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Hosted by Founder and CEO of Comfort Measures Consulting LLC, Norman Harris. The Official Healthcare Edutainment station. Empowering listeners with the knowledge and resources to age comfortably. The podcast platform will uniquely provide laughter, peace, joy, resources and most of all COMFORT. Fostering professional partnerships and engaging the audience by providing them access to a REAL family-like conversation. That gives them the REAL reasons. Connects them to REAL reliable resources. T ...
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Located in Los Angeles, Norman’s Rare Guitars is a retail store that offers a wide and often changing variety of new, used, and vintage guitars. It is a household name among top musicians and players worldwide. The allure of the store may start with the guitars, but to quote Norman's "nephew" Joe Bonamassa, "you don't buy a guitar, you buy a story." Join Norman and all of his buddies -- some of the world's best professional musicians and industry greats -- as they stop by to talk with Norm a ...
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NN/g UX Podcast

Nielsen Norman Group

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The Nielsen Norman Group (NNg) UX Podcast is a podcast on user experience research, design, strategy, and professions, hosted by Senior User Experience Specialist Therese Fessenden. Join us every month as she interviews industry experts, covering common questions, hot takes on pressing UX topics, and tips for building truly great user experiences. For free UX resources, references, and information on UX Certification opportunities, go to: www.nngroup.com
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Features conversations with people who offer pieces of the puzzle of “a world that just might work” -- provocative approaches to business, environment, health, science, politics, media and culture. Guests have included Michael Lewis, Ken Burns, Arianna Huffington, Paul Krugman, Temple Grandin, Bill Maher, Cornel West, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Norman Lear. [http://terrencemcnally.net]
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Piers Morgan Uncensored

Piers Morgan Uncensored

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Piers Morgan Uncensored is the global arena for fearless debate, bold opinions and major interviews. Follow the podcast for all-new and exclusive daily content. YouTube: @PiersMorganUncensored X: @PiersUncensored TikTok: @piersmorganuncensored Insta: @piersmorganuncensored Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bob Putignano's Sounds of Blue is a mix of soul, jazz, funk, blues, blues-rock, classic rock and more. Tune in for a steady dose of tunes and interviews with music industry leaders.
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Keeping up to date with the news just became a little easier. Available every weekday at 5am, tune in as Chelsea Daniels chats with the journalists and newsmakers, going behind the headlines to break down what you need to know on the biggest stories of the day.
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Bookenz

Morrin Rout

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With a life long passion for books and for New Zealand authors, programme host Morrin Rout utilizes her wealth of radio broadcasting experience to bring you Bookenz, a weekly programme that brings you the latest on new books and their authors, from both New Zealand and abroad. Join Morrin as she interviews authors from Aotearoa, discussing their best and latest work. For new authors there can be a hard road ahead, and the programme wishes to promote these talented authors. Covering an eclect ...
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Actor and musician Philip Labes brings together talented improvisors and musicians to create the musical version of a popular or classic movie — with dialogue, music, and lyrics made up right on the spot!
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You Are Your Name - Kabalarian Philosophy

Kabalarian Philosophy - Society of Kabalarians of Canada

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Explore the impact that your names have on your thinking, health, and life! These insights on name are from the teachings of the Kabalarian Philosophy. We will discuss a different aspect of name each episode. In addtion, we will review a specific name and how it impacts anyone using it consistently. The proof of this theory of mind is in the accuracy of the name analysis! You can learn how your names impact your thinking, your health, and your life by getting a free Name and Birth date Repor ...
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PA BOOKS on PCN

PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network

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PA Books features authors of books about Pennsylvania-related topics. These hour-long conversations allow authors to discuss both their subject matter and inspiration behind the books.
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That's The Drink Talking

