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Off My Shelf is a podcast hosted by pop culture fanatic Tracey James who created it out of her love of visual tales and the curiosity of her friends. Every other week she sits down with a guest to have a conversation using the films and TV shows in her DVD collection as a catalyst. Her collection spans genres, styles, and time periods allowing for a myriad of topics to be discussed. Join her on the alphabetical cinematic journey as she may talk about some of your favourites or uncover some h ...
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We are at a watershed moment in healthcare. The entire industry is being compelled to question old assumptions and chart a new path forward - in a word, we need to pivot. This podcast hosted by the editorial team at MedCity News will highlight the strategies, the companies and the personalities spearheading this monumental transformation.
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Revealing and candid one-hour conversations with a different special guest every week, featuring fascinating people from the worlds of sport, politics, entertainment, activism and the media. Subscribe to get a brand new episode every Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talking SME with Ten2Two … eavesdropping on the experts

Ten2Two - Experts in Flexible Recruitment and Consultancy

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Ten2Two works with business large and small across all sectors and industries and has fascinating conversations every day about how businesses are adapting and leading in these changing and uncertain times. Our new series, Talking SME, lets you join us for these conversations to get insights, learnings and advice from a broad range of business leaders. Our guests talk about a subject close to their hearts and share their personal insights for your benefit. Give yourself a short break to hear ...
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Simon Thomas explores human endurance through the toughest times. In a series of interviews with well-known celebrities and notable people, he discovers how crisis and desperation can lead to hope and inspiration for a new and happy life. In each episode, we find out that there are so many others experiencing mental anguish, who have lived through the most difficult times. We hear how many have overcome tragedy to live happy and fulfilling lives.
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The Andy Rowe Show

Pod Rowe Productions

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The Andy Rowe Show is an established podcast, produced by Pod Rowe Productions, where Andy interviews people with incredible stories. We've done hours of research to find the best guests to bring you some amazing content. You can also follow Andy on Instagram @andy_rowe_ Let us know what you think and please get in touch if you have any suggestions on who we should interview next. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Singer, songwriter and presenter Jordan Stephens is back for series 3 of The Red Carpet Treatment, as he chats to guests from the world of music and entertainment. Over the course of each episode, our guests talk about their own BRITs experiences and what it’s like being in the spotlight. And let's not forget Jordan's two dogs; Spike and Mimi, who’ve also come along for the ride. The Red Carpet Treatment with Jordan Stephens is brought to you by The BRIT Awards with Mastercard.
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How Did You Manage That is a series which delves into the world of music management. Every episode Ally McCrae & Sophie Paluch will be sitting down to chat with a music manager about their career. They’ll be talking to managers of global superstars as well as those just starting out on their journey and discussing the highs, the lows and everything in-between. How Did You Manage That is brought to you by The Music Managers Forum (MMF). Check out our HDYMT "Supertracks" playlist on Spotify to ...
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Dr. Linda Backman

Dr. Linda Backman

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Featured on Coast to Coast AM and Gaia TV, Dr. Linda Backman is an expert teacher, regression therapist and licensed psychologist with 45 years of private practice experience, including over 25 years guiding Soul Regressions. Linda’s books are Souls on Earth, The Evolving Soul and Bringing Your Soul to Light.
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The Garret is a podcast for lovers of books and storytelling. Always about Australian writers and their craft, in 2023 The Garret expanded focus and also interviews industry figures about what gets published (and why). The Garret is educational in outlook. A defining feature of The Garret is our transcripts. Each interview is published with a complete transcript (so you don’t have to write anything down while you listen). The Garret is a labour of love on behalf of all emerging writers. It d ...
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The Kasey Ferguson Show

