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The Neighbourhood Rewatch

The Neighbourhood Rewatch

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The Award Winning Podcast - That’s Sometimes About Neighbours. Buy Our Shit http://www.redbubble.com/people/watchneighbour Subscribe to the Patreon for bonus episodes, video versions, early access, monthly prize draws and access to our community chat all for just £1 a month (Plus VAT) www.patreon.com/neighbourhoodrewatch All our other links https://linktr.ee/neighbourhoodrewatch Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-neighbourhood-rewatch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ...
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Neighbourhood Radio

Neighbourhood Radio

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Neighbourhood Radio is a series of in depth conversations providing a rare insight into the people behind the scenes of the entertainment business. Hosted by @ChuckieOnline & @BennyScarrs
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Parkway Bible Church is located in Toronto, ON and is a member of the Associated Gospel Churches of Canada. We have been dedicated to serving our area for 60 years and have a passion for our surrounding neighbourhood, city and world.
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✨ What happens when a group of young, black queer best friends squad up to discuss pop culture, traditions, and being black in America? Welcome to Your Friendly Neighbourhood Negroes, your new place to take a load off and catch a laugh as hilarity ensues. ✨ Email: Yourneighbourhoodnegroes@gmail.com
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Beatrice Ashe has a quiet life as an assistant at the Woodbine Agency, a small detective firm in the east end of Toronto. But things change for her quickly when she is brutally attacked and left near death. Now, her boss Grace Hawthorne has a choice to make: Let Bea die... or give her a second chance. A second chance that brings Bea into a new world of shadow. Woodbine is a show about monsters, mysteries, new beginnings, and new bodies. What would you do if you found yourself in a world you ...
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BBC World Service

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Introduced by Robert Redford: Where do you live? How does it feel? Did you choose to move there, or is it simply where you are? Five tales from around the world – a collaboration between the BBC World Service and the Sundance Institute. Originally broadcast in The Documentary.
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War & Peace

International Crisis Group

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War and Peace is a podcast series from the International Crisis Group. Olga Oliker and Elissa Jobson interview experts about all things Europe and its neighbourhood from Russia to Turkey and beyond. Their guests shed new light on everything that helps or hinders prospects for peace. A podcast member of the EuroPod production network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Alastair Humphreys

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Do you yearn to connect with wildness and natural beauty more often? Could your neighbourhood become a source of wonder and discovery and change the way you see the world? Have you ever felt the call of adventure, only to realise that sometimes the most remarkable journeys unfold close to home? After years of challenging expeditions all over the world, adventurer Alastair Humphreys spends a year exploring the small map around his own home. Can this unassuming landscape, marked by the glow of ...
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On this podcast, we take people from your lives and hear what they have to say about different things ranging from feminism to Taimur's diaper and see what a disaster it is to bring them all together. Instagram- @the_neighbourhood_convention Twitter-@TheNeighbourCon Disclaimer- The opinions expressed in this podcast are only for dramatic purposes and are not to be taken seriously.
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Where does your wanderlust lead you? To Melbourne’s cafes or the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter, a New Zealand vineyard or the pavements of New York… what’s your neighbourhood? Join travel journalists and editors Kirstie Bedford and Belinda Jackson for stories from across the world. Hosts Belinda Jackson & Kirstie Bedford Website Instagram @theworldawaitspodcast Support us https://ko-fi.com/theworldawaits (thank you!)
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Across this podcast series Leah Tess, Laura Goldthorp, Jess Simmons and BLAB (Frances Murray) will discuss many aspects of the music they write and listen to, in addition to talking about what it means to be a woman in the music industry today. They make up Queens Of The Neighbourhood - 4 female singer/songwriters who’s music spans across a variety of different genres. They will be performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a three day showcase at Greenside, Infirmary Street from August ...
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Making sense of the political decisions that affect your life. Every Saturday, host Catherine Cullen takes you to Parliament Hill — and across Canada — for in-depth coverage and analysis of the week’s major political news.
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If you could live anywhere, where would it be? Join me as I talk about hypotheticals, 'women issues', fragments of life's musings, no one really cares and if you ask me. And other times, the difficult hypotheticals that force you to reflect - What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail? Is free will real or just an illusion? Ever heard about Trokosi? What would you suggest is the best approach to confront gender discrimination? If you'd love to encourage us, here's the ...
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Samurai Movers stands out as a premier choice for Denver residents seeking reliable and efficient residential moving services. With a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and a team of highly trained professionals, Samurai Movers ensures a seamless moving experience, whether you're relocating across the street or to a new neighbourhood in Denver. They offer a full range of services, from careful packing and loading to safe transportation and unpacking, all tailored to fit the unique ne ...
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"Friendly neighbourhood alternative cool kid with great eclectic tastes." One of my friends said that about me and it stuck. Join me as I have conversations that probe into what we are as human beings.
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Hatts Chats and Giggles is a community-focused podcast serving Hattersley, Mottram, Longdendale, and beyond. In candid interviews, host Mark sits down with local movers, shakers, community groups, and everyday heroes making a positive impact. We’ll hear from entrepreneurs energising the local economy, volunteers improving lives, creatives enriching the community, and changemakers tackling important issues. From inspirational neighbourhood leaders to impactful nonprofits, we’ll explore what d ...
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Care & Feeding of Werewolves

