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Two years ago, we hunted down a serial paedophile. This time around, we’re thinking bigger. In My Only Story Season 2: Back to School, published weekly from Sept 16 2021, we hunt down the predators hiding in your child’s classroom.
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Chicken-brained Reptiles Delude Themselves that Your Brain "Can't Handle The Truth" + Which is WHY They invented TWITter + Are "They" wrong !?!? + If They're RIGHT You're DEAD already & You just don't KNOW That Fact YET !!!! + I'm A Living Christ, Who You Going To Believe !?!?
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The Explainer is a weekly podcast from The Journal that takes a deeper look at one big news story you need to know about. What's the background? Why is this in the news? Get the facts behind the story from Ireland's biggest news website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Tin Biscuit PodCast. Where we will be talking about everything from Ghosts to Music to, well, anything and everything !!! So take a seat, Get strapped in and come take a journey with us into the craziness which is called THE TIN BISCUIT PODCAST !!!
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Ariise

Zoe Marshall

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Introducing Ariise, the exciting new venture from Zoe Marshall, host of the internationally award winning podcast, The Deep. Zoe will speak to celebrities, entrepreneurs, neuroscientists, psychologists and doctors who have radical insights into the way their minds work and hacks on how to succeed in all areas of life. Ariise invites listeners to learn from the most successful minds and uncover the mysterious forces that can lead to profound personal growth and success. Join the community and ...
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Cambs Cops: Our Stories

Cambridgeshire Constabulary

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This podcast explores the world of policing in Cambridgeshire, from the ever popular dog unit to investigating the tragedy of a fatal collision, we aim to give you a real insight into our work.
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Girls talk Crime

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Three girls who love the true crime genre, murder or missing people. The solved to the unsolved. Conspiracies and even some urban legends we are going to be discussing it all
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Australian Broadcaster (Radio & Television); Investigative Journalist; TV, Radio, Feature film and Documentary Producer; Storyteller; Mental Health Advocate; Board Member; (Recovering) Lawyer & Mama of Four - Tammi Faraday, learns from others how to navigate life’s invariable challenges where there's no clear answer, but bravery has propelled them forward. With compassionate curiosity, reciprocal candour & vulnerability in spades, Tam uncovers her guests' brave life journeys, with the hope o ...
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The Morality of Everyday Things is a philosophy podcast (top 0.1% most listened to, in fact!) that guides you through the moral questions we may all wonder in life, from "Should billionaires exist?" to "Is God a good thing?" Join Jake and Ant, two friends who studied philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford before founding Stasher.com together, as they still find time to enjoy philosophy in their sparetime when they break down the key arguments on these and other everyday ethical issues ...
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The Budget has been dubbed a giveaway — but will it really make that much of a difference to your pocket? Barra Roantree from TCD's Department of Economics joins us to examine whether the tax decreases and once-off payments will help those who need it the most and how there is a chance it could add fuel to an overheating economy. Who stands to gain…
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If you haven't heard of cuckolds, they are people who enjoy seeing their partner get intimate with someone else. Today we speak to Ciren whose husband is one such person. He'll even jump on the security camera to catch a glimpse. And this is what gets him off. Content warning: this episode sexually explicit. Follow Ciren: IG is @cirenv_2 Twitter/X …
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Puff Daddy, P Diddy, Diddy, Love or Sean Combs — many of us would have grown up with the numerous names of that rapper over the last 30 years or so. The 54-year-old music producer, businessman and global celebrity is in federal custody in the United States, awaiting trial for a number of serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. …
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You've never met a woman like Karly. We spoke to her husband Steven in this season. He came out as gay, leaving his young family and starting a new life. So many of you wanted to hear her perspective so we got her on the show. Honestly this woman is incredible. Follow Karly on Instagram @__Karlyanne Join the community and go 'deeper' with Zoe by su…
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The 42's Gavin Cooney joins us to examine where it all went wrong for Casement Park. The redevelopment of one of Northern Ireland's largest stadiums was on the table until the UK government pulled the plug on promised funding. Will Northern Ireland still have a role when the UK and Ireland host the Euros in 2028? And is there still hope for those w…
