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The Truth Lies and Alzheimer’s Podcast features Lisa Skinner, a highly recognized expert and media host. Lisa Skinner’s original thinking and counter-intuitive solutions provide family members, spouses, children, caregivers, and others with a concise guide and the tools they need to effectively manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is an International Speaker and Author. The Podcast features conversations that provide Tips for all caregivers navigating the heartbreakin ...
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The Plant Protocol™ Podcast with Lisa A. Smith, Health + Business Coach for Plant Based Professionals
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Just because someone can live with a disease doesn’t mean they should. The overwhelming majority of disease and dysfunction in the U.S. is a result of lifestyle. The Plant Protocol™ Podcast is for passionate plant-based vegans and aspiring health coaches who desire to take a whole food plant-based approach to combat chronic lifestyle disease. Lisa A. Smith is the host and founder of The Plant Protocol™ Plant Based Coaching Certification, the first to be founded by a person of color and which ...
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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Welcome to a transformational journey with your host Kelley Beveridge! Have you tasted success but still feel that something's missing? Are you striving for that elusive 'next level' but finding yourself stuck in the hustle? I've been there too. Join me, a seasoned global entrepreneur and personal development enthusiast, as I dive into the shared challenges of high achievers. Together, we'll unravel the secrets to overcoming barriers, mastering consistency, and achieving fulfillment. Tune in ...
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Welcome to the artsy crafty inspiration destination podcast with an upbeat & fun edge. We’re here to help you get better at whatever creative projects you’re doing. If you’re looking for encouragement, inspo, & a fun listen, then this is the show for you. Let’s hang out & get crafty!
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I did all the right things to prevent getting cancer. A certified health coach, nutritionist & wellness speaker, I thought I’d be the last person to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Why did I still get it? Was there something else I could have done to prevent it? A couple years later, I am grateful to be cancer-free and now I’m on a mission to share everything I’ve learned about mitigating risk, managing symptoms, and staying mentally well when bad things happen – even if you “did everything ...
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Birth is amazing, beautiful, wonderful . . . and it can throw you for a loop! Despite our very best birth “plans,” we can find ourselves taking some twist and turns during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum that we don’t expect. Enter the Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy Podcast! Hey mama! My name is Stephanie, and I’m a mom of three boys, a professional doula, childbirth educator, and the creator of the Online Birth Course - My Essential Birth www.myessentialbirth.com. I love to help mothers just ...
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73 | This One Behavior Is Delaying Your Progress In Your Health And Your Business
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Are you tired of feeling like you're always one step behind in your health and business goals? You're not alone. Many of us struggle with progress. Drawing from personal experiences, Lisa uncovers the critical importance of quick decision-making, backed by insights from Mel Robbins' "The 5 Second Rule" and Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink." She illustrate…
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Understanding Parkinson’s Disease with and without Dementia
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In honor of April being Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, Lisa discusses its symptoms, the differences and similarities between Parkinsons’ disease and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as the challenges of living with PD and PDD (Parkinson’s Disease with Dementia) in the hopes of increasing awareness about living with this neurological disorder. Som…
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An explanation of how faith principles precede reason in determining reality (article by David Bentley Hart). Reason begin with a venture in trust. Read and reflected on by host Lisa Colon DeLay.By Spark My Muse
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Businesses call for changes to Anzac trading restrictions
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Auckland businesses say they will lose out on thousands of dollars in business due to Anzac trading restrictions, and others say the staff costs are too high to justify opening on the public holiday. Lucy Xia reports.
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Opera about notorious South African criminal trial debuts
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Let's get to South Africa now and we're joined by our correspondent Elna Schutz
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Disability support network's hopes for new minister
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Advocates for New Zealanders with disabilities are welcoming Louise Upston taking over from Ms Simmonds as the new Minister for Disability Issues. Chief executive of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, Peter Reynolds speaks to Lisa Owen
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Crusaders remain bottom of the Super Rugby table
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The pressure continues to mount on the struggling Crusaders who are sitting last on the Super Rugby Pacific points table but coach Rob Penney refuses to be rattled. The franchise's ceo has refused to sack the coach and Penney still 'absolutely' believes the Crusaders will be lifting the trophy again this season; despite the form guide suggesting ot…
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Neighbours 'threatened and harassed' by lodge residents
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Neighbours of a Parnell lodge that burnt down say the residents living there threatened and harassed them, and they've had no action from police or the government. Jordan Dunn reports.
