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Dive deep into the world of your favourite artists with us! Join Shannon Burns, Myles Galloway, Producer Jess, and the rest of the iHeartRadio family in Canada for in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at what REALLY goes on when artists drop by!
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Sydney, wake up with the Morning Crew. Dave Hughes, Ed Kavalee & Erin Molan. Get more at: hit.com.au Download the App - For Apple: https://apple.co/2f28Qvq For Android: https://bit.ly/2gLlCzn Watch: https://bit.ly/2KWOK4o Follow: @hughesyedanderin Like: https://www.facebook.com/hughesyandkate/
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Our Families Ourselves

Ann-Sophie Morrissette & Maria Pasquarelli

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Each week, "elder" millennial moms Ann-Sophie and Maria meet people who challenge the traditional notion of family-forming and parenting. We explore the joy, the pain, and - let’s face it - dysfunction of creating a family. Adoption, IVF, surrogacy, child-free by choice, and more … these are our families, told through our voices.
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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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The podcast connecting identity and business. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with an identity management leader, focusing on industry hot topics and stories. Join Oscar Santolalla and his special guests as they discuss what’s current and what’s next for digital identity. Produced by Ubisecure.
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Hosted by Desh Amila. This Is 42 Podcast is home to experts from around the globe. Only those with a hunger for the truth should enter. You can also enjoy the ever insightful Cafe Classroom.
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Talk Yourself Up

Talk Yourself Up

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Welcome to Talk Yourself Up! Podcast, a place where two friends are joined by inspiring people who bring to life the power of having a chat and talking their truths. We delve into people’s stories, life, love, loss and everything in-between. Grab yourself a cuppa, sit back and press play! Find us: Instagram: @talk.yourselfup Get in touch: Email: talkyoselfup@gmail.com
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Welcome to the Turned Up Life! I’m Renee Lynn and I’m here to take you on a unique journey to live your best life. Deep down, you have what it takes to achieve your goals but sometimes it can be hard figuring out how to get there. That’s why I’m here. This podcast is about the power of manifestation with simple steps to help you design your dream life. Get ready to get your life turned up!
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A podcast recorded on a yacht located in Marin County, California. Host, Jeremy Gaebe meets with the “most interesting people we can find.” Anchors Up Podcast offers listeners a peek at “boat life” and also offers listeners a transparent look at the journey of starting a podcast. Guests range from friends of Jeremy’s to celebrities to the average Joe and everywhere in-between. Shows are posted at random. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anchorsupodcast/support
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That’s A First is a podcast where the firsts of some of our favourite people are revealed. From occupational hazards, adolescent mishaps and romantic tragedies, comedians Maisie Adam and Tom Lucy explore the moments that make up our lives and shape us into who we are, one guest at a time.
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Who inspires the women making history right now? History Becomes Her is a weekly Mashable podcast about women who are shaping the world, presented by Rachel Thompson. Each episode, we speak to women making change now about the women of the past who paved the way for them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Sali Hughes each week for a conversation with a special guest about their own appearance. In this podcast, Sali attempts to get under the skin of her guest's beauty routines and rituals, and hope to find out exactly what they see when they look in the mirror. How has the past affected the way they see themselves now? When did they look and feel their best? And how has their relationship with face and body shifted as time has ebbed and flowed? Skin + Me is an accessible way for millions ...
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For the change-makers, explorers and entrepreneurs by heart or practice, Hyper Curious podcast is a celebration of what’s best in human beings: OUR CURIOSITY. Get ready to change your perception of what it means to be an 'overnight success'. Here you will listen to the most intriguing U-turns and A-ha moments of our guests, and how embracing changes (rather than fearing it) keeps them curious and evolving. Your host is Beta Lucca, a successful BAFTA-winning entrepreneur and Forbes Top 50 Wom ...
