covering all things cycling from professional to amateur, global and local
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We are 4 friends who met and forged a bond in the A/V department at a high school in Texas and now we are picking up where we left off 20 years ago. Doing what we love consuming as much popculture as we possibly can and talking about it!! Let us be you're water cooler!! As we chat about Tv, Movies, Music, Sport, Entertainment and much much more so be sure to join Chris, Dean, Jorge and Troy on The Güd Vibes Podcast (pronounced GOOD)
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FlamesNation Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener 5 Days a Week - Monday to Friday - 10:00 am to 12:00pm MTN Live on Youtube / Twitter / Facebook Dean "Boomer" Molberg, Ryan Pinder and Former Calgary Flames Defensemen Rhett Warrener host Calgary's #1 Sports Talk Show. All things Calgary Flames, Calgary Sports, as well as a dive into the NFL, CFL, MLB, Golf and a variety of the Wide World of Sports. https://www.youtube.com/@Flames_Nation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ...
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Join hosts Shiv Gaglani, Michael Carrese, Hillary Acer and Derek Apanovitch for an ongoing exploration of how to improve health and healthcare with prominent figures and pioneers in healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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B’nM Pro Staffer Russ Bailey hosts the BrushPile Fishing Podcast, a podcast complementing the popular Crappie TV Show, “BrushPile Fishing.” With various guests in the Crappie community, you will find tips on Crappie Fishing, as well as Crappie tournaments and more!
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The MMT Podcast offers economic analysis on current issues from a Modern Monetary Theory perspective. Aimed at anyone who has ever felt lost in the jargon used by mainstream economics commentators. We believe economics is for everyone. You can help sustain this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast
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Providing cutting edge solutions to Urban Planners and Landscape Designers in implementing "green on grey" - the successful integration of living plants in the built environment.
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RNZ daily and weekly programmes
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Mornings with Matt and Bob, weekdays from 6 to 10 am. Powered by laughs, a lot of useless information, and a smidge of classic rock, it is piloted by some names you might recognize…
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A podcast about fitness, business, and life hosted by Kevin Warren and Justin Ochoa. Kevin and Justin are both strength coaches in their late 20's, driven to educate and inspire people to live a healthy life. The guys share tips to help people prosper both in and outside of the gym, and regularly bring on guests who are leaders in the fitness industry.
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles Film Review Podcast. Starring Bianca Garner and Dean Fougere aka Titus Frost. This is a podcast where we review and analyze films for their hidden, sometimes occult meanings and decipher the true meanings of films. Join us for an alternative look at the film industry with a film expert and a conspiracy theorist as we redefine what ”movie reviews” and the film critic industry should be.
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Every Life has a Story. This channel focuses on the highlights of Chai with Manju, an award-winning popular Indian American Talk Show on India New England Multimedia/INE News. Dr. Manju Sheth is the President of INE Multimedia & media personality. As the show's host, producer & creator, she brings celebrities for powerful interviews. With global outreach, Chai with Manju has spotlighted guests from almost every aspect of life. The series has featured esteemed guests including Sadhguru, Indra ...
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Strategies for Integrating Technology Into Medical Education: Dr. Warren Wiechmann, Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Science Education and Educational Technologies at University of California Irvine
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The question of how generative AI and other recent advances in technology will change medical education is one we're continually seeking answers to on Raise the Line, and today we're turning to a really well-placed expert to weigh in on this issue. He's Dr. Warren Wiechmann, senior associate dean of Clinical Science Education and Educational Techno…
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A unquiely-shaped home on the outskirts of Christchurch which has more than a passing resemblance to a classic UFO spaceship has been awarded category one historic status.
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AI giant reveals 'world's most powerful chip'
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The CEO of tech company Nvidia told an audience of 20,000 in Silicon Valley that the product will 'realise the promise of AI'.
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Despite karaoke's global success, Shigeichi Negishi's death in January went relatively unnoticed. Author Matt Alt tells Nights about the pioneer.
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A wrap of the day's big stories
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Māoriland Film Festival brings 168 films over five days to Ōtaki
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For the eleventh year running, the indigenous world is coming together in Ōtaki on New Zealand's Kāpiti Coast to celebrate indigenous storytelling on screen.
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Newsroom political editor joins Emile Donovan to untangle the big problems of the day in politics, including the government's instructions to councils to not follow the law over Significant Natural Areas.
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ABC Wantok Program for 19 March 2024.
