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Our mission is to help and give back to our communities. As we learn more about racial inequalities it has motivated our organization to campaign against racial inequalities. As we continue to learn what's happening in the world we're very empathetic. Our efforts is to make a difference in individuals lives. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awareness-and-balance/support
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FULL CIRCLE is hosted by Jerry Bryant who pioneered one of the earliest and longest-running Jesus Music syndications, the Jesus Solid Rock Radio Show, heard on over 100 radio stations. Jerry was a part of the early Jesus Movement of the 70s! His Jesus Solid Rock concerts in Carbondale, Illinois helped to usher in early CCM to the Mid-West. In 1978, Jerry became pastor of the Last Days community in Woodland Hills, CA. with Keith and Melody Green and later moved to Lindale, TX., to work with t ...
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"Hanging Out in and Around" is your ticket to the vibrant South Jersey and Philadelphia scene, where we explore the latest events, uncover hidden gems, and chat with captivating characters. Join us every other Thursday for an exhilarating journey through this dynamic region's unique flavor and culture.
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Beaming Green

Hosted by Jeremy Melder

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A podcast that puts eco-living at the heart of your life. Each episode we showcase sustainability superheroes who share their knowledge and tips that you can implement immediately to experience the joy of living simply and sustainably every day.
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GungHo Eco

Maya Lilly

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Gungho Eco: Green chatter, Eco Soul. Join Environmental Security specialist Maya Lilly as she chats with concerned people on the ground about everything environmental and sustainable, from green lifestyle changes to big systems thinking. She will explore ecovillages and intentional communities, resource depletion, sustainable living, safe places to live and all things green. Each week has a special guest, as Maya chats with everyone about planetary concerns, not just the experts. It's like a ...
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Bob Putignano's Sounds of Blue is a mix of soul, jazz, funk, blues, blues-rock, classic rock and more. Tune in for a steady dose of tunes and interviews with music industry leaders.
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Boston's Big 4

Stephen "Ace" Norman

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This is Boston’s Big Four on the Bleav Podcast Network, your brand new podcast for all things Patriots, Sox, C’s & B’s. Providing an unbiased & brutally honest take for the TRUE “CITY OF CHAMPIONS''. I’m your host Stephen “Ace” Norman. As host of this podcast and a sports radio host, I promise to always “call it how I see it” and keep you up to date on EVERYTHING you need to know regarding Boston Sports. The topics covered each week in this Podcast are supported by eight years of extensive e ...
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An authoritative look at recent books that may or may not have shown up on your radar screen. Fiction and non-fiction. Biographies and comic books. Politics and the arts. And quite certainly, no gardening or cookery books. All presented with Tim Haigh’s passion for books and writing. Tim is a widely respected critic, reviewer and broadcaster. Expert without being stuffy, he is noted for the lively intelligence and irreverence he brings to the field.
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And Finally... with Ribs and Dill is a weekly digest of light-hearted bite-size news. Comedians Ribs Norman and Neil David Alexander Dillon trawl the globe - and the entire internet - for the funniest news stories and then do their best to make them even funnier. The show is recorded in one take.
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The Meyer Chronicles

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The Meyer Chronicles hosted by Hollywood Executive Producers, Andy Meyer and Jon Rubin takes listeners on a journey behind the scenes of the film and music industries. Over his 50 year career, Meyer produced films and cult classics such as The Breakfast Club, Sting’s Grammy Award winning music video, “Bring in the Night,” Fried Green Tomatoes, Better off Dead, Breaking In, One Crazy Summer, Birdy, The Milagro Beanfield War, and many others. The Meyer Chronicles shares the inside scoop about ...
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The STEM Read Podcast

Northern Public Radio

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The STEM Read podcast explores the connections between STEM and storytelling. Host Gillian King-Cargile dives into hot topics in K-12 education with an educator or STEM expert and then talks with an author whose books can ignite enthusiasm for reading and learning.We are no longer producing new episodes of the STEM Read Podcast, but our previously recorded episodes are still available. We hope you'll take a listen!
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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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Making An Impression

