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The Game is the premier football podcast from The Times, with the finest writers previewing and reviewing all the action throughout the 2023/24 season. Twice a week, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke speak to the leading football writers from The Times and The Sunday Times, offering unparalleled analysis of the latest results and commentary on emerging issues. On Mondays, Alyson Rudd, Tom Roddy and Tony Cascarino review the weekend's action and on Thursdays Martin Samuel tackles the biggest is ...
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Drinking With Tom

Tom Kubiak & Ian Robertson

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“Drinking With Tom” The podcast where we drink and talk about stuff. We like to learn, share thoughts, and… well, drink. This is a weekly podcast that delves into whatever happens to be interesting to talk about between hosts Tom Kubiak and Ian Robertson. So listen in!
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Crosswinds

Tom Robertson and the Vizient Research Institute

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Crosswinds is a series of casual conversations with national thought leaders hosted by Tom Robertson, executive director of the Vizient Research Institute. New episodes released every month feature the brightest people in health care considering questions that others haven’t thought to ask – always remarkable, never exactly what you’d expect, and having fun along the way. Crosswinds: Two old friends sitting in comfortable chairs… talking.
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Out of the Box

Out of the Box

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Featuring Alabama softball radio broadcasters Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson, Out of the Box is one of the newest available college softball podcasts. The guys will talk about the national landscape, the SEC, and Alabama softball each episode, plus special guests from around the sport will frequently stop by for a conversation. There will be entertaining segments, informative debates, and lots of fun. Check it out! Make sure you follow the show on Twitter @OutoftheBox_Pod! Support this po ...
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Discover gardening inspiration and advice from your favourite gardening experts with the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine team. Join Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, Arit Anderson and others to garden for wildlife and wellness, sow and grow flourishing flowers, immerse in the benefits of nature, get the most from your vegetable plot, successfully use colour in the garden, enjoy the beauty of house plants and much, much more. With Sowalongs and Tea Break Tutorials too, we ...
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Stand Up Close And Personal is three open mic comedians from Orlando, Florida discussing all things comedy. How do you write jokes? How do you deal with a heckler? What do you do if you're bombing? Nick Pupo, Tom Feeney, and Clay Robertson have no idea. However, they do their best to sound like they know what they're talking about.
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Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and all other outlets. A selection of various mixes in various styles. "A DJ that displays a wealth of talent & versatility" Muzik Magazine (UK) "Serves up some seriously funky sounds" (Mark McAvoy, Cluas.com) “Irelands funkiest export” 3D World Magazine (Australia) I've been a DJ for over 20 years in that time I've held residencies in The U.S., Australia and all over Ireland. I've also released music under the name 'Tantric Dex' Past Support ...
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Go behind the memes with Stefanie Parker (@shesallbach) and Jackie Maroney (@jackiemaroney_) as they discuss The Bachelor franchise and the drama that surrounds it. Listen for real life encounters, interviews with alumni, recaps, reality TV news, and so much more. Plus, every Friday, join in for Sound Off in the Comments Below, where the listeners submit pop culture questions and topics.
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VidAction Podcast

YouTube Marketing Expert Dane Golden

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On the VidAction Podcast, video marketing expert Dane Golden interviews top voices from around the video marketing industry to find out their secrets to success. We give you the best strategy and tips to get the greatest value out of your video marketing budget, and use video to give the greatest value to your potential customers. Focused on helping marketers, businesses, and brands, we talk about both YouTube organic and YouTube paid media, with an eye on strategy, content programming, and ...
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Adurna - A Dungeons and Dragons Podcast

