Explore the power of language on the Full of Words Podcast with hosts Sue and CJ. Through insightful discussions and engaging interviews, this weekly podcast delves into how words and communication deeply impact business, society and our everyday lives. Sue and CJ draw from decades of combined experience to analyse the role words and language play in effective messaging and provide tips that will empower listeners' personal and professional communications. Pull up a comfy chair, grab your fa ...
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A motivational show for all the creatives out there with an inner rebel. Listen for interviews, industry news, tips, tricks and tools to help you take your creative business to the next level.
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The photographs in a shoebox podcast is all about helping, and inspiring you to tell your family’s story in pictures. Especially the everyday memories, by encouraging you to print the ones you love, and basically do more with your memories than stuff them in a shoebox! All with the camera you always have with you - your smartphone.
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Interviews with legal reporters and editors about the top headlines concerning America’s civil justice system.
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Welcome to Redemption from Addiction Podcast. This podcast is a ministry centered around the belief in Jesus Christ and the finished work he did on the cross. We aim to help people overcome their addiction(s) by sharing testimonies about we overcame and won the battle. The testimonies shared often have a common theme and that is how Jesus Christ touched our lives and walked us through the entire process and is still walking with us today. Our hope is that you will be touched by these stories ...
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The Give n' Go Podcast strives to bring soccer and pop culture together while covering the women's game around the world at the international, club and high school level. Girls Soccer Network brings you a fresh take on women's soccer while analyzing the USWNT, NWSL, FIFA World Cup and much more.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Conversations with people about things we all need to be talking bout. Sometimes it is the most ordinary people who are actually the extraordinary ones. In this podcast we talk about lots of inequalities in our society and globally and how we can try and change it. To hear more or get in touch please email faithandequalitypodcast@gmail.com would love to hear from you.
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It is my great pleasure to publish this weekly podcast that supplements my book "Hacking Engagement". Listen and get creative ideas on how to engage students tomorrow! Please visit my website: http://jamesalansturtevant.com/ And...for a cornucopia of teacher empowerment resources, visit: http://hacklearning.org/
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Listen with therapist and author Kate Hudson-Hall as she shares practical and doable ways to manage your anxiety! This is a platform for people to share enlightening conversations which are relatable, uplifting and inspiring based on anxiety. With real stories from people who are suffering or have suffered from anxiety. Plus, interviews with top experts in anxiety sharing insightful, valuable information for people learning to change their struggling anxious behaviors. All in one podcast wit ...
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The Back Yourself Podcast revolves around mindset and mentality. Finding out what makes people tick, how they deal with the situations that life throws them, how they treat themselves, what they do for themselves but most importantly WHY. Guests we have are a combination of other fitness trainers in different fields, small business owners and healthcare professionals. I also touch on topics that I see people struggle with in the gym or topics that I have dealt with myself. The Back Yourself ...
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77. Winning in Business by Harnessing the Power of Words and Tech: Insights from Philip Wride
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In this episode of the Full of Words Podcast, Sue and CJ dive into the transformative impact of language and communication in the business world with their insightful guest, Philip Wride. Philip shares his unique journey from the tech and video game industries to his current role, where he empowers female coaches with tech solutions and copywriting…
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Screentime: Elvira, Prosper, Simone Biles Rising
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Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Paddy to discuss Danish black comedy Elvira, about an unlikely sleuth. She'll also look at Prosper (TVNZ+), a family drama set against the backdrop of a Megachurch, and Netflix's timely documentary Simone Biles Rising.
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I'm a helpful dad, so why do the kids only want mum?
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Parenting commentator Nathan Wallis joins Paddy Gower to talk about what to do when child only wants the other parent. It is painful, but he says it is normal, and shares strategies on how to rebalance the dynamic.
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Technology journalist Bill Bennett talks to Paddy about the New Zealand tax rule that stops talent staying. He says the Foreign Investment Fund (FIF) tax rules are a barrier stopping talented professionals from staying or returning to New Zealand. Also, has the AI bubble burst. And a US judge has ruled Google acted illegally to crush its competitio…
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Western Bay of Plenty Local Democracy reporter Alisha Evans rwraps up the major issues in the region.
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Book review: Strays and Waifs by Mandy Hager
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Strays and Waifs by Mandy Hager published by The Cuba Press.
