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A weekly round up of everything happening in the world of triathlon! This podcast is designed to make it as easy as possible for you to know what is happening in the greatest sport on the planet. Each week we will discuss the latest news, go through race results and give our analysis and preview upcoming events so you know who to watch and what to expect. We also chat to the biggest names in the sport about the sport. We aim to provide you with an insight into the workings of the sports bigg ...
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IT University of Copenhagen

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Stay up to date with all the fun things that are happening at IT University of Copenhagen. This podcast will serve you various videos with accounts from actual students at the IT University and give you a glimpse into their lives.
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Triathlon as a sport has a unique part to it, where it allows everyday people to compete in a range of sports, Triathlon, swim bike and run, Duathlon, run, bike,run, Aquathlon, swim, run and Aquabike, swim and bike, for their country against others in their agegroup. The Agegroup Multisport Podcast is a platform where Agegroup Multisport Athletes from around the world, share their Journey from Multisport beginner to Agegroup Athlete. In telling their stories the athletes are providing valuab ...
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Riba oh Riba oleh Ust. H. Imamul Arifin Lc. M. H. I Riba ini sering di dengar oleh kita, kalau jarang berarti ga pernah datang pengajian, memang kalau urusan riba ini tidak sering di dengar karena berbagai masalah misal : karena takut, karena tidak nyaman dengan tetangga, atau karena sendirinya juga terkena riba. intinya riba itu utang piutang, yang mana jika kita menghutangi seseorang kita mendapatkan keuntungan dari utang tersebut. Dalam riba ini terdapat banyak sekali mudaratnya dan juga ...
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Welcome to Sam Pitroda Talks... Mr. Sam Pitroda is an internationally respected development thinker, policy maker, telecom inventor and entrepreneur who has spent over 50 years in Information and Communication Technology and related developments. At present he is founder, investor and chairman of six startups and several nonprofit foundations. He is also a founding member of the UN Broad Band commission and Chairman of the m-powering initiative at the ITU. His biography was published in 1992 ...
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What is spectrum policy? Why do we need it? How is it used? Spectrum policy is about managing the use of the airwaves by mobile phones, satellites and a huge range of other devices ranging from radio telescopes to garage door openers. How can we ensure that all these users get access to the spectrum while bringing the maximum benefits to society? This podcast brings together experts from engineering, economics and policy-making to discuss current issues. It is brought to you by PolicyTracker ...
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Rizal Harun

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I love to talk and spread positivity. My view commonly about common sense, daily life, social life, politics, Islam, also football. I also wanted to know if any topic suggested by you guys. Feel free to contact me please... Salaam!
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Awake At Night

United Nations, Melissa Fleming

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What does it take to be a United Nations worker in some of the world’s most complex and dangerous places? How are UN humanitarians, human rights advocates, prosecutors, development experts, climate leaders and peacekeepers improving our world? Stationed in all reaches of the world and witness to suffering and atrocities, how are they helping people and coping themselves? To find out, Melissa Fleming meets them. Here you will discover extraordinary personal stories from people who devote thei ...
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Send us a text Welcome along to episode 107, on this episode we speak to Mike Jubb, Mike started his sporting journey as an Orienteer in the 80’s (teenage years and through uni) Having fell out of love with the sport, he became a track Runner in the 90’s (steeplechase) and reached a high level only just missing out representing GB at the commonweal…
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This weekend the best women in long distance racing will line up in the South of France to crown the Ironman World Champion. We preview all the action from Nice giving our thoughts on how the race will unfold, who we think will be in the top 5 and who are the athletes we think might not feature. We also discuss the announcements of the T100 2025 Se…
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Mau dapetin exponential growth di Sosial Media dalam waktu singkat? Welcome to The Marketing Playbook Episode 03! 🎉Di episode kali ini, 2 host kita kedatangan tamu yang berpengalaman dalam menghandle berbagai mega influencer, dari beragam niche seperti Devy Anastasia ex-Masterchef Indonesia dan CEO dari HMNS! Mereka berhasil mendapatkan pertumbuhan…
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Punya bisnis harus mulai marketing dari mana? Welcome to The Marketing Playbook Episode 02! 🎉Di episode ini, 2 host yang memiliki pengalaman belasan tahun di dunia digital marketing, akan membahas 19 Key Traction Channels yang dapat memberikanmu guide untuk menggunakan budget marketing yang masih terbatas secara efektif dan bijak.Next-nya bahas top…
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Plenty to cover this week with the PTO announcing Dubai will be the grand final for the T100 series. Kristian Blummenfelt is not going to cycling but will instead try and win gold in Los Angeles in 2028. We discuss Challenge Samarkand, Challenge Beijing and Supertri London. To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon To watc…
