Explore the pull of the past with authors of historical fiction.
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It's a Slate of Mind with Alison Haselden is a podcast designed to spark honest, unfiltered conversations within the entertainment industry community about things we're all thinking but don't talk about enough. It can feel isolating in this digital age (anyone else trapped in a self-tape bubble?), but we don't have to go it alone. Alison invites you to join her circle of friends new and old as we tackle the industry together.
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A Disney World podcast by three Disney-obsessed former Cast Members learning the facts they should already know about the most magical place on Earth!
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A magazine programme hosted by Kim Hill, with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more.
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Join Kim West, also known as the Sleep Lady, as she breaks down your top parenting concerns and gives her gentle take. Not only does Kim believe that you can successfully sleep train your child without leaving them to cry it out alone, but she also teaches shame free parenting. Most importantly, she knows that even in our imperfection as parents, it is possible to raise resilient, compassionate, and confident children. Grab a coffee or a glass of wine, throw in your ear pods, and join us!
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Join Jeremy Bolm, vocalist of Touché Amoré and founder of the record label Secret Voice, for his latest project, The First Ever Podcast. This is an honest look at the humble beginnings of all kinds of different artists - from actors and musicians to poets and photographers. Through conversation, Jeremy explores how their first experiences with their art form lead them to where they are today. In today’s world of instant gratification, it’s important to be reminded that not everything happens ...
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The Healthy Wealthy & Smart podcast with Dr. Karen Litzy is the perfect blend of clinical skills and business skills to help healthcare and fitness professionals uplevel their careers.
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Hosted by Comedian Alison Sieke and Animal Behaviorist Kyle Kittleson, The Pet Collective Pod is a weekly deep dive into the world of pet parenting. We answer listener questions and discuss emerging trends in pet culture with animal experts and influencers from around the world.
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The biggest names in physio… the most clinically relevant topics… every episode in under 20 minutes. Welcome to Physio Explained - the highest value per minute podcast in the physio space! Our host are Michael Rizk and James Armstrong.
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An Acupuncture Podcast designed to help new Acupuncturists feel supported, informed and confident during the transition from school to practice. We help you streamline systems, make decisions from an empowered place, cultivate an efficient practice, attract your dream patient, explore all career possibilities, adopt a confident and empowered mindset, heal more people and make great money in your first couple years of practice. Hosted by Stacey Whitcomb, Acupuncturist, Board Certified Herbali ...
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Dr Rachel Zoffness: Managing chronic pain is about treating entire body
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About 1 in 6 New Zealanders live with chronic pain. Psychologist Dr Rachel Zoffness believes that medical treatment of chronic pain often fails because it is based on a flawed model of how pain works..
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Listener Feedback for 27 May 2023.
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About 1800 years ago a powerful super-eruption of the Taupo volcano resulted in a plume of ash that coated lakeside areas in tens of metres of pumice and ash and a lava flow that spread up to 90 kilometres. Last year a volcanic alert for Taupo was issued for the first time.
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Rachel Ward's farm: from climate despair to hope
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During Australia's "Black Summer" of 2019-20 a bush fire nearly destroyed the farm where actress Rachel Ward and her actor husband Bryan Brown had been raising cattle for 33 years. This head-on confrontation with the climate crisis triggered Ward with a neighbour to pivot away from conventional agriculture practices and embrace regenerative farming…
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Alison Ballance: the rediscovery and recovery of the takahe
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From being assumed extinct, to a healthy population of over 500 birds, the resurrection of the takahe is an incredible story.
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Sam Sachdeva: navigating New Zealand's relationship with China
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (who turns 100 the day we air) is talking about the potential for war between the United States and China. Increasingly, such talk about our biggest trading partner - China - is not uncommon in New Zealand. Newsroom's national affairs editor Sam Sachdeva examines what's in store for New Zealand in his bo…
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Prof. Simon Chapman: What the history of smoking should warn us about vaping
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When smoking first became popular it was heavily marketed as being cool. We were even told it was healthy. The results have not been so good. Simon Chapman, an Emeritus Professor at University of Sydney, believes history is repeating itself again with vaping.
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Dr. Crystal Frazee: The Attuned Leadership - Closing the Gender Gap and Preventing Burnout
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In this episode of Healthy Wealthy & Smart, I am joined by Dr. Crystal Frazee, PT, NBCHWC, CIAYT, to discuss burnout, closing the gender gap, and her transition from being a physical therapist to a wellness coach. Dr. Frazee talks about her background in alternative healing, becoming a physical therapist, and how she transitioned to coaching. This …
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Historical Fiction: Unpacked

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Tosca Lee & Marcus Brotherton—the Bataan Death March
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After much anticipation, we are finally releasing our episode with Tosca Lee and Marcus Brotherton! I talked to Tosca and Marcus about their latest book, The Long March Home, which features three friends from Alabama fighting in the Philippines during World War II. This conversation makes a spectacular finale to season five. Here’s a description of…
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143: Paris Roberts: It Was All Love
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This week Jeremy interviews Truth Cult vocalist Paris Roberts. On this episode Jeremy and Paris talk Charm City Art Space, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, RateYourMusic, Drake, Celebrated Summer, the band Cake, Joe Biden, Unregistered Nurse Fest, working with J. Robbins, connecting with Pop Wig Records, Little Caesar's Pizza, Truth Cult's new album "Walk the…
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Clean Living: Tips for a Healthier Home with Becky Wells
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On today’s episode of The Gentle Parenting Show we welcome Becky Wells. She is a functional nutritional therapy practitioner, a clean living educator, and the founder of The Hippie Moms podcast and social media community. Although it may seem like an overwhelming task, every little change matters, and living holistically can bring long term benefit…
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Dr Jonathan Howard: why US doctors spread Covid disinformation
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Dr Jonathan Howard says over 800,000 Americans would be alive today if the US had taken New Zealand's Covid approach.
