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Revolving Door Syndrome is a podcast by Dr Nina Su. Each episode we kōrero about our health, education and justice systems and reflect on the challenges everyday New Zealanders face. Some systems and policies feel like revolving doors going round in circles without achieving meaningful change. We bring you engaging dialogue from people of different backgrounds in the hopes to find realistic solutions to systemic problems.
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One in Two

The University of Manchester

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With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer. This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.
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Get It Off Your Breasts

Emma Gannon and Lliana Bird

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Get It Off Your Breasts is a female-led roundtable discussion with a difference. Hosted by Emma Gannon and Lliana Bird, this weekly podcast features unfiltered conversations, tackling a diverse mix of modern day issues that get under the skin of an always-on hyper-connected society. Produced by Shola Aleje Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why in this age of hyper connectivity and social media are we lonelier than ever? Regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or class, mental health for young people is getting worse. Not only do we see it in self-reported surveys, we see it in hospital presentations for eating disorders, self harm, intentional overdose and suicide attempts. The Harvar…
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On Sunday 21 July, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia Magazine, was joined by Chris Williams - lecturer, Urban Horticulture, University of Melbourne, and Kate Archdeacon - My Smart Garden Program Coordinator.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855…
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On Sunday 14 July, Chloe Thomson - Bean There Dug That, was joined by Tex Moon - Ranger Team Leader, Dandenong Ranges Botanic Gardens, and Jane Tonkin - Tonkin's Bulbs.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au…
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On Sunday 7 July, Chloe Foster - Horticulture educator and writer, will be joined by Loretta Childs - Loretta Childs Landscape Design, and Stephen Ryan - Dicksonia Rare Plants.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.…
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Falling literacy rates are a concern in New Zealand and developed countries around the world. The future generations of New Zealanders are based on the early foundations we set in childhood. But if we don't get literacy right, how can we expect children to one day become global leaders in health, education and science? Strong literacy skills are fo…
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On Sunday 30 June, Chloe Thomson - Bean There Dug That, will be joined by Chloe Foster - Horticulture educator and writer, and John Arnott - Former Manager, Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR D…
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Our hosts, Anita Mehta and Simon Blain, discuss what to do when a reporter turns up in your Court and the importance of transparency with Joshua Rozenberg KC (Hon) and Lucy Reed KC (St John’s Chambers, Chair of The Transparency Project). Joshua refers us to the lessons learnt in Tickle v Father & Ors [2023] EWHC 2446 (Fam) (05 October 2023). https:…
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Food waste affects our growers, sellers and our wallets. It affects our farmers who try to grow food that meets strict beauty standards. It affects our shrinking household budgets where wasted food is as good as money down the drain. It affects our environment where wasted food decomposing in landfill contributes to our greenhouse gas emissions and…
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On Sunday 16 June, Chloe Foster - Horticulture educator and writer, will be joined by Karen Sutherland - Edible Eden Design; Jac Semmler - Plant creative & author of Super Bloom; and Penny Woodward - Author & edible plant expert.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on …
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On Sunday 9 June, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor ABC Gardening Australia magazine, will be joined by Bronwyn Koll - Keep Yarra Valley fruit fly free; Jane Tonkin - Tonkin's Bulbs & Perennials; and Chloe Thomson - Bean There Dug That.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sunda…
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Widespread, free and quality education has lifted the masses out of poverty. Or at least that's what it used to do. Access to a quality curriculum with teachers who are supported to teach are important factors to get children interested in education. However, what we are seeing is teachers are increasingly unsupported and overworked. They are havin…
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We are joined by Charles Hale KC (4PB) and Tammy Knox (Pennington Manches Cooper) to discuss relocation. Charles and Tammy consider the law and principles applied in these cases. They point out that the law is the same for internal and external relocation cases, as set out in Re C (Internal Relocation), Re [2015] EWCA Civ 1305, where Charles and PM…
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This Sunday 26th of May is our annual BGANZ Botanic Gardens Day special! Chloe Foster - Horticultural teacher and writer, will be joined by Clare Hart - Manager, Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne; Tex Moon - Ranger Team Leader, Dandenong Ranges Botanic Gardens, Parks Victoria; and John Arnott - Manager, Horticulture, Royal Botanic Garde…
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On Sunday 2nd June, Chloe Foster - horticultural teacher and writer, was joined by Russell Larke - Senior Curator of Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, and Ben Brooker - Treasured Perennials nursery.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dia…
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On Sunday 19th May, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia Magazine, will be joined by Graeme Morrison - fruit tree expert, Kate Archdeacon - My Smart Garden Program Coordinator, and Chloe Thomson - @beantheredugthat .Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays …
