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Andrew and Vieves look at all the ways amateur runners are used represent grit, determination and a desire for everything from soy milk to Snickers bars. Plus, an Ad Councilor spots a university that is truly doing something differently, and Andrew must reckon with accusations that he got fooled by the internet!Here are links to the ads we talked a…
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan and David discuss the controversy coming out of Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen’s press conference following their elimination from the playoffs (10:28). They acknowledge both sides of this conversation, examine the reactions from beat writers, and break down what role humanity plays in a postgame press conference…
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The 2026 NFL Playoffs moves to the Divisional Round, and betting expert Chad Millman is joined by professional sports gambler Simon Hunter to discuss every game for this second weekend of playoff action. Together the duo provide initial betting picks and predictions for the Wild Card games, covering both spreads and totals as their free SHARP OR SQ…
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We are joined by the Three Lions maestro this week, comedian and writer, David Baddiel! For the man with many strings to his bow, mum made latkes which were a big hit. We spoke about his new series ‘Cat Man’ and why cats deserve more airtime, his perfect ‘Full English’, his love of curries, being kidnapped for the greatest meal of his life, his all…
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Join Mike, Pam, & Scott as we answer your Listener Questions today! We discuss getting Jeff's Bagels delivered to your resort (hot tip!), making the most of your day at Lookout Cay, Pam's thoughts on the Adventures by Disney Experience, restaurants around Walt Disney World that are trending in the right direction right now, and much more! Come join…
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed April Lancit. Founder of a private therapy practice focused on culturally sensitive therapy for Black and Brown communities. Main Topics: Cultural differences in therapy Challenges in modern relationships and marriage The impact of tec…
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Ronald Reagan first visited the Berlin Wall in 1978, during the Carter administration. While there, he reportedly told his aides: “We’ve got to find a way to bring this down,” says Mark Joseph, producer of the 2024 film “Reagan.” “Reagan” is a biographical movie starring Dennis Quaid as Ronald Reagan and Jon Voight as KGB agent Viktor Petrovich. In…
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The 2026 NFL Playoffs moves to the Divisional Round, and betting expert Chad Millman is joined by professional sports gambler Simon Hunter to discuss every game for this second weekend of playoff action. Together the duo provide initial betting picks and predictions for the Wild Card games, covering both spreads and totals as their free SHARP OR SQ…
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Guest: Gregory Copley. Reza Pahlavi proposes a constitutional monarchy where the crown serves as a symbolic figurehead, similar to the British system. Copley highlights Pahlavi's unique name recognition and legitimacy as the former crown prince. However, air power alone cannot decisively change the situation on the ground, requiring covert support …
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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion is upon us, and the cast is looking back at the last 100 episodes of the series, getting mad at Lisa and Meredith for tag-teaming, and confronting Bravocon drama! Over on Potomac Housewives, the women are on their cast trip to Colorado, which includes very little running water, very little air, and very…
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Guest: Gregory Copley. Following the arrest of Maduro, Venezuela is controlled by four competing "crime families." Copley notes the absence of a clear U.S. plan for citizens facing food and medical insecurity. The U.S. seeks to enforce an oil embargo against Cuba, which is currently suffering from infrastructure collapse and electric grid failures.…
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Guest: Gregory Copley. Iran's collapse could dismantle the "International North-South Transport Corridor," a vital trade route for Russia and India. Copley argues that the Iranian public is increasingly secular, with the youth rejecting clerical authority. While the regime may fire remaining missiles in desperation, a post-clerical Iran could ignit…
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Guest: Brandon Weichert. Turmoil in Iran threatens China's energy security, as Beijing receives roughly 70-80% of Iranian oil. Weichert suggests Russia and China are using the crisis to test anti-Starlink technologies. Furthermore, the regime might import foreign terrorists to suppress domestic dissent, while the U.S. provides behind-the-scenes sup…
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Guest: Brandon Weichert. Turmoil in Iran threatens China's energy security, as Beijing receives roughly 70-80% of Iranian oil. Weichert suggests Russia and China are using the crisis to test anti-Starlink technologies. Furthermore, the regime might import foreign terrorists to suppress domestic dissent, while the U.S. provides behind-the-scenes sup…
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Guest: Brandon Weichert. Iranian protesters face a brutal regime that may utilize a "Samson Option," firing all missiles at Israel if the government falls. Weichert notes that while the Israelis and CIA have covert assets on the ground, the protest movement lacks a cohesive leader. Proposals for restoring the Pahlavi dynasty are criticized as an im…
