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Are we at a series of global tipping points? Radio 4 explores the paradigm shifts that are taking place across the globe, from the arrival of the post-truth society to the potential departure of globalisation, taking in shifting demographic sands, the backlash against the political elite and pivot of power to the East along the way.
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Drawing on over 300 years of British Army leadership experience, ’The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast’ looks to establish what is required of our leaders and our leadership, to meet the challenges of both today and tomorrow. For the British Army, leadership underpins everything that we do. It not only ensures we do right by our people, it underpins our operational success. This podcast series seeks to harness diversity of thought and experience from military leaders as well as leaders fro ...
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OA On Air is created, written, and produced by O’Neill and Associates at our office in downtown Boston. Each week we provide commentary, interviews, and analysis on a variety of issues at the center of business, policy, and politics.
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Hosted and produced by Callum McFadden. One to one interviews with players, managers and footballing personalities bringing you closer to the beautiful game. Notice: Any view or opinion expressed on the show by a guest is the view and opinion of the guest only unless stated otherwise.
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In this episode, our host Ash Bhardwaj speaks with Maj Charlie Ruggles-Brise and WO1 Dai Chant of 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards, “The Welsh Cavalry.” We explore the intricacies of leadership and development through the unique perspectives of two military professionals who have worked closely together since early on in their careers. Charlie and Da…
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Imagine it's just after 5 on a Friday, and the weekend has begun, but your boss calls. What do you do? Starting August 26, new legislation may allow some employees to reject out-of-hours contact if it’s unreasonable. These "Right to Disconnect" laws, developed over the past two decades in response to stress and burnout, aim to protect workers' ment…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Brendan O’Neill, journalist & Editor of ‘Spiked’ and host of the ‘Spiked’ podcast, to dissect the stories making headlines in the U.K. & the world over the past week. You can keep up to date with Brendan’s most recent work by visiting the ‘Spiked’ website www.spiked-online.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Clinton is joined by Jason Humphris, the founder of Sydney's Ultimate Pet Festival, which is set to return this weekend on August 24th and 25th with the Sydney Cat & Dog Lovers Festivals. This year promises to be the biggest and best yet! New attractions like Dog Parkour and the Championship Cat Show are sure to delight, while fan-favorites like th…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Olympic chocolate muffins. Ingredients: Muffins: 200 grams all purpose flour 70 grams cocoa powder 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 t…
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Olympic triumphs have been celebrated, but now the challenge begins: turning those medals into financial success. Clinton speaks with Barry Urquhart, Managing Director of Marketing Focus, who advises that medalists seeking wealth must build a strong personal brand that resonates with sponsors, the public, and the media. This requires viewing themse…
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Clinton speaks with Bec Rogers, Chief of National Pharmacies, to clarify the often-confusing differences between allergies and cold & flu. Ms Rogers explains the distinct symptoms, causes, and treatments for each condition, offering insights on how to better manage their health during peak seasons for both allergies and respiratory illnesses. See o…
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Clinton speaks with James Kay, PhD student from Flinders University College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, about a new study published in the International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics that introduces the ‘Participation Re-Engagement (PRE) Model.’ This dynamic model outlines seven phases of youth sport participation, offering a f…
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Clinton is joined by Michael Black, the founder of Success Tutoring and Australia's youngest franchisor. Michael shares how he started the tutoring community from a spare room in his parents' house in Bossley Park, Sydney, and how it quickly grew into one of Australia's fastest-growing education franchises. He discusses his belief that students can…
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Clinton speaks with Andrew Constance, about the launch of Sydney's new metro extension which was instigated during his time as Minister for Transport and Roads in the second Berejiklian ministry . The 15.5-kilometre addition includes six new underground stations and new metro platforms at Central and Sydenham, providing commuters with faster, more …
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Clinton speaks with Mish Eastman, RMIT’s Deputy Vice Chancellor VE & Vice President, about National Skills Week (19-26 August), which highlights the diversity and value of vocational education. Ms Eastman emphasises that Australia’s national skills shortage demands we stop viewing vocational education (VE) as a fallback for those who don’t attend u…
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Mike speaks with Tanveer Ahmed, a psychiatrist and social commentator, about a US study that found people with more bumper stickers, especially political ones, have a stronger sense of "territoriality" regarding their cars. This behavior, dubbed "ideological poking," often mocks opponents and leads to greater boundary confusion on public roads. The…
