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A Journey With Bernie & Chip is so much more than an established, internationally recognised Podcast spanning 50 countries. It is an evolving way of life and you, dear friends, are invited to be adventurous explorers with us. Despite constant media-driven advertisements defining ‘success’ as material acquisition and a life-centered around 40 years of incessant, often stressful, empire building work generating six figure bank accounts and million-dollar assets, Bernie K and Lachlan ‘Chip’ Hud ...
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We are Timothy Faust and Kelly Jo. We really like health policy and heavy metal. Every other-week or so we'll discuss a current-ish event we think is interesting, and a health policy or health law paper we're into. We'll also discuss a metal album and attempt to say "this kicks ass" in as many words as possible for a few minutes.
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Ando & Co

Chris Andersen

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People are infinitely interesting. I sit down to learn more about people that interest me on a regular basis and record their entertaining stories here. This is also one of the key reasons I run Beers With Mates as well - to make it a habit to meet more interesting people from all walks of life each month. Some of the people featured here are sportspeople, artists and musicians. Others are entrepreneurs, business leaders or interesting individuals just doing their thing in the career they lo ...
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C3 Church Global, is family of over almost 600 churches in 58 countries around the world. Founders and Leaders, Ps Phil and Christine Pringle, maintain a 40-year passion to see cities changed by the love of God, and people growing into their full capacity in church life and leadership. In this podcast, you will find empowering devotionals, updates and equip sessions with C3 Church pastors and leaders; as well as rich conversations with friends in ministry on all things church and leadership.
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Irish Nurses in the NHS

