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Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

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Join Jim Clemente (former FBI profiler), Laura Richards (criminal behavioral analyst, former New Scotland Yard) and Lisa Zambetti (Casting director for CBS' Criminal Minds) as they profile behavior from real criminal cases.
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Being Human

Public Anthropologists

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This podcast brings together anthropologists from different areas of the discipline in conversation about issues of public interest. In each episode we host a panel of anthropology experts to speak about one central topic from different angles. This podcast is produced by Jennifer Cearns and Laura Haapio-Kirk, and is supported by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Katie Afraidy

FANGORIA Podcast Network

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Welcome to Katie Afraidy on the Fangoria Network! A horror movie review podcast hosted by comedian Katie Hettenbach. Each episode we'll review a new horror film with guests from across the comedy and horror industries. IF YOU'RE SCARED OF SPOILERS, RUN NOW!
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The Case

Barstool Sports

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On February 4th, 2021, 23-year-old Sandra Birchmore was found dead in her apartment by the Canton Police. The Medical Examiner ruled it a suicide but friends and family have their doubts. 19 months later, three Stoughton Police officers have resigned including one who is the last known person to see Sandra alive. You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thecasepodcast
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In Gayle We Trust

NBC Universal Digital Studio

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Nestled somewhere in the middle of America, Maple Grove is populated with a host of colorful characters, and they all turn to one person for insurance needs, counseling and much much more. Though an insurance agent by trade, Gayle Evans has become the default cure-all for the small town, as her pleasant disposition and sound advice has made her a go-to resource in the lives of her clients. From first-time expecting parents needing baby advice, to a plumber-by-day-rock-star-by-night egomaniac ...
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News. Pop Culture. Politics. Weird stories. EVERYTHING that happened during the last week. Comedian Ben Gleib catches you up on it all, while making fun of basically everything. Some people tell him this podcast is the way they prefer to get the news. He thinks these people are geniuses. Sometimes he's joined by celebrity guests like comedians, actors, politicians, Four-Star Generals, and his parents. But mostly he talks to himself. If you've been in a coma for the last 7 days, this podcast ...
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How do I get started? What if I fail? Who will hire me? Is it really possible to create a consistent, full-time income from home?Welcome to the Live Free Podcast with Micala Quinn where we will be answering these questions PLUS many more! Whether you’re just starting your freelance business (heck even if you don’t know what freelancing is yet) or you’re looking to scale, this podcast will give you tangible business advice along with inspiring interviews to help you create a life and career t ...
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UNBOUND: Saybrook Insights with President Nathan Long

Nathan Long, President of Saybrook University

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Saybrook Insights is brought to you by Saybrook University (www.saybrook.edu). Our podcast is designed to bring you key ideas from our faculty, students, alumni, and the broader community that help advance the health and well-being of all of our communities. As a non-profit, regionally accredited institution of higher learning relentlessly pursuing a more socially just and sustainable world, we believe you will find this podcast renewing and full of actionable ideas that can support better l ...
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ComiCulture

