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The Magic of Songwriting with Francesca de Valence

I Heart Songwriting Club, Francesca de Valence

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Ever wish you had a songwriting mentor with over two decades of experience encouraging and supporting your songwriting success? 'The Magic of Songwriting' is all about helping you reconnect with and experience the transformation, joy and magic of songwriting to become the songwriter you’ve always dreamed of being. In this podcast, award-winning songwriter, educator, and founder of I Heart Songwriting Club, Francesca de Valence, guides you to have songwriting breakthroughs. In her solo episod ...
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ReRooted with Francesca Maximé

Be Here Now Network

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Welcome to the ReRooted Podcast with Francesca Maximé, trauma-sensitive mindfulness meditation teacher and poet. Together we’ll take a closer look at approaches to transforming trauma with insights from psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, social justice and the creative arts. Join Francesca and her guests for an exploration of our shared connection and how we can cultivate greater compassion for ourselves and for others.
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Vitamina F - L'italiano con Francesca Il podcast per chi vuole esplorare la lingua e cultura dell'Italia in modo semplice e naturale. Imparate con Francesca, un'insegnante innamorata dell'italiano e della Dolce Vita! Musica di introduzione intermezzo e chiusura: "Cruise Control" by Shane Ivers, www.silvermansound.com
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Hustle and Glow Podcast is about the entrepreneurial journey. Being your best self with an online or small business is always challenging and exciting. In our new unapologetic approach with people, planet, and profit in mind, we discuss social changes affecting the new way of social media marketing. Together we rise up in empowerment and entrepreneurialism activism. This is Hustle and Glow with Francesca Alexander
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Francesca Maximé: WiseGirl

