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Statesmen

Statesmen Media

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Statesmen explores all fifty states with the five senses of perception every Tuesday, smelling, tasting, seeing, hearing and feeling how these states touch our hearts. Hosted by Chicago comedians Tim Ferrari, Anthony Rossi, and Stuart Hicar.
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The Funky Panther

Chad, Tim, Javier

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The Funky Panther podcast: Chad, Javier, and Tim deliver high-energy, hilarious banter with random commentary, raunchy humor, and featured guests. Join the fun for an hour-long show that takes you on a refreshing, informative journey through the colorful world of music, news, arts, and entertainment.
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A podcast about cocktails. Each week, comedy rockers The Sloppy Boys (Mike Hanford, Tim Kalpakis and Jefferson Dutton) drink and discuss a cocktail recognized by the International Bartenders Association. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each episode, we highlight world-class creators and solopreneurs who have created small businesses to learn how they started, along with the tools, habits, and routines they employ to grow and monetize their audience. We dive deep on strategy, hacks, and more to provide you with tactical advice you can use as a beginning creator.
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Welcome, Petrolheads! Host Maurice Merrick takes deep dives into automotive history with great storytelling and fascinating guests from the car and motorcycle world. It's all about the people and the stories behind the machines.
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Flash F1 - Formula One Podcast

