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A podcast about Canberrans, for Canberrans. During his times working with Questacon and ABC Radio, Henry Xu met and chatted to some of the best the Nation's Capital has to offer. Now, he's ready to showcase them all. Through 20-30 minute interviews, Henry's has conversations with a plethora of Canberrans- from career retrospectives with Tim the Yowie Man, to life stories with Stew Thaung from the Mandalay Bus. Recorded throughout the city, in locations relevant to his guests, this podcast al ...
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Curious Canberra is a new project from ABC News Canberra that invites you to have a say in the stories we cover. Every week, a journalist answers a question posed by you - the audience. Ask us something you've always wondered about the city, its region or its people: abc.net.au/curiouscanberra
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Welcome to UNSW Canberra Podcasts; a platform lead by UNSW Canberra experts dedicated to unpacking the world around us and exploring a range of themes under a specialist lens. UNSW Canberra podcasts are produced onsite in UNSW Canberra’s Creative Media Unit Studio. UNSW Canberra is also a proud presenting partner of the Australian Naval History Podcast, which is recorded onsite at UNSW Canberra : https://soundcloud.com/australian-naval-history UNSW Canberra Podcasts are available on all majo ...
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It's amazing what you can discover in your own back yard. Canberra has an incredible array of world class business and public sector leaders and this is the place you get to meet them. Join global speaker, author, businessman and executive coach, Jonathan Doyle as he introduces to the people shaping the business and government future of the nation and beyond.
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The Truffle Festival- Canberra Region really is the ultimate experience for food lovers in winter. With more than 250 individual events held across the Canberra region from June through to August highlighting the rare black winter truffle. 2018 will mark the ten-year anniversary of the festival. This podcast is all about the businesses that bring the range of delicious truffle experiences to you. www.trufflefestival.com.au
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In the season finale, Henry chats with Jim Andrews: co-founder of Reload Bar & Games. Recorded inside 1Up, conversations range from the history of the Reload organization, memorable stories and experiences as well as reflections on the evolution of Canberra's Sydney Building.על ידי Henry Xu
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Adam Ritchard | Isaiah 6:1-8; Acts 2:43, 5:11, 9:31; Luke 11:2; Psalm 25:12-14; 1 Peter 1:14-19 — Right throughout scripture we see a call to live with awe and ‘fear’ before the holiness and majesty of God. In Isaiah’s commissioning, this response of reverence was the essential starting point for a life of repentant obedience. And the same is true …
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David Brookes | Luke 2:1-21 — Joy is not an optional extra. Gifted to us by the Holy Spirit and founded in the hope brought by the birth, death, and Resurrection of Christ, this deep happiness ought to be ever-present in the life of a believer. Hear from David Brookes, Senior Minister of Tuggeranong Presbyterian Church.…
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Adam Ritchard | Exodus 33:1-16; 1 Corinthians 1:2 — With the Promised Land, provision, and protection all granted, Moses still refused to lead the Israelites onwards unless God’s presence went with them. As God’s children we are called to lives that are ‘set apart’ from the world around us. Far beyond worldly success or the blessings that we receiv…
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Rev. Dr. Andrew White | Romans 8:18 — This life is filled with evil and suffering, but the glory that is to come is worth our everything. Hear reflections from academic, writer, and clergyman Rev. Dr. Andrew White on life as a lover of Jesus in the Middle East.על ידי Rev. Dr. Andrew White
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This episode, Henry chats with Sam Dowdall- The Barter Barber. Recorded inside their Ken Oath Barbershop, conversations range from the history and ideology of Sam's project and journey, to the importance of mental health within this day and age.על ידי Henry Xu
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Andrew Baker | Romans 8:31-39; Revelation 12:10-11 — The finished work of Jesus has forever secured our justification and redemption, but it is infinitely more than just a ticket to eternal life. As Paul exhorts his Roman readers, we have not been born again to live in an attitude of defeat, but to live through the trials of the present life as mor…
