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Current We are addicted to Australian Survivor, so we’re talking about it. Brains vs. Brawn Heroes vs. Villains Titans vs. Rebels Older episodes: Every couple weeks, we have a brand new guest in the studio to talk about their favorite episode of television - or whatever pops into their head whenever we put them on the spot and ask 'em. It's a good time.
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Australian Survivor Archives

Ben Waterworth & Matt Dyson

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Join Ben Waterworth and former Australian Survivor contestant Matt Dyson as they chronicle the history of the Australian version of Survivor, from the very beginning in 2002 right through to the modern day. Featuring in-depth analysis, interviews and everything else in between
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Hosted by Australian podcaster Ryan Brink, "Brink Of Reality" is an Australian television recap and interview podcast. Predominantly focusing on strategy based reality television like Australian Survivor and more. Brink Of Reality (BOR) is a 2-time Australian Podcast Award nominated podcast. This podcast was originally known as the Australian Survivor Community and established in 2015. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Australian Survivor, Survivor New Zealand and US Survivor recaps & exit interviews. In-depth analyses & tangential banter; we love the game, we love to talk about it, we even like to recreate it from scratch... Backyard Survivor series: https://youtu.be/Db7KF0NwrfU Instagram & Facebook: @2boystalksurvivor Twitter: @2boystalk Currently talking Australian Survivor Champions vs Contenders. Please like, share, subscribe, rate, review, stalk, befriend and/or date us. #Survivor #SurvivorAU #Surviv ...
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Powder your wigs and grab your gavels, it's time to go to Couch Court! It's The Merge: an Australian Survivor Podcast. Join your Survivor know-it-all hosts Fod and Robes as we judge everything and everyone on the island from the comfort and safety of our living rooms. No challenge, tribal, back-stab or blindside will be safe from our wagging fingers and pithy one-liners. If you enjoy the show, please follow our Facebook an Twitter feeds, and don't hesitate to contact us via email if you have ...
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Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains is here, which means a new season of Australian Survivor Talking Tribal - The Podcast! Join fan favourites Khanh Ong and Brooke Jowett with Survivor expert Shannon Guss in an alliance dedicated to post-episode strat chat. As soon as the torches go out our trio of experts dive into the strategy, the alliances and the drama that play out during Heroes V Villains each week. There's plenty of exclusive content that you won't see on your TV screen or device ...
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TNT Podcast

Chris Swanepoel

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The TNT podcast has all the explosive takes on Reality TV and general topics that are ultimately nullified. Join in each week as we break down all the latest topics of interest.
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Devpolicy Talks

Development Policy Centre, ANU

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Devpolicy Talks brings you interviews, event recordings and more in-depth documentary features relating to the topics we research at the Development Policy Centre. The Centre, part of the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy, works on Australian aid, development in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, and regional and global development issues. It is host to the Devpolicy Blog (devpolicy.org) and a range of public events including the annual PNG Update, Pacific Upda ...
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Level: Asian

Level: Asian Podcast

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A weekly podcast focused on showcasing and sharing Asian Australian success, and the stories, experiences and strategies that helped them get there. Bamboo ceiling? Let's build our own house. Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a 5-star rating!
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Yiddish in Sydney

Plus61JMedia and the Jewish Museum of Australia

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2020 has signalled a new dawn for Yiddish. Hit Netflix series Unorthodox has beamed the language into millions of loungerooms for the first time. Video conferencing platforms have connected Yiddish speakers – from beginners to advanced –living in lockdown. A Yiddish translation of Harry Potter sold out in days.But in Sydney – the city that hosted Australia’s first ever Yiddish theatrical performances and was once home to the much-loved Yiddish Entertainment Group – the language has been on a ...
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Life’s a Mitch Podcast is podcast about storytelling. I dive into meeting new and catching up with the best and most interesting people across the planet . We speak about life stories because I am absolutely in love with great story telling . So join me on a journey to uncover the best stories from around the world from those who don’t ordinarily get a chance to be in the limelight . There are captivating truths revealed , funny moments revisited and of course everyone's favorite segment " H ...
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Hot Debrief Podcast