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Trust in government and trust in the media are the bedrocks of a working democracy. True democracy requires the freedoms of speech and expression to allow individuals and the media to hold our government to account. However an AUT research report found that trust in mainstream media has plummeted to 33% while three quarters of people actively avoid…
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On Sunday 12th May, Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, will be joined by Loretta Childs - Loretta Childs Landscape Design, Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture & Design, and Michele Adler - horticulturist and educator.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:3…
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Let's talk about sex. Sex education has been a particularly divisive topic, yet hasn't really had the quality debate about what good sex education should look like. I get it. People probably have very mixed experiences on how sex education was delivered to them by their schools or their parents. Some people feel squeamish about delivering sex educa…
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On Sunday 5th May, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia magazine, will be joined by Jeremy Francis - Cloudehill Garden & Nursery, Merryle Johnson - Seedscape Seeds, and Greg Boldiston - Longinomus Plants.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on th…
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What is the correct approach to a maintenance case? Listen to Sally Harrison KC (St John’s Buildings) and Farhana Shahzady (Streathers Solicitors) tell us how it is done. Sally reminds us of the guidance of Mr Justice Peel in WC v HC (Financial Remedies Agreements) (Rev1) [2022] EWFC 22 (22 March 2022) https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2022/…
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On Sunday 28 April Chloe Foster - Horticulture educator and writer, will be joined by Jane Tonkin - Tonkin's Bulbs & Perennials; Craig Wilson - Gentiana Nursery; and Sandra Schwarz - Landscape Architect.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Di…
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As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And in the context of our health system, prevention looks like a strong primary care service that’s focused on keeping you healthy and out of the emergency department. The problem is though, Primary Care, as we know it, is broken. Our current funding model has driven GP practices …
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On Sunday 21 April we have a special show with Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne; Chloe Foster - Horticulture educator and writer; and AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia magazine.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on t…
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On Sunday 14 April AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia magazine, will be joined by Clive Larkman - Yarra Valley Plant Fair, and Stephen Ryan - Dicksonia Rare Plants.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3c…
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Cults have come and gone but for the survivors, the trauma remains. Most every day people think that they'd be immune to a cult and could never fall for something as silly as a cult. The reality is that anyone can end up falling into a cult willingly or unwillingly whether as an adult or child. It is important that we equip ourselves with the skill…
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In the latest episode of One in Two: A Manchester Cancer Research Podcast, we speak to Professor Matt Evison, Professor of Thoracic oncology, and never-smoker ALK+ lung cancer patient, Sally Hayton about: · Never-smoker lung cancer symptoms, demographics, and occurrence · Sally’s experience of receiving her lung cancer diagnosis and the barriers sh…
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On Sunday 7th April, Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, will be joined by Chloe Thomson - Bean There Dug That; Clare Hart - Manager, Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne; and Tim Uebergang - Curator of Cycads & Team Leader, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0…
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On Sunday the 24th of March, AB Bishop - writer andHorticultural Editor of Gardening Australia Magazine, will be joined by Angus Stewart - horticulturist, writer and plant breeder; Claire Bickle - horticulturist, writer and educator; and Suzannah Kennett Lister - garden designer, SKL Gardens.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 94…
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How have we ended up in both a housing and productivity crisis? Why can't we seem to just get on with maintaining and building more housing and infrastructure? Why does it feel like inequality is getting worse, not better? Joining me on this episode of Revolving Door is Sam Stubbs, founder and CEO of simplicity, a not-for-profit kiwisaver and inves…
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This month we are joined by Hilary Woodward (Honorary Senior Research Fellow with Bristol School of Law), Paul Cobley (Oak Barn Financial Planning) and Rhys Taylor (36 Group) to discuss PAG2: https://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/A-guide-to-the-treatment-of-pensions-on-divorce-2nd-edition.pdf Hilary tells us about the changes i…
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When we talk about addressing the mental health issues in society, we often hear that if only we had more psychologists, more psychiatrists, more psychotherapists and counsellors, we'd be able to fix the problem. Hamish William's is a host of NewstalkZB's show, The Nutters Club. He has a different perspective on the issue, given that every Sunday n…
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On Sunday the 3rd of March, Chloe Foster will be joined by Peter May, soil scientist and horticultural educator; Evan Gaulke of Ochre Landscape; and Richard Barley, Director of Gardens at Kew Botanic Gardens.By Chloe Foster joined by Peter May, soil scientist and horticultural educator; Evan Gaulke of Ochre Landscape; and Richard Barley, Director of Gardens at Kew Botanic Gardens.
