Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Explore

The Best Podcasts icon

Podcasts By Country icon

The Best Podcast Episodes icon

 
Since President Donald Trump retook office, the state of research in the States has been precarious for many, with billions of dollars of proposed cuts from science and health research. But there is a silver lining: other countries such as Australia are implementing programs to recruit US researchers looking to relocate.…
  continue reading
 
The humble crisp has come a long way since its invention more than 200 years ago. You can get them in flavours such as bolognese, cheeseburger and beef rendang … which taste uncannily like bolognese, cheeseburger, and beef rendang. So how are these complex flavours made, and how do food chemists get them tasting so close to the real deal?…
  continue reading
 
How do people see you, and more importantly, how do you see yourself? The way others treat us reflects their perception of us, but how we respond shows how we perceive ourselves. Being able to recognize and own this dynamic is key to building strong relationships - both personal and professional. Today, I am flying solo for the 300th episode of The…
  continue reading
 
Featuring some of our favorite conversations from our visit to Michael Loeb's estate in Southhampton Long Island for the Uncharted Community Summit. Hosted by Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec Hear the show live at 2PM ET on WBBR 1130 AM New York, Bloomberg 92.9 FM Boston, WDCH 99.1 FM in Washington D.C. Metro, Sirius/XM channel 121, on the Bloomberg B…
  continue reading
 
Let’s start here: Freedom isn’t just a political word or something celebrated on a national holiday. It’s a daily, deeply personal experience. You have the freedom to think differently, to change your mind, to walk away from what no longer serves you, and to chase what lights your soul on fire. We often don’t realize how many freedoms we do have, b…
  continue reading
 
Habeas corpus is a centuries-old legal concept that basically means that the government has to have a valid legal reason if it's going to detain you. Learn why habeas corpus is so important -- and when it's been suspended in the U.S. -- in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/habeas-corpus-important.ht…
  continue reading
 
Instant abs? Meet men going from “dad bod” to “beach bod” just in time for summer by taking a 6-pack shortcut. Plus, Tina Knowles on show she fostered creativity in daughters Beyonce and Solange. And remembering “Reservoir Dogs” actor Michael Marsden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
  continue reading
 
👁️Some of Jayson's best🔥 Jayson Waller is a seasoned international motivational speaker, a battle-tested serial entrepreneur, co-star of 2-Minute Drill, Office Hours & Go Fund Yourself, an Apple Top 5 Podcast host - The BAM Podcast & True Underdog, and a USA Today, WSJ & Amazon bestselling author - Own Your Power. Join him and his world-class guest…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we mark a historic moment—the election of an American pope, Pope Leo XIV, on the Fourth of July. What does this mean for the future of the Church? What signals is the new pope sending through his words, actions, and timing? We’re joined by special guest Gregg Gassman of Popeular History to unpack the symbolism, politics, and potent…
  continue reading
 
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss new releases Jurassic World Rebirth and The Shrouds, and speak to David Cronenberg about his latest film. Finally, for film club it's a Club Little White Lies members’ pick – we revisit 1983’s Videodrome. Joining host Leila Latif are Hannah Strong and David Jenkins. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film…
  continue reading
 
Kristy Graham sits down with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages, to talk about how we can love our family, our friends, and our spouse well. Dr. Chapman’s books and teachings have helped transform marriages, and Samaritan's Purse uses his materials at Operation Heal Our Patriots in Alaska. Hear how you can make your apologies since…
  continue reading
 
Cowgirls love the rodeo just as much as cowboys, but for the better part of the past century, there’s only been one event for women – until now. Breakaway roping, dubbed the fastest event in rodeo, has swept competitions across North America, and is corralling more space for cowgirls in the process. The Globe’s Jana Pruden was at the 50th Canadian …
  continue reading
 
This week, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes — all about the Sony Walkman. Jonathan Strickland dives into why Time named the portable device number 47 on a list of the 50 most influential gadgets of all time. How did the Walkman become a thing, and what influence has it had on how we experience music? See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
  continue reading
 
The 19th Century wasn’t a good one for China. It was marked by the nation being taken advantage of by foreign powers and the signing of lopsided treaties. The 20th Century started out promising, but eventually devolved into a series of warlords and a civil war between two major forces for control of the country, on top of the Japanese occupation of…
  continue reading
 