The Kasey Ferguson Show

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It's Letterman for metalheads, it's Saturday Night Live meets Headbanger's Ball, it's Mad Magazine for your headphones! It's part talk show, part rock show. It's an irreverent, unpredictable and wildly funny program that Kasey himself describes as "craft radio". It's The Kasey Ferguson Show!
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This week the Gals discuss the assassination attempt on Trump and how’s it’s changed the US Presidential Election. Pylons, Pharmac, emissions and school attendance in The Biz and Yass Queen to something that has taken more than 700 years. Our Beehave Mate goes to the Kiwi version of a Parks and Recreation episode and democracy nerd Brigitte answers…
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You should hear what parents say when they know they have a disabled child...Kris Edwards chats with Tracy about parenting a disabled child and all the challenges it brings, a must-listen for any parent, you will be inspired! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By rova | Original
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On the show today: First-hand experience from an ambulance worker on the dire state of conditions. Would you accept $65,000 a year if you saved 100 lives? Dating...and have you had any success on the apps? Matthew Cobb is a youngster from Tauranga who's changing the game with speed dating events set up by his events company. Ardie Savea is signing …
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On the show today: An incredible story of turning your life around from meth addict who spent all his 20s in prison, to being clean for 3 years with a fantastic career alongside his partner and child. James Sturch's story is just sensational, and it's all down to the Drug Court, he says. Should we have more Drug Court's in this country? And how do …
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An incredible story of turning your life around from meth addict who spent all his 20s in prison, to being clean for 3 years with a fantastic career alongside his partner and child. James Sturch's story is just sensational, and it's all down to the Drug Court, he says. Should we have more Drug Court's in this country? And how do they work? See omny…
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On the show today: Sam Stubbs on how the Aussie banks are absolutely destroying Kiwis. But he's not here to moan, he's come armed with solutions. Alwyn Poole is all for charter schools, and so am I. So we chat education achievement and some of the stats are alarming, especially in our 'bottom 30' schools. Billy Stairmand is off to the Olympics! The…
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On the show today: Cost of Living - How the heck do we navigate this mess? Utilities Disputes boss Neil Mallon on how they can help you with extra costs that pop up EnableMe financial coach Liz Blake on working with budgets of all sizes Living wage founder Lyndy McIntyre on where to from here? What should companies and organisations be doing to loo…
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In this episode Paolo Vergara and Carson Choi, hosts of the fan and the critic podcast join me in talking about 2 campy films with Shaun of the Dead and Shoot ‘Em Up Shaun of the Dead Release: 2004 Director: Edgar Wright Stars: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Nighy Shoot ‘Em Up Release: 2007 Director: Michael Davis Stars: Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, Mo…
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Another inspirational character made their way to the rova studios today. Kris Edwards is a broadcaster of 30 years, working on NZs #1 music station "The Breeze" He also has Cerebral Palsy and has made a podcast that seeks to shine a light a light on the lives and triumphs of the NZ CP community. listen to the Cerebral Palsy Pod here See omnystudio…
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On the show today: Trump and the assassination attempt: Has this won him the election? Former secret service spy Dr Paul Buchanan joins us out of the US of A to discuss. What's it like living with cerebral palsy? The Breeze's Kris Edwards is on the show to talk about his life with CP, 40 years in radio, and what NZ needs to do to help people with d…
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This week, Georgie is out with a sick kid so Holly and Brigitte are unsupervised. They talk about being the NATO side-gig, waka jumping former Greens MP Darleen Tana and a three page climate strategy. Yass Queen goes to a big bank and government department working together (shock horror) and Beehave Mate goes to Maorification. See omnystudio.com/li…
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On the show today: Previewing the All Blacks v England game at Eden Park with Crusaders assistant coach James Marshall and John Day. Can England break the 30 year Eden Park hoodoo? Procrastination expert Tim Pychyl joins us for arguably our most fascinating interview ever. And where was I yesterday? NZTA have some explaining to do... See omnystudio…
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Now and then, I will recommend a pod I think you will like. Sharyn came on the other day to talk about her new Podcast so here it is. Holy guacamole, as if beauty standards weren’t already cooked, along came Ozempic. It feels like out of nowhere this medication that is a miracle for those who need it for legitimate health reasons is now being used …
