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Since 1967, the fishing content hub of Salmon Trout Steelheader
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A weekly roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of business and finance, hosted by Felix Salmon. Want more Slate Money? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit https://slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen.
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In this series of fortnightly podcasts the Burges Salmon Pensions team will be joined by experts from across Burges Salmon and select special guests to discuss topical issues, the latest pensions news and insights and practical tips to help trustees and employers navigate the ever changing pensions landscape.
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Welcome to Whip Cream Salmon! Buckle up, fellow service industry survivors, because behind these kitchen doors, former line cooks are ready to dredge up some of the weirdest and wildest tales of restaurant life. This ain't your mama's Michelin-starred experience; this is a pirate ship on a booze cruise to the Island of Misfit Toys. So, grab a lukewarm beer, a scoop of today's family meal surprise, and get ready to relive the glory (and some of the horror) of those long, hard-fought service i ...
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Join Tennis Broadcasters Gigi Salmon & Naomi Cavaday as they bring their off-air conversations on-air. Lots of Tennis and plenty of ish!
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The people and places of fly fishing in Ireland. www.irelandonthefly.com
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Digital marketing + business tips for entrepreneurs and small businesses
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Salmon Poetry is a leading publisher of Irish and international voices, based in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland.
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Here lie the bodies in the War of Art. My accountability sounds. @salmonloaf
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Navigating getting pregnant in a weight-obsessed world can be really flipping hard, especially when everyone is telling you that you have to lose weight to access any kind of support.Join Nicola Salmon - fat-positive fertility coach and author of the book “Fat and Fertile” - as she explores the complexities that fat folks face when they want to grow their family.If you identify as fat or being in a bigger body, want to get pregnant and want to find a community of other folks navigating this, ...
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Lively and rousing weekly UK based podcast about all forms of technology. Hosted by Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Visit us at www.techaddicts.uk
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This is Hubmarkco - A hub where about marketing, branding and sales
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Produced by The Orvis Company and hosted by Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, this podcast will provide you with tips on how to get the most of your time on the water. Read more about Orvis at www.orvis.com/podcast.
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Basically Just Talking About random things
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From healthcare and biotechnology to forests and fisheries, the evolving study of genomics is leading to some of the most exciting and world-changing discoveries in science and medicine. Like – did you know that your individual genomic signature can help determine the healthcare treatment you receive? Or that mapping the genomes of trees can inform forest management? But while the study of genomics holds great promise for the health of people, animals, and the environment, it also confronts ...
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Just a regular man who will be interviewing people to hear about all their journeys and all their struggles to how they get through this crazy game we call life
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Welcome to the Rut and River Pursuits Podcast. Join our epic pro staff around the sonic campfire for stories of our adventures from our Eastern Mountains to the Chesapeake salt. Let our highs and lows inspire you to take to the outdoors.
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The Last Salmon: a new podcast set to inspire hope and solutions for a species in crisis. Hosted by renowned actor, Jim Murray, and award-winning producer, Daire Whelan, The Last Salmon, offers hope and solutions to the tragic story that is unfolding for an iconic species - the wild Atlantic salmon.
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Salmon are essential to Columbia River tribal people. These fish represent not only a food source but a way of life. As a white kid growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Tony Schick heard a lot about salmon — how important they are to this region, and how much trouble they’re in now. But the history he learned was not the whole story. As an investigative reporter for OPB and ProPublica, he’s been working to uncover and understand a more sinister version of events. And along the way, he connec ...
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Hello everyone! My name is Rich and I'm from... Well, London. This is my podcast which will cover 101 different topics. Enjoy!
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Tune in to hear messages from preachers across all our gatherings. Updated regularly.
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In this podcast series we’ll be speaking with industry professionals and our expert energy disputes team, delivering invaluable insights and practical solutions for managing risks and resolving disputes in energy projects.
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Salmon Arm, BC
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This episode is about how to survive high school
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Clase de mkt
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Intentional conversations between a husband and wife attempting to live life from a Biblical worldview.
