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Michael McKay conducts in depth interviews with decision makers and local leaders. The McKay Interview was founded on a simple idea: that listeners would tune in regularly to listen to intelligent yet relaxed, English-language conversation between Michael McKay and interesting people who do interesting things. A variety of prominent and thoughtful people have accepted the invitation and a wide range of topics have been covered.
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Release Your Inner Funk is a weekly radio show brought to you by DJ By Name and the Funk My Life residents. Each week you can expect to hear everything and anything House from right back in the day to tracks not released yet. Since the show started it has aired some global DJ/Producers as guest such as Superlover, Kevin Mckay, Michael Gray, Dr Packer, Victor Simonelli, Mark Lower and Graeme Park to name a few it is not just about high profile DJ/Producers Release Your Inner Funk also brings ...
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Introducing "The Ben and Harry Podcast" a new show featuring AFL stars Ben and Harry McKay. Hang out with the twins as they dish out the latest footy news, personal stories, and hot takes on everything on (and off!) the field.
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The Allan McKay Podcast

Emmy Award Winner | Speaker | Mentor | Visual Effects Expert

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Allan McKay is an award winning Visual Effects Supervisor and Technical Director in Hollywood - join Allan as he interviews many of the leading experts in Hollywood about their careers, pitfalls and what they took to succeed, while also gaining a lot of core knowledge to help build your career, money and success and skills to make the biggest impact in your career AND in your life!
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The Focus Group Podcast

The Focus Group Podcast

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Unfiltered, uncompromising, unexpected—The Focus Group is a look into what the average voter thinks about politics, policy, and current events. Sarah Longwell, publisher of The Bulwark, has conducted hundreds of hours of focus groups all across the country. She and a series of special guests will take you behind the glass to hear what real focus group participants have to say. https://www.thebulwark.com/podcast/focus-group/
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”What the Helvetica?” is an engaging series of conversations between Michael Janda and guest entrepreneurs, delving into the realities of building a business. What happens behind the curtain? What crucial insights remain unspoken? It’s not all sunshine and roses; ”What the Helvetica?” dives deep to unveil the raw truths of entrepreneurship—good, bad, and ugly—and listeners may learn a thing or two along the way.
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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Whether you’re just now thinking of starting a podcast or you’ve already got one launched and are looking to take it to the next level, The Podcast Guy (formerly The PodQuest Show) is the show for you. The Podcast Guy is your one-stop shop for all things podcasting. We cover everything from insider secrets to audience growth hacks and monetization strategies to industry news. When you’ve got questions – we’ve got answers. Created by the founder of the Authority Academy and the international ...
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Addiction Audio

Addiction journal

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Welcome to the podcast from the journal Addiction hosted by Dr Rob Calder - the social media editor for Addiction - alongside Ben Scher, Chloe Burke and Dr Elle Wadsworth. The podcast includes interviews with Addiction authors about their work, details about publishing in the journal, and other topics of interest to the field of addiction. This podcast is for researchers, clinicians, students, people with lived experience, and anyone with an interest in the topic. Hosted on Acast. See acast. ...
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Located in Los Angeles, Norman’s Rare Guitars is a retail store that offers a wide and often changing variety of new, used, and vintage guitars. It is a household name among top musicians and players worldwide. The allure of the store may start with the guitars, but to quote Norman's "nephew" Joe Bonamassa, "you don't buy a guitar, you buy a story." Join Norman and all of his buddies -- some of the world's best professional musicians and industry greats -- as they stop by to talk with Norm a ...
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Faith Angle

