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Spikepit

Colin Green

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A simple podcast where I ponder my day to day tabletop gaming experiences, sharing thoughts and creative ideas with a view to engaging and entertaining listeners. Become a Patron!
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Can we learn to make smarter choices? Listen in as host Katy Milkman--behavioral scientist, Wharton professor, and author of How to Change--shares stories of high-stakes decisions and what research reveals they can teach us. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics to help you improve your judgment and change for good. Season 1 of Choiceology was hosted by Dan Heath, bestselling author of Made to Stick and Switch. Podcasts are for inf ...
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Crime stories with Intruder Green from pop punk band, Masked Intruder. Fun with friends from music and crimes. Photo and logo design by Bambi Guthrie Intruder Green Call-In Line: 608-535-9608 www.intrudergreen.com Sponsors: https://www.stupidradmerch.com/ https://www.yeahmansguitars.com/
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Mise En Plastered

Andrew & Colin

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A podcast about service the industry by people who work in it, for people who work in it. Join us for a behind the scenes look into what it takes to serve you your favorite drink or dish. Feel free to reach us at thatservicepodcast@gmail.com for questions or suggestions. Cheers.
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Old Man Strength

Old Man Strength

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We are just a couple of old dudes who came together to interview interesting guests and debate current topics. From sports, to life, to politics, to pop culture, the guys from Old Man Strength will cover it all. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldmanstrength/support
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Brain Injury Bites

Brain Injury Bites

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Brain Injury Bites is a podcast based on the experiences of sustaining a brain injury and provides helpful hints and tips for injured people, their friends and family. The show is hosted by Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath. Brooke was a pedestrian involved in a road traffic collision in May 2007, which left him with a severe traumatic brain injury. Ashwini is a Trustee and Chair for Headway Warrington and a Senior Associate Solicitor with over ten years of experience supporting families aft ...
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RPG Reanimators

RPG Reanimators

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A discussion-based podcast for GMs where we break down horror ttrpg scenarios for systems like Call of Cthulhu and Delta Green, discuss what worked for us, what didn't, what changes we made while running them, and how it all turned out for the table. Additional special topics include general game philosophies, advice, and occasional actual plays.
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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A deep dive into the music and complex psychology of John Lennon, featuring interviews with such noted authors and podcasters as David Bedford, Dan Richter, Jude Kessler, Kit O'Toole and Ken McNab, as well as ex-Quarrymen bandmates Rod Davis and Colin Hanton
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EcoTech Insights

Techstrong Group

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Experience the fusion of digital transformation and environmental sustainability. Hosted by Bonnie Schneider and presented by Techstrong Group, this podcast connects listeners with tech trailblazers, offering a deep dive into how green strategies are reshaping DevOps and cloud technologies.
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We're on a golfing quest of sorts, looking to increase our golfing I.Q.'s in the process. Our aim is to speak to expert guests at the intersection of golf design and construction, green keeping and history…...to name but a few topics. This podcast is not about us, it's about the guests, what they know and how that can influence the sustainable future of the game of golf that we all cherish. Suspend what you know about the game of golf for a moment and join us on this journey, we promise grea ...
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For the past twenty years, award-winning landscape designer and TV host Charlie Albone has seen, shaped and revived many gardens around the world. Thanks to STIHL, join him and his guests on That’s How We Grow as they give you the tips and tricks to get your garden, lawn, or vegie patch looking its best. If your thumb is green, your garden vast and your to-do-list never ending this podcast is for you! STIHL Tools are only available from the more than 600 STIHL Dealers across Australia. Find ...
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All Ball with Doug Gottlieb

Fox Sports Radio - iHeartRadio

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All Ball with Doug Gottlieb is an unfiltered podcast covering the biggest stories in college basketball and the NBA. Join Doug as he brings his unique perspective as an TV analyst and radio host. In each episode, he'll give his opinions and discuss the top stories in the NBA and college basketball. Follow Doug on Twitter and subscribe NOW to get all the latest episodes!.
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The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast

The Drunk Guys Book Club

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Each week, the Drunk Guys tackle a famous book while drinking #Craftbeer matching the book, characters, themes, etc. What beer goes with Orwell’s 1984? Founder’s Dissenter IPA, of course. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow? Seven pumpkin beers. A great #Podcast for readers, drinkers, or anyone with a raunchy sense of humor. Way better than English class. Find us at @drunkguysbc (twitter) or https://drunkguysbookclub.com
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Welcome to The Buzz with ACT-IAC – your source for the hot topics and top issues affecting the federal technology market. Join us each week to hear insights from government and industry leaders, stay informed on the topics facing government, gain access to thought leadership and valuable reports. Subscribe to follow us on your favorite podcast platform.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Some of the world's greatest scientists, doctors and medical researchers share their discoveries and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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The San Antonio Zen Center community offers a haven of peace and harmony in which to engage in the arduous task of self-discovery through Zen practice. Welcoming diversity, the practice of zazen is available to people of every race, religion, nationality, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, and physical ability.
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Too Legit Show

