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Andrew Hall's podcast, formerly Dead Hand Radio, explores topics from the Cold War to UFOs, sci-fi, and tech, showcasing his broad curiosity. Special editions feature deep dives into haunting tales and cutting-edge technology, blending discussions with his photography and video work to enrich storytelling and understanding. Intro - What is the DEAD HAND? AndrewHall.com/podcast
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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Adam Carolla & Dr. Drew Pinsky reunite the partnership that made Loveline a wild success and cultural touchstone. In each episode Adam and Drew take uncensored, nothing-off-limits, calls about sex, drug, medical and relationship issues. Dr. Drew brings the medicine while Adam's comedy and rants are the spoonful of sugar to make it go down.
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Three men boldly debate and critique all things scifi, pop culture, superheroes and their deeper meaning to the human race. This weekly podcast full of wise cracks, reaches outrageous conclusions, haphazardly tosses holy hand grenades of speculation, incoherently discusses all manner of movies and TV. They are not just men. They are THE MARVELOUS ONES.
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Kibbe on Liberty

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Kibbe on Liberty is a weekly podcast with libertarian author and economist, Matt Kibbe. Kibbe believes that honest conversations, driven by intellectual curiosity and mutual respect, can ignite a new revolution of free thinking and a willingness to question the official narrative. That means talking, and listening, to a wide variety of people outside the echo chamber of officially sanctioned experts. Kibbe on Liberty's guests include politicians, economists, musicians, comedians, writers, ra ...
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Frank Proctor selects, and then describes some of the greatest shows from the golden age of radio — the 1930s and 1940s — like The Shadow and Fibber McGee & Molly. A half-hour of drama, mystery or suspense is followed by a half-hour of comedy.
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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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Welcome all current, and future Spooky Bastards! This show involves awards, nonsensical rants, reviews, and overall discussion of all things horror! Enjoy the stay!
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In each episode of the Kiss Kiss Bang Bang New Music Files we crack open the dossier of a band in the Alternative music format to get the inside intel on their latest release. Your host, U.N.C.L.E. Agent 0013/Dead Air Dave, will talk with the artist about their process, and get the back story on the making of their new music. We’ll also speak with radio programmers who had a hand in breaking the band, as well as get the perspective from the record label’s viewpoint. And, we’ll give you a tas ...
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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Sinhala-speaking Australians. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ජීවිතයට ඔබව සම්බන්ධ කරන ස්වාධීන ප්‍රවෘත්ති සහ කථා ඔබගේ භාෂාවෙන් සිංහල
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Complacent Beverly Hills housewife Mae Brussell had quite an awakening in 1963 when President Kennedy was assassinated, and again when she read and cross-indexed the massive 26-volume Warren Commission Hearings. She saw that the international terrorist network that had made up the Axis powers during World War Two had gone underground and continued their world-wide fascist campaign, overthrowing one country after another. America was not exempt. Frustrated that this vitally important informat ...
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SBS Sinhala discussion on "Guarantor loan", One of the unique ways to enter the housing market in Australia - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ නිවාස වෙලඳපොලට ඇතුල් වීමට තිබෙන ක්‍රම අතුරින් එක් සුවිශේෂී ක්‍රමයක් වන Guarantor loan නොහොත් "ඇපකරු ණය" ලබාගැනීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් SBS සිංහල සේවය සිදුකල සාකච්චාවට සවන්දෙන්න
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Australia's visa laws provided the ability to come to Australia on a tourist visa or other visa and then apply for a student visa. However, the Australian government has now introduced new laws to prevent this. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more information. - සංචාරක වීසා හෝ වෙනත් වීසා හරහා ඔස්ට්‍රේලියාවට පැමිණ ඉන්පසුව ශිෂ්‍ය වීසා අයදුම් කිරීමේ…
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Here are Sri Lanka’s Weekly Political Highlights. Journalist, News, and current affairs, Manoj Udatiyawala reports from Sri Lanka - SBS සිංහල සේවය සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සිට තොරතුරු ගෙන එන මාධ්‍යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල සමඟ ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්‍රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න.
