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There are LOTS of podcasts for teachers, but Substitute Teachers Lounge is the first podcast ever that also highlights substitute teachers. This podcast is aimed at giving ALL types of teachers the tools you need to teach in K-12 (elementary school, middle school, and high school), including administrative aspects as well as helping students receive everything they need to learn and feel special. We interview teachers, subs and students to make sure we have the information we need in order t ...
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Vintage City Church

Vintage City Church

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At Vintage, we aim to be a dwelling place for the Lord. Our heart is to worship and minister to the Lord collectively and teach people how to carry the presence of God into their areas of influence by hearing and obeying His voice daily. We do this in many different ways throughout the week and weekly with Sunday Gatherings. Each Sunday, we worship Him, study the scriptures in an expository verse-by-verse format, and join in community as the body of Christ.We meet at 1501 Academy Ct. in Fort ...
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The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig

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Tim Ferriss is a self-experimenter and bestselling author, best known for The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been translated into 40+ languages. Newsweek calls him "the world's best human guinea pig," and The New York Times calls him "a cross between Jack Welch and a Buddhist monk." In this show, he deconstructs world-class performers from eclectic areas (investing, chess, pro sports, etc.), digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and tricks that listeners can use.
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A show about human environments and how they can be used as a force for good—conversations that educate and inspire people looking for a different way to do real estate. Brought to you by Neal Collins and Latitude Regenerative Real Estate. Join the Mighty Network community at https://latitude-regenerative-real-estate.mn.co or follow us on Instagram @latitude.regenerative.re
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On "Pardon My Take," Big Cat & PFT Commenter deliver the loudest and most correct sports takes in the history of the spoken word. Daily topics, guests, and an inability to tell what the hosts might be doing will make this your new favorite sports talk show. This is a podcast that will without a doubt change your life for the better- guaranteed, or your money back. *Pretend a reggaeton air horn is going off right now* PMT. You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or ...
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Join host Greg Randolph as he and his wide array of guests discuss their careers, life lessons and historic moments from classic sports, entertainment, American pop culture, personal development and other topics. Heroes and Icons podcast is your place for podcast gold. Subscribe and listen on your preferred platform; Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or Google podcasts, and please find me on the X at: @gregheroesicons or my website: Legends of Yesterday and Today- Heroes and Icons Podcast Than ...
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Red Towel Radio

ESPN Kentucky

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Tyler Eaton and his guests talk about Western Kentucky University sports on their weekly show. It can be heard live from 4 to 5 p.m. central on ESPN 102.7 FM in Bowling Green, Ky. And streaming at http://espnky.com/wwku/
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Unscripted. Non-Promotional. Fresh Questioning. Candid. We have discussions on the markets with guest perspectives from finance, investing, natural resources, mining, energy, economics, and more. Review our show notes on this page.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, hosted by the dynamic duo of Bill Baker of Eagles Overseas Rugby and John Fitzpatrick of Rugby Morning, is a captivating blend of insightful rugby discussions, entertaining banter, and a celebration of the sport’s spirit. With their wealth of knowledge and infectious enthusiasm, Baker and Fitzpatrick create an engaging space for rugby enthusiasts to connect and revel in the game’s glory. Whether delving into the latest matches or sharing anecdotes with special guest ...
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The App Startup Show - Digiruu

The App Startup Show - Digiruu

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You have an idea for an app, but you might feel unclear on the steps you need to take in order to make it a reality. So at Digiruu we've launched The App Startup Show, a weekly podcast for budding entrepreneurs who want to create apps that excite and innovate - apps that create change in our lives. We’ll be giving you the practical steps you need to take to start building your app today, plus hints and tips from those in the industry who have been through the journey before. Your host for th ...
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Sports Mastery

