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Welcome to the new home for Adam's rantings and ravings. This is the #1 Daily Downloaded Podcast in the World. GET IT ON as Adam shares his thoughts on current events, relationships, airport security, specialty pizzas, politics, and anything else he can complain about. Five days a week and completely uncensored, Adam welcomes a wide range of guests to join him in studio for in depth interviews and a front row seat to his unparalleled ranting. Let's not forget Bryan Bishop (Bald Bryan) on sou ...
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Media Tribe is a show that tells the story behind the storyteller. It's an opportunity to step into the shoes of the most respected journalists, directors and media executives. Each episode looks at the journalist's journey into the industry, the impact they’ve had along the way and some of their most crazy experiences working in the industry. The stories that never quite made it to air! Shaunagh interviews some of the most respected journalists, Oscar-nominated filmmakers and executives fro ...
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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De wachtlijsten in de geestelijke gezondheidszorg lopen op. Praat wat vaker met vrienden en familie over je gevoel, wordt er dan gezegd. Maar wie op sociale media kijkt, ziet dat je daarin ook kunt doorslaan. Daar gaat het ongezond vaak over onze mentale gezondheid.Lees hier het artikel: https://decorrespondent.nl/14491/moeten-we-niet-wat-minder-ov…
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En France, elles ne représentent qu'une minorité des beaux-parents: 27%. Pourtant, elles sont surreprésentées dans la littérature, dans les films, dans les séries. Et bien souvent dépeintes de manière péjorative. Les marâtres, ce sont ces belles-mères méchantes et cruelles, comme Madame de Trémaine dans le Cendrillon de Disney. Devant le dessin ani…
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Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch looks at the second season of local documentary series No Place Like Home, screening on Stuff and YouTube, this time featuring the journeys of six refugee families as they settle in New Zealand. She'll also review The Clearing, the first "scripted" Australian series that's an eight-part psychological thriller b…
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Veteran police investigator Mike King from Profiling Evil sheds light on the chilling details of the notorious Daybell crime case. Join him as he dissects the perplexing disappearance of Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, unraveling the layers of deceit and the shocking events that unfolded. With insider insights and expert analysis, this episode offers a g…
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Alisha talks to Kathryn about how paid parking in Tauranga's city centre has reduced the number of people visiting. Bill Campbell who owns the gift and souvenir store, Fancy That is leaving the CBD after 15 years. He's fed up with parking and ongoing constructions issues. Alisha has an update on Chopper, the rottweiler who bit a vet.…
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On a cold Melbourne night, the body of a woman is found in a grimy, graffiti-riddled alleyway. But the position she's found in - and the giant mural she's found beside - makes the hairs on Detective Inspector Robbie Gray's neck stand on end. The detective is back in Chris Stuart's second novel The Glasgow Smile, which teases out the victim's possib…
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UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to dive into the latest on the looming inquiry into how ministers handled the pandemic, as Boris Johnson says he's handed over all the WhatsApp messages and notebooks he's been asked to. And the UK's trade deals with New Zealand and Australia kick in today - but not everyone's convinced the UK got the good…
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An increasing number of secondary schools around the country are ditching NCEA Level One - ahead of a refresh to the qualification that's being introduced over the next few years. Hobsonville Point Secondary School was one of the first schools to opt out of offering Level One. Principal Maurie Abraham joins Kathryn to explain why. And Christ's Coll…
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Auckland's mayor Wayne Brown has just made public his plan to balance the city's books restating his intention to sell Council shares in the city's airport and promising to keep household rates under 6.7 per cent. Auckland has a $325 million hole in its budget, with another $50 million needed to fund storm recovery. The Mayor has spoken to some med…
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The Director General of Conservation, Penny Nelson, discusses DOC's large and ageing assets, and the tough decisions that need to be made on what to replace and what to maintain. DOC administers New Zealand's largest recreation network including more than 14,000km of tracks, 326 campsites, approximately 950 backcountry huts and numerous heritage si…
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Pakistan Lost is a series of audio essays on history exploring the choices that were made that impacted millions of people for decades to come. Episode 8 of the series looks at the creation, election and selection of Imran Khan, how the military used Imran Khan against the Charter of Democracy.Watch all the episodes of Pakistan Lost:https://www.you…
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Streit mit dem Vermieter kann richtig fies werden. Die Erfahrung hat auch Presiyan Genov gemacht. Sabine Schuhrmann vom Mieterbund erklärt, wie man eine Einigung mit dem Vermieter findet oder im Zweifel rechtliche Schritte vornehmen kann. ********** Ihr hört in der Ab 21: 00:01:00 - Presiyan über seine Erfahrung mit einem Vermieter 00:08:53 - Sabin…
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Thanks to Brave Little State and Vermont Public for letting me run this episode on Rumble Strip. You can find Brave Little State wherever you listen to podcasts, and you can read more about them by visiting Vermont Public, at vermontpublic.org. Thanks to Myra Flynn, who worked with me on this show, and the rest of the Brave Little State team: Angel…
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Sam and Tyler’s relationship was built on a philosophy of joy. Together, they climbed trees, ate cream puffs in bed, and danced in a field with their friends. But, after three years together, Sam was no longer in love, and they broke up. A few months later, Sam was in a terrible accident. He had amnesia. He knew Tyler was important to him, but not …
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