Faceless Empire

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ComiCulture (think comic + culture) is a weekly introspective dive into the world of Pop Culture. ⠀⠀⠀⠀ Join host Kevin the Saiyan every week as he & others traverse this ever expanding universe of “nerd” culture by discussing topics such comics/manga, video/board games, TV/movies/anime & so much more! Every week we’ll have a different “featured” topic while also including a roundup of reviews, creator/talent interviews, live readings & more.
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My name is Luke Segreto and I have conversations with interesting guests to explore the many links between healing and spirituality, along with all things related to these topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indigorisingpodcast/support
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On this weeks episode we have comedian Emily Kirk to chat all things Jennifers Body! Katie Afraidy is a horror movie review podcast where host, horror fanatic, and comedian Katie Hettenbach talks with comedians, actors, and filmmakers about horror movies! Get ready for more chaos coming every TUESDAY! Old episodes of Horror at The Store will be rep…
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The Supercar Sprints are kicking off in Taupo this weekend. The event is expected to bring up to 70,000 attendees, giving a significant boost to the city and surrounding region. Mayor David Trewavas told Mike Hosking that the town is absolutely buzzing. He said they had the parade through the CBD last night, and thousands of fans came out to see th…
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Prince William has made his first return to royal duties since Kate's cancer diagnosis went public. Last month the Princess of Wales revealed she's been receiving treatment amid wild internet speculation. The family has been away from the public eye but the Prince has returned to show support for a homeless food shelter. UK correspondent Vincent Mc…
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The turn of the economy could make it tricky for those on JobSeekers to find employment. New Social Development figures reveal just under 188,000 people are on JobSeeker, up almost 20,000 people from last year. Employment specialist Jennifer Mills told Mike Hosking that she's sure many on the benefit are ready to work. She says the new work check-i…
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Experts are forecasting more financial pressure for households, continuing into late next year. The Infometrics data expects the annual GDP to dip into the negatives mid 2024, meaning slower growth than had previously been expected. Infometrics Chief Forecaster Gareth Kiernan told Mike Hosking that with higher interest rates more properties are on …
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Sorry our network cut out the first half of our show but who cares! You're getting some of the very best segments ever on Matt and Bob. Ms. Pat comes in and assesses the whole crew and gives Bob some fashion tips. Avery Moore Also joins us and discusses new shows and Magic time machine! Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omn…
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Seven jurors have officially been selected for Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial, leaving eleven more still to come. Despite the trouble they’re facing, US Correspondent Mitch McCann told Mike Hosking that it is moving faster than people expected. He said it could have taken up to 22 weeks to select all 18 jurors, and they already have seven. The i…
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A Christchurch entrepreneur is attempting to break into the dating app market. ‘Amor’ is trying to bring something fresh, only giving four matches a week and refusing to show profile photos for the first 2024 hours. Creator Emily Heazlewood told Mike Hosking that although the market is quite saturated, a lot of them are hook up culture apps. She sa…
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As inflation cools down, homeowners are starting to hold out for cuts to the OCR. The CoreLogic April Housing report shows 56% of new loans taken out in February were on one-year fixed terms compared to 36% in December. Chief Property Economist Kelvin Davidson says that's a pretty strong indication people don't want to lock in for too long in case …
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There are concerns the Government's new health guidance for children could impact employer attitudes towards parents. The guidelines say kids with a mild cough, headache, or runny nose should go to school, provided they don't have Covid-19 or other symptoms like a fever or vomiting. This move is in an effort to improve school attendance numbers. Bu…
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Matt and Bob, powered by Chuy, but unfortunately ailed before by food poisoning. The gang discusses this and other subjects like John Cougar Mellenkamp, mass transit, and their upcoming 4/20 show, along with other bits of Moontower's upcoming weekend of comedy here in Austin. Speaking of, comedian and voice actor James Adomian joins the show today,…
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Security guards have no more power than a regular citizen when it comes to a threat of danger. They're expected to be more visible in malls around Australia and New Zealand following the stabbing at Bondi Junction in Sydney on Saturday afternoon. Forty-year-old Queensland man Joel Cauchi stabbed six people to death, including a security guard. Secu…
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Banks are picking inflation to continue falling. ASB is expecting today's figures to show annual inflation falling to 4.1%, the lowest since June 2021. ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley told Mike Hosking that things like rates, rents, and insurance are going the wrong way. But, he says, it's still likely to drop because we aren't spending as much on…
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Questions are now being raised after a fire has ravaged one of Copenhagen's oldest buildings. Its iconic spire collapsed during the fire, as emergency services and passerbys rushed to save priceless works of art inside and other valuables. The 17th century old Stock Exchange building was currently undergoing renovations. Europe Correspondent Gavin …
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Questions are being raised over how the salvaged Newshub 6pm bulletin will be pulled off in its new format. Stuff has signed on to produce and provide a daily bulletin on TV3 from July 6, following Newshub's closure. The Spinoff founder and media commentator Duncan Greive told Mike Hosking that the level of scrutiny and quality of performance requi…