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Steve was happily married with his wife and two young kids. But he was also living a lie. You see, Steve is gay. And he tried to suppress it for a long time but eventually the truth came out. We explore how Steve was able to mask this for so long and perform with women, how he discovered his sexuality and how he broke the news to his wife and kids.…
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The village of Dundrum in Co Tipperary has been the site of protests and division in recent months over the housing of international protection applicants. To look at exactly is happening on the ground — and, after similar incidents elsewhere, what the government can learn from the approach it has taken — we're by our reporter Eoghan Dalton, who ha…
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Today I want to bring you one of the most accessible modalities that I've been using. It's called EFT, emotional freedom technique or tapping. Guilia is a spiritual healer and she explains how this can be used for pain, both physical and emotional as well as breaking through blockages. And we are going to run you through just how easy it is! Join t…
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To look at what emergencies can tell us about how connected, or not, our healthcare systems are, we're joined on this week's episode of The Explainer by Jean Paul Jemmy, a health expert specialising in nutrition with European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations. He has been a humanitarian worker for the last three decades with direct e…
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The numbers alone stopped the country in its tracks this week: 2,395 allegations of sexual abuse of children in schools run by religious orders. 844 alleged abusers. 308 schools. 42 religious orders. A new report revealed stories of abuse across many schools. But how are we back here again? And has enough changed to stop it from happening again? We…
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Tracy Whitton is not what you would expect. After having a truly profound experience - a breakdown and then a breakthrough with Tracy, I had to have everyone share in Tracy's wisdom, especially when it comes to the nervous system. Join the community and go 'deeper' with Zoe by subscribing at apple.co/thedeep to gain access to exclusive bonus episod…
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Tech journalist and author Chris Stokel-Walker joins us to examine what's going on with messaging app Telegram and its owner Pavel Durov. Telegram is touted as a secure, privacy-focused app, and while that is appealing to many and useful in countries where free speech is curtailed, it has also led to the platform being used as a base for a range of…
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You all know by now that I love manifestation (co creation) but today I really wanted to get into the science of the brain. Sarah was a marketing manager turned mental health professional and has studied neuro science. She has so many insights on how we can use our brain to improve our lives. This is not woo woo. It's real and practical and you can…
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This week, The Journal has published a series of in-depth interviews with a number of victims of convicted paedophile, Michael Shine. Editor Sinéad O'Carroll joins to explain why they are waiving their anonymity to call for a public inquiry.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has b…
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Navigating motherhood without my mum is one of the hardest things I have done. There are so many moments you just want to turn to your mum and ask something, or have a laugh together. Alison is one person who understands this as she has also lost her mum. If you have as well, you need to hear this episode. It gets very raw at times but you are not …
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Arts writer and Sunday Times columnist Aoife Barry joins us to explore the world of Kneecap. The bilingual hip hop trio are surging in popularity, changing attitudes towards the Irish language while drawing both praise and consternation (depending on which Northern Irish tradition you talk to) along the way. Now, with the release of their semi-fict…
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Stew is an ex spy. He has a brilliant mind and today I wanted to explore his views on mental health, co creation, self sabotage and addiction. He has so much knowledge in this area I think we can all learn something today. Get Stew's book https://linktr.ee/stewdarling and follow him on Instagram @stewdarling Join the community and go 'deeper' with …
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As Ireland takes home what seems to be an ever-growing pile of medals, the Olympics has also been navigating a headline-grabbing controversy in the world of women's boxing. Two boxers were deemed ineligible to box at the World Boxing Championships last year are competing at the Games in Paris. On this week's episode, we're joined by sportswriter wi…
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Overcoming trauma is something I really want to get into on Ariise. Jessica is an expert in the brain and the nervous system. We chat about how the body stores trauma and how to create new neural pathways to change our experience of it. This is one of the most helpful podcasts I've done so far and I hope you love it. Follow Jessica on Instagram @re…
