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The AA Meeting

Aaron & Aidan

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Life can be very confusing for everyone, so join your new favorite podcast hosts Aaron and Aidan every week as they talk and break down whatever they want to talk about. *NSFW* Our Insta’s: @a_aron18 and @nignog_5 Cover art photo provided by Fancycrave on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fancycrave
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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous

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Podcasts and recordings of AA members mostly from East Lancashire but from the rest of the UK too, sharing their experience, strength and hope around recovery from alcoholism. Our stories disclose in a general way what we used to be like, what happened, and what we are like now. If you are looking for a solution to a drink problem, maybe you like what you hear and gives you the willingness to reach out for help. We hope you get hope and inspiration from our members experiences...
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“The purpose of NMCYPAA is to build and strengthen unity among Young Peoples Groups in Alcoholics Anonymous in the state of New Mexico…Each year NMCYPAA will provide an environment for a celebration of sobriety for all those who wish to participate, as well as an opportunity to meet and share experience, strength and hope with AA members from across the state of New Mexico.”
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Welcome to the All Things Substance podcast, the place for therapists to hear about substance use from a mental health perspective. I’m your host, Betsy Byler, and I’m a licensed therapist, clinical supervisor, and a substance abuse counselor. It is my mission to help my fellow therapists gain the skills and confidence needed to add substance use to their scope of practice. So join me each week as we talk about All Things Substance. You can visit me at https://www.betsybyler.com
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A conversational style podcast that allows you to sink deeper into life and astrology knowledge. Your host, Taiyla Bayne is an transformational astrologer and singer. With more than half of her personal planets in sensual Taurus - The Venus Lounge seemed a perfect match for her musings. Enjoy the descent deeper into her world and hopefully the ascent into lighter parts of yours xx
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Carlos is a crazy extrovert who suffers from delusional grandeur and fomo.When it comes to life and women he has a unique and almost deperate way to manifest destiny. Now on the other hand we have Marlon a introvert, self righteous, peranoid know it all. His views of life and relationship always seem to blow up in his face. Lucky these two have each other. So now they have teamed up to bring you an experience on life from the other side of the tracks. Where they'll be talking about everyday ...
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12-step recovery for those of us who love alcoholics or addicts. We share our experience, strength, and hope as we use the principles of the Al-Anon program in our lives. We talk openly and honestly about the problems and challenges as we face alcoholism and addiction in our friends and relatives. We share the tools and solutions we have found that let us live a life that is serene, happy, and free, even when the alcoholic or addict is still drinking or using.
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Humans of ID

LSE Department of International Development

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Inspired by the "Humans of.." concept of sharing stories originated by photoblogger Brandon Stanton in New York, Humans of ID is a podcast where students in the LSE Department of International Development sit down with classmates, instructors, and alumni to learn about their stories and how they are interacting with issues in, and approaches to, development. In these informal discussions, the Career and Professional Development team engages with guests, learning about their journey in the de ...
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The Recovery Radio Network brings you twelve step speakers and workshops designed for recovering individuals and the people who support them. The speakers share their personal experiences of recovery on the topics of alcoholism, co-dependency, and drug addiction, while our workshops are aimed at helping recovering individuals develop a better understand of twelve step programs.
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I'm Dee Gupta, a Inner Bliss coach who specializes in helping people get to a place where they can love their lives no matter what circumstances they are in, through a fun, easy and flowing way of life instead of feeling like they are pushing a boulder up a hill. I speak not just about peace, which is boring, but bliss and ecstacy - true, deep, profound love and joy.
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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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Hello Human