Too Legit Show

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On "Too Legit", Alex Fernandez and Zac Green bring you a killer crossover of Sports and Pop Culture with a throwback vibe. You will hear hilarious takes on current events with daily topics as well as epic guests with amazing interviews. This podcast will make your day fly by and overall make you a happier person with a better quality of life. Your girlfriend will thank us later or your money back, 100% guaranteed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Royal Grown Radio

Royal Grown Radio

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Royal Grown Radio is a cultivation and cannabis focused podcast with guests from leading Cultivators, Brands, Advocates, and Professionals from Humboldt county and beyond. Hosted by Michael Beck and Rick Elliott of Royal Gold Soils
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Actress Lucy Lawless is perhaps best known for starring role in Xena: The Warrior Princess, but now taken a role behind the lens in her directorial debut. Documentary 'Never Look Away' looks at the life of CNN's news camera woman Margaret Moth during the 1990s. Moth risked life and limb to capture extraordinary footage across war and danger zones a…
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New Australian series Thou Shalt Not Steal blends action, comedy and crime about a young girl running away from the law and the baddies.And the outback western has quite an impressive ensemble both behind and in front of the camera. Also out this week is the second season of Shrinking, a comedy-drama from some of the team behind Ted Lasso. Guest: W…
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The business lobby is calling on the Government to "turbo-charge" Australia's housing supply by creating a new fund to override slow-moving councils. Business Council of Australia CEO Bran Black says it's important to incentivise states and territories to undertake reforms but payment should be made once the reforms are completed. It comes as busin…
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The Federal Government stands accused of failing to meet national housing targets by the Opposition. Are we seeing housing growing as a key election issue? The Federal Government wants to stop debit card surcharges, it's subject to further approvals won't come into effect until 2026 - but how much impact does the Government think this will make? Po…
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Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world but in the last 12-months, nearly 2 million Australian households experienced severe food insecurity. This means people skipped meals, or simply ate less because there wasn't enough food to put on the table. Guest: Brianna Casey, CEO of Foodbank Australia Producer: David Cook…
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Shadow Housing Minister Michael Sukkar claims the Federal Government won't meet its five year housing target. The Federal and State and Territory governments aim to build 1.2 million new well located homes over 5 years from mid‑2024. But Shadow Housing Minister Michael Sukkar says if the Coalition is elected they won't keep the target, but will "bu…
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Six years after abortion was decriminalised in Queensland, it’s now back up for debate. Katter's Australian Party has placed the issue back on the agenda after pledging to reintroduce a bill that would seek to amend the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 if the LNP is elected at the upcoming election. Guest: Jill Mckay, CEO Children by Choice Produc…
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An international gathering of First Nations people is calling on climate scientists to engage with Indigenous experts to find solutions to tackle climate change. Guest: Professor Kyle Whyte, Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Michigan Producer: David CookVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As Gazans struggle to survive in a war zone they face an even longer-term risk that could kill more people than those who've died in the past year of conflict. Virtually every house or building bombed in Gaza unleashes a wave of dust or other hazardous materials, including asbestos - that can eventually cause cancers and kill, decades after the con…
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This week, an armed man was arrested outside a Donald Trump rally in California, while the Biden administration has just confirmed it's sending an advanced missile defence system and about 100 U.S. troops to Israel. It comes as the US election campaign heats up, as polls tighten ahead of the November election. Guest:Daniel Lippman, White House and …
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Israel stands condemned by more than 40 countries - including Britain, France, Spain and Italy - after a series of attacks on UN peacekeepers and breaking through peacekeeping positions. But it's done little to deter Israeli forces who are looking to tighten their squeeze in northern Gaza, and expand their range of attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. …
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We sit down with Melissa Harris. Melissa tells us her journey from small town Iowa, to her time in California and back home to Iowa. Melissa and her Tim are huge Cyclone fans but more important we talk to Melissa about her brand new book "Where Our Humanity Meets Our Divinity" and why she tackled this amazing subject. Sponsored by Revelton Distilli…
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One year on since a majority of Australians voted no to the Voice to Parliament, how are younger indigenous leaders maintaining the momentum for change? Guests:Bridget Cama, Wiradjuri woman and Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue Marcus Stewart, Nira illim bulluk man of the Taungurung Nation; inaugural Co-Chair of the First Peoples Assembly of Vic…
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Renowned author, comedian, actor and poet Stephen Fry has been described as one of the most treasured minds of his generation. The wordsmith is bringing his love of words and storytelling to Australia at the end of the month for a series of shows - and joined Radio National Breakfast to share a sneak peek of what the audience can expect. Guest: Ste…
