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Earn your OT CEUs by listening for free to our episodes, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a quiz and earn a certificate. In each episode, we discuss new OT-related research and invite an expert guest to pull out actionable takeaways. Perfect for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Episodes are released every other week.
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Welcome to the Party Imbalance Podcast! Party Imbalance is a relaxed, real-play D&D 5E podcast conducted over Discord. It's casual, it's fun, and it's really just an excuse for all of us to hang out. Feel free to listen in, and you might have a good time as well. We try to publish episodes every 2 weeks, but it really ends up being just whenever we have time.
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Do you ever catch yourself daydreaming about running your own custom cookie or cake decorating business? Brace yourself for a fun ride as Lauren, The Cheerful Baker shares inspiring stories of dreamers turned doers, just like you! Prepare to be whisked away into a world where sugar, passion and entrepreneurship collide in the most deliciously inspiring way.
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Modern medicine is advancing at faster speeds than ever before, yet the world still sees the healthcare experience as difficult and dated. The Real Chemistry Podcast shares interviews with industry leaders who are innovating in healthcare. Join Real Chemistry’s Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Strout as he explores how AI and ideas can come together to transform healthcare into what it should be.
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Vibecast

Kristi Skutvik

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The vibe we feel at work has a significant impact on culture. Whether we’re working on the vibe or not, it’s happening and either elevating or harming workplace culture. Vibecast is a podcast that inspires positive vibes at work through stories and lessons, both the positive and negative experiences, shared by exceptional leaders in conversation with our Host, Kristi Skutvik. Kristi packages up key takeaways to help us take action steps that move the needle on employee engagement and the ult ...
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The Plaidcast is a weekly equestrian podcast hosted by Piper Klemm, PhD, publisher of The Plaid Horse magazine. Guests include Olympic riders, top hunter/jumper and equitation riders, trainers, horse show managers and industry insiders, plus in-depth conversations on topics such as horsemanship, collegiate riding, the state of our sport and horse show how to’s for riders at every level. One episode each month is devoted to the mental side riding with nationally recognized mental skills coach ...
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John and Karen Pendleton own Pendleton’s Country Market, a diversified family farm, growing vegetables, bedding plants and cut flowers. Located just off Hwy 10 between Kansas City and Lawrence, the farm is nestled in the rich Kaw River Valley. They sell their produce at the market on their farm, at the local farmers markets and through their CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. Karen’s flowers can be found every Saturday morning at the Lawrence Farmers Market. Her designs are a fav ...
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Books and Brews Podcast

Michael Agnew and Laura Vosika

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The Books & Brews Podcast is the place where literature and beer meet. Each month we welcome a new guest author to read and discuss their work. Author Laura Vosika leads in-depth interviews to delve into the motivations, inspirations and preoccupations of each guest. Certified Cicerone® Michael Agnew pours beers specifically selected to pair with the writer’s work. It’s an hour of entertaining erudition that hits your mind and your mouth.
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Your Band is Garbage

Your Band is Garbage

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Music Enjoyer Jacob and co-host/actual musician Robin invite guests onto Your Band is Garbage to discuss their most irreverent stories of rock stardom. Musicians, artists, and more join Jacob and Robin to discuss anything from on-stage slip ups, backstage bloopers, hell even their favorite gas station tour snacks! Your Band is Garbage is a tongue-in-cheek look into the music industry while discussing the scene’s biggest headlines, and, whatever else might come up when Two Big Dumb Guys get t ...
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Committed to empathic engagement, For a Living explores working lives. I am humbled by the support of my listeners and grateful to my guests, who have been vulnerable, reflective, and insightful.
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Civilianization

Josh O'Brien (War stories/Military, Hockey, and Stand up, comedy) Josh O's Radio Show

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Every service member will get out of the military one way or another. This is a show about those that did or are serving, lessons learned & the tales to be told. Tall tales of the battle field, stories of the high seas. The mission in every episode is to be inform and entertain. Most importantly help our brothers and sisters. So Dig in join the fight, then pop smoke til next time.
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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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Obsessed With Humans On The Verge of Change

