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The Inside Property Investing Podcast is a regular interview show, sharing the stories of the most inspiring and successful property investors and entrepreneurs. We discuss their backgrounds, how they got started in property investing, where there business is at now, their future goals and plans to get there, as well as advice for those of us looking to start investing or take our property business to the next level.
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An expansion on her second studio album, Bewitched: The Goddess Edition features four new songs from singer-songwriter Laufey. In her own words the album is “a love album, whether it be a love towards a friend or a lover or life”, Bewitched dealing with a variety of romantic themes. According to Estelle Clifford it could’ve come straight out of the…
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Earth by John Boyne It’s the tabloid sensation of the two well-known footballers standing in the dock, charged with sexual assault, a series of vile text messages pointing towards their guilt. As the trial unfolds, Evan Keogh reflects on the events that have led him to this moment. Since leaving his island home, his life has been a lie on many leve…
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The Lie A father and daughter are on their way to dance camp when they spot the girl's best friend on the side of the road; when they stop to offer the friend a ride, their good intentions soon result in terrible consequences (in cinemas). The Fall Guy After leaving the business one year earlier, battle-scarred stuntman Colt Seavers springs back in…
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Thank you, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story Follows the history of Bon Jovi, featuring personal videos, photos, and music that provide a look at Jon Bon Jovi's life and the band's journey from New Jersey clubs to global fame (Disney+). The Dry After living it up in London, Shiv returns home to Dublin, where she must navigate new relationships, family …
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"Crisp, clear days sets the stage for cracking autumn adventures in Sydney. If you’re planning a fresh fling with the Emerald City, here’s a roundup of some winning picks to rev up your city-break, from bucket list classics to seasonal treats and in-the-know gems." Read Mike's full article here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Fashion Revolution movement, a week-long fashion activism campaign. The campaign was prompted by the collapse of the Rana Plaza in Bangladesh, killing over a thousand people and injuring around 2,500. It aims to bring awareness to the way fashion and clothing are created and consumed, promoting sustainabi…
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Do you want something to think about? Something that sets fire to your garden? Go and visit your local Botanic Gardens, they’re everywhere in Aotearoa! I know… we are really lucky in Christchurch. Best Autumn performers: liquidamber, smoke bush, Japanese Maple, ash, sycamore, poplar, birch and even some willows. To me, all these autumn colours remi…
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BOB’S BEST BUYS Wine: OTU (Otawhero Estate) Chardonnay, 2023 Hawke’s Bay $20 Why I chose it: - Discovered it in a recent blind tasting - Excellent wine from a challenging vintage (La Nina, wet) What does it taste like? - Silken texture with grapefruit, green apple, lemon curd and a touch of whipped cream. Why it’s a bargain: - $20 or less Where can…
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The NZ International Comedy Festival is kicking off next week, and to kickstart the shenanigans Chris Parker will be hosting the annual Comedy Gala. The kiwi comedian has cemented himself as one of the country’s favourite comics, having done everything from stage shows and stand-up to podcasts and books. He’s just returned home from the Melbourne C…
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The TikTok clock has started, and TikTok is saying it's not even looking at it. Parent company ByteDance posted overnight that it doesn't have any plans to sell TikTok. Reuters is reporting that a source says it would prefer to just shut the app down in the US, their algorithm is their secret sauce, so selling the app would be selling the algorithm…
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This dessert is an easy French classic and any fruit can be used really – feijoa, peach, plum, prune or the original, cherry. I’m only using raspberries as I’ve recently been late-season raspberry picking! Serves one Ingredients: Butter ½ cup fresh raspberries 1 medium egg 2 tablespoons caster sugar + extra 1 tablespoon plain flour 1 tsp vanilla ex…
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On Wednesday this week the former Green party co-leader James Shaw will address parliament as an MP for the last time. And in a moment when his party is reeling from a combination of scandal and tragedy, his valedictory marks the end of an undervalued career. Many of the politicians who join our so-called minor parties are idealists. They’re not li…
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We have a treat for you on this week's edition of NASCAR Live Wide Open. NASCAR Hall of Famer, Mark Martin sat down with Mike Bagley for a wide ranging interview about what he's up to these days and the state of today's racing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-…
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Six years ago, Philippa and Tom Charrier, the dynamic duo behind the Fat Properties brand, graced the IPI podcast with their presence to share the humble beginnings of their student HMO ventures in Lancaster—my old university haunt. About half a year later, Tom made a return appearance to drop a bombshell: he was ditching his day job to plunge head…
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NASCAR Live is back in your life and we have a big show headed your way. Heading into Dover we chat with both winners from last year, the Truex brother. Mike Bagley sits down with Martin and Chris Wilner chats with Ryan. We also relive the thrilling Geico 500 from Talladega. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Not…