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Green Day's album 'Dookie' is turning 30, and to celebrate the milestone the band have released 'Dookie Demastered'. That involves transferring each track on the album on a different device that "demasters" it - including an animatronic fish, and an electric toothbrush. Guest: Ce Benedict, Music Show Executive Producer…
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Employers are pushing the government to expand the number of firms classified as small businesses in a bid to reverse the record number going under. The proposal would increase the number of employees a small business can have from 14 to 24. Guest: Sally McManus, Secretary of the ACTU Producer: Max Chalmers…
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Employers are pushing this change to the definition of a small business, unions say that would weaken worker protections - and the Albanese Government says it won't be implementing the changes. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Mi…
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Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has condemned a rally of around 50 white supremacists dressed in black and wearing balaclavas in the border town of Corowa on Saturday. The member for Farrer says the offenders were "rightly condemned" amd they need to be "called out and found out". The MP says she was glad locals made it clear there was no room …
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Let's start with cricket, Australia has qualified for the semi-finals of the women's T20 World Cup after beating India. While in motor racing, Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazlewood have won the fastest ever Bathurst 1000. And in football, Socceroos coach Tony Popovic is up against his old captain when Australia plays Japan in their World Cup qualifyin…
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The Albanese government is facing a new fight over industrial relations rules, with employers calling for the definition of a "small business" to be expanded. The push is being fiercely opposed by the union movement. Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Murray Watt told Radio National Breakfast the Government is "very willing to have in…
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The Voice to Parliament referendum was defeated a year ago today, with many using the anniversary to reflect on the result. Prominent Yes campaigner, Thomas Mayo says he doesn't think the referendum was a mistake, or those who voted no were "voting against progress" but he claims they fell for the "tactics" of the no campaign. Guest:Thomas Mayo, In…
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Citizen scientist across Australia will be picking up their binoculars today to take part in the 11th annual Aussie bird count. BirdLife Australia's "chief bird nerd" joins us to tell us why the count is so important and what we've learnt about Australia's birds in the last decade. Guest: Sean Dooley, senior Public Relations Advisor BirdLife Austra…
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A landmark class action lawsuit will take place in the Victorian Supreme Court. The plaintiffs, represented by Maurice Blackburn, allege Westpac and Macquarie Leasing engaged in predatory lending practices that saw customers stung with high interest loans from car dealers. Guest: Rebecca Gilsenan Maurice Blackburn’s national head of class action Pr…
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The Government has stopped repatriation flights from Lebanon to Australia due to decreasing demand. But Lebanese Muslim Association leader Gamel Kheir told Radio National Breakfast the Government has a "moral and legal" obligation to bring Lebanese-Australians to safety. Guest: Gamel Kheir, Secretary of the Lebanese Muslim Association Producer: Mad…
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The UN accuses Israeli tanks of forcing their way into a peacekeeping base in southern Lebanon overnight. Forty nations have condemned a spate of attacks on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon - as Israel warns the peacekeepers to move position. Guest: Andrea Tenenti, UNIFIL spokesman Producer: Anne Barker…
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A meeting with the Vindicators with what's going on as far as the state of D'auffay's plans are concerned, plus an attempt to clear Sundog's name. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus The Vindicators: Lucy Kuo - James Dooley Dog-Shaped Robot Buddies: Sunflower - Jazz 2 More Infight…
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Scientists in China are trialling stitches that stimulate healing using electrical charge. So, how does this new technology work? And how soon might we see something like this on the market? Also this week, the Nobel Prizes in Medicine, Physics and Chemistry were all announced. And there was something of an AI theme to the award winners. Guest: Dr …
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While the tale of Peter Pan and Captain Cook is well known, a new stage production - starring comedian Colin Lane - explores the characters origin story. Colin Lane stars in Peter and the Stargazers, the award winning Broadway show Guest: Colin Lane, comedian and actorProducer: Matt Simpson, Madeleine Hanger and Kimberley Price…
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Tennis great Rafael Nadal will retire after the Davis Cup next month after a dominant career as one of the "big three" alongside Federer and Djokovic. Nadal who was in the top 10 world rankings for over 20 years, announced his retirement on social media where he has been flooded with tributes. Guest: Christopher Clarey, tennis journalist and New Yo…
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Mackenzie Arnold's stellar performance in the longest penalty shootout in World Cup history in the Matilda's 2023 campaign saw the goalkeeper become an instant household name. Now, she's released her memoir MACCA: My Story So Far and reveals her struggles with self-belief, hearing-loss and the highs of the Matildas ride. Featuring: Mackenzie Arnold…