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In the season premiere, Henry chats with Canberra legend Tim the Yowie Man. Recorded inside the National Film and Sound Archives, conversations range from the origins of the TYM character, fun adventures and experiences over the last few decades, and his famous legal battle with Cadbury.על ידי Henry Xu
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Andrew Baker | Romans 8:24-30; 1 Peter 1:3; 1 Corinthians 15:14-19 — We all hope in something. But for the believer, our hope is more than a wishful expectancy. Through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ we have been given new birth; saved through no doing of our own. And it is upon this foundation, filled with the assurance of His promise and the ce…
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Adam Ritchard | John 19:1-6,16-30; Genesis 3:1-15; Romans 5:12; 1 Corinthians 15:23; Matthew 26:39, 27:32 — Though sin entered the world through Adam, it is ultimately the sin of each one of us that sent Jesus to the Cross. But, through His pain and sorrow the debt of our sin has been paid in full once and for all. As we look upon the Cross this Go…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 8:18-23, 12:1-2; Exodus 32:1-12; Matthew 6:19,24,31-33, 17:24-27 — Having proclaimed our freedom and Sonship in Christ, Paul highlights the tension between this freedom and the groaning and bondage of creation. We may have been set free, but unless our hearts and minds are renewed we - like the Israelites and Egypt - still liv…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 7:19,24-25; 8:1-4,15-17 — For those who are in Christ there is no condemnation. We are free! Unlike the world’s version, this freedom is not based on unchaining human desire. Rather, it is anchored to the unconditional love of a God who has adopted us and called us - freed to be His very own sons and daughters.…
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Adam Ritchard | Romans 6:15-7:6; Titus 2:11-12; Matthew 6:24; John 15:16; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 — Continuing his rich theological discussion, Paul describes how the grace extended through Jesus’ death and resurrection has released believers from the Old Testament law. We are now bound to Christ, that we would no longer serve sin but be slaves to ri…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 6:1-14; 12:1; Jeremiah 2:12-13 — If grace in abundance has been gifted to us by God, should we keep sinning that grace might increase? Paul could not give a clearer ‘no!’. We are dead to sin and have been gifted a new life in Jesus Christ. A gift so great that our lifelong response of passion for Him should swallow up any flee…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 5:1-6:1; Jude 1:24-25; Thessalonians 5:23-24 — Since we have been justified by the righteous sacrifice of Jesus, Paul states that we who put our faith in Him stand in grace. But do we? All too often we fall back into striving as though we could justify ourselves. In this place called grace, all earning gives way to rejoicing i…
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Steve Lazar | Matthew 4:10b; 5:3-7,44; 6:25-33; 7:12; 25:44; 26:36-46 28:20 ; Luke 3:11; 6:27,31; 13:1-5 24:45-47, , Psalm 113:7-8; Galatians 6:7-8; Exodus 20:12 — Our modern context may look very different to New Testament Jerusalem. But as followers of Christ, we are called to imitate His example. In every area of life and every situation we face…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 3:21-26; 4:1-3,9-12,16-25 — Having established God’s provision of justification for all, Paul turns to the ‘how’ - how exactly do we receive the justification we so desperately need? More than just believing, and nothing to do with earning, the key to our salvation is faith: leaning on and living from His unshakeable promises.…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 3:19-26 — From the Garden of Eden to the present day, humankind longs to be ‘enough’. But as Paul makes clear, we have all fallen short and nothing we can get or do will ever justify us before a truly just God - nothing except His free gift: Through faith in Jesus, His righteousness is given to us. By His blood, the universal …
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Andrew Baker | Romans 3:9-18, 22b-25; 1:18-32; 2:1,17-24; 3:19-20 — Jew, Gentile, religious, secular; the great human dilemma affects us all: no matter how far we unchain our desire, it cannot bring true freedom. To the Romans and to us today, Paul’s message should hit like a ton of bricks. But, only by accepting that we are all equally broken, sin…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 1:1-16 — From the very first verses of the letter, the singularity of Paul’s focus is clear. His life’s mission, his driving motivation, and the fundamental purpose for his message to the Roman church are all found in the Gospel. The only power that can save sinners and transform nations, the only message that ultimately matte…