Ethics and Public Policy Center

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Faith Angle brings together top scholars and leading journalists for smart conversations around some of the most profound questions in the public square. Rather than a current-events debrief, our goal is a substantive conversation one notch beneath the surface, drawing out how religious convictions manifest themselves in American culture and public life.
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The Cinematic Tangent is a podcast hosted by Chad Michael Van Alstin and Bradley Redder — two guys who bonded over a decade ago because they were chronically late to film class. The show’s aim is to facilitate honest conversations about movies in their cultural context, uninhibited by political dichotomies and insane social purity tests. Grab a beer, hang out with us, and reclaim your humanity. Visit: http://www.thecinematictangent.com
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You're an actor because you love it. Because it's fun! Because you can't *not* do it. But have you ever wondered why we're so damn stressed? My name is Tony Rossi. I'm a mindset coach and guest expert for Backstage, helping actors see things differently with the things that make them stressed and overwhelmed so that you can focus on what matters. Actor Problems is a self care podcast for actors that does just that. And remember - we can be messy, actors, and still get the things we want. #no ...
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.01 Deep Down (Extended Mix) - Alok, Ella Eyre, Kenny Dope, Never Dull .02 When The Dust Clears (MD Extended MixX) - Mike Dunn, LOA. .03 Back In Da Dayz (Dutchican Soul Remix) - Artone, Jay-J, Dutchican Soul .04 Waiting On A Love (Extended Mix) - Funkybeat, Angela Johnson .05 P 2 Da J (Sllash & Doppe Extended Remix) - Dennis Ferrer, Sllash & Doppe .06 Save My Life (Qubiko Remix)- Franco De Mulero, Rishi Love, Qubiko .07 Sing It Back (I Feel Love) (Extended Mix) - Kevin McKay .08 Missing (Gre ...
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The Silver Ash

featuring Chanci Herer

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The Silver Ash is informative and entertaining, covering topics about cannabis for the first time toker to the grey beard smoker. Please join the host and his special guest including Chanci Herer, daughter of cannabis activist Jack Herer and learn about the benefits of medicinal and recreational cannabis usage. We will talk about the varied uses of hemp and cannabis from varied perspectives. Tune in and learn something about cannabis that can help you or a loved one, it's not all about getti ...
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Frame By Frame

A Post New York Alliance Podcast.