Buxstock Entertainment

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The great social lubricant… alcohol. We drink it to have a good night, to help with conversation, or simply because we love a good ale.‘That’s the Drink Talking’ is a comedy podcast hosted by comedians and beer drinkers Harley Breen and David Quirk plus guests including beer makers, master brewers, distillers, wine makers, non-drinkers, comedians, musicians, actors and other interesting people who happen to be passing by. Recorded live at The Espy every Tuesday arvo, That’s the Drink Talking ...
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The ArtiFact Podcast is a long-form show on books, culture, painting, and music hosted by Alex Sheremet, Joel Parrish, and a revolving door of co-hosts and guests. Each subject is covered in depth and at length, with past shows featuring the Epic of Gilgamesh, Charles Johnson's "Oxherding Tale", Leonard Shlain’s "Art & Physics", John Williams's "Stoner", and more. Opinionated, controversial, and prone to making enemies and friends of friends and enemies, ArtiFact delivers new perspectives on ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Beaming Green

Hosted by Jeremy Melder

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A podcast that puts eco-living at the heart of your life. Each episode we showcase sustainability superheroes who share their knowledge and tips that you can implement immediately to experience the joy of living simply and sustainably every day.
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Kamala Harris finally seems to have a brand to sell in her battle for the White House; that being the simple message of joy. This strategy is apparently working, with polling suggesting that she has a small lead over Trump. On the other hand, exhibiting joy is easier than arguing for your policies, something that many of her detractors claim she si…
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In this episode, we answer the question: What is a mathematically balanced name? In addition, we analyze the influence of using the name of Fred, Herb, Clive, Claudia, Paula, Peggy, and Christine. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are ready, here ar…
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Violence may not be the first theme that springs to mind when you think of Shakespeare's catalogue, but it is a theme present in many of his works. The second instalment of Bell Shakespeare's In A Nutshell: The Poetry of Violence explores violence through an ensemble cast performing various scenes and monologues. Featuring: Jessica Tovey and Lucy B…
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Returning for its fourth season this week is Slow Horses, a British spy thriller about a group of agents put out to pasture - staring Gary Oldman. Also out this week is Perfect Couple, a glitzy drama with a cast that includes Nicole Kidman. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: Return to Paradise Fight Night: The M…
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The founder and chief executive of Telegram, Pavel Durov, has been charged in France, over alleged criminal activity on the controversial messaging app. Holger Roonemaa is an investigative journalist and editor at the Estonian news service, Delphi, he spoke to RN Breakfast about going undercover on the messaging service. Guest:Holger Roonemaa inves…
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The wild weather which has lashed south eastern Australia with destructive winds and flooding, is beginning to ease, but the scale of damage is only beginning to emerge. But flood risks remain for parts of southern and central Tasmania, and damaging winds remain likely for Tasmania and parts of Victoria. Guest:Jenny McAllister Federal Minister for …
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Federal Cabinet is gathering this week in Perth, the second time this year cabinet has met in the WA capital. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Karen Middleton, Political Editor for the Guardian Australia…
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New polling has found 56 per cent of Australians would back a ban on online gambling advertising. The survey of 2000 Australians has found support for a ban is strongest in rural communities and amongst those living with financial stress. Guest: Kos Samaras, RedBridge Group Producer: Kate JonesBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Russian continues to advance, Ukraine needs more support than ever - and neighbouring country Latvia has been steadfast in that assistance. The Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže is in Australia to meet with her Australian counterpart Penny Wong. She told RN Breakfast they will have a "candid and good exchange of views" - and she says support f…
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The Federal Government is set to introduce far-reaching aged care legislation later this month. It's designed to introduce a system which recognises the rights of older people, but it could also mean Australians who own homes and have super, will have to pay more to fund the system. Guest: Anne Connolly, ABC investigative reporter…