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Making An Impression is an upbeat yet revealing dive into the lives of young people in music, the arts, and culture. Tom Platts finds out how his guests are succeeding, what they are struggling with, and how one might go about solving these issues. He also does silly voices in the intros.
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Artist Song Album Label Notes Luther Kent 4-Hour Tribute for Big Luther Kent Various Recordings Various Labels Luther Kent R.I.P. at 76 Kinks Gallon of Gas - ID Low Budget - 1979 & 45 RPM Single Arista Records 2023 Gasoline & Oil ID - Luther Kent 99 Women by Luther Kent & Jack Calmes w/Charlie Brent, Allyn Robinson, Jack Calmes + Deep In the Heart …
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It's a story that has captivated audiences for more than two centuries - but Frankenstein never seems to lose its appeal. Now, what many consider to be the very first science fiction tale - is being dragged screaming into the 21st century - with state of the art production elements guaranteed to give audiences in Sydney and Melbourne a night of thr…
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Cases from the new strain of mpox has emerge in Sweden and Pakistan. Health authorities here, in Australia, are asking people to be vigilant and to take notice of any symptoms, and keep their vaccinations up to date. Each year in Australia there are over 50,000 knee replacement surgeries but there are new guidelines around these surgeries - and the…
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The Northern Territory government could face a legal battle over plans to grow cotton in the Top End. Massive water licences are being handed out that would be worth tens of millions of dollars in the southern states and environmental groups warn the diversion of so much water will have a devastating impact on Top End rivers and cultural sites. Gue…
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ABC News has announced it's bringing the theme back to TV news bulletins. The Music Show's Ce Benedict joined RN Breakfast to get into the peculiarities of all things news themes. And Celine Dion and Isaac Hayes have become the latest in a long stream of musicians to call for the Trump campaign to cease and desist using their music. Guest: Ce Bened…
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15-months after introducing a private members bill to ban gambling advertising Independent Member for Goldstein Zoe Daniel is trying again. The Independent MP told RN Breakfast that the bill is modelled on the tobacco ad bans, and follows reporting that the Government will only legislate a partial ban on gambling advertisements. Guest:Zoe Daniel…
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Modern day dictators are different to what we've seen in the past - in part due to the sophisticated networks they have formed with each other. That's according to Pulitzer prize winning author and historian Anne Applebaum, who argues in her latest book Autocracy Inc The Dictators Who Want to Rule the World that today's autocrats cement their bonds…
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Peter Dutton's calls for a a temporary blanket ban on granting visas to Palestinians fleeing the conflict in Gaza was labelled as "racist" by Independent MP Zali Steggall. Shadow Foreign Affairs Simon Birmingham has slammed the comments and defended Mr Dutton. He told RN Breakfast that criticism of the Opposition leader rather than the policy direc…
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is standing by his claim that Australia should not accept any Palestinians fleeing the Gaza war zone, in order to prevent the possible entry of Hamas sympathisers. Independent Member for Warringah, Zali Steggall, has labelled the policy as "inherently racist" and says it stokes division. Guest: Zali Steggall, Independ…
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Increasing extreme weather events are the main cause of rising home insurance costs, according to new data by the Insurance Council of Australia. In the Insurance Catastrophe Resilience report out today they warn the impact these events are having on the Australian economy has more than tripled over the past three decades. Guest:Andrew Hall, Insura…
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Global health authorities are closely monitoring the spread of the new clade of mpox, after it was detected for the first time in Sweden and Pakistan over the past few days. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is at the outbreak's epicentre where there have been more than 22,000 suspected cases since January last year. Guest:David Munkley, Zonal D…
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Doctors across India have launched a nationwide strike following the death and rape of a young trainee doctor last week. The protest was sparked by the death of a thirty one year old female doctor - who was found murdered and brutally raped inside a hospital in Bengal. More than one million doctors are estimated to have joined the 24-hour strike, b…
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UN agencies are making an appeal for two seven day ceasefires to allow for the vaccination of more than half a million children in Gaza at risk of contracting polio. It comes as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel, as part of his latest effort to push for a ceasefire and hostage-release deal. Guest:Jacob Granger, MSF project cord…