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Last week, Parliament prioritised party politics over addressing issues within the CFMEU, leaving the building and construction industry in uncertainty. Mike is joined by Brian Seidler, Executive Director at Master Builders Association NSW who Australia criticised the delay, saying that each day without action exposes the industry to criminal behav…
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Warren Gatland, the legendary Head Coach of the Welsh National Rugby team. With a remarkable career spanning both playing and coaching at the highest levels, Warren’s story is one of passion and dedication. Born in New Zealand, Warren began his rugby journey on the fields of his homeland, eventually earnin…
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Mike is joined by Julian Leeser MP, Federal Liberal member for Berowra, who, alongside Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson, calls on the Australian government to strengthen its security processes as it prepares to grant visas to Palestinians from Gaza, expressing concern that some could be Hamas supporters. Tensions escalated after ASIO bos…
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Clinton Maynard is joined by Brendan O’Neill, journalist & Editor of ‘Spiked’ and host of the ‘Spiked’ podcast, to dissect the stories making headlines in the U.K. & the world over the past week. You can keep up to date with Brendan’s most recent work by visiting the ‘Spiked’ website www.spiked-online.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Mike speaks with Nicole Jameson, Social Media Expert and Director of Dark Horse Agency, who advocates for parents teaching their kids to be good digital citizens while staying informed about their favorite platforms. However, she strongly condemns the rising trend of parent-run accounts promoting their children as "kidfluencers" for financial gain,…
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The recent directive from the NSW government requiring public service employees to return to the office has sparked significant backlash. This move, viewed by many as out of touch with modern workforce dynamics, contrasts sharply with the approaches of Victoria, Queensland, and Western Australia. Jonathon Woolfrey, HR Commentator & Thought Leader e…
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Mike is joined by David Coleman MP, Shadow Minister for Communications and Federal Member for Banks, to provide an update on Labor's proposed Misinformation Bill and its current status. As debates continue over the bill's implications for free speech, media regulation, and public discourse, Mr. Coleman offers insights into its potential impact on t…
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Mike Jeffreys is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Chicken Souvlaki Bowls with Haloumi Ingredients 500g chicken thighs 150g haloumi, sliced 1-2cm thick MARINADE 5 tbsp olive oil ½ tbsp sweet smoked paprika 2…
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Launched in 2011, NASA's NEOWISE mission detected over 3,000 near-Earth objects (NEOs) before being shut down on August 8. Mike speaks with Professor Steven Tingay, Astrophysicist and Executive Director of the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA), to discuss NEOWISE's impact on planetary defense. The mission identified more than 200 previousl…
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Mike is joined by Karina Chapman, Dating & Relationship Coach and Founder of Aligned Communications, who notes that while past generations commonly met singles at social events, Gen Zs struggle with in-person interactions due to declining social skills since Covid. Dissatisfied with online dating, they find it intimidating to ask someone out in per…
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Many children watching the Olympics may feel inspired to chase their own sporting dreams, but should they? Deb Childs, CEO of HelpingMinds, tells Mike that while sports are crucial for children's physical and mental development, the issue of "ugly parent" behavior casts a dark shadow over junior sports in Australia. A recent study revealed that 70%…
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Mike is joined by Nic Hayes, Media Commentator and Managing Director of Media Stable, to discuss the Paris Olympic Committee's gamble on introducing breakdancing, which by all account has paid off. Australia's first Olympic breakdancer, Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn, became an overnight internet sensation despite not scoring in the competition, even oversh…
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In today's automation-driven customer service landscape, businesses face backlash from consumers seeking genuine human interaction. Over-reliance on AI chatbots, particularly in B2C sectors like airlines, banks, and telecoms, has degraded customer experience, leading to widespread dissatisfaction. Mike discusses this issue with Sue Barrett, Sales &…
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Mike is joined by Barry Urquhart, the Managing Director of Marketing Focus, to discuss the marketing strategies surrounding Olympic athletes. Mr Urquhart reveals the unique window of opportunity that these athletes have to achieve commercial success and the key factors that can influence their marketability both during and after the Olympic Games. …
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Mike is joined by Leith Van Onselen, Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, and Co-founder of MacroBusiness, to discuss the growing tension between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) over inflation. Albanese has denied that state and federal budget spending is contributing to higher inflation forecasts, co…
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Mike is joined by Amanda Lambros, relationship counsellor and best-selling author, to discuss the "tradwife" trend - which derives from the phrase traditional housewife. Unlike the women of past generations, today's "tradwives" choose to embrace certain romanticised aspects of traditional domestic life, but without the harsh realities of necessity,…
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