Julie Lokun, Mika Altidor and Tia Morell Walden

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Reach Out To Us on Instagram- @getobsessedpodcast 🐟CHECK OUT ORLO NUTRITION and our FAVORITE OMEGA-3s https://orlonutrition.com/ ✨LEARN MORE AT Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com) WE ARE OBSESSED WITH HUMANS ON THE VERGE OF CHANGE 🔑Are you someone on the verge of change? We want to hear from you! Message us on Instagram- @getobsessedpodcast CHECK OUT THE 1% Better Daily Journal Here- 💖TELL US WHAT YOU THINK--DM us on Instagram: @getobsessedpodcast Follow US on YOUTUBE @obsessed ...
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1. Ama Ka'rin - Christmas Ain't the Same 2. Charity - Seasoned 3. Xandi - You For Christmas 4. Dorrella - DND luv 5. Bigshay- Insecure 6. Deondre Black - Make Love 7. DJ Sleet feat. J mila - Jane 8. Bahja Rodriguez - You 9. Hennessy - She Can't 10. SHRETA - did you think of us 11. Journey Montana - Rich Girl 12. Chris Brown - No Time Like Christmas 13. KJ - Wish You Were Here 14. Brook B.- You Got Me 15. Ire Ola- something to nothing 16. Con Killion - Good Girl, Naughty 17. Jacob Latimore - ...
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The idea of AI transforming occupational therapy stirs both hopes and fears. Will it help us revolutionize our broken systems? Will it augment the best of our care? Or will it bolster inequality and threaten our jobs? This is a story we are actively writing—and have the power to shape. In this one hour course, we’ll talk to two leading voices on th…
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Ten years ago, Dan Sultan's Blackbird album burst onto the scene with heavy guitar riffs, rock and soul melodies infused lyrics of identity and love. To celebrate, Dan Sultan is taking to the Hamer Hall stage with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a special performance to coincide with the start of NAIDOC Week.…
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On Wednesday, federal, state and territory governments will meet virtually, at a special National Cabinet meeting on gender violence. There have been questions over whether gender violence should be treated similarly to terrorism, and while Minister for Youth and victim-survivor Anne Aly says there is a legal difference: "I think it’s important to …
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Victoria's premier Jacinta Allan is the first Australian leader of a state or territory government to appear before an Indigenous-led truth-telling inquiry.But the appearance was peppered with questions about what long-standing change will come as a result of the historic moment, or will it all amount to being "another day in the colony"?…
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Nine people accused of plotting a far-right coup have faced court in a trial so big it's had to be split into three different cases. They're accused of involvement in a plot to violently overthrow the government, organised by the members of the Reichsbürger, or Citizens of the Reich movement.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Researchers appear to be getting closer to understanding what is going on in people with Long COVID. PASC, or post acute sequelae of COVID-19, affects around 20% of those who contract the virus, but the findings may also apply to people with lasting symptoms from other viral infections such as flu. Not only that, new research points to possible and…
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Howard Shore's score to the Lord of the Rings film is a firm favourite - but now an opera version by Paul Corfield Godfrey is bringing the music to the stage. And remembering great conductor Sir Andrew Davis. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Drive presenterBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Everyday 80 men on average are arrested in Victoria in relation to family violence issues. And in the past 12 months, Victoria Police responded to 94,000 family violence incidents. It now makes up 25 per cent of the offenses Victoria Police deal with - and growing. The head of Victoria Police's Family Violence Command, Assistant Commissioner Lauren…
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Across the country this weekend men and women in their thousands joined rallies calling for an end to family and domestic violence - for themselves and the countless others who have lost their lives. It's been called a scourge and a national shame, and there are mounting calls for a Royal Commission, but advocates hope that this is a turning point …
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In the AFL, Sydney thrashed the Hawks yesterday to increase its percentage and firm up a place in a top three dominated by non-Melbourne clubs. In rugby union, the Waratahs are the 2024 Super W champions after a brutal win in the grand final yesterday. In rugby league, Cronulla-Sutherland made a mess of the celebration of Ricky Stuart's 500th game …
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For months financial analysts have expected economic conditions to allow for an interest rate cut. But the latest Australian inflation data has all but put paid to that with many now tipping an interest rate hike could be on its way, and with that the wealth gap will continue to widen.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There's growing pressure on the government to do something about the domestic violence crisis in Australia. The Prime Minister has organised a national cabinet meeting, but the government has so far rejected calls for a royal commission and a declaration of a national emergency. Guest:Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women and the Finance Minister…