Francesca Maximé

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Please come along! As of April 2019, #WiseGirl has rebranded as #ReRooted and can now be found with new podcasts posted every other Friday on Ram Dass's Be Here Now Network at: https://beherenownetwork.com/category/francesca-maxime/ and on my website https://www.maximeclarity.com/podcast My podcast still sits at the intersection of mindfulness, psychology, neuroscience, the creative arts and social justice. ReRooted: Unearthing Our Natural Radiance, And Remembering The Roots We Share Welcome ...
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Living in Nashville as a songwriter is like being in the heart of the music industry. Just ask Sally Barris, a Nashville-based performing songwriter whose tracks have been covered by Martina McBride, Lee Ann Womack, Trisha Yearwood, and Keith Urban, earning one of her songs a Grammy nomination in 2009. Sally’s journey and experiences offer a glimps…
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The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley: a bunch of long time friends get together in Dorset to celebrate the imminent opening of a new resort, a heritage home which has been completely refurbished with no expense spared. It’s all very nice – champagne, great food, all dressed for the occasion – but the locals aren’t at all happy about this new developmen…
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Episode Description In this episode of Writer’s Voice, host Francesca Rheannon sits down with acclaimed author Claire Wills to discuss her deeply personal and historically insightful book, Missing Persons or My Grandmother’s Secrets. Wills shares her journey of uncovering family secrets surrounding an “illegitimate” pregnancy in 1950s Ireland and e…
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As winter marches on, many Kiwis will be nostalgic for the warmer months and considering an island holiday. Waiheke Island could be the next best thing - it's only 35 minutes away from Auckland by ferry, and it includes beaches, fine dining and wineries. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton says 47 local businesses have even come together to creat…
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This week on the Sunday Panel,Gold FM and Newstalk ZB host Andrew Dickens and podcaster and broadcaster Brodie Kane joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! The Interislander ferry Aratere ran aground on Friday night after suffering a steering failure - it was successfully refloated last night. Is this a bad look…
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A healthy metabolism is important to maintaining overall well-being - but how can we keep it in shape? The metabolism helps with digestion, and keeping it in shape can reduce blood sugar spikes and bring down the risk of diabetes and heart disease. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains the benefits of checking in on your metabolism. L…
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The countdown is on, with the 2024 Paris Olympics set to begin next month. This will be the first Olympic Games hosted in Paris in 100 years, and the organisers are promising a unique visual experience for viewers. NZ Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says the committee had to work within a 'complex' environment - but he's confident they'll put on a good…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 23rd June 2024: Below Deck star Captain Sandy Yawn pulled into New Zealand shores to promote the ninth season of the reality series. She joined Francesca to discuss meshing her passion with TV stardom. This weekend marks 60 years since The Beatles made their first and only tou…
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Yesterday, it looked like it was going to be impossible to get someone from KiwRail, the Interislander or the Government to agree to our requests for an interview this morning about the grounding of the Aratere, the Interislander ferry that ran aground on the South Island Coast line about 2.8 km north of Picton on Friday night. Not hugely surprisin…
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Farm lime tart Sweet Shortcrust Pastry 300g plain flour, sifted 100g brown sugar 1 tsp vanilla paste Pinch of salt 150g butter 1 egg, beaten Plain four for rolling. Combine flour, sugar, vanilla and salt. Cut butter into small cubes and add to flour mix. Rub together until the mix starts to resemble fine breadcrumbs. Add beaten egg and continue to …
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Love is one of the most wonderful feelings that can be experienced, however when love ends it can also be one of the most painful. New research out this week in the Journal of Psychiatric Research has found that the best way to get over a painful breakup is with a quick electrical zap to the brain! The research looked at volunteers who had been dia…
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The popular superhero satire series The Boys is back for a fourth season on Prime Video. Kiwi fans may recognise stars Antony Starr and Karl Urban, as two of New Zealand's biggest acting exports lead the series. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall explains whether this season is worth a watch, amid a changing climate for superhero-based media. LISTEN …
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The Blues are 2024 Super Rugby champions after a commanding 41-10 win over the Chiefs at Eden Park. It's the second consecutive season the Chiefs have lost in the final, after dropping a much closer contest against the Crusaders at home last year. ZB rugby commentator Elliott Smith says the Blues have had to work hard and adapt to a new game plan -…
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Below Deck star Captain Sandy Yawn has opened up about the realities of meshing her career with fame. The famed superyacht captain has been in New Zealand all week hyping up the ninth season of the reality series - but warns there's plenty that fans don't see. She says there's a lot of work that goes into captaining yachts for the benefit of the ri…
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This weekend marks 60 years since Beatlemania took New Zealand by storm. In June 1964, The Beatles touched down in New Zealand as part of their historic world tour, playing sold-out shows in Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch. To mark this anniversary, the new book When We Was Fab: Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour, has been released…
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The Prime Minister's meeting with his Japanese counterpart came amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. After a rocky beginning, Prime Ministers Luxon and Kishida finalised a high-level government-to-government information security agreement by the end of the trip. ZB political editor Jason Walls says this came as Russian President Vla…
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It's unclear how long the Interislander's Aratere ferry will be out of action. The ferry became grounded near Picton on Friday night - after suffering a steering failure - it was undergoing a freight only voyage. It was successfully refloated last night. Maritime NZ has placed a detention order once the vessel is in the port. Interislander general …
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The Spoiled Heart by Sunjeev Sahota: Nayan Olak is a union man through and through, who feels his time has come to take on the leadership of Britain’s largest union and is almost guaranteed the job. He’s never recovered from losing his mother and son in a house fire 20 years ago, but a relationship with Helen, a mysterious woman who’s returned to h…
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Bloggeratlarge's Megan Singleton has been exploring the local wonders found in Wellington. She visited Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne, the famed wildlife sanctuary designed to preserve New Zealand's unique flora and fauna. Read more about Megan's visit to this local attraction - and Wellington's other offerings - here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/lis…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton and resident economist at Opes Partners Ed McKnight joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! Is it ethically fair and reasonable to outsource the risks of mining to other countries, while benefiting from the modern technologies those m…
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Yoghurt flatbreads with coriander butter Cook time: 2 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes Serves: 6-8 Bread 350g bread flour 2 tsp baking powder 350g natural yoghurt 1 tsp salt Coriander butter 200 gm unsalted-butter 1 cup fresh coriander, finely chopped 1/2 tsp sea salt 4 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed Add all the bread ingredients together in a bowl…
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The DocEdge festival is set to capture the attention of film fans across New Zealand over the coming months. In the 19th iteration of the event, audiences throughout the nation can check out the latest offerings in select theatres or online via the Virtual Cinema. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall shares his recommendations. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystu…
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Remember chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)? These gases were once widely used as refrigerants in products like refrigerators and air conditioners, and to propel substances like hairspray out of aerosol cans. Recently, CFCs have resurfaced in the news due to a new study examining space debris. CFCs are notorious for damaging the ozone layer, a crucial shie…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 16th June 2024: Francesca explores what happens when true crime podcasting goes wrong - when in fact there may not even have been a crime at all - with former True Crime podcaster Emily Nestor and the director of the documentary about her, Chris Kasick. Hollie Smith chats pain…
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One of New Zealand's biggest musicians, Hollie Smith, has been experimenting with other types of art. Smith has been dabbling in painting, and is showcasing her entry into the world of visual art with her new exhibition ‘It’s Not Music’ at artist FLOX’s gallery in Auckland. She hasn't completely abandoned her music, as she plans to embark on a smal…
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Saunas have been used for thousands of years to treat pain and reduce stress - but are they actually good for you? Saunas have been linked to improved cardiovascular health, reduced aches from physical activity, and bringing down inflammation. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara says saunas have plenty of health benefits - but pregnant and e…
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