spiritual insights in 2 minutes includes “nutshell Sermons” Personal opinions, sarcastic humor and prayers you won’t hear in church.
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GEB America, the media network that Helps You Live Well, presents our podcast featuring some of the most notable inspirational voices in the world! Interviews go behind the scenes for in-depth real-life conversations with Innovators, Educators, CEO's, Ministry Leaders, Artists, and many more. www.GEB.tv Follow and Subscribe so you won't miss a single episode. New ones drop each Tuesday!
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rzile@hotmail.com info@brainfoodrecords.com.au @brainfoodrecords Radio mixes from 2013-2018 on Mixcloud & Hearthis. Rob Zile's first EP was released in September 2009 on Artefekz Muzik. Following this EP many doors were opened; from being asked to remix other artists to forging great relationships with other dj’s, producers and record labels from around the world. It also gave him the opportunity to play his first international gig at the WMC Techno Marathon in Miami in 2010, sharing the bil ...
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Veteran political journalist Bryan Schott brings you conversations with Utah newsmakers, national political experts and authors. He also discusses the latest Utah political news with local reporters and other political figures.
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Don't risk not knowing what's going around New Zealand and the world - catch up with interviews from Early Edition on Newstalk ZB.
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Alexandra Bunting and Savannah O'Connell may not be Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters, but they did go to college where they lived in houses similar to 1122 King Road - the off-campus house in Moscow, ID that became famous after four college students were murdered there in November 2022. Despite lacking any investigative experience, their ability to identify and empathize with the victims using common sense sleuthing makes The Unspeakable an incredibly relatable and revelatory p ...
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Ahkameyimok Podcast with Perry Bellegarde
Perry Bellegarde, former National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
National Chief Perry Bellegarde leads discussions on important issues from a First Nations perspective
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Bad stuff and Good stuff happen at the same time. Gratitude is a choice.. How bout payin that forward.By Bryan Duncan
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In keeping with the story in “Jesus & Music” about “Finding A New Soul”, this song written long before this, wasn’t euphoric enough to make Christian radio airplay. But the song is a prayer of honesty about the way things sometimes feel regardless of the Faith you pursue.By Bryan Duncan
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the betting scandal facing the Tories
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Labour’s lead in the UK election is holding steady as the Tories deal with a scandal. The party has admitted that their campaign head, Tony Lee, placed bets on the timing of the vote, allegedly just days before Sunak went public. The BBC revealed that Tory candidate Laura Sanders, wife of Lee, is also being investigated by Britain’s Gambling Commis…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Chief Economist on the GDP increase and what it means for quarter 2
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New Zealand's officially out of a technical recession but may not be out of the woods. Stats NZ figures show GDP rose 0.2% in the three months to March and the same amount for the year. However, per capita GDP decreased by 0.3%. Infometrics Chief Economist Brad Olsen told Mike Hosking that the numbers are not looking promising for Q2. He said that …
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Elliott Smith: ZB Rugby Commentator ahead of the Super Rugby Final between the Blues and the Chiefs
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Tomorrow’s Super Rugby Final is set to be an intense match. The Blues face off against the Chiefs at a sold-out Eden Park, kicking off just after 7pm. ZB’s Rugby Commentator Elliott Smith told Mike Hosking that the Chiefs have come out of nowhere in the last couple weeks. The Blues were expected to face the Hurricanes in the finals, the Chiefs ente…
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Darryn Fisher: North Chamber CEO on the impact of the Northland power outage on businesses
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A Northland business leader says the large power outage will significantly impact business. Widespread power outages began yesterday morning when a transmission tower toppled at Glorit, northwest of Auckland. NorthPower says supply has since been restored to the majority of Northland. Top Energy is showing 61 customers in Bay of Islands still witho…
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God’s Favor comes when you least expect, and when you can no longer help yourself.By Bryan Duncan
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James Smith: General Manager of Policy and Advocacy at the National Road Carriers Association on the Brynderwyns reopening from next week
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Freight operators are thrilled they can deliver goods to Northland a lot faster from next week. State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyns will reopen to two-way traffic from 11.59pm next Wednesday, just in time for Matariki weekend. The Transport Agency says additional space has been created so crews can work on repairs without lengthy closures. James S…
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Kim Mundy: ASB Senior Economist ahead of the release of last quarters GDP figures
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We'll know later today whether New Zealand was in a technical recession last financial quarter. Gross Domestic Product figures for the three months to March are released later this morning. ASB is forecasting a 0.1% rise. Senior economist Kim Mundy told Mike Hosking that they're not expecting another recession, but neither are they expecting strong…
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Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on the call for Boeing to be charged with criminal liability