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Andrew Baker | Romans 11:33-12:1 — The letter to the Roman church is perhaps the most significant doctrinal portion of scripture in the entire Bible, filled with rich theology. But at its core, Paul’s intent in writing it was simple: to expand our wonder, that it would fuel our worship. As we study through Romans, would all roads lead to a greater …
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In this first instalment of our new Miracles series, TAG Group leader Nathan Ricabo tackles Jesus' third miracle in the Gospel of John, his healing of the paralysed man. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at inst…
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Kathryn Hartley | James 4:1-10 — Writing to believers throughout the Roman empire, James issued a stark warning against compromise: friendship with the world is enmity with God. As we begin 2023, let us heed James’ call and be honest with ourselves: are my words and actions congruent with my belief and declaration that I am a follower of Jesus?…
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In this first instalment of our new Miracles series, TAG group leader Aaron Ricabo discusses Jesus' second miracle in the Gospel of John, his healing of the official's son. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at i…
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Adam Ritchard | Luke 2:7; Exodus 3:1-6; Rev 3:20 — In the mundaneness of tending the flocks, God revealed himself to Moses - after he had turned aside to behold the burning bush. Today, even in the midst of our busy routines, God desires to speak. But first we must make room to see and hear Him; to pause and listen. Jesus is knocking, but will we o…
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In this first instalment of our new Miracles series, Pastor Joe discusses Jesus' first miracle in the Gospel of John, the miracle at Cana. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at instagram.com/encanberra. Would you…
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Andrew Baker | Exodus 17:1-7; 33:14-17 — Having been delivered from Egyptian slavery, the Israelites did not endure the wilderness long before questioning if God was really with them. At times we too can fall into seeking God only for what we can get. But, like Moses, our highest goal must instead be God Himself - the one whose very presence is rig…
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Henry chats with Soumi Tannous, co-owner of Bar Beirut and 2022 AHA Host of the Year. In collaboration with Thorial and ACT City Renewal, this special extended-length episode was recorded in front of a live audience. Conversations range from Soumi's journey to Australia and his experiences regarding the Canberra hospitality scene.…
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Andrew Baker | Luke 1:26-33 — The Angel’s proclamation to Mary was clear: the child to whom she would give birth would be King. Not one surrounded by pomp, but one coming into the very midst of our earthly mess in love and sacrifice. Liberator. Judge. Good Shepherd. Prince of Peace. Saviour. King. But is He your King?…
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In this message, Pastor Joe uses Philippians 3:20 to talk about how our citizenship ultimately is in heaven. For more podcasts and for more information on Every Nation Canberra, please visit encanberra.org. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/everynationcanberra and on Instagram at instagram.com/encanberra. Would you like to be connected to a TAG…
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Adam Ritchard | Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:20-23; Luke 2:10-20 — The signs of Christmas are all around us. But Christmas itself is a sign, and one that we ought to pay attention to. Beyond all the lights, carols, and presents, Christmas directs us to a faithful God who is always with us, and a Messiah who is Saviour and Lord.…
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Andrew Baker | Luke 2:8-20 — In the most unlikely of places, the host of heaven appeared declaring the birth of Jesus to the shepherds - a glorious gift met with praise to God. As believers, our lives should always rest on these two pillars: recognition of the undeserved Gift we’ve received, and lives of gratitude lived in response.…
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Kathryn Hartley | Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 1:26-33,39 — Amidst the saturation of traditions and fanfare this time of year, we can easily become overfamiliar with how astonishing Jesus’ coming really was: the long-awaited King of Glory arriving as a baby in a backwater town. This Christmas, as we put overfamiliarity aside, would we too be filled with an a…
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In the season finale, Henry chats with Kim Huynh- most notably of ANU and ABC Radio Canberra. Recorded inside the Belconnen Tennis Club, conversations range from Kim's childhood in Canberra to experiences with ABC Radio and his insight on the Nation's Capital.על ידי Henry Xu
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