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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSociety & Culture | |||

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Apologies in advance as the vacuum cleaner makes repeated appearances in this episode.
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Anyway, a great week spent:
• In Auckland,
• Learning about "AI Companionship", and
• thoro... more
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Lovely hot sunshine and heavy rain combo this week. It's at this point every year I remember that Australia is not my natural habitat.
Some fun and games this week:
• More AI-spiralling,
• Fishing (successfully!), and
• Watching too mu... more
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Dad and Christine have left the building and successfully returned to the rainy motherland.Â
Action packed week in which I have spoken to:
• Spoken to random local people,
• Been invited for Yum Cha, and
• Finished the first season of ... more
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Some more time spent in Melbourne has led to thoughts on:
• Creating luck
• Talking to strangers
• Spending too much time on my phone with no purpose
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Two weeks to cover as I have slacked off..(thanks for the nudge Doug) but what a two weeks it has been!
• Dad and Christine were in town and so fancy restaurants were on the agenda
• Manon and I went to Melbourne for the Australian Open... more
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We're taking on water in Sydney this week but despite the substantial downpours, there is a ray of sunshine in a visit from the Thoresen-Montgomery clan!
Other than that it has been a week of:
• humbling yoga experiences
• football wit... more
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Week 2 of the year in the books (almost) and a few highlights to ramble about:
• A day at the fifth ashes test
• Gus's annual performance review
• My favourite breakfast place recognises my valuable contributions, and
• My slow descent ... more
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First one of 2026!
Recap of:
• The festive break (half-price staycation, a Christmas cold and 9pm fireworks on New Year's Eve)
• Centennial Park (an Alastair Cook sighting and committing to 80/20 days)
• Stranger Things S5 (some times ... more









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