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Love can quietly turn heavy when it becomes about holding, fixing, or managing someone else. Even with good intentions, that pressure can close the very space where connection grows. This episode explores a truer expression of love—one rooted in freedom rather than fear. You’ll reflect on how loving without control creates calm, deepens trust, and …
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Play isn’t something we grow out of — it’s something we desperately need to return to.When was the last time you truly played — without trying to be productive, impressive, or good at it? This week on Getting Better, JVN sits down with toy designer and author Cas Holman to help us learn the value of a little playtime! From designing iconic toys to …
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Oprah sits down with the Rev. Ed Bacon, a retired priest from the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and the author of the book "8 Habits of Love." Saying that we often obscure our ability to identify grace in our lives, the Rev. Bacon reveals how to recognize grace in your life, especially during the toughest times. He tells Oprah that people operat…
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In the waning moments of 2025, Julia, Dana, and Steve say goodbye to the year that was with a beloved annual end-of-year tradition… our listener call-in show! And you delivered some great queries, dear listeners. The hosts tackle questions about everything ranging from under-dramatized historical eras to Wuthering Heights to wedding registry etique…
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Oprah sits down with the Rev. Ed Bacon, a retired priest from the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and the author of the book "8 Habits of Love." Saying that we often obscure our ability to identify grace in our lives, the Rev. Bacon reveals how to recognize grace in your life, especially during the toughest times. He tells Oprah that people operat…
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In the waning moments of 2025, Julia, Dana, and Steve say goodbye to the year that was with a beloved annual end-of-year tradition… our listener call-in show! And you delivered some great queries, dear listeners. The hosts tackle questions about everything ranging from under-dramatized historical eras to Wuthering Heights to wedding registry etique…
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The end of the year can bring a lot of pressure to reflect, reset, and reinvent yourself all at once. Some people love the fresh-start energy of January, while others feel overwhelmed, resistant, or just plain tired. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, this episode is an invitation to step away from the noise and approach the transition into a new …
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In the waning moments of 2025, Julia, Dana, and Steve say goodbye to the year that was with a beloved annual end-of-year tradition… our listener call-in show! And you delivered some great queries, dear listeners. The hosts tackle questions about everything ranging from under-dramatized historical eras to Wuthering Heights to wedding registry etique…
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Twist the bones and bend the back. Itch-it-a-cop-it-a-Mel-a-ka-mys-ti-ca. Trim him of his baby fat. Itch-it-a-cop-it-a-Mel-a-ka-mys-ti-ca. Give him fur black as black, just… Like… This! Lisa Kopitsky – Winifred Sanderson Courtney Alana Ward – Mary Sanderson Carolyn Faye Kramer – Sarah Sanderson Paulo Quiros – Bethany Bishop Kara Strait – Morgan le …
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Protests over Iran's worsening economic problems have spread from the capital, Tehran, to other major cities. University students have now joined the demonstrations, calling for an end to poverty and corruption. How will the government respond? Also: the US places sanctions on Iranians and Venezuelans accused of the "aggressive and reckless prolife…
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Protests over Iran's worsening economic problems have spread from the capital, Tehran, to other major cities. University students have now joined the demonstrations, calling for an end to poverty and corruption. How will the government respond? Also: the US places sanctions on Iranians and Venezuelans accused of the "aggressive and reckless prolife…
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Protests over Iran's worsening economic problems have spread from the capital, Tehran, to other major cities. University students have now joined the demonstrations, calling for an end to poverty and corruption. How will the government respond? Also: the US places sanctions on Iranians and Venezuelans accused of the "aggressive and reckless prolife…
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Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Buccaneers chances this weekend as they need a win, plus a Saints win over the Falcons to win the NFC South and make the playoffs for the 6th straight season. Plus we answer your mailbag questions on Todd Bowles, Josh Grizzard, Baker Mayfield, the Glazers and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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More To The Story: Bill McKibben isn’t known for his rosy outlook on climate change. Back in 1989, the environmentalist wrote The End of Nature, which is considered the first mainstream book warning of global warming’s potential effects on the planet. His writing on climate change has been described as “dark realism.” But McKibben has recently let …
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More To The Story: Bill McKibben isn’t known for his rosy outlook on climate change. Back in 1989, the environmentalist wrote The End of Nature, which is considered the first mainstream book warning of global warming’s potential effects on the planet. His writing on climate change has been described as “dark realism.” But McKibben has recently let …
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In this episode, the host shares a pre-recorded favorite interview with David Decary-Hetu, a criminologist at the University of Montreal. They discuss the dark web, its technology, and its role in cybercrime. Decary-Hetu explains how the dark web operates, its users, and the dynamics between researchers and law enforcement in tackling cyber threats…