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Two out of every five families have a child who's refusing to go to school - it's a growing problem where affected students feel so overwhelmed or anxious about school they stop going. Anne Hollonds is the National Children's Commissioner says COVID has "really blown this apart" and it's been a difficult journey for many kids to reconnect with the …
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Just days after US President Joe Biden signed off on a US $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine, Australia has announced its own military assistance - worth around $100 million. The package includes money for drones, short range air defence systems and generators, as well as equipment like helmets and boots.The Deputy Prime Minister Richard …
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Aside from the outcome of his ongoing civil and criminal trials, the big question surrounding Donald Trump's presidential campaign is who he'll pick as his running mate. It's widely tipped he'll choose a female candidate for Vice President, to try and shore up support among women voters - where he trails badly. Guest: Jared Mondschein, Director of …
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After another week where horrific murders of women by current or former partners made headlines, protesters took to the streets across the country over the weekend. State and federal authorities are under growing pressure to do more than meet violence and tragedy with fine words, thoughts and prayers. The Prime Minister - who was heckled when he ga…
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In a world where perfectionism whispers its seductive promises of fulfillment, Glennon Doyle's "Untamed" serves as a beacon of liberation. With unapologetic honesty, Doyle invites us to shed the shackles of societal expectations and embrace our raw, untamed selves. Through her poignant prose, she illuminates the transformative power of letting go o…
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Stop Aging. Start Anti Aging and Becoming The Best Version of YOURSELF! t 45, it is said, women begin to loose a marketable quality in relationships and in their careers. The number 45 has become the demarcation between youthful vigor and gradual decline. The Invisible Woman Syndrome pinpoints this year as the marker of when we start to see the aff…
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Piper speaks with rider and trainer Maggie McAlary about her career and splitting her time between Europe and the United States. Working amateur riders Laura Connaway and Dr. Sandra Gregory also join to talk about how they help each other to make horse shows within their busy careers. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper…
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The NSW government is reviewing domestic violence-related bail laws after the horrific death of Molly Ticehurst earlier this week. Associate Professor Jane Wangman from the NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team warns that while she "welcomes" the bail review the issue can't be separated into parts - and must be reformed "holistically". She says t…
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A warning this next story discusses suicide. A leading suicide prevention advocate in WA says law reforms are needed to allow children and families involved in state care to speak out about their situation. Gerry Georgatos says it's just one measure that needs to be acted upon as governments react to the death of a 10 year old boy by suicide last m…
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Robyn Malcolm has received international acclaim for her latest role - the complex and compelling Penny in 'After the Party'. While her character deals with the ripples of division following accusations of sexual abuse, the genesis of the story was borne from another burning fire. Guest: Robyn Malcolm. actor and co-creator 'After the Party'…
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This week we've seen the legal feud between Elon Musk - owner of X - and the E-Safety commissioner intensify.. And now the Opposition leader Peter Dutton has sided with Elon saying 'Australia 'can't be the internet police of the world' -- what impact will this have? Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of…
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In the AFL, Collingwood and Essendon have produced another Anzac Day Match from the top drawer.While in rugby league, at last a win for the Gold Coast Titans. And in football, Melbourne City will be missing a Matilda for the second leg of their A-League women's semi-final against the Newcastle Jets.Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwic…
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Australia is in the middle of a mental health crisis and the government is under increasing pressure to reform the sector. Dr Ruth Vine, Deputy National Chief Health Officer of Mental Health says while there is an acknowledgement of the pressures on the system and the need for the services to be more targeted, it takes time to "integrate and add" i…
