In this improvised comedy podcast, Liz Cackowski and Emily Spivey satirize the true crime genre as podcast hosts Donna and Jobeth. Each episode, the duo digs into a juicy murder case, interviewing guest witnesses, experts, and suspects to get to their whodunnit. Donna can be convinced of just about anything, but Jobeth is always on high alert for the truth… and Donna’s safety. Guest stars include Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Lisa Gilroy, Will Forte, Paula Pell, and Jason Schwartzman.
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Those Old Radio Shows bring you back to a much simpler time when the early days of radio were filled with comedy, drama and mystery programs. Unwind with a light-hearted program or become engrossed in a whodunnit. Those Old Radio Shows has something for everyone.
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A 12-part documentary podcast about the notorious free-love commune, Centrepoint. There are crimes. But this isn’t a whodunnit. It’s a whydunnit. Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this episode. For an ad-free experience go to listen.stuff.co.nz/truecrime to get access to this and three other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free, for about the price of a cup of coffee… and you’ll be helping us make mo ...
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Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling love true crime - in fact, they're a little bit obsessed. And now they want to share that obsession with you. Join Laura and Iain as they dive deep into some of the world's most jaw-dropping crime stories. Expect murder, mayhem, blackmail, betrayal, and more. Each week, the pair choose a new crime and divulge all the details you're dying to know. They unpick the crucial moments and get to the heart of the whodunnit - all while making each other laugh along th ...
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Two hosts. One of them has plotted a murder mystery. The other must direct the detective and solve the case within ten episodes.
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A fan of true crime stories, Jv De San Andres, and Dante Coloma, a published writer, tell each other Filipino-themed true crime stories drinking session style.
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Detectives Don't Sleep is the new whodunnit podcast. Step beyond the police tape, as we shadow the real detectives who worked history's most intriguing cases. Brought to you by award-winning podcasters, Noiser. Hosted by Mark Dodson. New episodes Tuesdays. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, head to noiser.com/subscriptions. For advertisin ...
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It's February 2nd 1922, and all of Hollywood is about to wake up and learn that William Desmond Taylor, the most famous film director in town, was murdered in his home last night. The investigation will shine a light on some of Hollywood's most scandalous affairs, backroom deals, and underground drug dens. This real life Murder Mystery is one of the most iconic "whodunnit" cases of the 20th century that will leave you guessing and second guessing who killed William Desmond Taylor for weeks t ...
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Dark, edgy mysteries in the style of old time radio... but with a modern twist. Home of the "Felix Stone" and "D.S Billings" mysteries; and the stand-alone mysteries "The Story of Agnes Braitman" and "Grimmer than Grimm." Every season there's a new mystery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Five years ago a Silicon Valley entrepreneur was murdered in his mountain home. Seven suspects were present, but the police were unable to solve the case. Desperate for closure, the widow reaches out to a pragmatic reporter with a simple request: interview each suspect, compare their stories, and find out who's lying. An audio fiction whodunnit from the creator of The Oasis Transmissions.
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A clever teenage journalist comically recounts the events that lead to a beloved member of her community tragically dying in a freak, plague-related accident the week before Passover. Think Sliding Doors in a modern orthodox North Jersey community.
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On July 3, 2015, psychiatrist and local celebrity Dr. John Parker was found dead in his Mashpee, MA office. His death was ruled an apparent suicide, but his son-in-law, Dan Zappulla, doesn't buy it. Dan thinks he was murdered, and he's out to prove it. Join us on this journey through Cape Cod as we search for the ultimate truth behind The Death of Dr. John Parker.
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Join a rotating cast mostly-trans friends as they visit the secluded island of Rokkenjima, argue about which Ushiromiya mom is the hottest, and fight to understand the nature of mystery, fantasy, and the Golden Witch herself. Cover art by @_GwenGrace_ on Twitter.
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Join host Mike Schubert as guests compete to solve children’s mysteries from Encyclopedia Brown, Scooby Doo, and more for charity! The winning contestant chooses the charity, and the prize pool is made up of the proceeds from the show’s Patreon account. Feel free to play along at home and put the pedal to the meddle! Season 4 releases on 2/1/23 and is produced by Mike Schubert and Sherry Guo.