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Game boyzz!
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Heavy Or Not: With dynamic jump-cuts to swim instruction and animated storytelling, this series follows a diverse cast of coaches and swimmers as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of competitive swimming, from the gritty pools of Pittsburgh to the ambitious rebuild of the Salmon Arm Aquatic Centre in BC, Canada, and the high-stakes drama of elite ISCA meets in Florida. A thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the intersection of sports, swimming, technology, AI and human pot ...
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5 Asheville area musicians responded to the need of the Western North Carolina community devastated by Hurricane Helene by assembling a music compilation called Caverns of Gold. 280 artists are featured on the compilation and include well-known artists like R.E.M., Luscious Jackson, moe., Leftover Salmon, Consolidated, Milk Carton Kids, Kevn Kinney (of Drivin' n' Cryin'), and dozens more artists from around the globe. The Caverns of Gold podcast features interviews with artists who donated t ...
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A topical guide to life in the Scottish outdoors.
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um Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz
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Ever wanted to be an Overnight Success? Well Rhys thought that sounded great too, turns out it may not be that simple! Listen along as Rhys interviews people from all walks of life who, from the outside appear to have gone from anonymous to the big time of their field, and find out the true story behind their journey! We raise a glass to not getting it right and finding your path in a unique way.
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Addicted to Fishing! Talking Steelhead, Salmon, Bass, Walleye, Trout and beyond!
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What would you ask someone who is nearing the end of their life? This podcast explores the thoughts and feelings of people who have been given a terminal diagnosis and who may have six months or less to live. I also attempt to uncover why these conversations around death and dying can be so hard to have.
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Two Guys and Coffee is a Dad and sons Conversations on Topics like Science Technology Life & Business
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Wild salmon give their very lives so that life itself can continue. They are the inspiration for each episode asking change-makers in this world what they are doing to save the things they love most. Join filmmaker, Mark Titus as we connect with extraordinary humans saving what they love through radical compassion and meaningful action. Visit evaswild.com for more information.
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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Listen to Environment Matters, where our leading environmental law solicitors are joined by experts from across Burges Salmon and special guests to discuss a wide range of topical environmental issues, including greenwashing, nature-based solutions and Variable Monetary Penalties for environmental offences.
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David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (freelance philosopher/writer) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics. Two books based on the series have been published by Oxford University Press. We are currently self-funding - donations very welcome via our website http://www.philosophybites.com
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Welcome to DOC TALKS FISHING, the podcast dedicated to exploring cutting-edge fisheries projects with renowned biologists from around the world. Join Liam Whetter and Gord Pyzer as they unravel the secrets that will help you reel in more and bigger walleye, bass, trout, salmon, muskies, pike and panfish. Tune in every second week as we unveil breakthroughs in fisheries science that will elevate your fishing game to the next level. DOC TALKS FISHING is your gateway to success. Let's make ever ...
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Food with a side of science and history. Every other week, co-hosts Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley serve up a brand new episode exploring the hidden history and surprising science behind a different food- or farming-related topic, from aquaculture to ancient feasts, from cutlery to chile peppers, and from microbes to Malbec. We interview experts, visit labs, fields, and archaeological digs, and generally have lots of fun while discovering new ways to think about and understand the world t ...
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Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 3-103. Each 15 to 25-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.
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Computer news, reviews and clues. Tech talk and opinionated chat with feature interviews and regular guests covering games, Linux and Open Source, legal, new and social media, gadgets, Apple and more. The Byte Into IT family includes: - Dan Salmon - Jo Eaton - Paul Callaghan - Rowena Murray - Daniel Morganti - Lilly Ryan - Vanessa Toholka (Byte co-producer) - Lu Lin (RRR Talks Content Producer) The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.b ...
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With a lifetime of experience, Psychic Medium Simone shares her paranormal encounters with spirits and lifelong journey for answers to the unknown that led to the discovery of mediumship, which enables her to deliver messages from those who have crossed over to the other side. This weekly podcast features, paranormal stories, interviews with truth seekers, and on-air readings from audience voice messages. Subscribe and leave a kind message on ITunes which will assist in reaching more interes ...
