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The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday.
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CJ Ledy is a mindset coach, best selling author, and keynote speaker who mixes science, stories, and inspiration to enhance your four pillars (health, wealth, love, and fulfillment). MIA is an educational, personal development podcast focused on ways to take great care of your mind. Ledy is also a real estate entrepreneur with a transaction volume over $100M and speaks to the power of mindset as it relates to business success and balance in life. Mindset Is Art centers around philosophy, hum ...
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Everyday Magic for Ukraine 💛 A meditation podcast 💛 Supports you as you support Ukraine 💛 Invites you to relax your body and calm your breath 💛 Invites you to send courage to Ukraine Debuted on Apple Podcasts 🇺🇸 #37 (US) 🇦🇺 #11 (Australia) Join the Circle To 🌀 Keep your heart open 🌀 Stay engaged 🌀 Stay awake "We can't become numb to this. We can't normalize this." - Antony J. Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State Ways to Listen 💙 Add Everyday Magic for Ukraine to the end of your news playlist. 💙 ...
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We talk a bagga tings from relationships, politics, and wah gwaan currently in culture and society! Get your merch here! https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3AJamaican+State+of+Mind&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011
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"The Unlimited You" is a weekly podcast hosted by Master Victor, a renowned martial arts instructor with expertise in Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and martial arts weaponry, and Andy Freebird, a holistic health coach specializing in calisthenics, nutrition, and strength training. Every episode delves into the boundless possibilities within various disciplines such as martial arts, calisthenics, meditation, breathwork, and nutrition. This show is an avenue to discover potent tec ...
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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast focuses not on teaching specific fields but rather on the art of teaching. This podcast shifts the spotlight onto what makes a great teacher, focusing on the nature of the great teacher within yourself. In the spirit of any personal quest, the journey isn’t just about the external exploration of exceptional educators; instead, it becomes a revealing odyssey where the questers uncover profound insights about themselves. Join us as we delve into the heart of ...
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The mission of the Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube podcast (QLPORYT) is to provide a live platform for poets from all backgrounds and locations worldwide to showcase their poetry. This includes emerging, mid-level, and established poets. The podcast conducts conversational interviews with poets delving into the essence of poetry within the realms of the mind, heart, and soul. It also provides a platform for poets to showcase their craft, whether through traditional f ...
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** "Not Entirely Unlike Tea": A Creative Chat for the Imaginative Mindset ** Come for tea! We’ll chat on creative flow state, mindset, hypnosis, beliefs, motivation, content creation, and the intersection between psychology, neuroscience, intuition, and entrepreneurship to help solo business owners (and creatives!) thrive. Your hostess, Christine Collins, MS is a master certified NLP Hypnotherapist, with a Masters in Psychology and in Marketing. She’s more likely to ask questions that lead i ...
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Minds of Tomorrow podcast is a platform for students entrepreneurs to share and learn about business while reaching their target audience. Launched at Bowie State University Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindsoftmw/support
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Bursting onto the Podcast scene with big dreams in mind, the ”island boy trio” have every intention of showing the podcast community and the world that the Aloha State has much to offer beyond luaus and mai tais. The Sip N Speak hosts seek to bring raw opinions, a laid back attitude, and an elevated outlook to current events, gossip, and life. As the trio say themselves ”sit back and sip, while we sip n speak. Cheers!” Podcast personality nwhgts (New Heights), or commonly known as just Heigh ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Be Bold Begin

Christina Barsi

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A podcast about connecting with your inner-wisdom & creative power to Begin Boldly living and creating from alignment. Our host Christina Barsi, talks with guests who share their transformational stories & practical tools so YOU can be inspired to take YOUR next steps towards a more authentic life. Barsi also shares her own tools, techniques and learnings from her Intuitive Creators™ Methodology, which incorporates Kaizen-Muse Creativity coaching techniques, Energetics and Spiritual Connecti ...
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So let’s get this straight...this ain’t your average podcast! “Nappy Boy Radio” with T-Pain is a fun, crazy, and in your face conversation among friends and guests of the legendary artist as he unleashes his rolodex of musicians, actors, athletes and few other “extracurricular” associates he’s had the pleasure of knowing throughout his career. Each week Pain, his co-hosts and guests will dive head first into the world of music, gaming, exotic cars, tech, and alcoholic beverages, as they peel ...