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Australia's news in Sinhala, Listen, SBS Sinhala News Flash today - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන් සවන්දෙන්න, අද SBS සිංහල News Flash.
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Is Australia's great multicultural experiment over? That's what two experts on immigration and international relations have asked in an address to the National Press Club in Canberra. As reports, they have called for a new understanding of net migration and the role of international students - if the project is to be saved. Here are more details on…
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The internet and social media has been a double edged sword for news and journalism. It's given a voice to communities that weren't often heard in the mainstream and enabled individuals and small collectives to report on news that would never have been covered otherwise. But a lot of what you see on social media isn't actually true and the algorith…
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The tragic statistics forming the basis of the youth mental health crisis can all be traced back to one moment - the invention of the smartphone and the emergence of the 'selfie-based social media ecosystem' in 2012. That's the argument at the centre of social psychologist Jonathan Haidt's groundbreaking new book ‘the Anxious Generation’. With the …
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Saudi Film Nights are being held in Sydney and Melbourne this week, and are luring a new demographic of audiences. The events hope there will be new collaborations between Australian and Saudi film industries. It comes as a new film industry emerges in Saudi Arabia, after the Kingdom opened its first new cinema in 2018 - following a 35-year ban on …
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As the east of the country shivers through a severe cold snap and gas prices spike, manufacturers warn they'll have to buy gas from overseas if supply doesn't improve. Tony Wood from the Grattan Institute warns that gas supply issues are "getting more serious every year". He told RN Breakfast governments have spent too long it doesn't exist, and wh…
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Last year, then 14-year-old American high school student Francesca Mani discovered she had been deepfaked. Since then, Francesca and her mother Dorota have taken their fight to Congress, and this week will join a bipartisan group of senators to introduce legislation aimed at protecting kids from deepfake porn. Guest: Dorota Mani, mother of Francesc…
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2024 has seen a major rise of AI-generated content during election, and it's creating a lot of anxiety. AI-content is fuelling misinformation and disinformation online and on social media, and AEC Commissioner Tom Rogers told RN Breakfast we should be "pre-bunking rather than debunking" misinformation. Guest: Tom Rogers, Australian Electoral Commis…
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The nuclear debate is turning radioactive. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called the Prime Minister a child - so where is this debate heading? The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle Grattan…
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The government says it's moving faster than ever on its renewables rollout, with new data from the federal environment department showing renewable approvals have got to record levels. But Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says investment in renewables could be jeopardised by the nuclear debate which could lead to 'uncertainty' for businesses. G…
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This year's Logies nominations have been revealed, and The ABC has received a whopping 51 nominations, one of the highest tallies ever for the public broadcaster. One of those on the list is Tony Armstrong who's been nominated for a Gold Logie he joined RN Breakfast and his "fairy god-mother" PK to discuss the nomination, which he says "gives good …
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The Australian e-Safety Commissioner has called for age limits to restrict access to social media for children or young teens. But what do teenagers themselves think of the proposal? Ava and Holly, two Victorian 16-year-olds from the Reach Foundation joined RN Breakfast to discuss the way they use social media. They told RN Breakfast that it's not …
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The federal opposition says building multiple reactors on seven nuclear power sites will lead to cheaper energy bills, despite scepticism from economists and energy experts. Rod Sims, Chair of The Superpower Institute told RN Breakfast says "at best" he believes nuclear would increase household energy bills by over $200 per year. Guest: Rod Sims, C…