The guys welcome Stefan Babcock (PUP) and chug the clam juice classic! CAESAR RECIPE: 1.50z/45ml VODKA 4oz/120ml CLAMATO 2 dashes WORCESTERSHIRE 2 dashesTABASCO to taste PREPARED HORSERADISH Combine ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Serve in an ice-filled glass rimmed with celery salt. For "Stefan Style," include pickle, celery stalk and extr…
  continue reading
 
The House has sent Republicans' sweeping bill to President Donald Trump for his signature. The unemployment rate fell slightly in June. Plus, should you take a buyout? The Supreme Court will take up a major case on transgender athletes joining girls' teams. USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise talks about the dangers of fireworks. USA T…
  continue reading
 
On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” by a narrow margin of 216 to 214. Despite early concerns among Republicans and unified opposition from House Democrats, the bill was able to pass by the July 4th deadline, with Speaker Mike Johnson expressing optimism over the momentum of a unified GOP. Shannon …
  continue reading
 
The lives of these men are essential to understanding the American form of government and our ideals of liberty. The Founding Fathers all played key roles in the securing of American independence from Great Britain and in the creation of the government of the United States of America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
  continue reading
 
A disturbing trend is sweeping Gen Z—and it’s making headlines in The New Yorker, The Guardian, Time Magazine, and NPR. It’s called No Contact: young people aren’t just disagreeing with their parents—they’re cutting them off entirely. In an age where ideological conformity is demanded, even a hint of dissent can be grounds for exile. Radical accept…
  continue reading
 
In a special July 4th edition of Bloomberg Daybreak...Bloomberg’s Nathan Hager looks at the biggest tech stories from 2025 and what we can expect for the rest of the year. He speaks with Gene Munster of Deepwater Asset Management and Dan Ives from Wedbush. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
  continue reading
 
This week, Brent's searching the archives of his memory for some answers. Were the good ol' days as good as we remember? Were bad days as bad? Do feelings of nostalgia alter facts? Listen in and see if you agree with his conclusions. He's also sharing a listener's story about a stubborn horse named Bob. Saddle up! It's time for MeatEater's This Cou…
  continue reading
 
In the Best of the Cubs this week, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes examined potential starting pitching trade targets for the Cubs; general manager Carter Hawkins joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss the Cubs' mindset as the trade deadline looms on July 31; former MLB executive and current Athletic writer Jim Bowden discussed the Cubs' aggress…
  continue reading
 
It’s Friday and we fooled them again—made it through another week to bring you another edition of Regular Guy Friday! This week we talk fireworks, frauds, and Fourth of July reflections. From summer scams to seagulls with side agendas, we unpack what it means to take one on the chin—literally and metaphorically. We talk the new Hollywood hustle, wh…
  continue reading
 
The U.S. aims to finalise a flurry of deals ahead of its tariff deadline, while EU talks extend into the weekend. But European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expects only a framework agreement in the short term. After several all-nighters, Republicans finally force through President Trump's sweeping budget bill, in time for the U.S. lead…
  continue reading
 
After losing his entire life savings to a failed investment, Donald Miller came face-to-face with the brutal truths of entrepreneurship. Instead of giving up, he took full ownership of his setbacks and rebuilt from the ground up, scaling his company to $17 million in revenue with over 50% profit margins. In this episode, Donald breaks down his 6-st…
  continue reading
 
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshackIn this PalCast, Yousef and Tony are joined from Gaza by musician, teacher and father, Ahmed Abu Amsha, to discuss his experience of the ongoing genocide and how he and some of his musician friends are using song as therapy for those carrying far too much trauma. A wonderful man who will light up your day.…
  continue reading
 
Cycling's most famous race, the Tour de France, begins in the country's northern city of Lille this weekend. This year's race will feature 184 riders, including 10 Australians, who will traverse more than 3,000 kilometres, and for the first time in five years, all stages will take place in France.
  continue reading
 
Greg Logan is a world expert on brand storytelling. An award-winning writer in advertising, film and TV, he helps the biggest brands on the planet emotionally connect with their audience. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. The most powerful tool to grow your business isn’t a new product, it’s a better story. 2. Your brand is not the hero, your customer is. Your …
  continue reading
 
