Two women from the Midwest living in the big city. Follow our podcast and hear our adventures and advice on conquering this wild place.
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Hosted by Andy Wint, Manx Radio's daily audience interaction programme. Exploring national Isle of Man issues, with direct public access and comment.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Get the inside scoop on life in Tbilisi and Georgia! From where to live and what to see, do, eat & drink - we've got you covered. Plus, all the info you need to become a tax resident, set up a business, and more! We will also have other expert guests join us along the way to tell you about things like Georgia's 8000+ year old wine history, traditional dance and polyphonic singing, ancient and Soviet history, music, sport, local culture and customs, real estate (renting and buying), life as a ...
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Thai Expat Daily Show is an innovative commentary news channel, designed to share information and updates that impact expats in Thailand. Each week, we discuss topics related to life in Thailand, including culture, lifestyle, Covid-19, travel, and immigration. Featuring special guests and reviews of the Sunday papers to bring you memorable and accurate reporting. Whether you want quick updates of the latest headlines or in-depth analysis of the week’s top stories, there’s something for every ...
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Tim Bennett and John Nash—memorable class clowns in high school, now revolutionary LGBTQ marketing and advertising executives—invite you to share in a friendship that spans 40 plus years. Drawing on their combined corporate and entrepreneurial experience, the conversation ranges from the professional to the personal, and everything in between. Entertaining banter, unique voices, and smart content. We’re all business. Except when we’re not.
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The Hospitality Industry is always growing, changing, and innovating! This is the podcast that will bring you the top news and topics from industry experts in different fields of hospitality. Join us live every Monday morning (7 am PST //10 am EST) on our social channels or YouTube channel for the Monday STR Crew, every Tuesday at 8 am CET for our European STR Crew, and every Wednesday for our USA Hotel Crew! Good Morning Hospitality is part of Hospitality.FM - the hospitality industry's onl ...
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Wicked Rhody: Rhode Island 's Events and Life in Providence, Newport, and the Divine Ocean State
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A Rhode Island podcast hosted by Mary Larsen and Benjamin DeCastro, we want you to know about all the amazing current events, places, food, music, and people of the biggest little state in the union. Whether you are a tourist, or a long time resident who refuses to drive more than fifteen minutes without an overnight bag, we'll have something special in store for you on our show. It's wicked good, wicked fun, Wicked Rhody. Rhode Island 's premiere podcast! Listen each week to hear about even ...
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A podcast about living abroad and specifically Lanzarote, a small volcanic island in the Canaries just off the West coast of Africa in the Atlantic ocean. Stacey and Spencer have racked up nearly 40 years of residency between them and therefore created a podcast as a place to share their amusing stories, talk to some of the interesting albeit charismatic residents/visitors and chat candidly about life as a British citizen on a Spanish Speaking tourist island. So, in true Lanzarote style, pou ...
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Looking for insider tips and local knowledge for your next Pacific Northwest jaunt? We're dedicated to bringing you all things PNW travel. From must-see attractions to hidden gems, we cover all aspects of travel in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, and British Columbia. We provide recommendations on the best eats, sleeps, and things to do so you can make the most of your PNW vacation. Dreaming up a road trip? Want to soak in stunning PNW beauty? ...
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A show produced with photos, videos and personal accounts from our Observers around the world – all checked by our staff here in Paris. Saturday at 10:45am Paris time (8:45am GMT).
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GMH EU: Blurring the Lines Between Tourists and Residents
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In this episode, hosts Leo and Damian discuss various topics related to short-term rentals, including the effect of major sporting events like the Olympics on the industry. They cover the oversupply and high pricing issues in Paris, the impact of house pricing on local markets, and the challenges faced by hosts and property managers. The conversati…
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TFG Unbuttoned: Barcelona Residents Tired of Tourists
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Saying she was kicked out of Hollywood and TV for being mean, Ellen DeGeneres has announced her retirement from all things entertainment. Her farewell is a Netflix special entitled “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up.” Then, the residents of the city of Barcelona are fed up with tourists and want them to leave. Aside from the crowds, the yearly swell has made t…
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Thai News | Should Travel Insurance Be Required for Tourists in Thailand?
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Should travel insurance be required for tourists in Thailand? Watch this video to learn about the importance of travel insurance when visiting Thailand and why it's crucial for a safe and worry-free trip. Don't miss out on this important information before your next trip to Thailand! Stay informed about the latest Thai news and travel tips for livi…
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The floating swimming pool, cash only on Steam Packet, Cregneash bus service, Peel Road lime trees, EVs on the boat & a vintage Millennium Oakwood broadcast from March 2000. It’s Mannin Line with Andy ...