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Welcome to Rooked: The Cheaters' Gambit. Join hosts Jess and Ryan as they unravel the ongoing chess cheating scandal (among other chess controversies). Elon Musk tweets - and then deletes - a joke (?) about cheating in chess via anal beads. Suddenly, the game of chess is thrown into the spotlight again, two years after the well-received debut of The Queen's Gambit Netflix series (we have no affiliation, but, like, the SEO is cool for us...and it was a pretty good show, in our opinions). But ...
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Kilted pirate Greenbeard's last voyage turns up some unexpected surprises... Who is behind the murder at the Eagle Cave? Love crops up when it is least expected... An ancient terror awakens to threaten mankind's existence... 'Every Photo Tells…' is a short story anthology that sets out to show that every picture can tell more than just one story, by presenting a range of tales inspired by seven photographs. Read by hosts Mick Bordet and Katharina Maimer, and featuring the writing talents of ...
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2021 was the worst year of Allie’s life: she was fired from her stupid waitressing job, dumped by a guy she was pity-f*cking, and evicted from her apartment. This is NOT how she thought life would look at 26. On New Year’s Eve, Allie heads to a party where she plans to get plastered and leave this mess of a year behind. 2022 is going to be her year, she can just feel it! Spoiler: it’s definitely not going to be her year. But this party is still important: Gabe — Allie’s best friend and our n ...
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If life is a mystery, whodunnit? Award winning Hollywood TV producer and playwright Scott Carter (HBO, PBS) discusses personal faith and ethics with a diverse roster of interfaith and non-faith celebrity guests to uncover what we believe and what we don’t. New episodes on Fridays for believers and doubters to follow religiously! Send us your thoughts (and prayers) YeGodsPodcast@gmail.com
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A psychic takes on a job that is more complicated than it first appears. Obsession and love make an art thief's last great heist one to remember. The billionaire is locked inside a vault for half a century, but is he prepared to return to society? 'Every Photo Tells…' is a short story anthology that sets out to show that every picture can tell more than just one story, by presenting a range of tales inspired by seven photographs. This collection of stories introduces new writers and plenty o ...
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In recent years law enforcement agencies have been utilizing a new tool to track down violent offenders and identify Jane and John Does - the family tree. With the help of DNA technology and investigative genetic genealogy, cases that have been cold for decades are now being solved. Victims and their families are finally getting answers and justice. The Ties That Find is a true crime podcast that showcases these victories.
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JAM Presents is a podcast hosted by Jason Cripps and Mike Groves. We discuss TV shows, movies, games, and anything else we enjoy on an almost weekly basis - so far having covered Murder in Small Town X, The Murder Game, Whodunnit, Murder Island and Killer Camp. Head over to Twitter and say hello, we’re @PresentsJam or visit our website - Jasonandmike.com
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One part movie review & discussion, and one part gameshow- where we never know what we‘ll be watching next! Before each series, our co-hosts anonymously submit movies they want everyone to watch. Each episode we guess WHODUNNIT!? (Series winner gets a WHO-Dundie award), we review & discuss, grade it A-F, and tally a GPA. Then with a roll of the dice we randomly select the next submission! Watch out for Lieutenant Columbo, interrupting with ”Just One More Thing”!
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When Greeneville basketball prodigy, Bryan Bae, goes down from a freak shoe accident during a high school playoff game, it is up to wannabe PI Maxine Phillips to solve the mystery. From high-strung suburban moms to disgruntled band teachers, Max must sift through an idiosyncratic and problematic group of suspects to uncover the truth behind Bryan's injury and the town of Greeneville. The Parting of the Shoe is a nine chapter whodunnit mystery created by Two Steps to the Left Productions.
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NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW is an audio drama set in the early 1980’s (before cell phones had caught on in America.) Billionaire Mayor Bart, a corrupt and somewhat ludicrous politician, is up for reelection. He hopes to win reelection by a huge margin as a stepping stone to a presidential run. The protagonist is a feminist psychotherapist named Camille Collins. A surprising series of events turns Camille Collins into a major obstacle to Bart’s plan for winning reelection by a landslide.
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A flight on a space cruiser turns into a nightmare for a man who has to face his future alone and come to terms with his past. A princess fighting for the love of her life on Christmas Eve in a kingdom covered with snow. A man finds himself quite literally out of time, sentenced for a crime he won't commit for years. In a world where vampires and werewolves have to live together, a Hunter goes out on a special task. The trials of a robot assassin duck… and many more stories! 'Every Photo Tel ...