Hot Debrief Podcast

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The 'Hot Debrief Podcast' lets amazing Australian First Responders tell their story through the lens of a 'Hot Debrief'. We explore the: What worked well, What didn't, and What would you do differently next time through these epic stories. Australian Emergency Services workers and related stories told by a former Police and Fire Rescue officer committed to sharing stories from amazing Australians. Proudly produced by Soaring Eagle Productions. This podcast was formerly the Heart 2 Heart Walk ...
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Patient Power

Health Consumers NSW

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Join renowned broadcaster and throat cancer survivor Julie McCrossin as she presents our four-part podcast series promoting how patients and their families can use the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights to make their voices heard. In each episode, Julie is joined by four guests – from diverse health consumer representatives and family advocates to doctors and experts. Patient Power is a Health Consumers NSW podcast and video series, supported by the Australian Commission on Safety and Q ...
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Shockwaves: The Bali Bombings is an audio documentary series that explores the lives of people in Australia and Bali who are impacted by the Bali Bombings. This podcast shares their resilience in dealing with this trauma, and what they’ve learned from it in the past 20 years. The podcast opens with recollections of the night the bombs went off in The Sari Club and Paddy’s Bar. Moving through the immediate aftermath, the tireless work of the health workers in Bali and in Australia, the invest ...
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As a Dauntless Media podcast, this is a companion to Scott's forthcoming book about losing faith while teaching at an evangelical university. This podcast will feature former students and faculty of Azusa Pacific University. They will tell stories of racism, sexism, hatred towards the LGBTQ community, and early alt-right shenanigans. Other guests outside of the APU world will also be invited to share their experiences. Join the growing Chapel Probation community on Instagram, Discord, and Fa ...
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Broken to Brilliant is a charity founded by domestic violence survivors to help and mentor fellow survivors to recover, heal and rebuild their lives. Listen to survivor stories of strength and success, as they test our different programs, and share their experiences of rebuilding their lives after abuse. Broken to Brilliant is an Australian not-for-profit charity founded by domestic violence survivors to mentor fellow survivors to recover, heal and rebuild their lives after escaping abuse. W ...
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These podcasts are a reflection of Ruth & David’s ongoing conversations, which are both intimate and professional and touch on complex topics like how systems fail victims and children, how victims experience those systems, and how children are impacted by those failures. Their discussions delve into how society views masculinity and violence and how intersectionalities such as cultural beliefs, religious beliefs and unique vulnerabilities impact how we respond to abuse and violence. These f ...
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True crime conversations with people closest to some of Australia’s most compelling cases. From Doctors, to family members and the victims themselves, these perspectives not often heard in Australian media will amaze you. For more Crime content search the LiSTNR app.
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This is a podcast is built on conversations with people that have said NO to the ordinary. NO, to following the standard path laid out for them at birth. It was created for those that want to reject the 9-5 and build a life on their own terms. You can expect raw & unfiltered discussions with guests from various backgrounds, that uncover the realities of success, the nuances of personal growth, and the intricacies of human experience. Life, Money & Love is hosted by Dylan Mullan, an Australia ...
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'Our Next Guest Is...' talks to some of Australia's most fascinating and inspirational Australians who also happen to be incredible speakers! These interviews provide a deeper insight into who they are, what they speak on and why they should be considered for your next event. Hosted by professional MC and entertainer Michael Pope and co-hosted by 20 year speaking industry veteran and co-founder of Leading Voice Speaker Management, Carson White. If you are a Speaker and would like to be on Ou ...
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Those who face the greatest adversity tell the most enlightening stories. Hall of Fame Paralympic athlete, the first “nearly unassisted” paraplegic to summit Mt Kilimanjaro and the founder of One Revolution Foundation Chris Waddell chats with members of the adaptive community regarding some of life’s most enduring questions: am I a victim or a survivor, is the situation overwhelming or a challenge, am I alone or part of a team and do I have one strategy or many? One Revolution’s Nametags Edu ...
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This is an Australian surf podcast that interviews legends who are all connected by their love of catching a wave. I chat with surf enthusiasts from the big CEO of surf brands to small local frothers making waves in the surf industry . My vision for this podcast is to connect the surfing community; bring experts in for advice about surfing; give board reviews that actually apply to the average knockabout surfer; and, most importantly, provide a platform for awesome people to tell their story!
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Ernest William Hornung (June 7, 1866 – March 22, 1921) was an English author. Hornung was the third son of John Peter Hornung, a Hungarian, and was born in Middlesbrough. He was educated at Uppingham during some of the later years of its great headmaster, Edward Thring. He spent most of his life in England and France, but in 1884 left for Australia and stayed for two years where he working as a tutor at Mossgiel station. Although his Australian experience had been so short, it coloured most ...
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Western Sydney Health Check