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We hear from our listeners 20 May 2023
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Danyl McLauchlan: Hannah Arendt and the loneliness of modernity
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Scientist and writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Kim to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. This week, the life and work of influential twentieth century philosopher Hannah Arendt, whose books include The Origins of Totalitarianism and The Human Condition.
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Robert Bartholomew: what caused Havana Syndrome
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Between 2016 and 2018, dozens of North American diplomats stationed in Havana, Cuba, reported an array of health complaints which coincided with hearing strange sounds.
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Playing favourites: Stuart McKenzie & Miranda Harcourt
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Husband and wife duo Dame Miranda Harcourt and Stuart McKenzie have become central to the film and theatre world. It's all in the family: while Miranda's mother Kate is one of Aotearoa's most respected actors, their daughter Thomasin is forging a career in Hollywood While Miranda acts and directs, Stuart writes.…
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Falconer Noel Hyde: rescuing karearea, ruru and barn owls
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Noel Hyde is one of New Zealand's most respected wildlife taxidermists, but it's with live birds as a falconer he's now making his mark, helping save karearea, ruru and barn owls.
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Doron Semu: making siapo and a space for queer Pasifika youth
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Auckland nurse Doron Semu is using a traditional Sāmoan art form to bring together LGBTQ+ Pasifika youth. In his mid-20s, feeling disconnected from his Sāmoan heritage, Doron learnt how to make the barkcloth panels known as siapo. He now runs siapo-making workshops as a safe space for fellow LGBTQ+ Pasifika youth to do the same.…
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Catherine Chidgey: Ockham winner's new novel 'Pet'
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Ocham winner Chidgey has a new novel Pet, set in New Zealand in 1984 and 2014, which follows a 'teacher's pet', wrestling with her admiration for that teacher.
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REPLAY: Tracie Peterson—Nothing New Under the Sun
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Today I’m sharing one of my most popular episodes of all time! This one released last summer. Often called the “Queen of Historical Fiction,” Tracie Peterson is an ECPA, CBA and USA Today bestselling author of more than 100 books, most of them historical. In this episode, we talk about her series, Love on the Santa Fe, and specifically the second i…
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#75 - The pelvic tilt debate: a closer look with Dr. Alison Grimaldi
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In this Episode, Alison takes us through the controversial topic of pelvic tilt and acetabulum loading in relation to a paper that was recently published (referenced below). She starts by guiding us through the dynamic assessment of pelvic tilt and how this can affect other structures around the hip joint. We also discuss how changing an individual…
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142: Walter Schreifels: A Real Treat
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This week Jeremy interviews prolific singer, guitarist, and producer Walter Schreifels On this episode Jeremy and Walter talk Ohio, Neil Young, record stores, The Clash, his first concert, Dead Kennedys, recording at Chung King, the first Gorilla Biscuits show, joining Youth of Today, his first European tour, Quicksand, major labels, working with d…
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#74 - Transform Your Practice with Practicals: A Brand New Service by Physio Network
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🏆 Win a free year of Practicals! (See Instagram post below for details): 👉 Follow this link to participate in our competition: https://www.instagram.com/p/CsRe50xMnJ-/ In this episode with Tim Rowland (co-founder of Physio Network), we discuss a brand new service that is being released by Physio Network on May 22nd. Tim tells the story of what led …
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This week Jeremy plays new songs by Angel Du$t, Spiritual Cramp, Frail Body, Record Setter, Amitié, and Bright Eyes - Plus tracks by Royal Headache, mewithoutYou, Violent Soho, MSPaint, Turnover and more! Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! You…
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Listener feedback 13 May 2023.
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David Lawrence: binge-reading Shakespeare’s plays in order
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Known for his contemporary takes on Shakespeare, Aotearoa theatre director and scholar David Lawrence believes the bard's intentions have been long compromised by being organised into the genres of Comedy, History and Tragedy. I
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David Good: the remarkable gut life of the Yanomami people
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The Yanomami people of the Amazon rainforest are one of the last Indigenous groups living as hunter-gatherers and small-scale farmers. They also have the most diverse gut microbiome of any community studied in the world.
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Sameena Zehra: immigration is a serious laughing matter
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From performing on street corners in India to the National Theatre in London, comedian, actor, writer, and blues singer Sameena Zehra has spent her life telling stories and, in her own words, holding power to account.
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Liv Sisson: Aotearoa’s fascinating and freaky fungi
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Aotearoa's fungi are fascinating, freaky and fantastical according to Otautahi based forager and food writer Liv Sisson. We have 22,000 species, including one that hunts bugs, a lichen named after Jacinda Ardern, the famous bright blue mushroom, and a couple that even glow in the dark.
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