The term 'bird brain' might suggest our feathered friends are stupid, but Hannah and Dara learn it's completely untrue. They play hide and seek with a raven called Bran, and hear how his behaviour changes depending on his mood. Corvid expert Nicola Clayton explains these creatures are actually cleverer than the average 8-year-old, and can learn how…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Podcasts By Country Episodes icon

 
Former Tipperary captain Eoin Kelly and eight-time All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny Eddie Brennan joined Joe for a recount of what has made the rivalry between the noisy neighbours so intense. From memories of Army camps to the focus needed during the trilogy of All-Ireland finals, the duo get deep into a fixture that returns to our screens this we…
  continue reading
 
Greg Logan is a world expert on brand storytelling. An award-winning writer in advertising, film and TV, he helps the biggest brands on the planet emotionally connect with their audience. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. The most powerful tool to grow your business isn’t a new product, it’s a better story. 2. Your brand is not the hero, your customer is. Your …
  continue reading
 
Sean “Diddy” Combs remains behind bars – awaiting sentencing – after the music mogul was found guilty on two charges and not guilty on 3 others. He had pleaded not guilty – and has denied all allegations against him. The 7 week trial, which saw more than 30 witnesses, started in May – months after the debut of a series on HBO Max called “The Fall o…
  continue reading
 
This week, John Maytham shares his thoughts on three very different but equally compelling reads. His top pick is Nobody’s Fool by Harlan Coben, a twist-filled thriller about former detective Sami Kierce, who’s forced to confront a traumatic, unsolved mystery from his past when a woman he thought was dead reappears in his life. John calls it “a boo…
  continue reading
 
Digital cameras are seeing an explosion in sales following the latest Gen-Z trends. These cameras have widely been considered dated since the arrival of smartphones. However, the younger generations seem to have made the switch back. Auckland Camera Centre Manager Nick Khoey told Heather du-Plessis Alan that the rise in demand for these cameras has…
  continue reading
 
Festivities are kicking off in Dunedin - a day before it hosts its only All Blacks game this year. The first international match of 2025 against France has sold out at Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night. But the opening of Christchurch's new stadium in April could mean Dunedin will host even fewer matches. Mayor Jules Radich told Heather du Plessi…
  continue reading
 
John Maytham speaks to Tara Roos, a researcher and political analyst, about the latest news coming out of parliament, including Africa Transformation Movement (ATM) calls for name change to ‘Republic of Azania’ & sweeping constitutional amendments; a week of budget vote debates; DA MP Patrick Atkinson asks about bailouts, bonuses, and accountabilit…
  continue reading
 
The Police Minister says a Labour MP's claim is a deliberate attempt to undermine hard-working officers. Labour's Deborah Russell told Newstalk ZB Police were being told not to attend domestic violence crimes. Political Editor Jason Walls told Heather du Plessis-Allan that data shows police are attending 7.7 percent more family violence callouts, s…
  continue reading
 
Switzerland is home to more than 370,000 nuclear bunkers – enough to shelter every member of the population. But if the worst should happen, would they actually work? By Jessi Jezewska Stevens. Read by Rachel Handshaw. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
  continue reading
 
Right, tell me what you think of this. There seems to be a bit of an effort underway at the moment to portray IRD as bad guys because they're chasing Kiwis overseas who owe money on their student loans. Now, tell me if you think that we should let either of these two off the hook on the money that they owe. The first is a pilot who moved to Austral…
  continue reading
 
Over 100 Palestinians killed as Israel intensifies attacks across GazaHindu pilgrimage begins in India-administered KashmirRussia the first to recognise Taliban government in AfghanistanIran reopens most airports, airspace after ceasefire with IsraelTime to share impact of climate crisis equitably: Türkiye's First Lady…
  continue reading
 
Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo jota dies in car crash along with brother André Silva; thousands evacuated due to wildfires in Crete; an Oasis reunion is nigh. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with John Maytham. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Ca…
  continue reading
 
The team purchasing the newly public-owned Cook Strait ferries says the process can't be compared to private contractors. Kiwirail's new ferries aren't expected to be in service until Christmas 2029. Ferry Holdings Chair, Chris Mackenzie, says part of the issue is the Government is buying new ferries - not second-hand. He also told Heather du Pless…
  continue reading
 
