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If you are looking for ways to accelerate your company’s growth Small Business Pivots is the small business owner’s guide to success. Sharing interviews with fellow entrepreneurs, tips from industry experts, and advice for those who want to gain more from their business. A podcast designed for business owners craving knowledge on how to grow and maintain a prosperous enterprise, join Michael Morrison, a small business coach and specialist, entrepreneur, and the founder of BOSS, as he uses hi ...
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Beyond The Check Podcast

Beyond The Check Podcast

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Join Reyshan Parker and Guest Chefs, Cookbook Authors, Health Professionals, Service Industry Peeps, Bartenders, Servers, and Anyone Else Who Likes to Eat, as They Discuss, Food, Cooking, Recipes, The Service Industry, Hopes, Dreams, Cats, Dogs and Whatever Else We Feel Like Talking About... Cheers!
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The Cartier Family was founded in April of 2020 in Lafayette, Louisiana. We met as teammates on the University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajun Track and Field team. The covid-19 virus canceled our track season, so we decided to start a youtube channel. We have come a long way since then
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LaTesha, Marcus, and Karen are on a road trip from Philadelphia to Ithaca, NY and end up stranded at a roadside bar in podunk Pennsylvania when a snowstorm derails their big weekend party plans. They thought being locked-in with the questionable locals would be their biggest problem. They never expected the horror that was coming just beyond the snow drifts. Cast (in order of appearance): Narrator - Hector Navarro, Private Martinez/Lieutenant Buckley - Ryan Palmieri, LaTesha Harding - Alita ...
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Your Undivided Attention

Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, The Center for Humane Technology

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In our podcast, Your Undivided Attention, co-hosts Tristan Harris, Aza Raskin and Daniel Barcay explore the unprecedented power of emerging technologies: how they fit into our lives, and how they fit into a humane future. Join us every other Thursday as we confront challenges and explore solutions with a wide range of thought leaders and change-makers — like Audrey Tang on digital democracy, neurotechnology with Nita Farahany, getting beyond dystopia with Yuval Noah Harari, and Esther Perel ...
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Butcher BBQ Podcast

David Bouska - Butcher BBQ

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Butcher BBQ podcast will help you get ahead of the curve on learning for any grill lover. Host David Bouska has 34 years in the meat business, inductee in the Oklahoma BBQ Hall of Fame, along with being a 2 time World BBQ Champion. He teaches you his unique way of understanding the world of competition and back yard grilling. He shares his knowledge on his products along with many quests that are friends in the business, retail store owners, fellow cooks, and restaurant owners. All sharing t ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Married To A Startup

