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In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.
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Hosted by Rob Dwyer, Next in Queue features Customer Experience, Contact Center, Customer Support, Customer Success, Training, Leadership, and Technology experts and practitioners from around the globe. From CEOs to the frontlines, there are lessons and insights in every episode.
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Emily is a connoisseur of the finest reality television (Vanderpump Rules, RHOC, Love Island, The Challenge), an appreciator of exceptional scripted shows (The Bear, House of the Dragon, Succession), and your basic True Crime-loving b*tch. She is also all about the drama so if you missed the tea this week, Emily has you covered with the Weekly Wrap Up every Sunday! We believe that TV is a form of self-care and therapy... which is why we are all complete messes!
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My name is Nick Viall and I host The Viall Files, a podcast that one anonymous reviewer called “surprisingly insightful and substantive.” The Viall Files explores all things dating and love - from post-breakup healing to salacious texts - in our three (and sometimes four) weekly episodes. Ask Nick - Every Monday, listeners navigating a challenging yet relatable interpersonal circumstance--from a 2 year situationship to a blowout fight with their mom to a friendship feud to reigniting intimac ...
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COO at Amazatic and The C-Suite Perspective podcast host Chris Gylseth has 20 years of experience with startups and established companies alike in the software development, consulting, and entrepreneurial space! Companies want more sales and better technology. So I help provide them with better processes. Chris now helps companies increase their net profit through a systematic approach that yields phenomenal results.
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Ever wondered what happens when you fill a cello with bees? Or how robins have successfully colonised the outer-reaches of our universe? Or why the world is destined to be populated purely by female turtles? This podcast celebrates nature and the stories of those who care deeply for it. Join artist, actor and Woodland Trust & Wildlife Trusts ambassador David Oakes, for a series of informal, relaxed conversations with artists, scientists, creatives and environmentalists as they celebrate the ...
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Building a brand involves a lot of pressure. That's often because you want to deliver something that the world will gravitate to in the most significant ways. You want to solve problems and make a massive impact on lives. You want your legacy to be remarkable. However, a lot of people tend to chase multiple target markets at once and wear too many hats. This has led to brands becoming hollow and inauthentic. They do not know who they want to be because of the strong desire to create a famous ...
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To me it feels like Katie is reaching for a storyline but maybe I'm just missing something? GET TICKETS TO MY FIRST EVER LIVE SHOW: IN PERSON - https://new.hotelcafe.com/event/shes-speaking-live/ LIVE STREAM - https://viddd.co/v/nyGVoN NEW MERCH! Check out the new official merch for She’s Speaking @ shesspeaking.co MY WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY Go to http…
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Tina Turner’s hit, We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) was the theme to the 1985 film, MAD MAX: Beyond Thunderdome. Given her personal history, one might imagine this song having meaning well beyond the movie’s themes. Afterall, heroes are typically portrayed as men deserving our admiration. Their flaws are often minimized or outright ignored …
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 2 August 2024, Lead Coordination Minister Judith Collins talks about the Government concluding their formal response into the March 15 Royal Commission. A trauma surgeon is warning the Government ahead of their speed limit increases - saying it could lead to further deaths and inju…
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A judge has allowed the identity of Axel Rudakubana to be reported as the 17-year-old was charged with the murder of three young girls in a knife attack. A 17-year-old boy has appeared in an English court charged with the murder of three young girls in a knife attack at a dance class that has shocked the United Kingdom and sparked two nights of vio…
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has offered herself up to be a mediator between the EU and China, after her visit to Beijing. The relationship between the EU and China have decayed recently, over electric vehicles being dumped into the EU, and investigations on both sides and other trade disputes. Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis says …
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An Auckland apartment developer has been put into interim receivership by the High Court. Du Val Capital Partners and other Du Val Group companies were put into interim receivership after an application by the Financial Markets Authority. Police were also seen entering Du Val co-founders Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke’s home in Remuera. NZ Herald Prop…
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Newstalk ZB Sports readers Andrew Alderson and Nick Bewley joined Andrew Dickens on the Sports Huddle. The first week of the Olympics has wrapped up – with glory and agonising drama across the board for New Zealand – and the guys talk through their heroes so far, including triathlete Hayden Wilde. Athletics is about to get underway in the Olympics,…
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The New Zealand Trauma Surgeons Committee believe the Government’s plan to increase speed limits will ultimately lead to more deaths, injuries and traffic overall. They’ve issued a statement warning New Zealand doesn’t have the appropriate infrastructure for high-speed travel. And they warn many parents are fearful of speed increases around schools…
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Great news for the ski fields. Winter has finally decided to do its thing and snow is dumping. And the wild and wooly weather arrived in the week we learnt that we are no more ready for a natural disaster today than we were before Cyclone Gabrielle. A few weeks ago work stopped on the COP project. COP is Common Operating Platform. It’s a data syste…
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More chances of medals tonight in the Paris games – this time in sailing. Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie are competing in the medal race for the men’s 49er FX. And windsurfer Josh Armit is also poised for a medal. Former Olympic sailor and gold medalist Barbara Kendall joined Andrew Dickens to unpack the medal chances. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio…
