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Beatles podcast. A jaunty stroll through Pepperland discussing The Beatles & solo Beatle albums with a pot pourri of delicious guests. The I am the EggPod podcasts aim to bring a lighthearted side to the Beatles (and solo Beatles) studio albums, with a series of amazing guests. If you’re after facts, figures, numbers and data, then you may wish to explore other podcasts. These podcasts are the equivalent of sitting in a pub, chatting and chewing the fat. The shows are hosted by Chris Shaw wh ...
Be There in Five is a pop culture and millennial zeitgeist-focused podcast by Kate Kennedy (entrepreneur, author, pop culture commentator). Long-form and solo hosted, Be There in Five explores different facets of popular culture in a comedic, thoughtful, and analytical way, covering entertainment, social media, bloggers/influencers, and celebrities, in addition to focusing on the humor found in reexamining the 90s/00s as an adult (from AIM to Zenon). As one listener described it, “come for t ...
Various Podcasts on a variety of topics that impact us from a family level to a wider community perspective. I discuss topics that many find both enlightening and tough to discuss but my aim is to help those in our inner community and global world to heal from matters we perhaps don't discuss out loud with others or seek guidance or support from professional experts. Raise Your Vibes aims to support, encourage and helps others to grow and heal to become a better individual.I'm a Published Au ...
G’day and welcome to the Aussie English podcast.I’m Pete Smissen and my objective here is to teach you guys the English spoken down under. Whether you plan to travel, to work or to live in Australia or you just have an interest in our culture, history and spoken dialect of English. You have come to the right place. And whether you aim to speak English like a true blue Aussie or you just want to be able to understand “what the flippin’ hell we’re on about when we’re havin’ a yarn”. You have c ...
The aim of the pod is to promote conversations about human relationships with the landscape. Those relationships include people who work and volunteer in/on the landscape, photographers, artists, writers, scientists, community organisers and more.
Exploring the mythic journeys we undertake when coming to know ourselves through interviews with herbalists, story keepers, ancestral listeners, consciousness explorers, earth dreamers, and other wise folk. Story is medicine, magic is real, healing is open-ended & endless.
Networx Church is a Christian Outreach Centre church that started in October 2008 under the leadership of Pastors Peter and Lindsay Earle at Springwood Community Centre. “Our heart was to bring people into a place where they would encounter God every week. From the beginning of the service to the end, it is a single meaningful spiritual experience. The aim of the platform is to facilitate the experience of each person, and not dominate it. The platform is not about an excellent performance, ...
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.
The goal of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast is to help people liberate themselves and others from suffering caused by Lyme disease through validation, community building, belief that healing is possible, and modeling success. Listen to our Tick Boot Camp podcast using all major podcast streaming services such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Our podcast is also integrated with smart home devices, such as Amazon Alexa and Apple TV. Ask your device to "play the Tick Boot Camp Podcast!"
A bi-weekly podcast about mental health, hosted by Sarah Sasson. She's not a mental health professional, she's just an expert on having anxiety and talking about it. Follow along with me as I aim to remove the stigma behind mental health by talking about my real-life anxieties, pressures, and challenges.
Welcome to Noisy Balls, a podcast brought to you by the Victorian Blind Cricket Association. We aim to inform, entertain, and keep you abreast of the goings on in blind cricket from around the world. Compelling discussion with fascinating people, highlighting the fact that no matter whether you are blind or visually impaired, this should never be a barrier for you to fulfill your sporting dreams.
Follow Friday is the podcast about who you should follow online. Every week, Eric Johnson talks to creative people about who they follow, and why. Past guests include Tom Scott (YouTube), Alie Ward (Ologies), Franklin Leonard (The Black List), Alexandra Petri (The Washington Post), and Kara Swisher (The New York Times). On Follow Friday, you'll have fun, you'll learn more about your favorite creators, and you'll discover how to make the most of your time online by following the right folks. ...