Chandler & Doug Leonard

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This is the Married to a Startup Podcast. Each episode we invite an entrepreneur and their spouse to share the realities of raising a family while building a business. Each couple has a unique story to about leveraging each other's strengths to build awesome things. Our hope is that you will laugh along with the couples and maybe even walk away some new ideas about how to tackle your current startup and family endeavors. We hope you enjoy!
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how to truly master the customer journey within your business? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Karen Grill, a seasoned business coach and strategist with over 15 years of experience. Karen helps us uncover the essentials of sales funnels, dispelling common myths and illustrating their crucial role…
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A paper in the journal Science today reveals our clearest picture yet of how plants develop prickles. It also might shed light on precisely how they can be bred out of plants that we humans like cultivate. And National Science Week is coming up, with RN exploring the night sky - and the issue of light pollutionGuest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science E…
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One of the men accused of masterminding the September 11 terror attacks has agreed to plead guilty, in order to avoid the death penalty. Terry Strada's husband was working in the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001 and was tragically killed, she says she's "dissapointed" when she heard the news and she wanted the three men responsible to face …
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It's gold and bronze medals for Australia, as the Matildas part company with coach Tony Gustavsson. In swimming, the Australian women including Ariane Titmus and Mollie O'Callaghan were contesting the 4 by 200 metres relay this morning … how did they go?Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the wor…
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Leaders of the embattled consultancy firm Price Waterhouse Coopers will face another grilling, as they're hauled back before a parliamentary committee to face fresh questions. Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill says greater transparency and accountability to tax-payers is needed. Guest: Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill Chair of The Joint Standing Committee…
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Disability advocates have reacted with dismay to the Government's official response to the Disability Royal Commission, after the federal government accepted just 13 of the report's 222 recommendations in full. But the Chair of the Royal Commission, Ronald Sackville told RN Breakfast that "transformative change doesn't happen overnight", and sugges…
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Skin cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in Australia and in recent years the country has become a world leader in treating people with melanoma. But a new study has discovered that in the last 20 years, deaths from a high risk form of non-melanoma skin cancer have doubled. Guest: Associate Professor Andrew Dettrick, Sunshine Coast University Hospi…
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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has been widely condemned for questioning Kamala Harris' racial identity, claiming the Vice President suddenly "became a black person." The backlash has been swift, including from within the Republican party - with many criticising the former President's comments and pushing to refocus on Kamala Harris…
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The United States and Russia have signed off on a major prisoner swap, with high profile detainees including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich returned home. The deal will release 24 prisoners in total - 16 freed by Russia and eight sent in return from countries including the US, Slovenia, Norway and Poland. Guest:Jodie Ginsberg, Presid…
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A daring partnership is set to debut this at the TarraWarra Museum of Art in Victoria. Featuring both solo and collaborative works from two of Australia's most interesting artists, (SC)OOT(ER)ING around explores how the human body responds to cultural experiences. Guests: Susan Cohn, jeweller and artist and Eugenia Raskopolous, visual artist and ph…
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Fatherhood is a central theme in two new films out this week, 'Trap' from director M Night Shymalan and 'Ezra' which boasts an all-star cast including Robert de Niro, Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale. RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest in cinema.…
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Republican Nominee and former President Donald Trump, has questioned Kamala Harris's racial identity. During an appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago, Donald Trump suggested Vice President Kamala Harris has switched racial identities from Indian to Black. Guest:Daniel Lippman, Politico reporter covering the White Ho…
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Disability advocates are furious that the government has endorsed just 13 of over 200 recommendations put forward by the Disability Royal Commission. Thousands shared harrowing experiences violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation, in the hope of significant reforms for the 4.4 million Australians with disability. Guests: Sam Connor disability advo…
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Inflation increased by one per cent to 3.8 per cent in the June quarter, with the Treasurer Jim Chalmers saying he's confident Australia is on the final stretch of taming inflation. Shadow Minister for Finance, Jane Hume says the inflation data is "not great news" for Australian households and says the government "needs to do its fair share of the …
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The Treasurer says he's optimistic taming inflation is within reach, after inflation figures eased concerns about another interest rate rise next Tuesday. And Government's said its determined to work with Rex after it entered voluntary administration, but it doesn't want "to throw money" at the issue. What's it likely to offer? The Chief Political …
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With Rex Airlines administration and rolling back its offering, some are pointing the figure at Qantas, accusing the company of anti-competitive behaviour, something it has long denied. Former Chair of the ACCC, Rod Sims says that while lots of thing impacted Rex entering voluntary administration, one of the main factors was slot hoarding. He says …
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In the Olympic slalom canoeing, Jessica Fox has claimed a place in Games history unlikely to be repeated. And a silver-lining in swimming, as Australian swimmers Kyle Chalmers and Zac Stubblety-Cook have won silver medals in freestyle and breaststroke. And at the BMX bikes, another piece of history, Natalya Diehm the first Australian women to win a…