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Senator Tom Clonan, a retired army officer who served as a peacekeeper in Lebanon, joins Lauren Boland on this week's episode to share his insights into the group's history, and what recent escalations mean for the situation on the ground.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has bee…
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I found John after watching The Secret and it's been a lifelong dream to be speaking to him in this way. Today we get into the nitty gritty of what manifestation really is. The actions you must take alongside manifesting to make it work, otherwise, John says you're living in a fantasy. Content warning: this episode contains mention of sexual assaul…
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The world of US politics has evolved dramatically over the past few weeks, with the latest curveball being the decision by Joe Biden to step down as Democratic candidate in the November's election and endorse his vice president, Kamala Harris. How will Trump and the Republican party respond? Larry Donnelly, a law lecturer at the University of Galwa…
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You know her as Emma Wiggle (now Emma Memma) but you probably don't know the fascinating journey she's taken, from becoming a Wiggle to leaving what many would call the dream job. But she's found a higher purpose and today we discuss how she came to discover that and how she's using it to serve people and children everywhere. Follow Emma on Instagr…
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Scott Lucas, professor of International Politics at the Clinton Institute, UCD and editor-in-chief of EA WorldView, joins us to examine the history of attacks on US presidents - both sitting and former - to gauge what the fallout from the attempted assassination of Donald Trump could be.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open…
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Who wants more money? We all do right. This is epic. How to manifest more money, more wealth, more abundance... You deserve this! We've asked Kat Dawes to come back. If you heard her episode with her story you'll know she manifested a juicy abundant life for herself and she's going to reveal the secrets on how you can do it too. Join the community …
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Introducing Ariise, the exciting new venture from Zoe Marshall, host of the internationally award winning podcast, The Deep. Zoe will speak to celebrities, entrepreneurs, neuroscientists, psychologists and doctors who have radical insights into the way their minds work and hacks on how to succeed in all areas of life. Ariise invites listeners to le…
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This week on The Explainer we hear from The Journal's US columnist Larry Donnelly on his thoughts after the press conference and ask our very own Assistant News Editor Rónán Duffy if Joe Biden can really continue in the election race?This episode was brought to you by senior producer Nicky Ryan, assistant producer Muiris O'Cearbhaill, executive pro…
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Returning guest Alex comes onto the podcast to talk about being vaccine injured 3 years on. The Tin Biscuit Podcast is a Fully Free Speech and All Unedited Podcast. Everyone is welcome to come on talk anything and everything. If you'd like to come on please send us an Email: thetinbiscuitpodcast3@gmail.com…
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Imagine being able to remember every moment of your life. Even when you were a baby. Today's guest Rebecca has a condition called HSAM, Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. She can re-live the best moments of her life, like blowing out the candles on her childhood birthday cakes but also the bad memories, which can feel like they are raw and re…
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Dominic McGrath, UK correspondent with the Business Post, joins us for an essential overview of the latest in the United Kingdom's seismic election result. Just how much of a hit did the Tories take? And what will the political landscape look like under Keir Starmer?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable j…
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Today we delve into the mind of a cheater, an adulterer. Danielle betrayed her husband by having an affair for 12 months. This is a surprising tale about relationships, polyamory, and perceptions. Join the community and go 'deeper' with Zoe by subscribing at apple.co/thedeep to gain access to exclusive bonus episodes, early access and ad free liste…
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Brendan Slattery, a solicitor with McCann Fitzgerald specialising in expert in planning and environmental law joins us to look at 'go-away money' in the Irish planning system. What is it all about? How is it being used? And what might new laws do to stop it? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Today we discuss all things BDSM. Everything you wanted to know about the kinky stuff others get up to in their bedrooms and how beginners can dabble in BDSM to spice up your life. Content warning: This episode is very sexually explicit. Follow Cindra on Instagram @cindrabanks Join the community and go 'deeper' with Zoe by subscribing at apple.co/t…
