What’s New in Review

Miriam Knight founder of New Consciousness Review joins What’s New in Review

Miriam Knight, founder and editor of New Consciousness Review speaks with Viarnne about NCReview and her new radio show debut with special guest Dan Millman on PWRN

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What a Wonderful World, What’s New in Review, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 8th April 2011

Entrepreneurs Under the Radar with author Angelique Milojevic

Entrepreneurs Under the Radar is a thorough exploration into the lives of underground entrepreneurs telling it like it is – raw, passionate and compelling tales about forging often unclear paths to turn their dreams into reality. Author Angelique Milojevic speaks with Viarnne and Peter about the creation of  Under the Radar and the inspirational stories behind many of Australia’s little known entrepreneurs and multimillionaires

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)

Eco Voice with Peter Stewart

Eco Voice April edition – always full to the brim with the latest news on sustainability and the environment

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What a Wonderful World, What’s New in Review |  Submitted on 1st April 2011

Good Gardening Magazine with Vasili for all things organic!

Good Gardening is packed full of great organic tips, scrumptious recipes and excellent seasonal advice for sustainable gardening in your own back yard.

Vasilis chats with Viarnne and Peter about the autumn edition of Good Gardening

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What a Wonderful World, What’s New in Review |  Submitted on 17th March 2011

Mae Tao Clinic (MTC)

The Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), founded and directed by Dr. Cynthia Maung, provides free health care for refugees, migrant workers, and other individuals who cross the border from Burma to Thailand. People of all ethnicities and religions are welcome at the Clinic. Its origins go back to the student pro-democracy movement in Burma in 1988 and the brutal repression by the Burmese regime of that movement. The fleeing students who needed medical attention were attended in a small house in Mae Sot.

Viarnne and Peter talk to Dr. Georgia Wyatt about the clinic and the importance of the Clinic’s ongoing work and what we can do to help.

 

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What a Wonderful World, What’s New in Review, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 17th January 2011

PODCAST 6 AUGUST – WHAT’S NEW IN REVIEW

What’s On this Month: Gig guide with Jodie Harrison. Special Guest: Jan Beers discusses concerns about the North/South Pipeline and it’s impact on the environment. What’s New in Review: Viarnne talks with Terry Robson, editor of Wellbeing Magazine

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What’s New in Review |  Submitted on 2nd August 2007

PODCAST 30 JULY – WHAT’S NEW IN REVIEW

What’s New in Review: WWW talks with Leanne Synan, Editor of Soul Purpose Magazine about the new online format. Plus Leanne reviews some of the latest films from Spiritual Cinema

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What’s New in Review |  Submitted on 30th July 2007

Podcast 23 July – What’s New in Review

What’s New in Review: WWW talks with the editor of Cosmos magazine Living by Design: Kerry Dawborn introduces this new monthly segment on Permaculture

What do you think of this post?
Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0)
What’s New in Review |  Submitted on 23rd July 2007