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Musical trio Khruangbin is well known for their blend of classic soul, dub, rock, and psychedelia; the group emerging in 2010 and going strong fourteen years on. They’ve played 18 tours to nearly half a million people, selling out iconic venues such as Red Rocks and Radio City Music Hall, the latter twice. Two weeks ago, they released their fifth a…
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Taylor Swift has released her much anticipated eleventh studio album The Tortured Poets Department, the release catching her fans by surprise with the addition of 15 unknown songs. Two hours after the initial release of the album The Anthology was released, Swift saying in a tweet that she'd written so much tortured poetry over the last two years a…
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The Sympathizer Near the end of the Vietnam War, a spy who was embedded in the South Vietnam army flees to the United States and takes up residence in a refugee community, where he continues to gather intelligence and report back to the Viet Cong (Neon). Baby Reindeer Dealing with a female stalker, a man is forced to face a dark, buried trauma (Net…
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Abigail A group of would-be criminals kidnaps the 12-year-old daughter of a powerful underworld figure. Holding her for ransom in an isolated mansion, their plan starts to unravel when they discover their young captive is actually a bloodthirsty vampire. Origin Based on the life of Isabel Wilkerson, played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, as she writes th…
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How long does the average person live? How will that impact their retirement? How much money do you need to live comfortably when retiring? When do you start saving? How do you start saving? Economist Ed McKnight joined Jack Tame to dive into how to save to make your retirement work. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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My Favourite Mistake by Marian Keyes Anna Walsh had a dream life - according to everybody else. She lived in New York, had a long-term boyfriend, and had The Best Job In The World working as a highly successful beauty PR. So why did she decide to take a flamethrower to the lot? Because now she's back Dublin, living with her parents. She's undeniabl…
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"The humming Hurunui township of Amberley is on a roll. 40 minutes’ drive from Christchurch, Amberley’s population has surged by over 50% in the past decade and is projected to double again in the next ten years. Straddling SH1, this embracing country town exudes a hearty welcome, with its boutique shopping offerings and a fantastic Farmers Market …
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The importance of leading well during times of change (of which there is a lot of at the moment!) and the importance of leaders looking after their own wellbeing as part of leading well. A recent study interviewed 20 CEOs from leading companies in the USA. It showed that really effective leaders helped improve team and individual performance and he…
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Let’s concentrate on the N, P and K. Nitrogen is the stuff that makes plants green; this molecule provides the building blocks for Chlorophyll. If you have plants that are valued for their leaves and green stems (grass, lawns, lettuce, ornamental trees and shrubs) they will need more N than say P or K. Plants with important roots (carrots, parsnips…
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Meta is out to kill ChatGPT Mark Zukerbeg admits that Meta isn't known as an AI leader but doesn't want it to be that way for long. They have released their Llama 3 models which are monumental steps ahead of Llama 2. For the sake of scale, Llama 2 was trained on 2 trillion tokens, Llama 3 was trained on 15 trillion tokens. Simply, it's going to kno…
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For those who are taking Anzac Day off next week and are looking for something to make over the long weekend, these could be worth a try. Ingredients: ½ leek, diced and gently sautéed 1 cup cauliflower florets, finely diced 20g butter + 50g butter 4 heaped tbsps. plain flour 300mls milk Pinch white pepper 50g hard cheese (cheddar or machego are goo…
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When you reach 75 years of age, in order to get your drivers licence you have to do a health test. The test includes a cognitive test to check for dementia, and a general health test. Kevin Milne went to sit the test earlier in the week and suffice to say he was a bit nervous. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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How did she do it? How could it be? Tell me how —HOW— does the most famous popstar in the World right now keep anything secret? I get it. It’s not a nuclear code. It’s not a secret access key for a banking system that would make a keen hacker trillions of dollars in an instant. But that Taylor Swift, in the digital age, with however many hundreds o…
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On this week's edition of NASCAR LIVE Wide Open, Mike Bagley is joined by the most recent winner in the Xfinity Series, Sam Mayer. We also take a peek at the betting odds for Sunday's Geico 500. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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I am thrilled to be back today with an episode I am so excited for you to listen to with an amazing lady called Sabine Abdou, a property investor who comes from a background in corporate negotiations - a really switched-on individual who applies her corporate expertise to a lot of the deals that she is doing in property. And today we get into some …