Grainne McPolin & Louise Ryan

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Since the NHS was set up in 1948 thousands of women and men from Ireland have come to train and nurse in the UK. Recruitment drives throughout the 1950s and 60s saw NHS staff travel around Ireland to interview and sign up mainly Irish teenage girls for nurse training. Irish Nurses in the NHS shares the experiences and lives of nurses who travelled from Ireland and helped build the health service over these decades and beyond. In this series you'll hear from dozens of these nurses about their ...
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In this weeks podcast, Ps Valerie McIntyre concludes this incredibly rich, 3-part series on Transition. In Episode 3 Ps Valerie chats with the amazing Ps Bernie Kelsey (C3 Church Global) and Ps Kelly Tebbutt (C3 Calgary). Bringing over four decades of ministry experience into this final conversation, Ps Bernie and Kelly emphasise the importance of …
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Country music singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood joins Sid live at Milwaukee's RNC to talk about where he was and how he reacted to the assassination attempt of his friend and presidential candidate Donald Trump, before he discusses his plans for the rest of the week at the RNC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Dozens of Indian farmers have been freed from “slave-like” working conditions in Northern Italy. The 33 workers were lured to the country with the promise of jobs and a better future. Allegedly, they were forced to work more than ten hours a day, seven days a week, their tiny wage used to pay off debts to the alleged gangmasters. Europe Corresponde…
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Latest data due out this morning is expected to show inflation is slowing down faster than expected but will it be enough to bring down interest rates? ANZ's Henry Russell and Infometrics' Brad Olsen expect a headline rate of 3.3%, but driven by offshore factors. Russell says a lot of the decline in inflation is being driven by things like food pri…
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There’s confidence Māori health outcomes won't be impacted by Pharmac focussing on health determinants rather than ethnicity. In a letter of expectations to Pharmac Board Chair Paula Bennett, David Seymour says he doesn't think its commitment to embedding the Treaty of Waitangi is appropriate, and it’s no longer expected. Seymour says the drug-buyi…
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The rolling out of more speed camera signs has support from the AA. Transport Minister Simeon Brown has announced more than 100 signs will go up across the country, giving people the opportunity to check their speed and avoid tragic consequences. AA Road Safety Spokesperson Dylan Thomsen told Ryan Bridge it's a positive move. He says they expect to…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 17th of July, the Consumer Price Index is out - most banks are predicting a drop, but what does it mean for you? Ryan finds out. New expectations for our drug buying agency Pharmac, what do patient advocates think of David Seymour's letter? Speed camera warning signs are being pu…
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I'm not a huge fan of former PMs sticking their oar into the water of current political debates. Not only are their thoughts rooted in briefings given by officials long ago, but when attacking a sitting Prime Minister, they tend to sound a bit whingy and out-of-touch. This is the case of Helen Clark and Don Brash, who've issued a statement condemni…
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On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, the pick is in for Donald Trump's running mate in the upcoming November presidential election, with news dropping yesterday that the former President and current candidate has selected Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate. In other news of the day, Trump made his first public appear…
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Former acting ICE Director and retired federal agent Tom Homan calls in to talk about the disaster at our southern border, before he dives into the security failure that led to the assassination attempt on presidential candidate Donald Trump last Saturday evening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Aloha and welcome to another episode of OPE! This week we are joined by the one the only, the NFL Fan of the Year, Mr. 30 for 30 Tom Grossi!!!!!! The 3 of us continue our offseason of Top 5's with our top 5 historical events/eras. Be sure to subscribe and drop us a like! also be sure to check out our merch store at ohanapackers.org/store!…
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Australia’s Opposition leader is edging ahead in the polls amid growing economic concerns. A national Resolve poll saw Peter Dutton eclipse Anthony Albanese as preferred Prime Minister for the first time, backed by 36% of voters compared to Albanese’s 35%. Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio told Ryan Bridge support for the Coalition lifted from 3…
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There's a belief the Government's new service for young job seekers is a nudge in the right direction. Social Development Minister Louise Upston's announced a new phone case management service for people on the Jobseeker Benefit, due to expand to 4000 people. 18-24-year-olds will receive monthly calls, with benefit sanctions if the person misses th…
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The Republican National Convention is beginning in the United States after the attempted assassination of presidential candidate Donald Trump. Trump's expected to pick his running mate today. Meanwhile, a Florida judge has dismissed the criminal case accusing the former president of illegally keeping classified documents after leaving office. FSN c…
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The Police Minister is defending the Government's pay increase for police, despite concerns of a mass exodus. An independent arbitrator has ruled in favour of the Government's offer which includes a $1500 lump payment, an at least $5000 backdated wage increase, and increased overtime pay from July next year. However, many cops are unhappy. Mark Mit…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 16th of July, Donald Trump has had his classified documents case dismissed by a judge, we cross live to the US. The Government wins the long running Police pay dispute - Ryan asks Police Minister Mark Mitchell if he's expecting more police to move to Australia as a result. Young pe…
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We've just adopted a hope, wait, and see approach to policing in this country. This at a time when crime is out of control, people don't feel safe in their own homes and on city streets. 150-thousand retail crimes were reported last year. Despite their best efforts, our cops are struggling to keep up and they've just been delivered a slap in the fa…
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On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid is live from media row at the 2024 Republican National Convention, as he hits the airwaves following a weekend that saw an assassination attempt on the former President and current Presidential candidate Donald Trump during his rally in Pennsylvania. While we are counting our blessings tha…
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The first campaign manager of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, Corey Lewandowski, joins Sid live in Milwaukee to talk about the reception he foresees the former President receiving when he takes the stage at the RNC in Milwaukee later this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday the 15th of July, Donald Trump is shot in an assassination attempt - Ryan speaks with a presidential historian. An increase in Kainga Ora evictions, but is community-run housing the way forward? The All Blacks narrowly won against England over the weekend. We cross to Auckland where…
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Barring any other major, ugly affronts to democracy this U.S. election season, the image of a bloodied former president surrounded by Secret Service agents gripping his fist and pumping it into the air after narrowly avoiding an assassination attempt will be one of the most enduring and iconic. He's reported to be saying fight, fight. fight, with a…
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There's growing debate about what the alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump will do to a politically turbulent America. Trump was hit in the ear by a bullet after a shooter opened fire at a Republican rally in Pennsylvania. Presidential historian Allan Lichtman says the political violence may well have a silver lining, as it did after the s…
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The newly-established UK Government is set to unveil at least 35 new bills as part of the first King's speech of its tenure. The raft of bills will likely include promises impacting housing, transport, jobs and clean energy - in line with Keir Starmer's mission for Britain. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says it's likely more will be revealed during W…
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The All Blacks managed to hold on to their record at Eden Park, largely thanks to Beauden Barrett's performance. The veteran fullback's 125th test match offered a game-changing 29 minutes of tactical kicking as well as setting up the go-ahead try by Mark Tele'a - leading to a 24-17 win over England. ZB sports reporter Andrew Alderson explains furth…
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The Government's stronger approach towards unruly Kainga Ora tenants has resulted in more being evicted. Housing Minister Chris Bishop ordered the public housing agency to end the Sustaining Tenancies Framework in March this year, and strengthen management of disruptive tenants. Since then, 14 tenancies have been terminated, compared to only 8 last…
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In this episode, I talked with Bernie Bango. We talked about what got him to where he is today. We also talked about the Green Bay Packers, his thoughts on the direction they're heading in the "Love Era." We discussed his favorite Packer(s), the effectiveness of MLF play calling, etc. Due to time restraints, we are going to break this into a 2 part…
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On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid delivers his last live show from the mothership in New York City before he departs for Milwaukee and next week's Republican National Convention, where he'll deliver all five of next week's live shows from the convention's media row. In news of the day, President Biden's high-stakes press c…
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If LOVE is measured by dedication, commitment, the desire to enhance and to create life, then Paula Burgess just might win this year's PROFOUND LOVE AWARD. She wasn't drawn to having children in the first place, but life had other ideas and at the age of 30, Paula gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. They named him Jessie, whose developing years rev…
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After a nail bitingly close match last week, the All Blacks are facing England in their second test of the season. Both squads have been named with almost no changes except Finlay Christie replacing TJ Perenara following his injury. England’s Joe Marler is also out of commission, being replaced with Fin Baxter. They’ll be facing off at a packed out…
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Joe Biden's mental capacity hasn't been a consideration for Christopher Luxon in his meeting with the US President. He's had a chance to discuss Indo-Pacific issues with Biden at the NATO summit in Washington DC. The Prime Minister says Biden was sharp and "on top of his brief". He says Biden wanted to discuss US engagement in the Indo-Pacific regi…
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Ever tried to buy a pair of shoes online recently? What about a book? Or even book a haircut? You would have been asked a billion questions. It starts with what day and time you want your haircut. Yep, fine, but then they want your; name, address, birthdate, postal address, how did you hear about us? What shampoo do you use? I didn't ask for all th…
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Retailers are hopeful, but wary, of the government's latest move to tackle retail crime. It's announced a Ministerial Advisory Group for the victims of the continuing problem. The group will speak with victims, workers and business owners over the next two years - before putting forward proposals to address offending. Retail NZ Chief Executive Caro…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday the 12th of July. The Government has a new Ministerial Advisory Group on retail crime, but is it actually going to make a difference? It looks like the Prime Minister has had a "pull aside" meeting with US President Joe Biden. And the All Blacks face England again this weekend, one …
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