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There's a renewed call for Boeing to be prosecuted after being grilled in the US Senate over its recent safety issues. US Justice officials have until July 7th to decide if it lays criminal charges. Family members of the 346 victims of two separate crashes involving Boeing planes five years ago were also at the hearing. US Correspondent Katherine F…
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Christine Rose: Maui and Hector's Dolphin Defenders spokesperson on the SailGP moving from Lyttleton Harbour
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Dolphin advocates are celebrating SailGP's decision to move next year's event from Christchurch. SailGP announced the 2025 edition wouldn't return to Lyttelton Harbour, which has hosted for the last two years. In this year's event, the first day of racing was controversially cancelled due to a Hector's Dolphin spotting. Maui and Hector's Dolphin De…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/18-06-24/#2 FEDELE (GUEST MIX)
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/18-06-24/#2 FEDELE (GUEST MIX)@fedelemusic @obscuramschttps://kissfm.com.au/show/brainfood11 track album Depth Of Being arrives in mid 2024 on Fedele’s own label Obscura and is his first since going solo. It is a mix of stylish progression from the signature sound Fedele is known for while also diving more…
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/18-06-24/#1 ROB ZILE
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/18-06-24/#1 ROB ZILEhttps://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - The MFA - Ormont (Original Mix)02 - Lovefoxy - Business First (Original Mix)03 - Beroshima - Detroit Tragedy (Frank Muller Mix)04 - DJ 3000 - Part Time Prophet (Original Mix)05 - Niklas Wandt - Slonkers (Man Power Remix)06 - T.Raumhouse - S…
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Gavin Grey: Europe Correspondent on the rescue of migrants in the Mediterranean
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Dozens of migrants have been rescued from a sinking ship in the Mediterranean. German aid group RESQSHIP said it picked up 51 people from a sinking wooden boat, including two unconscious people, and found ten bodies trapped in the lower deck. A second ship sank nearby, and 64 people total are still missing from the vessels. Europe Correspondent Gav…
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Victor Billot: Maritime Union spokesperson on the ballooning costs of maintaining the Interislander ferries
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Maintenance on ageing Interislander ferries is seen as a short-term solution by the Maritime Union. Estimated annual maintenance costs to keep KiwiRail’s three ageing Interislander ferries running could almost double to $65 million by next year, and keeping the ferries afloat will be an “ongoing battle”. A previous assessment of the fleet’s conditi…
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John Moffat: Bovine disease vaccine research lead on the impact of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea on costs
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There’s hopes an improved vaccine against an infectious disease running rife through New Zealand cattle could ease costs for farmers. The Ministry for Primary Industries is backing a project which aims to develop a modified vaccine against Bovine Viral Diarrhoea. It impacts about 80% of our dairy and beef herds and costs the industry more than $190…
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Ruth Money: Victims advocate on the introduction of time frame goals in the justice system
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A victims' advocate says new measures to address court backlogs are doable if all players in the system play their part. The Chief District Court Judge has introduced maximum waiting times based on the seriousness of the crime. For the least serious category —where there's no risk of prison— the aim is six months. Independent victims' advocate Ruth…
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Ep 39: Hope for the Christian Church.(Deconstructionism) conversation w/Lucas Miles
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Author and Pastor Lucas Miles joins this week's podcast to discuss the rise of the woke agenda and deconstructionism in the church. He emphasizes the importance of rediscovering the Biblical Jesus and the need for pastors to preach historical Christianity. 00:01:19 Open 00:04:07 Rediscovering the Biblical Jesus 00:08:42 Confusion about the person o…
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang
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Following his visit to New Zealand, the Chinese Premier has begun his visit to Australia. Li Qiang was greeted by hundreds of supporters and protestors upon his arrival in Canberra on Sunday, receiving a ceremonial welcome at Parliament House. Australian Correspondent Donna Demaio told Mike Hosking that there has been talks of better military commu…
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Prosperity is not how much you have, it’s how much you have to Give.By Bryan Duncan
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Ro Edge: Save Women's Sport Spokesperson on the Government taking a watching brief on transgender involvement in community sport
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The Government's changed its tune on transgender people participating in community sports. A policy in the New Zealand First-National Coalition agreement threatened to withhold public funding if sports bodies didn't separate trans athletes from grassroots competitions. After feedback from Sport New Zealand, Sport and Recreation Minister Chris Bisho…
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Malcolm Fleming: Certified Builders CEO on the proposed building law change to building small dwellings
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The Government promises “granny flats” of 60 square metres or less will be easier to build after planning changes that will force councils to permit small dwellings on rural and residential zones without resource consent. Making it easier to build granny flats was part of NZ First’s coalition agreement with National. NZ First leader Winston Peters,…
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Andrew Alderson: ZB sports reporter on the reduced crowd numbers for Super Rugby semi-finals