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Chuy takes the test to see what boomer qualities he has accumulated. We also discuss the New movie Civil War movie. Bob and Matt get into it when it comes to marriage and investing. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Mornings with Matt and Bob
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Don't make us drink alone, dont make us drink alone! Cause on this weeks episode of Katie Afraidy we have comedian Justin Martindale on to review 2019's MA! Katie Afraidy is a horror movie review podcast where host, horror fanatic, and comedian Katie Hettenbach talks with comedians, actors, and filmmakers about horror movies! Get ready for more cha…
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There’s hope more landlords will give people with pets a chance in the wake of government changes. Pet bonds are being introduced: tenants will be liable for all pet damage beyond fair wear and tear and landlords will only be able to withhold consent on reasonable grounds. Pet Refuge Founder Julie Chapman hopes this means people leaving family viol…
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The father of the man who killed six people and injured 12 others in a stabbing at Bondi Junction in Sydney says his son was a tormented soul. Eight people remain in hospital after 40-year-old Queensland man Joel Cauchi went on a rampage through the mall on Saturday. Australia correspondent Donna Demaio told Mike Hosking that his father, Andrew Cau…
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The Government is being advised to invest in immigration data gathering as record levels of arrivals and departures continue. In February more than 253,000 migrants arrived and about 122,000 left, putting net migration at almost 131,000. Business NZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope told Mike Hosking that where they come from isn't a problem as long as ski…
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Donald Trump's 'hush money' trial has begun, and it’s the first time a US president has faced a criminal trial. He's charged with falsifying business records, accused of trying to cover up a $130-thousand hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. Trump has pleaded not guilty and denied the affair. LA's KNX news pres…
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Matt and Bob, powered by Chuy, have a lot of interesting experiences coming back from the weekend and showing up on this Monday! Bob went to an audio convention, and Matt unfortunately had gastro issues, but has recovered. Daniel Van Kirk joins in to discuss his new comedy special, Rose Gold, as well as Bob's Uber driver named Hitler(!), Reese's pr…
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In today's episode, we're diving into Full Scope Freelancer, an all-in-one platform designed specifically for freelancers. Learn how this tool can help you manage your freelance business. In the past, I’ve been hesitant to promote one tool or another because they’ve been too complicated, too expensive, or can’t even do everything we need them to do…
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Iran has launched more than 200 drone missiles on Israel. Neighbouring nations are calling for restraint, while Jordan, the US and UK military are intercepting attacks. International Relations and Strategic Analyst Paul Buchanan says the strikes are a direct violation of an agreement between the nations. Buchanan tells Mike Hosking hard liners want…
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Five victims have now been identified as among those killed in a stabbing spree at a Sydney shopping centre, which left six dead. Australia correspondent Donna Demaio tells Mike Hosking 11 people remain in hospital. Many stories are emerging of near misses with the attacker, and of people who tried to protect others. Sydney lifeguard Andy Reid race…
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New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox has slumped out of contention at the US Masters, currently tied for 20th position. Meanwhile, the Warriors made a lucky comeback in a dramatic golden-point draw against Manly. The Sea Eagles lead 22-20 with three seconds left on the clock, when a post-siren penalty denied Manly the victory. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.co…
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This week, Minister of Trade Todd McClay visits China hoping to promote New Zealand business and exports. Executive Director of the NZ China Council Alistair Crozier tells Mike Hosking the two countries are very adept at having difficult discussions in the open. NZ exports to China are double what is exported to the US or Australia, and prospects a…
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Bob and his wife Jennifer leave for a flight a bit into the show, so Matt and Chuy bring on a lot of guests. They conduct a phone interview with comedian Martin Urbano, as well as an in-studio one with documentarian Ben Steinbauer about both of their upcoming projects. As well, Matt's other show's cohost CJ Morgan shows up and chimes in on various …
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New Zealand is committing to working more closely with the United States. The countries have agreed to work more closely with each other and common allies like Australia, in areas like defence and intelligence. New Zealand's joining the US in financially supporting two initiatives in the Pacific to the tune of $16.4 million. Massey University defen…
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The Minister for Space has been working on our space image over in the US. Judith Collins spoke yesterday morning at the Space Symposium as New Zealand’s first Space Minister, putting us on the global stage. She told Mike Hosking that Rocket Lab has done an incredible job at putting New Zealand on the American space map with the work Peter Beck has…
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There’s concerns the Government's tenancy changes won't affect rent prices. A Bill being introduced to Parliament will bring back 90-day no-cause terminations for periodic tenancies. Labour removed them last term. Housing Minister Chris Bishop believes it'll push down rents. Aspire Property Management managing director Mike Atkinson told Mike Hoski…