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When a far-future commercial spaceflight ends in disaster, the survivors are left floating in escape pods with nothing but the radio for company. What happened to their flight...and, where are they going now? This sci-fi whodunnit mystery features escape pods, intercepted fast-food commercials, and things that should never be found.
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Do you love unravelling a good old fashioned whodunnit? Oh, honey. Me too. I’m Elisha, armchair detective and host of Dead On: A True Crime Podcast. Join me every Friday. We’ll dive into a case that scratches your itch for true crime, dark history, and mystery.
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Hi there! We are Mystery on the Rocks, a comedy cocktail mystery podcast with award-winning comedians Sooz Kempner, Masud Milas and Chris Stokes ham-fistedly trying to solve real-life mysteries over cocktails. Sometimes we're joined by a special guest, sometimes it's just the three of us being very silly indeed. From true crime and bizarre occurrences to X-Files and the paranormal, all of the cases have a whodunnit or 'WTF happened' question hanging over them. So come in, pull up a chair, an ...
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A voice from the future changes far more than just one man’s life. A young boy must say a final farewell to his faithful companion. Dr Simon has a lab full of pixies, but they don’t take kindly to his experiments. Visit Jacques' Bistro, where love blooms over the seafood. Is one of Father Ian's parishioners really being visited by a giant? These subjects and many more are visited in this fourth collection of stories from 'Every Photo Tells…', showing that every picture can tell more than jus ...
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From Russian tragedies to Australian comedies, via Emirati slam poetry and Saudi science fiction, our appetite for words knows no bounds. In our day jobs at the Emirates Literature Foundation, you'd normally find us planning the next Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, but the rest of the time we're guessing whodunnit, debating the ultimate feel-good novel, or reading the stacks of books that line our office walls. As we are here in Dubai, one of the best connected cities in the world, ...
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Best friends Josh Durham and Ashley Pace worked for a rookie league baseball team in Burlington, North Carolina in the summer of 1990. Josh had just graduated high school, and Ashley was a rising senior. They were some of the greatest jobs the two have ever had, but for the last thirty years they've been haunted by this question: Did Ashley, the team's batboy, cost one player his professional baseball career by getting food for him before a game? In this podcast, the two best friends take a ...
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A biweekly deep dive into reality shows and stars of the past (with a hefty dose of ums, likes, and vocal fry).
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A film podcast about Melbourne and cinema, with Eloise Ross, Andy Hazel, Anders Furze and the occasional special guest. RSS feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:231960728/sounds.rss
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My name is Collin Hart and I am not a serious person. Just a guy who loves movies talking about new movies, upcoming releases, and classic films. Follow and contact me me on my socials - Twitter @SnapBaxterMage Letterboxd @SnapBaxterMage Taste @thillygooth
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Discussion, analysis, and exotic opinions surrounding fandoms like Twilight, Star Wars, Harry Potter, the MCU, and far too many animes.
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Scepticism? Denial? Disinformation? Join Aggy, Sean and a rotating set of guests as they discuss and disentangle a growing threat to our planet - the power of climate misinformation and those who spread it.
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Pull up a chair and grab a mug of ale! Join Mike and TJ as they discuss video games, TV, Film, and pop culture over a smokey pipe and a frosty pint. New episodes published every Wednesday!
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Welcome to the All For the One Podcast, presented by First Christian Church (located in Canton, Ohio). This podcast features stories and conversations about life, Jesus, and what happens when they come together. FCC exists to help people find hope, experience community, and live with purpose as we reach out with unconditional love to all people and lead them to be all in disciples of Jesus. To learn more, visit www.firstchristian.com.
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Join David and Jeff as they discuss everything Survivor.Each podcast they will discuss: who got voted out and why, challenges, strategy, and so much more. Plus look out for special guests!
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Hello there This the podcast feed for an eclectic and wonderous creative mix of podcasts under the Quirky Voices Presents banner. Welcome!I have an interview show / MADIVA podcast (Modern Audio Drama Indie Voice Acting) and this is focused on exploring the craft of voice acting through interviews with working Va’s, producers, Showrunners and directors. Anyone F’Coffee is a women’s health podcast hybrid audio drama / interview show.I wrote it and it stars women who actually suffer from the co ...
