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Welcome to I Need Color! Purpose, Passion, and Positivity are the three pillars that the podcast is structured around. Lets take a deep dive into the creative world we all live! ineedcolor.buzzsprout.com https://youtube.com/channel/UC7nphjuM-Jky3te-c17vDhg
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For The Culture

I. Gall, M. Gurvey, S. Kohn

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A podcast that covers everything going on in the culture! From rap, to sports, and everything in between, we’ve got you covered for everything happening right now in the culture! New episodes every Tuesday and Saturday!
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A network of hip-hop, comedy, film, and lifestyle podcasts. Podcasts include: I Only Listen to 90s Music, The Scenario, Just Kickin Soccer Podcast, Just Posted, We Comin For You Wrestling Podcast, Womanology, Everyone Needs an Aquarius, and much more...
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The whole series of episodes talking about the whole spectrum of General Surgery and it's problem based. That means I discuss the various surgical problems and the different causes for these problems. Etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and treatment are the four pillars of any patient care. I will be discussing each topic under these same four subheadings. The listeners of these podcasts namely the medical students all over the world and all surgical trainees will definitely ...
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The objective is to share great knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and any kinds of Alternative Medicine by sharing my recording while I am reading English books at laud. It is my English learning and Natural medicine studying purpose. Hope those recordings help somebody learn and satisfy one's interests. Enjoy!
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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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Nevada Real Estate Radio™ airs Thursdays, 3pm PST on 93.7 FM in Northern Nevada. Here on Soundcloud you find many of our previous shows. Learn more about our passion and team at www.NevadaRealEstateRadio.com I'm Director of Marketing at Sage International and I interview Realtors™ and real estate-related investors every week so we can talk about the current topics to consider if you're buying or selling investment real estate. Listen to the experts before you make that next big real estate d ...
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If you're struggling with feeling tired all the time, then it doesn't have to be that way. You don't have to put up with feeling exhausted and struggling to exercise and get things done. Hi I'm Kate, a Nutritional Therapist, chronic fatigue recoverer and creator of the Fatigue-Fighting System. I help tired women over 40 with brain fog and bloating to feel energised, happy and normal again. In my podcast I share my chronic fatigue syndrome recovery story, other's inspiring stories in guest in ...
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I host an online radio show / Podcast called Tom's World Language Café. I also have taught Spanish at Butler University and Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis. I am author of world language teaching materials for Spanish teachers and students, Director of Aventura Cultural Summer Spanish Teacher Immersion Programs in Madrid, Havana and Guadalajara, MX (sponsored by WorldStrides with the participation of Purude University -- Fort Wayne) and a workshop presenter. My books can be found at Te ...
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Just Posted with Sleepy and Dosia right back at ya once again. In this episode, they discuss: 0:49 How Much Are The Lakers in trouble since they drafted Bronny James 22:34 NBA Dynasties and Player Dynamics 37:19 Mr. ChimeTime is still reviewing St. Louis Food 59:47 Release of Pop Smoke's Killer 1:03:10 Rick Ross and Security jumped in Vancouver ove…
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I am absolutely gobsmacked at the sheer gall of Labour even considering, suggesting, putting it out there, hey, run it up the flagpole, some form of capital gains tax might be back on the agenda. Apparently Barbara Edmonds, who is the finance spokesperson for Labour, is just putting it out there, seeing what people think. How very dare they for two…
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When Labour holds its next party conference at the end of the year, tax policy is likely to be near the top of its agenda. Finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds sent a strong signal in March that a comprehensive capital gains tax may be back on its table, questioning the fairness of the current tax system. The Labour Party's understood to be conside…
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The boss said to me this morning when he arrived, “Good of you to show you support for the Greens.” It's like what? He gestured to my dress. I am in a dress that is utterly, unashamedly green. All green. My Christmas dress can also come out in winter. It is not the reason I chose the dress, but I can't help feeling the teensiest bit of sympathy for…
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Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters doesn't feel the Greens are doing all they can in regard to Darleen Tana. The Green Party's asked Tana to resign from parliament after receiving the investigation into alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Tana doesn't accept the findings, claiming it substantially misrepresents her level of in…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 183-187 Cpater. 15-1 Emotions The Emotions and Behaviour Classifications of the Emotions The Seven Emotions : Qi Qing (七情) 1. Xi (喜) Joy happiness, gaiety, excitement, pleasure 2. Nu (怒…