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Big questions for power companies after warning of intervention
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Big questions are being asked today about the viability of our energy system with high prices causing some big businesses to turn off production.
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From the factory floor to the school of fine arts
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Glenn Busch went from a factory worker to one of our country's finest photographers.
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It remains a volatile situation in the UK at dozens of locations after a week of unrest with criminal thugs whipped up by the far right, Agitators are said to have shared a list of more than 100 sites such as refugee hotels which they want to target, and police have stepped up their presence at vulnerable sites.…
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Kent Belcher on spending years documenting Alien Weaponry
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Documentary maker Kent Belcher spent six years following Henry and Lewis De Jong, the brothers behind Alien Weaponry - since they were teenagers.
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Will the Reserve Bank cut interest rates next week?
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All eyes are on the Reserve Bank which will decide next week whether to cut interest rates for the first time in four years.
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Minister launches broadside at big power companies
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The Associate Energy Minister has launched a huge broadside at the big power companies this morning accusing them of profiteering, amid soaring wholesale power prices. Paddy Gower talks with Margaret Cooney, Chief Operating Officer of Octopus Energy, and a regular critic of the energy system.
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254 Multiple Pathways to Publishing with Emily E K Murdoch
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Episode Show Notes In this episode we cover: Differences between self-publishing, independent publishing, and traditional publishing Publishing across different genres Working with an agent as a self-published author Managing your time and creative energy Advice for diversifying your publishing approaches Find out more about Emily: emilyekmurdoch.c…
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Personal finance: The ins and outs of insurance
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Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Paddy to talk insurance: what kind do you need, how much should you insure yourself for, how can you keep premiums under control and what things could get it voided? Lisa Dudson is the owner of Acumen.co.nz. Her advice is of a general nature.
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Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Paddy to play a track from American singer-songwriter Bill Callahan, who's released his first album in nine years. She'll also celebrate an iconic album from Jeff Buckley that's 30 years old this month and a new single from Tami Nielson from her Willy Nelson covers album recorded at his ranch. Charlotte Ryan is h…
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A Nelson-based organisation that supports the most vulnerable tamariki and their whanau across the top of the South Island is set to lose almost 40 per cent of its frontlline staff, as Oranga Tamariki reduces its funding. Nelson council is investigating options for the development of a new library, civic centre and community hub. A new experimental…
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Book review: Awatea's Secret by Fraser Smith
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Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Awatea's Secret by Fraser Smith published by Huia.
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Lucy Foulkes: Why teens behave the way they do
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Dr Lucy Foulkes is an academic psychologist at the University of Oxford, and her new book draws on decades of research to reveal why teens behave they way they do.
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Australia has upped it's terror threat, with ASIO chief Mike Burgess renewing a all for politicians to watch their words. The threat level has been raised from from possible to probable. 16 Aussie athletes have tested positive for Covid at the Paris Olympics. And the Reserve Bank of Australia says interest rate cuts are still six months away. It ha…
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New exhibition exposes hidden history of modern women artists
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The 50 years between 1920 and 1970 were full of societal and political upheaval. Now a new exhibition at Toi o Tamaki, Auckland Art Gallery, seeks to explore the role women artists had at shaping the art of the time.
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Australian defence expert cautions NZ over AUKUS Pillar 2
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An Australian defence and foreign policy expert is cautioning New Zealand against joining AUKUS Pillar Two.
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Signs leading up to a relationship breakdown
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Auckland therapist Jo Robertson talks to Paddy about the common key components that lead to couples calling it quits.
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Retirement village residents call for overhaul of legislation
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Retirement village operators say they're open to the idea of an ombudsman scheme to deal with complaints from residents.
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The unemployment rate rose to 4.6 per cent in the June quarter, up from 4.3 per cent in the previous quarter. Over the year, unemployment rose by 33,000 to 143,000. Economists had expected a rise with most picking it to land at 4.7 per cent. This data is the last to land before the Reserve Bank decides what to do with interest rates at its next mee…
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After a double dose of unexpected medals, the New Zealand flag has been flying again in Paris. Sam revels in our latest Olympic medalists, looks ahead to the next great chances on the horizon and assesses the legacy of Shaun Johnson after he announces his Warriors and NRL retirement.
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Black Sheep returns with new season on New Zealand's darkest
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The latest season of the podcast will traverse stories about early missionaries in the 1810s as well as a famous teenage highwayman in Taranaki.
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