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In this episode, we speak to Professor David Wedge, Professor of Cancer Genomics and Data Science, about breast cancer in Black African women, focussing on: · Cancer genomics and what we understand ethnicity to be in the context of genomic research · David’s work within the International Cancer Genome Consortium · The increase in aggressiveness of …
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Imagine a future where healthcare looks more like the tiers of a Netflix subscription. Where if you can afford it, your premium, gold-plated health service gets you your own personal family doctor. Meanwhile, those on the ‘free tier’ still get access to healthcare, but it’s delivered via algorithm and internet. In the eyes of Melissa Clark-Reynolds…
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This month we are treated to this tour de force by Robert Cole who is Head of the Family Team at Broadway House Chambers, Leeds and regularly sits as an arbitrator and ENE/pFDR adjudicator across the country, and Peter Smith from Quantis Forensic Accountants about how to analyse business accounts. We immediately launch into a discussion about what …
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Morning, all! Listeners who call in today (Sunday 25th Feb) during our show to become a subscriber to 3CR will have the opportunity to receive a free book! Call 9419 0155 to do so.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.auBooks available:1. Australia's Remarkable Trees - Richard Allen and Kimbal Baker2. Communi…
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On Sunday 18th February, Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, was joined by Chris Williams - Lecturer, Urban Horticulture, University of Melbourne, Penny Woodward - Author & edible plant expert, and Karen Sutherland - Edible Eden Design.This week is also subscriber week at 3CR! Listeners who call up during our show to subscrib…
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Healthcare services around the world are reeling from the consequences of a pandemic. We have news media and social media that are full of discontent with the provision of these core services and we hear the word crisis so regularly, sometimes it's easy to forget what normal is So much of our healthcare system is devoted to the treatment of disease…
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On Sunday 11th February, Chloe Foster - Horticultural teacher and writer, will be joined by Tex Moon - Ranger TL, Dandenong Ranges Botanic Gardens, Parks Victoria, Russell Larke - Senior Curator of Horticulture, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, and Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture & Design. The team were also joined by Professor Brett…
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We're back! On Sunday 4th February, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia magazine, will be joined live by Jane Tonkin - Tonkin’s Bulbs, Craig Wilson - Gentiana Nursery, and Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - …
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Can we fix our mental health epidemic with a drastic change in what we eat? That's the question posed by Professor Julia Rucklidge. She's a psychologist and the director of the Mental Health and Nutrition Research Group at the University of Canterbury. Her research has focused on the impact of nutrition on brain metabolism, gut microbiome and how o…
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In this episode, we speak to Dr Emma Woodward and patient Nick Brown, about hereditary cancer predisposition, focusing on: · Li Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS), a rare cancer predisposing condition which gives a 70% lifetime risk of developing cancer, caused by germline mutations in the TP53 gene · Nick’s diagnosis with LFS syndrome and the affect this has…
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This episode of the Gardening Show is a repeat.It was first broadcast on Sunday 20th August.Emma Herd - Little Green Landscapes, was joined by Penny Woodward - author and edible plant expert, Karen Sutherland - Edible Eden Design, and Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture and Design.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 941…
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The issues of health, education and welfare can often feel intangible and immovable. Despite feeling like we are slipping backwards on these issues, we often look to the government, expecting them to drive change. Yet, in our focus on government as an omnipotent force, we might overlook the organic source of change at the grassroots. Charities, NGO…
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This episode is a repeat for 3CR Summer ProgrammingIt was originally aired on Sunday 30th AprilChloe Foster - horticulturalist and native plant enthusiast, will be joined by Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture and Design(link is external), and Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or ca…
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Top of mind for Nzers, according to the media, is youth crime and ram raids. But when I speak to most people, there’s a deeper understanding that crime is just a symptom of broader societal dissonance. The risk factors for a life of crime and incarceration are well studied and well known, yet it feels like we haven't figured out how to prevent it y…
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Rarely in conversation, do we hear about the state of Asian health. Despite being over 15% of the NZ population, it feels like this issue has dropped completely off the map. If we take the data at face value, it appears that on average asians in New Zealand, are doing alright. But within this demographic are a superdiverse population, heterogenous …
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