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Welcome to the Resound Podcast, available on iTunes, Spotify and all other major Podcast platforms. Catch up on all the talks from our Sunday services, plus some midweek content.
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Comfort Creatures

Ella McLeod, Alexis B. Preston

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Comfort Creatures is a show for people who prefer their friends to have paws instead of hands! Every week, Alexis and Ella talk to guests about their pets or creatures that give them comfort, discuss their favorite fictional critters, learn about pets in history, and discover differences between pet ownership across the pond. Whether you have a giant sloth, two siamese skinks, or just know way too much about unicorns, every animal friend is welcome on Comfort Creatures!
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The Kibitz Podcast

The Kibitz Podcast

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Your hilarious and insightful guide to Jewish ideas and culture. Join journalist Dan Crane and comedian Jessica Chaffin (Ronna & Beverly) as they explore activism, Jewish atheism, anti-semitism, love, sex, comedy, death and more with guests like David Wain, David Baddiel, Rabbi Sharon Brous, the Sklar Brothers, Tiffany Shlain, Moshe Kasher, Joel Stein and many others. A project of Reboot.
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Tiny In All That Air

The Philip Larkin Society

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This is the podcast for anyone who is interested in Philip Larkin. We will bring you new insights into Larkin's life and writing by talking to people with fascinating stories to tell and unusual connections to the great poet himself.
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For ethically-minded investors who want to do well and do good, finding genuinely ethical independent expert advice is challenging. Join leading New Zealand specialist, Dr. Rodger Spiller, founder of ethical investment advice firm, Money Matters. Throughout this series, he and his guests explore the ins and outs of ethical investing, and show how investors can indeed make money and make a difference.
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Join your host Brett Orchard every Sunday night as he delves into the chilling world of true crime on ’Sunday Night Mystery’. From unsolved mysteries to baffling murders, each episode explores riveting cases that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Brett uncovers the shocking truths behind some of history’s most intriguing criminal mysteries. Tune in and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ’Sunday Night Mystery’.
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Every episode, our very own Kyle Gallagher sits down with the leading voices in sales, business, and recruitment. Our podcast was created to change the way sales and sales roles are perceived in the wider business space. We believe that sales is an essential component of any successful business, and through our engaging conversations, we aim to showcase the true value and potential of this dynamic field.
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My Movie DNA

Johnny Andrews

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The movies we watch are part of the building blocks of who we are. You could say it’s in our DNA. Welcome to the MY MOVIE DNA podcast. My name is Johnny Andrews and I’m a movie-loving Englishman living in New Zealand. I’m on a mission to speak to New Zealand’s biggest movie-lovers to find out what makes them tick. So if you want to hear indecipherable Kiwi accents talking about their love of movies, this is the podcast for you. Search for MY MOVIE DNA wherever you get your podcasts.
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John 5:39 King James Version 39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. Welcome to this Podcast. This is a Daily Devotional Podcast in Ewe. Ewe is the language spoken by the people living in the Volta Region of Ghana as well as people who are in the Country of Togo and some parts of Benin. Listen and be blessed as we bring you in-depth spiritual discussions each morning. Remain Blessed!
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Fair Game

Leah Remini & Mike Rinder

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Leah Remini and Mike Rinder's podcast, Fair Game will take you behind the facade and expose the terrible truth about scientology's Fair Game doctrine. It's been used for 5 decades to destroy anyone they label an enemy -- former scientologists, media, government officials -- anyone they think is impeding their objectives. Leah and Mike are covering new ground, digging deeper than ever into the shocking documents, facts and stories that will make you wonder how any of this is going on in Ameri ...
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5x/week interview-based podcast Christian interviews authors, thought leaders, politicians, magicians, entrepreneurs, engineers, journalists, business leaders, and even podcasters. With Masters of Life, you will learn from their habits, skills, stories, and advice that made them who they are.
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Julie and Laura, Orlando-based pop-culture & history aficionados, talk through the best and worst pop culture period pieces. If you love movies and television shows with fancy dresses, rules of propriety, and spectacular set design, this is the podcast for you.
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Recollections Radio

Jill Bowie and Kay Mercer

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Monday morning-tea time is now all about sharing memories with you, old and new, of life in Dunedin. Bringing you stories, interviews and music from times past, and inviting you to share your memories with us. Presented by Jill Bowie and Kay Mercer, the team behind Dunedin Public Libraries' Scattered Seeds archive, thanks to generous funding by the New Zealand Libraries Partnership Project.
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Real Agenda Radio

