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Tyler Dunne co-hosts the "Go Long Show" with Jim Monos, the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Bob McGinn and occasional 1-on-1 conversations with players from around the NFL. Go Long covers pro football through a humanizing lens. Our aim? Show you how this sport really works. Subscribe to GoLongTD.com to access everything, including Happy Hours with players around the league. www.golongtd.com
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Join "The Kid" Ryan and Rex Qwando as they lead you on a merry dance through the pubs and clubs of Belfast city. Their aim is to teach you: Where? Why? and Whence? (It's definitely a word). Over the weeks they will be joined by many special guests and industry experts to give their two cents on the weeks chosen watering hole.
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Ripple Intent

Kyle Majchrowski

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Do you look for meaningful ways to connect with people? Have the conversations that are important, about the really important stuff, but struggle to have? Learn how to have meaningful, connection-driven conversations with those around you - at work and home. Each episode explores a topic such as trust, vulnerability, and courage to make us better leaders, team members, parents, spouses, and people.
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Mark Sanchez and Nick Mangold were teammates for four seasons but became friends for life. In this new podcast, The Exchange, the two will swap stories from their time in the League, reminiscing and sharing some never-before-heard gold. And they’ll also talk what’s going on today, around the NFL and the internet. These two have endless stories to tell and endless people to share them with, as they’ll have their famous friends join in on the fun.
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We're here each week giving you exclusive previews of all the new Marvel comics that will be waiting for you in stores, along with a special guest to spotlight their favorite comic book moments in the Marvel Universe!
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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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This is The Feed – a weekly wrap of the news, views and skews on NZ food, drink and everything between. The Feed is for those who grow food, the ones who make, harvest and forage, who package, ship it and sell food - mostly importantly, for those who eat food and like to talk about it. So join us at TheFeed.co.nz and welcome to The Feed Weekly.
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Somebody Likes It

Shane Bartell, Kevin Newsum, Ryan Newsum, Mark Couvillion

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A music podcast where each week we gather to talk about an album that, while very important to a lot of people, none of us really know that well. Come hear something familiar or something new and learn a little something along the way. One thing is for sure; no matter what album we talk about, somebody likes it.
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In the Moment with David Greene