Flash F1 Productions, Steph Wentworth, Mark Hamilton, Gilbert Gamboa

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Flash F1 is a fresh Formula One Podcast delivering a fun, conversational take on the racing, personalities, technology, news and gossip that makes each season so exciting! Subscribe to hear great commentary and excellent interviews with personalities from around the world of F1.
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Luxe Life is all about showcasing the celebrity/entrepreneurs REAL life journey. The ups and downs, the blood, sweat, tears (sometimes literally) and the successes along the way. What is REALLY takes to get to the guests "Luxe Life" and what it takes to continue growing. The show is to inspire, encourage and empower through a real, uncensored honest conversation. We have the pleasure of empowering millions of listeners/viewers all over the world.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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The guys are joined by the Official Editor of the Pod to drink that funky monkey (the "beermosa" one, not the cocktail one.) BRASS MONKEY RECIPE 40oz bottle MALT LIQUOR Top up ORANGE JUICE Take a cold 40oz bottle and drink it down to the top of the label. Pour in orange juice until the bottle is full, then shake or turn over gently to mix. Recipe v…
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Dame Elan Closs Stephens was the acting chair of the BBC after the resignation of Richard Sharp in June last year until her retirement in March. She was a member of the BBC’s governing body since 2010, first serving as Member for Wales on the BBC Trust, until its dissolution in 2017, and then as the Welsh member of the BBC Board. On this week's epi…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The school holidays: 7/10 760,000 will fly these next two weeks, which doesn’t include the thousands who have already flown from private school, which doesn’t include the thousands who drive. We love travel, even in a cost-of-livi…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking once more to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed salads, Mike and Kate’s dog, and would Tim give up his car for five weeks for $1000? Plus, Mike may have gone overboard with his sweater purchases. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The first All Blacks game of the season is upon us. It’s the first game with Scott Robertson at the helm, as his team faces England on Saturday. New Zealand has won 33 of the last 43 matches against the Brits, and the All Blacks currently sit 3rd in the global rankings, two steps above England in 5th. Former All Black Ian Jones told Mike Hosking th…
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It feels like it's been coming forever, and in an odd way, it just might have been. When the news division of Warner Bros. turns out the lights tonight, it’s the end of an era. Or, an era. The simple truth is TV3 news never quite cut it and the history of fiscal dysfunction is the major reason why. Some of it was their own doing. Some of it was the…
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Pressure is increasing on Joe Biden to consider dropping his bid for a second Presidential term. The sitting President and presumptive Democratic candidate remains committed to the race. It follows a poor debate performance last week, in which Biden lost his way on several occasions. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that Biden appa…
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Whangarei's Mayor says the city will fare well from the government's new housing policy. Housing Minister Chris Bishop's plans to "flood" the country with new homes have raised plenty of questions. Local Government New Zealand says the lack of financial support for subsequent council roading and footpaths is a major concern. Vince Cocurullo told Mi…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 5th of July, extensive coverage of voting day in the UK election and Mike is joined by LBC Breakfast host Nick Ferrari. Is fennel a noxious weed or not? Does Air NZ fly to Whanganui? Answers to all the pressing issues. Ian Jones will be live in Dunedin for the first All Blacks test of the y…
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There’s speculation it's a low voter turnout in the UK, despite projections of a historic and dramatic election result. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party is expected to take up opposition for the first time in 14 years. In the meantime, Keir Starmer's Labour could win the biggest majority since 1832. Times Chief Political Corresponden…
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A leading obesity doctor is throwing his full support behind a New Zealand grown alternative to weight loss drug Ozempic. As doctors grapple with a global shortage of the injectable, interest in the natural product Calocurb is climbing. Its active ingredient Amarasate is extracted from hops grown at the top of the South Island. Obesity doctor Ben G…
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The UK election is set to confirm a landslide Labour victory after 14 years of Tory rule. LBC Breakfast Host Nick Ferrari told Mike Hosking Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer could have his work cut out for him, wrangling what might be the largest majority since the mid-1800s. He says this is the job Sir Keir has dreamt of since he was a boy. Ferrari s…
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The fat's been trimmed from Antarctica New Zealand's plans for Scott Base The crown entity abandoned its previous large module three-building design after five years of development. An independent review highlighted multiple concerns with the previous proposal - relating to high costs and contracting difficulties. Board Chair Leon Grice told Mike H…
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A punishing result looks likely for Rishi Sunak's Tory party with all signs pointing to Labour having the UK election in the bag. Labour leader Keir Starmer is expected to take a sweeping victory with a campaign for change propelling his popularity. The Conservative Party has held power for 14 years, but it's steadily losing its grip on the back of…
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Future generations are sure to understand the quality of one of the country’s most important export sectors. The Wool in Schools programme is expanding across primary schools this month, highlighting the insulating, thermo-regulating, and moisture wicking properties of natural, locally gown wool. Plus, a tertiary pilot programme called Wool Dynamic…
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The countdown to the UK election is being dominated by predictions of a historic Labour victory. Parties have been making their last pitches to voters, with reports Keir Starmer is projected to head the largest majority since 1832. But University of Exeter Modern History Professor Richard Toye told Mike Hosking that Starmer isn't being complacent w…
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The uplifting story of the week for me is the 30% drop in parents taking kids out of school for holidays. It's a single metric and it's one travel agency, albeit a big one, so it's hardly scientific and about to be published in the Lancet. But it's an insight into what might be happening and, even if it is remotely accurate, it’s a sign of several …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 4th of July, Chris Bishop digs into the new moves for the apartment and housing market and Richard Toye gives an insight into just how historic this UK election will turn out to be. Mike has had enough of KiwiRail and their claim they will get to be financially sustainable without Governm…
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With a 16 point lead, Kiwi rally driver Hayden Paddon is entering the Estonia leg of the FIA European Rally Championship tied for first. He took the crown in the Southland rally in the NZ Rally Championship a couple of weeks back, as well as finding the time to sign up as the new TrailLite Ambassador. He told Mike Hosking that rally is to Estonia a…
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Housing Minister Chris Bishop will today unveil the Government’s plan to “flood the market’ with land for development in a bid to end New Zealand’s housing crisis. Bishop will use a speech to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand today to announce a slew of changes to New Zealand’s planning laws recently agreed by Cabinet. He will argue the chan…
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Vehicle sales are continuing to plummet. Data from the Motor Industry Association shows June sales are the lowest they've been in more than a decade. New registrations have dropped for the fourth consecutive month. Association Chief Executive Aimee Wiley told Mike Hosking there's a bit of a promising uplift in June for EV sales. She says with the c…
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A school principal says schools need more resources to support students, not mandatory tests. The Government's introducing phonics checks for primary pupils after 20 weeks of schooling and repeated at 40 weeks. Twice yearly progression monitoring on reading, writing, and maths will also be introduced for children in Years 3 through 8. Auckland's Ma…
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New MBIE data reveals New Zealanders will be using 80% more power than we do now by 2050. It shows demand is expected to grow as fossil fuel use switches to electricity, electric vehicles increase, and new demand, such as data centres, come online. MBIE market manager Mike Hayward told Mike Hosking he's confident we can rely more on electricity fro…