Real Agenda Radio

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Real Agenda Radio offers a range of content which aims to inform, inspire and involve those who want a democratic, inclusive and fairer society that respects human rights and protects the planet. The focus is on fixing the fundamental problems of our time, primarily the extreme economic inequality and the unnecessary financial hardship suffered by millions everyday by developing a political agenda that moves us from here to prosperity. That’s The Real Agenda. www.realagenda.org
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The Costume Plot

Sarah Timm, Jojo Siu

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A podcast about costume design and the performing arts from professional costume designers Jojo Siu and Sarah Timm! Join Jojo and Sarah as they analyze the costumes from your favorite film, TV, and theatre, and offer an inside look at the art and craft of costume design. Plus, look forward to bonus episodes where Jojo and Sarah interview industry professionals and find out why they chose their specific field in the arts. New episodes every other Friday.
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Iridesco: A Homer’s Odyssey is an almost fictional story about a flock of feral pigeons in lockdown. Set in Brighton, London and the countryside in between, it follows the lives of Iridesco, Lulu, Dolly and Dove as they embark on a journey that teaches them about the dangers and delights of life as a bird and the relationship between humans, pigeons and homing pigeons.Part adventure story, part rom-com, the series features raucous crows that speak in iambic pentameter, a trip along the Regen ...
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Making Ways podcast is about the stories behind the art of music. Host and illustrator Rob Goodman interviews bands with the visual artists they collaborate with for album covers, posters, videos, and more. In conversation together about the creative process and the intersection of art and music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In episode 29, Johnny talks to Dave Wain, one of the last bastions of the video rental industry. Dave runs Snips Movies, one of the UK’s last video stores. The shop, situated in the Wirral near Liverpool, boasts an impressive selection of over 15,000 movies, all available to rent for the great price of 3 for £5. The depth of the range available is …
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In Episode 19 of "Sunday Night Mystery Case Files," Brett recounts the tragic and unsolved case of Jackie Waines, also known as Linda Guest, a 35-year-old mother and prostitute from Bristol, who was murdered on April 21, 1985. After visiting a friend in the hospital, Jackie was last seen alive entering and then leaving a red Cortina and a small Esc…
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In 1900, Britain and America were in the grip of a cat craze. An animal that had for centuries been seen as a household servant or urban nuisance had now become an object of pride and deep affection. From presidential and royal families who imported exotic breeds to working-class men competing for cash prizes for the fattest tabby, people became en…
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Cut grass lies frail... Joe Riley, teacher and poet of no great renown, is a lifelong lover of Larkin. In this series he attempts to read some of Larkin's poems in suitable places with his trusty tape recorder. In this episode, Joe ventures out on his school field to read and discuss Cut Grass from High Windows. Music: Sidney Bechet - Si tu vous ma…
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Happy birthday to us! Happy birthday to us! Happy birthday to Comfort Creatures! Happy birthday to us! It's out 100th Episode and it could not be more perfect that today is our Red Wall Part 2 episode! Join us for cake, a large glass of wine and a deep dive. We debate anagrams, discuss foxy naming conventions and, naturally, crown Constance queen o…
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Daily Manna, Eʋe, 24072024. Gbesiagbe Bolo, Kuɖa, Siamlɔm 24 lia, 2024. Tanya: Agɔdzedze (Vodada) Aɖeke Meli o, Fɔbuame Aɖeke Hã Meli o. (No Guilt, No Condemnation). Nuxexlɛ̃: Romatɔwo 8:1-6. . Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gbesiagbebolo
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Sunday Night Mystery Case Files: Episode 22 Helen Fleet: First of the Dogwalker Murders? Weston-super-Mare 1987 Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery, your guide through the chilling enigmas of the unknown. I’m Brett, and tonight, we delve into the dark tale of Helen Fleet, whose peaceful retirement in Weston-super-Mare ended in a gruesome and baffl…
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Our guest today is Douglas Bell, Professor of English Language Education at the School of Education, University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. Professor Douglas Bell first joined us in April to talk about the 2024 Conference in Hull and kindly stayed on the line to talk to me more widely about Philip Larkin in China. We talk about the reading and tr…