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This poetry month, RN Breakfast is sharing a brand new poem every Friday, commissioned by Red Room Poetry. Television comedy writer, producer and author James Colley is new to the world of poetry, describing himself as the "Raygun" of the discipline. He joined RN Breakfast for a special live reading of his poem 'This Is Not A Poem' . Guest: James C…
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As lunar missions become increasingly frequent, the absence of a standard time zone on the moon poses logistical challenges. But this week in The Astronomical Journal, US researchers laid out the first thorough blueprint for establishing a consistent lunar time zone. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio): Jup…
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The first case of the more deadly strain of the mpox virus has been confirmed in Sweden, it's the first case to have been detected outside of Africa. The new strain was detected in Sweden, in someone who had recently been in a region of Africa. It follows the World Health Organisation declaring the outbreak a global health emergency. Guest:Dr Rosam…
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This political divide over accepting Palestinians fleeing Gaza has seen the Coalition at odd with ASIO. And pressure is mounting on Labor to go further than they are expected to on gambling reform. So, what's playing into the decision? Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speer…
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After two years of hearings featuring 87 submissions, the Senate inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children has handed down its findings. The long awaited report has been met with criticism, Greens Senator Dorinda Cox says while "it's a start" the recommendations could have been "much more ambitious". The Senator says the bi…
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Mark Haddon's best-selling novel - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime - took the literary world by storm when it was first published in 2003. Daniel R Nixon is a neurodivergent actor who plays Christopher in the latest Belvoir production of the story. He spoke to RN Breakfast about the importance of representation in theatre. Guest: D…
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The Federal Government will guarantee all regional flight bookings for customers of Rex during its administration process over the next month. Shadow Transport and Regional Development Minister, Bridget McKenzie says the Government has moved "too late" - and confidence and bookings on Rex have fallen "across the board." Guest:Bridget McKenzie, Shad…
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Yesterday the government announced the establishment of an Australian Law Reform Commission inquiry into human tissue laws, to determine whether legislative reform is required to harmonise laws across the nation, given the laws have not been comprehensively reviewed in nearly 50 years. But transplant clinicians say donor recipients are on long wait…
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Most people have agreed to terms and conditions without properly reading them, companies know this and according to legal experts are trying to slip more and more clauses into those Ts and Cs that consumers are not aware of. And this is playing out in Florida case, where a family of a woman who died after an allergic reaction to food she ate at Dis…
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Australians have been exploring Antarctica since 1954, sharing the area with over 50 other country signatories to the Antarctic Treaty. The treaty ensures Antarctica is used for peaceful purposes, but China's activities on the frozen continent are raising questions about the region's security. Guest: Dr Elizabeth Buchanan, Senior fellow at the Aust…
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The Milky Way - that awe-inspiring galaxy of stars that spirals across the night sky and has captivated humans for centuries - is no longer visible to a third of the world's population. That's because of light pollution and tonight on RN there is a special event to connect listeners from around the country and look to the stars together. Guest:Dr T…
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Amid the cost of living crisis, the Commonwealth Bank announced a profit of $9.8 billion dollars yesterday – down slightly on last financial year's record results. CBA CEO Matt Comyn says bringing inflation down is everyone's main priority and the bank recognises it's a "difficult time" for many Australians. Guest: Matt Comyn, Commonwealth Bank CEO…
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Palestinians who have fled to Australia are pleading with the Federal Government to ignore the Opposition's calls for a total ban on visa applications from the region, over national security concerns. Dr. Mona Kaskeen is a neurosurgeon from Palestine, she moved to Australia with her family in March on a visitor visa. She told RN Breakfast like many…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there could be "unintended consequences" if a complete ban on gambling advertising is legislated. The government has been under pressure to enact a blanket ban, as recommended by a parliamentary inquiry, but its proposal is expected to fall short of that. Guest: Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens Communications …