DeShawn Fontleroy

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A PODCAST FOR ELITE ATHLETES, PARENTS, AND COACHES... As a Sports Performance Consultant, I've worked with hundreds of student-athletes, parents, mentors, and coaches. The most common hopes and dreams of these Student-Athletes and their support community are to get a D-1 scholarship, go Pro, or make it to the Olympics. However, they're often held back by pains and fears that include self-doubt, peer pressure, fake friends, making mistakes in games or practice, and criticism from parents and ...
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Incredible Sunday finish to the US Open as Bryson DeChambeau wins and Rory chokes. We talk about Rory leaving Pinehurst before doing media and Bryson's complete 180 (00:00:00-00:27:21). Celtics get smoked in Game 4 and we check in on Hank's mentals before Game 5 (00:27:21-00:37:23). The Panthers laid an egg in Edmonton and that series is going back…
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Was Simon Upton watching the vote in Europe last week? As an outsized group of young people in places like Germany and Italy voted for the right, if not the far right, and didn’t vote for the Greens, despite the Greens being the alleged “go to” team for the young ones, Upton was speaking at the Environmental Defence Society conference. If you don't…
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss Super Rugby semi-finals, the Warriors' loss to the Storm, the US Open and the beginning of the European Football Championship 2024. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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The black market for tobacco products in Australia has soared, according to new reports. New data indicates criminal gangs are behind the sale of one-third of cigarettes in the country. Australian correspondent Steve Price says this is down to increased taxes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Princess Catherine appears to be happy to be returning to the public eye. The Princess of Wales has been pictured smiling in a carriage, alongside her three children, for the traditional Trooping the Colour parade. It's her first public appearance since revealing her cancer battle. Daily Mirror royal correspondent Russell Myers says the Princess re…
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The Supreme Court has overturned a ban on a rapid fire gun accessory used in the United States' deadliest mass shooting. The Court ruled six to three to lift the federal ban on bump stock devices that allow semiautomatic rifles to fire hundreds of bullets a minute. It was initially introduced by the Trump administration in 2018 - after 60 people we…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 17th of June, just what are we going to do about the embarassment of our defence force planes after they broke down, yet again? Defence Minister Judith Collins tries to find the answers. Do our kids need to learn cursive handwriting? A new report suggests we do it for the first three ye…
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Defence Minister Judith Collins says the Government is considering options with the Defence Force planes. The Prime Minister and his 52-person delegation en route to Japan were stranded in Papua New Guinea after the Defence Force plane blew two fuses. Chris Luxon's flown commercially to Japan - while Air New Zealand had to divert a flight to pick u…
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A structured literacy advocate says testing needs to be an important part of teaching. A report by the Ministerial Advisory Group reviewing English and maths learning has recommended annual checkpoint tests for students. It also recommends children be encouraged to write by hand as much as possible for their first three years at school and handwrit…
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Food inflation has eased to the lowest level since September 2018, according to new data. A report by Stats NZ says food prices fell 0.2 percent in May on the month before, to be 0.2 percent higher than a year ago - the lowest annual increase in over five years. Devon Funds Management Head of Retail Greg Smith says this comes as petrol prices are a…
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Prime Minister Chris Luxon aims to spend the next few days in Japan, boosting international business opportunities. Japan is the world's fourth largest economy, and New Zealand's fourth largest export destination. Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman says Japan is potentially a very important economic partner for us. "We…
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The Government's spending plans are set to be examined during Parliament's first-ever Scrutiny Week. Normal sitting hours have been suspended to allow select committees to call in ministers and their ministries' bosses for questioning about the Budget. It's hoped to improve on recent Parliaments' lacklustre scrutiny of governments. Leader of the Ho…
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A former Health New Zealand chair is sounding the alarm about hospital hardware in need of an upgrade. New reports confirm thousands of apps, a thousand servers, and a thousand devices around Health New Zealand hospitals are said to be fragile - in a released briefing to the Health Minister. The briefing states technology can improve care. Former H…
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Chris Crawford is in for Ian! How do you feel about the Mariners after their series with the White Sox? They took two of three, but barely scraped by. Did Josh Rojas have a chance at the plate when the game-winner scored? Or is there a chance he thought there were two outs? Either way, he didn't lose the game - they struck out 19 times. Caitlin Cla…