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Guest: General Blaine Holt (retired). Holt discusses potential U.S. intervention to support Iranian protesters, emphasizing strikes on command nodes rather than ground troops. While the U.S. maintains air superiority, putting special operators on the ground carries high risk. The Iranian people face a critical window of days to succeed before facin…
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Guest: Dr. Brenda Shaffer. Iran is a multi-ethnic state where Persians constitute less than 40% of the population. Shaffer explains that while current protests are Persian-led, the regime's survival often depends on the participation of ethnic minorities like Azerbaijanis, Kurds, and Baluch. These groups frequently engage in direct retribution agai…
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Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Syria's new central government remains extremely fragile, with authority barely extending beyond Damascus as factions clash in Aleppo. Schanzer describes a "Sunni jihadist regime" facing retribution from sectarian minorities. Meanwhile, regional tensions escalate as Israel and Iran reportedly narrowly avoided direct confli…
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Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Intense protests in Iran, sparked by decades of mismanagement, have led to a violent crackdown by the regime. Schanzer highlights that these demonstrations are uniquely supported by President Trump'srhetoric. Reza Pahlavi has emerged as a potential figurehead for a transitional government or constitutional monarchy, as the…
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Guest: Joseph Sternberg. President Trump is reportedly using an investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell as a pretext to influence interest rate decisions. Sternberg notes that while central banks like the Bank of England strive for independence, they are increasingly politicized. Additionally, Western media outlets like the BBC initially face…
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Guest: Joseph Sternberg. China faces a "sluggish zombie economy" characterized by a burst property bubble and anemic consumption. Sternberg warns of "Japanification," where growth remains stagnant for decades. Beijing struggles with price deflation, further burdening a heavily indebted economy. Meaningful recovery requires political reforms Xi Jinp…
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We’re back with a new movie auction! Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to review the rules and results from last year’s auctions (3:47) and compete for their most anticipated films of 2026 in ‘The Odyssey,’ ‘Dune: Part Three,’ ‘Disclosure Day,’ and more (39:19). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Chris Ryan Producer: Jack Sander…
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Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube…
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Disney’s long-awaited feature ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ was rapturously received at Radio City, New York, inspiring three-hour queues for tickets. The reviews that America woke up to on 14th January 1938 were euphoric: a masterpiece had landed. “It is a classic as important cinematically as The Birth Of A Nation”, Frank Nugent wrote in The …
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Apple & Google enter a multi-year collaboration to integrate Apple's AI with Google's Gemini model. Apple unveils its Apple Creator Studio app collection. And JPMorganChase will become the new issuer of the Apple Card. Joint statement from Google and Apple. Introducing Apple Creator Studio, an inspiring collection of creative apps. Some first thoug…
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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin sail up to Vermont for a sleepy weekend at the Spencer residence to rewatch the 2000 horror mystery ‘What Lies Beneath’ starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin sail up to Vermont for a sleepy weekend at the Spencer residence to rewatch the 2000 horror mystery ‘What Lies Beneath’ starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin sail up to Vermont for a sleepy weekend at the Spencer residence to rewatch the 2000 horror mystery ‘What Lies Beneath’ starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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US secretary of state Marco Rubio will meet the Danish and Greelandic foreign ministers later today amid rising tensions over America’s desire to control the island. What would a US takeover mean for the future of Nato, and what do the people of Greenland make of being caught in a diplomatic tussle? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the sup…
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Katrina Fitten. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to educate entrepreneurs—especially women business owners—on how to secure funding responsibly, avoid scams, and develop a strategic financial plan. It also highlights Katrina…
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2026 is set to be another challenging year for organisations and the people profession. As economic uncertainty continues and AI adoption accelerates, where should the profession focus its efforts? How can job design and management capability drive productivity without increasing burnout? And what skills do people professionals need to navigate the…