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Steelhead Jig Fishing w/ Roger Hinchcliff
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32:03An off-the-cuff interview with The Closer himself, Roger Hinchcliff. Lucas Holmgren interviews Roger on the phone about Steelhead Jig Fishing and differences/similarities between Great Lakes and PNW jigs, with a few extra tips and tricks regarding water temperature. From Marabou to tube jigs - Roger discusses the almighty jig.…
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Easy Eats: Roasted Gochujang Salmon with Cucumber Salad
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4:20Kelly Gibney's latest recipe uses gochujang which is a fermented Korean chilli paste that you'll find in most supermarkets, or at an Asian grocer. The cucumber salad is light and fresh, making it the perfect partner for the rich salmon. Get the recipe here.
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Send us a text What We Drank Ronnie - Sierra Nevada - Pale Ale Brian - Raleigh Brewing - It Girl (Munich Helles Lager) STAY CREAMYBy Brian Bastanza & Ronnie Sanchez
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Name That Cell, Ancient Genomes, Cell-Cultured Salmon
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29:20Cells may be the building blocks of life (and highschool biology), but who knew they were so complicated? Dr. Samantha Yammine digs into different types of cells and their functions with editorial correspondent Teresa Carey as they discuss the difficulties in defining what a cell even is. Then, Sam speaks with Dr. Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer, a pat…
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Salmon Watch Ireland & the plans against salmon farming in Ireland in 2025
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53:35Spring is in the air and it feels like the season is finally starting to click into gear and for many salmon anglers you’ll be thinking of trips to book and plans to make. But one of the big issues affecting wild salmon and sea trout numbers is the presence of salmon farms in some of the most pristine locations around our Atlantic coast. The issue …
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In this episode, Chris Brown is joined by James Fisher from Willis Towers Watson and our very own Kate Granville Smith as they discuss ESG issues for pension schemes, with a focus on environmental sustainability. The key topics of discussion include the importance of ESG for pension schemes, understanding trustees' fiduciary duties in the context o…
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This week: DOGE is taking its chainsaw to the Social Security Administration. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers examine the real reasons behind the Elon Musk led crusade against the SSA. And then, DOGE used extreme tactics against the US Institute of Peace including a physical takeover of the building by force. Meanwhile, the founder o…
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Critter of the Week: Tofu of the woods | Giant puffball
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12:24You could mistake this week's critter, the giant puffball (Calvatia gigantea), for a soccer ball. The giant fungus can grow into a puffy white ball up to 50 cm in diameter! Giant puffballs are also edible. Their white colour, smooth texture and nutty taste have earned them the nickname 'tofu of the woods'. Giant puffballs appear in late summer and …
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How should I group my arm chairs? Should I use dark or light colours in the bathroom? Do I use wallpaper or paint? These, and questions like them, are all questions about interior design. And they're big ones. How we design our homes makes a huge difference to how we experience them Emile is joined by award winning interior designer - and design te…
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Julie Biuso has a wonderful looking strudel to try this weekend. This is not a true strudel as it is made with filo pastry. But it's sensational.
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Film Review: The Electric State and The Seed of the Sacred Fig
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13:36Dominic Corry reviews Netflix's mega- budget movie The Electric State and he looks at The Seed of the Sacred Fig, an Iranian movie which was nominated for Best International Feature at the recent Oscars.
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Scary real-life tales from our listeners. Today Harvey tells of the time his mother felt the healing hands of ... something.
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Colour. It's all around us, but easy not to notice. But where do all these hues come from, and what do they represent? Katharine Allard is a pretty good person to ask - she's an ink and paint making tutor based in Dunedin and has spent years studying the history of colours and how to recreate them.
