A podcasts about culture, current events, and the perspective of young professionals just trying to figure this shit out. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withallduerespek/support
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This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren’t beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out. We do “adult” differently. -About Daren and ...
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Previously Creepypasta and Scary Stories The most terrifying tales on the internet are told by Spooky Boo Rhodes from the cursed town of Sandcastle. These creepypasta and true scary stories will scare you! This podcast contains both fiction and true stories as well as true crime stories. These stories include paranormal stories, ghost stories, aliens, black-eyed children, serial killers, stalkers, cults, demons, nightmares, haunted houses, horror fiction, true scary stories, the dark web and ...
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BWR is about growing up and the struggles of being a young, Black, millennial woman trying to figure it all out. Support this podcast:
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Morgan and Brianna are young, black, and trying. They definitely don't have the answers...but they're tryin' anyways! Listen to them discuss common topics amongst young folk like entertainment, work life balance, relationships, and more. Email youngblackandtryingpod@gmail.com
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This is me world, and you're now in tuned into my world of...The Awkward Black Kid! I'm just a young black king trying to find my way by expressing my deepest thoughts, in the most honest way possible!
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Young gay poc, wanting to share my thoughts, rants and ravings, Black Gay sex in the city
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3 young black men and 1 young black woman from different walks of life trying to make it in the Big Apple. Sharing their perspective on an ever changing world, but always remains Brooklyn
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Nate Bradford, Jr. and other Black farmers and ranchers are fighting to preserve a type of rural, Black agricultural life. But the past keeps blocking their future. From The Center for Public Integrity and Pushkin Industries it’s the third season of the award winning podcast The Heist. This year, we follow Bradford’s fight to survive against the long, documented history of government discrimination against Black farmers. New episodes dropping every Tuesday in October 2023.
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A podcast following the lives of current and recent college students trying to figure out the ways of adult life while speaking on current topics, events, music and giving financial advice of the broke life. Email us: ydabroke@gmail.com
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Welcome to the world of Kryss (@krysscole) and Jazz (@jazzey2788)! We're just two young black women trying to navigate life while being creative, real... and a little savage. Come and follow us @curlfriendzpod
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This podcast is for all the beautiful young ladies out here who are trying to achieve the goals. The podcast is somewhat like my diary where I’m just trying to share my thoughts and experiences. There will be relatable and entertaining topics coming with each episode. New Episodes dropping every week! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tiahu2019s-diary/support
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We’re brothers, we’re happy and we’re singing and we’re coloured! Welcome to our Podcast :) Join Aaron, Ibby and Abs where we talk about life as young black UK Males trying to figure it all out through laughter, banter and open topics!
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Lovin’ In Our 20’s is about two young lovers who try to figure out their love life while trying to understand the division and misinterpretation in young black lovers for this new generation. With talks on , mental health , sex, financial goals, self healing, and having a overall good time, you are sure to hear the love and happiness on this podcast.
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We are a young group of black people trying to save our most prize possession: Family! We have a panel discussion and get into the details of all things relationships and family! We are deep, fun, funny, serious and everything in between. On our panel we have married, widowed, divorced, single and dating - We cover it all! Tune in!
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A commentary on all the Haute topics of my life and the general proceedings of today’s society. Hosted by a young, female, Nigerian, Londoner trying to establish herself in this world. Instagram: @thehautepoint
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To make a positive change, help our Youth realize it is more to life then being average, but to be themselves. We hope you brothers and sisters support us and our show. We are two positive young black males trying to be heard, and as well as delivering messages that are relatable, planting a seeds and for us as a Youth to grow and come together. Please comment and share, to contact us you can email us at gwinnfield19@gmail.com. Brendenw1994@gmail.com
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Divorce and co-parenting are two of the hardest, most impactful, life circumstances women navigate. Each week, Lauren of the Grab Your Light blog will offer humor, personal experience, and tips for navigating these circumstances with strength and grace. If you’re a young woman of color, going through a breakup or divorce, trying to improve your co-parenting dynamic, or looking for some humorous personal stories, then give the show a listen!
