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Coeliac disease, a gluten-intolerance, is twice as more common as type 1 diabetes. Dietician and acclaimed author Dr Sue Shepherd returns to the show to discuss why.
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Journalist and author Jimmy Thomson, graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, as a young captain. He chats about his bestselling book A Sappers’ War, which tells the story of the ‘tunnel rats’ of Vietnam
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We chat to Australian author Emily Maguire about her love of Vietnam and her latest novel which is set in the country’s capital of Hanoi.
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Dr Stephen McKenzie, author of ‘Mindfulness for life’, talks to us about the art of letting go and being in the present moment through the practice of mindfulness.
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Who can resist a steaming-hot home-baked pie? Dean Brettschneider, author of the new cookbook Pie: 80+ Pies and Pastry Delights, unlocks the secrets to truly melt-in-your-mouth pies.
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Professor Shaun Holt is author of the book, Depression: Natural Remedies that Really Work. He share some alternative therapies to treat depression without resorting to antidepressants.
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New Zealand publisher M.I.L.K. brings a whole new personal dimension to books. Creator Geoff Blackwell conceived and developed M.I.L.K. – Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship, and chats to us about this innovative custom-made book idea.
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Author Susan Jacobs chats about her latest book, ‘In Love And War’, which tells the story of the liaisons and love affairs of New Zealand soldiers and their Italian sweethearts during World War Two
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Michael Gelb, author of 12 books on creativity and innovation, talks to us about how we too can unlock the genius within and develop our creative power through these simple steps.
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Author, illustrator and counsellor Bev Aisbett has sold over 500,000 copies of her books nationwide. She talks to us about her battle with anxiety and depression and gives us her tips for getting through the day.
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Author of ‘The Longest Journey’ and counsellor Amanda Stuart talks about how we can heal ourselves and our lives by confronting our past head on.
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One in four Austalians never travel beyond the city. Author of ‘Woman of the Outback’, Sue Williams chats about her latest book, ‘Welcome to the Outback’, and why we must all venture to the sun-filled red land.
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Former Kangaroos and Melbourne Storm rugby star Scott Hill has consulted some of Australia’s best sportspeople for his latest book, Secrets of Top Captains Revealed. He shares with us what he believes makes a great leader in any field.
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Dr Ross Walker is an eminent practicing cardiologist with a passion for people and health. Author of six books (some of which have been best sellers) he chats about his latest release, The Five Stages of Health.
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GP Helena Popovic talks to us about her very personal journey with the illness dementia, one which inspired her to write a book about her father’s battle with the illness. MiNDFOOD reports.
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Writer and author Charlotte Wood discusses her latest book ‘Love and Hunger’ which discusses the emotional and symbolic meaning of cooking for the people you love.
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Dannielle Miller is a mother to two teen girls and a major innovator and expert in the field of education and student welfare. She is the CEO and founder of Enlighten Education, Australia’s leading provider of in-school workshops.
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Entertaining friends and family can be daunting. Well-known NZ Chef and author Peta Mathias helps us overcome our dinner-party phobia with a few simple tips from what to serve to decorating the table.
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Best-selling cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey talks about leaving her childhood home, studying drama in her early 20’s in the UK and how she began her food writing.
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Best-selling US author Charlaine Harris talks about how she started writing mystery novels and what led her interest in the supernatural.
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Carole Beu from The Women’s Bookshop talks about the latest book from author Elizabeth Smither, Lola. MiNDFOOD Podcasts Present.
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Carole Bleu talks about the latest book from author Joanne Horniman titled
About A Girl, MiNDFOOD Radio presents.
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Alexander McCall Smith has sometimes been criticised for portraying an unreal Africa, but the creator of a series of detective novels set in Botswana believes writers are unfairly condemned for their craft, MiNDFOOD reports.
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READER REVIEW: “Before Your Teenagers Drive You Crazy, Read This!” by Nigel Latta, brought to you by MiNDFOOD.
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