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Rod Arquette Show with Greg Hughes Daily Rundown – Thursday, July 18, 2024 4:20 pm: State Senator Mike Kennedy joins the guys to discuss the GOP Convention and his upcoming bid for Congress in Utah’s 3rd District. 4:38 pm: Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy joins Rod and Greg to discuss her re-election bid in Utah’s 2nd District, the assassination at…
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, July 29, 2024 4:20 pm: Thomas Catenacci, a reporter with the Washington Free Beacon, joins Rod for a conversation about his coverage of Kamala Harris’ plan to be more aggressive than Biden when it comes to electric vehicle mandates. 4:38 pm: Steven Greenhut, Western Region Director for the R Street Institut…
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In today' podcast with Hughesy Ed and Erin, the guys speak to Evelyn who reveals she has two vaginas, Erin wants to ask you howto split the time with children as a single mother, and a text trauma reveals a split relationship is rekindled... but what happens next? PLUS James Magnussen speaks about the games and how they've gone woke. Subscribe on L…
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You can't turn a corner in Hollywood without running into a nepo-baby. But few have used their relationship to a celebrity parent as much as John Owen Lowe, the son of actor Rob Lowe. The father-and-son co-created and star in Unstable, a workplace comedy that looks at the uneasy dynamics between a famous dad and his son, drawing on their real-life …
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In Venezuela, thousands of civilians have taken to the streets in protest - after Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the Presidential elections, in a result that is being disputed by international observers. The government-controlled election authority announced Maduro had won with 51 per cent of the vote but many - including US Secretary of State A…
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As America hurtles towards a third election featuring Donald Trump, experts are again asking why he has such mass appeal. Part of the answer lies in the 1980s policies of Ronald Reagan, that's according to Nobel prize-winning economist Professor Joseph Stiglitz. Guest: Professor Joseph Stiglitz,By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia is moving to secure its undersea cable infrastructure, with the establishment of the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre. The centre was unveiled yesterday in Tokyo by Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, at a meeting with Australia's counterparts in the Quad security group, which includes the US, Japan and India. Guest:Dr. Willi…
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Following the Albanese Government's first Cabinet reshuffle, Ministers have been on the offensive spruiking their new portfolios and admonishing the Opposition for their criticism. And Opposition leader Peter Dutton is visiting Israel. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments …
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Just months after budget regional airline Bonza went into voluntary administration, Rex Airlines has placed a halt on trading of the company on the stock exchange - calling in accounting firm Deloitte to help with financial services. There are concerns the airline is on the verge of collapsing, which could remove vital services for regional communi…
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At the Paris Games, Mollie O'Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus have further taken their place in the rich history of Australia at the Olympics. While back home, in the AFL, blood on the floor at Essendon after last weekend's loss to St Kilda.In netball, the burden of favouritism not worrying the Adelaide Thunderbirds ahead of this weekend's Super Netbal…
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The Albanese Government's new-look cabinet has officially been sworn in at Parliament House, Tony Burke has swapped the Workplace Relations portfolio for the hefty ministries of Home Affairs and Immigration. He is now already in Indonesia for talks on security issues including countering terrorism and people smuggling and told RN Breakfast his prio…
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Silence + Rapture is the first partnership for the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Dance Company, since their last joint venture nearly ten years ago. Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Rafael Bonachela, artistic director at the Sydney Dance Company joined RN Breakfast to discuss how the dazzling…
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A report in The Saturday Paper revealed concerns that Our Watch is ignoring the impact of alcohol and other key factors in gender-based violence. Data from the The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education shows that alcohol is a factor in up to 65 per cent of all police-reported family violence incidents. Featuring: Philip Ripper, No To Violen…
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Ray Lawler died last week at the age of 103. He's arguably Australia's most famous playwright as well as an actor, theatre director and producer. His iconic play 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' changed the course of Australian theatre when it was first performed in Melbourne in 1955. Guest: Alison Whyte, actor who played 'Olive' in Neil Armfield's…
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A new report highlights the close relationship some large meat producers have with governments and it claims this can have a negative impact on the environment, animal welfare and human health. So, what needs to change to achieve healthy and sustainable production of red and processed meat? Guest: Dr Kate Sievert, Research Fellow with the Global Ce…
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The decades long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is on the brink of erupting into another war in the Middle East. The US has cautioned Israel about escalation with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, as Israel weighs its response to a rocket attack from Lebanon over the weekend that killed 12 youths in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights.Hezbollah …
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In a race for the ages, Australian swimming stars Ariane Titmus and Mollie O'Callaghan went head to head in the Paris pool for the 200-metre freestyle. Mollie O'Callaghan dethroned teammate Ariane Titmus, claiming the gold medal while Titmus nabbed the silver, in a history making race. Guest: Tom Maddox, ABC News Reporter in Paris…