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The Waikato River is full of old rusting cars and motorbikes Commercial dive company Deep Dive have pulled out 33 in the last three years. And they only do it in their spare time! Today they are cleaning up a site in near Graham Island in Hamilton east. A dumping ground so popular they've already discovered three cars stacked on top of each other..…
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Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale retrospective a retrospective
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18:04Lovers of animation are getting together this weekend for the second ever Wellington Animation Film Festival. The event has been organised by a group of French creatives living in Aotearoa and features a mix of screenings and panel discussions. Alongside several premieres, some classics will be shown - one of those is Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale.…
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Bassmaster Pro Fishing - Guest Host Dylan Fogarty
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1:01:36This week around the Sonic Campfire, the crew is joined by 2 time Bassmaster High School All-American and Bassmaster Opens EQ Pro, Dylan Fogarty. We ran into Dylan at the Great American Outdoor Show and couldn't wait to get him on for a chat. He joined us in studio...listen in as we get the know Dylan and his life as a Professional Fisherman. Check…
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New Zealanders love to holiday at one of our many lakes.
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Wellington's favourite son Dave Armstrong is in the studio to discuss our nation's capital and what needs fixing and how.
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This week Jesse is speaking to a trailblazer of women's football in New Zealand.
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Podcast Critic: The Telepathy Tapes and Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud
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14:31Alan Doak reviews supernatural focuses podcast The Telepathy Tapes hosted by Ky Dickens.
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Bridging the worlds of the hearing and the deaf
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8:08During the Auckland Arts Festival an artist from Melbourne performed her poignant show about what it's like grow up in the 80s as a CODA - or Child of Deaf Adults.
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Getting more out of ketamine treatment for depression
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20:26Ketamine has a verity of uses, most famously as horse tranquillizer.
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Inappropriate behaviour on the sidelines in focus
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4:23When we're on the sidelines of our kid's sports, it's easy to be impassioned - but that passion can turns into aggression very quickly. \
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Evo Smyth’s fly fishing & fly tying journey from Latvia to Ireland
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1:06:53This week we’re joined by Evo Smyth, originally from Latvia, but living and fly fishing in the Irish midlands for the last twenty years. Although only taking up fly tying ten years ago, Evo quickly made a name for himself as a fly tyer of some skill and his flies have been in demand around the country. Evo tell us about his fly fishing and fly tyin…
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Celebrating the Imperfections in Wood with Artist and Maker Duke Christie
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19:49Mark Stephen visits Duke Christie at his studio in MorayBy BBC Radio Scotland
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Women In Science & The Future of Male Contraception
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29:15It’s Women’s History Month and to celebrate we have Katie Hafner on Curiosity Weekly to discuss the history of women in STEM and ways we can highlight their contributions today. Then, Sam looks into the Wooly Devil, aka the first new plant genus found in a national park in almost 50 years. Finally, Sam and producer Teresa Carey talk about what to k…
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In this week's instalment of Voice of the Sea Ice, Claire Concannon visits Dr Natalie Robinson’s sea ice camp out on McMurdo Sound – the patch of ocean near Scott Base. A team of nine from different New Zealand universities and research institutes are here to study the life found within the sea ice. The researchers work hard when the weather is goo…
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Feature interview: the tech that could wean us off fossil fuels
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26:41Turning sunlight and air into fuel sounds impossible. But Australian scientist Dr Casey Handmer has found a way to pull carbon from the air and hydrogen from water to create synthetic natural gas that he hopes may one day will be cheap enough to replace fossil fuels.
