http://www.boomfestival.org Boom sees itself as amplifier and a converter of concepts and we take that responsibility dearly in every single step we plan. Within this vast “ocean” of consciousness Boom is a lighthouse of sanity, ethic responsibility and a building block for the future to come.
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The SoFA Street Fair is San Jose's musical mecca for local live bands. More new bands, more new stages, and of course more SOFAS! Another FREE and ALL AGES event. For anyone who loves music, and wants to make a day of it, we have the stuff. 4 outdoor stages, 12 indoor venues, and other surprises - PLUS craft beer, gourmet food trucks, and cool street vendors. Support local music by spreading the word about SoFA Street Fair and share this event wth friends. YES, it's still FREE.
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The Peaking Goddess Collective, a four-piece live digital & organic band known for its outstanding and longstanding performances.
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Oilfield Talk Podcast will interview Oilfield Hands from all over the industry & world… who have stories on top of stories to tell about their time in the Oil Patch. Give anyone in the Oil & Gas industry from Drilling to Production… Transportation to Service Industry! Everyone has a story to tell about “that one time” or “you just wouldn’t believe this”… people telling their versions of stories (creative license allowed) or the way they remember it… fact or fiction I guarantee everyone will ...
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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We bring you 2 shows a week about EAFC24 ULTIMATE TEAM! John, Daniel, Ingve, Chris, Nathan, Shaq, John AKA TalkingFUT and many more guest stars bring you all the latest news, tactics, tips, rumours and discussions. Powered by FUTcoaching.com. Support us through Patreon (www.patreon.com/futinreview)
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As the dance music industry grows and grows, Katie digs deep into the lives of DJs, producers, managers, tour managers, publicists, club owners, label managers, promoters... (basically all of the people who get asked for guestlist) to find out how they started out, challenges they’ve come across, achievements, opinions, goals and, of course, all of the exciting stories that they’ve made along the way... And there's definitely some good ones out there.
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TRIP.E_CAST is a non-apologetic podcast where there's no taboos, no cuts, just raw conversations (mostly) in festival context with random special people. Support this project: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-guedes-lopes/subscribe
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Global Business offers in-depth analysis of the latest economic data, business trends and market moving policies, zooming in on how all this affects ordinary people.
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Round Table is a premier English radio/podcast show, straight from Beijing. Hear what's buzzing on the Internet and the main streets, see the latest lifestyle trends, and feel the pulse of life in China, Round Table is your golden ticket. With dynamic cultural exchanges between hosts from diverse backgrounds, we take you on a journey deep into modern China. We invite you to join our conversation! Shoot us an email or a voice memo at ezfmroundtable@foxmail.com. Let the fun begin!
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Podcast by Ron and Craig's Political Party
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A how-to podcast for podcasters, that provides insights, resources, and instruction to those looking for guidance in starting, growing, and sustaining their podcast.
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Serious interviews with very funny people. Comedian Greg Shapiro and radio journalist Jonathan Groubert cajole, irritate and have excruciatingly frank talks with international comedians. Jon and Greg are not satisfied until their guests say ‘I don't know how you got me talking about that.’ Jonathan Groubert is an award-winning documentarian, podcaster and former host of public radio’s ‘The State We’re In.’ He likes heavy metal and show tunes. Greg Shapiro has graced Comedy Central, Boom Chic ...
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Join us as we read aloud fascinating, meticulously researched essays penned by academics who are experts in their fields.
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I believe that we all have the ability within to create a career that makes us jump out of bed each day. Sometimes we just need a little help with the what and the how to build the confidence and courage to move ahead. I’m on a mission to empower and elevate 10,000 women to make positive career changes that provide meaning and fulfillment by 2020. The purpose of BKindred is to empower and elevate women with a passion for life to create and sustain their career dreams through Collaboration, C ...
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This Animated Life is a monthly podcast about life in the animation industry and the careers behind the cartoons you love. Hosted by Stephie Theodora VO artist and animation writer, broadcasting from sunny Burbank, California!
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"Coronavirus in California: Stories from the Front Lines" is a podcast from the Los Angeles Times hosted by reporter Gustavo Arellano. Every weekday, the podcast gives listeners dispatches from Californians who are in the thick of this pandemic. We hear from medical workers struggling to care for people who’ve fallen ill. We talk to renters and teachers, farmworkers and athletes, from Crescent City to Chula Vista. And we reach out to LA Times staffers to get reports from the field. "Coronavi ...