Kerfluffle & Chaos Productions

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Care & Feeding of Werewolves is a dark modern fantasy audio drama. The setting is the real world reflected through a tarnished mirror where the local doctor faces hexes instead of malpractice suits, neighbourhood graffiti consists of magical sigils, and no one is exactly what they seem.
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Way Underground Youth Radio

Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre Youth Space

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A weekly youth-led podcast focusing on issues that matter to young people, mental health and wellness. This podcast was produced in the Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre Youth Space as part of a NSW Government Regional Radio Grant.
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CEED Pod

Alisha, Arshiya, Amy, Christian, Jack

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An audio reflection of Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows people & issues by diverse hosts, published by the CEED Centre Society https://www.ceedcentre.com
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Think of us as your friendly neighbourhood vegetable vendor. Just that instead of veggies, we're showcasing the freshest of original Indian Indie music. Follow us- https://www.instagram.com/locallysourced_india/ https://www.facebook.com/locallysourcedindia/ https://goo.gl/G9imjE
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The Paodcast

IVM Podcasts

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Hosted by Thedailypao.com's Purva Mehra, Pronoti Datta and Amit Gurbaxani, The Paodcast is your fortnightly low-down on Mumbai's food and culture scenes plus city secrets and neighbourhood gems.
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Launched in February 2007, Monocle is a premium media brand with magazine, web, audio, retail and broadcast divisions. With coverage of forgotten states, alluring political figures, emerging brands, fresh forces in popular culture and inspiring design solutions, our mission is to keep an eye and an ear on the world.
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On the Balearic isle of Ibiza the summer season is beginning to wind down. The legions of leisure seekers won’t officially dwindle until mid-October, when many of the island’s restaurants head off on their half-year hiatus. Moored in Ibiza Town, Monocle correspondent Liam Aldous has been tucking into the changing face of the port city’s food scene,…
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The fastest growing demographic who are vulnerable to housing insecurity and unaffordable housing is older women. Many of these women have been valuable contributing members of their communities and working professionally yet find themselves in housing precariousness later in life due to a range of systemic societal and economic factors. The Housin…
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Ethan Panizza joins The Neighbourhood Rewatch to talk accents, filming in the outback and giving 100% https://linktr.ee/neighbourhoodrewatch If you would like to support the podcast, you could always leave a nice 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify OR you can subscribe to our Patreon for just £1 a month (plus VAT) and receive early access to…
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As the death toll in Lebanon rises into the several hundreds, emergency talks begin at the United Nations General Assembly. We ask whether a diplomatic solution to this conflict is still possible? Plus: Iran’s changing attitudes to nuclear negotiations, Russia’s questionable solution to its falling birth rate and Spain prepares to give “human” righ…
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A new wave of Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon has prompted national leaders, including the UK’s Keir Starmer, to urge their citizens to leave Lebanon. Then: Berlin is playing host to InnoTrans 2024 this week, the world’s largest mobility trade fair, and we assess the ‘slow television’ craze in Norway. Plus: Tamagotchi opens its first ever offic…
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Joe Biden delivers his final address as US president on “how the world should come together”; attacks across the border between Lebanon and Israel escalate; and why union leaders at Boeing have rejected a “best and final offer”. Plus: we have the latest on the US election and headlines from the world of technology. From Milan: Salone highlights, in…
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China introduces its strongest measures since the coronavirus pandemic to boost its ailing economy. Also on the programme: we discuss the Minerals Security Partnership as it reveals fresh plans to break China’s grip on critical minerals. Then: Keir Starmer takes to the podium at the Labour conference as his ratings plummet. Plus: we ask what childh…