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Hank had a night of lifetime going to Tom Brady's retirement ceremony and being mentioned in the speech while the Celtics went up 3-0 in the NBA Finals (00:00:00-00:20:06). Luka got absolutely torched by Windy and it was well deserved after his pathetic second half on Wednesday Night (00:20:06-00:37:24). US Open and a spirited debate about Scottie …
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World leaders are directing US$50 billion worth of interest from frozen Russian assets towards Ukraine. The funding was announced at today's G7 summit in Italy as a signal to Russia it cannot win the war by depleting Ukraine's resources. US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also announced a bilateral security agreement…
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$211 billion. That's a lot of money. It is what it will cost Australia in lost productivity and revenue as a result of their Government panicking over reaction to the mass arrival of people via immigration. Such was the panic, they started capping numbers. In capping numbers, they appeared to have made a mess of it. If you follow Australian politic…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The Warriors: 8/10 Three on the bounce and looking better by the week. Melbourne at home this week. Come on! This is our year! Farmers and the ETS: 8/10 Good, old fashion common sense. Oil and gas: 7/10 Some more good, old fashion…
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The Mariners do it again, winning another one run game in walkoff fashion. How? The Seahawks canceled their final day of minicamp, which should earn Coach Macdonald some good graces with his new team. Matt Chazanow, New Voice of NC State joins us to talk about leaving Washington State after nine years. While he's excited about his future, it's extr…
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The Hurricanes are sitting at the top of the table ahead of their Super Rugby semifinal against the Chiefs. They’re facing off tomorrow at Sky Stadium, giving the Hurricanes a homefield advantage. Coach Clark Laidlaw told Mike Hosking that there’s been a real buzz around Wellington the last few weeks, and the support from the city is right up there…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 14th of June, the Government are putting out the idea of being able to go 120kmh on the open road, and do we have a solution for the gender pay gap? Darleen Tana update alert! Or lack thereof... but you asked and we delivered. Tim and Kate Wrapped the Week, and Kate finally got her chance t…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking once again to Wrap the Week that was. On today’s agenda was the gender pay gap, the Tom Phillips situation, and Kate finally got her chance to call out Mike’s behaviour from the week. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Changes to KiwiSaver could be on the way, but one provider says more needs to be done. Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson says New Zealanders' balances are too low. She wants the minimum contrition to rise by one percent, alongside employers' contributions. But Simplicity Founder Sam Stubbs told Mike Hosking that the Government should be doing …
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A Kiwi motorsport champion turned advocate says changes to speed limits are logical. The Coalition government's reversing speed limit reductions brought in under the previous Government, including 24-7 limits around schools. Its draft report's also asking for input on its Roads of National Significance, once built, catering for speeds up to 120km/h…
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Boot camps for youth offenders will look different than they did when proposed during the election campaign upon their implementation at the end of July. RNZ reports that Oranga Tamariki's boot camps will only involve three months of detention, rather than up to 12 months. The remaining nine months will involve time in the community. Billy Graham Y…
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On this episode of US Rugby Happy Hour Podcast is LIVE, USA Men’s U20 Head Coach, Neets Gericke, join Bill and John to talk about USA’s success over Canada, qualifying for the World Rugby U20 Trophy in Edinburgh, Scotland in July. Neets, working alongside Scott Lawrence, are building a program for the future of the USA Eagles. Will they top last ye…
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At only 19 years old, Saint Mary’s College center, Dom Besag has already earned his senior USA cap, won a national collegiate title and just recently, captained USA U20’s to two consecutive wins over Canada to secure another trip to the World Rugby U20s Trophy in Scotland this July. What does it mean to get back there to Dom, and what will it take …
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There's a new approach to tackle New Zealand's stubborn gender pay gap. Acting Minister for Women Louise Upston's announced a new tool businesses can voluntarily use to calculate the divide. It replaces plans from the previous Government to make reporting mandatory. The national pay gap is 8.6% and has typically sat around 9-10% for the past decade…
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A big day for New Zealand business is on the cards as the Chinese Premier's trip continues. Li Qiang has met with the Prime Minister, confirming that China will expand its unilateral visa-free travel policy to New Zealanders Today, Chinese business representatives will be signing trade deals with local companies. Trade Minister Todd McClay told Mik…
