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This podcast is to share my experience as a crossdresser turned trans MTF. I will talk about when it started, my sexuality, and how things have changed over time. I also want to help share this slice of sexuality in a positive manor. If you are a crossdresser, trans or even unsure, please know that you are not alone. There are many of us out there.
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Join two nerds as we share and discover one another's favorite books, movies, games, comics and more, from old classics to the new hotness. It'll be familiar to one of us, new to the other, and (if we're doing it right) entertaining for you! | Come talk to us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/gettingrecd Tumblr: https://gettingrecd.tumblr.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gettingrecd Email: gettingrecdpodcast@gmail.com
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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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It's been forty years since Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean earned a perfect score for their ice dancing routine to Ravel's Bolero. And now, the pair are returning to Australia for 'Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance' before they hang up the skates. Featuring: Jayne Torvill and Christopher DeanBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Endurance is one of the world's greatest shipwrecks. The vessel sank in 1915 during an ill-fated Antarctic expedition led by the polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. To protect the ship, the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust have announced new measures to stop anyone interfering with the wreck or taking any objects from the site. Guest: Dan Snow, br…
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Political pressure is continuing to mount on US president Joe Biden with senior democrats and former supporters raising fresh questions about his ability to lead the party to this year's November poll. Actor and donor George Clooney is the latest to call for Biden to step aside, writing in the New York Times that he "loves" the president but warnin…
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The U.S and its allies have agreed to supply Ukraine with extra air defence systems following devastating Russian missile attacks earlier this week. An advisor to Government of Ukraine stressed the need for the Australian Government to lobby a victory strategy. Guest: Andriy Zagorodnyuk, former Ukrainian Defence Minister, current advisor to Governm…
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As newspapers continue to disappear from many parts of the country, a new one is popping up in a surprising place. It's called About Time and it's just started being delivered to prisons across the country, offering inmates the chance to read news stories and publish letters, poems, and art.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In February, big cat brothers Jacob and Tibu were filmed swimming across a stretch of water over a kilometre wide. Not only was the distance remarkable for a big cat, it was also dangerous. The water is home to a healthy population of predatory hippos and crocodiles. Guest: Dr Alex Braczkowski, Griffith University's Centre for Planetary Health and …
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Families of victims are outraged at Boeing's deal to plead guilty to criminal fraud, and avoid a public trial over its two 737-Max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. They plan to ask a US District judge to reject the deal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Alice Springs is waking up this morning to learn whether the town's snap curfew will be extended after three nights. While the nights were quiet during the curfew, police had to intervene in a brawl involving over fifty people yesterday afternoon.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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French prosecutors have announced they will investigate allegations of fraud and illegal financing against far-right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen. The National Rally came in third in the second round of France's national election this month.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Transport Workers Union has slammed a move by rideshare company Uber to lower fares just weeks before new legislation to support gig economy workers come into affect. The Closing the Loop legislation will allow the Fair Work Commission to set minimum standards for gig economy workers who will be considered "employee-like" if they meet certain c…
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Dan & Mike want to hear from you! What if you could experience the onset of an alien invasion without leaving your seat? Join us on the latest Oh Brother Podcast episode as we review "A Quiet Place Day One," the thrilling prequel starring the incredible Lupita Nyong'o. Mike and I are buzzing with excitement over this new addition to the franchise, …
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NAIDOC Week is a week to celebrate the extraordinary history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. But it comes at a time when despite the Albanese Labor Government investing $15 million into First Nations-led research on family violence late last year, we are still seeing unacceptably high rates of family viol…
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New data suggest the death toll for Russian soldiers in Ukraine has passed 100-thousand, and that roughly 2-percent of all Russian men between 20 and 50 have either been killed or severely wounded in Ukraine. The Economist magazine has trawled through figures from sorces including the CIA, the Pentagon, the BBC and Russian media outlets, and found …
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If you have traces of marijuana in your system, but are otherwise unimpaired, should you be able to get behind the wheel of a car? New research is looking into the way cannabis affects Australian drivers after calls to scrap DUI charges for those with traces in their system.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ukraine, defence and deterrence are set to dominate the agenda at the summit which kicks off in Washington D.C tomorrow. But, looming over it all is the spectre of Donald Trump's return and concerns among Democrats and foreign diplomats over Joe Biden's capacity to win re-election.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Residents in Alice Springs are waking up after the first night of a new curfew with children and adults banned from being in town after 10pm as police clamp down on street violence. It's the first time police have used broad new powers handed to them in May and comes after a string of incidents, including an attack on a group of plane clothed polic…
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Fears of corruption and money laundering are causing some Australian banks to pull out of the Asia Pacific, creating an opportunity for China to move in to the region. Aiming to reinforce Australia's commitment in the regions, Federal Government ministers and Pacific leaders have gathered in Brisbane for The Pacific Banking Forum.…
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Each day hundreds of Australians are contacting financial counselling services seeking help to manage their household expenditure. And many of those asking for assistance are reported to be juggling several jobs, blaming the increase in their mortgage or rental costs.Guest: Tania Clarke, Director of Policy and Campaigns at Consumer Action Law Centr…
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As the second round of French Parliamentary elections comes to a close, the political deadlock remains tight. President Emmanuel Macron has refused the resignation of his Prime Minister Gabrial Attal, while the far-right National Rally party has been pushed back into the wilderness. But still there is no clear candidate for Prime Minister.…
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As Europe's biggest soccer tournament reaches its conclusion this week, the presence of intense nationalist fan groups has come under the spotlight. Ultranationalist football fans, better known as "ultras", have been a steady presence throughout one of the world's biggest tournaments. Guest: Global sports correspondent for The New York Times Rory S…
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