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Our 500th episode! Thanks for coming with us on this incredible journey! We've platformed victims, changed laws, supported survivors, educated law enforcement and taken on the criminal justice system. But without our loyal listeners we could not have done any of that vital work. On today's show Jim weighs in on Josiah Hilderbrand's case. He shares …
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The US state of Arizona is close to joining Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas in imposing a strict abortion ban. Arizona's conservative Supreme Court has decided an abortion law —first introduced 160 years ago— is now enforceable. US correspondent Mitch McCann told Mike Hosking that abortions are currently legal until 15 weeks of pregnancy. But he says…
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Ikea seems to be looking "big picture" as it enters the New Zealand market. The Swedish furniture giant is looking for a "people and culture manager", ahead of its opening at Auckland's Sylvia Park in late 2025. The successful manager will first be tasked with recruiting 400 people. First Retail Group managing director Chris Wilkinson told Mike Hos…
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Health advocates say enforcement officers are needed to clamp down on the illegal vape trade. Reports suggest that the sale of vaping products that don't meet regulation is widespread. Asthma Foundation Chief Executive Letitia Harding told Mike Hosking that retailers selling illegal vaping products need more than a slap on the wrist. She says penal…
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The mainstream media industry is shrinking, and television is leading the way out. Newshub has confirmed its closing on July 5th, while TVNZ is cutting four of major programmes. Media and Communications Minister Melissa Lee says the global market is facing the same difficulties. She's written a cabinet paper on the media sector but hasn't disclosed…
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Matt, Bob, and Chuy have all come out of the other side of the rain, and bring you more of what's going on with them and the areas of rock, Austin, the world, and even beyond! Many music documentaries are discussed, as well as experiences with employees in the past who were not so friendly. Big Al comes back to discuss Musical Melee's future, his o…
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European football fans may be seeing increased security at this week’s Champions League games. A pro-IS media channel has published several images calling for attacks at the stadiums hosting the quarterfinals. UEFA said it was aware of the threats, but the London, Madrid, and Paris games would go ahead as planned, and Ministers in Spain and France …
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The Official Cash Rate is likely to remain unchanged for at least the next few months. Most economists expect the Reserve bank to keep the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 5.5% when it comes up for review at 2pm. It's remained unchanged since May last year. Jarden Investment Strategist John Carran says it's 50-50 whether the Reserve Bank cuts the OC…
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Rideshare company Ola is hitting the brakes in New Zealand. The Uber rival told Auckland customers they won't be able to book future rides from Friday but can still access their app until it shuts down next month. But First Union is worried the loss will give Ola's main rival Uber more control of the gig economy. Strategic project coordinator Anita…
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Today the guys discuss how their eclipse viewings all went. Then Matt delved into the anxiety he has for the upcoming weeks. Toxic Tuesday Discusses what expectations we all have for our life partners. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Winston Peters has pulled no punches over the need for a two-state solution in Gaza. The Foreign Affairs Minister has reiterated his calls for an immediate ceasefire at the UN General Assembly in New York. He says the two-state solution is the only blueprint for peace, but Israel's seizing of Palestinian territory imperils that. Otago University in…
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A looming financial issue is being highlighted as the country works towards its next emissions budget. The Climate Commission is recommending greenhouse gas is limited by 134-million tonnes between 2036 and 2040. But Victoria University Adjunct Professor Adrian Macey told Mike Hosking that there's still a massive issue if we are going to meet our P…
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An education expert says the Government's plan to improve students' learning has been successful overseas. Christopher Luxon's unveiled nine Government targets for delivery by 2030. They include increasing student attendance and getting more students to the expected curriculum level. New Zealand Initiative Education Research Fellow Michael Johnston…
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Much talk of the eclipse today from Matt and Bob, powered by Chuy! As well, other subjects such as syncing Dark Side of the Moon up to the eclipse, huskies running through a Chinese mall, and "lovemaking" robots come up. Comedian Eddie Gossling also joins the gang over the phone to discuss the past, present, and future of his comedic works and life…
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In April 2023, the body of 16-year-old Ruby Sky Montelongo was discovered in a vacant lot in Covelo, California. Her death came three weeks after the death of 20-year-old Round Valley Man. With the rates of Missing and Murdered Indigenous people skyrocketing in Northern California, Round Valley Indians Tribes have declared a state of emergency. Sou…
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Hey there! Today, I’m chatting with Melissa Schuetz about how she went from teacher to freelancer and landed 5 clients in just one month! Melissa is a mom of 5 and a former teacher of 6 years. When her youngest of born, she desperately started searching for ways to leave the classroom. She was burnout from teaching and wanted more time at home with…
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The Government has brought in immediate changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa. There will now be an English language requirement for low skilled jobs, while fast-tracking will be removed for construction and the franchisee category will be disestablished. Owner and Principal Consultant at Into NZ Katy Armstrong tells Mike Hosking the Governm…
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