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Australia is under pressure to strengthen its sanctions against Myanmar - as the country's protracted civil war comes up for new discussion at ASEAN. The UN's Special Rapporteur has put the demands in talks in Canberra with Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Guest: Tom Andrews, UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Producer: Eleni Psaltis and Anne Barker…
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The October 7 anniversary, this set the tone for the Parliamentary week - particularly with no bipartisanship reached on a motion about the occasion.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese found himself in hot water over comments regarding Tourette's syndrome - apologising twice for the remarks. And with rock lobster tariffs with China now removed, are the…
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China's four year campaign against Australian exports appears to be over, after Beijing confirmed it would lift restrictions on Australian lobsters. Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham says the Opposition "welcomes" the move, which it sees as a "positive step". But he says the Coalition continues to have other security concerns, which "at times the A…
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There was barely a dry eye in Paris when Australia's Saya Sakakibara won Gold in the BMX race this year - rushing to hug her brother Kai, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a race in 2020. Saya's win was particularly emotional for parents Martin and Yuki, who helped care for Kai after his injury. Guests: Martin and Yuki Sakakibara, Nation…
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More Australian women than ever are freezing their eggs in an attempt to prolong their fertility. It's big business for reproductive clinics but doesn't necessarily guarantee a successful future pregnancy. So what's driving the uptake? Guest: Dr Charley Zheng, fertility specialist and obstetrician, Adora fertility Producer: Ali Benton…
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Halloween isn't the only thing scary in October. For the political teams of US Presidential candidates the prospect of an October surprise, a unexpected event or news story that can derail a campaign, is particularly concerning. But do October surprises really change an election? Guest: Prof Julian Zelizer, Historian & political analyst at Princeto…
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Millions of people in Florida have had a sleepless night as Hurricane Milton swept across the state and brought a swath of destruction in its path. At least five people have been killed, millions are without power - and left some parts of the region facing a one in a 1000 year flood. Guest: Summer Smith, anchor for WWSB ABC TV in Florida Producer: …
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The Ukrainian city of Kherson is under the constant threat of attack with the Russian military employing drone warfare on civilians. As autumn leaves start falling, residents fear they may be unable to hide from the drones outside. Featuring: Zarina Zabrisky, freelance journalist based in KhersonVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After a summer break filled with a research project (which is almost assuredly going to translate into an episode), F&F are back with a new episode recently recorded with Colin Byrne... Many listeners will recognize Colin's name as bag man supremo with more than 40 years logged thus far as a globe trotting golfing sherpa. He has caddied for many of…
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Charlie Albone is joined by architect and landscape designer Matt Leacy to chat about his extensive career designing some of Australia’s most daring and innovative builds, and how the environment and sustainability are being implemented into modern design to create homes for generations to come. Want Charlie to answer your question on the podcast? …
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After 30 hits, 20 best-selling albums, five Grammy awards, a Walk of Fame star, Dionne Warwick is still going strong at 83 years old. With a staggering 50 year career under her belt, she is heading to Australia in January to celebrate her hits. Featuring: Dionne WarwickVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas at a summit to discuss the harms of social media. A new book from a tech leader sets out his framework for "restoring our sanity online", proposing a new model for social media that safeguards and empowers users. Guest: Mark Weinstein is a US entrepreneur, and author of …
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In the wake of increased violence against women and girls internationally, World Vision's '1000 Girls Day of the Girl' campaign has been calling for sponsorship of girls internationally to help end exploitative practices like child marriage. In Australia, the AFP investigate almost two cases of forced marriage a week. Guests: Helen Schneiders, AFP …
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The West Australian Government will soon release the final plans for a marine park set to protect 1.3 million hectares of ocean. The proposed South Coast Marine Park would cover 1000 kilometres of Western Australia's coastline, stretching from Bremmer Bay on the state's south coast, to the South Australian border. Featured: Scott Bennett, Marine Sc…
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In football, Tony Popovic to coach Australia for the first time tonight when the Socceroos play China in Adelaide tonight - in a must win game. In the AFL, Melbourne pulled off an upset last night in the women's competition, beating Adelaide in a low scoring game. In tennis, Artificial Intelligence to replace line judges at Wimbledon. Sports commen…
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For our latest bonus episode, we offer a diversion and a trip back to the past as your humble host is interviewed about his and other people’s music by a friend in Madrid in 2016. Topics touched upon include songwriting, creativity, performance, recording and (no surprise) The Beatles and John Lennon. Preceding the interview are Antony's thoughts a…
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