Adurna - A Dungeons and Dragons Podcast

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Adurna is a dungeons and dragons podcast based in Glasgow Scotland. We are three kind friends playing DnD for the first time and we thought we'd share the dark and hilarious tales that our Dungeon Master, Tom McMinn weaves. The cast so far involves myself Danny Robertson and Iain Horton. We have already recorded more episodes with a larger party of cast members who we'll announce soon. Thank you so much for listening! Theme Music by David Devereux.
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When Brett Favre and Eric Bolling get behind the mics, expect anything! Covering sports, politics, business, culture and so much more, "Bolling with Favre" features TV personality Eric Bolling and NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre running the gamut every week. It's "Big Time" and "Prime Time" with new shows every week from LiveXLive's PodcastOne. Past guests include Dr. Phil, Megyn Kelly, Kenny Chesney, Darius Rucker, Andrew Klavan, and Willie Robertson,
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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This podcast is about the practice of Couples Therapy. Many of the episodes are interviews with leaders in the field of Relationships. The show is meant to help Therapists and Coaches learn how to help people to deepen their connection, but in the process it explores what is most needed for each of us to love, heal, and grow. Each week Shane Birkel interviews an expert in the field of Couples Therapy to explore all about the world of relationships and how to be an amazing therapist.
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Bo Bounds and crew cover the SEC, which is the only conference that matters, right? Bo knows sports and Bo knows who to call to get the intel on whats really going on in the world of college athletics, coaching searches and the pursuit of young hearts that’s called recruiting. You’ll get the inside story, and you’ll know first. Tune in weekdays at 7am
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Do you struggle to maintain the home without sacrificing time with your kids? Do you feel guilty for sitting your kids in front of a screen so you can get everything done? Are you going to bed feeling overwhelmed and scattered? Do you find yourself stuck in survival mode, counting down to bedtime (and then feeling bad about it)? Do you want to live more holistically and go low-tox but don’t know where to start? What if there was a way to partner biblical parenting with holistic homemaking so ...
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"Bringin' it Back to "The Beatles" with Doug and Ben" will include in-depth interviews with celebrities who discuss their bodies of work while including intimate aspects of how they were profoundly impacted by "The Beatles" throughout their lives. Doug Kolk is a professional entertainment broadcaster in Los Angeles. Ben Don Sherwood is an Australian artist/musician who runs the "World's Largest Beatles Facebook Group".....Oh yeah, and their wives are sisters!
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On today's episode, Aratere - the Interislander ferry that ran aground in Picton Harbour on Friday - is now docked in Picton, Northlanders' electricity supply is back at full capacity, although the network is still in a fragile state, the police are creating new Community Beat Teams in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, Saturday night was a big…
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Have you been caught out by a tax bill from Inland Revenue? Many Kiwis on salaries at the end of this financial year have tax to pay, with some owing thousands of dollars. Employees on parental leave seem to be the hardest hit, with one teacher saying she owes IRD two thousand three hundred dollars, despite being on maternity leave. As Matthew Hutc…
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Northland's business chamber says it feels like critical infrastructure providers "just don't care" about the region. Transpower has reconnected one of the region's two 220-kilovolt circuits, propping it up with a temporary pylon. But, it says getting the other lines back up and running will be more complex, and until that's done the network will n…
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Refloating Aratere - the ferry that ran aground off Picton on Friday - took a massive team effort involving KiwiRail, Maritime New Zealand, Port Marlborough's marine team, the local Harbour Master and expert advice from around the world. The efforts were successful and the vessel was pulled away from the cliff face at Titoki Bay soon after 9pm on S…
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The government is pushing ahead with its bootcamps for young offenders - despite opposition parties and youth justice advocates saying there is no evidence they will work. The Prime Minister and Children's Minister have released more details on how the 'military-style academies' will work, and what someone has to do to get sent to one. The aim to r…
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New Zealand has embedded itself in the US Space Force that seeks superiority over China under the hashtag the 'Fight Is On' and slogan 'the threat is real'. US documents show Aotearoa increasingly aligning itself with America's big push to bring allies into its defensive and offensive space plans. Official US planning for a war in space began in 20…
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Cabinet ministers are expected to decide today whether to significantly boost Pharmac's funding. RNZ understands ministers will canvass a range of proposals and figures, with at least one of those options being an investment of hundreds of millions of dollars into the drug-buying agency. This follows a backlash over the government's failure to hono…
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A central Auckland retail property manager is delighted extra police will soon be patrolling the streets. Over the next two years, an extra 21 police officers will be deployed to Community Beat Teams in Auckland's CBD, taking the total beat team to more than 50 staff. Throughout Aotearoa, 90 officers will be deployed to such teams. Queens Arcade pr…
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Northlanders' electricity supply is back at full capacity, although the network is still in a fragile state. Transpower has reconnected one of the region's two 220-kilovolt circuits, propping it up with a temporary pylon. The other line remains trapped under a fallen tower. As a result, Transpower says the risk of short power cuts is higher than us…
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Aratere - the Interislander ferry that ran aground in Picton Harbour on Friday - is now docked in Picton. And it's still not clear what exactly happened to the ship's steering. It will stay in Picton until Maritime New Zealand and KiwiRail are sure it's safe to move. Another Interislander vessel is undergoing routine maintenance this week, meaning …