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While headline inflation increased from 3.6 per cent in the March quarter to 3.8 per cent in the June quarter, underlying inflation declined slightly. That's welcome news for the Albanese Government, with economists predicting interest rates will be left on hold at the next RBA meeting. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says while inflation is "persis…
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State and Territory leaders are amplifying their lobbying efforts against the government's planned changed to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The South Australian and Tasmanian Premiers are set to meet with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten tomorrow to urge him to push pause on the scheme's planned reforms, and say people using the NDIS could mi…
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Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by tackling 14 risk factors starting in childhood. International researchers have announced two more treatable risk factors, high (bad) cholesterol and vision loss and that means it is theoretically possible to prevent or delay nearly half of dementia cases. Guest: Professor David Ames, re…
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There are calls for greater regulation of artificial intelligence in the United States after the owner of social media platform X, Elon Musk, shared a video of presumptive presidential nominee Kamala Harris featuring an artificially generated imitation of her voice. Elon Musk defended the move, saying the video was satirical. Guest: Kate Crawford, …
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Matildas have been in action in their final group game against the USA - a win or a draw would have secured their path way to the knockout stages of the Olympic tournament. The loss leaves them sweating on other results to see whether they'll remain in the tournament. Guest:Kieran Pender, Sports Writer, The Guardian…
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The assassination of one of Hamas long term political leaders threatens to derail ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. Ismail Haniyeh was one of the founders of the Hamas and a key figure in the ceasefire talks. Iran is promising swift retribution for his killing in Tehran sparking fears in the global community Guest: Wadie Said Professor of law at the …
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One of the greatest violinists in the world is returning to Australia to celebrate a very special milestone. Maxim Vengerov is heading off on a national tour to celebrate his 50th birthday, almost ten years since he last played in Australia. Guest: Maxim Vengerov, Grammy Award-winning violinistBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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For decades Australia has played a significant role in Antarctica, helping maintain the continent for peace, scientific exploration, and environmental protection. An inquiry into the polar region's importance to Australia's national interests is now underway. Guest: Tony Press, Adjunct Professor, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Univers…
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Last week the Albanese Government released draft legislation to reform Australia's merger rules and grant new powers to the ACCC. The government says the new reforms will make the merger approval system "faster, stronger, simpler, more targeted and more transparent". But multiple leading Australian venture capitalists alongside competition lawyers,…
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Collingwood Football Club is facing allegations of racism and unfair dismissal. The club's former head of First Nations strategy is seeking damages in the Federal Circuit Court. The club denies the allegations and says it has already looked into them, and found no breach of workplace law. Collingwood has not yet filed a defence to the claims - and …
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The latest report card on the prevention of violence against women shows there's been an improvement in Australians' attitudes towards gender inequality, but there's been no change to sexual violence rates. It comes as Our Watch, the national body for prevention was criticised over its current strategy which focuses on shifting problematic attitude…
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There is lots of focus on the Federal Government and what assistance they'll provide to Rex Airlines after it entered voluntary administration, and this is the second regional airline to enter voluntary administration this year. And new inflation data due to be released today and the Treasurer is managing expectations. Katina Curtis, Canberra burea…
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Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Senator Bridget McKenzie says the Albanese Government needs to ensure Rex doesn't suffer the same fate as recently collapsed budget regional airline Bonza. She told RN Breakfast that she would "welcome" Transport Minister Catherine King showing her the plan, and warns the Govern…
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Senator Murray Watt has taken on the Workplace Relations portfolio, following the Governments ministerial reshuffle. And he's already facing a few challenges in the portfolio, from the CFMEU to the Consumer Price Index figures for June - due today. The June CPI figures are predicted to show inflation has ticked up slightly for the June quarter, Mur…
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Regional Australian airline Rex has been placed in voluntary administration. The move puts hundreds of job in jeapordy, many capital city flights have been cancelled after the late night announcement - regional routes are still operating. Transport Minister Catherine King told RN Breakfast it was "in everyone's interest Rex continues". She says the…
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Tweety is a yellow-tailed black cockatoo, born with a rare genetic condition that means all his black feathers are yellow. He is so rare, collectors are reported to be offering thousands of dollars for the bird. Guest: Greg Irons, Director of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Tasmania.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian Kaylee McKeown powering down the pool in a stunning swim to defend her Olympic 100m backstroke title. It's her fourth career Olympic gold and McKeown will get the chance to complete a 'double-double' when she defends her 200m backstroke title later this week. And a number of planned events in the River Seine, have been postponed due to p…
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Amid escalating tension between Israel and Hezbollah, Australians have been urged to leave Lebanon immediately. And the security situation is continuing to deteriorate, with Israel launching a strike against Hezbollah in Beirut, following an attack from Lebanon on the Israeli Occupied Golan Heights over the weekend. Guest:Melissa Fakhry, Travel age…
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Israel has claimed responsibility for a "targeted strike" in the Lebanese capital Beirut, which it said was aimed at the Hezbollah commander responsible for Saturday's rocket attack in Israel-occupied Golan Heights - that killed 12 children. Israeli media said the target was Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah's southern military commander and a member of its se…
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