Western Sydney Local Health District staff

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Hear from leading healthcare experts in Western Sydney and the patients they're treating. Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) provides healthcare to the people of western Sydney at Westmead, Blacktown, Mount Druitt, Auburn and Cumberland hospitals.Proudly produced by WSLHD.
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Clare McIvor grew up in the toxic Christian Nationalist movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation. This included all of those damn 7 Mountains, and it forced her to deny all of the natural aspects of her humanity. After fighting to get out, she has educated herself and armed herself with knowledge and courage to fight against that world and i…
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Hannah Lee knew early on that life inside of her Korean American church was far too restrictive for her. And even though she felt that church life was deeply embedded into life as a Korean American, she saw its limitations as a curious, passionate person who valued art and people outside of the church. From her mom trying to exercise demons who wou…
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In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my journey from having just $1,000 in my bank account to building a $10 million e-commerce brand in just over a year. Breaking down the exact steps that helped me achieve success, including my 3-step formula for e-commerce in 2024. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale your busines…
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An update on COVID-19 figures, plus the latest research on vaccines and long-COVID. What are the long-term outcomes of people who experienced myocarditis after COVID infection or vaccination? And why were there differences in mental health outcomes for the unvaccinated and the vaccinated? References Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Myocarditis …
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More attention is being paid to toxins and their effects on the human body – like PFAS chemicals, microplastics and heavy metals. A guide has been released providing advice to parents, childcare centres and policymakers. It provides practical approaches to reduce the risks from known toxins. Guest Dr Rachael Wakefield-Rann, Institute for Sustainabl…
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Many people use food tracking apps, whether for weight loss purposes, or to help manage a medical condition. But when it comes to how much energy, fat, protein or sodium is in a certain food, how accurate are they? Researchers have looked at hundreds of apps and identified some of their blind spots — including multicultural meals. Guest Dr Juliana …
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Insomnia is so common, it’s likely everyone will experience bouts of it at some point in their life. While not everyone will need treatment, for those who do, it can be difficult to access. A digital version of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTi) could open up treatment to more people. Guest Professor Robert Adams, specialist respirat…
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In this second episode, we're still introducing ourselves, and we compare our experiences as Asian Americans from different generations and in different kinds of churches. But there are still incredible similarities between our experiences...bad ones, mostly. Scott's experiences as a Gen X-er in the 80's was less intense than Priska's Millenial exp…
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In this episode, I sat down with Damien Thomlinson, a true Australian hero whose life story will leave you speechless. Damien is an Ex-Special Forces Commando who served in the most elite and dangerous role in the military. His life took a shocking turn on April 3rd 2009 when his unit drove over a Taliban bomb in Southern Afghanistan whilst out on …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Level: Asian Podcast, we break down the roles and responsibilities we carry amongst our siblings, how we live into our stereotypical traits, and unlearning our roles within the family to allow our siblings to grow. Kan and Viv share their experiences growing up with the ‘first’ version of their parents…
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New evidence is supporting the mass distribution of azithromycin to children in sub-Saharan Africa. Twice-yearly doses have been shown to reduce mortality by 14 per cent in children one month to four years old. However concerns remain about perpetuating antimicrobial resistance. References Azithromycin to Reduce Mortality — An Adaptive Cluster-Rand…
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Keeping kids off screens can be easier said than done, especially when they’re so intertwined with our day-to-day lives. A paper has reviewed the evidence on how screen use in children under six can impact behaviour and cognitive outcomes – like attention, memory and learning. The researchers say while limiting time spent on screens is important, i…
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More than 60 per cent of Australian adults are living with overweight or obesity, putting them at increased risk of disease. So how can those risks be prevented and managed at both an individual and societal level? And how important are dietitians, especially with renewed interest in weight loss drugs? Guest Dr Terri-Lynne South, dietitian and GP…