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-DeMeco Ryans LIVE on a Victory Tuesday with THE DRIVE!-How Would YOU Grade Stroud's QB-Play in Last Night's Texan WIN v Steelers?!-We're ALL Pulling for QB-1 in H-Town.. But Last Night? ROUGH for Stroud;-WR C. Kirk's Lackluster 2025 Season is FORGIVEN bc Last Night REAL or FAKE?-The BIG Jump in Production for the Texan RUN-GAME Last Night-Mike Tom…
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We generate geospatial data every day, often without noticing it. From navigation apps to environmental monitoring, location data quietly shapes how we move, plan, and govern. But while India produces vast amounts of geospatial data, it remains fragmented across multiple portals and institutions. In this episode, Sowmya Prabhakar and Dr Y Nithiyana…
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 35-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 30,742 on turnover of 7.5-billion N-T. The market closed at yet another new high on Tuesday as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing extended its momentum from a session earlier amid optimism over global dema…
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Vancouver’s real estate slump: A rare opening to fix affordability? (0:37) Guest: Patrick Condon, Professor Emeritus, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia What to expect with Prime Minister Carney’s trip to China (15:42) Guest: Julian Karaguesian, Lecturer at McGill University’s Department of Economics. …
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Diplomatic Affairs Editor Shubhajit Roy about German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's recent visit to India, his meeting with PM Modi and the agreements that have been signed between the two countries. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Amitabh Sinha about the failure of the Indian Space Research Organisations' PS…
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In this episode of Cyrus Says, Cyrus Broacha is joined by actor and entrepreneur Parul Gulati, best known for her work in films, OTT shows, and as the founder of Nish Hair, one of India’s fastest-growing hair extension brands. Parul talks about her journey from television and Punjabi films to studying acting, struggling through low-paying gigs, and…
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It is over ten years since the release of Spike Jonze’s film Her, in which a lonely man begins a relationship with a computer programme voiced by Scarlett Johansson. Since then, AI companions have surged in popularity. A new generation is now growing up with large language models and the chatbots they power, with AI entities playing the role of fri…
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Rewind back to Sam Pang's last visit on Triple M Breakfast. The team laugh about how Pangy paid for THREE dinners during a recent trip to Noosa alongside Mick Molloy. Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie returns Monday January 19th on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mo…
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Kerrynne Liddle represents a lot of firsts. The Arrernte woman is the first indigenous Senator for South Australia, the first indigenous woman to win a parliamentary seat in the state, and may be one of the first (or certainly one of only a few) federal parliamentarians to have previously worked as a jillaroo. It’s been a turbulent year for the Lib…
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Two large retailers, Yoyoso and EB Games, recently announced their intention to close. The announcements follow the closure of multiple other retailers, as business owners struggle to stay afloat amidst rising costs and declining customer bases. To discuss the problem, its causes, and potential solutions, News Director Castor spoke to Chief Executi…
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JSW Motors will launch a plug-in hybrid SUV in June, priced around Rs 45 lakh, aiming at the premium segment dominated by BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Market regulator SEBI is considering lowering margin requirements in the cash equity segment to draw trading activity away from derivatives. With quick commerce companies under the scanner, 10-minute deliv…
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Fifi, Fev & Nick jumped aboard the Disney Cruise Line and spent the week having fun singing Disney songs, eating Disney food and meeting their favourite Disney characters. The team will return on Monday, 6am on 101.9 the Fox. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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President Trump told Iranian protesters that help was “on its way” and encouraged them to keep demonstrating. Around 2,000 people, including some of the country’s security forces, have now reportedly been killed since protests began. We hear from the uncle of a 23-year-old fashion student who is one of the casualties. Also in the programme: how sci…
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In Victoria, some foster carers are reporting sudden reductions in their allowances for looking after children with high-level needs. It highlights the ongoing challenges around the country when it comes to finding foster carers for children who need safe and stable homes. So, what needs to change? Emma is a foster carer, Samantha Hauge is Chief ex…
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The Hills Hoist, stump-cam, goon bag and the dual-flush toilet, do they fill you with pride? They're just some of the products dreamed up by home-grown inventors over the past 150 years. And they're being celebrated at a new National Archives of Australia exhibition in Canberra which explores the inventors whose ideas have shaped the nation. Some a…
