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Happy New Year’s Eve, Big Blue Nation! We know you have big plans tonight to ring in 2026, but how about a new edition of Sources Say to help pass the time until the ball drops at midnight? That’s at 12 AM, so how about rolling with, say, 12 PM ET for this one?We’ve got plenty to talk about, obviously, with Kentucky finishing 2025 on a high note wi…
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Kind is the announcer and host sidekick on the Netflix show ‘Everybody's Live with John Mulaney.’ "I don't know what the hell I'm doing. You must understand — it's anarchy," he says of the show. He spoke with Terry Gross about having ego but no confidence, working with Sondheim, and working in his father's jewelry store as a teen.Jazz historian Kev…
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Kind is the announcer and host sidekick on the Netflix show ‘Everybody's Live with John Mulaney.’ "I don't know what the hell I'm doing. You must understand — it's anarchy," he says of the show. He spoke with Terry Gross about having ego but no confidence, working with Sondheim, and working in his father's jewelry store as a teen. Jazz historian Ke…
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Kind is the announcer and host sidekick on the Netflix show ‘Everybody's Live with John Mulaney.’ "I don't know what the hell I'm doing. You must understand — it's anarchy," he says of the show. He spoke with Terry Gross about having ego but no confidence, working with Sondheim, and working in his father's jewelry store as a teen. Jazz historian Ke…
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Brough and guest host Josh Elliott-Wolfe look back at the previous day in sports, they discuss the latest hockey trade rumours with Victory+ NHL insider Frank Seravalli, plus they go over last night's Canucks home loss to the Flyers with analyst Randip Janda. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed i…
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After decades of spectacular growth built on property and heavy industry, China has tried to chart a new path – one driven by electric vehicles, green technology and AI. But as those bets begin to falter, there are questions about whether China has reached its peak, with stubborn problems like high youth unemployment and an ageing population seemin…
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When I started my business, what I craved more than anything was the freedom to be the real me, the freedom to express myself and the freedom to grow. In this episode, I'm sharing my thoughts on freedom as an entrepreneur as well as what business looks like now as a mum of 4 kids under 5, making a full-time income on part-time hours and feeling saf…
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Remember how there was a federal election? In this episode, we return to Anthony Albanese's astonishing landslide victory in May with former chief political correspondent David Crowe and senior economics correspondent Shane Wright. Crowe and Wright reflect on how history-making the win was, and what Albanese will do with his mandate. Subscribe to T…
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“By Jove, I think I’ve got it!” A-ha moments can feel electrifying, but where do these bursts of insight come from? John Kounios is professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and director of the Creativity Research Lab at Drexel University. He joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what scientists understand about how the brain solves…
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Ed Ward and Nate Wilcox continue their discussion of Ed's book "⁠The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock⁠" with a look at the origins of reggae in Jamaica and a survey of the funk scene as it stood when James Brown was king and Sly Stone was emerging as his biggest rival. ⁠⁠GO TO THE LE…
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As government continues to engage in reckless actions from inflation to starting wars, people develop shorter time horizons, creating social vacuums. Increased gambling and other irresponsible behaviors then fill the void. Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/kalshi-culture-how-gambling-speculation-and-degeneracy-went-mainstream…
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In today’s show Scott and David pay homage to the pervasive Hoffman family legacy in California surfing, breakdown the massive sponsor disruptions in the top tier of men’s surfing and what it reveals about surf industry economics, discuss the savvy and bias agenda to select a “Best Of The Year”, and bid a final farewell to the surfing great’s who k…
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As digital distraction increasingly fragments our attention, Sam explains why mindfulness is a practical skill for reclaiming clarity and presence. Begin a mindfulness practice using the Waking Up app, and make training your mind the foundation for everything else in the year ahead. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can …
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Today The Dan Patrick Show, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington fill in for the guys as they talk about the opting out of bowl games for players and teams now and wonder if it should be accepted. Plus, the guys react to Coach John Calipari going off on the NCAA and its transfer portal in a heated rant for the ages, Petros Papadakis stops on …
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Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington, fill in for the Dan Patrick Show as they talk about the College Football Playoffs and a lot of these college teams playing in bowl games pondering whether opting out is the best option. Plus, the guys continue their talks on these bowl games, give a NFL HOF edition of ICYMI, and more! See omnystudio.com/l…
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After decades of spectacular growth built on property and heavy industry, China has tried to chart a new path – one driven by electric vehicles, green technology and AI. But as those bets begin to falter, there are questions about whether China has reached its peak, with stubborn problems like high youth unemployment and an ageing population seemin…