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From the creator of Majoring in Me comes the show Majoring in Her. A comedy about a young Black woman in college, trying her hardest not to get lost in her man and actually succeed at being a friend, daughter, and heck, a student. And this all takes place in 2007.
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This podcast details the accounts of my friends and I's dating experience in young adult hood. We are going to go into detail about what we've learned so you can learn from our mistakes and also from our wisdom and knowledge we have received. With Millennial Dating we experience so much because you have the Highs, the lows, the confusion, the delusions and psychosis, the I know it all attitude, the love, more confusion, and the fun we have experienced in our late 20's and early 30s. I will v ...
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Join Josh and Aaron in their determined pursuit against the mediocre status quo. Challenging every aspect of the lives we live and the culture we live in, in the hope of both discovering a meaningful and empowering faith-based path to pursue as young black men and building a cultural company
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My aim is to bridge the "digital divide" gap as I am a unique type of influencer: one that seems to reach a young audience while still have the respect of the older guard. Instead of trying to compete with old media Television, Newspapers and Radios and Black Organizations that still tries to beat an old system, I decided to take Social Media, blogging, and other Internet apps & technologies to make a statement. This is my podcast. Here goes nothing and every flipping thing.
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TPSP features two Jersey/Cali girls who are millennials and moms simply trying to navigate through this thing called life. Each episode gives our take on various current topics ranging from social injustice to celebrity tea. We take a moment to highlight one thing each episode that makes you say, “WTF”. As black women in America we’re using our platform to discuss issues we face daily. We touch on topics ranging from childhood trauma, millennial dating (it’s pretty trashy), to healthy co-par ...
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Adulting… A total puzzle right, we know! We are trying to figure it out too. Adult puzzle podcast will be all about navigating life as young adults. Each week Lamide and Lolade will have conversations around topics, issues and realities pertaining to entering early adulthood. Each episode will be an open conversation to share experiences, stories, opinions and will occasionally include amazing guests who will bring different points of view to the conversation.
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Just a young black man trying to get some things off my chest. Its not easy tryna have a career & raise a family while having so much pent up anger, frustration and aggression. Living in a world where people make life look so easy, while other people struggle with those exact same things. Hi! Im "other people." Its hard to live this life with all the stressors of the world and not explode. Anger, frustration, aggravation and even sometimes rage try to take over no matter how hard I try to ke ...
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" Do you have the courage to tell your truth?"This podcast is the reflection of my journey as a young black woman in a new city trying to find my way. listen in every week as I discuss my time here in Houston, every week will be something new; the culture shock, dating, some celebrity gossip, and much more. This is the diary of my life...
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J Stone aka Stonah4rmThaTown will be bringing you Town Bidness, every Thursday where he will be discussing unique stories about his life growing up in Compton, his membership into one of the biggest Piru gangs in Compton, the Fruit Town Pirus, his near death experience after getting shot in the neck, and all his life experiences as a young black man growing up in Compton.
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Presented by AfterBuzz TV, Everything happens on social media: breaking news, trending topics, live reactions, meme wars, subtweets and drama, drama, drama! Pop culture critics & co-captains, Nakia Monét & Howard III will drive this I hate Twitter boat straight through this river of tea every week. Find out everything that went down on twitter & get ready to laugh, have a good time, and enjoy in our shared love/hate relationship with Twitter!
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Welcome to ChariTea with Bri & Chi! This podcast takes you on the journey of two young women trying to figure out what it truly means to be a "young professional". Come along as Bri & Chi figure out questions about life, love, and God's plan (Alexa, play Drake). With some southern charm and a little Nigerian spice join the quest as these two girls "just try to make it." Cover art photo by https://www.rawpixel.com
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Experiencing the profound loss of a spouse while navigating the intricate realm of "only-parenting" is a challenge unlike any other. Remember, though, you’re not journeying alone. Jenny Lisk, who stepped into solo parenting following the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer, established the Widowed Parent Institute to shine a light, extend a hand, and share vital resources. The Widowed Parent Podcast embodies that commitment, providing a mix of hope, practical wisdom, and shared e ...