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The most adrenaline-charged, fist-pumping moments in sports happen in the blink of an eye for fans. But those moments are years in the making for athletes. And the impact of them can last a lifetime. In the Moment is a new podcast from the people who brought you Man in the Arena. Every Tuesday, host David Greene takes you inside the mind of an athlete at a pivotal moment in their career. David combines his experience as the former host of NPR’s Morning Edition with the passion of a diehard s ...
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.com Hey, things did not go according to plan for Rob Johnson in Buffalo. But that’s life. He’s not living with regrets. Here’s the full Happy Hour Replay with the former NFL quarterback. Johnson relives that quarterback controversy with Doug Flutie — was their bad blood? We …
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Scientists in China say they have developed the world's smallest and lightest solar-powered aerial vehicle. It's apparently lighter than a sheet of paper and can fly independently for up to an hour. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio): Which word is the odd one out?OVERWEIGHTTENTATIVEFEMININE TELEPHONE For …
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The Australian Council of Social Services says $17 billion in Gross Domestic Product could be generated, if low-income houses were upgraded with simple insulation measures, and rooftop solar. ACOSS commissioned a report by Deloitte which shows insulation, draught proofing, curtains, window shades and a shift from electric appliances could save hous…
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Deep in the rainforests of south-east Peru, the Mashco Piro are believed to be the largest uncontacted tribe on Earth, but they've recently been seen more and more on the banks of a nearby river. Logging concessions have squeezed their territory in the last twenty years, but the images showing dozens of tribe members could help overturn that. So wh…
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The Queensland government is defending its youth justice policies amid accusations from carers and insiders that children are being held in conditions akin to abuse. There are reports that children as young as 14 - including one with the mental capacity of a five year old - are being placed in isolation rooms in the state's police watch houses. It …
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Almost half the country has had their personal and health data stolen by hackers ealier this year from the electronic prescriptions provider MediSecure. That's approximately 12.9 million Australians, it's one of the biggest breaches in Australian history. MediSecure went into voluntary administration in June after the federal government declined to…
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'What's happening today behind the scenes is chaos and fear among democrats'. Reports today suggest top Democrats now privately believe Joe Biden could drop out of the presidential race as early as this weekend. Barack Obama is the latest Democrat - and arguably the one with the most sway - to question President Biden's political future. Guest: Dou…
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Green hydrogen has been a frontrunner in Labor's transition promise to make us a hydrogen superpower, with billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest committing millions to projects and promoting green hydrogen globally since 2020. But yesterday, Forrest announced a major company restructure and 700 job cuts, which puts a big dent in the promise of …
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The World Health Organisation has a mission to halve the number of deaths and disability from snake bites by 2030. A massive 1.8 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes each year. Now a group of scientists including researchers from the University of Sydney have discovered that a century old blood thinning medication could be repurposed as a …
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The Gaza pier built by the United States was never touted as a complete solution to the problems of getting humanitarian aid into Gaza, but now the US has announced its temporary aid pier will wind down operations after being plagued with challenges and bad weather. The military tried to re anchor the pier but was unsuccessful and US officials say …
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Donald Trump is set to close the four-day Republican National Convention later this evening - the first time he'll take the stage since last weekend's attempt on his life. But last night, the star act was his pick for Vice President - 39 year old Ohio Senator J.D Vance - the one time Never-Trumper. In introducing himself to the American public, he …
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Australia's workforce grew by about 50 thousand jobs last month - most of them full time, but unemployment also rose, to 4.1 percent. And with the next meeting of the Reserve Bank now just over a fortnight away, what does it all mean for interest rates? Guest: Brendan Brendan Rhynne, Chief Economist of KPMG. Producer: Anne Barker…
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What's the strangest book you've ever read? Well for Claire Nichols, one of her recommendations this week fits the bill. The host of The Book Show joins Patricia Karvelas to discuss Only the Astronauts by Ceridwen Dovey and Exhibit by R.O Kwon. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book ShowBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has now publicly endorsed Trump's presidential re-election bid with a reported commitment of US$45 million dollars a month. Guest: Ryan Mac, NY Times Technology Reporter and author of 'Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter'By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nobody has covered the Buffalo Bills longer than my friend, Chuck Pollock. What a fun walk through history this podcast was with the longtime Olean Times Herald sports editor who’s now writing for the Olean Star and Wellsville Sun here in Western New York. Chuck takes listeners right through his time covering the Bills from 1973 to today. You’ll he…
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In this episode of Real Talk, I speak with Base Equities Co-Founders Eli Moghavem and Michael Bastan. Base Equities provides small balance ($1-5 million) preferred equity investments to established sponsors in mutlifamily and commercial assets in the United States. We discuss: * Dissecting the supply-demand imbalance in the small to middle market o…
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After widespread consultation, a Select Committee on Birth Trauma has now made 43 recommendations, including the need for continuity of care for patients, informed consent and a greater focus on respectful and compassionate care instead of a "one-size-fits-all" approach.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than nine months on from the Hamas-led October 7 attack, ceasefire talks are dragging on as Israel continues to pound gaza with a fresh wave of bombings. As the death toll in the territory has soared and international criticism increased, Israel has battled to maintain its relationship with previously supportive countries like Australia.…
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Today marks 10 years since a plane carrying almost 300 people was shot down over eastern Ukraine, scattering debris over the contested territory, and provoking an outcry for justice that still echoes today. 38 of those killed were Australians and Prime Minister Tony Abbott soon found himself in a war of words with Russian leader Vladimir Putin as h…
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In a new report, former competition watchdog chairman Professor Allan Fels has recommended new laws be rolled out immediately to sort out Sydney's current patchwork of toll roads, and that a NSW motorways agency be established so the government can set fair prices and make revenue adjustments.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cy is a seven year old dinosaur mega-fan, who's fascination of dinosaurs is entrancing even his own parents. He's helped RN Breakfast's Joe Sullivan examine the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in the world, which has just gone on display at the Melbourne Museum, wowing visitors both young and the young at heart.…
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Yesterday, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan asked Labor's National Executive to immediately suspend the CFMEU's construction division from the Victorian Labor Party, and referred allegations of serious misconduct to Victoria Police and the Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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