For as long as I can remember I’ve been on the hunt to find the answer to one big question: how do we make the most of this thing called life? But of course, there is no singular answer. There isn’t a magic key out there that, when you find it, just unlocks everything and you can say, “yep great, I know how to do life now.” Instead, it’s a process. A process of listening and learning, of questioning and challenging. Gathering together threads of knowledge and wisdom that, over time, weave tog...
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the most of it // Mandy Len Catron// S1 EP3

Dec 14th, 2021 2:18 AM

When Mandy Len Catron blew up in 2015, people were asking: could someone really have unlocked the key to falling in love? Spoiler alert: not quite...but also maybe.Mandy is perhaps best known as the writer of a New York Times article titled; To Fall In Love With Anyone, Do This. It was one of the most popular features in the New York Times in 2015. She’s also authored a popular book, How to Fall in Love with Anyone: A Memoir in Essays.She shares with Antonia what love is, and how to get better at falling in love. She won’t take you from single to attached next week, but her scientific approach to love has real life benefits that aren’t as impractical as they might sound.It really is a fascinating listen, giving an insight into love and how it works, with wide-reaching implications on the way we live our lives and how we feel about a whole bunch of things - including ourselves. Mandy isn’t some weirdo love doctor - she’s very real and a lot of fun. Enjoy!Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective

the most of it // Maggie Hewitt // S1 EP4

Dec 14th, 2021 2:18 AM

What’s wrong with sustainability? It’s something that plenty of businesses and households are aiming for, but do we need to be setting our sights even higher?Maggie Hewitt is someone doing just that. As the founder of fashion boutique Maggie Marilyn, she’s committed to driving fashion towards fully ethical production that doesn’t just sustain the planet, but gives back to it.She’s about so much more than fashion too - Maggie talks with real honesty about the importance of having a purpose, being vulnerable, and her struggles with being a boss. She can allow herself to talk about her battles because she truly believes in her end goal. This is a really relevant conversation about a young woman’s altruistic journey towards trying to make the world a better place.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective

the most of it // Adrienne Bankert // S1 EP5

Dec 14th, 2021 2:18 AM

What’s the difference between being nice and being happy? According to Adrienne Bankert, it’s a lot.Adrienne Bankert is an ABC news correspondent in America, and the author of the book Your Hidden Superpower: The Kindness That Makes You Unbeatable at Work and Connects You With Anyone. It’s a remarkable book that goes deep into what kindness really is, and the transformative power we all have over ourselves and the people around us.Adrienne’s message is that you can make someone’s day, and make yourself feel amazing, just by being kind. This is an illuminating conversation that really unpacks the basics of kindness - what it actually means, how it can be used and how it can impact people. It’ll give you the tools to look at your day with positivity, and help others to do the same.Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective

the most of it // Robyn Malcolm // S1 EP6

Dec 14th, 2021 2:17 AM

Has there ever been a more Kiwi screen character than Cheryl West? Or a more Kiwi actress than Robyn Malcolm?Robyn Malcolm is a gem. One of New Zealand’s premier actresses, she is known all over the country as a very genuine, real, and down to earth personality...as well as being Cheryl West.This is less of a podcast and more of a conversation. We go all over the place - from the early Outrageous Fortune days to being lazy, to the perks of stopping to look at ants. If it sounds a bit random, then yeah, maybe it is. But it’s really nice.This episode is a catch up between a couple of old acting mates. Where this is different, though, is it’s about some of the bigger picture things in life - raising kids, being lazy, gratitude and literally regretting nothing. There’s a good splattering of fun and laughter along the way, and an enlightening look back at Cheryl West. This is one not to be missed, especially for Outrageous Fortune fans!Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective

the most of it // Zoë Bell // S2 EP1

Dec 14th, 2021 2:17 AM

Zoë Bell started out as a stunt double for Lucy Lawless in Xena: Warrior Princess. After being cast as Uma Thurman’s double in Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2, she formed a solid friendship with acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino, and she has collaborated and featured in every one of his subsequent films.There was a time when Zoë was living and working as a stunt double in LA on some of Hollywood’s biggest films, just being satisfied with being ‘the upbeat, open-hearted Kiwi girl’ that was friendly and easy going. But after a while, the validation she got from being liked in a dog-eat-dog world started to wear thin, and she questioned her self-identity. What eventuated was a conscious shift and new-found understanding that she could ultimately be in charge of her own choices and was capable of taking the reins. Zoë chats to Antonia about how this shift saw an influx of creative opportunities, positive relationships and a wealth of success, but was not without the harsh confrontation of her own vulnerabilities, especially when she was challenged with grief and trauma. The upside, Zoë explains, is that her perspective has forever shifted, and she can communicate some of her profound insights through her upcoming work as a director. This is a powerful conversation that is filled with raw honesty, developed insights, and the occasional swear word. You’ll want full attention for this episode, as Zoë’s story is filled with frank content that takes us through her highs and lows of the film industry, the tragedy of losing a parent, navigating through tricky life scenarios, and finding a stronger version of yourself at the other end. Please note, this episode contains material some listeners may find offensive or upsetting, including swearing, mention of suicide and themes related to depression.Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.Lifeline – 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP)Youthline – 0800 376 633, free text 234, email talk@youthline.co.nz or online chatSamaritans – 0800 726 666Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar CollectiveHost: Antonia PrebbleProduced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective

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