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"Life in the 614" is the weekly lifestyle podcast at the Columbus Dispatch, providing a taste of upcoming arts, entertainment and leisure activities in central Ohio.
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 19 June
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On today's episode, the big new North Shore Hospital building that has been empty for months is set to partially open - but it won't result in any more surgery, former Prime Minister Helen Clark, who co-chairs the Independent panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, has released a new report which says the Covid-19 crisis wasn't the end of pan…
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Flood affected West AK residents still in limbo after meeting
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Nearly a year and a half ago the Auckland Anniversary floods shattered the lives of many West Aucklanders - when floodwaters forced them out of their damaged homes. First Up producer Mahvash Ikram was there.
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Māori high school students win scholarships for Ivy League
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Four Māori high school students have won scholarships to help them strive for an Ivy League education in the United States. Inglewood High School head girl Erini Fruean is one of the winners. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Conservation Minister suggests not all species can be saved
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The Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says it would cost hundreds-of-billions, maybe trillions, of dollars to save all native species in New Zealand from extinction and instead we should identify the highest value conservation areas to target. Forest and Bird's chief executive Nicola Toki spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 19 June 2024.
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Upgrade on the way for Digital Child Exploitation Filter
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A campaigner for better filters to block online content containing child sexual abuse material is happy at least some change is on the way. Holly Brooker - who presented a petition with more than 10,000 signatures to Parliament in April, says the hard work has paid off. She spoke to Corin Dann.
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Analysis: NZ boosting support to monitor North Korea sanctions
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New Zealand is significantly boosting its support to monitor violations of sanctions against North Korea. Victoria University of Wellington Centre for Strategic Studies director David Capie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Labour on PM's comments about former business delegations
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The Prime Minister has come under fire after describing former business delegations as C-listers and tag-alongs. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann.
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The All Whites won't be changing their approach or resting players for their next match at the OFC Nations Cup despite being assured of a place in the semi-finals.
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Auckland Airport's 'green line walkway' gets a makeover
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Auckland Airport has rerouted and beautified the walkway between the domestic and international terminals to make way for the airport's multi-billion-dollar redevelopment. Jessica Hopkins checked it out.
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Business leaders in two of the country's biggest cities say people aren't spending and local businesses are floundering. Simon Arcus from Business Central and Leanne Watson from Business Canterbury represent business leaders in Wellington and Canterbury. The pair spoke to Corin Dann.
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Helen Clark warns lessons from Covid-19 not learned
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Former Prime Minister Helen Clark, who co chairs the Independent panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, has released a new report which says the Covid-19 crisis wasn't the end of pandemics, lessons haven't been learned and the world remains vulnerable to devastation. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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NZ stepping up defence support for North Korea sanctions
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New Zealand is stepping up defence support to help enforce sanctions against North Korea. The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made the announcement in Japan where he is on a mission to strengthen both business and security ties between the two countries. RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith is in Tokyo.…
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Education Ministry pauses big staff cuts after legal challenge
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The Education Ministry has paused major staff cuts due to a legal challenge it says could force it to start all over again. The union's assistant secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. The Education Ministry declined Morning Report's interview request.
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The Westpac McDermott Miller Confidence survey shows consumer confidence dropped 11 points in June to 82-point-2 - wiping out the past six months of gains. Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young spoke to Corin Dann.
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Defence Force equipment under scrutiny at Parliament
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The Defence Force's old and failing equipment has come under scrutiny at Parliament - with its Minister facing questions over how soon it will be replaced. Here's RNZ political reporter Lillian Hanly.
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North Shore Hospital's new building to partially open
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The big new North Shore Hospital building that has been empty for months is set to partially open - but no more patients will get surgery as a result. Health correspondent Rowan Quinn has more.
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The All Whites made a dream start to the OFC Nations Cup with forward Ben Waine scoring two goals in the first 12 minutes to help the defending champions to a 3-nil win over Solomon Islands in Vanuatu.
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Business news for 19 June 2024.
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As part of its plan to streamline the delivery of infrastructure projects, the government is reviewing the Public Works Act. Minister of Land Information Chris Penk spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Palmerston North is seeing a boom in bus users three months after it revamped its network. Horizons chair and Palmerston North-based councillor Rachel Keedwell spoke to Corin Dann.
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The All Whites kicked off their OFC Nations Cup title defence with a 3-nil win over Solomon Islands in Vanuatu.