Echo Giesel Widmer

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The Hello Human Podcast With Echo Widmer. A human to human upload. With an overstimulation of uninspired messages reaching us from all angles of social connection, and mainstream media....it's time for authentic, innovative, real life messages to meet the ears of humans around the world. Welcome Humans, let's dive in to the human experience.
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The Podcast helping women who have been hurt heal and grow + LIFE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIST + A SAFE PLACE to work on inner peace + how to spot the red flags + how to stay safe + tips on how to look after you when things are tough + teaching mindset + empowerment strategies + acknowledging life‘s challenges + exploring ways to meet these challenges head on to go from SURVIVING TO RISING. Sandy J is a survivor and helps women recover control over their lives. Please listen and be uplifted, to ris ...
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A contemporary look at addiction, recovery and mental health - less dogma, more bite. The author of Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life shares interviews with writers, artists, film-makers, treatment professionals and shares the latest research.
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"Join us on 'The Not-So-Ordinary Podcast' where host Angie Sigler explores the diverse realms of entrepreneurship, spanning from the art of charcuterie to acts of charity. We invite you to savor the extraordinary moments in life, embrace the spirit of giving, and celebrate the not-so-ordinary in every endeavor.
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Emotional and addiction healing - 24.07.15 This is a deepening of the previous video about the brilliance of the AA program. The most basic need of any human being is to be loved and to love. I'm going to be so bold as to say that almost all human problems, fears, traumas, or what I call anarthas, come from this fear that I am not loved, and even m…
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Healthcare specialists are reminding patients to go easy on seeking out antibiotics as a cure for coughs and colds this winter. The latest briefing from Public Health Communication Centre, warns New Zealand has one of the highest rates of antibiotic resistance which has dangerous consequence. He spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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Two days after an attempt on his life Donald Trump is in Milwaukee for the Republican Party's Convention, insiders are warning of mass resignations in the police force, after union members lost their long-running pay dispute with the government, an employment lawyer says workers should think twice before writing to colleagues on any platform, inclu…
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A five-metre-long whale so rare that only six specimens have ever been seen by scientists has washed ashore on an Otago beach. What's believed to be the remains of a spade-toothed whale, one of the world's least known mammals, was discovered near Taieri Mouth on 4 July. It could take weeks to confirm the creature's DNA, which the Department of Cons…
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Even Richard Tacon, chief executive of mining company Bathurst Resources says the coal-fired plant at Huntly should only be used as a last resort. While many argue the world's reliance needs to decline sharply for climate goals to be within reach Tacon says coal for steelmaking will be needed beyond 2050. Morning Report producer Emma Ricketts has m…
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Marlborough's Guardians of the Sounds, want Tory Channel closed off to the Cook Strait ferries, saying they should use the safer - and slower - Northern Entrance into Queen Charlotte Sound instead. At the moment, the ships go through the relatively narrow and winding Tory Channel which cuts about 30 minutes off the voyage between Picton and Welling…
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The police union is warning police bosses will struggle to recruit and retain staff because the new pay deal isn't good enough. After the parties failed to reach an agreement, an independent arbitrator was brought in to make the final call, and has decided the government's offer is fair. It includes a $1500 lump sum payment, a flat $5000 pay increa…
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A beneficiary advocate says young jobseekers need to be inspired to develop their confidence and capabilities, and that simply cannot be done over the phone. The Ministry of Social Development is moving to a phone-based case management system for jobseekers aged 18-to-24 years old. It started with 1500 people in July, and would include 4000 within …
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A union representing hospital based pharmacy workers says services are being kept afloat by the goodwill of its members - because of serious understaffing. APEX claims Te Whatu Ora is not replacing workers who resign or retire and it's also struggling to fill existing vacancies because of the exodus of pharmacists moving overseas. Health NZ decline…
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The Marlborough Harbourmaster is assessing the risks of large vessels, including the Cook Strait ferries, continuing to use Tory Channel. The relatively narrow channel shaves about thirty minutes off each crossing between Picton and Wellington. But the winding waterway is hazardous - with tidal currents reaching five knots - and busy. Marlborough H…
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A GP clinic in Lower Hutt, which was forced to stop face-to-face consultations for most of its 9000 patients because of staff shortages, has hired a second doctor. But the future of High Street Health Hub remains uncertain, with authorities not ruling out cancelling its funding unless it can improve patient care. Kate Green reports.…
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An employment lawyer says workers should think twice before writing to colleagues on any platform, including chat apps such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, or even Facebook messenger. Eight staff at Immigration NZ have been stood down after a series of what agency is calling "inappropriate and unprofessional Teams chats" were discovered while investigat…
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Insiders are warning of mass resignations in the police force, after union members lost their long-running pay dispute with the government. After the parties failed to reach an agreement, an independent arbitrator was brought in to make the final call, and has decided the government's offer is fair. The settlement includes a $1500 dollar lump sum p…
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Labour is calling the police pay deal a shock saying officers deserve more for putting their lives on the line. The bitter and more than year long pay dispute has ended with an independent arbitrator ruling in favour of the government's offer. It includes a $5000 wage increase, plus another 4 percent increase in July and again next year. Overall it…
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The Automobile Association says the long-promised rollout of new speed camera signs for Northland and Auckland in the coming weeks is a win-win-win for everybody. AA says the signs will get drivers checking their speeds, improve road safety overall and help people avoid speeding tickets. AA spokesperson Dylan Thomsen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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In the show today, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump took place just days before the Republican National Convention is due to meet to confirm him as the party's presidential nominee, England took on Spain in the Euros final, Kiwi mountain bike star Sammie Maxwell won her bid for Olympic selection, Wellington's Nota Bene chamber choir cele…
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About 150 home help nurses are taking strike action today, after pay talks stalled. They work for Access Community Health and want pay parity with their counterparts employed by health agency Te Whatu Ora. Access says it supports the strike action. New Zealand Nurses Organisation delegate for Access Community Health Linda Ewbank spoke to Ingrid Hip…
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New advances in facial recognition technology are challenging the prevailing view that it is racist. Five years ago it misidentified black and brown faces a lot, but it is is now being trained on synthetic facial images - and in tests proving far more accurate. This comes as new moves are in hand to extend how the tech is used in the public sector …
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Kiwi mountain bike star Sammie Maxwell has won her bid for Olympic selection. Maxwell was this morning named in the team for Paris after high level discussions involving the New Zealand Olympic Commitee board. The eleventh hour decision comes after the Sports Tribunal earlier this month upheld an appeal by Maxwell against Cycling NZ. Sports corresp…
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The Wimbledon Championships ended this morning with three-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz winning the Gentlemen's Singles Final. On Sunday, New Zealand's Erin Routliffe fell one win short of claiming a second Grand Slam tennis title after she and Canadian partner Gabby Dabrowski were beaten in the Wimbledon women's doubles final. Tennis cor…
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Wellington's Nota Bene chamber choir is celebrating winning gold at the World Choir Games. Since Wednesday, Auckland has been hosting the world's largest choir competition - the biggest choral music event New Zealand has hosted. Nota Bene was competing in the vocal ensembles open competition. Nota Bene member Katie Chalmers spoke to Guyon Espiner.…
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