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Is it even possible to lay claim to the cosmos? Space law expert Maria Pozza makes contact with Nights.
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 19 March 2024
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The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin).
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The latest Pacific regional news.
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Due to vagaries of the MMP system, some list MPs must endure a period of waiting and uncertainty before they can enter Parliament.
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The Panel with Kirsty Cameron and Dean Hall (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Kirsty Cameron and Dean Hall discuss the Government's plan to crack down on "unruly" Kainga Ora tennants. Plus, NZ's 1970s Futuro House is now a heritage listing.
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'Impacts every facet of our life', a parent on changes to disab
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The Ministry of Disabled People yesterday announced new limits on what disabled people could purchase with their funding. It also said there would be changes to the way equipment such as wheelchairs and home modifications were prioritised. Its been described as a shock move. Under the new policy, families seeking respite care are likely to be limit…
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The Panel with Kirsty Cameron and Dean Hall (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Kirsty Cameron and Dean Hall disscus disability funding changes that have left some people shocked, and the ongoing polic pay claim.
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Disability community reeling after government narrows funding
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The disability community is reeling after the government moved to narrow access to funding. Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People, issued new rules for accessing financial support in a Facebook post yesterday. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
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Australia: Uber agrees to pay millions to the taxi industry
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Australia correspondent Nick Grimm speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia's eSafety Commissioner upping the stakes in a growing stand-off with social media giants over what they're doing to stamp out terrorist and violent extremist content on their platforms and Uber agreeing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation to the taxi industry.…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Winston Peters refuses to back down on Nazi Germany remark
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New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has refused to back down from his Nazi Germany remark - saying he makes no apology - and accusing the media of misrepresenting him. The clapback comes despite the Prime Minister raising the comments with his deputy PM directly yesterday - and asking all political leaders to mind their language. Deputy politic…
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White Ferns fallen short of victory in 1st T20 against England
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The White Ferns have fallen just short of victory in the first T20 against England this afternoon. Batting first England set New Zealand 161 runs to win but the hosts came up 27 runs short. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen.
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Wayne Brown takes AT's first electric double decker bus for test drive
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Road cones, raised crossings and the entire board of Auckland Transport have all attracted the wrath of Auckland's Mayor, and today Wayne Brown had the opportunity to pop off a few shots at its chief executive. The mayor joined Dean Kimpton at a bus depot this afternoon to show off Auckland's first electric double decker bus. And as the two Aucklan…
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Two NZ brothers to appear in Thailand court for assaulting a police officer
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Two New Zealand brothers are due to appear in a Phuket court this afternoon following a scuffle with a Thai police officer earlier in the week. Hamish and Mattson Day, both aged in their thirties, are charged with multiple offences including robbery, assaulting an officer, attempted bribery and driving a motorcycle without a license. Checkpoint und…
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Visual journalist Marika Khabazi asked people how much they pay to go to the GP, and how they'd feel about paying before they see the doctor.
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GP practices asking patients to pay before seeing doctor
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A group of GP practices is asking patients to pay before they see the doctor because more people are skipping on their bills. Green Cross Health is rolling out a pay on the day policy across most of its 67 clinics nationwide, following an increase in patient debt levels over the past 6 months. It says in the face of an ongoing cost of living crisis…
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Mata Season 2 Episode 4 | Mike Smith on Climate Change & commentators Khylee Quince and Matt Tukaki
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Mike Smith discusses his groundbreaking climate change court case, then commentators Khylee Quince and Matt Tukaki reflect on the first 100 days of the coalition government.
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All the top stories and other headlines from the day
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Student recognised by NZQA as a premier award winner
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An over achieving Hawkes Bay student, who was named dux 2 years in a row, smashed scholarships in nine subjects and graduated high school at 16, is now studying toward a career in medicine at Otago University. Former Havelock North High student, Tapas Kant has also been recognised by NZQA as a premier award winner for 2023 because he managed four "…
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Uber drivers protest outside Court of Appeal
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Uber drivers and union workers have protested outside the Court of Appeal in Wellington today, as the huge rideshare company again argued that drivers are not employees. In 2022, the Employment Court determined that four Uber drivers were not independent contractors, and were being wrongfully denied employment rights and protections. Pretoria Gordo…
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Questions raised over school competing in Maadi Regatta
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Questions are being raised over whether one of the country's top rowing schools should be allowed to compete in this week's Maadi Regatta due to an earlier cheating scandal. Hamilton Boys' High admitted to 17 rule breaches across major regattas from 2021 to 2023 and was fined and stripped of several titles. Now, as Hamilton Boys' chase more silverw…
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Plant thefts at Christchurch's Mona Vale caught on CCTV
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There's been a string of brazen plant thefts from the Mona Vale Garden Park over the past 6 months, with some flowers and bushes literally disappearing overnight. The Historic Mona Vale homestead is surrounded by more than 5 hectares of stunning grounds, including manicured lawns, mature trees and flower gardens; beautifully kept by staff and an ar…
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Rugby: Blues return to Eden Park to face Crusaders
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RNZ sport journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about the Blues returning to Eden Park this weekend against the Crusaders and the All Whites against Egypt this Saturday.