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Richard Arnold: US correspondent as lawmakers grill TikTok CEO over safety and content
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US lawmakers have grilled the CEO of TikTok over data security and harmful content, responding sceptically during a tense committee hearing to his assurances that the hugely popular video-sharing app prioritises user safety and should not be banned. Shou Zi Chew’s rare public appearance came at a crucial time for the company, which has 150 million …
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Mark the Week: Ardern was famous for doing nothing around discipline and I am astonished Hipkins wants to match her
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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. Scott Robertson: 8/10 A shambles of a process but the best bloke got the job he deserved. Stuart Nash: 3/10 Not so much a repeat offender, more of a serial offender and unbelievably he is still in cabinet. But then that’s not on h…
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Mike's Minute: Luxon's speech showed what the polls don't
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If everyone in this country watched Christopher Luxon yesterday outline where our education system is at, he would not have the issues he currently does around whether he is getting traction in polls. He talked about how the system got where it is, how it is measured and how the world sees us. Ultimately, it is why it will all come right later this…
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Wrapping the Week: Kate Hawkesby vs. an orchid
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined the Mike Hosking Breakfast to wrap the week that was - with much of the chat around houseplants and Kate's ability to keep them alive. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Graeme Muller: NZTech CEO discusses Amazon Group's Web Services deal with Govt to advance NZ's digital transformation
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Amazon Group's Web Services have signed a deal with the Government to supposedly advance our digital transformation. This includes the public service's uptake of cloud services. The agreement formalises an earlier pledge from AWS to give computer cloud training to 100,000 people. Chief executive of NZTech Graeme Muller joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN A…
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Jo McCarroll: NZ Gardener editor on 12 new houseplants being approved by EPA
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For a while there house plants were the coolest home accessory to have - and the craze could be on it's way back. The Environmental Protection Authority has just approved 12 new house plants from rainforests across Central and South America, Southeast Asia and China. Three of the approved species are not currently known to be in New Zealand, so hou…
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Stuart Crosby: LGNZ President says Auckland Council got its money's worth from belonging to the national lobby group
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Local Government New Zealand says Auckland Council got its money's worth from belonging to the national lobby group for councils. Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has cast the deciding vote to remove the council from the organisation. He says the council doesn't get much from belonging to the organisation, which he says costs the council $640,000 dollars…
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Nina Hood: Education Hub Founder says an emphasis on three areas of teaching could run the risk of narrowing curriculum
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The devil will be in the detail of how National's plan to overhaul the curriculum would be enacted. The party's policy includes requiring schools to do at least an hour a day of reading, writing and maths and standardised tests twice a year from years three to eight. Education Hub Founder Nina Hood told Mike Hosking while we need to make sure young…
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Judge Frances Eivers: Children's Commissioner says almost three-and-a-half children are living in emergency housing right now
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Claims have come that lifting children out of poverty should be an absolute priority. Stats NZ data shows one in 10 children are living in material hardship in the year to June, no better than the previous year. Children's Commissioner Judge Frances Eivers told Mike Hosking the situation is dire. She says almost three-and-a-half children are living…
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Mitch James: Kiwi pop star ahead of his global tour, plays a song from his new album live in studio
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It doesn't get much bigger for an artist than a global tour. Kiwi pop star Mitch James has announced his, which culminates in a 13 date New Zealand tour as well. He released his new album patience last year and will be touring with new music. Mitch James joined the Mike Hosking Breakfast in studio and performed a version of his song japan. LISTEN A…
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Mike's Minute: Not liking what someone says isn't a reason to ban them
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"Based on their previous expression of opinion or ideas." That’s the key line from the immigration folks as they announced they are not stopping ol' Posie Parker from lobbing up and having a word about transgender issues. Section 16 of the Immigration Act is a high bar. High enough that a few "controversial" views and a lot of hand ringing control …
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Mark Smith: ASB economist predicts high consumer prices and interest rates will push up household budgets
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Living costs are expected to grow for everyone, but some may feel the pain more than others. Stats NZ will release its latest annual statistics on household incomes, housing costs and child poverty rates today. ASB Bank predicts high consumer prices and interest rates will push up household budgets about $150 per week this year. But senior economis…
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Pete Pfitzinger: Athletics NZ CEO says distance is causing a problem with Zane Robertson
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Zane Robertson's absence has not made Athletics New Zealand's heart grow fonder now he has been caught doping. The 33-year-old has copped a four-year ban for using EPO - plus an additional four years for providing false documents in his defence. He has been based in Kenya or Ethiopia since leaving New Zealand at the age of 17. Chief executive Pete …
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Erica Stanford: National Education Spokesperson says they will rewrite the Year 1 to 8, rather than the high school curriculum
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National has revealed it will overhaul what's taught in primary and intermediate school, to prepare students for high school. The party is releasing its election-year education policy at 12pm. It's promising to "rewrite the school curriculum" if it wins the election, with a focus on basic skills in reading, writing, maths and science. Education Spo…
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Kelvin Davidson: Property expert on biggest housing sales slump in nearly 40 years
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From RNZ The housing market has gone quiet, triggering the biggest sales slump in nearly 40 years. CoreLogic NZ’s new Housing Chart Pack indicated 60,859 properties were sold in the year to February, which was the lowest 12-month total since October 1983. There were about 4100 sales in February, which was the lowest number for that month since 1981…
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David Cooper: Immigration expert says Michael Wood had more of a say in Posie Parker decision than he's letting on
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Claims the Immigration Minister had more of a say in a controversial decision than he's letting on. Anti-transgender speaker Posie Parker is being allowed in the country, and isn't deemed a threat. Michael Wood says he would prefer if she never set foot in New Zealand, and called her views repugnant. He says her case does not meet the threshold for…
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Podcast Title: Interview with fellow 'She is Remarkable' author Claire Boscq.
