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Speeding Bullit: The Life and Films of Steve McQueen is a podcast that takes an in-depth look at the life and films of Hollywood icon Steve McQueen. The podcast was created and is written, produced, and hosted by Kelsy Norman. Episodes include conversations with writers, actors, and directors, as well as detailed reviews of the actor’s movies and TV appearances.
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The Following On Podcast is the very best of talkSPORT's cricket output with original programming, features, big name guests and immediate reaction whenever the England cricket team plays. Every Tuesday, 'The Cricket Collective' brings you a world view of the game with Neil Manthorp and Ashes star Steve Harmison. Every single time England play, talkSPORT's Cricket Editor Jon Norman presents the show from the ground shortly after play has finished with a rotating cast of guests. And whenever ...
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NN/g UX Podcast

Nielsen Norman Group

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The Nielsen Norman Group (NNg) UX Podcast is a podcast on user experience research, design, strategy, and professions, hosted by Senior User Experience Specialist Therese Fessenden. Join us every month as she interviews industry experts, covering common questions, hot takes on pressing UX topics, and tips for building truly great user experiences. For free UX resources, references, and information on UX Certification opportunities, go to: www.nngroup.com
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When I was in high school, one of my nicknames was “Norm.” In my first real job out of college, I was one of two “Steves” at the office. Because the other was my boss, I became Norm again. Thus, the “New Norm.” I’ve worked in churches for over twenty years, and part of my current journey is learning, re-learning, and unlearning some critical lessons I picked up along the way. (I also had stints as group fitness instructor, a volunteer police chaplain, and trainer at an ice cream plant, but t ...
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Dr Steve Day from the systems and outsourcing University reveals evey app, hack and trick he’s used to outsource the entire day to day running of his businesses. You’ll discover how to transform your work from a time-sapping, energy draining grind into something you enjoy doing each day. You’ll learn about letting go, trusting other people to do your work, about virtual assistants, outsourcing, managing a remote team, using apps and technology, creating systems, and stopping your business be ...
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Lij Shaw Interviews music producers, engineers, studio owners, and other professionals to bring you inspiring stories, tricks, and insights from the recording studio. So that you can take your recordings to the next level and become a rockstar of the recording studio yourself! - Guests: Vance Powell, Michael Beinhorn, Russell Wolff, Graham Cochrane, Joe Gilder, Björgvin Benediktsson, and many more...
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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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From pod617.com, the Boston Podcast Network, it's Get Back to the Beatles! Legend of Boston radio Cha-chi LoPrete is joined by Prof. David Gallant, a fellow Beatles guru. Stay tuned for loads of Liverpool love as the Fab 2 do a deep dive on deep cuts, trivia and much about the magnificent moptops. All you need is this pod! Listen to Cha-Chi's Breakfast with The Beatles every Saturday morning 6am-8am on the WUMB Radio Network 91.9FM Boston and Sunday mornings 10am til noon on Seacoast Oldies ...
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On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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The Sports Department Podcast

The Sports Department

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The Sports Department is a group of former college broadcasters from New Jersey that are using their experience in TV, Radio and print journalism production to bring you multiple new podcasts a week focusing on the MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, WWE, AEW, UFC and much more. The team is comprised of Justin Valentovic: Lead Editor, Lead Producer, & Co-Host Steve Clarke: Social Media Manager & Wrestling Producer, Co-Host Jesse Norman: Co-Host & NFL/NBA Producer Stephen Bologna: Co-Host NFL, NHL, MLB, UFC, ...
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Ever had that awkward moment when you’re opening a present and you can’t believe what you’ve been given. Your eyes widen, your heart rate quickens and you wonder what you possibly did to upset them!? Welcome to ‘You Really Shouldn’t Have’, the place for tales of forced smiles, fake gratitude and most importantly, unwanted items! Each week we talk to guests about themselves and the worst gifts they have ever been on the receiving end of.
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"Modern Masculinity" is a podcast that explores the real-life challenges that men face today. Whether it's balancing work and family, figuring out how to be a good husband or father, or just trying to make sense of the world - this show is for guys looking for practical, down-to-earth advice and guidance. The podcast discusses the struggles and triumphs of modern manhood and features interviews with men (and women) who can share their methods and mindsets to maneuver the world as a modern man.
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Hey you, lover of 80's and 90's movies, do you ever wonder if Shawshank Redemption is as redemptive as you remember? Or might you ask yourself, "Who t'was the true star of City Slickers? Billy Crystal? Daniel Stern?? Norman the Cow???" Or most importantly, who has the best rump in the Burbs? Whether or not you answered yes, it's too late. You're in the Nobody's Deathmatch arena with Steve and Eric, and they are ready to duke it out over the merits and best rumps of your favorite childhood fl ...
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The Friday Film Club

