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Engage is a product of the Delta Air Lines ALPA Master Executive Council Communications Committee. Delivering important news, information and updates, the podcast touches on all areas of being a pilot at Delta Air Lines, with an emphasis on upcoming contract negotiations and quality of life for Delta pilots.
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MEC Connect

Midwest Employers Casualty

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Tune into MEC Connect to hear MEC experts discuss the latest developments in workers' compensation. Drawing upon their extensive experience, they will share stories and practical tips that can help partners and employers discover innovative ways to create a better outcome in their program.
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A Monster Energy Cup NASCAR series recap for every race, highlighting the details of each race with a special focus on the Hendrick Motorsports Team and Driver number 24, William Byron. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christina-miller24/support
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Propelling Breeze

Air Line Pilots Association

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The Propelling Breeze Podcast is a method of ALPA communication for the Breeze Airways pilot group, addressing all areas of being a pilot at Breeze Airways. This podcast will cover a variety of topics such as union news, ALPA resources available to pilots, negotiations education, and happenings within the MEC and our various committees to name a few topics. Propelling Breeze will feature various pilot volunteers from the Breeze MEC, ALPA National, and MEC leadership at other ALPA carriers. S ...
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MECS - Research Today

Daniel Szelogowski

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A podcast dedicated to discussing new developments and research in the fields of education, music, science, and technology -- including computer science, programming, machine learning, and more! Music - Education - Computing - Science Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mecsrt Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mecs/support
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Welcome to the LSE Middle East Centre's podcast feed. The MEC builds on LSE's long engagement with the Middle East and North Africa and provides a central hub for the wide range of research on the region carried out at LSE. Follow us and keep up to date with our latest event podcasts and interviews!
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OncoPharm is a podcast dedicated to all things oncology pharmacy. Most episodes cover updates and recent publications concerning the use of medications in caring for patients with cancer. Periodically, episodes drop devoted to Landmark Clinical Trials in oncology and Fundamentals of Oncology Pharmacy.
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Newsmakers and Guest Experts offer their insights and perspectives into the national and global discourse on politics, economics, education, social matters and comprehensive dialogues on cultural diversity and other essential issues of public interest like, poverty alleviation, unemployment rate and health related issues.
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We Fly The Flag

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The voice of the Air Canada pilots. The podcast includes discussions and interviews with ALPA pilot leaders and volunteers and explores life as an airline pilot at one of Canada’s major global air carriers. The challenges, the sacrifices, and the rewards of Flying the Flag for Canadians around the world. Follow along as we navigate our first meaningful contract negotiations in almost a decade to achieve a world-class contract.
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Bienvenue à SELCAL, le podcast du groupe des pilotes d’Air Transat. Ce podcast mettra en lumière les enjeux importants pour nos pilotes, ainsi que des mises à jour éducatives, alors que nous avançons vers notre nouveau contrat en 2025. Welcome to SELCAL, the podcast of the Air Transat Pilot Group. This podcast will highlight an important issue for our pilots, as well as educational updates, as we move forward to our new contract in 2025.
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Join us for in-depth conversations with entrepreneurs and leaders in the outdoor industry. In these conversations, we’ll discuss insights and actionable strategies to give you knowledge and inspiration to navigate your journey of entrepreneurship in the outdoor industry. Hosted by Christian Rawles, a KORE member & board member. He is the co-owner of Ambler Mountain Works. This podcast is brought to you by KORE - the Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Enterprise. KORE is a non-profit organization ba ...
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Alprazolab belongs to anxiolytic drugs. It is an intermediate-acting benzodiazepine derivative used to treat panic, anxiety, and social anxiety disorders. The drug is being sold under the ‘Xanax’ trademark, proving itself to be the world’s most effective anxiety medication. Official Website: https://alprazolab.com/
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Based off of Old Fort Henry Located In Kingston ON. Within this podcast I will be telling you activities undertaken at this location, pros and cons of tourism and possible stereotypes Cover art photo provided by Soroush Karimi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@soroushkarimi
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The most dangerous therapist in the world talks love, fear, death, sin, corruption, power, sex, drugs, rock & roll, creativity and much more with game changing, rebellious, convention shattering and above all else, exceptional people...
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The Dennis Root Podcast | A Voice for The Un-Silent Majority