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Stephen Davis investigates a cold case whodunnit
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It's been 24 years since Australian astrophysicist Rodney Marks died in mysterious circumstances in Antarctica.
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The great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas had a passion for detective stories. This episode is hosted by Guy Cuthbertson. His guest is John Goodby, a Professor of Arts and Culture at Sheffield Hallam University, and an expert on Dylan Thomas. He edited The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas and has co-authored a biography of Thomas. He is also a poet, transla…
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The top stories and other headlines at midday
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Nick Honeyman was recently awarded a Michelin star for his restaurant in France - Le Petit Leon.
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Inshallah: A bike tour through god's country
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Directed by Georgia Merton and Isobel Ewing, 'Inshallah', has taken out the Best Self-Filmed film at this year's Mountain Film Festival.
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Wellington writer Emily Perkins is the country's latest literary darling, taking out the top prize at the recent Ockham Awards for her novel Lioness.
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The arrival of winter leaves no shortage of work in the garden.
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Sir Peter Beck our newest knight takes flight
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In a David and Goliath space-race, Sir Peter Beck, a boy from Invercargill, is more than holding his own.
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Kat Kaiwai: Building roads and communities
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When Kat Kaiwai entered the civil construction industry 12 years ago, she was one of few women on the tools.
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Pioneering embryologist Dr John Peek: 40 years since NZ's first 'test-tube' baby
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This month marks 40 years since New Zealand's first 'test-tube' baby was born.
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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This morning's top stories and other headlines
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The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa).
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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This week, Hamish talks about the book The Sc'ollarship Prize, kids talk about their friends, and Ali & Gab continue their time-travel adventures.
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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A wrap of the day's big stories
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Making live events accessible for everyone
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It’s not all online: live events are often where we come together as communities, sharing passions and considering the issues concerning us. It’s important they’re accessible to all. Except they’re not. Many people have impairments that can make it more difficult or impossible to attend live events. Deaf and disability advocates argue in fact it is…
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Kiwiana icon Pāua shell house goes digital
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A new generation and those who never made it as far as Bluff can now discover this country’s iconic Pāua Shell House in an online virtual tour.
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The Tūrangi Tongariro region, at the spectacular southern end of Lake Tāupo bordering the Volcanic Plateau, is midway between Wellington and Auckland, Napier and New Plymouth and Hamilton and Palmerston North. A popular topping off point, you couldn’t get more central.
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Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar
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From the ancient oud to the electric axe, the Martin acoustic to the Fender Stratocaster, American National Guitar Museum touring exhibition Medieval to Metal covers a whole lot of stage with 40 guitars. Believe it or not, there’s even an air guitar.
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The Tardis has landed: A special mystery guest reviewer visits Doctor Who exhibition
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From hanging out with Daleks and Weeping Angels to the many different iterations of the sonic screwdriver - costumes, props, gadgets and gizmos from the world’s longest running sci-fi series have materialised in Pōneke Wellington as part of exhibition Doctor Who Worlds of Wonders: Where Science Meets Fiction. It’s now at the Tākina events centre.…
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Play captures adoption experiences of birth mothers in NZ
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A documentary theatre piece is giving the stage to stories held onto for decades. The adoption experiences of birth mothers in the 1950s and 1960s in New Zealand are being heard in I Carried This at the Hannah Playhouse in Pōneke Wellington this June.
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Fast Favourites: Billy T winner Lana Walters
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Comedian and writer Lana Walters has won the Billy T Award for 2024, New Zealand’s premiere comedy award.
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Jeffrey Halley: Post-budget state of the economy
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Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money.
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New Zealanders feeling the pinch – the latest research
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New Zealanders are worried about the rising cost of living meaning they're choosing to go without certain luxuries, according to a new poll conducted by Research New Zealand. Research New Zealand managing partner Emanuel Kalafatelis joins Jim to dissect the data.
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Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science.
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Are pop stars usurping actors in the celebrity stakes?
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The adulation once directed at film stars is now being thrust upon pop stars.
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Marc Wilson: Putting personality tests to the test
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The popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test sorts test takers into 16 different personality categories depending on their answers.