The Podcast Boutique

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You can tell a lot about a person by their favourite films. Which is why in each episode, The Friday Film Club interviews a special guest to find out who they are through the films which inspired and impacted them the most. From guilty pleasures to modern classics, the best of the box office to the must-watch on Netflix, no movie is off limits at The Friday Film Club. Listen and follow for free on all podcast players, and connect with us on Twitter at @TheFriFilmClub The Friday Film Club is ...
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Dark Blue

Geoffrey Rickly

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An exploration of the lives of musicians and artists, and the way they have dealt with health, trauma and other issues. Hosted by Geoffrey Rickly, the lead singer from Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The True Tunes Podcast

John J. Thompson / True Tunes

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Listening to better music and listening to music better - with music industry veteran, author, artist, and producer John J. Thompson and a diverse panel of artists, songwriters, producers, and industry innovators who seek the deeper resonances in music and culture. Knowing that all music is spiritual, can we sing along with the good, the true, and the beautiful in ways that make us better neighbors, more compelling artists, and richer reflectors of the light by which we live and move and hav ...
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Started in 2006, the ”Lean Blog Interviews” podcast, hosted by Mark Graban, brings you conversations with leading experts, authors, and thought leaders in lean manufacturing and management. As a Lean practitioner, consultant, and author, Mark Graban offers deep insights, real-world experiences, and practical tips for implementing and enhancing Lean practices across various industries. The Podcast Experience Mark Graban engages his guests in a conversational format, covering a wide array of t ...
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WAY STATIONS PODCAST with Steve Bell A Way Station is a resting place for pilgrim travellers to stop for rest, nourishment, company, and news from other lands. Steve Bell’s vocation as a singer/songwriter takes him all over the world and gives him the opportunity to meet interesting, thoughtful people: artists, authors, social entrepreneurs, activists, theologians, etc. Way Stations Podcast is a simple vehicle to share with you the people he meets and the kinds of conversations those meeting ...
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Frank Bill, working class author of Crimes in Southern Indiana, Donnybrook (a major motion picture from IFC Films), The Savage, Back to the Dirt and The Ravaged (co-authored with Norman Reedus) speaks openly about writing, everyday life, masculinity and books, trail running, strength training and culture while ranting about all of the above. For questions email: frankbill812@yahoo.com
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On Shift: A podcast about mobility, Automotive News tech and innovation team leader Pete Bigelow takes an optimistic yet skeptical eye at the new tech and business models planned for the auto industry. Shift is a production of Automotive News, the leading publication covering the auto industry. Check out our reporting online at autonews.com/shift and follow us on Twitter @Automotive_News.
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"Over My Dead Body" is the ultimate talk show featuring the most interesting and compelling people who ever lived. The fact that our guests are dead doesn't stop them from sharing details about their life and giving us their take on current events. See for yourself why legendary TV producer Norman Lear says, "...this is the best idea for a comedy series that I can remember. It's absolutely hilarious." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omdbtv/support
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Deep questions through laughter is my favorite emotion. In season 2, we're tackling the 8 biggest subjects of life from my latest book ‘Like Streams to the Ocean’: ego, love, friendship, death, work, family, home, and the soul. I'm bringing on the wisest people I know to process these big ideas. And were responding to your questions. So if you have something you want us to discuss, DM me a voice note on instagram: @jedidiahjenkins
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Tune into the Beyond Capital Podcast to discover how the C-Suite thinks about social impact as a business grows. Learn about how social values and causes integrate into a company's operations, product, culture - and ultimately - its success. Eva and Ed have built, scaled and sold companies worth millions. We are active early-stage investors with more than 20 current investments. We sit on private and public-company boards, and we believe strongly in business as a force for good. From the CEO ...
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NumberOneBeats Weekly Radio Show Hosted By A.C.K. ! The Show will be presented in many different FM Radios like Radio FG USA, Number1 FM Turkey, Heat Radio Greece, We-love-house.fm Germany, DJR’ADIO, Daltica Radio, Clublovers fm, VIP TV and many more stations in different Countries like Belgium, Canada, Malta, Ibiza, Spain, U.S.A, Hungary, Bulgaria, Russia .... Near NumberOneBeats Records tracks supports the show also many talented new comers. Curtainly supporting and playing in the past and ...
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🎙 In this episode, Dr. Steve Day discusses change management in small businesses with John Fisher, a chartered psychologist and coach with 25 years of experience in personal development. John introduces the Fisher Curve, a framework that helps individuals navigate personal change. The discussion explores the relevance of the Fisher Curve for small …
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Since taking out the NEXT Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, Kneecap has received rave reviews from audience. Following the real-life hip-hop group Kneecap's rise to fame, the trio became martyrs for Irish language preservation along the way. Guest: Rich Peppiatt, director and writerBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week's announcement by the government to limit international student commencements to 270,000 by next year has flamed fiery reactions from the higher education sector. Guests: Alec Webb, CEO, Regional Universities Network and Yvonne Yeo, CEO, Australian Institute of Workplace TrainingBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Northern Territory's new CLP Government has been sworn in, and has pledged a series of reforms in law enforcement. Greens Senator Dorinda Cox says she's most concerned about the move to reduce the age of criminal responsibility back down to 10. The Senator says the "move is taking us back decades" - and says the FIrst Nations Closing the Gap Ta…