Dennis Root | Patriot First and Conservative Second

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Dennis Root is a dedicated patriot who believes in the United States Constitution and the rule of law. He is tired of a broken system that demands political correctness as a means of protecting some while chipping away at the rights of others. During his show, Dennis discusses political and social issues that impact all of us. The only difference is, he has chosen to be a member of the silent majority no longer. Dennis shares real uncensored and thought-provoking conversations intended to ma ...
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Gauteng Finance MEC Lebogang Maile has welcome the audit outcomes of the 2022/23 financial year recently tabled by the Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA), Tsakani Maluleke. MEC Maile says he acknowledges that most municipalities did not comply with procurement legislation and that many targets which were not achieved affected basic service deli…
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The Auditor General’s report has revealed very shocking findings regarding the state of municipalities in the country. The report found that only 34 municipalities obtained clean audits. We thought to use this opportunity to get reaction from the various MEC’s responsible for local government for them to talk about their plans of action to fix some…
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James Friedrich is a senior merchant at Mountain Equipment Company and a consultant at his firm Venturing Up. James has experience on the brand side as well as on the retail side, which provides him with a unique perspective. In this episode we learn how to position your product in the market, the importance of the value equation, how to price your…
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The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Thembi Simelane has denied having an improper relationship with the contractor hired by the Polokwane municipality. Simelane says Gundo Wealth was not a paid service provider of the Municipality, only a financial advisor. The minister was briefing the Portfolio Committee in Parliament about al…
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The Mayor of Nketoana Local Municipality in the Free State, Mamiki Mkoena is reported to have spent about R100-thousand on a rented car in 1 month. According to an invoice seen by GroundUp, the mayor, Mamiki Mokoena, travelled about 7 000 kilometres between 18 May and 18 June this year, in a rented car. The invoice suggests that she was billed R64,…
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The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Thembi Simelane has denied having an improper relationship with the contractor hired by the Polokwane municipality. Simelane says Gundo Wealth was not a paid service provider of the Municipality, only a financial advisor. The minister was briefing the Portfolio Committee in Parliament about al…
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The community of Danville, in the North West's Mahikeng Municipality, is appealing to police for assistance in the wake of growing drug-related crimes in the area. Drug users, addicts and dealers are reportedly wreaking havoc as locals say they live in fear of falling victim brazen robbers and rapists in the area, following the discoveries of a num…
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Taking us to the weekend this morning is the internationally acclaimed Ndlovu Youth Choir. They have travelled to so many countries around the world raising the South African flag very high. They kicked off their Johannesburg tour last night (Thursday) at the Montecasino’s Teatro, which continues till Sunday, then to Cape Town. We have them in the …
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LMS04 final OS results are published for doxorubicin + trabectedin in Leiomyosarcoma. Plus, a natural experiment of what happens in small cell lung cancer during an IV etoposide shortage. Finally, a nice paper provides some examples of how oncology pharmacists can bridge the care gap between oncology and primary care.LMS04: https://www.nejm.org/doi…
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The Special Investigating Unit has given a damning report about the scale of fraud by lawyers when instituting medico-legal claims against government. This practice cuts across the private and public health sectors. The SIU was briefing Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) on the latest development in its investigations into a…
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The trial of five men accused of the 2014 murder of soccer player, Senzo Meyiwa, was delayed this morning as the defence sought clarity from the Legal Aid Board, on costs for services provided by independent ballistics expert, Dave Pieterse. Ballistic expert, Colonel Chris Mangena was initially expected to return to the witness stand today, followi…
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Legal counsel for Freedom Under Law, Advocate Wim Trengove, has argued that the proper priority of the Western Cape High Court is to establish how best it can address the issue of illegal designation. Trengove made the argument earlier today, as the court hears a legal challenge by the civil society organisation, in partnership with the Democratic …
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Eastern Cape are yet to identify the two people killed alongside the suspected Mthatha extortionist Dalinzolo Mareke. The Eastern Cape MEC for Community Safety, Xolile Nqatha, has commended the actions of the police in Mthatha yesterday. Mareke and the two men were shot dead after they allegedly starte…
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According to the World Health Organization at the United Nations, one in ten people fall ill due to contaminated food each year. The highest prevalence of food poisoning takes place in Africa. Closer to home, we have noticed a sharp rise in cases of food poisoning, particularly in the economic and urban centres. Earlier this week, the Department of…
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Description: On this episode, Jason discusses the nuances of sick calls with Evan Bach and Mark Cervantes, reps for Council 66, Mike Bell, FO, rep for Council 20, and MEC Contract Admin Chair Trevor Boswell. If you’re sick, call in sick! The Chief Pilot just called. Is it a “wellness check” or a Good Faith Basis call as outlined in the PWA, and wha…