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Nick Hunt is a travel writer who has published three books about walking in various parts of Europe.
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Dogs with ‘human’ names: When did Fido become Charlie?
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Slate's Cleo Levin asks why increasing numbers of dogs have been given "human" names.
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Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag - so what happens next?; stories based on stats sliced from surveys; shock horror over incomplete houses.
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Eric Idle: Always looking on the bright side of life
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Monty Python's Eric Idle is bringing his show Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Live! to New Zealand in October.
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
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Our quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz.
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The latest from New York from our correspondent Mitch McCann.
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Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations.
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Psalm 23 The Lord's My Shepherd has been set to many different tunes. John Campbell, a 19th century Scottish merchant and amateur musician, wrote the very cheerful setting you can hear in today's programme.
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Tensions persist in New Caledonia; The scramble to find the victims of the landslip in Papua New Guinea; The New Zealand Budget comes up short for Pasifika; Some landowners in Bougainville are suing Rio Tinto over the Panguna mine, and Tonga's parliament says no to the death penalty for drug crimes.
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Everyone can name one teacher who left a lasting imprint but only a few can say that teacher encouraged them to follow their true path. Rodger Fox was one of those, a band leader, trombonist extraordinaire, recording artist and big picture thinker. Broadly described by those who loved him as a 'yes' man, Fox's zest for life rubbed off on many. Earl…
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We cross to Gore, the country music capital of Aotearoa, and where hundreds of amateur country musicians of all ages have travelled to compete for the coveted NZ Gold Guitar trophy this weekend. RNZ reporter Jogai Bhatt reports on the music, the buskers, and the art of cheese roll making.
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We're heading to Gore, where the Gold Guitar Awards are in full swing as part of the Tussock country festival. It's one of New Zealand's most prestigious country music events, drawing contestants from around the world to converge on the Southland town to celebrate country music and compete for a chance at the top prize. We'll talk to RNZ's Samuel R…
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Max Miller: Tasting history one recipe at a time
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Since launching his YouTube channel four years ago, Max Miller has amassed more than two million of subscribers - all tuning in for his videos that fuse history lessons with a cooking show. Neither a trained chef or historian, Los Angeles-based Miller fell into the world of being a YouTuber when he was furloughed from his job at Disney due to the C…
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Trump the felon: what's next for the Republican party?
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Donald Trump is a convicted felon. A New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels. He intends to appeal, and major Republican donors say they're willing to back him still, despite his criminal record, but what does Trump's guilty verdict do for the Republican …
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Historic swarm of cicadas disrupting the peace, and food chain
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A phenomenon that hasn't occurred since 1803 is in full swing. Trillions of periodical cicadas are emerging in a rare double event. Brood XIX and XIII are either above ground, or emerging in 17 states, from Chicago through the Midwest. It's the first time in 221 years that these two broods have come above ground in the same place at the same time. …
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Matt Heath: learning to love your own life
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A "miserable" moment on the banks of Lake Wakatipu was the initial inspiration for Matt Heath's new book A Life Less Punishing: 13 Ways To Love the Life You've Got. The radio host and writer tells Susie Ferguson we all have the power to change our own mindset for the better.
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Dr Christos Christou: the state of humanitarianism
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Some of the world's humanitarian crises are well known - Gaza and Ukraine for example - but many more are less likely to make international news: Chad and Sudan. One of the organisations operating wherever there is conflict is Médecins Sans Frontières or Doctors Without Borders. It's working in a world emerging from the covid pandemic, with inflati…
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Prof Anna Wirz-Justice: Why winter makes us SAD and how light can help
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If you're feeling sadder as the days get shorter, you're not alone. Around half the population report feeling less happy in winter and 5 percent fall into serious depression. Apart from nutrition and exercise, getting more light in your eyes is the best treatment we know for seasonal mood challenges, says NZ-born neurobiology researcher Anna Wirz-J…
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Julia Whaipooti: Budget does not fulfil te Tiriti obligations
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Thousands of people rallied across the country on Thursday to protest the coalition government's policies - including axing the Maori Health Authority, removing local councils' right to set up Maori wards, removing reference to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in legislation, and the Act Party's bid to redefine the Treaty principles. Julia Whaipooti is a leade…
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