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According to Emeritus Professor David Blair, student enrolments in physics fell by around 40% and halved for girls last year. Professor Blair is aiming to increase engagement in physics through a learning program called "Einstein First", which aims to make physics interesting - and the early results have been extremely promising. Guest:Emeritus Pro…
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Philippine authorities have accused China's Coastguard of barbarism and piracy - after a Chinese crew last week reportedly commandeered a Philippines navy vessel to stop it carrying out a routine supply mission to a shoal in the West Philippines Sea. The Philippines Armed Forces and Coastguard have posted vision of the incident. So, how close does …
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After the European elections handed French President Emmanuel Macron a humiliating defeat he called a snap election in an attempt to regain control. But the latest polling indicate Macron's election gamble won't pay-off, and will instead hand parliamentary power to Marine Le Pen's far-right extremist National Rally party. Featured: Natanael Bloch, …
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Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant has touched down in Washington for talks with top U.S officials, which he's described as "critical to the war" in Gaza. His visit comes as another battle is playing out along Israel's border with Lebanon, as the U.S tries to avert a broader crisis with Hezbollah. Guest: Matt Duss, Centre for Intl Policy, forme…
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At ten-years-old, when Aalia Elachi's smartphone broke and her parents decided not to replace it, she was devastated. But she's now fourteen and has loved the social-media-free life her parents have given her. What motivated the Elachis' decision and how are other parents around the country following their lead? Guests: Dany Elachi, Sydney father o…
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On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics, Adam and Drew have author Ryan Holiday on to talk about the fear mongering that happens in our society. "Diamond" Dallas Page joins the fellas to talk about DDP Yoga and Adam has his thoughts on the "woke" society in the NBA and how it's affecting the product.…
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To end the week, Adam would like to help the masses in how to interpret people's rhythms, he explains happy & sad profiles, then they try to figure out levels of motivation. Plus, the triggering street signs of Los Angeles, the syndication of Riki Rachtman, and summoned memories.Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microph…
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A new report has been released regarding the main causes of deaths in Australia. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has conducted this study regarding main causes of deaths in Australia in 2022. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more information. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ජනතාව මියයාමට හේතුවන ප්‍රධාන රෝග සම්බන්දව නවතම වාර්තාවක් එළිදක්වා තිබේ. Au…
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listen to the world’s most prominent news highlights. Presented by Mr. Amal Jayasinghe, AFP Journalist, and the world news critic - මේ සතියේදී ලෝකය පුරා සිදුවුණු විශේෂිතම සිදුවීම් කිහිපය පිළිබඳව සාකච්චා කිරීමට 'ලොව වටා' විදෙස් විත්ති සමාලෝචනය සමඟින් අප සමඟ සම්බන්ද වුයේ AFP ප්‍රවෘති ජාලයේ මාධ්‍යවේදී, විදෙස් විත්ති වාර්තාකරු අමල් ජයසිංහ මහතා.…
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SBS Sinhala Sports Journalist Rangana Seneviratne is bringing you the latest information on the sports arenas in Australia and Sri Lanka - මේ සතියේ ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ සහ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ක්‍රීඩා ක්ෂේස්ත්‍ර වල අලුත්ම තොරතුරු රැගෙන ඔබ හමුවට එන SBS සිංහල සේවයේ ක්‍රීඩා මාධ්‍යවේදී රංගන සෙනෙවිරත්න ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ක්‍රීඩා විග්‍රහයට සවන්දෙන්න…
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Oxfam Australia has identified the mining, banking and supermarket sectors as having recorded the largest gains from 2021 and 2023. Listen to SBS Sinhala Explainer for more information. - ගෝලීය වශයෙන් බලපෑ යුධමය තත්වයන්, වසංගත තත්වයන් වැනි ව්‍යසන තත්වයයන් පවතී පසුගිය කාලය තුල ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ විවිද විශාල වියාපාර ලාබලබූ ආකාරය පිළිබඳව නවතම වාර්තාවක් නි…
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Here are the most prominent News Highlights of Sri Lanka. Manoj Udatiyawala reports - SBS සිංහල සේවය ගෙනෙන "මවුබිමෙන් පුවත්" - මාධ්‍යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සිට වාර්තා කරයි
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Australia's news in English, foreign and sports news in brief. Listen, SBS Sinhala News Flash today - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, විදෙස් සහ ක්‍රීඩා පුවත් කෙටියෙන්. සවන්දෙන්න, අද SBS සිංහල News Flash