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The creative life must be nurtured. Writing, art, music, all of it takes courage, and living such a life requires the right state of mind. Get inspiration, tips, and delve into the artistic life. Join award-winning writer, bestselling author, and the editor of WRITER SHED PRESS, David W. Berner inside his writing shed outside Chicago as he explores the triumphs, struggles, and adventures of the creative life.
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Welcome to "Weekly Low-fi," your go-to destination for a weekly dose of soothing, soulful, and simply sensational low-fi music. If you're a fan of mellow beats, laid-back melodies, and music that transports you to a tranquil state of mind, then you've just stumbled upon your new audio haven. Every week, we curate a handpicked selection of the latest and greatest low-fi tracks from emerging and established artists around the world. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day, boost your ...
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Spiritually speaking is a motivational, uplifting podcast. I will be chatting about all things Spiritual from meditation, mediums and manifesting, tarot and divination, blocks and mind monkeys to crystals, aromatherapy, yoga, chakras, well being, mindfulness, repeating numbers, signs, and just about anything else you can think of. Grab yourself a drink, get comfortable and press play! Love Liz x If you have any questions, ideas, things you'd like me to cover then drop me a line at: Email: sp ...
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ASMR with MORRIGAN is a variety of the most popular and often requested triggers. Let the seductively soft voice of YouTube artist ASMR with MORRIGAN tickle your mind, and embrace your senses, while lulling you into a state of relaxation. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asmr-with-morrigan/support
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Welcome to the Transelectronic Labs Podcast, where we will discuss music, art, technology, society, spirituality, and how we can be our best selves. We will explore how sound, and it's twin music, have been guiding forces in each of our lives, weaving their influences throughout our personal, artistic, and professional lives. An area of focus will be how the exploration of the sonic arts may lead to personal transformation through psychedelic and ecstatic states, states that are induced thro ...
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It seems the world has taken a turn for the worst. Our collective mental state has taken a blow unlike any we've experienced. There’s a pandemic in full swing amongst countless other tragedies. We all have unanswered questions in this golden age of information. The best part is that you don’t have to shoulder that burden alone. Join us on The Beacon as we figure things out together.
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Welcome to Gamer Life where we talk to gamers of all walks of life including streamers, musicians and more! There is much more to gamers than playing games and so we explore many topics in these conversations. You can find all I do at https://www.jonnyplays.live. Enjoy!
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Do you remember what it feels like to be comfortable in your own skin? Not just confident, but also pain-free, relaxed, healthy, and carefree? Think about the most robust version of your childhood body. This is what “lifeyness” feels like–a joyful spirit and a vibrant physical state of being. It’s about being grounded in the natural world, like many of us were as small children. For many women, reintegrating girlhood into grownup life can be a great way to kickstart their own feelings of joy ...
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Chicago, IL - Where conversation flows...and life is explored -- that’s where the new podcast, Rhythm of Life, begins. Initial episodes include a fascinating conversation Steve Ordower has with filmmaker, Bob Hercules about his illustrious career, including his most recent Peabody Award winning documentary, Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise. They touch on the power of forgiveness in this project as well as in another potent film Hercules directed, Forgiving Dr. Mengele. We also hear from the ac ...
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Welcome to The Record Process, an interview-based music podcast that delves into the intricate layers of music creation, unveiling the Who, What, Where, When, and Why behind the albums that shape our scene. Led by hosts Casey Cavaliere (Producer/Guitarist of The Wonder Years) and Tom Conran (Audio Engineer/Producer), The Record Process goes below the surface, offering listeners a weekly dose of fresh perspectives and anecdotal truths from a wide variety of guests. The Record Process exists t ...
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We park. I step out of the car. I walk slowly. I hear the gravel under my feet. Ahead I see the gorgeous blue sky, and a sacred mountain manifests. A giant rock eagle spreads its wings, ready to fly. I step closer and stare into the canyon. My heart beats faster. Almost five thousand feet below, a river flows, pencil thin. I'm terrified yet in awe. As I contemplate the landscape before me, all concepts, identities, and words disappear from my mind. • If you have ever experienced something li ...