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World Economic Forum's meeting to open in Dalian
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--China and Australia maintain cooperation on iron ore. --Platforms extend discount offers during China's mid-year online shopping festival. --No final agreement was reached on candidates for top jobs in the EU bloc after the informal leaders summit in Brussels.
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AI meets cinema at Shanghai International Film Festival
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The 26th Shanghai International Film Festival, a 10-day movie lovers' dream, is in full swing. Plus, with artificial intelligence technology shaking up the industry, get ready for a cinematic adventure like no other! On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Yushun
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Spilling the deals on '618' ecommerce shopping day
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Savvy shoppers, time to assemble! We are unboxing the spoils of June 18th, a major ecommerce promotional day! From green buys to AI vibes, seasoned Chinese online shoppers vote with their wallets. What are this year's biggest ecommerce shopping trends? /The unlikely mathematical glory of a vocational school genius (15:35). On the show: Heyang, Li Y…
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 18 June
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On today's episode, Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill. Flames were clearly seen coming from the aircraft as it gained altitude over the Shotover Delta. Queenstown Airport's chief executive shed some light on birdstrike in the area, and we heard from a pilot about how it feels inside the plane. In othe…
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Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture wraps up
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The Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture showcasing the rich heritage and artistic talents of the island nations has wrapped up in Hawaii. RNZ Pacific reporter Tiana Haxton reports.
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Maori journalists lament AM TV show shutdown
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Maori journalists say the impending closure of Newshub's AM on July 5 will put back progress made in recent years in getting more reo on the airwaves.
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Cannabis advocates fearful of roadside drug testing regime
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Cannabis advocates say the Government's pledge to implement up to fifty thousand random roadside drug tests a year could see thousands of innocent drivers pinged. Bill Hickman has more.
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Delay for Far North's first fixed speed camera
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The Far North's first fixed speed camera was set to go live today - but it has been vandalised, potentially with a pick axe. Deputy mayor Kelly Stratford spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 18 June 2024.
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New Caledonia airport re-opened after civil unrest
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New Caledonia's international airport re-opened yesterday as the conflict there continues to settle down. Long-time New Caledonia watcher and a correspondent for Islands Business magazine Nic Maclellan spoke to Corin Dann.
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Marama Davidson to take leave after breast cancer diagnosis
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Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson's four month departure from parliament for cancer treatment is the latest in a series of bad news events for her party. Former Green Party MP Sue Bradford spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Govt consent plan could speed up Maori housing developments
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The government's plan to remove building consents for small houses could speed up several Maori housing developments. Oraruwharo Ahu Whenua Trust chair Ivan Hauraki spoke to Corin Dann.
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Pilot analysis on how bird strike affects planes
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A veteran airline pilot says last night's emergency landing of a Boeing 737 in Invercargill would have been terrifying for those on board but their safety won't have been compromised. Commercial airline pilot of 38 years Mike Fransham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson produced a historic bowling effort, taking three wickets and conceding no runs from his four overs, to help the Black Caps to a seven wicket win over Papua New Guinea in their final game at T20 World Cup.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Japan this morning, although getting there didn't go to plan. Luxon had to catch a commercial flight to Tokyo after the Defence Force plane blew two fuses while refuelling in Papua New Guinea. Is it time to be flying commercial on every trip? Finance Minister Nicola Willis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dissolving his six-member war cabinet. The move isn't entirely unexpected - after the centrist former general Benny Gantz left it. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to correspondent in Tel-Aviv Sarah Coates
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More than 100 Aucklanders still in temporary accomodation post floods
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More than a hundred Aucklanders in financial hardship are still living in temporary accommodation provided by the government's disaster service, following last year's catastrophic storms. Amy Williams filed this report.
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Te Pukenga given green light to cut costs, sell property
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The Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has given Te Pukenga the green light to cut costs and sell property at its polytechnics. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has been looking at this.
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Alarm over data sharing in Migration 5 group
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Lawyers, academics and civil rights campaigners are alarmed at the extent of the data-sharing and transnational networks found in an RNZ investigation of Migration 5. Gill Bonnett reports. Gill Bonnett's research into the M5 alliance was funded by a Fulbright Scholarship in America.
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Business delegation meets PM in Tokyo after plane issues
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The business delegation on the Prime Minister's trade mission to Japan has finally caught up to Christopher Luxon in Tokyo. Corin Dann spoke to RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith.
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Government moves to scrap consents on granny flats
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Backyard granny flats may soon be much easier to build in a move from the government to scrap consents for that type of building. Housing Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann.
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