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Returning guest Melanie Onn comes onto the podcast to talk about running for MP for Grimsby and Cleethorpes in the UK general election. Everyone is welcome to come onto the podcast to talk everything and anything. The Tin Biscuit Podcast is a fully Free Speech Podcast and all unedited. If you would like to come onto the podcast drop us an email to …
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Professor of European Politics at Maynooth University John O'Brennan joins us to look at what the next five years hold for Ireland's new or returning MEPs. What will the priorities be for the European Parliament? And where will Irish politicians fit in?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in I…
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Today's guest went through such a different journey to parenthood and it's such a beautiful one. Sean and his partner both loved the way they were raised and wanted to emulate that. They are queer parents and are doing so many great things. We really hope this is an enlightening chat and shows some of the more positive sides of raising a family in …
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The seats are filled, the dust is settling, and the count centre staff enjoying some well-earned rest. To take stock of where we're at now, Laura Byrne is joined on this week's episode by our Political Editor Christina Finn, and Brendan Flynn, a Head of Political Science at the University of Galway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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How do you build a massively successful business with a friend, while running a family? Two friends Steph and Laura, have created an amazing business together in the wellness space and today they're sharing their secrets on how they found the best team, how they manifested the best things in their personal lives and their daily rituals to keep on g…
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Virgin Media's political correspondent Gavan Reilly sits down with us to explain what exactly proportional representation with a single transferable vote is all about. Do you need to give a preference to every candidate listed on a ballot paper? How and when do preferences beyond your first come into play?The Explainer is brought to you by The Jour…
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Ethan went from failing university to now touring some of the biggest names in self development like Gary Vee, and he's only 29. This is an incredible story about coming back from failure to create the life of your dreams. And if you have a child in this situation, how you can help them turn it around too. Follow Ethan on Instagram @ethan.donati Jo…
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On 7 June, you'll have the chance to vote in the European elections - but what exactly will the end result be? For the latest in a special series of episodes, The Journal's Muiris O'Cearbhaill and European Movement Ireland CEO Noelle O'Connell join us to look at how the election process works, what exactly an MEP does, and how you should decide on …
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Today I really want to get into neuroplasticity and how it relates to manifestation. Rick is a psychologist who focuses on positive neuroplasticity and we get right into where science ends and the divine begins. As well as who can benefit most and what to do if your family is not supportive of this journey. Follow Rick on Instagram @rickhansonphd J…
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DCU's Paola Rivetti, an expert in Middle East politics, joins us to look at the fallout from the death of Iran's president in a helicopter crash last week. What role did he play in Iranian society? What does the succession process look like - and is there any scope for a more moderate leader?The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing…
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Presenter Maria Delaney is joined by News Correspondent Órla Ryan who has been leading our year-long ‘Falling Through the Cracks’ investigation into young people with psychosis, which was supported by the Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism in Ireland in partnership with Headline, a Shine programme. They're also joined by Consul…
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Over recent years, Europe has seen a rising trend of severe weather - some of which can be linked to climate change. This means an increasing need for authorities to respond to life-threatening situations. That's where the European Union’s Department for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO), providing support to countries wher…
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Today I'm joined by the most amazing human. Millie lives off grid with her little family, which she created using a family friend as a sperm donor. Her son has a disability but is in the best possible hands - you'll hear why. Millie is such a breath of fresh air on this topic and I hope you love her as much as I do. Follow Millie on Instagram @jess…
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We're joined by Dr Barry Colfer, director of research at the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA), to look back on everything from Ireland's nascent relationship with Europe in the 1970s to the country's treatment during the bailout in the 2010s.The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable jour…
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