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Donny 'The Don' Allcroft started life in England in the 1940s - From this day and age that period of humanity truly looks like the wild west, the shit you could do on the daily back then, would have you on the BBC top 10 most read in today's gentrified modern world. The Don Hails from this period, Good with his hands, he followed in his father's fo…
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The Maritime Union is concerned its workers have been placed in danger after the Interislander's Aratere ran aground on Friday. Thirty-nine crew members were on board the freight sailing, which lost its steering while heading out of Picton Harbour. They spent the night on board before returning to land on Saturday morning. Maritime Union spokespers…
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The stricken Interisland ferry Aratere is now docked in Picton under a detention order with no word when it might be declared safe to operate. It's still not clear what exactly happened before the ship's steering failed and it ran aground shortly after leaving Picton on Friday night. Samantha Gee spent the weekend in Picton.…
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The Black Caps might not be there any more, but the T20 World Cup continues to roll on in the Caribbean. Afghanistan dumped New Zealand out of the World Cup with a massive win in pool play, and they've continued that form with their first ever win over Australia over the weekend, despite Pat Cummins taking a hattrick. This morning England thrashed …
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The police are creating new Community Beat Teams in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Ninety officers will be deployed over the next two years, 63 across Auckland's three policing districts, 17 in Wellington and 10 in Christchurch. Commissioner Andrew Coster also announced police will target anti-social behaviour and crime in central Auckland.…
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The stricken Interisland ferry Aratere is now docked in Picton under a detention order with no word when it might be declared safe to operate. It's still not clear what exactly happened before the ship's steering failed and it ran aground shortly after leaving Picton on Friday night. National Road Carriers Association general manager of policy & ad…
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It's all still to play for, with only 3 teams qualified after 2 rounds of matches. Martin Samuel and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to discuss Belgium's arrival, Portugal's improvement and Georgia's last second heartbreak. Martin weighs in on England... What is the question? And is Adam Wharton the answer? Oh, and of course we talk more about Tre…
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There's no sign of the debate around England's form cooling down. Square pegs in round holes, or is everyone just a bit tired? Gregor Robertson is joined by Alyson Rudd, Charlotte Duncker and Hamzah Khalique-Loonat to attempt to answer those questions and more. Finally, 21 games in, we've had our first 0-0 draw. But the Netherlands and France still…
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It's a great time of year to grow lettuce and salad leaves. Sown directly in the ground or in pots, grow a variety of leaves for delicious salads this summer. Follow this easy Sowalong guide from GW senior content creator Sonya Patel Ellis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Roll Tide Ryan Fowler joins the show today to talk about his top college football teams entering the season, his thoughts on recruitment and the transfer portal, Nick Saban and more on Alabama Football. You do not want to miss this interview so tune in! All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus St…
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Welcome to hour two of the Out of Bounds Show! Listen in to hear conversations about Jackson’s pit bull, Major League Baseball and Jeff Brantley telling stories about Willie Mays and his time in the MLB as both a player and broadcaster. All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus Studio! Out of Boun…
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The Out of Bounds Show is LIVE from Dancing Rabbit Gold Club this Friday morning! Tune in to hear Bo and the crew talk about Jackson’s kickball league, National Yoga Day and Roll Tide Ryan Fowler joins the show to talk top teams for the upcoming season, recruitment, Nick Saban and all things Alabama football. All guests join us on the Farm Bureau I…
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In what could be an epic disaster, Jackson will be the NE Jackson Kickball Commissioner this Fall. Plus, why Bo doesn’t recognize the CWS Finals. Tune in! All guests join us on the Farm Bureau Insurance guest line, and we are LIVE from the BankPlus Studio! Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off yo…
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We've seen it all before, England playing out a drab, uninspiring 1-1 draw at a major tournament. But how bad was it, really? Well... quite bad. Jonathan Northcroft, James Gheerbrant and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to talk through the problems Gareth Southgate has to tackle. One of those problems will be Slovenia, England's final opponents, wh…
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Welcome to Sound Off in the Comments Below, a weekly segment where the listeners will submit pop culture related questions/topics for Stefanie and Jackie to answer. This week we're covering... Justin Timberlake's DUI Kate Middleton update Netflix's Perfect Match More on the Kaitlyn Bristowe vs. Jason Tartick saga Tipping culture and how it's gotten…
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On today's episode, the power is back on in Northland after a hundred thousand people spent much of Thursday without power after a power pylon north of Auckland toppled over. Grid operator Transpower so far haven't explained why the tower fell, but maintenance workers were on site at the time. The nurses union says Te Whatu Ora/Health New Zealand h…
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Kapiti Coast residents are demanding the council throw out a report on how to protect hundreds of homes from sea level rise. Locals and the Kapiti Coast District Council have been at loggerheads for more than a decade over attempts to map which areas are most at risk over the next century. Led by former Prime Minister Jim Bolger, a panel of experts…
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New Zealand Geographic magazine says Facebook is rejecting its ads promoting stories about climate change. It says the "black box" of algorithms determining what can and can't be boosted on the platform is preventing important journalism from reaching new readers. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.…
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