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Go inside an impeccably curated car collection with Dr. Gerald Alexander. Plus, a boots on the ground report from the 2024 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb with special guest Ryan Bahrke, one of the hosts of the all-new podcast, "The Roadshow". SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: https://www.modelcitizendiecast.com Horsepower Heritage on the web: https://horsep…
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The fact the Government is going ahead with Labour's Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill, albeit with amendments, is not the story. The fact ACT has played the “Agree to Disagree" card is not really the story. The real story is the question of, does it solve the problem? What exactly is the problem? The problem is the media, or at least parts of it, …
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Hurricane Beryl is making its presence known in the Caribbean. CNN reports at least three people were killed when it tipped through the Windward Islands earlier this week, and it’s currently hurtling across open waters nearing Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Newstalk ZB US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that it's the earliest catego…
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The Government crackdown on truancy could be causing a drop in families taking holidays during term time. Flight Centre data shows a 30% reduction in bookings during the school term compared to last year. At the same time, bookings during July's school holidays are up 10%. General Manager Heidi Walker told Mike Hosking that the old excuse of it bei…
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International student numbers are rising but are still lower than before borders were closed due to the Covid outbreak. More than 69 thousand students enrolled with education providers in 2023. That's a 67% increase compared to 2022, but only 60% of 2019 enrolments. International enrolments grew in all subsectors except wānanga. Education NZ's Geof…
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The Department of Conservation has confirmed tourism numbers are returning to pre-covid levels. New data shows visitors are back at 80% of what was seen before the pandemic, with arrivals increasing from 1.52 million in 2022 to 2.29 million in 2023. Totally Tourism CEO Mark Quickfall told Mike Hosking that despite places like Europe seeing much hig…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 3rd of July, ACT Party leader David Seymour explains why he is agreeing to disagree on the Government's media bill. Two unbelievable and hilarious bits of research that Mike loses it over: what we are searching for when on holiday, and Auckland being named the 9th most liveable city in t…
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Politicians on both sides of the divide agree that the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill is worth a crack. The Government's progressing an amended version of the Bill, which will make digital platforms like Facebook pay for news content. It is set to progress through Parliament with the support of National, NZ First, and most likely Labour, but ACT…
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David Seymour doesn't think the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill will solve underlying issues with media. The Government's progressing an amended version of the Bill which will make digital platforms like Facebook pay for news content. ACT's invoked its right to 'agree to disagree' and will oppose the Bill. Party leader David Seymour told Mike Hos…
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There's a view police need back-up, following the revelations more prevention work is needed for the Government to deliver its youth crime crackdown. It aims to reduce the number of serious youth offenders by 15% by 2030. Official briefings show the Police Minister was told this was ambitious and would require cross-agency work. Blue Light Chief Ex…
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A New Zealand home renovations company is aiming to challenge issues in the renovation market. It's worth around $9 a year in New Zealand but the American market's more than half a trillion, which is seen as an opportunity for Kiwi exporters. Refresh Renovations founder Jon Bridge told Mike Hosking that no one was doing renovations at scale, and th…
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Polls are still suggesting a Labour victory ahead of this week's UK general election. Labour leader Keir Starmer remains the clear contender against Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that most polls are predicting a 240 majority for the Labour party. He thinks that this is underesti…
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It’s been a season full of ups and downs for the Warriors. After a historic loss to the Titans two weeks ago, they bounced back against the Broncos, taking the win 32-16. Coach Andrew Webster told Mike Hosking that their season has been very inconsistent. He said that their good football is probably better than most, but their worst football is pro…
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The federal election interference case against Donald Trump is headed back to the lower courts following a historic Supreme Court ruling. The court's ruled 6-3 that former presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not unofficial acts. Political commentator and National Columnist for the Was…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 2nd of July, the Government has revealed their Q3 plan with a focus on public safety. So how do those directly affected feel about it all? The Prime Minister answers those questions, plus why Te Pukenga is taking so long to disband, and Kainga Ora's future. Warriors coach Andrew Webster te…
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Dairy owners want more power to make citizens arrests. The Government's committed to passing four pieces of law and order legislation in the next quarter. It includes allowing police to ban gang patches, confiscate firearms, more efficiency in the courts, and more rehabilitation for on-remand prisoners. Chair of the Dairy and Business Owners Group …
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The Prime Minister is clarifying a six-figure redundancy payment to the resigning Kainga Ora CEO. Christopher Luxon says it was not a decision made by the Government. The public housing agency's chief executive Andrew McKenzie says he didn't sign up for an overhaul of Kainga Ora. He's in for a payment of $365 thousand. Luxon told Newstalk ZB’s Mike…
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Police say that community response is to thank for positive youth crime outcomes. More than 70% of children and youths referred through the youth offender support protocol —Fast Track— haven't been re-referred. The protocol, created by Oranga Tamariki, finds support services to prevent youth re-offending. Police Assistant Commissioner Investigation…
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The claims the election in France has set the country on edge are being deemed an understatement. The snap election called by President Emmanuel Macron earlier this month has the anti-immigration and European Union-sceptic National Rally party enjoying a strong lead in the polls. French Correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that the tensi…
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A former community housing leader says those providers are ready to collaborate with the Government. Kainga Ora chief executive Andrew McKenzie has resigned, saying the Government's changes aren't what he signed up for. It comes after a scathing review of the organisation. Former Monte Cecilia Housing Trust CEO Bernie Smith told Mike Hosking that t…
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Ever wondered how a career in sales can change lives? Join us as we chat with Lydia Winn from Empowerly about her passion for hiring first-time sales professionals and the transformative conversations that follow. Lydia shares invaluable insights on what makes a successful salesperson, highlighting the importance of being goal-oriented and genuinel…
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It is true to say that Biden got it together, somewhat, as the debate unfolded. But it started so badly that even in his finest moments it was ordinary. The unmistakable truth is what you saw is as good as it gets. If Americans vote for him he doesn’t improve, he doesn’t get younger and he doesn’t get sharper. I have not, until this point, believed…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 1st July, we have the Government's three year plan for health and Health Minister Shane Reti explains whether it is actually achievable. Mike fact checks the nine lies from Biden and the 30 lies from Trump in the first presidential debate. Guy and Sav cover the Warriors, England's win in th…
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A young kiwi patient will be one of the first to be treated with a radical new treatment for a rare disease. The drug will be used to target muscle cells and silence a gene which causes Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy. Neurologist and trial lead Richard Roxburgh says the method is promising. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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The President struggled through Friday's debate against Former President Donald Trump, even finding it hard to finish sentences at times. US News and World Report Senior National Correspondent Olivier Knox says it was Biden's worst public appearance during his time in office. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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