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In today's podcast, Hughesy Ed and Erin catch up all things over the weekend, a Secret Lives of Sydney reveals a family doing it tough, but how bad could it be without anybody knowing? PLUS Parent Confessions reveals things you wouldn't believe! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erin See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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In 2008, medical history was made when doctors completely cured a patient of HIV for the first time. Now a major conference has heard that the Berlin Patient has a successor - which could have important implications for future cure strategies for HIV AIDS. Guest: Dr Norman Swan, host of What's That Rash? podcast and RN's The Health Report; author o…
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There have been some great musical moments in the history of the Olympics, that have etched themselves in the minds of viewers and listeners. So, which piece of Olympics music is Russell Torrance from ABC Classic's favourite? Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenterBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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While the health impacts of RSV for babies and young children are widely known, a lot of older Australians don't realise they should be vigilant about this virus. But former ABC Chair and Ita Buttrose is on a mission to raise awareness about RSV for older Australians. Guest: Ita Buttrose, Former ABC Chair and RSV awareness campaigner Producer: Eddy…
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Fears of a full-blown war between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel got closer over the weekend, after a rocket fired from Lebanon killed 12 people at a soccer field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. The IDF responded with strikes on a number of targets in southern Lebanon, but it's unclear what else could follow - and how Hezbollah will respo…
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At the Olympics – a gold medal to Jessica Fox and the Matildas winning an 11-goal thriller are the big stories out of Paris this morning.In the AFL, the Bulldogs and the Hawks on the rise.In rugby league, another stellar performance from Nathan Cleary as Penrith thrashes St George-Illawarra. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfi…
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The Albanese Government has undertaken a Cabinet shake-up, with Tony Burke taking on the seemingly mega-portfolio of Home Affairs, Cybersecurity and Immigration. 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 dumping of both the Immigration Minister and the Home Affairs Minister is being labelled as a win for the Opposition - who have been calling for them to be moved. Deputy Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley told RN Breakfast she believes Tony Burke's appointment to the portfolio of Immigration is a "weak one" and Andrew Giles' move to the portfo…
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Alessia Cara sits down to chat with iHearRadio's Ruby Carr to talk about Dead Man, and a whole new era of music! Alessia Cara talks about losing the 'pure joy' around creating music as you become a more established artist, and how she found it again when creating Dead Man. Alessia Cara talk about the influence John Mayer has had on her career and t…
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The NSW government has announced a move to legislate a ban on "no-fault evictions", preventing landlords from ending a lease without a "reasonable" excuse from next year. The changes will be some of the most significant in the rental market in a decade, with NSW Premier, Chris Minns telling RN Breakfast "something has to change" as Sydney rental pr…
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Australia is facing a shortage of intravenous fluids used for tens of thousands of patients in hospitals across the nation. AMA President Professor Steve Robson says the amount of IV fluid needed in Australia is 'staggering' this week could be a 'danger week', and hospitals could be forced to juggle elective surgeries. Guest: Professor Steve Robson…
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Just a few days into the Olympics, and the Australian medal tally is already swelling. Tracey Holmes joined RN Breakfast for an update on just some of the thrilling performances so far.The Matildas wrangled a magical comeback against Zambia to keep their Olympics dream alive, while flag-bearer Jess Fox claimed gold in the women's canoe slalom K1 ov…
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Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah are threatening to erupt into open warfare, after rockets fired from Lebanon killed a dozen people in the occupied Golan Heights. Mostvictims were children or teenagers, struck when rockets hit a soccer field. Tovah Lazaroff, Deputy Managing Editor at Jerusalem Post says it's a "sharp reminder" we're on the bri…
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, July 26, 2024 4:20 pm: Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center joins Rod for a conversation about how old guard conservatives are at a crossroads as they view the Trump-Vance ticket as a rejection of their views. 4:38 pm: Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Educatio…
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iHeart's Ruby Carr caught up with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and director Shawn Levy on the Deadpool & Wolverine Red Carpet in Toronto to present them with custom I Love Wolverine and I Love Deadpool friendship bracelets. Shawn Levy dishes on who was more well behaved: Dogpool or Ryan and Hugh on set, and explains why he loves them both so muc…
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Today on the podcast, the guys finish the lie detector with Producer Toni - does she have a favourite of the three? PLUS A Secret Lives of Sydney reveals tricky situation and a line of work that might cause a stir... Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, July 25, 2024 4:20 pm: Ellie Gardey Holmes, a reporter and Associate Editor for American Spectator, joins Rod for a conversation about how the media tried to hide Joe Biden’s cognitive issues. 4:38 pm: Charles Lipson, Professor Emeritus of International Politics at the University of Chicago, joins Rod to …
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The diagnosis of a serious heart condition in Dr Daniel Timms' father in 2006 set him on a path that could change the world, especially those with serious heart conditions. The pair began work on a revolutionary artificial heart which nearly two decades later has been successfully implanted in a human for the first time.…
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An investigation by The Guardian has revealed lobbying by friends of Gina Rinehart to have a portrait of her in the National Gallery removed were so extensive, the gallery's director wrote to the Federal Arts Minister, warning him it might come up in Parliament.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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