Join host Tod for a captivating weekly segment of The Nightshift, featuring esteemed wordsmith Kel Richards. Each episode, Kel takes listener-submitted questions about words, phrases, and expressions and delves into their origins and meanings. From everyday idioms to lesser-known linguistic gems, Kel's insightful explanations will enrich your understanding of language and its evolution. Tune in as we uncover the fascinating stories behind the words we use, turning curiosity into knowledge one phrase at a time!Recorded 15-10-2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gemma Lloyd on THE NIGHTSHIFT
On THE NIGHTSHIFT with Tod Johnston on 6PR, Tod sat down with Gemma Lloyd, CEO of WORK180, to discuss the findings of a recent survey on men’s experiences with gender equity in the workplace. Featured in the Australian Financial Review, the survey revealed a growing sense of exclusion and fear among men when it comes to participating in gender equity discussions. Gemma highlighted the striking statistics: 69% of men who support gender equity initiatives feel unwelcome in these conversations, and the number climbs to 93% for those neutral on the issue.A key factor driving this reluctance is the fear of cancel culture. The interview delved into how these sentiments are shaping workplace dynamics and what can be done to foster more inclusive discussions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adrian Wiley on THE NIGHTSHIFT
In this episode of The Nightshift, Tod Johnston welcomes Adrian Wiley, the Executive Director of Circular Economy at the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER). With a focus on sustainability and innovative waste management, Adrian joins Tod to discuss the groundbreaking FOGO (Food Organics, Garden Organics) system that’s transforming waste disposal in Western Australia. Launched in 2019, the 3-bin FOGO system features a new 240L lime-green lidded bin for organic waste, collected weekly, alongside a 120L red general waste bin, collected fortnightly. Adrian sheds light on how this initiative aims to improve waste recovery rates, reduce landfill costs, and significantly decrease the production of harmful greenhouse gases like methane. Tune in to discover how the FOGO system is paving the way for a more sustainable future in the Perth and Peel regions, with a target for all local governments to adopt this best-practice model by 2025. Whether you’re a sustainability advocate or simply curious about effective waste management strategies, this episode offers valuable insights into how we can all contribute to a healthier planet!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Animal Happiness Vet Dr Gary Bielby on THE NIGHTSHIFT
Join Tod Johnston in this enlightening episode of The Nightshift, where he welcomes back the ever-fascinating Dr. Gary Bielby, a Perth veterinarian with a passion for both animals and the arts. Known for his eclectic interests—from making movies and photographing wildlife to riding motorbikes—Dr. Bielby founded the Animal Happiness Vet in 2014, offering top-notch veterinary care in both a bustling hospital and a mobile service throughout metropolitan Perth. In this fortnightly segment, Tod and Gary dive deep into the world of pet health, tackling pressing topics like the dangers of parvo virus and the intriguing reasons behind why our furry friends twitch in their sleep. Whether you're a pet owner, animal lover, or simply curious about the wonders of veterinary science, this episode promises to be both informative and entertaining. Tune in to explore the intersection of pet wellness and the quirks of animal behavior!Recorded 14/10/2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sean Dooley on THE NIGHTSHIFT
Join Tod Johnston in this enlightening episode of The Nightshift as he welcomes Sean Dooley, a prominent advocate for citizen science and the mastermind behind one of Australia’s largest citizen science initiatives—the Aussie Bird Count. Discover how this engaging project invites participants of all ages to dedicate just 20 minutes to observe and count the birds in their local areas, contributing valuable data to our understanding of Australia’s avian population. With a wealth of insights gathered over a decade of Bird Counts, Sean shares the importance of these observations and the exciting direction BirdLife Australia is headed in as they look to the next 10 years. Tune in for a conversation that celebrates the beauty of birdwatching, the power of community engagement, and the vital role we all play in protecting our feathered friends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.