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In the first episode of a new season of War & Peace, Olga and Elissa talk with Konul de Moor, Crisis Group’s consulting South Caucasus Analyst, about the difficult path toward peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan after Baku gained full control of Karabakh following a lightning offensive in September last year. They discuss the obstacles Baku faces …
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Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky and other leaders make their case in New York and Washington; the US helps Taiwan make China-proof drones; why the Swiss object to biodiversity; and Australia’s supermarket scandal. Plus: the curator of Dundee Design Week. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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We discuss two new films in this week’s episode. ‘The Goldman Case’ dramatises the 1976 trial of revolutionary left-wing intellectual Pierre Goldman and is a thrilling retelling of a momentous event in French legal history. Plus: we speak to the directors behind the new documentary ‘Sugarcane’, which follows an investigation into the Canadian India…
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As Ukraine’s President Zelensky touches down in the US ahead of the UN General Assembly this week, we unpack what will be on his agenda and what his secretive peace plan for Ukraine might look like. Also in the programme: as Germany’s Social Democrats hold off the far right in the eastern state of Brandenburg, we look at why this is a major relief …
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Welcome to the Saints Church Glastonbury podcast! We are a local church network based in Alberta, Canada. We go to places no one wants to go and do things no one thought possible so that anyone and everyone can discover hope and life in Jesus. This week, Pastor Brett emphasizes the timeless relevance and transformative power of the Bible, illustrat…
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The latest as Israel intensifies its strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Then: France has a new government but for how much longer? Plus: the president of the UAE is in Washington for a meeting with his US counterpart. Also on the programme: Seoul and Prague take steps to collaborate more closely and wine news. From Milan: Salone highlights, interview…
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As world leaders flock to New York this week for the 79th UN General Assembly, Emma Nelson talks to Julie Norman and Mark Lowcock to discuss how the crisis in the Middle East will affect proceedings. Plus: we find out what the election results might mean for Sri Lanka’s economic future and check in at Milan Fashion Week. From Milan: Salone highligh…
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Our panel reflects on the US Federal Reserve decision to cut interest rates for the first time since March 2020. Paul Donovan, chief economist in UBS Global Wealth Management and Kiran Ganesh, managing director in the UBS Chief Investment Office, discuss the 50 basis-point reduction, consider the macro picture and explain what this week’s move mean…
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Richard Williams, one of the most revered animators in modern times, leaves a lasting creative impression from ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ to ‘The Pink Panther’. ‘Adventures in Animation: How I Learned Who I Learned From and What I Did with It’ follows the life and career of Williams in animated features; from the moment when, aged five, he saw ‘Snow…
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Emma Nelson, Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Stephen Dalziel on the weekend’s biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle’s editorial director Tyler Brûlé in Zürich and Monocle’s correspondent in New Delhi, Lyndee Prickitt, for the latest headlines. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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It has been more than a decade since a Western Balkan nation joined the European Union and long-simmering tensions between neighbours in the region are beginning to fray. In this special episode, largely recorded at the Globsec conference in Prague, we speak to those keeping the peace including Miroslav Lajčák, Christian Schmidt and former Croatian…
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The House. Is. Back! And everyone’s flexing their muscles. Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet joins the show to talk about how his party might use its strength to get what they want from the government. Plus, after NDP leader Jagmeet Singh had a standoff with protesters who’d hurled insults at him, MPs talk about just how much harassment …