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton says people fleeing Gaza should not be let into Australia. What are the political ramifications of his comments, which have been backed by his party who are calling for a "temporary pause"? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. …
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Labor is close to securing a deal with the Coalition on its legislation to force the CFMEU into administration. Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt told RN Breakfast "there's no time for delay", and says despite some concessions the Government won't agree to, they believe they're close to a deal with the Coalition. Guest: Murray Watt, Workplac…
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Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson has backed in the Opposition Leader's calls that Palestinians fleeing Gaza should not be granted entry to Australia, due to national security concerns. Paterson says there should be a "temporary pause" until the Government can convince the Opposition and the Australian people that the security checks are …
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Two astronauts remain stranded on the International Space Station. Australian researchers have been in touch with two astronauts stranded in space 400 kilometres from earth. They've used the opportunity to launch a project called 'mission mushroom' – to find out how the humble fungi grows in zero-gravity conditions. Guest: Sara Webb, astrophysicist…
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NAPLAN results have shown educational disadvantage remains entrenched across Australia, with one third of Indigenous students categorised as "needing additional support" -- and nearly 90 per cent of students in remote communities are failing to reach minimum standards. Dyonne Anderson, CEO, Stronger Smarter Institute told RN Breakfast it's "not a l…
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Stonehenge has mystified people for centuries, but it was largely agreed the Altar Stone - one of the biggest rocks in the prehistoric structure - had originally come from Wales. But now - with the help of Australian researchers - scientists have discovered it actually hails from Scotland, and may have been transported by sea - not land. Guest:Anth…
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The World Health Organisation has declared the Mpox outbreak a global public health emergency. Experts say that a new strain of the virus is spreading and no vaccines yet available. There have been significant Mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries. Guest:Dr Jean…
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e-Scooters have polarised residents around the world and last night the City of Melbourne voted to cancel contracts with its two major hire companies Lime and Neuron. It comes after months of frustration around the use of e-scooters, with Victoria Police fining almost two-thousand riders this year, for failing to use a helmet, riding on footpaths o…
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A world first review of the state of youth mental health has warned it's an international crisis that is entering a dangerous new phase. The Lancet Psychiatry report names mental ill-health as the single biggest threat to the health, wellbeing and productivity of young people, and describes the lack of action to arrest the crisis as a scandal. Repo…
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Rory Stewart is a big name in UK politics. He's the author of Politics On the Edge, a co-host of the podcast The Rest Is Politics, a former UK diplomat and Tory politician, and a one-time candidate to be the leader of the UK Conservative Party, losing out to Boris Johnson. So, what does he make of the trend away from major parties we're seeing acro…
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Victoria's decision to walk away from a promise to raise the age of criminal responsibility will reverberate around the country. National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds told RN Breakfast the decision is a "huge step backwards" and is a decision "not based in evidence." Guest: Anne HollondsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Online gambling reform has a lot of support from people on both sides of politics. So, is Labor delaying action here? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.Guest: David CroweBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bill Shorten, Minister for Government Services and NDIS told RN Breakfast that "no-one has been as tough" as the Albanese Government when it comes to cracking down on gambling advertising. The Minister says while he agrees "it's bad" we've got to the point where free-to-air TV needs gambling advertising, he warns free-to-air provides an important v…
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Australian cyber security experts have uncovered one of the largest ever networks of AI-controlled fake social media accounts. Cyber CX, has discovered more than 5,000 fake X accounts, raising concerns they may be used to interfere in the US presidential election later this year. Guest: Katherine Mansted, Executive Director of Cyber Intelligence at…
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