A podcast where Steve Manus (Dad) and his daughter Sam Manus catch up on the phone and discuss nothing and everything. “It’s better than photos” Previously: A podcast about Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast - “Revisionist History”
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Welcome to my favorite voicemails - she's 80 - something, she's my best friend, and she loves leaving me voicemail.
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Join Eli Schwab (comic author) and Manus Dunbar (Nerd Swag MC) as they chat about comics, music, toys, video games, SPIDER-MAN, TV, movies and everywhere they intersect. Also search "Can I Thwipp It TV" on youtube for more!!
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Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses the current exhibition "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology." Featuring 170 examples of haute couture and ready-to-wear, the exhibition explores how handmade and machine-made fashion intersect.
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Sunday Extra presents a lively mix of national and international affairs, analysis and investigation, as well as a lighter touch.
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Travel smarter with SUITCASE Magazine’s Editor Fleur Rollet-Manus and Contributing Editor Amira Hashish. We’re spotlighting up-and-coming destinations, sharing our best-kept secrets from around the world and checking in with the people who are shaking up the way we travel. Thought all trips went smoothly for our editors? We’ll let you in on some of our not-so postcard-worthy moments too.
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NIN3S (aka UNER) is the new alias of one of the most important talents of the last 10 years in the international electronic music scene, UNER. With a classical background including an undergraduate degree in Music Theory & Piano (which he began at the early age of 4), and a Summa Cum Laude graduation in the Art of Mixing from the Berklee College of Music, together with his passion for film scoring and orchestral composition and his love for the art in general led him to focus on this new pro ...
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Showcasing love, support to artists and ultimately a platform for talent.
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Blue Mountains Live is a Live Gig And Event Guide which covers live events from Penrith to Lithgow incorporating a Radio Program, a Facebook page and a Website with Gig Guides, artist, venue and organiser directories and regular reviews and photos and videos from the show. While in lockdown the Blue Mountains is not hosting Live Music, but there is still a lot going on. In this series of interviews local artists, event organisers and stakeholders in the music industry talk about how they are ...
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Taylor Young and Ishan Nath break down all the best basketball storylines every week.
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Not With A Bang – your audio guide to the end of the world. A current-affairs/comedy podcast hosted by Pat McCaffrie and Lance Turnbull.
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Why is this a story? How did we get here? We explain the most interesting and outlandish stories making headlines. Hosted by ABC News journos Yasmin Parry and Will Ockenden.
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Welcome to The Future of Cities, a new podcast from The Mission. In this podcast we dive deep into topics and technology that are vital to creating a better world. Each episode features interviews with industry leading experts including city planners, technology innovators, government officials, architects, builders, and more. A better future won’t happen unless we build it. So hit subscribe and join us as we explore the future of cities.
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A weekly comedy podcast about Ireland's biggest TV show Fair City. Roger O'Sullivan and Denis Len watch Fair City and report back with a run down of the previous week's episodes. A task which tests their friendship, mental endurance and overall sanity.
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Third Pod from the Sun is back, and we’re going weekly! We’re breaking things up into six-week mini-series and our first series is all about the true, personal stories from scientists, for everyone. Join us as we combat misconceptions about sharks, learn how to lasso lizards, hear from a Martian here on Earth, spark science joy via TikTok, journey to Antarctica, and fight over food with some capuchins!
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What's happened to the refugees who were sent to Nauru and Manus Island?