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Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor and producer Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make import ...
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Democrats' spin holds that the calls for Joe Biden to drop out are driven by the media, while base Democratic voters beyond Washington are committed to seeing Biden as the nominee, and there will be a backlash if he isn't. In a series of focus groups with black Democratic voters this week, we found the truth to be more complicated. Audie Cornish, h…
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It's a road trip unlike any other. This week Jibali the giraffe was loaded into a custom-made five metre tall trailer and driven down state highway one from Auckland Zoo to his new home in Hamilton. The young bachelor has now joined a herd at Hamilton Zoo. Amy Robbins is Auckland Zoo's deputy curator of mammals, and accompanied Jabali on his trip d…
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President Joe Biden is facing media in a rare, solo news conference, his first since his disastrous debate against Donald Trump two weeks ago. It's a high stakes press conference for him as he fields growing calls to step down as the Democratic nominee. His first question from reporters was about his capacity to defeat Donald Trump, but flubbed the…
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On today's episode, David Tamihere's long-time lawyer says he is disappointed by the Court of Appeal's decision to uphold his murder convictions. Interislander's executive general manager denies claims that KiwiRail is covering up details about the Aratere's grounding last month. RNZ reporter Ellen O'Dwyer reports that the three men accused of murd…
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The Interislander's Executive General Manager, Duncan Roy, rejects any suggestion that KiwiRail is running a cover up over the grounding of the Aratere ferry last month. This morning, Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters told Morning Report he believed there was a cover up, and KiwiRail should tell the public what happened. Duncan Roy spoke to Ben …
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On today's episode, RNZ correspondent Eloise Gibson details the government's new climate change strategy. A leading science group warns it will take decades to undo the damage of sweeping jobs cuts to the sector. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds reports that almost 4500 people have signed up for the Jobseeker Work Ready benefit since the start of …
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The Olympics may be just weeks away, but the Olympics of singing is getting underway today in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland. More than 11,000 singers from around the world have descended on the city for the 13th World Choir Games, which starts with an opening ceremony today. The World Choir Games director, John Rosser, spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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A coalition of the country's leading science groups is warning it will take decades to undo the damage of sweeping jobs cuts to the sector. Between 350 and 360 specialist science jobs have been axed in recent months, with that figure expected to climb as funding cuts continue to bite. Dr Lucy Stewart is co-president of the New Zealand Association o…
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The government has released what it is calling a "comprehensive" and "ambitious" strategy to tackle climate change, but anyone wanting detail about the plans will have to wait. Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has outlined five pillars to the Government's climate strategy to both tackle it's impacts and prepare for future effects. Climate corres…
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On today's episode, the lawyer for two men at the centre of a case against Darleen Tana and her husband says the couple are refusing to take responsibility for their actions. A Northland law firm is looking to launch a class action lawsuit against Transpower for damages after last month's widespread power outages. A New Zealand funded humanitarian …
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In this episode of Ben & Harry... This or That Footy Questions: Ben's Pies/Bombers review, Ben on Roaming Brian, Harry's celebration back under the microscope Harry pays tribute to Patty Cripps ahead of game 200 GAME: Guernsey Guess (thanks to Emma from the gold Coast for the idea!) CODEWORD FOR GUERNSEY GIVEAWAY Twinners & Losers Question time: Ma…
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A New Zealand funded humanitarian aid organsation says there is sheer desperation outside the missile attacked childrens hospital in Kyiv. Ukrainian officials say at least 36 people have been killed, and dozens more wounded in the daytime attacks across the country. Aid organisation Kiwi KARE has a team there working to help the injured and sick. I…
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A Northland law firm is looking to launch a class action lawsuit against Transpower for damages after last month's widespread power outages. Transpower is refusing to compensate Northland businesses affected by the power cut, after its contractors toppled a power pylon. The Northland Chamber of Commerce have accused the grid operator of doing a U-t…
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An employment lawyer representing two victims at the centre of a case against Darleen Tana and her husband says the couple are still failing to take responsibility for their actions. Ms Tana has resigned from the Green Party -- but not Parliament -- following the release of an investigation into migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Alex …
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On today's episode, Lulu Sun has made history to become the first New Zealand woman to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. The Green Party co-leaders are finally set to respond to the findings of the independent investigation into MP Darleen Tana this afternoon. The Wellington film industry is welcoming news of more Avatar jobs moving to the cap…
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A new petition is calling on the Electricity Authority to ban disconnection and reconnection fees in the case of unpaid bills, a fee which disproportionately impacts the poorest customers. Sixteen organisations are behind the campaign which also wants to ensure retailers' prepay prices are no more expensive than their cheapest plan. Common Grace Ao…
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The Wellington film industry is welcoming news of more Avatar jobs moving to the capital city. At least 150 visual effects jobs are expected to move from Los Angeles, as production of the Avatar sequels is consolidated in New Zealand. It will be a boost for the city as it grapples with sweeping public sector cuts; at least 6000 jobs have been axed,…
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The Green Party co-leaders are finally set to respond to the findings of the independent investigation into MP Darleen Tana this afternoon. Darleen Tana has been suspended since March, following allegations of migrant exploitation against her husband. An investigation was immediately launched, and while the Green Party co-leaders have been saying f…
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Lulu Sun has made history to become the first New Zealand woman to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Sun beat British tennis star Emma Raducanu 6-2, 7-5, 6- 2 at the match this morning. 23-year-old Lulu Sun says her Wimbledon debut has been an amazing experience but she has no words to describe how she feels after her latest victory. Former Ne…
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On today's episode, a person has been being treated for injuries after an assault at Wellington Girls' College this morning. It's set to be a landslide for the Labour Party with the Tories on course for a historic defeat. New Zealand's beloved hospital soap opera has been given a life-line, promising another year of episodes, albeit fewer than usua…
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Three decades of news comes to an end tonight when Newhub airs its final 6pm bulletin on channel Three. Earlier this year, the channel's owners, Warner Brothers Discovery, announced it would shut down Newshub, at cost of almost 300 jobs in the newsroom. From tomorrow, a new 6pm TV bulletin called ThreeNews will be aired, but created by Stuff. Charl…
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New Zealand's beloved hospital soap opera has been given a life-line, promising another year of episodes, albeit fewer than usual. Together with new funding from NZ on Air, the Screen Production rebate and TVNZ, Shortland Street will continue in 2025 - but only producing three episodes per week. Its production company, South Pacific Pictures chief …
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