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has described flood damage in the central Queensland town of Clermont as "heart-breaking." About 40 to 60 properties have been impacted, after the region was hit with more than 200 millimetres of rain over 24 hours as ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji moved west. Meanwhile, in the north-west Queensland shire of McKinlay, …
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Kenneth McCarthy, whose main focus is the health system, discusses his book 'Diabolical Errors', highlighting the deep flaws in modern medicine. He draws historical parallels between the AIDS and COVID pandemics where he suggests both were shaped by flawed narratives and systemic failures. During COVID, he notes, dangerous hospital practices emerge…
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025. Ramesh Thakur has a world of history, literally, in international affairs. He has taught at a number of Universities including Otago and the ANU, Canberra. But his time spent at the United Nations, culminating as an Assistant Secretary General, provides a we…
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Adelaide Writers' Week has been cancelled and the Adelaide Festival board has departed following the resignation yesterday of Writers' Week director Louise Adler. The decision to dis-invite Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah and the subsequent boycott of dozens of other writers - is now threatening the future of one of the country's m…
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Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock has thrown her support behind her U-S counterpart Jerome Powell — who faces the prospect of criminal prosecution by the Trump administration. A statement from 12 central bank chiefs says they "stand in full solidarity" with the Federal Reserve chairman, adding "the independence of central banks is a cornerstone…
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Will, Luke and Jonathan Bradley pick through Leinster's last-gasp win over La Rochelle and Munster's tough defeat away to Toulon. Leinster's mental strength, La Rochelle's missed opportunities and the flaws in Jacques Nienaber's defence are all on the menu from the showdown at the Aviva. Luke also thinks Irish teams have a growing discipline proble…
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The federal government's proposed hate speech laws appear to have already had an impact before they've even passed parliament. With neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Network announcing it will disband by the end of the week, abandoning apparent plans to form a political party. Debate on the omnibus bill to strengthen gun controls and hate speec…
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The government has recalled parliament so it can consider reforms to hate speech and gun laws after the Bondi terror attack. All of the changes are contained in one bill — something the Opposition has criticised. Guest: Bridget McKenzie, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Producer: Isadora Bogle…
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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask continues the Investment Foundations Series with: how asset allocation drives long-term returns the role of diversification across assets, sectors and regions why rebalancing matters and how to do it properly how to think about portfolio structure, volatility and investment goals If …
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Kevin Rudd announced yesterday he's stepping down from his role as ambassador to the United States — a year earlier than planned. Appointed to the position almost three years ago, the former prime minister navigated a big change in U-S leadership and scrutiny about his suitability for the role. Despite a famous spray from US President Donald Trump …
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First of all, can I start by offering an apology to TVNZ? I gave them a bit of grief last night for starting the news bulletin with the peaches, but it turns out I was wrong and they were right. This has sparked a flurry of debate over whether we prefer our Wattie's peaches from Hawke's Bay or whether we don't really care if it comes from China or …
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Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer meet Chris Aitken, Stranraer gaffer and the Glen's Vodka League 2 Manager of the Month for December. Aitken talks about how the his team have fared so far this season, his longstanding affinity for the Blues, his relationship with his brother and assistant Steve. (Sponsored by Glen's Vodka.) Learn more about you…
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A horny hockey drama has become the internet’s new obsession...but, why? Together with the AFL's first openly bi player Mitch Brown & Sexologist Lisa Torney we investigate the impact Heated Rivalry has for real-life queer athletes and the straight women who are lusting after the fictional leads. And in headlines today, Adelaide Festival has cancell…
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Why does the USA now have masked militias roaming its streets with almost no oversight? Why do some of the people who want to win London’s next Mayoral election seem to hate the city so much? And if Prince Harry texts you to recruit you for his next lawsuit, should you answer? Ian, Helen, Adam and Andy explore these questions and more.…
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US President Donald Trump has told Iranians that "help is on its way" amid reports the death toll from nation-wide protests could have passed 2,000. The president's post on his Truth Social platform overnight was the latest warning from the White House that the US could intervene militarily in response to Iran's deadly crackdown on protesters. Earl…
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