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Trying to achieve in life can be daunting, but it can also be an exciting and rewarding experience. In this podcast, we follow the journey of a young entrepreneur who is trying to make it in this world. From initial ideas to the final products, we will explore the challenges and triumphs that come with trying to achieve in business & life. Our host, Logan, is like many of you reading this, wanting to do be and do more with life, but feeling alone, and overwhelmed by the process. Tune in, whi ...
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Queries, Qualms, & Quirks asks published authors to share their successful query letter and discuss their journey from first spark to day of publication. Author Sarah Nicolas interviews authors of all genres about how they got started writing, their writing process, getting their book deal, and their experiences with publication.
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As a young, dynamic and multi-faceted creative agency nestled in the heart of Johannesburg South Africa, Vibing With Vibe is a space that engages people to think about themselves in ways that help them build their own unique journeys of success. Through documenting our own practical work of building a brand and business we want to bravely show others that it is not only possible but critical to think, engage and share with deliberate intention. As young black South Africans, we explore the n ...
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Change Making Women: The Podcast for Women who make a difference Change Making Women is a podcast with Ziada Abeid in Tanzania & Mary Ann Clements (formerly Mhina) in London. We make this Podcast for women who want to make a difference in the world through something they do. It could be their business, art, writing, other creative work, their campaigning or community organising, their work in NGOs, social movements and socially minded- businesses, from volunteers through solo-preneurs to tho ...
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SEEN is a show about identity that asks: How are you seen? Labels are complicated, communication is challenging, identity is nuanced. None of us are exactly as we appear to strangers, friends, or even ourselves. And yet, now more than ever we are all trying to be SEEN. Feeling seen is powerful. To honor that power, the SEEN podcast asks guests to prepare a list recounting the ways they been viewed, judged, rendered invisible, or wholly seen by themselves, their loved ones, and strangers. Wit ...
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Doing Translational Research explores the process of translating research findings into policy and practice and working with practitioners and policy makers to design more effective research studies. The podcast is produced by The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR) at Cornell University. The BCTR expands, strengthens, and speeds the connections between research, policy, and practice to enhance human development and well-being.
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A fat boy with the blues. A skinny girl who runs marathons. And a con man on the lam. If you liked Clear Heart, or if you liked Boone Barnaby, you’ll like this one, too. The themes are a bit more grown up than Boone Barnaby, but it’s still family-friendly for reading. For any age it’s my brand of writing: humane, down to earth, good-natured, sometimes funny and sometimes sad. Babcock plays electric guitar. He’s writing songs - and trying to figure out the true meaning of rock and roll - but ...
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Come join the conversation on "Live your BEST life." Life has a way of knocking you down. Whether it's regarding your relationships, finances, children, starting a business, health, or just trying to be a good ole saint; it seems like the more you hold keep it inside, and just deal with it, the harder it gets. No matter who you are, or what your profession is life happens. There is NO way around it; we will be teaching you how to LIVE through it. The question becomes when life happens, what ...
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 31 July
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On today's episode, the Black ferns have broken New Zealand's medal drought at the Paris Olympics with victory over Canada in the gold medal match, we cross to Nathan Rarere in Paris and also hear from try scorer Stacey Waaka, Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he isn't celebrating the new tax cuts that take effect today, Hipkins joins us, and the Su…
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Southern snow bunnies will be ecstatic after half-a-metre of fresh powder fell on two of Queenstown's skifields on Tuesday. Cardrona Alpine Resort general manager Laura Hedley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Governments underestimate costs of policy on local councils: report
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Councils want to set their own fees and fines, as a new report shows governments underestimate the costs of their policies on local communities. Political Reporter Russell Palmer has more.