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This weekend's Super Rugby semifinals have raised a few eyebrows over their smaller-than expected attendance numbers. ZB sports reporter Andrew Alderson suspects this is because these Super Rugby matches had to compete with this weekend's Warriors' clash. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the Princess of Wales making her first public appearance following cancer diagnosis
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The Princess of Wales has returned to the public eye for King's Birthday celebrations, making her first public appearance this year. Kate faced wild internet speculation on her whereabouts earlier this year before revealing she's undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer. She was pictured smiling, sitting alongside her three children in a carria…
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Mark Potter: NZEI president responds to Ministerial Advisory Group recommending checkpoint tests and a stronger focus on handwriting
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One teachers' union is concerned abut the recommended changes to teaching standards in a new report. The Ministerial Advisory Group reviewing English and maths learning has recommended annual 'checkpoint' tests for students. It also recommends children be encouraged to write by hand as much as possible for their first three years at school - and cu…
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Jason Walls: ZB political editor on Prime Minister Luxon's trip to Japan being impacted by plane breakdown
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Christopher Luxon is on the ground in Japan, but his business delegation won't be touching down for another day. The Prime Minister's plane has broken down yet again, this time while refuelling in Papua New Guinea. Luxon's been forced to fly commercial to Tokyo, while the business leaders, officials and others in his delegation are travelling to Br…
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End of the day.. the world does revolve around YOU! and what you do.. the decisions you makeBy Bryan Duncan
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HEAR THE NEHOSOUL BAND LIVE IN THIS ON STAGE JAMBy Bryan Duncan
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the Labour Party announcing their manifesto
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Britain’s Labour Party has launched its manifesto. It said on Thursday that it would be “pro-business” and prioritise “wealth creation”. Among the party’s flagship pledges is the creation of a new publicly owned energy company, a ban on awarding new North Sea oil and gas licences, and reducing medical wait times. UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney t…
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Sam Ackerman: Sports Commentator ahead of the Super Rugby semifinals this weekend
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It’s a big weekend in sports as the Super Rugby semifinals kick off tonight. The Blues and the Brumbies are facing off at Eden Park tonight, the Hurricanes and the Chiefs going head-to-head in Wellington’s Sky Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Sports Commentator Sam Ackerman told Mike Hosking that if he could only watch one of the matches, he’d take the …
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Dr Jamie Hosking: Healthy Auckland Together spokesperson on the removal of 24-7 speed reductions around schools
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There’s been push back against the Government's plan to scrap around the clock speed limits outside schools. The Coalition's reversing speed limit reductions implemented over the past four years under the previous Government. The draft report wants speed limits in place at the start and end of each school day as opposed to the current 24-7 system. …
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Dellwyn Stuart: Mind the Gap co-Founder on the Government's decision to make gender gap pay reporting voluntary
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The Government's ditching plans to make gender pay gap reporting compulsory. The Labour Government pledged it would require companies with more than 250 workers to publish a pay gap report. But acting Minister for Women Louise Upston's instead developing a tool for businesses to calculate pay gaps voluntarily. Mind the Gap Co-Founder Dellwyn Stuart…
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My First Musical Mulligan. Second chances are God’s favor.By Bryan Duncan
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Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on the Hunter Biden verdict and his likely appeal
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Yesterday saw another historic ruling in the United States, as Hunter Biden was found guilty in his federal gun trial. The conviction makes him the first child of a sitting President to be found guilty of a crime. He was convicted of three gun offences for lying about drug use while illegally buying and possessing a gun in 2018. US Correspondent Ka…
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Mark Smith: ASB Senior Economist on the number of NZ Citizens leaving New Zealand
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There's an expectation New Zealanders will continue to file out of the country in high numbers. The latest figures from Stats NZ show more than 130,000 people left the country in the year to April, the highest number on record. Among those were a record 81,200 NZ citizens. ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith told Mike Hosking that we are moving in the …
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Gavin Male: NZ Compare CEO on the problems with New Zealand's electricity business model
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There’s a belief that there's a problem with the New Zealand electricity business model, not just the new disclosure rules. Gentailers —companies that both generate and sell electricity— are required to disclose the price they use internally to sell power to their retail arms. But NZIER research found the new disclosure rules don't provide enough i…
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Gabrielle O'Brien: Rural Women NZ CEO on the growing lack of faith in rural banks
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It's thought New Zealanders' faith in rural banks is dwindling. The Government's requested for the Finance and Expenditure and Primary Production select committees to lead a joint inquiry into rural banking. Rural Women NZ says their communities are facing a range of problems including banking competition and customer service. Chief Executive Gabri…