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In this episode of "Leaders of the New School," comedian Jovan Bibbs and Darryl discuss Kendrick Lamar's new video for "Not Like Us". They explore strategies for Drake to regain public favor, including humorous suggestions like marrying into Tupac's family and adopting the Shakur name. The brothers also delve into Kendrick Lamar's success and its i…
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I may not have been flying to Brazil, but it took me almost as long to get from the North Shore to Auckland city on Friday night. There was a serious crash just before the Harbour Bridge and as fate would have it, I was due to meet friends to go to the Chelsea Handler show. Had I known what Chelsea Handler was going to be like, I wouldn't have made…
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Everyone Needs an Aquarius is right back at ya! This edition they discuss: 00:00:34 Dom shares their experience at the BET Experience, including performances and interactions with other celebrities. 6:23 Dom criticizes the Usher tribute at the BET Awards, expressing dissatisfaction with the lineup and performance choices. 00:25:53 The BET Awards an…
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Two billion dollars was poured into mental health by the previous administration, and it just proves that chucking money at a problem doesn't solve it. The Mental Health Foundation at the time was sceptical that the huge boost in funding would be spent in the right areas. Education about maintaining and boosting mental health and well-being, they s…
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The Government will officially announce this morning a plan “to flood the market” with land for development in a bid to end New Zealand's housing crisis. Chris Bishop will use a speech to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand later this morning, to announce a slew of changes to New Zealand's planning laws. He wants to flood the market with affor…
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Christopher Luxon joined Kerre Woodham for an hour of talkback, taking questions from listeners and delving into their plans for the upcoming months. The Prime Minister says our housing development has been running like it's 1975. The Housing Minister is today announcing planning changes agreed by Cabinet in an effort to address the housing crisis.…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 178-182 Chapter 14-2 Zang Fu Zang fu Pairs Zang Fu and the Origins of Disease Stagnation Phlegm Internal Wind Summary Reading and learning Texts about Traditional Chinese Medicine. The …
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First up today, a suite of announcements around the media. Paul Goldsmith, Minister for Broadcasting, thank heavens, has agreed to progress the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill. This was a bill initially proposed by Labour and rejected by National. Now, however, the coalition government, minus one of its partners, is progressing with amendments to…
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Wairoa's getting another funding boost of half-a-million-dollars for recovery from last week's major flooding. More than 100 properties were badly damaged in a district still recovering from last year's Cyclone Gabrielle. It brings Mayoral Relief Funding allocated so far to $600 thousand. Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell says it'll go in…
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“A successful second quarter Action Plan shows the coalition Government has continued to build on the momentum of its first 100 days”, says the press release from the Prime Minister's office. Well, Christopher Luxon would say that wouldn’t he? The Press release continues: “Actions the coalition government has taken this quarter include: - Deliver t…
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Big day today. Paid parental leave increases in line with increases to the average weekly earnings, so if you're about to go off on maternity leave, you will have an increase in parental pay for up to 26 weeks. Regional fuel and diesel taxes gone, saving the drivers of Toyota Corollas - those fairies of the land, the wakas of the whenua – about $6 …
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More people are turning away from drinking alcohol than ever, according to new data. Premium Kiwi winemaker, Giesen, has invested over a million dollars into removing alcohol from their wine, to keep up with demand. Chief winemaker Duncan Shouler says consumers have always wanted an alternative, but the quality and product choice wasn't there previ…
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Everyone Needs an Aquarius Is right back at it Dom and D discuss 2:15 The Vibe in LA during Kendrick Lamar's Pop Out Concert 15:34 Father spends 100K On daughters Sweet 16 32:11 Darryl doesn't care about Iman Shumpert and Teyanna Taylor Divorce 41:08 Gene Deal discusses Diddy's father Melvin Combs 49:01 Jonathan Majors winning the Hollywood Unlocke…
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BrainFit Coach Jude Walter is here to talk us through staying on top of your brain health. Is it really a case of use it or lose it when it comes to our brains? Spoiler alert – it is! Click here to order the Brainfit Book Worm Winter Bundle ( 2x best selling books) for just $65 (ex. postage) when you use the promo code: bookworm Click here to enrol…