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Remember how there was a federal election? In this episode, we return to Anthony Albanese's astonishing landslide victory in May with former chief political correspondent David Crowe and senior economics correspondent Shane Wright. Crowe and Wright reflect on how history-making the win was, and what Albanese will do with his mandate. Subscribe to T…
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How do podcasts get made anyway? Here's a little peak behind the curtain at how Mamamia's twice daily news podcast The Quicky comes together. Taylah and Claire share some of their favourite behind the scenes moments, and a special guest drops by too. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCH Sha…
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It might be the festive period but the English Football League doesn't stop and neither does our resident Irish football expert, Matthew Brennan. He's picked his definitive Team of the half-Season for this latest edition of the Green Scene - do you agree with Matthew's selection? Leave your thoughts in the comments below! Catch The Off The Ball Bre…
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Queen Camilla tells the BBC that as a teenager, she was the victim of an attempted indecent assault on a train journey. She says she fought off her attacker and felt furious about the experience for many years afterwards. The Queen has been a long-standing campaigner against sexual violence. Also: delivery workers go on strike in India; why it's be…
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Alan Committie, comedian, as he reflects on wrapping up the Cape Town run, what the response from audiences has meant to him, and what lies ahead in 2026. Directed by Christopher Weare, Av-a-laugh-ta blended everyday realities — from home affairs queues and password stress to astrology, book clubs and travel mishaps — …
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Stephen Aspelling, movie critic, who reflects on the films that defined 2025 and what made them resonate with audiences. He also looks ahead to 2026, which is already shaping up to be an exciting year on the big screen, with major releases, anticipated sequels and fresh creative voices set to make their mark. Presenter…
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In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Aadit Kapadia on the upcoming BMC elections on January 15th 2026.Follow them:X: @ask0704#bmcelections #bjp #shivsena #uddhavsena #shindesena------------------------------------------------------------Listen to the podcasts on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819Spotify: https://open.spotify.co…
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The EU says a new Israeli ban on nearly 40 aid groups working in Gaza and the West Bank would prevent lifesaving assistance from reaching Palestinians. Also in the programme: How did thieves use a drill to steal €30m in a German bank heist? And the best moments from Newshour in 2025. (Photo: MSF treat displaced Palestinians in Rafah. Credit: Haitha…
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Helmoed Heitman, defence analyst, who says the exercise may offer limited military benefit for South Africa while creating serious diplomatic discomfort. He explains that BRICS does not have a formal defence structure, raising questions about the branding of the drills, and cautions that South Africa risks being seen a…
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As the action now shifts to Newlands Stadium, Graeme Raubenheimer turns to Kieryn Thompson, EWN sports broadcaster, who is on the ground today with the latest from Cape Town. Kieryn will unpack how teams are responding to the early talking points of the competition, the conditions at Newlands, and what this means as the SA20 momentum begins to buil…
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Could artificial intelligence be key to improving Australia’s living standards? A Productivity Commission report suggests the roll out of the technology could inject more than a hundred billion dollars into the economy over the next decade. But there’s a catch. If AI can take over from workers on some tasks, are swathes of humans set to lose their …
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In April 2025, the UK Column team went to Cheltenham for our first ‘On Location’ event of the year. The theme was ‘The Deep State’. Our speakers did not disappoint. It was a day of mind-blowing and revelatory information. ► Join UK Column Live every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1pm UK time or watch previous live recordings here: https://bit.ly/U…
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Muneeb Gambino, Director of the Kaapse Klopse Karnival Association, who explains that preparations for Tweede Nuwe Jaar begin months in advance, involving entire communities across Cape Town. From elders passing down ghoema rhythms to young performers learning discipline, teamwork and pride, the Klopse continues to ser…
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This week, we look back at some of our best episodes from the past year. What did we learn about how drugs like Ozempic actually work? Why are companies so determined to get people back to the office, even if the evidence shows remote work is as productive? And what happened when unknown drones were spotted over the Irish Sea? Hosted on Acast. See …
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Wandile Sihlobo, agricultural economist, who says the optimism around the 2026 wine grape season reflects a broader recovery taking shape in South African agriculture. He explains that continued favourable rainfall patterns, particularly under La Niña conditions, are supporting crop development across key wine-producin…
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Francois van Coke – musician and lead singer of Fokofpolisiekar, about how the festive period shaped his creative energy, the highlights from the stage, and what fans can expect as he gears up for a busy 2026. From new music to fresh collaborations and live plans, Van Coke says the coming year is about evolution withou…
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To take a closer look at what’s happening on Cape Town’s roads — and what motorists and pedestrians should be mindful of as we head into the New Year — Graeme Raubenheimer turns to Kevin Jacobs, Chief Inspector at the City of Cape Town Traffic Service. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. …