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PM demotes two ministers, dropping Lee from cabinet
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The Prime Minister has demoted two of his ministers, saying the complex challenges in their portfolios had become too much for them to handle. Political reporter Katie Scotcher reports. Political editor Jo Moir speaks to Lisa Owen.
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As dengue cases in Samoa continue to rise, the Ministry of Health there is urging locals and tourists to be vigilant and take precautions. RNZ Pacific's Tiana Haxton reports
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Canterbury health services told to make savings
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Leaked documents show canterbury health services are expected to save more than thirteen million dollars by the middle of the year. Canterbury University's Dr Michael Gousmett speaks to Lisa Owen.
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Veterans still waiting on support say they feel forgotten
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On Anzac Day, thousands of New Zealanders will recite the words 'we will remember them' but some of the country's contemporary veterans feel they've been forgotten about, as they navigate long waiting times and hurdles to getting the support they need. Luka Forman reports.
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A record six women have been selected to represent New Zealand in canoe sprint at the Paris Olympics. The athletes will compete across the K1, K2 and K4 events at the Games, with New Zealand's most successful ever Olympian, Dame Lisa Carrington, to lead the charge and contest all three disciplines. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen.…
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Suspicions of Chinese sleeper cells in the Philippines
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Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about India's election, and suspected Chinese sleeper cells in the Philippines .
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As councils around the country slash costs many are looking to can or cut funding to their own tourism agencies; a move an industry insider says could kill businesses and turn parts of Aotearoa into a backwater. Hawke's Bay Tourism chairman George Hickton speaks to Lisa Owen.
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Birth Story: Mentally Preparing for Her Unmedicated Birth Experience as a Single Mom by Choice with Melissa Kidd
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Birth stories are so important because they help mothers to be understand all the different ways birth could happen. We have a great birth story this week from Melissa Kidd, a single mom by choice. We talk about how mental preparation makes a world of difference in birth preparation. Links Mentioned: My Essential Birth Course My Essential Birth Pos…
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Exploring Your Path to Self Discovery: With Facilitator and Intention Coach Shirley Mitrou
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What decisions have you made in your life that ended up being bench marks for self discovery, personal and professional growth? Do you realize that the hard decisions and times in our life can be our greatest teachers if we don't avoid them, and are open to the lessons? What if you choose to believe that you have everything inside of you to create …
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Australia .. where an international war of words has broken out
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Billionaire Elon Musk over attempts to force his company now known as X to take down video of last week's stabbing at a Sydney church.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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'Not fit for purpose' - cyclone report findings
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Lauren Crimp reports on the damning inquiry into the response to last year's catastrophic storms
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Dylan Schmidt bounces his way to third Olympics
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Olympian Dylan Schmidt hopes to be bounding towards gold on the trampoline in Paris in August. Schmidt has been selected for his third Olympics and will be joined by Maddie Davidson in the New Zealand team. A bronze medalist at the last Games in Tokyo Schmidt has set his sights even higher this year. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owe…
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Air New Zealand's ripping uni students off... Otago University
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Air New Zealand's ripping uni students off...according to the Otago University Students Association. The national carrier bumped-up some fares overnight because ITs costs are up 30%
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'They can stick their tax cuts' - cancer patient
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Cancer patient Graeme speaks to Lisa Owen about health cuts and his deferred surgery
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Jordan Dunn asks people if ANZAC Day still holds relevance and how they'll be commemorating it
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RSA clubs consider breaking away from national body
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As Anzac day approaches the organisation that is supposed to support returned service people is in crisis as it tries to modernise. About two dozen clubs in Auckland and around the country are looking at quitting the national body. The Napier branch has already voted to break ranks citing a year of disharmony. Joining us now RSA chair Martyn Dunne…
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A new temporary display of the Treaty of Waitangi at Te Papa
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A new temporary display of the Treaty of Waitangi at Te Papa which replaces the defaced version is already attracting critics. It opened today at Te Papa after the previous one was spraypainted and attacked with an angle grinder in December as part of a protest action. Pretoria Gordon reports.
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