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A familiar voice is back with us... Allyson Gofton! Allyson Gofton has been cooking for New Zealanders for nearly 30 years. She is known for her recipes and columns in magazines. We are constantly talking about the cost of living and grocery prices going up – Allyson will have some tips and tricks to make your dollars go further at the supermarket.…
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Mark Vette is an internationally renowned animal behaviourist, trainer, educator, author and TV personality. He’s also the founder of Dog Zen, a dog training programme. Mark joins Francesca Rudkin on Newstalk ZB to take your calls about your pet’s behaviour. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Just Posted comes back off a small vacation with another dope edition. In this episode, they discuss: 2:15 Celtics Win The Title But It's Not an Issue With Jayson Tatum not getting MVP 16:14 JJ Reddick the new coach of the Los Angeles Lakers 26:01 Ryan Garcia Suspended for PED's 32:50 Sleepy and Dosia debate the Kendrick Lamar and Friends Pop Out c…
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I thought we'd have a look at the plans to amend New Zealand sentencing laws. National, ACT, and New Zealand First campaigned on the law-and-order ticket. Tougher sentences, consequences for serial youth offenders, safer communities. It is their thing, all of their parties, this is what they do. Let's get tough on crime whenever there's an election…
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It's estimated New Zealand throws away $3.2 billion of food every year. The Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor, Dame Juliet Gerrard, has issued 27 recommendations to the Government. It calls for a national plan and target, smarter monitoring, better strategies to tackle food loss at source, promoting food rescue and upcycling to ensure edible f…
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A second Covid inquiry has been announced. And while that may sound like two Covid inquiries too many, this one may well get the answer a lot of us are looking for. New Zealand First has invoked the Agree to Disagree clause that allows a party within a coalition government to disagree in relation to issues on which the parties wish to maintain a di…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 167-178 Part 3 Interrelationships Chapter14-1 Zang Fu Interrelationships Yin Yang Substances Qi, Xue and Jin Ye Jing and Shen Pathology of the Substances Shen Pi Gan Xin Fei Jing Luo Ti…
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Welcome back to "I Only Listen to 90s Music!" This episode is jam-packed with hot topics and exclusive insights. We kick things off with a deep dive into Kendrick Lamar's latest concert, analyzing his epic performance and the ripple effects it has on the hip-hop community. Did Kendrick just set a new standard for diss tracks? Tune in to find out! N…
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Why shoplift something you can afford? Not every shoplifter is doing it out of economic necessity, some thieves taking despite having a high income, status, and a steady career. After ex-Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman pleaded guilty to four shoplifting charges today, the question of why an affluent person would commit retail theft is again being r…
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They promised they would. They said it would happen. I have to say it happened far sooner than I expected. Yesterday's post-Cabinet press conference saw Christopher Luxon, Shane Reti et al. announcing up to 26 new cancer treatments, alongside 28 other medicines to be funded as part of the government's $604 million health budget to honour National’s…
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It was a joyous and emotional win for the Auckland Blues on Saturday night. The Blues are Super Rugby champions for the first time since 2003 after routing the Chiefs 41-10 at Eden Park. Back with us again is former All Black Coach and Auckland Blues Board member, John Hart. Hart told Kerre Woodham “I was so happy for the team, the club, the city a…
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Everyone Needs an Aquarius finishes off another great week. In this episode they discuss 05:05 People upset at Marlon Wayans supporting his trans son 08:05 Latto and pressures of body shaming 21:02 Man breaks up with fiancée over photo she took with Chris Brown 30:45 Terrell Lewis doesn't pay his tab with an escort (Mia Mercy) and gets chased down …
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She's been a tough few months for Northland businesses and residents. First, we had the Brynderwyns closing. State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyn Hills is finally set to open ahead of Matariki weekend after 17 weeks and three days. Lots of diversions, lots and lots of trucks on roads that where they really, really shouldn't be, and the crews have be…
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The Blues and Chiefs will be facing off before a packed-out Eden Park for the Super Rugby Finals. The game kicks off at 7:05pm this Saturday, tickets for the match selling out within a couple of hours. Former All Blacks coach and Blues Board Member John Hart told Kerre Woodham that to have a full sellout crowd within a few hours of tickets going on…
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Environmental awareness and the risk of dolphin bothering seems to have been behind SailGP’s decision to withdraw its racing from Lyttelton next year and move the whole kit and caboodle to Auckland. You may remember they looked at Auckland but there was inability to provide the kind of spectator stands that Russell Coutts wanted, So off to Lyttelto…
