast paced fashion and hospitality industries in NYC, LA and even Anguilla. Sh…
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We're kicking off this season with an old pal of ours, Lucy Glade-Wright from Hunting for George. Lucy has one of those classic pivot stories we absolutely love here at House of Style. Starting off as a graphic designer, Lucy started up Hunting For George, which in it's original incarnation was a successful homewares company. But after reassessing …
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In this episode Amanda and Liz speak with Kristin Kennedy, Editor and Chief of Seventeen Magazine. Kristin shares her story- from her formational years as a teen growing up in Chicago in the 90's into her years as a young woman and her obsession with Media. How she came to lead the transformation and modernization of Editor-and-Chief of Seventeen M…
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We're back! Thank you so much for your patience, it's been a busy year but Season 04 of House of Style will be back next Tuesday with a brand new season of incredible guests. This is our teaser for Season 04 where we fill you in on what we've been up to and what trends we're loving for 2022. As usual, we'll be posting lots of inspo from our guests …
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Cyndi talks about her upbringing, born and raised in NYC; the daughter of an immigrant and single mother who was an aesthetician. This had a profound impact on her entrepreneurial journey from nightlife, to starting her popular blog " Taste the Style" and inspiration to create Chillhouse, a modern wellness brand with a flagship location in NYC that…
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Today, Amanda and Liz are talking with Lauren Greutman, a Debt Free Life Coach and successful mompreneur about how she went from $40,000 in debt to helping women experience financial freedom. We talk about her hope filled, non-judgemental messaging and how she has grown her business while being a single mom to her four children. Lauren shares an im…
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This week on #MomGoals we talk with Stephanie Cartin about her inspiring career journey and sharing her story into motherhood while struggling with infertility. From a young age, Stephanie has been a serial entrepreneur. She is a pioneer of social media, founder of Social Fly, a leading social-first digital and influencer agency based in New York C…
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This week on #MomGoals we talk about turning a fun creative outlet into a profitable business, with Mommy Blogger and Judaism Expert, Ariel Stein of Ariel Loves. Ariel chats with us about becoming an accidental influencer after taking a career pause to have kids. She shares how she her niche as a Jewish & Lifestyle Mommy Blogger, which led her to c…
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This week on #MomGoals we have some real talk. We chatted with fitness guru, founding Mirror instructor, doula and Black maternal health advocate Rachel Nicks about how she found her purpose with a vision she had turned into reality. The stars aligned and she created Birth Queen to help other moms during the Black maternal health crisis. She shared…
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On this episode, Liz and Amanda are talking with Christina Pacelli about how she juggles motherhood and her fast-paced career as a celebrity stylist, creative director, and image maker. Christina recalls the early calling she had for fashion styling, the hustle it took to get to where she is now, and the incredible role she played in the revolution…
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On this episode, Liz and Amanda are talking with Hitha Papelu about her multi-hyphenate endeavors as a writer, entrepreneur, speaker, CEO, mom, and more. Following a career-defining year, Hitha reflects on her greatest accomplishments and offers a transparent look at areas of growth that she plans to work on in the new year. Hitha shares about her …
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On this episode, Liz and Amanda are talking with celebrity fitness coach and mompreneur, Anna Kaiser. Anna is a professional dancer, choreographer and founder and creator of Anna Kaiser Studios and the Anna Kaiser Technique. Her passion is helping women find freedom and purpose through movement. Liz, Amanda, and Anna talk about motherhood, tips for…
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We are excited to create a space for moms – from all different backgrounds and careers – to tell their stories and inspire others. Today, we talk about friendship, careers and how a mutual love of cheese boards inspired us to start MomGoals! We give a taste of what’s to come in future episodes by asking each other the hard-hitting questions, like h…
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LIZ TEICH BIO: Liz Teich is a New York based fashion stylist, lifestyle blogger, on-air style expert and mom of two. Liz has been a personal stylist for moms since becoming a mom herself, and a professional commercial stylist for 15 years, styling fashion and home goods for print and digital advertising campaigns for major brands and retailers. She…
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In the season finale episode, I welcome Minh Bui Jones to the studio, a man who made his way over to Australia as young boy, while finding refuge from Vietnam in the late 70’s with his family. To summarise his story in any way does it no justice, so I’ll leave it to you to have a listen for yourself. But to me, it's a story of compassion and persev…
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In this episode, I welcome Tyrone Pynor to the studio, a man that caught my eye during this past fashion week here in Sydney and I knew I had to have a chat with him. Currently working his way up the ranks in the Australian media industry, the now radio presenter at Triple J is on a journey of finding out who he wants to be in this world, and expre…
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In this episode, I welcome Richard Kavanagh to the studio, a multi award winning hair stylist, turned tech entrepreneur, who epitomises the definition of rebel, in every sense of the word. Having grown up with a conservative upbringing in New Zealand during the 80's, Richard rejected the academic vision his family had for him and in doing so, threw…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome wonderful human and fashion designer, Gary Bigeni to the studio. With over 15 years in the fashion industry with his namesake women's wear label, Gary has put in the work to become a house hold name here in Australia. But with the past year giving us all a chance to sit back and reflect, it gave him the opp…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome fellow photographer, Frederick McHenry to the studio. Originally from South Atlanta, Frederick always felt like he was being put into a box growing up. He knew there was more outside of where he was being told to stay and it took crossing the Pacific Ocean and landing himself in South Korea to see what he h…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Baden Hitchcock to the studio, a dancer with the Bangarra Dance Theatre, whose creative upbringing — thanks to his mother's loving encouragement — presented him with opportunities that have brought him around the world. With family in Papua New Guinea and the Torres Strait Islands, music, singing and dancin…
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In this episode, I welcome Matthew Backer to the studio, a Sydney based journalist turned actor whose recent credits include Young Frankenstein, and probably the most fun gig you can get, host of the Australian children's program, Play School! We chat about his journey in the industry, how finding his tribe helped him discover who he is and his lov…
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Our season of colour comes to an end and have we got a treat for you for the final episode. We chat with the legend, the icon, Ken Done! The kids from the 80s and 90s grew up with Ken Done artwork on their t shirts, beds, bags, he was everywhere and it was so authentically and proudly Australian. But there's so much more to Ken than this and we div…
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In this episode of the podcast, I welcome Mark Campbell to the studio, a man whose creativity has taken him from the big screen, down to the printed page, and everywhere in between. Currently the Creative Director and Publisher at Harper Collins Australia, Mark had learned to navigate his skills by being an eager learner, always willing to try new …
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I’m thrilled to finally get the chance to speak with DP Shannon Palmer. Based out of New York by way of Baltimore (crabs cakes, football and DP’s… am I right?) she shares her journey from athlete to DP. In this episode you’ll find out her thoughts on film school, having a full time job and what steps she took in her career to make a name for hersel…
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What does it take to create an iconic Australian brand? Well, this week we chat to Louise Olsen, artist, designer and co-founder of Dinosaur Designs, and she lets us in on the path it took for her to get there. Here's a hint, it has a lot to do with time, patience and putting yourself out there creatively. This week's chat was one where we were fur…
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