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The new Northern Territory Government swept to power last month primarily on the back of a promise to crack down on crime. But community organisations in Alice Springs are now worried that with its strong election mandate, the CLP will plough on with its own plans without consulting the community.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If Donald Trump is to win the Presidential election in November, many pundits believes he has to win the state of Georgia. Joe Biden won the state by a small margin in 2020, and Trump's facing a trial in the state for election interference And if current polling is anything to go by, the contest will likely go down to the wire. Guest:Dr. Bernard Ta…
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Brazil's Supreme Court has unanimously voted to uphold the ban on Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. A single judge on Friday blocked Brazil's access to X, after a months long legal battle, in which Musk has failed to comply with orders to suspend accounts guilty of spreading misinformation. Guest: Gustavo Ribeiro co-fo…
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In Israel, hundreds of thousands of people continue to fill the streets demanding the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas to bring the remaining hostages home from Gaza. Mass protests since the weekend have escalated, with Israel's biggest union holding a national strike. The growing anger comes days after six hostag…
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Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Israel in the biggest civil unrest since the beginning of the Hamas war. Today the country is at a standstill amid a general strike. It was called after the IDF recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in Rafah. Fury at Hamas is a given. But Hamas is not the focus o…
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What does it take to embody the American dream? Join us for an inspiring chat with Gabriel Papadopoulos, a dedicated community leader and prime candidate for Pasco County Commissioner. You'll hear Gabriel's extraordinary journey from his roots on the Greek island of Cyprus, through his humorous adaptation to life in Tennessee, and finally to his im…
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The year’s biggest land deal has Wellington aflutter with rumours Sir Peter Jackson could be building his long-awaited movie museum. Interests associated with The Lord of the Rings director have spent $105 million buying a large piece of land near the city’s airport in Lyall Bay. So, why the secrecy? And could Jackson’s vision be finally brought to…
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There are between two and 11 million species of fungus that are yet to be discovered. They thrive in darkness, but humans are still very much in the dark about the life of many fungi. A new Australian documentary, Follow The Rain, explores the mysterious magic of mushrooms. Guest: Catherine Marciniak, Filmmaker 'Follow The Rain' Producer: Madeleine…
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The wild weather across Southern Australia has turned deadly., after a 63-year old woman has died near the Murray River when a tree fell on her cabin overnight. Meanwhile approximately 150,000 households are without power across Victoria and Tasmania. Guest: David Cook, RN Breakfast producer based in Westbury Ursula Alquier, lives in West Gippsland…
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It's been another day of success and drama for Australia in Paris. While in tennis, Alexei Popyrin looking to continue his career-best Grand Slam run later this morning at the US Open - and in cycling Ben O'Connor is holding on to the lead in the Tour of Spain. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from…
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You may think you know Grace Tame from her tenure as Australian of the Year in 2021, her social media accounts, or her many public speeches. But the quick-witted 29-year-old has grown a lot in the past three years - so, what's next for the writer and advocate? Guest: Grace Tame, Australian of the Year in 2021, writer and advocate Producer: Kimberle…
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Youth justice workers in Western Australia have called for systemic changes in the prison system, to prevent further suicides of children or teenagers in custody. A 17-year-old boy took his own life last week, two days after he'd been sent to the Banksia Hill detention centre for children. Guest: Gerry Georgatos, youth justice expert in WA Producer…
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The newly elected Northern Territory Country Liberal Party Government has pledged to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to 10. It's part of a push by to curb youth crime, but many experts are warning we need to look at the cognitive abilities of children before we make such law changes Guest: Susan Sawyer, Professor of adolescent heal…
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The Albanese Government's backflip on adding some LGBTQI+ questions in the census has put pressure on Labor. Michelle Grattan says it's clearly it was a "bungle" and warns there is likely more pain to come. The war in Ukraine continues, but questions are being asked about why the Australian embassy in Ukraine remains closed when most other countrie…
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Ukraine's defence Minister Rustem Umerov has been in Washington DC lobbying the Biden administration to drop restrictions that prevent them from using long range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory.Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Birmingham was at those talks in Prague after spending part of last week in Ukraine. He told RN B…