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Refugee Roundup :By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Can you guess this week's tweeter?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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81 year old Ruth Wilson recently received a Kings Birthday honour for services to hot air ballooning.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is heading to Paris to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games and to glean ideas for planning for 20323 Games, to be co-hosted by the Gold Coast.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Professor Tamas Wells has a PhD in Burmese politics, and works at Melbourne University’s School of Social and Political Sciences.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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An opponent to Viktor Orban emerges from within his own party
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Peter Magyar was a prominent member of the ruling Fidesz Party for many years, but he jumped ship in order to contest the European Parliament elections in June, where his party won 30% of the vote in Hungary, putting Viktor Orban on notice.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The backlash against women in the US Secret Service
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Following the attempted assassination of Republican candidate Donald Trump, conservative media commentators have criticised Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and female secret service agents assigned to Mr Trump, for not doing enough to protect him.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The world’s largest conference on HIV/AIDS is being held in Munich Germany this week. While AIDS deaths have declined worldwide there’s been an increase in the number of people living with HIV, around 39 million people and more than half are women and girls.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fresh from surviving an assassin's bullet, Donald Trump has triumphed at the Republican National Convention with his selection of JD Vance as his running mate and heir apparent and the adoption of a new party platform, which has been heavily influenced by Make America Great Again ideology and policy. Is the Trump takeover of the Republican party no…
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Can you guess this week's tweeter?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: Stephanie Smith, 2013
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At the age of 28 Stephanie Smith became one of this country’s trade leaders, when she was appointed Australia's Trade and Investment Commissioner and head of education for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In June she was named as the winner of the Young Leader category in the AFR’s Women in Leadership awards. This young diplomat credits two lo…
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Birth rates decline as the number of childfree women increases
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More women are having children later in life or not at all, according to the latest OECD Society at a Glance report.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One in three women in Australia will experience anxiety during their lifetime, and women are twice as likely as men to experience depression and four times as likely to experience anxiety. The Hush Foundation brought together women mental health patients, and renowned Australian composers, to inspire an album of piano compositions, called Seeking S…
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The surprising link between native goannas and sheep safety
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The giant monitor lizards are scavengers and help get rid of any dead animals which leads to some interesting benefits for other species in the area. But the number of heath goannas is declining and there’s hope they will benefit from a project to restore southern Yorke Peninsula’s landscape by returning locally-extinct species. Guest: Tom Jameson,…
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Thailand's military-appointed senate reaches end of term
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Thailand's newly elected senate has been approved by the country's electoral commission, after being delayed due to an investigation into complaints of an undemocratic process. The outgoing military-appointed senate reached the end of its five-year term in May 2024. The courts in Thailand have also set the next hearing dates for several cases invol…
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In a victory for peoples’ power, the Kenyan President William Ruto has sacked his Cabinet in the face of ongoing nationwide anti corruption protests that have left more than 40 people dead.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Organ transplants for people with a disability
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The latest research and clinical developments for people with Downs Syndrome will be discussed at the World Down Syndrome Congress in Brisbane from July 9-11. Emily Caska also discusses the situation in Australia for people with disability who need an organ transplant.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: Charlotte Woodward, 2007
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Charlotte Woodward is a young woman with Down syndrome who has had four open-heart surgeries and a lifesaving heart transplant.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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10 things you should know about your child's mental health
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Dr Billy Garvey has spent his 20-year career working with children - from newborn babies to 17-year-olds - addressing mental health issues and behavioural problems. He says he's never met a child in his clinic who has been too difficult to help. As it becomes increasingly hard to find available paediatricians, Dr Billy has consolidated a list of th…
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Imagine attending a funeral, and right in the middle of the eulogy, a well dressed 6ft tall, stranger interrupts and says he has a message from the person in the coffin.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Of all the death and destruction in Ukraine caused by Russia’s bombing, the story of the eastern city of Mariupol stands out. Human Rights Watch conducted a 2 year investigation into the siege of the city, to gather evidence of war crimes and to capture as much as possible of what was destroyed. It estimated eight thousand people were killed in Mar…
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NATO summit dominated again by Ukraine question
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NATO’s 75th anniversary summit this week comes as political upheaval in Europe and the United States could affect the NATO alliance support for Ukraine. Some want to move on bringing Ukraine into the NATO.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The US Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity has thrown all the prosecutions against Donald Trump and others involved in the January 6 insurrection into doubt, and it has exposed the depth of the divide on the Supreme Court bench.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Year That Made Me: Jessica Brown, 2020
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Over the past 20 years Jessica Brown has changed the course of hundreds of young women’s lives for the better. The charities she founded, SISTER2sister and Warrior Woman Foundation, support young women at risk through pairing with older, successful women role models.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Instead of a tweeter, can you guess this week's croaker?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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