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Supreme pie award heads south for the first time
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In two major firsts for the pie world - the Bakels New Zealand Supreme Pie Award has gone to a female and a south islander for the first time. Winner Arlyn Thompson from Rangiora Bakery in North Canterbury spoke to Corin Dann.
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Some may be worse off due to tax cuts: expert
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While many are welcoming Wednesday's new tax rates, one Auckland University expert says 130,000 households won't be getting anything from the exercise. Associate professor Susan St John spoke to Corin Dann.
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Market Update for 31 July 2024.
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Now there have been lots of New Zealanders in action overnight, but we've also had the most watched Olympic event happen in the past couple of hours. Legendary gymnast Simone Biles has been competing in the women's gymnastics teams final.
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Manawatū Cyclones coach on Black Ferns' gold medal
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Manawatū Cyclones head coach Campbell MacNeill coached Sarah Hirini's provincial team, and is also head of rugby at her former high school Feilding College. MacNeill spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins isn't celebrating the new tax rates, with Labour saying the money could have been much better spent on health and education. Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann.
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Try scorer Stacey Waaka on Black Ferns going back to back with Paris gold medal
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The Black Ferns Sevens team say it's surreal to win another Olympic gold medal, beating Canada 19-12 this morning at the Paris Games. Stacey Waaka spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Retiring Black Ferns Sevens star Portia Woodman-Wickliffe says she's looking forward to "lounging on the couch" after helping New Zealand defend their Olympic title.
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Experts say roadside testing will punish prescription users
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Drug experts say the government's roadside drug testing scheme will penalise people using prescription substances. Our political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
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Data shows more CO2 in atmosphere than ever recorded
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New data show there is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than ever previously recorded. Data journalist Kate Newton reports.
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The new law will require councils that brought in Māori wards without polling residents to hold one, or scrap the ones they had set up. Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kinigi spoke to Corin Dann.
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Polkinghorne trial: Blood and bruising found on Pauline Hanna's body
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The trial of a man accused of murdering his wife and staging it to look like suicide has heard the woman was found with bruising and blood on her body. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
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Christchurch City Councillor hopes discovery of Yanfei Bao's body will bring closure
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A Christchurch city councillor hopes the discovery of remains in police's year-long search for real estate agent Yanfei Bao will bring some closure to a case that's gripped the community. Anna Sargent reports.
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Retail NZ aren't expecting spending surge following tax cuts
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Retail New Zealand's chief executive says retailers aren't pinning their hopes on a spending surge following Wednesday's tax cuts. Carolyn Young spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Former Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge on sevens gold medal at Paris
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Former Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge was one of many watching the seven's win New Zealand's first gold medal of the Paris Olympics. Cocksedge spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Black Ferns beat Canada to win sevens gold at Olympics
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New Zealand has won gold in the women's sevens tournament in Paris. The Black Ferns Sevens beat Canada 19-12. Nathan Rarere is at a raucous New Zealand House in Paris and he spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Black Ferns Sevens have won gold at the Paris Olympics, defending the title they won in Tokyo three years ago.
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Business news for 31 July 2024.
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Men's Olympic triathlon postponed due to pollution levels in the River Seine
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Kiwi Olympians Hayden Wilde and Dylan McCullough are hoping the men's triathlon will go ahead Wednesday evening, after Tuesday night's planned event was postponed due to pollution levels in the River Seine. Triathlon NZ chief executive Pete de Wet spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Heavy snow warnings are still in force for parts of Canterbury on Wednesday. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Nathan Rarere spoke to Corin Dann to provide an update on day four of the Paris Olympics.