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Meniere's disease is a chronic condition that causes tinnitus, vertigo and deafness. It typically starts in one ear, but can go on to affect both. At the moment there is no cure, only strategies to lower the chances of an attack and treatments to help manage the symptoms. It’s hoped gene therapy might be able to turn things around. Guests Steven Mo…
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In this episode, Robin Davies speaks with the distinguished Australian journalist and researcher Nic Maclellan. Over the years, Nic has extensively covered the political and social dynamics of New Caledonia, providing unique insights into its complex relationship with France and the ongoing independence movement. New Caledonia is going through a pe…
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Canberra Survivors Mal Heath joins the boys to come up with our ultimate cast for Survivor Season 50! We breakup the contestants into 5 categories: Physical, Strategic, Social, Out of the Box and Wildcard. Will we ever agree on our picks?!?! Have a listen and find outProudly sponsored by Parable Coffee Roasterswww.parablecoffee.com.au use promo cod…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello and welcome to the hottest 8 weeks of your 2024 summer. EngErotics and Valley of Oh have partnered up to present an 8-week series where they go deep, down, and dirty about season 1 of the Starz show 'P-Valley'. Listen to the podcast every Wednesday, or join us in The EngErotics Community on Facebook every Sunday at 8 p…
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All of you would know by now I am a huge Cronulla Sharks fan and to me this was a pure joy to collaborate with an absolute legend meet the very talented musician and podcast lord Sam ShinazziSharkcast was the first ever podcast dedicated to the Cronulla Sharks NRL club, established in 2015 by Sam Shinazzi and Adam Newman. With Adam leaving in Novem…
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Marla Taviano returns this week to talk about how her latest book of poetry, Poem Art Therapy, can help all women who've been through terrible marriages and divorces in the christian world. Just as her White Girl Learning work reflects Marla's journey as she decolonizes her mind regarding race, Poem Art Therapy reflects her clap back against patria…
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In this episode, I sat down with Nathan Corbett, better known as Random Stats Guy, who turned a simple spreadsheet into a life-changing career. From a digital marketer to a full-time content creator, Nathan’s journey is proof that following your passion can lead to incredible success. Nathan started out just like many of us—working a regular job an…
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A more severe variant of the mpox virus is spreading fast, already causing hundreds of deaths in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency of international concern. We have vaccines against mpox, so what aren't we doing to slow the spread? Also, Australia is compared to other English-speaking countries and i…
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People with knee osteoarthritis are undergoing unnecessary tests and procedures, when exercise is often the best treatment. New clinical care standards have been released, putting the emphasis on non-surgical treatments for pain relief and mobility. Guest Dr Christopher Vertullo, orthopaedic knee surgeon and an Adjunct Professor at Griffith Univers…
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A majority of the world's population lives in cities. Our urban environments have changed rapidly, and a very different to the environments humans evolved in. This could mean we're not being exposed to the same diversity of 'good' microbes, that keep us balanced and healthy. Guest Dr Jessica Stanhope, epidemiologist at the University of Adelaide Ka…
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While humans and pathogens have waged war for millennia, even dangerous pathogens can be engineered to be helpful in the right hands. What are the qualities that make a microbe or virus so successful, and how can we harness them for good? Guest Jacinta Bowler, science reporter Associate Professor Joanne Macdonald, University of the Sunshine Coast R…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello and welcome to the hottest 8 weeks of your 2024 summer. EngErotics and Valley of Oh have partnered up to present an 8-week series where they go deep, down, and dirty about season 1 of the Starz show 'P-Valley'. Listen to the podcast every Wednesday, or join us in The EngErotics Community on Facebook every Sunday at 8 p…
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In this episode, I sat down with Jackson Hastings, an NRL star who has seen it all – from the highest highs to the lowest lows. Jackson isn't just any rugby league player; he's someone who went from being written off by the league to becoming one of the most talked-about names in the game. With over 100 NRL games and an incredible stint in the Supe…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we're joined by Michelle Lim, an organisational culture and change lead, and an advocate for intersectional diversity, ethics, and equity and inclusion in the workplace. Michelle shares her personal journey growing up as an Asian Australian, navigating the challenges of feeling ashamed of her identity and tr…