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Leandra Carr, President-elect at Sierra Nevada Realtors gives us the market statistics for northern Nevada. Ben Galles, Sr. VP at CBRE NV# S.47543 talks about multi-family investment opportunities in northern Nevada. Yes! There are some outstanding opportunities for you while others sit on the sidelines. Ben Galles 775-750-6429Leandra Carr www.SNR.…
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The news New Zealand is out of a technical recession isn't necessarily cause for celebration. Stats NZ figures show GDP rose 0.2% in the three months to March and 0.2% in the year to March. But Herald Business Editor Liam Dann told Kerre Woodham that we could still see a series of further per capita contractions over the next few quarters. He says …
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Just Posted is going to be back soon but here is a classic episode of the podcast. They discuss: 1:25 Britney Griner Trade for Vicktor Bout 11:20 The implications of Hershal Walker on the political landscape 25:06 Deion Sanders leaving Jackson State 44:50 R. Kelly new album drops. Why does R. Kelly have people in a choke hold? 53:40 Lori Harvey Giv…
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New Zealand’s health and safety performance seems to be dire still. In 2013, an independent taskforce identified three key failures in the country’s health and safety system in the wake of the Pike River tragedy. Eleven years later, Newsroom reveals that despite knowing these faults, not much has changed. Legislation continues to be poorly implemen…
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Gerry Brownlee, the Speaker, wants to boost security for politicians while they're out and about in the community before something goes very wrong. Something has gone pretty wrong in that Green MP James Shaw was assaulted in the street as he walked to work. You'd have to say that was a pretty nasty episode. Gerry Brownlee is considering giving Parl…
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Boosting Parliament security is a work in progress. MPs have shared experiences of threats and intimidation, and some say the Parliament protests were a catalyst for greater concerns. The Speaker's looking into the possibility of giving Parliament security guards arrest powers. Security Association Chief Executive Gary Morrison told Kerre Woodham t…
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Let's start with the announcement yesterday from Chris Bishop allowing people to build small granny flats without requiring consent. It's followed through, the coalition government, on its promise to cut red tape around the resource consent process. The announcement was made yesterday, and they said it will be easier for people to put a granny flat…
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Labour's leader continues to call the Government tax cuts poorly timed. The Government's pouring $14.7 billion into it and giving landlords a $3 billion boost. The tax changes kick in late July against advice from officials who recommend waiting until October. Chris Hipkins says 12 billion dollars has been borrowed to fund the cuts. He told Kerre W…
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You do not have to go back very far to find a news story about a New Zealand Prime Minister having his or her trip disrupted by a shonky 757. The Prime Minister's trip to Japan, with an accompanying trade delegation, was disrupted over the weekend after the Air Force 757 broke down, again. And it was this time last year, to within a week, that the …
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A report by the Ministerial Advisory Group reviewing English and maths learning, has recommended annual checkpoint tests for students. It recommends children in Years 4-6 learn handwriting, including cursive handwriting, and study the "conventions of text structure and style". Children would also be encouraged to write by hand as much as possible i…
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General consensus our Defence Force plane is embarrassing New Zealand. The Prime Minister and his delegation were stranded in Papua New Guinea - en route to Japan - after two fuses blew while the 757 was refuelling. Chris Luxon took a commercial flight to Japan - and Air New Zealand's diverting a flight to collect his 52-strong delegation, which ha…
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Everyone needs an Aquarius is back in the paint with another heter of an episode. Dom and D discuss: 9:04 Dancing For The Devil: The Tiktok Cult Documentary review 18:58 YSL case lawyer given contempt in court and the greatness of Kenyan attorney Brian Mwenda 34:40 Stephen A. Smith’s issues with Will Smith 48:42 15 year old goes after Grandmother i…
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So it turns out we suck at saving for retirement. We’re really good at ticking the box and signing up for KiwiSaver, go us! The Retirement Commission said yesterday that 90% of people getting paid a wage or salary have signed up to KiwiSaver, and around 80% of self-employed people have. However, when it comes to self-employed people – I wonder how …
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Fieldays is in full flow at Mystery Creek in Hamilton and there’s a bit for farmers to celebrate this week. Or at least sigh with relief over. On Tuesday, the Government announced agriculture would not be included in the Emissions Trading Scheme, and the climate change initiative He Waka Eke Noa would be disestablished and replaced with a new initi…
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