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The ANU is hosting its annual Migration Update, where it's also calling for the establishment of a National Migration Institute to help shape a better standard of debate on migration. So, what ideas is it putting forward — and would it help make the debate less polarising? Guest: Professor Alan Gamlen, Director The Migration Hub, at the ANUs Colleg…
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Insurance premiums are set to rise for another year, despite companies earning net profits in the millions. It's led to questions about whether they are price gouging. It comes as the peak body for financial counsellors are accusing insurance companies of underquoting cash settlements to victims of the 2022 floods. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Invest…
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Some communities in Tasmania are being urged to evacuate, after huge overnight storms worsened major flooding in the state. The SES has issued an warning to evacuate now for parts of the Derwent River downstream of the Meadowbank Dam - around 80 kilometres north-west of Hobart. It's been described as an "unprecedented weather event" for Tasmania ov…
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The Israel Defence Force confirmed the deaths of six more hostages taken in the 7 October attack by Hamas. The IDF found their bodies in tunnel complex under Gaza. Mass protests are now underway in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, being lef bd a hostage family organisation, which squarely blames Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for the failure to …
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Some US Military veterans feel Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has used the graves of fallen soldiers and their grieving families as political props. It's the latest in a long line of controversial comments that Trump has made about soldiers killed or wounded in battle, but why is this incident potentially the most damaging to his el…
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Winter has come to an end, and it's been a wet last few weeks. A burst of rain in August culminated in flooding in Wellington and saturated days for the rest of us. With us heading now into spring, the hope is that with longer days fast approaching, we might start to see some warmer weather again soon. For an outlook on weather in the months ahead,…
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Artist Song Album Label Notes - Wales, Saunders w/Garcia & Roberts Wales & Saunders w/Garcia + Twilight Zone Theme w/Howard Roberts guitar TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records + SOB Twilight Zone Theme - David Sanborn Love Is Not Enough by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson w/Spinozza, Tee, McCracken, Bushler & Gadd Heart t…
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After nearly five weeks of witnesses, The Crown has closed its case in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. The Crown closed its case with more on Polkinghorne’s arrest, Police searches, and a last m…
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Scientists have just published the biggest ever survey of the "microbiome" of common foods. and it turns out there are THOUSANDS of microbes that make their home in our food. Scientists discovered nearly 11,000 different species of bacteria and fungus, including some that are completely new to science.Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Bra…
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Doctors from around the world are using the instant messaging service Whatsapp to guide surgeons in Gaza through life saving procedures they have never performed before. The Lancet medical journal says one thousand doctors have joined the group to help those in Gaza treating severely injured causalities from the conflict. Guest: Dr Osaid Alser, Sur…
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At the Paralympic, Australia has its first gold medallist – Thomas Gallagher in the pool.He won the S10 men's 50 metre final, but its not the only medal Aussie athletes have claimed so far. In tennis, Australia's Jordan Thompson has caused an upset at the US Open, while in cricket, Will Pucovski has made the decision to retire after a series of con…
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Labor backbenchers have broken ranks with the Government over the call not to include more specific questions to collect sexuality and gender identity data in the next census. Sam Maiden told RN Breakfast the Government has "stuffed it" on the issue and she believes Labor will be forced to backflip and overturn their decision. Political Editor for …
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There's growing frustration over the Albanese Government's decision to exclude questions on sexuality from the next census, despite a previous commitment to do so. Tasmanian Liberal MP Bridget Archer told RN Breakfast that the issue should be non-controversial. She says adding the data was a "non-issue" until the Government decided to make this dec…
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The heads of the "Big Four" banks are fronting up to a parliamentary committee this week, to face questions about the state of the economy and consumer spending. MPs spent yesterday questioning the chief executives of the Commonwealth Bank and Westpac, and later today the heads of NAB and ANZ will be under the spotlight. Guest:Keith Wolahan, Federa…
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