Hosted by Global Seafood Alliance’s Justin Grant and Maddie Cassidy, Aquademia is your go-to podcast for a fresh take on all things seafood. The podcast aims to educate consumers and industry professionals on how seafood is connected with the issues facing our planet, what consumers can do to help, and arm them with the knowledge to make better seafood choices! Each episode will feature interviews from professionals of many disciplines to demonstrate how deeply seafood is connected with our ...
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This show is dedicated to analyzing controversies within and related to Christianity and presenting all sides as fairly as possible. One of the primary focuses of the show will be to interview people of differing opinions to collect a variety of perspectives in one place.
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Join Dr Sam Illingworth as he provides insight into new scientific research via the medium of poetry.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Every week, our 29-minute podcast brings you all the environmental news and stories to keep you in the know in Pennsylvania and beyond.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau and his expedition team set sail to explore dangerous and spectacular locales across the globe to reveal the oceans' mysteries in "Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures." Find out more about this PBS series at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of invertebrates and discover how to help these extraordinary animals. The Xerces Society is a nationwide non-profit organization that works to conserve invertebrates and their habitats. For more information go to xerces.org.
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Sit in with the folks from The Niche Cache for a regular cheeky and mystical geeze at kiwi sporting happenings, from Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s playmaking to the Wellington Phoenix's backline to Joseph Parker's left jab and Kane Williamson's forward defensive. Bringing the good vibes without the mainstream media bollocks, join The Diggity Doc and The Wildcard on The Niche Cast. http://www.theniche-cache.com/
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The goal of Science and the Sea is to convey an understanding of the sea and its myriad life forms to everyone, so that they, too, can fully appreciate this amazing resource.
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Casual esoteric nostalgia with just a hint of the macabre. A podcast.
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Everyday Environment delves into the intricate web of connections that bind us to the natural world. From water, air, energy, plants, and animals to the complex interactions within these elements, we aim to unravel the ties that link us to our environment. Through a variety of educational formats, including podcasts, blogs, and videos, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of these connections among the residents of Illinois. Explore more at go.illinois.edu/everydayenvironment. Hosted b ...
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MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, t ...
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Welcome to the Primordial Soup Pot! Join Aaron and Rustin as they explore the strange side of ecology, natural history, and evolution.
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Engaging discussions about Alexandria, Virginia local news with ALXnow's reporting staff, plus interviews with local newsmakers.
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Podcast by A Tribe Called Jest
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Our Host (Davin Thomson) Talks about the things he loves with his friends, TANGENTS WILL BE HAD!
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The Vermont Center for Ecostudies and Vermont Public unite the sounds and science of nature in this monthly feature. The program is hosted by biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra, who share their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm for wildlife education and conservation.
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Science! What is it? Who does it? Why does it matter? At the Science Night Podcast, we highlight the people doing the work, and give them a place to tell their stories. We also cover science news and discoveries to keep you up on all the amazing things that are happening.
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Hear exclusive insider news on the upcoming feature film Masked Mutilator. From pro-wrestling to horror, and martial arts — Masked Mutilator has it all. Join Executive Producer and Co-Screenwriter Dale Schneck each week as he takes you behind the scenes of this one-of-a-kind movie.
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The Conservation K9 Podcast educates and celebrates the dog teams protecting the natural world. Hosted by conservation dog team trainer and animal behaviourist James Davis.
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Our debut series, Speak of the Devil, comprises six short plays written by four emerging female writers. Each piece is unique and tells a powerful story from the female voice. It explores themes of anxiety, male-dominated industries, friendship, food, careers and bodies – things which are not exclusive to women but that can have dramatic differences depending on your gender. Speak of the Devil is independently produced by Baker Street Productions Ltd.