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This week on ‘The Stack’ we speak with the team behind ‘Reporters’ magazine, a literary reportage publication from Ukraine. Plus a new travel title based in Dubai and French cinema publication ‘La Septième Obsession’ From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.By Monocle Radio
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Author and political correspondent Tessa Szyszkowitz joins Georgina Godwin to talk about the pager explosions in Lebanon, seeing Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza in London and fashion at political conferences. Plus: Monocle’s Mae-Li Evans heads to Amsterdam for the Glue design festival and ‘Financial Times’ senior business writer A…
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We meet Ed McIlory to find out about his new Iberia-inspired opening, Tollington’s, in north London. Also on the programme: Marisa Mazria Katz meets the founders of Ziba, a US-based company that aims to bring the distinctive taste of Afghan fruit and nuts to the world. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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Co-founder Andreas Grape talks about the journey to launching Nordic Angels, the largest investor network in the Nordics, with a mission to rebuild trust in social platforms and foster cross-border collaboration by connecting business professionals and start-ups. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More info.…
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At the end of a week filled with violence in the Middle East, Yossi Mekelberg joins us from Israel to discuss the latest and what the next stage of the Israel-Gaza conflict will look like. Also on the programme: we round up the latest technology news from Norway, hear the highlights from London Design Festival and discuss the New Zealand bird of th…
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As US president Joe Biden hosts leaders from Australia, India and Japan at his Delaware home for the Quad Summit, we explore the group’s future amid two leadership transitions. Plus: Greenland’s push for independence, a lookahead to the UK Labour Party Conference and tech news. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. Mo…
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As the Israel-Hezbollah conflict reaches boiling point, Georgina Godwin is joined by Hannah McCarthy and Mark Lyall Grant to discuss what the UN Security Council can hope to achieve during its emergency meetings this week. Plus: Carlota Rebelo considers whether or not the Thames river will ever be swimmable. From Milan: Salone highlights, interview…
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We look out for the oldest – and youngest – residents of our cities as we explore how design can combat loneliness among the elderly, and how children in Helsinki can learn while enjoying public playgrounds. We also check in with the originator of the ‘sponge city’ concept. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running guide. More i…
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The latest from the Middle East as the secretary-general of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, vows to retaliate to Israel’s deadly device attacks. Also on the programme: we discuss news from North Korea as the nation shows off its nuclear arsenal with a test of its “new, super-large” ballistic missile. Plus: we examine the row over UK prime minister Kei…
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In the aftermath of recent attacks in Lebanon, we discuss escalating tensions and violence in the region with journalist Stefanie Glinski in Beirut. Then: more diplomatic engagement with the crisis in Sudan and a transport-news roundup. Plus: we head to Sri Lanka for the Global Countdown with Fernando Augusto Pacheco. From Milan: Salone highlights,…
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Lebanon sees further explosions of digital devices as Hezbollah vows retaliation. We unpack the latest and explore the broader concerns for global security. Plus: Colombia’s president declares an end to peace talks with the ELN, the Dutch try to opt out of EU migration rules and a look at Uzbekistan’s disco scene. From Milan: Salone highlights, int…
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How can winemaking push the boundaries of tradition? Founder Travis Braithwaite talks about Pangaea Estates’ tradition-defying blends and navigating a global supply chain to deliver a one-of-a-kind wine experience. Plus: wine expert Chandra Kurt shares tips for discovering new markets. From Milan: Salone highlights, interviews and a daily running g…
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As the world reacts to deadly communication-device explosions in Lebanon, we’re joined by Nicholas Noe to give us the view from Beirut. Also: China and India hint at thawing ties as they begin to resolve their issues along the Line of Actual Control, the pair’s de facto border. Plus: we unpack changing attitudes to migration in Europe following Kei…
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