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1. iMAJN Nation ft. Amanda Cole - How I Wish 2. Sovanny - To Everything I used to Love 3. Subzerotocold - Girl i miss you 4. Tiara Brooks - Hard To Love 5. Endlyss - Distance 6. Fay Qalif ·- Pressure 7. Destiny Raion - Good Old Days 8. Sonzie - G.O.Y.S Music Video 9. Maria Katre - Fairweather 10. LaJé - Don't You 11. Cashma - Enticing 12. Lex Hynes - Tired 13. Key Z - Private 14. Chris Brown & Destiny's Child - Cater You Down (A JAYBeatz Mashup) 15. MAVV - Thinking About Me 16. L'Paige - Fee ...
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WHEREING explores ‘where we are’. Like clothing, we are ‘WHEREING’ (wear-ing) our spaces. Hosted by architect/designer/professor Nina Freedman, these are mindful conversations about BELONGING, SPACE AND DESIGN. . Where Are You?...is a basic existential question. Where do you belong? . At WHEREING we talk with designers, artists, poets, healers, writers, educators...and regular wonderful everyday people who think about belonging ...perhaps YOU. We talk about our connections or disconnections ...
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Liquid Music Playlist

The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

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On Liquid Music Playlist host Steve Seel asks pioneering composers, performers and musicians about the music they make and the music they love. In these short-form monthly episodes Liquid Music artists contextualize their own music before sharing music that inspires them – all with the spirit of discovery and the celebration of the new that’s integral to the Liquid Music mission. Liquid Music Playlist is presented by The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series, produced by Don Lee ...
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Throw on your best sweats and snuggle up to this lifestyle podcast that celebrates the cozy, homey things in life. Things like dinners cooked with love, lattes sipped at your favorite cafe, and movies watched on the couch.
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Danielle Tillis Interviews, Director Steve James, Screenwriter Misan Sagay, and Nicolas Cage and other guests in TV &Film Entertainment, Comedy, Hollywood Careers and Film Business. Guest Point of view of Hollywood TV & Film.
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Guest: Sherry Woitte Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, we delve into the enriching journey of Sherry Woitte, a seasoned post-secondary early childhood educator, and her evolution from participant to facilitator within the Great Teachers' community.…
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Last year scientists reported radar evidence of a recent volcanic eruption on Venus - and this week a paper in the journal Nature Astronomy describes at least two more.Another study this week suggested a method for tackling greenhouse gas emissions from fertilised farmland. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audi…
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The Big Weekend of Books is returning to RN on the weekend of the 15th and 16th June. RN's very own 'writers festival of the airwaves', the weekend will be jam-packed with conversations with Australian and international writers. Guests: Michaela Kowalski, Big Weekend of Books Curator Candice Fox, crime writer Find out more about the BWOB here.Join …
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As Australia confronts horrifying levels of family violence and Federal and State Governments redirect funding to make urgent systemic changes, one world expert on the prevention of gendered violence says we need to rethink the problem. Jackson Katz says it is no longer acceptable for domestic or sexual abuse to be seen as simply a women's problem …
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Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial, how much can the federal government say on this? And Immigration Minister Andrew Giles is under pressure, after this week's firestorm over visas for convicted sex offfenders and other criminals. So how secure is he in the role?Political Editor for news.com.au Sama…
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A warning this story may be distressing for some listeners and discusses domestic violence and men's violence against women.Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan says her broad suite of reforms aimed at reducing family violence... has been introduced after listening to victim-survivors. The Premier yesterday announced a package of state-wide reforms, wh…
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Australian man, Gordon Ng, is facing life in prison after being convicted for his role in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. He's waiting for his sentence alongside 13 other activists. Hong Kong democracy advocate and lawyer Ted Hui says the situation is tragic, and has says "it's time for sanctions to be introduced by the Australian government." …
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A movement to renew the use of Dharug language has expanded around Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Hawkesbury, and other parts of NSW. Language teacher Jasmine Seymour is part of this revitalisation and she joined RN Breakfast to discuss the importance of strengthening language. Guest:Jasmine Seymour, Dharug woman, teacher, artist and author…
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Scientists have discovered evidence that ancient Egyptians not only suffered cancer, but they'd tried to treat it or even operate on cancerous lesions. They've made the remarkable discovery after examining two ancient Egyptian skulls at the University of Cambridge in Britain. Guest: Professor Edgard Camaros, palaeontologist at the University of San…