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Our relationship with our own mortality is perhaps one of the most challenging relationships we have in our lives, so how do we feel ok about it? Dr Leah Kaminsky and Dr Chris Cheers join Beverley Wang to discuss what underpins our fear of death, how we might come to cultivate better acceptance of it, and how that acceptance could in turn actually …
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It was the art of listening that turned Heather Morris' friendship with Lale Sokolov into an international bestselling novel and television miniseries. The author joins RN Breakfast to share the story behind 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' ahead of her upcoming appearance at the 20th International Conference on Thinking in Melbourne. Guest: Heather Mo…
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AI-hallucinations, like a case last month when Google's AI summaries suggested cats had visited the moon, are a serious issue for the rapidly expanding technology. Now researchers from Oxford University have outlined a system for flagging unreliable or inaccurate text generated by large language models. So, how does it work? Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb…
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The conflict between Hamas and Israel has polarised the left and right in countries across the world, more than any other issue in recent times. Against that backdrop, the New York Times columnist and prominent defender of Israel, Bret Stephens is in the country to give a talk hosted by the Centre for Independent Studies. He joined RN Breakfast to …
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The award-winning series Stuff the British Stole is back with a blockbuster second season, filmed across 11 different countries, from Kenya to Canada, Ireland to the Amazon. Presenter Marc Fennell told RN Breakfast he's "always looking for the grey areas" when choosing what stories to tell. He says there's a moral quandary at the heart of every epi…
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Former Telstra boss and nuclear physicist Ziggy Switkowski has given his backing to the Coalition's plans to build seven nuclear power plants across Australia. Switkowski once advised the Howard government on nuclear issues - and has dismissed concerns about the high cost of building small reactors, because of their longterm value as a source of re…
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The ABC's new Chair, Kim Williams has begun a campaign to lobby Canberra for extra government funding, outlining his vision for the national broadcaster to be a "national campfire" that brings Australians together.He told RN Breakfast "democracy is fraying at the edges", and has urged a "much more vigorous style of engagement in fact-based exchange…
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The Coalition unveiled the seven sites of their nuclear proposal this week, but crucially as we know there's no dollar figure attached. How's it been received by voters - and in particular the communities that could be directly impacted?Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Spee…
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A key take-away from the Chinese Premier's visit to Australia was an agreement to better military relations between the two nations, in order to avoid incidents Defence Minister Richard Marles told RN Breakfast that while the defence dialogue doesn't resolve "fundamental" issues, it does "deepen" the understanding between the two nations - allowing…
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Ambassador David Satterfield, President Biden's Gaza aid envoy told RN Breakfast that when the war in Gaza comes to a close it must confront Hamas, and present the people of Gaza "an alternate political vision".Otherwise he warns there "is no real day after" for the region, rather a "very dim, very threatening prospect" of chaos in Gaza, or a retur…
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Rishi Sunak could be the first UK Prime Minister to lose his seat at a general election in more than 100 years, according to a new poll. It comes as a new scandal has erupted, with a second Tory candidate under investigation for allegedly betting on the date of the next election before it was announced. Guest: Jon Sopel, UK journalist and host of T…
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The death toll from extreme heat among Muslim pilgrims to Mecca in Saudi Arabia continues to rise - with many hundreds dead and dozens more missing. The ABC has been told at least one Australian has died in the heat - funeral prayers have been read for the man, though he hasn't been identified. Guest: Yayha Adel Ibrahim is a Muslim Chaplain at Curt…
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Listen to the SBS Sinhala discussion on what we know about "Avian influenza" and what needs to be done. - මෑතකාලීනව ඕස්ට්‍රේලියානු සෞඛ්‍ය බලධාරීන්ගේ අවධානයක් යොමුව තිබෙන Avian influenza හෙවත් "කුරුළු උණ" පිළිබඳව මේ වනවිට අප දන්නා කරුණු සහ ඒ සම්බන්ධයෙන් කලයුතු දේ පිළිබඳව SBS සිංහල සේවය සිදු කල සාකච්චාවට සවන් දෙන්න…
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