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The 920 Show

Nick Meisner, Lydia Andersen

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The area code of the Green & Gold. A city on a bay. The land of cheese curds. Titletown. The Toilet Paper Capital of the World. We are Green Bay, Wisconsin! We’ll dive into all things Green Bay and the best ways to experience our city, from outdoor recreation to attractions, delicious restaurants and wine, beer, and cocktails, sports, events, and everything in between all year round. Hosted by Discover Green Bay.
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Join Barry and his friends as they unwrap their stories and, along the way, mine out the wisdom and knowledge for practical application in every father’s life. Together they discover health and wholeness for fathers, their wives, kids, and generations to come. Barry Edgemon is the Founder/Leader of FatherSeekers. He coaches and mentors fatherless fathers. He leads from his personal and professional experience of son, father, pastor, and friend of the fatherless.
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Creative Pep Talk

Andy J. Pizza

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A Weekly Podcast Companion for Your Creative Journey Transform your creative potential into reality by making your creativity a practice. A “creative discipline” can feel like an oxymoron. Creativity is about doing something new. Discipline is about doing something consistently. The aim of this podcast is to help you strike that elusive balance. Each week, New York Times Bestselling Author Illustrator Andy J. Pizza shares everything he’s learning about building a thriving creative practice. ...
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IT Unplugged

M2 Technology

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Introducing "IT Unplugged" - your go-to podcast for all things IT, Cybersecurity, Business, and Technology! Join our experts as they break down complex topics into simple, easy-to-understand concepts. In each episode, we'll explore the ever-evolving digital landscape and provide practical insights to help your business navigate this exciting world. From cybersecurity best practices to the latest tech trends, we've got you covered. No IT jargon, no complicated explanations - just straightforw ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Israeli officials say they've allowed dozens of trucks - carrying aid - to enter Gaza after imposing an 11-week blockade. UN health officials say malnutrition rates in Gaza have risen during the blockade - and could rise exponentially, if food shortages continue. Yousra Abu Sherekh is a project manager for the aid agency in Gaza INARA, the Internat…
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What are your greatest fears? What freezes you in place, keeps you awake at night, or creates chaos and anxiety in your life and family? Here are seven things men fear most. Bring it into the light and it doesn't look so scary. Get some discipline! Join the FS100 Challenge by signing up today! FS Facebook FS Instagram FS YouTube Got a question? Nee…
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Infuriated farmers and CFA volunteers will congregate at the steps of parliament today in mass protest against the newly passed emergency services levy in Victoria. For many farmers, already grappling with the devastating impact of drought, it feels like a fatal blow. GUEST: Charlie de Fegely, Western Victoria Farmer PRODUCER: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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While night-time economies around Australia have been slowly coming back since the pandemic, more than 1300 venues have closed their doors, businesses are facing increasing costs and cost-of-living pressures are taking their toll. It's an issue also felt acutely in Queensland, which is has another thing on its mind - how it's going to revamp its ni…
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The operator of Liberty Bell Bay has announced it will pause production at is manganese alloy smelter in Tasmania's north while they try to secure new sources of ore. While no redundancies have been announced, the majority of its 250 staff have been asked to take leave. The decision comes three months after the Whyalla Steelworks in South Australia…
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There's momentum for closer trade ties with Europe but the prime minister has been cautious about a proposal from the European Union to enter into a defence and security pact. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen pitched the idea to Anthony Albanese during their meeting in Rome in the context of what she describes as "massively increa…
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Trade talks between Australia and the EU are gathering momentum, following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's meetings with European leaders in Rome this week. Germany is the bloc's largest economy and a key advocate for stronger ties with Australia. GUEST: Beate Grzeski, German Ambassador to Australia PRODUCER: Brooke Young…
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Australia is the world's second largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), and is also the top supplier to our long-time security and economic partner Japan. Last week, resources minister Madeline King talked about the importance of this bilateral relationship and how Australian gas exports are helping Asia's energy transition. But a new repo…
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The United Nations has delivered a scathing assessment of Australia's youth justice system, accusing federal and state authorities of violating international obligations and harming Indigenous children in particular. A report released by the UN's Special Rapporteurs on Torture, and on Indigenous rights, says indigenous children continue to be jaile…
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US President Donald Trump has spoken with Russian leader, Vladmir Putin, for more than two hours and says ceasefire negotiations will begin immediately. President Trump described the two hour talk as going 'very well'. However, the Kremlin has denied that any timeline for ceasefire talks exists.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As drought conditions continue to devastate the livelihood of farmers in South Australia and parts of Victoria and NSW – the National Farmers Federation are calling on the Prime Minister to provide federal support. In the past 16 months, there was nearly 2,200 millimetres of rain in Sydney but only 315 mm in Adelaide.…
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It is the news which those in the most hardened of professional environments can find the hardest to deal with. The death of former AFL player Adam Selwood reverberated across the broader Aussie Rules community over the weekend. GUEST: Dan Mahony, partnership lead from mental health training program Tackle Your Feelings PRODUCER: Joe Sullivan…
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Last term it was taming inflation -- this term it's jump-starting productivity that will be the government's main economic focus, according to treasurer Jim Chalmers. And now the Productivity Commission has shed some light on the areas it thinks could be ripe for reform as it prepares to make recommendations to the government later this year.…
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There's been an unprecedented number of scripts for medicinal cannabis, and in some cases they're being issued every four minutes, according to experts. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency says it has a task force underway to investigate issues around prescribing. Guest: Peter Whish-Wilson, Greens senator…
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The new environment minister Murray Watt is heading west this week, as much-delayed environment law reforms are put back on the agenda. Opposition from the WA Labor government and the state's mining sector played a role in scuttling the previous minister Tanya Plibersek's efforts to get the laws passed last year. But the prime minister says the ref…
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Australian fighter Oscar Jenkins has been tried as a mercenary and sentenced to 13 years in a Russian penal colony. The Australian government has called it a sham trial, insisting he's a prisoner of war, and a serving member of Ukraine's Armed Forces. Could he be included as part of the prisoner swap deals between Ukraine and Russia, following the …
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The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has wrapped up a two-day visit to Jakarta, on his overseas visit since his re-election, aimed at strengthening Australia's defence and economic ties with its northern neighbour. He has described Jakarta as an 'indispensable partner' - and urged Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto to forge closer defence ties w…
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