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On the show today: Children are getting themselves in up to $30k debt with gambling sites...Seriously. This is a huge problem, and Aussie gambling researcher Dr Charles Livingstone gives us the facts from both sides of the ditch, live in studio. Speaking of Aussies, drug and alcohol researcher Dr Amie Hayley is with us to talk roadside drug testing…
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Jeepers creepers - we really went in depth on the Darleen Tana debacle today. If you're unsure who she is or what she's done, a quick Google will give you all you need. We speak with a victim of hers, as well as political commentator Brigitte Morten from 3 Gals 1 Beehive, AND I've got a Slam Dunc on Darleen too. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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On the show today: A Darleen Tana expose + will/should she fall on her sword? Victim of Tana, Chuck Simpson, joins us for his reaction, and political commentator Brigitte Morten on the 'waka jumping' law that could be imposed. Sharyn Casey on her new podcast Better Me Hopefully - a podcast about debunking all these wellness fads that are out there.…
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On the show today: The government's new 'shoebox' housing plan - let's build up, in, and more of these small 'shack-like' houses...but at what cost to our living standards? AUT professor of construction John Tookey on this. Sports Wrap with John Day: Huuuge debate around the All Blacks new jersey. Words like 'Shakespearean', 'blouse', 'bib-like' ar…
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Online safety advocate Rob Cope joins me to look at the issue of children’s addiction to digital devices, especially during the school holidays. We get into the rapid changes in the digital world, the risks of unfiltered internet access, and the consequences of hyper-stimulation from constant screen time. Rob shares alarming insights on children’s …
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Today we get set for a big weekend of rugby with Scott Robertson’s debut as the All Blacks' coach and with the school holidays starting we talk keeping your kids safe online: Sir Ian Jones: Former All Black lock, sharing his perspective on Scott Robertson’s strategy and the pressure of leading the All Blacks against England. John Day: Sports journa…
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Duncan interviews Shay Peters from Robert Walters Recruitment to discuss the current state of the job market in New Zealand. Covering the significant decline in job advertisements, especially in Wellington, and the impact of these changes on job seekers. Shay shares advice on leveraging one's background, being regionally mobile, and the importance …
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We dive into the pressing issues surrounding New Zealand's water infrastructure. With Three Waters gone, smaller councils face enormous challenges in delivering clean water. Ron Mark, Mayor of Carterton, shares his insights on potential solutions, including the amalgamation of councils. We also hear from David Graham of the Billy Graham Youth Found…
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We discuss the state of the education system midway through the school year, touching on significant changes, challenges, and innovations. Topics include the new minister Erica Stanford's policies, such as the focus on reading, writing, and math and the ban on cell phones. We also delve into concerns about truancy, student performance, teacher shor…
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A solution to our GP shortage. Grant and Louise Schofield from Prekure have a solution to our shortage of medical professionals Turbulence again! Is this the new norm for flying? Halfway through the school year and end of term 2. How are the new national rules going? Also, how do deal with parent teacher interviews (which are now called 'student co…
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Ruth George, HR Consultant and Herts CIPD Chair, talks about the challenges HR can pose for a SME, the importance of offering flexibility to employees and why small businesses can't afford to miss the AI boat. Ruth is a Chartered Member of the CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) with over 25 years' experience in senior HR manage…
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On the show today: Andrew Galloway from Alcohol Healthwatch: Alcohol levvy charges increasing & is it actually doing anything to stop alcohol harm? No is the answer. Why not though? Kings College...and why they are cheats. Flight Centre GM Heidi Walker: Why flights are so bloody expensive, and where to go this school holidays. Plonker Rankings: We …
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On the show today: Joe Biden, or should we call him The Mumble In The Jungle, seemed incoherent and quite frankly out-of-it in the first Presidential debate of 2024. USA political scientist Maria Armoudian joins us to figure answer 'what's the go with Sleepy Joe?', should he stand down, and also, the remarkably dangerous Project 2025... Huge week f…
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I interviewed Rick Ratliff, CEO of MedAdvisor Solutions about the challenges facing pharmacies and how they can provide more support to patients in the future. Episode Resources Connect with Arundhati Parmar aparmar@medcitynews.com https://twitter.com/aparmarbb?lang=en https://medcitynews.com/ Connect with Rick Ratliff https://www.linkedin.com/in/r…