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We all have ideas in the pub or while idly thinking at home, but very few of us actually follow through. But one man who did take it further is Richard Niederer. His idea was to build a coastal trail between Westport and Charleston. The 40Km route opens on Saturday after a decade of work. He talks to Jesse about the project and how it came to pass.…
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The Freemasons are a society known for mystery and secrecy. But the organisation is actively working to free itself of that reputation, encouraging members to be open about their participation and the work they do. So ... what is it that they do? New Zealand Freemasons Grand Master Jim Watt opens the lid on what they're up to.…
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All the 'tea' on farming organic native tea
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12:16An old airstrip in Whakatane has become home to rows and rows of native herbs which eventually get turned into tea. That's the work of Laureen and Dan Andrews, who left their lives in Rotorua behind nearly ten years ago to pursue a life growing native plants. Jesse talks to Dan about the ins and outs of growing organic tea.…
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Last week New Zealand Rugby announced they are introducing an under 18s team to the "National High Performance" programme. The inaugural team will be selected in September ahead of a match against Australia. Currently the U18s scene is dominated by the NZ Secondary Schools, Barbarians and Maori teams. Teams which are likely to supply the players, b…
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At midnight last night a kiwi company got some big news. Newtown, Wellington based Pest control company Goodnature were listed in the Fast Company list of 2025's most innovative companies: ranking 6th in the household goods company. Not only is this a big achievement but is shows how far the company has come in its 20 years, creating tools for DOC …
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Jacob Laval (The Unbreakable Boy, John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch) and Amanda Warren (The Night Agent, East New York) headline a Sicilian tale about sowing the seeds of kindness, compassion and crocuses.By WBUR
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In this Money Talks: How does America assert its power globally? The short answer is money. For the long answer, Felix Salmon calls in authors Edward Fishman (Chokepoints) and Saleha Mohsin (Paper Soldiers) who both recently published books on the subject. They’ll discuss how the US dollar managed to become the world’s reserve asset, the ways it’s …
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Feature interview: how the economic system overlooks care work
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25:25There's a dirty secret in economics says Danish writer Emma Holten.
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Today our Australian correspondent Brad talks about U.S. imposing sanctions on our steel and aluminum exports.
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Book Critic: beautiful books about beats for young people
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12:42Catherine Ross, Director of Library at Auckland Grammar School has a list of books on the theme of animals.
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Our tech commentator Tim Batt is in with Jesse to talk about all the recent developments in the industry that is shaping the world and our lives.
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Bluff oyster season started 18 days ago and runs through to the end of August.
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New Zealand is the landing place for a growing number of meteorites, and Hawkes Bay is the latest focus.
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The Rule of Jenny Pen director James Ashcroft
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13:06Here's one for the horror junkies - Thursday is the long-awaited release day for a local film which has already had global acclaim.
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Journey & Travel - to meets and throughout a practice and season. #16
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21:52In this episode of the Heavy Or Not podcast, Coach Barry Healey shares his travel experiences as a coach in B.C., Canada, heading to the recent Provincial Championships Meet. The challenges make for a Zombie upon returning home. Plus, join us as we dive into the intricacies of training and coaching from an Australian swim coach who grew up in NED a…
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Feature interview: BTS at a Japanese school
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28:07Serve lunch, scrub the floors and then learn about maths and reading. It's how the day goes for primary school students in Japan where character building is prioritized alongside academics. Filmmaker Ema Ryan Yamazaki is half-British, half Japanese and grew up near Osaka. Now she tries to unpack Japan's traditions to help the world understand what …
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Today we're talking about the art of making Petit Gateaux. These beautifully presented desserts traditionally have a rich, creamy filling and are normally less than five bites in size Maxine Scheckter is a French trained pastry chef who has honed her craft working in Paris, London and here in New Zealand. She's the owner and director of Sugar Flour…
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Information Center Cold Call: New Plymouth
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10:05The plan: choose an iSite completely at random. Jesse calls them and tries to engage as normally as possible with whoever picks up on the other end, ideally learning a bit about their town and them. It could be a lovely chat, it could be a total disaster. Listen in to find out.
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Television Critic: Yellowjackets, Adolescence, Daredevil
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10:29Brooks Alexander has been glued to his TV and he's got some recommendations. He also has some reckons on the new season of The White Lotus.
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It's that time of year where the Hamilton skies fill with bright and busy-patterned balloons. Hot air balloon enthusiasts and spectators alike will gather to enjoy five days of Balloons Over Waikato. Among the pilots will be Michael Toulson, who's been flying for 13 years. He's also flown competitively in Australia, Europe and Asia, and what's more…
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