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Donald Trump using violent language causes debate with supporters
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United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump using violent language and how he can't cover his bond in a civil fraud case. He also speaks on a second man being charged in relation to the theft of the world's most famous pair of slippers.
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Price of DOC huts and campsites going up 18%
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From July first the price of huts and campsites is going up 18% with the exception of Paparoa; it'll increase a modest 6%. That means at peak season a hut on the Milford track will be $92 for New Zealand residents. International visitors pay 50% more. The fees haven't been reviewed for 4 years and rising construction and maintenance costs and sever…
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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It's all charm and seduction at the start of a relationship with a narcissist. But then comes the manipulation and gaslighting says Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a professor of psychology at California State University who works with survivors of narcissistic abuse and has personal experience with them too. She says narcissists rarely change, so people in …
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In Adelaide today, Brad Foster reports on the current debate on whether nuclear power is the answer to Australia reducing its reliance on fossil fuels for energy consumption.
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Questions to Ministers RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? STUART SMITH to the Minister of Finance: By how much has Government debt increased in recent years? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement, "I think everyone agrees that the state must alway…
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Today Mt Roskill Grammar school library manager Catherine Ross talks to Jesse not just about her book recommendations but also shares her thoughts on the declining literacy rates in Aotearoa.
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.
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For Tech Tuesday commentator and Ambit AI founder Tim Warren is back to talk about scams and technology.
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The loss of learning languages, what it means
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In Australia Sydney's Macquarie University has a proposal to stop teaching five languages.
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On today's show, So'omālō explains how Evie’s away at O'Week for a new cult she's joined, Tāmaki Makaurau-based indie-pop delight Geoff Ong explains the hidden message behind his latest music video, and rap duo eleven7four and emerging artist Smokey Rosie dive into their heartfelt single.
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First electric hydrofoiling ferry to operate on Lake Manapouri
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New Zealand's first electric hydro-foiling ferry will soon be gracing the waters of Lake Manapouri
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The Ashburton District Council has proposed closing the Tinwald Community Pool - despite protests from residents in the area.
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Dentists continue to campaign for ban on sugary drinks in schools
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Dentists are continuing to campaign for a ban on sugary drinks in schools after the previous government left them hanging. The Labour Government considered a ban but deferred it until after the election. The Dental Association, now wants the new ministers to put the ban in place for all intermediate and secondary schools. Dental Association preside…
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Contentious dump in Greymouth can't automatically be shut down says West Coast Regional Council
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The chair of the West Coast Regional Council says a contentious dump near Greymouth's water treatment plant can't be automatically shut down. On Monday, the Grey District Council issued a call for the regional council to revoke all the consents for the Taylorville Resource Park in Coal Creek, near Greymouth, after an EPA investigation found the dis…
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Some exporters are happy with the fast tracking of the EU free-trade deal saying it means they'll benefit from tariff removals this season, while others say the rushed process means issues won't be worked through. Sally Murphy has the rural news.
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All Whites striker Chris Wood has pulled out from the New Zealand side for upcoming internationals after suffering a injury in Nottingham Forest's recent draw with fellow relegation strugglers Luton Town. Stephen Hewson has sports.
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Souring consumer sentiment has hit the bottom line of outdoor goods retailer KMD Brands, posting a near $10 million interim loss, with revenue down almost 15 percent. Anan Zaki has the business news.
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Parents and whānau of people with disabilities are in shock and extremely disappointed by sudden limitations to funding - stopping people from using it for transport, food or accommodation for support workers. The department issued the new rules on Monday, surprising the disability community without consultation or warning. The Ministry says the fu…
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