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We wrap up another year with our podcasting buddy, Matt Cicoria, from Behavioral Observations by looking at some of our favorite ABA trends of 2025 as well as discussing some of our most listened to episodes and opining on how we're both about to enter a full decade of behavior analytic podcasting. Plus a whole bunch of other seasonal rigamarole an…
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Ring in the New Year with blood, bodies, and bad decisions as Darcy the Mail Girl from The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs breaks down the wild, weird, and way-too-small subgenre of New Year’s Eve horror movies! Darcy explains why New Year’s Evil is the undisputed king of NYE slashers, what makes Terror Train such a strange Jamie Lee Curtis class…
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The new year is just around the corner. And the Atlas Obscura staff look back on the lessons and experiences they learned this year throughout their travels. Plus, we want to hear about your New Year's travel resolutions. What are you hoping to change about the way you travel or move through your existing world? What inspired this resolution? Give …
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Dean Karayanis, columnist for the New York Sun and former member of Rush Limbaugh's "highly overrated staff," sits in for Derek to close out 2025. Topics include how to move the political needle on the Tim Walz daycare scandal, Democrats in the House minority playing House with a new fake January 6 committee, 70% of people ICE arrests have criminal…
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From Mike's voices to interns of Christmas past to your own voices... today we celebrate the holidays with another prosperous pile of promos. Plus... Luke Bryan. Enjoy. Our Sponsors: * Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com * Check out Momentous and use my code TMOS for a great deal: https://www.livemomentous.com * Check…
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From Mike's voices to interns of Christmas past to your own voices... today we celebrate the holidays with another prosperous pile of promos. Plus... Luke Bryan. Enjoy. Our Sponsors: * Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com * Check out Momentous and use my code TMOS for a great deal: https://www.livemomentous.com * Check…
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Europe’s banking industry could shed 10 per cent of its workforce by 2030. Plus, the FT’s US national editor and columnist Edward Luce predicted America’s president would not fall out with one-time “first buddy”, billionaire Elon Musk in 2025. He explains why they could form a new kind of alliance in 2026. Mentioned in this podcast: AI forecast to …
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Laura Hughes receives a tip that horses are dropping dead in Wales. As she investigates, she finds decades of academic studies researching the problem. She learns these aren’t isolated incidents. Something is spreading across the countryside. It’s undetectable to humans, nobody knows it’s there — until they fall ill. For more information on how to …
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Want to be happier in 2026? Most of us are chasing happiness whether we admit it or not. I'm breaking down the stoic approach to living a genuinely happy life. These aren't soft motivational ideas. They're practical rules that cut through the noise and get you focused on what actually matters. From managing your emotions like a badge of honor to fi…
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Don't adjust your podcast player folks, you have the right show. Welcome to Session 319 of the Behavioral Observations Podcast. If you've been listening for a bit, you know what's coming. If you're new to the show however, first, welcome and thanks for listening. Every year, I team up with my friends from the ABA Inside Track Podcast to do a Year I…
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From 1520 to 1560, the style-conscious accountant Matthäus Schwarz and his son Veit Konrad immortalized their adventures in dressing in a series of stunning, hand-painted portraits that provide a window into the period within which they lived. In this 2023 episode, historians Ulinka Rublack and Maria Hayward join us to discuss this extraordinary pr…
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Laura Hughes receives a tip that horses are dropping dead in Wales. As she investigates, she finds decades of academic studies researching the problem. She learns these aren’t isolated incidents. Something is spreading across the countryside. It’s undetectable to humans, nobody knows it’s there — until they fall ill. For more information on how to …
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How do you find a business coach who truly fits your goals? Gustav sent this question, and Omar dives into why some entrepreneurs seem to fast-track their success while others get stuck following advice that just doesn’t quite fit. If you’re wondering where to start or how to avoid costly mistakes, this episode has the answers you need. In this epi…
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Self-care podcast Visioning Your Health for 2026, Taking a Root Cause Approach to Your Healing & Taking the First Steps. NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/631 Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at [email protected] Subscribe to newsletter: https://amber-romaniuk.mykajabi.com/newsletter-sign-up SHOW LINKS: Click bel…
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We are going to talk about drummers on this show…i just want you to know right from the start just in case you wanna roll your eyes and go “really? Do we have to?” Yes, we have to…there have been countless stories told about great guitarists and singers and keyboardists…drummers?... Not so much, unless your name is Dave Grohl. And we will get to hi…
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In the fourth installment of his series on the Darién Gap, James talks to migrants at Lajas Blancas reception center north of the Darién, who can often be stuck there for months without the money to continue their journeys. Original Air Date: 10.31.24 Sources: https://www.notiparole.com https://www.instagram.com/p/DAaDkSwh1Jk/?igsh=bmgyanBteW10czd5…
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Andy Zaltzman hosts the, now traditional, TMS Awards looking back at 2025’s best (or worst) cricketing moments. As is tradition, TMS commentators Daniel Norcross and Henry Moeran are on the adjudication panel to help Andy decide who wins ‘favourite wicket of the year’, ‘worst loss of the year’, and the prize everyone wants to go home with: The Noos…