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We are about to one of NASCAR's signature tracks, Talladega Superspeedway and this week's NASCAR Live is all about getting you ready for that trip. First up we look at some drivers that might be able to follow up Chase Elliott's win at Texas by ending long winless streaks of their own. Austin Hill then chats with Steve Post about his superspeedway …
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In this weeks episode we recap races 7-9 of the first ever Chase for the Nextel Cup that includes the aftermath of the Hendrick plane crash, Dale jr getting his title hopes back on track and visit to Darlington raceway that felt off.. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-s…
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Released right as summer died, ‘Gothic Summer’ is the sixth studio album from Australian pop duo The Veronicas. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Jess Origliasso said the album was very metaphorical. “The whole theme of Gothic Summer is that it’s basically exploring social commentary on what we think is reality versus how we create our reality.” …
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Day One by Abigail Dean Marty seems to do no wrong. Trent can’t seem to get things right. When they are thrown together by tragedy, their futures may be defined by one What really happened on Day One? Stonesmere is an English seaside suburb defined by poignant traditions passed from generation to generation, and the bonds of small town community sp…
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Friends Like Her In a quake-torn Kaikoura town, best friends' lives spiral downwards when a surrogacy pact disintegrates, revealing dark secrets and strained loyalties amid a calamitous backdrop (Three from Monday at 8.40pm and ThreeNow). Franklin In December 1776, Benjamin Franklin is world-famous for his electrical experiments, but his passion an…
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Civil War In a dystopian future America, a team of military-embedded journalists races against time to reach Washington, D.C., before rebel factions descend upon the White House. Late Night with the Devil In 1977 a live television broadcast goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener…
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"It’s entirely understandable that on arrival in Waikīkī’s sun-kissed playground, you will soon surrender to the dazzling arsenal of holiday indulgences along the glitter-strip. Whether you’re stuffing yourself sinfully at the Cheesecake Factory or marinating in Mai Tais, decadence flows freely in Waikīkī. It has worked its monopolising magic on me…
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What is cryptosporidium and what does it do? - It’s a parasite found in the gut of infected people. Also, animals such as cats, dogs, cattle, and sheep. - Basically, it’s a nasty ‘stomach bug’, if you get infected it causes a nasty stomach infection. - Gives you painful stomach cramps, really smelly diarrhoea, and nausea. How do you get it and can …
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Repair Cafes have become increasingly popular across the country, 233 of them popping up in the last twelve months. What is a repair cafe? -A free event where people bring in their broken or damaged belongings and local volunteer experts do their best to repair them. -Generally happens once a month in a community or as a pop-up event. Why they are …
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Despite the nice week or two in Canterbury (noticed the Temperatures in the high twenties, this week?) there comes a time when we’ll be filling the Ultra-Low Emissions Burners again. Some of our native birds will either be looking to get autumn food, while others will depart for better climates. Migration is a clever option. There are a few ways in…
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Gmail knows your inbox is overflowing with subscriptions and is trying to help So it wants to help. It seems they're testing a new feature which adds a "Manage Subscriptions" area. There you will be able to see who is sending you the most emails per quarter. Marketing folks get ready... early screenshots show you'll be able to see who sends you les…
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In 1999 the British Post Office introduced a faulty piece of accounting software, the consequences of which would see over 900 subpostmasters wrongly prosecuted for theft, fraud, and false accounting. Some lost their businesses, jobs, and homes, and many were left financially ruined. Others were convicted and sent to prison, some dying while they w…
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Autumn brings one of my all-time favourite fruits: quince. Lumpy and bumpy, rock hard and astringent when raw, this fruit transforms upon cooking to something fragrant, soft and utterly divine. This recipe is a derivation of the Persian dish khoresh, referring to a stew, and the quince pair beautifully with lamb. Serves 2-4 Ingredients: 1 large oni…
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Truancy has been a hot topic over the last few weeks, the Government announcing their new guidelines and targets. Kevin Milne has been reading up on the subject and has come to the realisation that it’s a significantly bigger issue than he thought. He thinks it’s time to stop trying to score political points and set about fixing the problem. LISTEN…
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Tuesday was one of the most statistically significant days of my life. I’m sure I’m not the only one who spends a lot of time on the Statistics New Zealand website but just in case you have more exciting things to do with your time, you might have missed the latest population estimates. According to Statistics New Zealand, the median age for New Ze…
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This week we go wide open with Carson Hocevar on the 1-year anniversary of his first truck series victory and chat with Christian Eckes after his big win at Martinsville. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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