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Tom Bodrovics, welcomes back Lobo Tiggre, author and publisher of TheIndependentSpeculator.com. They explore China’s recent halt in gold buying by the People’s Bank, which is deemed insignificant as ordinary Chinese people are increasingly seeking gold as a secure investment due to real estate crisis and the desire for alternative savings. The conv…
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This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #485 “Jerry Seinfe…
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This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #485 "Jerry Seinfe…
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It was always coming because it's part of the coalition deal. But the Willis letter to a couple of select committees sets up, of all the inquires and market studies we have had, probably the most interesting investigation yet. Banks and whether we are getting a decent deal, is there enough competition? The rural community is screaming at the moment…
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The Consumer Advocacy Council is calling on the Electric Authority to step up to ensure power companies are being transparent. NZIER research reveals the rules intended to shine a light on whether the big electricity companies are inflating prices, aren't working. Gentailers —companies that both generate and sell electricity— are required to disclo…
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Jake Bobo, Seahawks Wide Receiver sits down with Ian to talk about his own experience last year compared to this one so far. He describes the Ryan Grubb offense and the learning curve in adjusting to it. Laken Tomlinson brings a lot of leadership in a short time to Seattle. Devon Witherspoon is extremely loud on the field, as quiet as he is off it.…
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Beer brewers say they're disappointed in the government for bumping alcohol taxes. The alcohol excise tax is set to increase by 4.1% from July. It follows a number of increases over recent years. Brewers' Association Executive Director Dylan Firth told Mike Hosking that things are pretty tough out there. He says the last government made a number of…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 13th of June, Finance Minister Nicola Willis tells us why an inquiry into rural banking is so valuable and necessary. We bring you the highlights from the Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer leaders' "debate". Andy Summers of The Police fame is coming to New Zealand, so we had to talk to have th…
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A Christchurch company has stepped in to save this year's Canterbury A&P show. Event Hire's reached an agreement with the A&P association to operate a slimmed down version of the annual November event. The partnership follows the A&P board calling it off due to its financial situation. To be called the Christchurch Show, it will remain at the show …
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The Finance Minister says change needs to happen in our banking sector. The Government's requested an inquiry into banking competition, particularly in rural banking. Nicola Willis says we owe this inquiry to our rural communities, who are vital for the recovery of our economy. She told Mike Hosking that she's open to anything, including bringing b…
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A recruitment specialist says we've likely lost a number of our already small pool of skilled workers. More than 130,000 people moved out of the country in the year to April, the highest on record according to Stats NZ figures. A record 81,200 New Zealand citizens made up the majority of the leavers. Talent ID Director Kellie Hamlett told Mike Hosk…
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With over 75 million records sold, six Grammy’s, and inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Police are one of the most iconic bands in the world. Although they’re no longer making music as a group, each member is still immersed in their creative pursuits, and guitarist Andy Summers is following his all the way to New Zealand. In an exc…
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The government is considering a move to scrap regulation on food exporters. They’ve opened consultation on a proposal to allow exporters to manage the process for meeting food standards for the country the food's being sent to, rather than having to meet New Zealand's requirements. Food Safety Minister Andrew Hoggard told Mike Hosking that the dair…
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Greg Weldon, the publisher of Global Macro Strategy Report and the Gold Guru, for a discussion on the US markets, with a focus on the economy and consumer spending. With over four decades of experience in financial markets and commodity trading, Greg expresses concerns about economic stress despite celebratory employment…
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Emergency beginning of the show had to be retaped after we get news that Joey Chestnut is out of the 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Competition after taking money from a vegan hot dog brand and our whole world has been shattered (00:00:00-00:17:49). Kristaps is hurt and Hank had a rough day (00:17:49-00:28:39). Pug might be a coward (00:28:39-00:35:58)…
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