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Pacific leaders have given the green light to a major new policing initiative that's been championed by Australia, as a way of improving the region's law enforcement capacity. But the biggest issue on the table at this week's Pacific Island Forum is climate change, something the 18 member states of the forum have been discussing at length over the …
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Inflation has slowed to 3.5% for the month of July, but should we take the latest inflation figures as good news or bad news - given it's still too high for the RBA to act? The government has decided not to include a question in the next census about gender and sexuality - which has upset many in the LGBT community - why has the government made tha…
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Israel has launched its largest targeted military assault in the West Bank in decades. Hundreds of Israeli soldiers are on the ground, as the IDF says it is targeting "armed terrorists".Secretary General fo the Palestinian National Initiative in Ramalla, Dr Mustafa Barghouti spoke to RN Breakfast and rebuked the IDF's claims this was strictly a cou…
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The annual rate of headline inflation fell to 3.5 per cent in July, down from 3.8 per cent in June. Treasurer Jim Chalmers told RN Breakfast the data is "encouraging" and show the Albanese Government's economic approach is working. But the Treasurer acknowledges while the figures also showed underlying inflation was moderating, there's still "lots …
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A new policing strategy, proposed and paid for by Australia, was endorsed by Pacific Island nations this week. The policy will include establishing a training hub in Brisbane, and experts say it will also help minimise China's influence in the Pacific. Guest: Marian Kapu, ABC journalist based in Tonga Producer: Richard Crabtree…
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Midfielder and veteran Matilda Aivi Luik has been caught in an international doping scandal dating back to 2022, despite never undertaking a test for a banned substance. Luik, who is currently contracted to Swedish club BK Hacken FF is considering legal action after the charges were made by Italy's National Anti-Doping authority in April this year.…
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In the South China Sea a dangerous new flashpoint has emerged in an ongoing maritime dispute between China and the Philippines. Both countries have claims on reefs and outcrops in the sea around Sabina Shoal - an area that is rich in oil and gas. Guest: Jennifer Parker, Expert Associate at the ANU's National Security College and a former Naval Offi…
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In Paris, the 2024 Paralympic Games have officially opened - and one of those representing team Australia in 2024 is multi-talented athlete Jess Gallagher - the first Australian athlete to win Summer and Winter Paralympic medals. She told RN Breakfast she "never envisaged being where I am today" - and says in the last decade of the Paralympics ther…
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The Quandamooka Festival celebrates country and culture and is an arts festival like no other. After a two year break it returns to Queensland's Stradbroke Island, and includes drive in movies, basket weaving and humpback whales sightings. Guest: Avril Quaill, Creative Director, Quandamooka FestivalBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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48-hours after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt - indictment charges against the former president were dismissed. But the former President has not fully dodged criminal charges - today they have been reinstated by the same special counsel Jack Smith who vowed to appeal that ruling. Guest: Scott Jennings, CNN political commentator and …
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Debate over the protection of Australia's waters has re-ignited this week after another illegal fishing boat from Indonesia was spotted off W-A's Kimberly coast on the weekend. Australian Border Force says there's been a surge of illegal fishing boats in Australian waters coming from Indonesia, and Traditional Owners and tourism operators in WA's f…
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Some LGBTIQ+ lobby groups say the Prime Minister should be banned from marching in the Mardi Gras, after it was confirmed the next census won't include questions on sexuality and gender. Independent MP Allegra Spender says the decision to exclude the questions is "inexplicable" and says from a public policy decision perspective its important to cap…
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The CFMEU and tens of thousands of people have tried to send the Government a message amid protests, can the Albanese Government afford to have tradies turn on them? The Federal Government has announced international student caps, the larger universities are furious - but will this be passed?The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning …
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The Education Minister has announced a cap on the number of international students able to start study at Australian universities and vocational training providers next year. But the University sector has widely panned the decision. Group of 8 CEO Vicki Thompson told RN Breakfast there are fears international students will "vote with their feet" an…
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The embattled Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union still appears to still have plenty of supporters.50,000 workers in Melbourne and thousands more in other capitals, downed tools in protest yesterday to march against the federal government's decision to place the CFMEU into administration. Minister Murray Watt told RN Breakfast he was "pre…
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Spring is in the air with warmer weather sweeping across the country, but the early end to winter is not welcome news to flora and fauna. The early blooming of flowers is impacting the activity of bird life and might lead to long term changes in how our commercial horticulture sector operates. Guest: Associate Professor Rachael Gallagher, Western S…