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This song was written for another group, Ended up one I would record on my project “Conversations” in a duet with my youngest son. *Song is yours by request in the comments.By Bryan Duncan
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/11-06-24/ROB ZILE (full show)
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Brain Food Radio hosted by Rob Zile/KissFM/11-06-24/ROB ZILE (full show)https://kissfm.com.au/SHOW/brainfoodPART 101 - Finn Hølden - Zzyzx Rd (Original Mix)02 - Frank & Tony - By The End They Will (Octo Octa's Dazed These Days Dub)03 - Crooked Man - YowYow (Original Mix)04 - The Mekanism - About You feat. JAW (Original Mix)05 - Memphis Glass - Look…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the rise in the unemployment and inactivity rates in the UK
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Unemployment is hitting the UK hard. It’s unexpectedly risen to its highest level for two and a half years, climbing to 4.4% in the three months to April. On the other hand, wage growth has remained strong and is outstripping inflation, having increased at an annual rate of 2.9%. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey told Mike Hosking the other striking figu…
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Chris Budge: Private Investigator on the $80 thousand reward in the Phillips children missing person case
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Police have already received tips on the back of the $80 thousand reward offered in the case of the Phillips children. The now eight, nine, and ten year olds, along with their father Tom Phillips, have been missing since 2021. They're believed to be in western Waikato, near or in Marokopa. Police have given two weeks for the reward to be claimed an…
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Jason Krupp: Meat Industry Association Advocacy Manager on the Government's decision to work with farmers to price emissions
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The Government's decision to work with farmers to price their emissions by 2030 is being welcomed by the industry. A law change will stop farming being charged through the Emissions Trading Scheme, which offsets credits against emitting. It was a fallback option if partnership group He Waka Eka Noa didn't find an alternative for agriculture. Meat I…
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Simon Parham: Waitomo Group CEO on the Commerce Commission calling out fuel prices ahead of the removal of the Auckland Fuel Tax
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A fuel retailer's applauding the Commerce Commission for raising awareness about prices at the pump ahead of the removal of Auckland's fuel tax. The commission's calling out retailers who lag in dropping prices at the pump, saying it's costing motorists millions each year. It says it's a timely reminder, with the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax being re…
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Ep 38: Leadership & Growth: Lessons from Just Between Friends Co-Founder Shannon Wilburn
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Join host Stephen Gunn on this exciting episode of the GEB America Podcast as he sits down with the inspiring Shannon Wilburn, a dynamic entrepreneur, business coach, and visionary leader. Shannon's journey from startup to success is filled with invaluable insights and lessons that are sure to resonate with aspiring business owners and seasoned pro…
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Lesley Yeomans: Australia Correspondent on the Hornsby Shire council being ordered to repay $36 million
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A council in Australia’s New South Wales is displeased after being ordered to repay millions of dollars. The NSW Government has ordered the Hornsby Shire council to repay $36 million as after six years, it still has yet to develop and build a park. Hornsby Mayor Philip Ruddock, a former federal minister, has accused the government of looking to sav…
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Pete Wolfkamp: Newstalk ZB's Resident Builder on house building costs stabilising
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The cost of building a new home's starting to stabilise. Figures from QV CostBuilder show the average cost to build a three-bedroom home in main centres has risen by 1.8% for the year, and 0.3% this quarter. It compares to an annual average increase of nearly 5% last December, and nearly 10% last June. Newstalk ZB’s Resident Builder Pete Wolfkamp t…
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How come weeds grow better than good seeds?By Bryan Duncan
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Grant Duncan: Political commentator on the potential misuse of Census data by Te Pāti Māori
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A political scientist says the allegations that Census data has been misused by a political party would be very concerning if true. The Prime Minister's announced the Public Service Commission will undertake an independent investigation amid allegations surrounding Te Pāti Māori and Manurewa Marae. It relates to the misuse of Census data and Covid-…
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Geoffrey Miller: International Relations Expert on Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to New Zealand
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It's expected China will try to sweeten the pot for New Zealand. Chinese Premier Li Qiang will arrive in Wellington this week, the first such visit since 2017. International relations expert Geoffrey Miller told Mike Hosking that expects he'll want to cover business, education, and likely New Zealand's position on AUKUS. He says tempting offers wil…
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John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive on government decision to reverse oil exploration ban
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The Government will remove the 2018 ban on petroleum exploration beyond onshore Taranaki. The decision's being labelled a 'backwards step' by environmentalist groups. Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive, John Carnegie, told Mike Hosking “In New Zealand, the ironic thing is coal has been a balancing energy fuel.” Carnegie said “There’s plenty …
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