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Rough Outline

Rough Outline

By: Rachel Rayner and Amber Panting
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Rough Outline explores how sustainability intersects with culture. Sustainability is the biggest issue of our time. Where this issue meets culture defines how we live our lives.We think that’s worth talking about.

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Episodes
  • Episode 2 - Knitting Is Good For You
    Oct 15 2016
    Nana knows what's up. We take a look at the stack scientific evidence showing that knitting and crochet are good for you. Did you know the act of knitting releases serotonin so it's basically the same as having sex? All this and more on Rough Outline.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 1 - The Great Penguin Sweater Fiasco
    Oct 15 2016
    In 2015 alone over 20,000 tons of oil was spilled. This begs the question: should you knit a sweater for a penguin? We talk to Mike Dickison, curator of Natural History at Whanganui Regional Museum about the effect one such spill had on some little birds, and on knitters around the world. Full transcription and all the links on our website.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 0 - Introducing Rough Outline Podcast
    Oct 14 2016
    Rough Outline is a podcast about where today's biggest issues intersect with the way we live our lives. In this series, our hosts Rachel and Amber along with guests discuss penguins, knitting, buses and much, much more.

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    1 min
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