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On today's podcast, I interview Claire Boscq on her remarkable journey of being involved with the joint book adventure "She is Remarkable" with 27 other authors. Claire provides some history on her career background and how she got involved in this joint book adventure. Claire discusses in some depth the journey of her various business-related expe…
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Episode 347: Professor Mom - an interview with Professor Holly Ahern
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Professor Holly Ahern, is an award-winning professor of microbiology at the State University of New York (SUNY) Adirondack. Her personal experience with Lyme disease, specifically her daughter's diagnosis, led her to shift her research and advocacy toward Lyme disease awareness and patient care. In this Tick Boot Camp interview, co-hosted by Lyme d…
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Richard Arnold: US correspondent says turnout of protestors outside criminal court building in New York were outnumbered by journalists
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Security's being ramped up in major US cities - ahead of Donald Trump's potential arrest. The former US President expects to be arrested today, over his hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Trump's used social media to call for protests ahead of his arrest, leading to fears of similar scenes to the Capitol Hill riot. But US correspondent…
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Pollies: MPs Mark Mitchell and Michael Wood on National polling, crime and Police
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Claims the process to appoint Ginny Andersen as Police Minister makes a mockery of the crime situation. Andersen is into her second day of the job after replacing Stuart Nash. She says more frontline officers is one way to keep New Zealand safe. National's Mark Mitchell told Mike Hosking the Prime Minister has appointed a junior minister, at a time…
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Mike's Minute: We aren't giving up our cars, but the Government don't get that
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The problem with Michael Wood is his arrogance - and his arrogance prevents him from seeing the simple truth. None of his goals around getting us out of cars is going to get us out of cars. He talks of giving us choices but fails to understand that if you are not going to use those choices, they are not really choices. Or even if you would use thos…
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Alex Walker: Central Hawke's Bay Mayor is optimistic Kieran McAnulty has a grasp of issues surrounding Three Waters
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Optimism the new Local Government Minister has a firm grasp of the issues surrounding the controversial Three Waters policy. Kieran McAnulty sat down with the mayors opposing the reform yesterday in Wellington. Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Alex Walker told Mike Hosking McAnulty is open-minded and pragmatic, but there are still questions over what his …
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John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa says new report aims to inform debate around the role of gas in low-carbon future
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There's hope the Government will take note of a report warning a move from natural gas too early could be costly. A report by major energy and gas players says changing too quickly could cost households and businesses $7 billion. Chief executive of Energy Resources Aotearoa John Carnegie told Mike Hosking the independent report is about informing d…
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Ginny Andersen: Police Minister says there are complex factors at play when it comes to youth offending
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The new Police Minister says there are complex factors at play when it comes to youth offending. The latest Ministry of Justice data shows 32 percent of charges laid against young people last year resulted in a sentence. Ginny Andersen says Police are doing a good job with repeat offenders, but it depends on the individual case. She told Mike Hoski…
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Mark Robinson: NZ Rugby CEO on Scott Robertson's appointment as next All Blacks coach
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A denial from New Zealand Rugby that Scott Robertson's appointment as All Blacks coach has come three years too late. Robertson lost out to Ian Foster for the role after the 2019 World Cup, and since then the team's lost nine and drawn two of its 34 matches. In those three years, Robertson led the Crusaders to another trio of Super Rugby titles, an…
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Lindsay Mitchell: Researcher says the Government shouldn't be taking credit for declining Jobseeker levels
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A welfare commenter claims the government shouldn't be taking credit for declining Jobseeker levels. Data from Social Development, comparing June 2020 to June 2022, shows almost 25,000 fewer people are relying on Jobseeker. But researcher Lindsay Mitchell says benefit levels spiked during the pandemic, and the numbers reflect a move away from COVID…
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Adam Duritz: Counting Crows frontman as the band return to NZ for the first time since 2015