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As deliberations over Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial close for a second day, two out of three registered voters say a guilty verdict will have no effect on who they plan to vote for in the upcoming presidential election. That's according to a news poll which also reveals 25 per cent of Republicans would be even more likely to vote for Mr …
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The first iPhone came out in 2007, when this year’s graduating high school seniors were toddlers learning to speak. Today, almost all high school students (95 percent) have access to a smartphone, according to the Pew Research Center. Scrolling through social media posts has become central to young people’s lives, but there’s also a growing convers…
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In this episode, we'll do a quick 2-minute activity to help you assess where your "mindset blocks" are, and which thoughts are truly "limiting beliefs" versus logistical or strategic challenges. oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m Christine Collins and i love chatting to other imaginative solopreneurs about mindset, messaging, motiva…
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On average, each of Australian buys 56 new clothing items every year. And then as a country - we tip a third of our purchases, or around 200,000 tonnes of textiles in the bin. Half that quantity is actually shipped out of the country - but one local company says there's no need and we have the right tools to solve the problem right here.…
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Yesterday, News Corp staff were briefed on company changes at a series of meetings and it is understood there may be sweeping staff cuts from the ranks of the company's one thousand journalists. It comes as the media giant centralises its news gathering in the face of declining advertising revenues and changing news audiences. Guest: Stephen Brook,…
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Professor Tom Calma, the Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia - took to the stage to deliver the National Reconciliation Week Lowitja O'Donoghue Oration 2024. It was titled 'Looking Back to Look Forward: Lessons from the past to influence actions of the Future' and comes at a time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face the politica…
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Former NSW Premier Mike Baird has been named as the inaguagral CEO of the Susan McKinnon Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation aimed at strengthening democracy. He joined RN Breakfast to discuss why he's made the move back to politics without stepping directly into the halls of power. Guest: Mike Baird, CEO of the Susan McKinnon Foundation…
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In tennis, in the end, Thanasi Kokkinakis prevailed in the French Open five-setter against fellow Australian Alexei Popyrin and has joined Alex de Minaur in the second round. And in rugby league, Queensland coach Billy Slater will be happy that all the focus is on New South Wales in the build up to the first State of Origin game.Sports commentator …
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A coalition of civil society groups across Australia and the Pacific are urging our government to do more to help our Pacific neighbours on the frontline of climate change, as the Bonn Climate Conference approaches. They say while the government supported the establishment of the global Loss and Damage fund at last year's COP28 summit they're yet t…
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The annual inflation rate has come in at 3.6 percent for April, and it's had economists warning that the RBA may have to respond by increasing interest rates. Economic adviser to Judo Bank, Warren Hogan says without raising rates now Australians will only face much higher inflation down the track. He says since the late 90s we've re-politicised int…
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For years, a tiny Indigenous community in the Northern Territory outback has been battling chronic power shortages and high electricity bills. Now, it's setting up its own clean energy power grid as part of a bigger project to help Indigenous communities make the most of the transition to a net-zero economy. Featured: Chantelle Johns, Marlinja comm…
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They've been held up by some as the future of nuclear power, but a new report has cast fresh doubts on the cost of building Small Modular Reactors. The work by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis finds delays and cost blowouts are making the smaller reactors unviable as an option to help replace fossil fuels. Guest: David Schl…
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In Manhattan, jurors have begun deliberations in Donald Trump's historic criminal trial. A verdict could be delivered at any point from now. The former US President is accused of concealing a payment intended to buy the silence of former adult entertainment star Stormy Daniels, shortly before the 2016 election. Guest: Perry Stein, Washington Post J…
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Would you know the signs of a stroke if you saw them in a friend or a family member? May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Nearly 800,000 people have a stroke each year in the United States. MPR News host Angela Davis hears from a neurologist about the causes, signs and symptoms of a stroke. She also hears from a survivor about her road to recove…