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The floating swimming pool, cash only on Steam Packet, Cregneash bus service, Peel Road lime trees, EVs on the boat & a vintage Millennium Oakwood broadcast from March 2000. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 19 July
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On today's episode, we hear from Mackenzie District mayor Anne Munro about the conditions that led to two bus crashes in the district yesterday, it looks like the end-game for Joe Biden's re-election campaign could be drawing closer as pressure mounts on him to step down, we cross to correspondent Simon Marks, Money correspondent Susan Edmunds shar…
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We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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Listen to our weekly political panel.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Athletics team hope for medals at Paris Olympics
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Athletics is one of New Zealand's most successful sports at the Olympics and a team of 17 will be contending for medals in Paris. Barry Guy reports.
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Govt accused of 'short-changing' GPs over funding increase
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Primary health providers say the government is short-changing GPs, whose margins are already thin, as well as their patients, whose ability to pay more for a doctor's visit is already frayed. General Practice New Zealand chair Dr Bryan Betty spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Warnings remain in place after bus crashes in Canterbury
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Warnings remain in place for Canterbury's State Highway 8, a day after two buses crashed in polar conditions on Friday. Reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Pressure mounts on Biden to step down from campaign
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It looks like the end-game forJoe Biden's re-election campaign could be drawing closer, as pressure mounts on him to step down. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann.
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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is not underestimating a Fiji team at close to full strength for their one-off Test in San Diego tomorrow.
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Housing market cools down after growth streak
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The housing market's 13-month growth streak has hit a cool patch, with sales dropping over 20 percent last month. CoreLogic Chief Property Economist Kelvin Davidson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Many KiwiSaver members see balances increase
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It's been an interesting time on the share markets lately, as tech stocks - in particular Nvidia - have hit new heights. It's been good news for many KiwiSaver members' balances too. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Tauranga residents head to polls for local body elections
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Tauranga City will soon have a mayor and councillors again when voting in the local body election closes at midday Saturday. Reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod has more.
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On Thursday, Consumer NZ's John Duffy told Morning Report that fares have surged by up to 300 percent in the past five years. Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz says flying is a lifeline for the region, and residents have no choice but to foot the bill. Stoltz spoke to Corin Dann.
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Friday marks a year since the disappearance of Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao, the 44-year-old was last seen alive on the 19th of July when she arrived at a house for sale on Trevor Street in Hornby. RNZ Asia's Chen Liu reports.
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The country's universities want the government to renew a limited funding boost from Labour. Universities NZ chief executive Chris Whelan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Employment Relations Authority rules that PSA and Ministry of Education should have worked closer on job cuts proposals
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The Employment Relations Authority has ruled that the Ministry of Education should have worked more closely with the PSA on proposals to cut 600 job cuts. PSA assistant secretary Fleur Fitzsimons spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Final day of Republican National Convention in Milwaukee
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It is the final day of the Republican National Convention, and former President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech. Philip Crowther spoke to Corin Dann.
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Two buses in a three-coach convoy, rolled within a hundred metres of each other along State Highway 8's Tekapo-Twizel Highway shortly after 8.30am on Thursday. Mackenzie District Mayor Anne Munro spoke to Corin Dann.
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Tourists taken to Christchurch after bus crashes
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Dozens of Chinese tourists involved in two seperate bus crashes are being taken to Christchurch on Friday after their frightening ordeal on an icy stretch of rural highway. Adam Burns reports.
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New Zealand's National Basketball League is set to add a team from India to it's men's and women's competitions next year.
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Business news for 19 July 2024.
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British PM vows to reset relationship with Europe
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The newly elected British Prime Minister hosted some 45 heads of government from across the European continent on Friday to talk security, migration, and energy. BBC political correspondent Rob Watson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Freezing temperatures and fog in store for many
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Temperatures in the Mackenzie Basin have dropped below freezing, and areas near Twizel are foggy. There's also fog in the capital. MetService Meteorologist Clare O'Connor spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Warnings remain on SH8 after bus crashes in icy conditions
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Warnings remain in place for Canterbury's State Highway Eight, a day after two buses crashed in polar conditions. Reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Twizel.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Job ads continue to fall across industries: report
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The latest BNZ-SEEK employment report shows an eight percent drop in the number of job ads on the Seek website in June compared to May, which itself was down on the previous month. Seek's country manager Rob Clark spoke to Corin Dann.