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The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) is calling on the new Chief Justice, Mandisa Maya, to play an active role in reforming the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) so that the country's best legal talent can be selected as judges. CDE says the quality of judges is declining, and more acting judges are being employed to clear case backlogs.…
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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu told the National Assembly how acts of extortion around the country has angered communities. Mchunu was delivering his statement outlining the actions taken by the police to deal with the threat posed by those committing acts of extortion in South Africa. Mchunu's statement generated intense debate from opposition parti…
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The Horizon Chrome Mine in Rustenburg has dismissed over 140 of their employees who staged the underground sit-in last week in Tlhatlhaganyane near Rustenburg. The workers were demanding salary increases and better working conditions. They say an entry level underground employee earns about R6 500.00 a month, which they say does not match the work …
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President Cyril Ramaphosa says the integration of African economies is critical to the growth of the continent. Ramaphosa was speaking at the first day of the Forum for China-Africa Co-operation summit currently ongoing in Beijing. Ramaphosa adds that South African and China and tied and the hip and re-affirmed the country's commitment to the BRICS…
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Music legend, Sello "Chicco" Twala has vowed that his son, Longwe will never be found guilty in the Senzo Meyiwa Trial. Speaking to SABC News at the sons are expected to appear in the Randburg Magistrate's court, north of Johannesburg, earlier today, Twala said he had opened a seperate case of theft against Longwe and his brother, Sello after the p…
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In recent weeks, we have seen a rise in cases of extortions around the country. Four provinces make up 73% of crimes related to extortion: Kwa-Zulu Natal, Eastern Cape, Gauteng & Western Cape. Extortion has been linked to basic services, businesses, infrastructure, transport system and Nightlife. Yesterday, the Ministry of Police attended a plenary…
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This week, the latest political party funding report was released for the period of 1 April 2024 to 30 June 2024 disclosing donations for the first quarter of 2024/5 financial year. The report is compiled by the Independent Electoral Commission. Unlike other reports, it highlights donations made in the period of the elections as political parties r…
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Our P2P Chair and Vice Chair join this episode to detail the upcoming deployment Sept. 6-9. Please take a few minutes to hear from our committee volunteers on how you can participate and help your union. Also, be sure to listen for details on upcoming Family Awareness Committee events.By ualmeccommunications
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Alex Lauver is the Senior Director of Materials, Innovation and Sustainability at Outdoor Research. As his title implies, he operates at the intersection of multiple disciplines. He works on projects that bring innovation to market as well as on the operations side of the business. It's a position that requires the ability to take complex topics an…
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The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) was scheduled to be briefed by the National Skills Fund (NSF) and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) on developments emanating from the 2022/23 annual reports of the entities and on the investigations currently being conducted by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) on the entities. I…
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Ballistics expert, Colonel Chris Mangena has reiterated that the markings on the test bullets he fired align with those found from the bullet at the Senzo Meyiwa crime scene. Mangena is back on the witness stand as his cross examination continues at the Pretoria High Court, where five men are on trial for the 2014 murder of the Bafana Bafana captai…
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With a high level of unemployment and saturated job markets, more women in South Africa are tapping into traditionally male-dominated industries. Over the last years, Limpopo has seen a high number of women participating in sectors such as operation of heavy vehicles and machineries as well as construction. As South Africa celebrates 30 years of de…
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Only twenty-five percent of South Africa's young people are hopeful about the future being better, that's according to a survey Johannesburg-based Ichikowitz Family Foundation. The survey also reveals that the country's youth are much less trustful of all leaders than the rest of the continent's youth, with only religious leaders trusted by a major…
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South Africa's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0,4% in the second quarter of 2024. This follows a 0,0% growth in the first quarter of 2024. The finance, real estate and business services industry increased by 1,3%, contributing 0,3 of a percentage point to the GDP growth. Increased economic activities were reported for financial intermedi…
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The National Planning Commission and the International Organization for Migration held a forum on migration and development in Southern Africa recently. Under the theme: Migration as a Development Catalyst, it has emerged that the African diaspora plays a critical role in development, sending over 65 billion US Dollars annually to the continent. Th…
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The brazen shooting of a school principal in front of teachers and pupils in the Eastern Cape has been condemned extensively. Eastern Cape police have been urged to work with speed in apprehending the suspects. The killing is allegedly linked to extortion points to a failure of the security system. Zakhele primary's school governing body (SGB) will…