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Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Belinda Abrahams, spokesperson for the Cape of Good Hope SPCA, who says fireworks are far from harmless entertainment. She explains that inspectors routinely respond to frantic calls involving animals wedged into bathrooms, jumping through windows or suffering fatal injuries after panic-induced escape attempts. In some…
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Stormers coach John Dobson speaks to John Maytham about the upcoming clash against the Bulls who have been in such poor form, they have called on Bok assistant coaches to help end their slump. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ab…
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Many of us have long believed that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet at Cape Point, but is that really the case? John Maytham speaks to Andrew Thompson, journalist at News24, who unpacks the story behind the myth, why it has endured for so long, and what the geography actually tells us. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Goo…
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As online gambling platforms and advertising become increasingly visible and accessible, concerns are growing about the hidden harms associated with gambling addiction. Clinical psychologist Mark de la Rey from Akeso Kenilworth Clinic speaks to John Maytham about the rise in patients seeking treatment for gambling-related addiction, why the damage …
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A World View from London: Protests, a daring Christmas crime and environmental alarm bells Adam Gilchrist joins John Maytham for a global check-in on three stories making headlines. The discussion looks at mass protests in Iran driven by economic strain and public frustration, a bold festive bank heist in Germany where thieves drill into a vault an…
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Table Mountain remains one of Cape Town’s most iconic outdoor destinations, but rising crime has made some trails and areas increasingly risky for both tourists and locals. John Maytham speaks to Taahir Osman, founder of Take Back Our Mountains, about the broader safety challenges, the hotspots hikers should avoid, and the push for stronger interve…
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John Maytham speaks to defence analyst Dean Wingrin about South Africa hosting BRICS partners China, Russia and newcomers to the group, Iran, in naval exercise from January 9. The Democratic Alliance has questioned the timing of the exercises, saying it can only further weaken SA/U.S relations. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up cal…
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The Universe is expanding, driven by a mysterious force called dark energy, but recent research highlighted by the BBC suggests this force might be changing. John Maytham speaks to Carl Lindemann, former board member of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, Cape section, about what this could mean for the future of the cosmos. Carl explains …
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Matt Giffen is the Founder and CEO of Bench Brewing Company in West Lincoln, Niagara. Matt has built an innovative brewery that prioritizes sustainability and conscious business practices within the beverage industry, these are topics that align well with your thoughtful discussions about craft beer. Matt shares his journey from a 24-year banking c…
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Israel has said 37 aid organisations will be barred from operating in Gaza, unless they provide information on Palestinian staff. Médecins Sans Frontières is among that 37 and has warned that hundreds of thousands of people will be cut off from medical assistance. Jim Muir, Middle East commentator, spoke to us about the state of affairs in Gaza.…
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has delivered a New Year speech via China Media Group and the Internet (01:05). Beijing says the military exercises around Taiwan served as a warning to separatist forces on the island, and against foreign interference in the Taiwan question (10:40). The United States announces sanctions on 10 individuals and entities, …
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has delivered a New Year speech via China Media Group and the Internet (01:05). Beijing says the military exercises around Taiwan served as a warning to separatist forces on the island, and against foreign interference in the Taiwan question (10:40). The United States announces sanctions on 10 individuals and entities, …
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks with Darren Greeff, Associate Producer at Showtime Management, about why 2026 is the year to start planning your calendar differently and the exciting live events you should already be budgeting for, including Pretty Woman, Disney On Ice, the Ndlovu Youth Choir and MAMMA MIA!. See omnystudio.c…
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Catch Up on the latest leading news stories around the country with Mongezi Koko standing in for Mandy Wiener on Midday Report every weekday from 12h00 - 13h00. The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener is 702 and CapeTalk’s flagship news show, your hour of essential news radio. The show is podcasted every weekday, allowing you to catch up with a 60-minu…
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Over 2025, every Friday, the Sky News Daily has been profiling a figure in the news – those who are making headlines, creating conversations. During the festive period, we’re revisiting some of those standout profiles – the ones that really got us talking. In June, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s often reclusive supreme leader, surfaced to hit back …
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In case you weren't aware, Arsenal won quite convincingly against Aston Villa on Tuesday night. On Monday, Luke suggested they were running out of steam. But fortunately, Marcus would never be petty enough to remind him about that. For the final time in 2025, Marcus and Luke put the Premier League under the Ramble microscope! It turns out there's s…
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Jane Dutton, standing in for Relebogile Mabotja, speaks to Thembelihle Motha better known as Tall, Dark, and Handsome an entertainer and comedian bringing the laughs as we head into 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Radio 702
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