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A Wellington City councillor isn't a fan of her Council's competition - hoping to get inspiration on cycleways. It's offered an $8500 prize pool for ideas on improvements. Councillor Diane Calvert told Andrew Dickens it makes no sense. “Well I think it is one of the many bonkers ideas that Wellington City Council has, and never really makes a diffe…
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Judith Collins says amending hate speech laws in light of the Christchurch mosque attacks would breach the right to free speech. The Government's officially ended the coordinated response to the 2019 tragedy that killed 51 people. 36 recommendations from a report into the attack have been adopted - but eight won't be, including hate speech amendmen…
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The Government has officially concluded its coordinated cross-government response to the Royal Commission of the Inquiry into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks. Lead Minister Judith Collins says they will adopt 36 of 44 recommendations from the report – but says hate speech laws or establishing a new security and intelligence agency isn’t among the r…
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former US Marine Paul Whelan and Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva have landed in the United States, following the biggest prisoner exchange between Russia and the West since the Cold War. The returnees were greeted with tears and embraces by their joyous families at Joint Base Andrews in Mar…
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New Zealand rowers enjoyed a fruitful day out on the water in Paris, completing a medal box set. The day started with Brooke Francis and Lucy Spoors winning gold in the women’s double sculls, followed by the women’s coxless four obtaining bronze, and the men’s coxless four winning the silver. Sportstalk host D’Arcy Waldegrave joined Andrew Dickens.…
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An Auckland restaurant is pleading customers to not order from them through Uber Eats. Henderson's Fried Chicken Headquarters says every order through the service loses it money on fees. It was once left with just $84 dollars from $800 in sales. Co-owner Juri Loninia told Andrew Dickens it has no choice but to take the hit. “Unfortunately, as a sma…
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I mentioned Worst Roommate Ever and was batting around a few other requests, but Betrayal released it's second season and I had to watch it immediately! The 3 part docuseries is available on Hulu, but I don't know if I necessarily "recommend" watching it. The podcast might be better? GET TICKETS TO MY FIRST EVER LIVE SHOW: IN PERSON - https://new.h…
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A 17-year-old boy has been charged with three counts of murder following the deadly stabbing attack in Southport. The attacker has been charged with three counts of murder and 10 attempted murders and the possession of a blade. He's expected to appear at Liverpool City Magistrates Court on Thursday. UK correspondent Vincent McAviney says this is th…
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Increased development of large-scale dairy farms and falling feed prices have driven China’s raw milk production up - and the official price down. The current price is 3.23RMB/kg liquid milk - the lowest in 12 years, according to new data. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains what this means for New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener …
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The latest unemployment figures are set to be released next week. Experts are predicting unemployment rates will go up - in order to slow down inflation. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann explains what we can expect. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 1 August 2024, Transpower CEO John Clarke fronts over the findings around that 'toppled' pylon - will there be compensation for locals? Police Association President Chris Cahill isn't happy about light sentences being handed down to meth dealers. Former Olympian Eric Murray discu…
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Microsoft is investigating the scope of the damage after users reported issues with Microsoft 365 and Outlook services this morning. Monitoring website Down Detector's had thousands of outage reports - with a number of organisations affected. Tech commentator Paul Spain says it was largely New Zealand that was impacted by this recent outage. "This …
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Tonight on The Huddle, NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson and Capital Director Ben Thomas joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! A new report by Independent Children's Monitor says the child protection system has not shifted enough since the death of Tauranga five-year-old Malachi Subecz - despite a 2022 revie…
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Briscoe Group Limited has posted a near record net profit after tax of $84.2 million for the year ending January 28, 2024. The group, which runs both Briscoes and Rebel Sport, says profits have nearly reached the $88.4 million record set last year - despite a tough economic climate impacting the retail sector. Briscoe Group Managing Director Rod Du…
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Welcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap! This is a fun episode, as Jenn Tran joins us to talk about her experience so far as the Bachelorette, and the men of her season fighting. Meanwhile, we talk RHOC, Kaylor’s trademark, the Olympics, and the hobbies of Gen Z. “I should’ve just let my smiley guard down, and like actually show how I was fe…
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Government agencies are being urged to get on with changes to child protections. A review in 2022 after Tauranga five-year-old Malachi Subecz was murdered recommended sweeping changes. The Independent Children's Monitor says they haven't happened, and children are no safer today than when Malachi died. Chief Executive Arrun Jones says these finding…
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Four New Zealand rowing crews have the chance to supercharge the country's slow start in day six action at the Paris Olympics. Both double sculls duos and both coxless four combinations contest their respective finals from 9pm tonight. Former Olympic rower Eric Murray says Brooke Francis and Lucy Spoors are likely to bring home a gold medal for wom…
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