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Protests over Iran's worsening economic problems have spread from the capital, Tehran, to other major cities. University students have now joined the demonstrations, calling for an end to poverty and corruption. How will the government respond? Also: the US places sanctions on Iranians and Venezuelans accused of the "aggressive and reckless prolife…
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Hugh Linehan is joined by Jack Horgan Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Ellen Coyne for part two of our traditional festive ‘Ask Me Anything’. Thanks to everyone who listened to the podcast in 2025. From all of us on the Inside Politics team we wish you a very happy new year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In the early hours of Monday morning, a man police were hunting for nearly four years was shot and killed in a stand-off on a rural Waikato road. That man was Tom Phillips, who in December 2021 vanished into the Marokopa bush with his three children, Jayda, Maverick, and Ember. There have been numerous sightings over the years of the fugitive fathe…
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Hugh Linehan is joined by Jack Horgan Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Ellen Coyne for part two of our traditional festive ‘Ask Me Anything’. Thanks to everyone who listened to the podcast in 2025. From all of us on the Inside Politics team we wish you a very happy new year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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On The BIG Show today, we talk about the last batches of Singaporeans scrambling to use their Skillsfuture credits! Check out the full article here: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/skillsfuture-looking-into-system-issue-affecting-online-portal-access-ahead-of-dec-31-credit-expiry Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo …
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When Lorren Holliday got pregnant in 2018, she joined Emilee Saldaya’s Facebook group and quickly became hooked on the Free Birth Society podcasts. It was a decision that led to tragedy. This is episode three of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/…
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In this 1827th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Matt Schichter, the director of CFNY: The Spirit of Radio, a documentary airing on TVO. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Nick Ainis, RetroFestive.ca and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do hav…
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Do you know what's really starts to rub me the wrong way? It's governments telling us to do more things. This morning, we've got the government coming out with yet another hotline. Sounds fancy. Sounds efficient. It's a hotline to report road cones. A road cone tipline. Sorry, but if the problem is that there are too many road cones on the road, an…
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 16-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 28,723 on turnover of 5-billion N-T. The market closed lower on Tuesday after Wall Street fell overnight as heavyweight tech stocks lost ground from last week's big gains, but the downturn was limited due …
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In this episode of All Things Policy, host Kavya Rai speaks with Dr Y Nithiyanandam about the growing geopolitical and ecological stakes surrounding the Brahmaputra River. From China’s proposed mega-dam in Tibet to India’s counter-dams and ambitious power-grid plans, the conversation explores how energy transition, disaster risk, local resistance, …
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Dec. 30, 2025: Guest host Bruce Claggett in for Jas Johal Fun without fireworks? What’s going on with New Year’s Eve celebrations in Vancouver? (0:00) Guest: Fred Lee, Vancouver’s ‘Man About Town’ - columnist, broadcaster, and perpetual Gala Gala Doo attendee B.C.’s most popular baby names; what made the list? (10:06) Guest: Kathryn Stewart, Direct…
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A raw and intimate perspective on the terror, anger, and hope of living through war. As bombs hit ever closer to her home in central Gaza, Hanya Aljamal spots her elderly neighbour tending to his garden. “He's been raking the earth,” she says, “prepping the soil for new seeds. Given everything that's already happening, it's quite interesting seeing…
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Guest host Bruce Claggett talks to David Livingstone, senior fellow at the conservative leaning Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy and professor in Liberal Studies and Political Studies at Vancouver Island University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy CKNW / Curiouscast
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As part of our year-ender series, today we look back at the key political developments that shaped 2025 and what they reveal about the moment we’re in. Joining us for this conversation is veteran journalist and contributing editor at The Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, who picks five political figures who defined the year and explains why their c…
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Tim Wu, is one of America’s leading thinkers on technology, power, and the history of monopoly powers. A Columbia Law School professor and former special assistant to President Joe Biden for technology and competition policy, Wu is best known for coining the term “net neutrality” and for his influential work in books like The Attention Merchants an…
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Tune in for an exclusive Moneycontrol interview with Nilesh Kotak Mahindra MD Nilesh Shah who tells us what will bring back FII money to India in 2026. We also have details on what risks economists have flagged in the pre-budget meeting with the Prime Minister. From how Indian defence producers have automated manufacturing to cars becoming safer wi…
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Gary Neville is joined by Seb Hutchinson as Man Utd are held at home to Wolves in a 1-1 draw. Neville reacts to Ruben Amirom's decision to substitute Joshua Zirkzee at half time. He also talks Chelsea, Arsenal and reflects on Man Utd's progress. The Gary Neville Podcast is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-gary-n…