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You'll likely know the name – and you'll definitely know the voice and the iconic songs. The Grammy and Oscar-nominated rock band Counting Crows are back in New Zealand for the first time since 2015 as part of their Butter Miracle Tour - named after their latest album. It all started in 1991 and has turned into seven studio albums, 20 million in re…
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Mike's Minute: Wayne Brown has the street-level politics right
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Wayne Brown has read the room right on this one. He now has Vector on board. They claim the road cone chaos costs them $30 million a year and, on top of that, their maintenance and restoration work is delayed and that affects everyone who wants to turn a light on. The support will grow. These are the very issues that make-or-break political careers…
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Andrew Kelleher: JMI Wealth Director says Credit Suisse raises an important question of what might happen in similar situations
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Concerns among Credit Suisse shareholders in the wake of its purchase by main rival UBS. The $3.2-billion purchase has been driven by regulators, but normally shareholders would have a say in whether a takeover happens. Credit Suisse's largest shareholder, Saudi National Bank, has lost more than US$1 billion from the purchase. JMI Wealth Director A…
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Rohan McCloskey: GoGenerosity CEO on world's first pay it forward Shopify app hitting the market
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The world's first pay it forward Shopify app has just hit the market. The app connects with a business’ Shopify sites and at the point of checkout customers can make a donation that goes to the chosen charities. The app had been in the works since 2020 by the company GoGenerosity but has been launched three months earlier to help provide some relie…
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Catherine Field: Europe correspondent says it's a nervous day for European share markets after Credit Suisse purchase
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A nervous day for European share markets ahead of the first day of trading since the purchase of Credit Suisse. Markets started the day sharply lower, but have recovered slightly, with the London Stock Exchange closing on around 0.9 percent. In Switzerland, Credit Suisse's new owner UBS also closed on 1.5 percent higher. Europe correspondent Cather…
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Chris Hipkins: Prime Minister faces fresh questions over how much access lobbyists have to the halls of power
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Fresh questions for the Prime Minister over how much access lobbyists have to the halls of power. Official documents released to RNZ show Government departments are paying lobbyists hundreds of thousands of dollars for communications advice. Documents also show Chris Hipkins' Chief of Staff, Andrew Kirton, was previously working for liquor firms to…
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Stuart Crosby: LGNZ president says public transport and cycleways can't come at the expense of NZ's roading network
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Council advocates are warning public transport and cycleways can't come at the expense of New Zealand's roading network. Newstalk ZB has obtained exclusive Infometrics analysis revealing the share of transport funding going towards roads hit a decade-low of 70 percent in 2021. It comes as the distance travelled on roads jumped from 43 billion kilom…
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Alistair Crozier: NZ China Council Executive Director says Mahuta's meeting with China is economically important
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Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has to hold the balance between trade and politics with her Chinese counterpart today. It'll be the country's first diplomatic visit to Beijing in more than three years. The visit comes at the same time Chinese President Xi Jinping is in Russia for talks with Vladimir Putin. New Zealand China Council Executive Directo…
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Chris Cahill: Police Association President says good Police Ministers he's dealt with are the ones interested in listening
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Ginny Andersen has already been in touch with the police union. The new Police Minister replaces Stuart Nash in the role, having only been sworn in as a Cabinet minister earlier this year. Andersen is a low ranking member of Cabinet, but has 10 years of experience working with Police. Police Association President Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking he's…
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102. The Living Matrix of Fascia & the Resonance of the Heart - Lindsay Courcelle
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We can’t talk about fascia, the connective tissue that touches every single cell in the body, without talking about water, memory, and the quantum information that travels along this network at speeds 1000x faster than biochemical/neuronal signaling. When we bring tactile witnessing to our fascia through presence and touch, mountains move. Get read…
