Hey there, momfriend! Welcome to MommAdulting with me, Kelly Michele. Join me every Wednesday for a new episode on how to navigate the cross section of mothering while adulting. Together we can make this MommAdulting life more manageable and definitely more enjoyable. Until we connect again, make sure your shirt is not inside out and your skirt’s not twisted. You got this, momfriend!
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Wondering who you should you root for at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics? Get to know some of Team USA’s most inspiring athletes and the causes they champion. Season 7: My New Favorite Olympian and My New Favorite Paralympian hosted by 12-time Olympic medalist Natalie Coughlin Season 6: My New Favorite Futbolista hosted by World Cup champion Meghan Klingenberg in English and Janelly Farías in Spanish Season 5: My New Favorite Futbolista hosted by soccer legend Juan Pablo Ángel in Eng ...
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give sets out to bring the voices of empowered and inspiring women forward to share their stories of stepping into leadership positions. We aspire to share what is possible and encourage more women to leap, striving for these board and c-suite positions themselves to change the path towards a more inclusive future. This podcast will share stories on how women lead and how their leadership opens the doors for the greater value of opportunities for others. By l ...
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Hot Flashes! Investing In Her Wellness with Ariane Tom
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Women-led venture firms grew from 12 in 2010 to over 300 in 2020, representing new opportunities for women in leadership and innovation. As the first generation of women with decades of work experience and control of 50% of wealth, it’s up to us to invest in companies who share our values, especially in women’s healthcare. Ariane Tom is here this w…
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Science: More extreme weather, 'fast fashion' fix
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Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn with three new studies: the first focuses on what climate change is set to do to New Zealand's weather patterns in the coming years. Researchers in the US have found a way to make it easier to separate out fibres in textile waste. Could it provide a solution to how to recycle the world's annual 92 m…
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Migration down, more NZers depart, fertility declines
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Distinguished Professor Emeritus Paul Spoonley discusses where New Zealand's population is heading, as migration numbers track down, more and more Kiwis leave our shores, and fertility rates continue to decline.
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Inflation has slowed to a three year low, with consumer prices rising 0.4 percent in the three months ended June.
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Kelly rounds up the news from Rotorua - including a controversial e-bike trial for Kainga Ora tenants and an unusual Mongrol Mob carjacking.
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Hannah August reviews Practice by Rosalind Brown published by Orion Publishing
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How Khalida Popal uses football to fight for women's rights
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Khalida Popal found a passion for football against an unlikely backdrop in Afghanistan, in the mid-'90s; a time where women were not seen to have a place in sport. She eventually rallied a team and became co-founder and the first captain of the women's national football team.
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Australia: Union scandal, Tenancious D cancels, MH17 anniversary marked
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the allegations levelled against the construction union, the CFMEU and Tenacious D quitting their tour.
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Renewed push to build a 'run-of-river' hydro scheme in the West Coast
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A West Coast lines company is reigniting a bid to build a run-of-river hydro scheme in its region - but it's facing staunch opposition.
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What would road user charges for all cars look like?
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The government wants to move the entire vehicle fleet to paying road-user-charges - but how would this work, and when will it happen?
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We are just 10 days away from the Olympic Games opening ceremony, Glen also casts an eye over Wimbledon, the finals of the European and South American football champs. and the All Blacks' win at the weekend.
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Emily Pattullo on her new psychological thriller
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Author Emily Pattullo's new novel explores decisions we make when we're young, and the far reaching consequences they can have.
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Fletcher's cost management focus pauses software rollout until 2026. Oliver also talks to Kathryn about the KiwiRail board recommended build-and-sell option to resolve a $551m ferry contract.
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
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Northport expansion has been refused consent and Peter has been gauging reaction.
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Geneticist Marlena Fejzo lost her baby to morning sickness, so she discovered the cause
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Geneticist Marlena Fejzo, like many women, suffered extreme morning sickness during her first pregnancy.
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Former US president Donald Trump is in Milwaukee amid strict security, for his party's election convention.
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Could a smartphone app encourage children outdoors?
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A small tech company is working on an app which it hopes could act as a confidante for children, and encourage them to get outdoors.
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Concerns from parents and teachers that early childhood education sector review will leave children at risk
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A review into the early childhood education sector by the new Ministry of Regulation has the support of centre owners - but others are wary.
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Need for speed: New survey captures Kiwis' thoughts on speed
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As the government pushes on with plans to raise speed limits around the country, an NZTA survey has found strong support for lowering limits around schools.
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New planning policies to boost housing: the good, the bad
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Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay joins Kathryn to look at six big changes announced by the government to boost housing, including the setting up of Housing Growth Targets for tier 1 and 2 councils.
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A three-week winter soup festival underway for the second year- the Waitaki soup sipper trail. Eateries around the district cook up a diverse range of broths and winter warmers.
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Dale Husband
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Tim and Dale join Kathryn to look at Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's time in the US for Nato and the meetings he held with various world leaders.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
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The Woodend Bypass north of Christchurch has got the greenlight as one of the first seven roads of national significance - how has the announcement gone down in the community? Waimakariri residents could face a targeted rate to help fund flood protection work on the Ashley/Rakahuri River. And North Canterbury's mayors have called for a Civil Defenc…
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Book review: Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner published by Hachette
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Lucy Lawless on turning the lens on a fearless camerawoman
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Lucy Lawless' roles in her career have typically been strong women - so it should come as no surprise that Lawless' directorial debut is a documentary on fearless Kiwi war camerawoman Margaret Moth.
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Guardian foreign correspondent Luke Harding speaks to Kathryn about the fallout in Ukraine after a children's hospital was struck by Russian missiles last week.
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