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Mark Chapman is joined by Jamie Carragher and Ashley Young as they analyse all of Tuesday’s six Premier League fixtures including a massive 4-1 win for Arsenal in title race over Aston Villa, and Manchester United’s 1-1 draw against Wolves that still leaves the vistors winless in the league this season. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Pre…
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Supporters of southern Yemen's separatist movement have taken to the streets in Aden to protest at an ultimatum delivered by Saudi Arabia to the group's main backer, the United Arab Emirates. The UAE said on Tuesday it would abide by a Saudi demand to end its military involvement in Yemen. Riyadh has been angered by separatist advances towards the …
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We're bringing you the best stories from Life Matters in 2025 that helps you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. You're about to hear about the potential changes to New South Wales national parks that could see camping fees increase, why we're so obsessed with the big stuff - whether it's prawns, …
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As we prepare to welcome the new year... some Australians might be considering starting a new hobby or planning an adventure in 2026. One woman who's already done something rather unusual in pursuit of adventure is Stella Thurbon ... who earlier this year completed a 270-kilometre leg of the Bicentennial National Trail with nine goats trotting behi…
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025. In 2007, Documentary maker Martin Durkin produced “The Great Global Warming Swindle”. With 17 more years of predictions, Durkin has released “Climate: The Movie, The Cold Truth”. By utilising facts, statistics and some of the world’s leading scientists, Durk…
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The average household churns through soft plastics, yet recycling this material has been a long-running challenge in Australia. Now, a new large-scale soft plastics recycling facility is up and running on the New South Wales mid-north coast... with the facility set to process most of Australia's soft plastics waste. Guest: Suzanne Toumbourou, Austr…
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A number of sunscreens were either recalled or paused from sale in Australia this year, after concerns were raised about their SPF claims. Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world... ... so as we look to lather up in the coming months, how confident can we be that what we're applying is keeping us safe? Guest: Dr Deshan Se…
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Flooding in north Queensland has turned deadly.... after authorities confirmed a man in his 70s was found in floodwaters in Normanton, in the State's remote north-west. Flooded rivers, creeks and road closures have left some outback communities cut off and isolated from the rest of the state. Guest: Janene Fegan, Mayor of McKinlay Shire Council Pro…
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Farm inputs remain a critical focus for farmers worldwide. In this conversation, US-based Global Farm Inputs Strategist Steve Nicholson shares his insights on key fundamentals and the geopolitical forces shaping fertilizers and agrochemicals. He also explores the latest trends in machinery, the transformative role of artificial intelligence, and gl…
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Gambling giant Sportsbet pressured the Australian Communications and Media Authority into watering down an enforcement announcement, according to new documents released to the ABC. In 2022, the watchdog fined Sportsbet two-point-five million dollars after it found the company continued to text and email tens of thousands of customers even though th…
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Hateful graffiti at an Islamic College in Melbourne... dismembered pigs thrown onto graves in a Muslim cemetery in regional New South Wales ... Muslim women spat on, abused and threatened in Perth... they're just some of the incidents reported in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack. The Australian National Imams Council says incidents of Isla…
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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask kicks off the Investment Foundations Series with: - personal finance foundations for investors that want to grow their wealth - how to use compound interest, dollar-cost averaging and superannuation to your advantage - why goals, risk tolerance and automation matter more than you thi…
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Rumours about America's role in the dismissal of Gough Whitlam have circulated for decades – but is there any truth to them? On this special episode of Follow the Money, Dr Emma Shortis explores the state of the Australia-United States relationship under the Whitlam government, the machinations at the time around the renewal of Pine Gap, and the pr…
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Renewed questions about cruise safety and accountability have been raised after a cruise ship-- the Coral Adventurer-- ran aground on a coral reef off PNG at the weekend. It's the same liner that made headlines in October when an 80 year-old woman was found dead after being left behind on an excursion to Queensland's Lizard Island. Guest: Dr Tim St…
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Longevity: What's the secret to living longer, healthier lives? People are becoming increasingly more interested in living longer. Health, wellness, dieting, and fitness are more and more prominent on social media, and health monitoring technology are becoming increasingly popular. Cardiologist Dr Eric Topol has been researching longevity for decad…
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US President Donald Trump says there are 'one or two very thorny, very tough issues' remaining as he attempts to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Now he can add a nuclear-capable missile system to the list... with Russia announcing that it's mobilised its Oreshnik missiles in neighbouring Belarus, a system that Russian President Vlad…
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Over a decade ago, Joe Apfelbaum was on the podcast, telling me how focusing on SEO helped him grow his agency. That was hard for the idea-a-minute founder. Now he’s back. And AI is enabling him to create more businesses. He broke down the 5 types of companies anyone could make Joe Apfelbaum is the founder of Ajax Union, a digital marketing agency,…
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