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In this episode, we'll talk about the problematic discourse around neverending-productivity and daydream-shaming, and the importance of meeting your needs for things like creativity, rest, and brain-breaks for success. oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m Christine Collins and i love chatting to other imaginative solopreneurs about mi…
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The 2012 misogyny speech by former Prime Minister Julia Gillard is one of the most watched Australian political moments. It is now a stage show with much loved performer Justine Clarke taking on the role of Julia Gillard looking at what led to that famous speech Guest:Justine Clarke, ActorBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Closing arguments by former United States president Donald Trump's lawyers have wrapped in a Manhattan court. The case centres around Mr Trump allegedly falsifying financial records in 2016 to hide hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Guest: Ty Cobbs, former lawyer in the Trump administration's legal team from 2017 to 2018…
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A new Victorian exhibition featuring 430 artworks by 380 indigenous artists is a poignant reflection on the disproportionate representation of First Nations Australians in our criminal legal system. Confined 15 by The Torch will be on display at the Glen Eira City Council Gallery in Melbourne and online until June 2 2024. Guests: Kent Morris, Creat…
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President of Médecins Sans Frontières, Dr Christos Christou says he's "run out of words" to describe the horrors of the situation on the ground in Gaza.He's called for independent investigations - and says the solution must be a political one, and everyone in the international community has a role to play in this. Guest: Dr Christos Christou, Presi…
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In tennis, Alex de Minaur is through to the second round of the French Open.In football, confirmation from the coach, Graham Arnold, teenager Nestory Irankunda will become a Socceroo - and Matildas' Olympic selection news.Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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It was revealed in Senate Estimates yesterday the Home Affairs Department - the Independent Tribunal on Foreign-born Criminals - didn't warn the immigration minister about the dozens of legal decisions to allow foreign-born criminals to stay in Australia. What does this mean for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles? The chief political correspondent f…
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The daughter of a man who murdered a woman and her daughter in Perth says she was failed by police ignored by five officers on three occasions when she tried to beg them for help. Greens Senator and former WA police officer Dorinda Cox told RN Breakfast there have been "significant failures" in the police response but she "wasn't surprised". She sa…
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And while anti-violence advocate Tarang Chawla says these measures are needed, he says he's disappointed the expert panel doesn't include members with lived experience and perspectives. Guest: Tarang Chawla, advocate against violence and Commissioner at the Victorian Multicultural CommissionBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A rare phenomenon is taking place over the next week. Six planets will be aligned and appear to be a straight line across the sky. Stargazers around the globe are preparing for this Parade of Planets and the Astronomical Society of Australia told RN Breakfast the best way to witness this event. Guest: John O'Byrne, Secretary, Astronomical Society o…
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Federal cabinet minister Ed Husic has floated the idea of cutting the corporate tax rate, arguing it would boost productivity, benefit business and trickling down to workers. So, just how substantial are the floated changes - and what impact would they actually have? Guest: Dr.Brendan Rynne, Chief Economist and a Partner at KPMG…
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On the eve of the 2024 South African election, there is a very real possibility the ruling ANC party will be tipped out of Government for the first time since Nelson Mandela was in power. Daryl Glaser, Professor of Political Studies University of Witwatersrand told RN Breakfast this "definitely is" the most pivotal election South Africans have face…
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The United Nations says it fears more than 1500 people buried in the catastrophic landslide in Papua New Guinea were children. The PNG government earlier this week told the UN it estimates at least 2000 people were buried alive. Guest: Angela Kearney, Country Director in PNG for UNICEFBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We’re almost through the month of May and the peonies are getting ready to bloom. Maybe you’re wondering if it’s too late to plant flowers or get some seeds in the vegetable plot. Well, it’s not! MPR News host Angela Davis talked with two horticultural experts about how to make our yards and gardens flourish as we head into summer. They talked abou…
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Australian rom-com Colin From Accounts returns for its second season this week. Created by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, the series won huge accolades for its first season both at home and overseas. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: Eric Alone Australia finale and reunion Danc…
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