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Send us a text Welcome back to the Agegroup Multisport Podcast. In this episode we speak to my good friend, training partner, team mate, coach and treasurer. Ive known Steve for many years and he is one of the most competitive and focused athletes I know. Steve tells us how he got into running after a lay off of 30 years, he also shares how he got …
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Another week with so much to go through. We start with the news that Sam Laidlow's garage burned down and his bikes got damaged! We then take a moment to remember a force in the Canadian triathlon scene, Michael Brown who tragically passed away recently. We discuss triathlon broadcasting and the impact Joe Skipper had on the Zell am See 70.3 covera…
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Penderitaan yang dialami seharusnya tidak mendatangkan pertentangan dimana ego menjadi tuan tetapi justru memberikan kedamaian karena Allah turut bekerja untuk mendatangkan kebaikan bagi mereka yang mengasihi DiaApakah engkau sedang menderita jika ya engkau memerlukan teladan untuk melewati penderitaan mu...dan engkaulah orangnya yang tepat mendeng…
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Plenty to talk about this week! We discuss the cancellation of Challenge Sandefjord and discuss the responsibility Challenge Family has in ensuring it's events meet certain standards. We then discuss Ironman Canada and what these performances mean for the Ironman World Championships in Kona. Can Lionel Sanders be a threat for the win based on this …
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In the past few years, the United States has been at the forefront of new, innovative spectrum access systems. This includes CBRS (Citizen Broadband Radio Service) in the C-band and AFC (Automated Frequency Coordination) in 6 GHz. In this episode of the podcast, we speak to Amit Nagpal of Aetha Consulting, who argues that Europe should embrace thes…
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Send us a text It was a pleasure to meet and chat to Irish Multisport Athlete Rob Dwyer Robs story, though relatively new to multisport, was refreshing to hear. Rob says "I came from a hurling back round which I played right up until last May 2023. I decided to retire from it and a friend of mine was at me to have a go at a triathlon since covid, w…
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Just 13 days after racing the mixed team relay in Paris, Kristian Blummenfelt has reminded the world just how good he is at triathlon (did we ever forget?) with an incredible win at Ironman Frankfurt. This week we unpack all the action from Germany as well as the news that one of the greatest athletes to ever do the sport, Daniela Ryf has retired. …
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Plenty to talk through this week including Ironman Frankfurt which now has Sam Long on the start list! We discuss the changes Sam has made to his 2024 season and what it means for the rest of the year. We also discuss the news that Lionel Sanders will line up next weekend at Ironman Canada and his recent decision to go back to training solo. We the…
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Send us a text It was greta to have an athlete who has represented his country in a different sport. On this episode we speak to David Kelleher, an Ulta runner who has represented Ireland. David Says "I played rugby at an amateur level up until I was 34. I have always been into running. Once I finished playing rugby I wanted to focus a little more …
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In this episode, we talk to Nada Abdelhafez, the Head of Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs for Middle East and Africa at Shure, about the future of Programme Making & Special Events (PMSE) spectrum. We discuss what was decided at WRC-23 for PMSE spectrum, future bands that could be available for audio, production and events and the coexistence and poss…
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Triathlon has been rocked by another doping scandal with Mexian athlete, Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez serving a provisional suspension for an anti-doping violation. We unpack all situation this week and the implications on the sport in general. We also discuss the Olympic Mixed Team Relay, preview Ironman Frankfurt and ask the question, should Ironman…
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Muhannad Hadi knew that humanitarian work was his calling from an early age. Now UN Deputy Special Coordinator and humanitarian coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, he is devoting himself to helping to alleviate the unimaginable suffering in Gaza. “They told me that agony, 24/7. They told me what they go through from the morning unti…
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What a week of racing with the men's and women's Olympic events taking place on the streets of Paris. We saw two of the most incredible races in recent memory including that finish from Alex Yee to bear Hayden Wilde and Cassandre Beaugrand claiming victory over Beth Potter on home soil. We talk about the issues in the lead up to the event and why t…
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Send us a text Welcome to the latest epsode of our pod. On this episode we chat to pone very determined lady. I first met Nic when we were over at the European Multisport Champs in Portugal, she had travelled over with former guest Robert Myler, who suggested Nic should come on and share her story. Nic says " Im a full-time working mum with 2 young…
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Since the first spectrum auction took place in 1989 in New Zealand, there have been many changes to the auction format. Yet one fundamental idea hasn’t changed: The bidder who offers up the most cash wins. In the latest episode of the PolicyTracker Spectrum podcast, we speak to Yasmine Frizlen an Economic Analyst at NERA in the Spectrum Department …
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Growing up as a refugee in Burundi, Juliette Murekeyisoni dedicated herself to helping others from an early age. In her recent role as UNHCR’s deputy representative in South Sudan, she continued to keep hope alive by encouraging refugees to focus on their education and long-term perspectives. “For me, every time I meet them, I tell them: “Don't los…