Act's David Seymour says a unit for verifying the costs of pre-election political policy promises - would add more bureaucracy. Act and New Zealand First torpedoed a proposal by Finance Minister Nicola Willis to publicly fund such a service. National declined Labour’s offer of support. Seymour claims his Party managed to release a fully costed alte…
  continue reading
 
The Springboks have kicked off their international campaign with a big win over the Barbarians and will next take on Italy at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday 5 July. John Maytham takes a look ahead of the game with Stormers head coach john Dobson. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is y…
  continue reading
 
Ladies, ever feel like you're dating a job you never signed up for? Suddenly you're managing his emotions, his social life, even basic daily logistics… while your own needs get sidelined. That's mankeeping, a term catching fire in English-language media to describe the invisible, unpaid labor women often carry in relationships. It's sparking real f…
  continue reading
 
Bongani Bingwa speak to senior Political journalist, Tshidi Madia unpacking another dramatic week in SA politics. Minister Nobuhle Nkabane’s claim of misogyny after her budget was rejected has sparked debate over whether it was a genuine critique or a deflection from poor performance, raising fresh questions about gender and power dynamics in Cabin…
  continue reading
 
A Realestate.co.nz survey found that 24% of respondents bought a property without initially intending to purchase, with 8% buying spontaneously in the past year. Agent Rawdon Christie told Heather du Plessis-Allan it's hard to believe people are really buying on a whim. He says there's a mountain of paper work and regulations to get through before …
  continue reading
 
Toni-Lynne Monger, physiotherapist and clinical director of The Balance Group, speaks to John Maytham about the rise of viral fitness trends and the risks behind the latest kettlebell swing challenge. They discuss how social media influences our workout habits and why it’s important to balance modern fitness hacks with safe, sustainable training pr…
  continue reading
 
Australia’s first formal Indigenous-led truth telling inquiry concludes with over 100 recommendations and clearly stating that the British colonialists committed genocide; ⁠Singapore passes controversial law allowing police to freeze bank accounts of suspected scam victims; From Censori to censored…Australia says no to Ye as his visa is revoked. Ka…
  continue reading
 
4.07.25 Pt 2 - Gareth Cliff sits down with attorney and essayist Richard Wilkinson for a thought-provoking conversation on the rise of Critical Race Theory and Gender Ideology in South African schools. They explore how these ideas are influencing communities, education, and identity — and whether honest dialogue can help bridge the divide between p…
  continue reading
 
Over twelve million college graduates are entering the job market this summer. But behind the numbers is a more personal, yet collective question: Where do I want to build my life? From bustling metropolises to up-and-coming smaller cities, young people are sizing up options, and cities are sizing them up right back. We explore what it means for a …
  continue reading
 
A childcare operator is urgently reviewing its records amid concerns that an accused child sex offender may have worked at centres longer than previously believed; Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill, dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” has passed the U.S. House of Representatives; A man in his 50s from northern New South Wales has died afte…
  continue reading
 
Cricket Unfiltered Merchandise is Here! We’ve launched our official Cricket Unfiltered merch store thanks to a brilliant partnership with Exactamundo, a longtime supporter of the show. 🛒 Shop now: https://www.chickensaltoftheearth.com/shop/category/Cricket-Unfiltered?c=5469591 🎁 Use Promo Code: CU10 for 10% off your first order! From caps to tees, …
  continue reading
 
4.07.25 Pt 1 - Gareth Cliff, Ben Karpinski, and Simphiwe Mthethwa kick off your Friday with a fiery mix of news, controversy, and culture. They unpack the latest in the Diddy trial — and why some feminist circles are fuming over the outcome. Then it's on to Charlize Theron: has Benoni really ever left her? Plus, the team wrestles with a tough quest…
  continue reading
 
SEBI bars Jane Street from India’s securities market, delivering a sharp blow to the US trading firm. What does this mean for foreign players in India’s derivatives space? We also track key triggers that could shape Nifty’s next move amid global trade uncertainty and expiry-led volatility. Plus, spotlight on Bajaj Finance, Marico, and Vedanta after…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play