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NZTA warns drivers to take care due to black ice
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NZTA Waka Kotahi is still warning drivers to take care while driving in icy conditions on State Highway 8 after two buses rolled in Mackenzie District on Thursday. New Zealand Institute of Driver Educators President Mark Revill-Johnson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Ryan Fox was the best of the New Zealanders to have completed their first round at the Open Championship in Scotland after shooting a two-over par 73.
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Ørsted offshore wind roadshows, Island Games logo and slogan, lack of public shelters in Douglas, Ronaldsway Departures spruce-up & Promenade sunken gardens feedback. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom ...
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Ørsted offshore wind roadshows, Island Games logo and slogan, lack of public shelters in Douglas, Ronaldsway Departures spruce-up & Promenade sunken gardens feedback. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Assoc Health Minister considers allowing oral nicotine products
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Public health experts are alarmed the Associate Health Minister has disregarded Ministry of Health advice about oral nicotine products, and wants to allow the sale of snus and nicotine pouches. An article written by University of Otago researchers says Casey Costello has adopted similar arguments for the products made by the tobacco industry, and i…
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Two separate bus crashes this morning on the road between Tekapo and Twizel have sent four people to hospital. Two are seriously injured, with one flown to Dunedin Hospital, and the other to Timaru. It's believed international tourists were on board the buses. RNZ reporter Tess Brunton has the latest.…
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 July
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On today's episode, the Defence Force is freezing pay, cutting civilian jobs, and stopping some of its programmes - as it grapples with a budget shortfall of $130 million, fares for some Air New Zealand flights have surged by up to three hundred percent in the past five years according to Consumer NZ, but Air New Zealand vehemently disagrees, Assoc…
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Complaints about pig population on Chatham Islands
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Pig hunting is popular on the Chatham Islands, attracting tourists and providing kai, but the pig population has got out of control and residents say that's causing widespread damage. Tess Brunton reports.
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Almost a month on from June's devastating floods in Wairoa and residents are still cleaning up their properties, but many are unsure when their homes will be livable again. Many are angry at the Hawke's Bay Regional Council for failing to open the town's river mouth sand bar earlier which they say could have prevented the floods from happening. Rep…
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Smoking expert on changes to excise for some products
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Associate Health Minister Casey Costello has slashed the excise tax on heated tobacco products by half, aiming to make them a more appealing alternative to smoking. Casey Costello is also weighing the sale of oral nicotine products like nicotine pouches, though Ministry of Health officials are opposed. She did not respond to our invitation to join …
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Forestry industry on government's emissions reductions plan
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The forestry sector is warning that tree-planting numbers for this year might be about half of what the government predicts in its emission reduction plans. The plan, announced by Minister of Climate Change Simon Watts, aims for a massive tree-planting push to soak up emissions. But the New Zealand Institute of Forestry says the government's number…
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 18 July 2024
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Court challenges kick off against ANPR cameras
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Several court challenges are kicking off against the police using cameras that identify car number plates in criminal cases. There are thousands such automated number plate recognition cameras - or ANPR - that police access many hundreds times a day. Phil Pennington is looking in to this.
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Air NZ disputes suggestions of flight price rises
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Air New Zealand is disputing claims from Consumer NZ some airfares have surged by up to 300 percent in the past five years. Consumer NZ compared the prices of eleven flights in 2023 and 2024 with flights in 2019 and 2021, and found prices increases ranged from 34 to 291 per cent. Air New Zealand's head of domestic Scott Carr spoke to Corin Dann.…
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People can only manage for so long - mortgage broker
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A mortgage broker says people can only manage for so long, with an increasing number feeling the strain. Mortgage rates are starting to fall in the face of weaker than expected inflation figures. Mortgage broker and Loan Market director Bruce Patten says the news is good, but costs continue to be difficult and widespread. He spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss…
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Money troubles could hamper NZDF ability to deploy - expert
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An international relations expert says pay freezes, and voluntary redundancies in the military will hamper its ability to deploy. In an email to all staff yesterday, the Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Tony Davies told staff there's no money for base pay rises; there will be no increase in the number of uniformed staff; and civilians are being i…
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Flights have been cancelled, others delayed in Auckland due to fog. Ferries are also affected with delays and cancellations, drivers are also being asked to take care. Reporter Finn Blackwell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New South Wales have won the State of Origin series after a classic decider in Brisbane, beating Queensland 14-4 in the third match last night.
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