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We are joined this week by our first ever returning guest! Katelyn Hempsted returns to update us on her pet ownership status and we discuss the cat distribution system, being a new paw-rent and the potiential for a castle commune. Also Simba may join a band and Cricket has been keeping a naughty little secret. Next week is not only our Redwall book…
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Daily Manna, Eʋe, 16072024. Gbesiagbe Bolo, Blaɖa, Siamlɔm 16 lia, 2024. Tanya: Ɖeɖi te wo ŋu ŋutɔ, gake wogakplɔ wóƒe futɔawo ɖo. (Fainting Yet Pursuing). Nuxexlɛ̃: Ʋɔnudrɔ̃lawo (Dukplɔlawo) 8:1-4. . Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gbesiagbebolo
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In this podcast we explore how investing in private markets can potentially increase financial returns and increase environmental and social impact. Most New Zealand investors are familiar with investing via managed funds in the shares of companies listed on the New Zealand, Australian or international share markets and the debt or fixed interest o…
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Sunday Night Mystery Case Files: Episode 21 Violet Milsom - A Kind Grandma: Bristol 1985 Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery with Brett, as we delve into unsolved cases. Tonight, we explore the 1985 murder of Violet Milsom, a beloved grandmother from Bristol’s St. Paul’s district. Case Summary: Victim: Violet Milsom, 62, a kind-hearted grandmother…
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Numerous Iron-Age nomadic alliances flourished along the 5000-mile Eurasian steppe route. From Crimea to the Mongolian grassland, nomadic image-making was rooted in metonymically conveyed zoomorphic designs, creating an alternative ecological reality. The nomadic elite nucleus embraced this elaborate image system to construct collective memory in r…
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'Once I am sure there's nothing going onI step inside, letting the door thud shut...' Joe Riley, teacher and poet of no great renown, is alifelong lover of Larkin. In this series he attempts to read some of Larkin’s poems in suitable places with his trusty tape recorder. In this episode he explores Church Going from High Windows. Music: Feeling Dro…
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Royden Greaves, Founder of Jarvis, a revolutionary retirement tool, shares his unique journey from the world of sales to becoming a financial advisor on a mission to educate and empower individuals to make better financial decisions. Royden delves into the importance of finance education, emphasising the steps everyone, including salespeople, can t…
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Daily Manna, Eʋe, 09072024. Gbesiagbe Bolo, Blaɖa, Siamlɔm 9 lia, 2024. Tanya: Mokaname tso teƒemakpɔmɔna gbɔ. (Rebuke from unexpected source). Nuxexlɛ̃: Mose iv, 22:21-30. . Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gbesiagbebolo
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In Singaporean Creatures: Histories of Humans and Other Animals in the Garden City (NUS Press, 2024), historian Tim Barnard and his colleagues offer an edited volume of historical and ecological analysis, in which various institutions, perspectives and events involving animals provide insight into the development of Singapore as a modern, urban nat…
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It's summer time and you know what that means? FLYING KITES! And we don't mean the kind attached to strings. This week we do a deep dive on these distinct birds with some very rich, and occasionally dark, mythology! (WARNING: there is mention of some dark and potentially triggering themes in the greek mythology portion of this episode) NEWS: Part 2…
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Today, the mention of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego conjures images of idyllic landscapes untouched by globalisation. Creatures of Fashion: Animals, Global Markets, and the Transformation of Patagonia (University of North Carolina Press, 2024) by Dr. John Soluri upends this, revealing how the exploitation of animals—terrestrial and marine, domesti…
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In this episode, I talk to Samuel Dolbee, Assistant Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His book, Locusts of Power: Borders, Empire, and Environment in the Modern Middle East (Cambridge University Press, 2023). In this highly original environmental history, Samuel Dolbee sheds new light on borders and state formation by following locusts…
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This week, we examine the sounds humans make in order to monitor, repel, and control beasts. Author Mandy-Suzanne Wong’s Listen, We All Bleed is a creative nonfiction monograph that explores the human-animal relationship through animal-centered sound art. We’ll hear works by Robbie Judkins, Claude Matthews, and Colleen Plumb, interwoven with Wong’s…
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery, where we explore intriguing unsolved cases. I'm Brett, and tonight we delve into the chilling 1984 case of Mark Yendell, a British Rail steward whose bloodstained car and body found in Bristol docks revealed a grim fate. Mark Yendell, a 33-year-old from Bristol, disappeared after his shift at Bristol Temple Mea…
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