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Seven million mussels to be placed in Hauraki Gulf
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Seven million mussels will be placed in the Hauraki Gulf next week to help reverse decades-long damage. Ngati Manuhiri Settlement Trust Chief Executive Nicola MacDonald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Business news for 26 July 2024
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Govt proposes to amend Marine and Coastal Area Act
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The government is overturning a Court of Appeal decision that lowered the threshold for recognising customary rights to the foreshore and seabed. Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Child poverty advocate shocked targets softened
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One child poverty advocate is shocked the government has discreetly softened the target for children in poverty. Child Poverty Action Group head Sarita Divis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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NZ names Olympic opening ceremony flagbearers
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Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailor Jo Aleh have been named as New Zealand's flagbearers for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
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Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailor Jo Aleh have been named the New Zealand flag bearers at the Paris Olympics.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 25 July
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On today's episode, survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies that followed the release of the final, damning report of the royal commission, we hear from Minister Erica Stanford and co-chair of the survivor experiences board, Frances Tagaloa, we cross to Paris where Barry Guy brings us the latest on the Football Ferns …
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Transport Minister announces upgrade to commuter trains
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The Transport Minister's announced an upgrade for commuter trains connecting the capital with Palmerston North and Masterton, with new carriages running more frequently by the end of the decade. Transport Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Morning Report.
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Trump shooter googled JFK assassination prior to rally
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The director of the FBI says Donald Trump's shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks googled the assassination of President John F Kennedy, before registering to attend Trump's campaign rally.
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NZ manufacturer of EV charges switches focus to Aus market
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A New Zealand manufacturer of EV chargers is switching its focus to the Australian market, because of New Zealand's plunging EV sales. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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Market Update for 25 July 2024
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Group advising govt on killer robots shut down
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A group advising the government about killer robots has been shut down due to lack of resources. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Wairoa mayor not surprised by scathing review of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's flood protections during Cyclone Gabrielle
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Wairoa's mayor, Craig Little, says he was not surprised by a scathing review of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's flood protections during Cyclone Gabrielle. Little spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Staff shortages at Rotorua hospital 'dire' says union
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The junior doctors' union says staff shortages at Rotorua Hospital are so dire that patients are being sent back to the emergency department from other wards. Ruth Hill reports.
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How will the Govt navigate enormity of abuse in care recommendations?
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How will the Government navigate the enormity of the Royal Commission of Inquiry's report into abuse in state care? Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Canadian women's football team coach will miss tomorrow morning's game against New Zealand, while two other staff members have been sent home following the drone scandal at the Paris Olympics.
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Anglican Church responds with apology to abuse in care report
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At faith-based institutions sexual, physical, psychological and spiritual abuse was pervasive over decades. This includes but may not be limited to Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jehovah Witness and Salvation Army organisations and at Gloriavale. The Anglican church has apologised and admitted it failed to properly respond and investi…
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'Opt-out' clause used to justify Gumboot Friday funding
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Health officials had to invoke a special 'opt-out' clause to ensure $24 million given to Mike King's Gumboot Friday initiative complied with government contract rules. Investigative reporter Anusha Bradley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed US lawmakers in his first visit outside of Israel since the October 7th attacks. Washington D.C. correspondent Benji Hyer spoke to Corin Dann.
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NZ receives apology after Canada caught spying on Football Ferns at Olympics
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Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says the New Zealand Olympic team has received an apology but wouldn't speculate if any action will be taken against Team Canada following the drone scandal. Barry Guy reports.
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Co-chair of survivors panel on abuse in care report
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Survivors of abuse in care say it will be hard for some to trust the system which harmed them, to implement change. The co-chair of the survivor experiences board, Frances Tagaloa says the changes are long overdue, but it's going to require trust in a system which survivors already inherently mistrust. Tagaloa spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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Erica Stanford on govt's response to abuse in care report
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Erica Stanford, the minister responsible for the government's response to the report into abuse in care, says the stories are confronting and survivors will be at the heart of what happens next. Stanford is the lead coordination minister for the government's response to the report and she spoke to Corin Dann.…
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At least 200,000 abused in state and faith based care: report
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The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has found at least 200,000 people have been abused in state and faith-based care since 1950. Reporter Tim Brown who has been covering the abuse in care inquiry for RNZ, and he spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Maori survivors of abuse in state care hope for action
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Maori survivors of abuse in state care, hope the Royal Commission of Inquiry's report doesn't just end up gathering dust. Maori news reporter, Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira, filed this story.
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Survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies following the final, damning report of a six-year inquiry. Kate Green reports.
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