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It's been a good day for New Zealand rowers with the women's double sculls of Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis winning their semi to advance to the final while the men's double scullers Robbie Manson and Jordan Parry were third in their semi-final to progress to the medal race.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 30 July
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On today's episode, the Prime Minister has warned all options remain on the table for Health NZ, Christopher Luxon joins us, Guyon Espiner discusses how the Government has set aside $216 million it says it might need to pay for tax cuts for Heated Tobacco Products, RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds shares what the best job prospects are for sch…
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Stargazers could be in for treat this week as the Earth passes through two meteor showers known as Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids. University of Canterbury planetary astronomer Dr Michele Bannister spoke to Corin Dann.
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Three new species of wētā have been discovered in the southern regions of Aotearoa. Professor in Evolutionary Ecology Steven Trewick spoke to Corin Dann.
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Number of women entering trades increasing rapidly
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The number of women entering the trades is increasing rapidly as the industry attitudes makes a dramatic shift. Tony Lemin from the Southern Institute of Technology spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Stories of heroism emerge from Wairoa floods
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Stories are emerging of selfless heroism from members of Wairoa's fire brigade when the town flooded in June. Ashleigh McCaull reports.
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Market Update for 30 July 2024
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What are the best job prospects for school leavers?
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If you've got kids who are coming to the end of their school years, this might be a question you're pondered - where are the best job prospects these days? RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann.
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Men locked in court battle warn of leasehold property deals
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Two men locked in court battles for years over houses they purchased in Auckland are warning against leasehold property deals. Melanie Earley reports.
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Housing conditions for NZ defence staff horrific: campaigner
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The partner of a soldier living in Waiouru says New Zealanders would be horrified if they knew the conditions defence staff and their families live in. Erin Speedy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Nathan Rarere with the latest from the Paris Olympics
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There have been a lot of challenges for New Zealand's triathletes with another swimming practice was cancelled due to poor water quality in the Seine River after some rain. Nicole Van Der Kaay spoke to Nathan Rarere.
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The Black Ferns Sevens are into the semi-finals and guaranteed to play for a medal at the Paris Olympics.
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All options remain on the table for Health NZ: PM Luxon
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The Prime Minister has warned all options remain on the table for Health NZ. PM Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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NZ tennis pair of Sun and Routliffe knocked out in first round of Olympic doubles
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New Zealand's women's tennis pair of Lulu Sun and Erin Routliffe were knocked out of the women's doubles in straight sets on Monday night.
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New Zealand is still hunting for Olympic medals after Sam Gaze couldn't keep up with the pace in the men's short-course cross country mountain biking race overnight.
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NZ equestrian team misses out on show jumping medal at Paris Olympics
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The equestrian eventing team has finished outside medal contention, placing eighth overall as the competition concluded with show jumping at the Chateau de Versailles. Barry Guy reports.
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More rural emergency department's in Northland could resort to telehealth
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There are concerns more of Northland's rural emergency departments could resort to telehealth at nights and weekends within months. Association of salaried medical specialists' Northland president Dr Eugene Fayerberg spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Heads could roll at Health NZ as PM ramps up attacks
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The Prime Minister has given his strongest hint yet that heads could roll in the senior leadership team at Health NZ. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
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Young mum with cancer spends house deposit on private care
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A Waikato woman in her 30s with stage 3 bowel cancer has spent more than $20,000 on private diagnosis and treatment, which she estimates cut her wait times by at least seven months. Ruth Hill reports.
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Govt sets aside $216 million to pay for tobacco tax cuts
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The Government has set aside $216 million it says it might need to pay for tax cuts for Heated Tobacco Products - a market heavily dominated in New Zealand by tobacco giant Philip Morris. Guyon Espiner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Commonwealth Games champion Sam Gaze has blamed a poor start for his failure to win a medal at the Paris Olympics, with the mountain biker finishing sixth in the men's cross country.
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Business news for 30 July 2024.
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Lawyer argues 'no evidence of homicide' in murder trial
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A lawyer defending a retired eye surgeon on trial for the murder of his wife has argued that the couple was not unhappy, and that there's no evidence of a homicide. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
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