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Five boys, aged 14 to 17 have been charged with a range of terrorism offences after raids across Sydney and Goulburn this week. ABC Investigations has also revealed a former Islamic State supporter, known to police, was questioned during the counter-terrorism operation, but was not charged. Guest: Jamal Rifi, doctor in Sydney's West…
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Since the Covid-19 pandemic, many companies have embraced hybrid working models. And with the added flexibility that comes with working from home, over a third of Australians are still working remotely. However, a leading career strategist has warned there may be hidden pitfalls to working from the kitchen table. Saying that while meetings can be c…
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UNICEF's Executive Director Catherine Russell says the situation in Haiti is "catastrophic and grows worse by the day." In the past few hours, Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced his resignation and has handed power to a transitional council. It comes as five and a half million people, including three million children, need immediate human…
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The US Supreme Court has begun hearing arguments over Donald Trump's bid for criminal immunity - as he appeals against a lower court decision rejecting his request for immunity on four election-related criminal charges relating to his time as President. It comes as some of Trump's most high profile allies - including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows …
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the chilling world of serial killer John Wayne Gacy with Karen Conti, the author of "Killing Time With John Wayne Gacy." Conti brings a unique perspective to the table as she recounts her experience as the last defense attorney fighting to spare Gacy from death row. Buy Karen's book here: Amazon.com: Killing …
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Australian indie-folk band The Dreggs are known for their electric live performances and sing-a-longs. Today, they release their debut album 'Caught In A Reverie' and are celebrating with a short album launch tour, followed by an Australian and New Zealand tour kicking off in June. Guests: Paddy Macrae and Zane Harris…
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The dispute between Australia's eSafety Commissioner and social media platform owner Elon Musk is set to continue, after the Federal Court rolled over an injunction yesterday. At the centre of the row is Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel who was stabbed while giving a sermon in his church in western Sydney last week.The Federal Court has been told by X's le…
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Fragile letters and diaries written by Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli have sat largely unread for decades, in Australia's War Memorial, until now. Researchers are digitising thousands of hand-written letters and diary entries and are hoping to find new links to those who fought on the front lines. Guest: Robyn Van Dyk, head of research at the Australi…
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Thousands of service men and women are gathering this morning to commemorate the ANZACS. ANZAC day is about remembering their sacrifices and helping the men and women who have served since, as rates of suicide among veterans remains too high, and the Royal Commission into those deaths prepares to hand down its findings later this year. Guest: Matt …
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For the nearly three million Australians with higher education scheme debts hanging over their heads, the latest quarterly inflation figures are bittersweet. HECS debts are indexed each year in line with inflation, and this year it's been calculated to 4.7 per cent based on March Consumer Price Index figures. This debt hike will hit hard given many…
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The government says inflation has now almost halved since they were elected and the drop shows their policies are working. But analysts were expecting inflation to drop further in the March quarter than it did are these numbers good politically for the government? Senior Correspondent with the Australian Financial Review Jacob Greber joins RN Break…
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The NSW government is reviewing bail laws and domestic violence protection measures in the wake of the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst. Former Australian of the Year Rosie Batty has long been a strong voice on family violence prevention, she told RN Breakfast the "onus of safety is still rests on the victim", but warns victims are "only truly saf…
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In the build up to ANZAC Day, we've had grand announcements about weapons of the future, of geopolitical strategy, and speeches by politicians hailing the Defence Forces. But it's easy to lose sight of the deep and sometimes conflicting emotions this day can bring for so many people who have served in the military or have family members who have. T…
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