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On the show today: Have you switched power companies? Consumer NZ joins us to discuss how much you can save this winter if you make the switch. Idiots at the council table - Andrew Bydder called the mayor of Hamilton a spastic, r*****ed, c word....and then there's Nobby Clark who likes to sling the N word around. Why do we vote in such bafoons? And…
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The controversial Welcome to Sex children's book has caused a real stir in Aussie and one retailer has removed it from the shelves. There's been an uproar over the graphic illustrations of sexual positions, masturbation, LGBTIQ lssues, anal sex and much more The book, written by broadcaster Yumi Stynes with teen magazine advice columnist Dr Melissa…
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On the show today: Was the public pressure too much for the coalition government to take? It appears so, as they've dished out $604M to funding cancer drugs. Cancer drug campaigner and legend Malcolm Mulholland joins us, as well as cancer patient Akhil Chaudary to discuss what this means for them and others who have been through cancer themselves o…
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On the show today: We get to the bottom of what went wrong on the Interislander's Aratere ferry that ran aground on the weekend. John Day is in to wrap a huuuuge sporting weekend. Should 12 year olds go to jail? Are this government now officially cutting the country into submission...has there been enough evidence now to say that we're doing withou…
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From a high flying career, to putting it on hold when having kids, to remarkably bouncing back to being more successful than ever before - this is the story of Tina Nettlefold; a story that, no doubt, many will resonate with. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By rova | Original
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On the show today: Is this government the worst for conservation in our history? Forest & Birds' Nic Toki certainly thinks so. Especially when the Minister Tama Potaka reckons 'you can't save everything'... John Day on what is a colossal sporting weekend - Super Rugby final, Euro, Wahs v Titans... Is Mount Maunganui becoming like the Gold Coast? De…
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On the show today: Health NZ are putting a hiring freeze on frontline staff. No cuts to frontline says this government, so what do they do? - cut the frontline... Michelle Marshall, a nursing student, joins us to share her frustration at the governments short-sighted decision. Auckland FC - The new Super City football side that reckons they can win…
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Brooke Van Velden ran into the Editor In Chief today, and was asked some pretty up the guts questions. How are this government expecting new changes to the removal and monitoring of child exploitation related content to work when they can't guarantee 11 jobs will stay in this area? Duncan goes deep into this with the minister. See omnystudio.com/li…
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On the show today Minister of Internal Affairs, Brooke Van Velden, joins us. A recent win for child exploitation and the removal of child porn on NZ sites, but job cuts are still expected in this sector...can the minister assure the public that they actually take child exploitation seriously, then? Holly Brooker and Jo Robertson launched the ‘makes…
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On the show today: One NZ have got themselves in a pickle with a new ad that, according to Annie Oxborough, is 'adoption p*rn'. 1 in 5 Kiwis have a hazardous battle with the booze. Janet Thompson from the Retreat NZ is calling for Kiwi workplaces to support their staff with alcohol issues. Brad Olsen on GDP and how we get our economy out of disarra…
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In this episode Sarah Behl joins me in talking about the dynamics between men and women with Shallow Hal and Secretary. Secretary Release: 2002 Director: Steven Shainberg Stars: Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Spader Shallow Hal Release: 2001 Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Stars: Jack Black, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jason Alexander Movies you should wat…
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Today we discuss the ongoing search in Marokopa for Tom Phillips and his children with former top cop Lance B3urdett. We'll also cover the Prime Minister's travel issues, a sports recap with John Day, the rise of 'dumbphones' with Ian Howard, and have three questions about public service pay, prison drug counseling, and phone usage. 03:54 Lance Bur…
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On the show today: National are reinstating live exports. Dr John Hellstrom was the chief veterinary officer for the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries back when live exports started in NZ, and he says it's not only cruel, but reinstating could lead to a huge reputational demise of this country. John Day on sport and how crap the Blackcaps were.…
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