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French President Macron has held protracted talks on forming a new government, after elections in July gave a left-wing alliance the most seats in parliament - but not enough to govern. And as the deadline for a draft 2025 budget looms, no-one can agree who should be the country's new Prime Minister. Guest: Matthew Dalton, Wall Street Journal - Par…
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The UN's Palestinian refugee agency - UNRWA - has moved to clarify that its services in Gaza continue, despite increasing numbers of evacuation orders. Among those services are a crucial polio inoculation program, which is needed to contain the disease threatening to run rampant through the region. Guest: Sam Rose, Senior Deputy Field Director with…
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Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison for another busy show. They reflect on England's white-ball squads named for the upcoming series with Australia, and hear from selector Luke Wright, as both Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali are omitted. They also preview this week's second Test between England and Sri Lanka, with …
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Are you passionate about open source but struggling to find time amidst your daily work? Today on the podcast, Joël Quenneville sits down with Steve Polito to discuss practical strategies for making meaningful contributions to the open-source community, even when your schedule is packed. Steve is a developer with extensive experience in the open-so…
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The Albanese Government has appointed Australia's Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley to lead an expert panel to ensure reporting for methane and other greenhouse gases is accurate and transparent. This follows the release of the government's response to the recommendations of the 2023 review of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting scheme, which…
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A new paper has shown that we don't know enough about men who perpetrate violence. The Jesuit Social Services' recent Man Box 2024 report found almost one-in-three men aged 18 to 30 self-report the use of extreme physical or sexual violence against an intimate partner. But more fleshed out data is still lacking in the space. Guest: Matt Tyler, Exec…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Tonga for the Pacific Islands Forum. Leaders will be joined by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in a push to highlight the threat low-lying Pacific nations face from climate change. And to underline this pivotal time in the region's history, the presence of both Beijing and Washington will be keenly felt a…
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Only Murders in the Building returns this week with its fourth season and with an even more star-studded cast than before. This season, the true crime podcasters who investigate too-frequent killings in their New York apartment complex are being wooed by Hollywood, who want to make a movie about them Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RE…
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Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi has called for an independent investigation into the death of Zomi Frankcom - are we likely to see any further progress on this? And does the new aviation white paper go far enough to reform the industry? Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developm…
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The brother of Zomi Frankcom - the Australian aid worker killed in an air strike in Gaza - has called for those responsible to be prosecuted by Israeli authorities. Greens Senator and Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi says an independent investigation is needed, and has called on the Australian Government to "make sure this happens." Guest:Mehreen Faruq…
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The Taliban has introduced a new set of so-called "vice and virtue laws" in Afghanistan, that include a ban on women's voices and bare faces in public. Under the new rules women cannot interact with a man unless they are related to them. They are forbidden from singing or reading in public, and must have their faces covered at all times. Guest: Mar…
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For years Oasis fans had hoped that brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher would stop looking back in anger, stop feuding and reunite. The brothers from Manchester took the world by storm in the 90s with their band Oasis, which released its debut album Definitely Maybe 30 years ago this week. And now they are reportedly reuniting for a tour in 2025. Gues…
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Russia has launched a massive wave of attacks across Ukraine, killing at least six people and wiping out some power and water supplies. More than half the country's regions came under attack in Russia's largest aerial assault on Ukraine since December last year. It comes almost a month since Ukrainian special forces launched an incursion in the Kur…
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The true story of how railway workers from Torres Strait smashed a world record in outback Western Australia has been made into a musical. Straight from the Strait is a uniquely Australian story that highlights the rich Torres Strait Island culture and gets it's premiere in Queensland this week. Guest: Marcus Corowa, Performer…
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There is growing research raising safety questions about popular weight loss drugs - in particular semaglutide - the brand names are Ozempic and Wegovy. A study published last week reported on whether those who take semaglutide are more likely to report having suicidal thoughts.It continues a see-saw, tug-of-war over scientific evidence about the r…
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ABC Classic is remembering esteemed Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who died a couple of weeks ago. And it's 50-years since Leonard Bernstein visited Australia. The incredibly famous conductor and was the subject of a film with Bradley Cooper last year - and ABC Classic is commemorating the anniversary. Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Morning…
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