Produced at PlainsFM. Dr Carl Bamlet is from the 'Alpha Omega Clinic' and is a Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist with an extraordinary amount of knowledge about how bodies function and what to do to help them function better as well as how important a healthy body is to a better business. On this monthly hour show Carl and Cuz talk about a wide range of health choices, business challenges and issues as well as highlighting health oriented Canterbury businesses. Tune into this show ...
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Ever wonder how the world’s greatest leaders do what they do? How they work their individual magic to rise to the top of the pack? How they hone their skills to the finest point, taking their ventures into stratospheric success? New York Times best-selling author and leadership expert Dr. Henry Cloud joins Jennifer Laine, President of Cloud Productions, and global-finance guru Loriann Lowery-Biggers to delve into the nitty-gritty of leadership. Each week our panel of experts dives into issue ...
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Coffee Curiosity is a incredibly small cafe located in Canterbury, Kent, UK. We are very new and we will discuss the trials and tribulations of a small cafe business.
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Business Canterbury's Bold Company Podcast is all about telling the stories of Canterbury businesses and the people behind them. Join hosts Hannah Weeds and Vaughan Fleming as they uncover tales of innovation, determination, success and lessons learned across Canterbury. Big thanks to our Season 1 sponsor, Christchurch Airport – growing the engine room for Canterbury businesses. And the lovely people at Ruffells, one of Christchurch’s leading creative studios who are helping us make this hap ...
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Zen Success is a podcast hosted by Charissa Sims, an entrepreneur, corporate consultant, best selling author, meditation teacher and healer who has found her own Zen Success.This show is for entrepreneurs, business owners and anyone who struggles with stress, balance or burnout and simply feels discouraged. The mission of Zen Success is to inspire millions to live their best lives in the areas of health, relationships, parenting, creativity and wealth. Find your unique “Zen Success” as an em ...
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Join multi-award winning teacher and researcher from the University of Canterbury, Professor Ekant Veer, as he chats with friends about marketing, society, consumers and consumption in this educational podcast designed to support your own understanding and learning. Various chats, whakaaro, kōrero, discussions and questions.
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Behind every great leader stands an advisor, a gatekeeper, a confidant - a Chief of Staff. From military operations to new governments, from charities finding new ways to make an impact to the largest tech companies in the world; a chief of staff can be found in every sector. But what makes a great chief of staff? Through incredible stories and insightful reflections, we explore what it takes to perform at the highest level from some of the world's leading chiefs of staff. This podcast is br ...
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Comedians Te Radar and Pinky have a few laughs with Paddy.
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With Paris 2024 in the rear view mirror, there's no flying under the radar for the All Blacks this week. Sports commentator Sam Ackerman looks at the changes and the chances of Argentina doing the unthinkable at Eden Park plus a host of other sporting issues like the lure of T20 money impacting the Black Caps and the return of Israel Adesanya.…
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Around the motu: Ellen Curnow in Westport
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The hospital wing of the Westport health facility has had to close 11 times due to under-staffing, and locals are petitioning to get staffing up. A long-awaited barge crossed the Westport bar on Monday, which many will hope will reinvigorate coastal shipping. And Buller District Council released has an audit after allegations of financial mismanage…
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Book review: Glasgow Boys by Margaret McDonald
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Roger Christensen of Unity Books Auckland reviews Glasgow Boys by Margaret McDonald published by Faber
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Jai Waite: former Wheel Black and director
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23 years ago Jai Waite became disabled in a freak accident while diving into a wave on a beach in Greece on his OE. Following his accident, Jai threw himself into wheelchair rugby and went on to represent Aotearoa in the sport at both the Athens and Beijing Paralympics. Jai also trained in digital media and that led him to a work on a range of docu…
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Japan is set to get a new Prime Minister, and in Tokyo names are already being floated about who might take over from Fumio Kishida. Hong Kong pro-democracy activist, Owen Chow has been jailed for three days after he allegedly passed a complaint to his lawyer, without authorisation. And North Korea is gearing up to open its borders to tourists late…
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Two years since Nelson's storms, how is the recovery going?
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It's been two years to the day since the skies opened on Nelson and it did not stop raining for five days.
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Mounting backlash to disability sector changes
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Jonathan Mosen, who is blind has been a disability advocate for decades. He is joining a growing chorus of concern about the lack of consultation with the disabled community to sweeping change.
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Screentime: Alien: Romulus, The Instigators, Douglas is
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot looks at the seventh installment of the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus, which is out in cinemas today. He'll also review The Instigators, which sees Casey Affleck and Matt Damon as two robbers who go on the run with the help of one of their therapists when the lift doesn't go as planned. He'll also look at Douglas …
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Maggie Dent: Queen of Commonsense Parenting
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Maggie Dent is known as the Queen of Commonsense Parenting. She's a former high school teacher, counsellor, mother of four sons, grandmother of seven, author of numerous books and the host of the ABC podcast Parental as Anything. Her latest book is called Help Me, Help My Teen. And Maggie's coming to Auckland next month for two public sessions: Mot…
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Tech: Farmer blackmail, Cosmos' AI pickle, ChatGPT voice bug
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Technology commentator Mark Pesce joins Paddy to discuss all things tech.
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Around the motu : Georgina Campbell in Wellington
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Georgina on the latest from the capital, including the earthquake issues at Wellington Girls' College.
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Book review: Girl Falling by Hayley Scrivenor
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Gina Rogers reviews Girl Falling by Hayley Scrivenor published by Pan Macmillan
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Felicity Powell : from major surgery, to marathon, to Harvard
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It's been a hard road to Harvard University for Felicity Powell. Earlier this year she had brain tumour surgery after battling the health system for two years to get to that point. Now she's running marathons.
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Dan Bloom is deputy editor of Politico London Playbook
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One of Dunedin's best-known live music venues, which has been closed on and off for years, is reopening under new management next month.
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New York Times National Security Correspondent David Sanger
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David Sanger is the White House and National Security Correspondent for the New York Times, where he's worked for more than four decades and covered five American presidents.
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"The economy is screaming out for relief " - economist
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For the first time in four years the official cash rate was cut by quarter of a per cent with the central bank governor Adrian Orr saying it was time to take the foot off the economic brake.Stephen Toplis is head of research at BNZ.
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Science: Landmark HIV trial, 'dark oxygen', paper cut physics
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Science communicator Allan Blackman looks at a trial that's been labelled a "game-changer" in HIV prevention.
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David Miller remembers a time when if he shot and delivered a deer to buyers he'd rake in more than a week's pay.
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Around the motu : Robin Martin in Taranaki
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What the latest probe into pollution at the former Dow chemical plant in Paritutu has revealed and the Mayor's reaction.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya published by Orion Publishing
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Eric Beecher on Newscorp and 'The Men Who Killed the News'
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Eric Beecher is a journalist, editor and media owner who has written an excoriating new book about his experiences working as an editor for Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp.
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Police in far North Queensland say a young New Zealander was piloting the helicopter which crashed into the in tourist strip of the tropical holiday city of Cairns.
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Homegrown app helps spot common visual condition in children
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An app created by a Massey University researcher which simplifies the diagnosis of a common visual disorder is exploding in international popularity.
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