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The furore between a Pretoria father and the Gauteng Basic Education Department is back in the spotlight. The father of a 14-year old black girl, who was called the K-word by two white boys at a Pretoria High School, a few months ago, is accusing the Gauteng Basic Education Department of re-victimising his child. He now demands accountability. Moni…
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Acting President, Paul Mashatile has likened the killings of police officers as an attack on the state and equal to treason. Mashatile made these remarks at the annual South African Police Services Commemoration Day. The SAPD honoured 39 women and men, who died in the line of duty between April 2023 to March 2024. Mashatile says police officers mus…
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The Coligny Magistrates court in the North West has postponed a case against more than 40 suspected illegal immigrants to Monday and Wednesday next week. The suspects, from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique have been remanded in custody until Monday to grant the court time to find interpreters. Those from Lesotho will re-appear in court on Wednesday.…
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The Gqeberha High Court, in the Eastern Cape, has postponed to June 2025, an application by two parties in the judicial Inquest into the murder of the Cradock Four. The families of anti-apartheid activists, Mathew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkonto, and Sicelo Mhlauli, all from Cradock, have turned to the courts after their loved ones were abducte…
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The Senzo Meyiwa trial has adjourned till tomorrow morning to allow the defence to go through additional ballistic evidence they received this morning. The additional documents have been supplied by ballistic expert Colonel Chris Mangena at the High Court in Pretoria following a request by defence counsel Charles Mnisi during cross examination on F…
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The Gauteng Health Department has expressed concern over the significant increase in food poisoning cases among children, particularly in townships, informal settlements and hostels. This comes after an incident in which seven children were admitted to the Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital last Thursday for suspected food poisoning. Six of the chi…
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Today being the second day of September, which marks the beginning of Heritage Month, where we focus on our history, tourism and just the beauty of our country and it's people. Sadly though, the sentiment on the ground is a bit depressing with many South Africans feeling disgruntled stating a lack of unity and patriotism. How then do we use this mo…
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Teenage pregnancy in the Eastern Cape has been done acting the news most of this year. The scariest thing about it is that the ages are getting younger as the latest stats revealed that about 94 of the young mothers are between the ages of 10 and 14. These are the ones who gave birth at public health facilities since April. Close to 4-thousand who …
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A Tentative Agreement (TA) has been reached between the Alaska Master Executive Council and Alaska Airlines which will soon be up for a ratification vote by the Alaska Airlines pilots. This TA would extend the current contract’s amendable date by 16 months while providing two additional annual pay increases. In this episode Strategic Communications…
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Rhodes University in Makhanda in the Eastern Cape, says the dignity of the City's citizens is taken for granted by the ongoing water challenges. Academic activities have since been suspended as students and staff march in protest to the municipal offices to demand water. The supply of water to the institution and many parts of the City has been dis…
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Lawyers' organisation, Black Forum South Africa, says it is investigating several suspected racially-motivated murders of farmworkers across the country. This follows the recent arrest of a Limpopo farmer, Zacharia Oliver, and his two employees after they allegedly shot and killing Kudzai Ndlovu and Maria Makgato, and then threw their disposed thei…
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More than six-thousand people have been murdered in South Africa in the quarter covering April to June of this year. Four of the nine provinces recorded increases in murder cases, with the highest increase recorded in the Western Cape, followed by North West, then the Eastern Cape and Limpopo. Here is a snippet of what the Head of Police Crime Rese…
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The pension funds industry is warning that the proposed new two-pot pension system could impact divorce orders in future. The much talked about two-spot retirement system will kick in on the 1st of September ( a few hours and counting). In our special focus on two-pot retirement system in partnership with Sanlam, Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Lize de la…
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Defence counsel Charles Mnisi says their independent ballistic expert found inconclusive results on the firearm said to be the Senzo Meyiwa murder weapon. Advocate Mnisi is currently cross examining the states ballistic expert Chris Mangena at the High Court in Pretoria where five men are on trial for the 2014 murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. C…
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We end Women’s Month in style today as one of the country’s great musicians usher’s in the weekend for us. Zama Jobe is marking 20 years of her career in the music industry and we feel honoured to have her in studio to share her journey and highlights of life…. Guest(Studio): Zama Jobe – South African Afro-soul award-winning musician…
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As we wrap-up the week, it’s always interesting to get reflect on some of the sentiment’s you’ve shared on the Open Line. One thing we’ve noticed is you anger and frustration against government, be it a minister implicated in corruption, politicians implicated in corruption being sworn into parliament or issues of crime. But then, what about us as …
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