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Authorities in Victoria believe they've found the source of a Legionnaires' outbreak in Melbourne that has killed two people. What do we know about the disease, and what needs to be done to avoid outbreaks? References Outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in metropolitan Melbourne Dispersion of Legionella bacteria in atmosphere: A practical source loca…
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There has been a heated – and at times harmful discussion about presumed sex differences in athletes competing at the Olympic Games. While unfounded, accusations against two female boxers have reignited a discussion that has been going on for over a century about who gets to compete, and against whom. We take a look at the evidence and explain why …
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Unions are calling for 10 days of reproductive leave for women going through menopause and perimenopause. They say older women are leaving the workforce early because a lack of support. But one expert argues there is no quality evidence to support this claim, and there are other issues at play. Guest Professor Susan Davis, endocronologist at Monash…
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People with diabetes who are treated with insulin have more than a 60 per cent increased risk of serious injury. Low blood sugar can lead to falls, while high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage, which leaves people susceptible to numbness and burns. Experts believe there is a lack of awareness about the risk of trauma when blood sugars aren’t wel…
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Viral hepatitis infections claim the lives of 3,500 people each day. One of the lesser known kinds is hepatitis E, which can lead to acute liver failure. We explain the storied history of this virus and the current efforts to vaccinate against it. Guest Dr Richie Madden, co-founder of the Hepatis E International Direct Action group…
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Robin Davies speaks with Daisy Plana, CEO of Femili PNG, together with in-house lawyer Delwyn Dau and caseworker Elly Toimbo, on the occasion of the organisation’s tenth anniversary. Femili PNG is a pioneering organisation dedicated to supporting survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea through its case management centres in Lae,…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello and welcome to the hottest 8 weeks of your 2024 summer. EngErotics and Valley of Oh have partnered up to present an 8-week series where they go deep, down, and dirty about season 1 of the Starz show 'P-Valley'. Listen to the podcast every Wednesday, or join us in The EngErotics Community on Facebook every Sunday at 8 p…
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The first episode of the Horny Chapel, a collaboration with Priska of the Two Horny Goats podcast. We introduce this limited series with a look back at our youth and early adulthood and break down the ins and outs, so to speak, of purity culture. And we talk about where this series will go in the coming episodes. In the end, we hope to help everyon…
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In this special episode, I sat down with Billy Dib, a 2x Boxing World Champion and cancer survivor. Billy's story is one of grit, faith, and sheer determination. Growing up in Engadine as the only Lebanese family in the area, Billy stood out like a sore thumb and was a target for bullies. This unfortunate situation led Billy to start boxing for sel…
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For the first time this year, there are more patients in Queensland hospitals with influenza than COVID. A survey has found people's main reasons for not vaccinating against flu were that they didn't think influenza was serious, the vaccine would give them the flu, or it wouldn't work. And we take a look at how COVID-19 continues to affect mortalit…
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Dementia is the second leading cause of death of all Australians. But rates of dementia are going down, in part because people are changing their lifestyles. A major paper published in the Lancet has identified 14 modifiable risk factors — two more than previously listed. Guest Emeritus Professor David Ames, the University of Melbourne and the Flor…
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Heard of the anti-Mullerian hormone, or the 'egg timer' test? It's marketed strongly to women in their 30s but a new study suggests some of the claims around it can be misleading. And when given more information about the test, many women decide against it. Guest Dr Tessa Copp, the University of Sydney References Women’s interest, knowledge, and at…
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When women are diagnosed with breast cancer in just one breast – should they get a double mastectomy? A large study has assessed the impact different surgical interventions have on cancer risk and mortality. Guest Dr Vasily Giannakeas, cancer epidemiologist at the Women’s College Research Innovation Institute References Bilateral Mastectomy and Bre…
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