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This week we preview T100 London with the help of Andrew Horsfall-Turner. Andrew gives a pros insight into how the race might unfold and who are the ones to watch in London this weekend. We also discuss Ironman Lake Placid and if Lionel is going to be a threat in Kona. Give our final picks for the Olympics next week and much more! This episode is b…
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Matthew Hollingworth has worked in conflict zones around the world, from Ukraine to South Sudan and Syria. Previously in charge of the World Food Programme’s (WFP) emergency operations in the West Bank and Gaza, Matthew was responsible for delivering life-saving aid to desperate people. “People ask me every single day when I'm in Gaza: “When will t…
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This week we are back to discuss all the action from WTCS Hamburg, the final race befor the Olympics. We chat about the updates to the water conditions, Taylor Knibb confirming she will not race the road race and preview Ironman Lake Placid (briefly). We also discuss Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz and more pressing if we think Sam Laidlow should have rece…
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Send us a text Welcome to Natacha Ratcliffe She reached out to us on insta to come on the pod and share her knowledge on Sport Psychology in triathlon. Natasha is half-British, half-French Sport and Exercise Psychologist in Training with BASES, currently based in Fulham, London. She initially came into sport psychology through a passion for enduran…
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2 new Ironman records were set in Roth over the weekend by Magnus Ditlev and Anne Haug. We discuss those incredible performances and more this week as we discuss the role of world records in triathlon. Will gives us an update on Supertri for 2024, we get his thoughts on how the Olympics will unfold, just how good Taylor Knibb is and preview this we…
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In his new book, titled "the End of Telecoms History", Professor William Webb argues that as data consumption is slowing and the broadband speeds offered to most people is now good enough, the telecoms industry has reached a turning point. In this episode of our podcast, William speaks to PolicyTracker journalist Richard Haas about what implication…
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What a week of endurance sports as Mark Cavendish breaks the record for most stage wins in the history of the Tour de France! This week we look at Taylor Knibb's Olympic plans, T100 Wildcards for London and why we love that Sophie Coldwell and Jess Learmonth will be racing. We preview Challenge Roth and discuss if Maguns Ditlev can break his own wo…
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Growing up on a farm, Beth Bechdol never dreamed of following in her agricultural family’s footsteps. Now Deputy Director-General of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), she has not only returned to her roots, but is now fighting the corner of farmers the world over. “I know what it takes to grow a crop and to provide enough support fo…
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Send us a text We are Back after a short break, on this episode we hear from Eoin Bailey who raises for Ireland in his agegroup. Mainly doing sprint Duathlon, Eoin shares what it means to pull on the Irish Colours and how their qualification process is done. From a background of many sports including horse riding , Irish football and rugby, it was …
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Lionel Sanders continues his incredible 2024 with an impressive win in Mont Tremblant 70.3 in horrific conditions but even more incredible is Paula Findlay winning the same race but doing it days after winning the Canadian National Time Trial Championships. We discuss the issues with the Paris swim course, which athletes we consider top 10 threats …
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Born in Brazil to German parents, Achim Steiner knows first hand the power of cultural exchange to drive international cooperation. Now head of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), he leads global efforts to secure a better future for our planet and its people. “The clearest lesson from 50 years of modern development thinking is don't try…
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The biggest decision in professional triathlon this year has been made as British Triathlon announce their full team for the 2024 Paris Olympics. We discuss the reaction and problems with discretionary selection criteria. We also discuss the problem with age group drafting (more of a rant), Anne Haug races Nice 70.3 despite invoking the PTO injury …
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Volker Türk has the greatest respect for those able to hold onto hope when all appears to be lost. As United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, he has devoted his life and career to helping the world’s most vulnerable people. “What has always struck me was encounters with people who are extremely resilient … who actually see hope, includin…
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This week we are joined by a true legend of the sport, Tim O'Donnell to wrap up all of the action from T100 San Francisco. We analyse some of the incredible performances from Kyle Smith, Marten Van Riel, Rico Bogen and Taylor Knibb as well as some of the more surprising performances from athletes like Sam Long and Alistair Brownlee. James also goes…
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Amy Pope has always championed humane and orderly migration as an opportunity for societies, not a problem. Now the first female Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) she is campaigning for a fundamental shift in attitudes towards newcomers. “You just give somebody a little space. Everybody has purpose. Everybody ha…
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