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We can’t talk about fascia, the connective tissue that touches every single cell in the body, without talking about water, memory, and the quantum information that travels along this network at speeds 1000x faster than biochemical/neuronal signaling. When we bring tactile witnessing to our fascia through presence and touch, mountains move. Get read…
Who's that boy...IT'S JESS! (again) Jess Mariano. Milo Ventimiglia. The one and only. Please enjoy Jess Pt. 2. AND. If you want, you can now WATCH US TALK TO EACH OTHER! We're really putting ourselves out there. Head on over to our YouTube if you've been longing to see our faces. (You can find the channel on our linktree.) Support the show Go ahead…
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Mike Hosking: Hipkins looks as weak as Ardern over the Nash saga
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The old, hi-vis honeymoon of Hawke’s Bay and disaster politics for the Prime Minister is long gone, isn't it? There he was, flailing away on Friday lining up the decision on Stuart Nash for the weekend, looking to draw a line under it so by Monday —as in today— we've all moved on. Sorry Chris, we haven't. Among the many weaknesses of the previous P…
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Mike's Minute: What a revelation that we could've been in even more trouble than we already are
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So, once again, in a Matt Hancock-type revelation we learn that during the Covid years the Government considered handing us all $5,000. $5,000 for everyone. It's like Oprah: "you get a car, you get a car, you get $5000". They considered cutting GST for a couple of weeks, like a GST sale. As we sit here in what almost certainly is a recession, given…
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Rob Clark: SEEK Country Manager on SEEK's February report
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The latest SEEK Employment Report for February shows job ads rose 1 percent month-on-month, and are 15 percent higher compared to February 2019. Job ads decreased in Hawke's Bay, Manawatu, and Southland, remained steady in Auckland, Wellington and Waikato, and increased in all other regions. Country manager Rob Clark says candidate activity fell fo…
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Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on Donald Trump's potential indictment
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Donald Trump may become the first former US President to be indicted. In a post to his own media platform, Truth Social, Trump claimed he'll be arrested later this week in relation to a hush-money investigation involving payments to two women of around 450-thousand New Zealand dollars. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that this wou…
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James Shaw: Green Party Co-Leader says that climate action is necessary for the Greens to agree to a coalition
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The Greens say they'll put climate change at the top of their priority list at the negotiating table. In their annual State of the Planet speech, the party's given its predictions for the political landscape after Election Day on October 14. It says major parties will need a coalition partner, but in order for the Greens to agree, they want a commi…
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Simon Laube: ECC CEO on the legal action against the Government regarding pay parity
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The Early Childhood Council says the legal action against the Government over its Pay Parity policy is about taking a stand. Pay Parity aims to close the gap between teachers in education and care centres and those in kindergartens, but the council says it's making older, often female, teachers with more experience unaffordable, forcing providers t…
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Greg Smith: Devon Funds Management Head of Retail on the future of Credit Suisse
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Uncertainty in Switzerland as the country's second largest bank hopes to secure its future. UBS —the country's largest— is offering to pay around 1.8-billion-New Zealand-dollars for full or partial control of Credit Suisse. Regulators have been racing to save the 167-year-old bank, hoping to secure a deal before the markets reopen tonight at 6pm NZ…
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Wayne Brown: Auckland Mayor on reducing AT's spending to fill the hole in the council budget
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Wayne Brown is confident he can get Auckland Transport to change its approach to traffic management. The Auckland Mayor has been calling on council organisation Auckland Transport to reduce its 145-million dollar spend on road cones and traffic management to help fill the council's ballooning fiscal hole. He's describing the spending as unjustifiab…
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Kat3lilah (Answering Listener Voicemails)
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This week, Kate watched M3gan and then was served content about AI making podcasters obsolete, so she tries to figure out if she should care about chatGPT and then competes with it to see who does a better job answering listener voicemails. A woman in STEM! This episode covers pressing listener questions, such as: -Popular girls who painted their n…