Friends at the Table is an actual play podcast about critical worldbuilding, smart characterization, and fun interaction between good friends. Find us (and a listener guide) @Friends_Table on Twitter.
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Welcome to Tiny Table, where no game is too small! From rules to rolling to review, we teach RPGs so you can play too!
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Superfreak shares tiny insights to level up your performance, results, energy and experiences in every area of life. This is where we become immune to fear, failure and feeble thinking. With 9X world champion Martial artist & life-coach, Hayley Carr.
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Welcome to The OddBox! We're a tight-knit group of family and friends who love diving into epic adventures and untold stories (or retellings). An actual play Pathfinder 2e experience. We'd be rolling dice and facing monsters either way, but now, we're bringing you along for every twist, triumph, and surprise! Get ready to journey with us, laugh with us, and maybe even cry a little- because anything can happen at the table. Roll for initiative!
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Join us, Andre and Kjessie, at Multicultural Family Hub. We bring together multicultural families with children so that we can connect to one another, and create joy, ease, and beauty in our family lives. We're bringing you our kitchen table conversations where all the juicy stuff gets spilled. We’ll be chatting about tools we’ve found to be helpful, tell funny stories, break down books and podcasts we've been listening to, and dive into questions posed by the community.
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Like a seat at the table in a secret club but with mediums, mystics and the spiritual luminaries of our time. Come behind the velvet ropes with me and see inside my world as I chat ‘insider style’ with profoundly gifted souls. We go deep, share juicy stories, laugh a lot, and it wouldn’t be a Speakeasy without great insider secrets! Plus solo episodes, just you and me, with psychic insights, inspiring chats & even sit in on mediumship readings! Hosted by Joyful Medium, Joy Giovanni (learn mo ...
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Welcome to Read My Lips. Producer and host akaRadioRed loves her live, unscripted round table conversations with savvy Creatives from all walks of life. She wants to know what makes them tick, where they find their inspiration, and how their creativity can inspire the rest of us to think out-of-the-box. Read My Lips is never a scripted yada-yada Q&A session. Her panelists share how their creative curiosity, courage and commitment have enriched their lives in surprising and wonderful ways. Tu ...
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It won't surprise anyone to learn that there are vampires in and around Seattle, but it might startle you - just a tiny bit - to learn the type of ridiculous crap they actually get up to. An official collaboration with the game's creators, you might also enjoy our sister show, the long-running L.A. By Night.
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Nerd and Pop Culture Podcast. Just 3 nerds and a Tiny Table. Join Cloud, Stacks and Militos every week for all things nerd.
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At SoulStirred, we believe life is unfolding as it should and we're dedicated to telling the truth of our stories, while giving respect to all the characters. We will surface the million tiny moments that have shaped us. We are opening our hearts and inviting you in. Each week, we’ll come together, sometimes with other incredible thinkers, creators, and adventurers — to generously share stories of self-discovery, recovery, triumph and what it means to live life on purpose. We will delve into ...
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Imagine for a moment you are in a cozy little shoe closet, lit with an old desk lamp on a cracked table. There's a tiny trash can on the floor, his name is E2940, or E2 for short. Can you picture the setting? Now imagine your two loud, annoying, sometimes kind of funny friends are there. Welcome to Imagination Casserole.
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From the team that brought you The Splendid Table at APM Studios, The One Recipe is a pod devoted to that one recipe you keep in your back pocket. The one you send to friends, make for your mom, the one you entirely depend on because you know it’s going to work. We’re here to help you build up an arsenal of fast, simple and crowd-pleasing recipes, one episode at a time. Whether you’re cooking in a tiny kitchen and eating for one, or cooking breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch during a weeklo ...
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A “liberal arts” Asian, a “pseudo-autistic” Asian, and an alpha thug in a tiny asian woman's body interview unhinged Open-Micer comedians chasing their dreams in LA. Low rung LA open-mic comedians gather around a round table at midnight to talk about weirdo things.
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An actual play podcast of Monster of the Week where a gang of weirdos are thrown into the horror-comedy arena hosted by Leland Hall. Join Andy, Anna, Matt, and Soren on an emotional journey through improvisation, mystery-solving, and tiny amounts of math. Come for the laughs, stay for the scares. Produced by Ronnie Palmieri and proud member of Where They May Radio. Join Matt, Andy, Anna, and Soren at the table, and let’s play Monster of the Week!
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Tiny aliens invade planet Earth but are very confused. Their mission? It’s on a “need to know basis” . . . and they don’t need to know. Find out along with them as they rise above their meager limitations, absorbing everything they need to know about “intelligent” life on Earth through embroidery communications, boat cooking lessons, and a giant suppository of User Agreements (their primary basis for understanding humans and their language).
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Movies for Breakfast is a candid discussion about all things current in the film world. Hosted by three friends nestled in different parts of the country, Anna Bryant, James Coreas and Trent Johnson pull up chairs to the breakfast table and hash out all their thoughts over coffee, grits and whatever other morning food you can conjure up in a tiny kitchen. Whether the discussions are smart or not is up for debate, but all hangups and praise comes from a passion for cinema.
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Formerly known as Pop& Fizz ( season 1) Where we chatted about movies we have never seen with fun and exciting guests. In season two we are back this time with a radio show based around quizzes and games, acting, short interviews, and general nonsense. We hope this new season fills that tiny gap in the podcast universe that you didn’t realise needed filling featuring: Bec (artist) and Hamish Downie (independent filmmaker)
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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I believe actors can be happy and fulfilled before they succeed...in fact, they almost have to be. I am bringing you conversations, coaching, and personal stories of hope, resilience, and success in life (and the acting career). From side job life to series regular, from costar, guest star, or the lead in the musical...I think every actor in Chicago and the world deserves a whole life. Acting is unlikely to fill your cup 100% of the time, so let's fill it together.
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Optimal Health Daily, hosted by the esteemed Dr. Neal Malik, a tenured professor, registered dietitian nutritionist, and certified exercise physiologist, is a treasure trove of health and wellness insights. Dr. Neal delves into the latest research and timeless wisdom in nutrition, fitness, and diet, presenting them in easy-to-understand, digestible episodes. His expertise shines through as he handpicks and narrates the most informative and inspiring blog posts, offering practical tips and mo ...
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Devan Corbello is the owner/founder of Corbello's Menswear. Follow his journey of men's trends, fashion, community involvement, and entrepreneurship.
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Join us on a journey through the exciting world of crowdfunding! In this podcast, we delve into the latest trends, strategies, and success stories in the realm of raising funds for creative projects and innovative startups. From Kickstarter to Indiegogo and beyond, we bring you insights and tips from experts, entrepreneurs, and backers alike. Whether you're a seasoned crowdfunder or just starting out, this podcast is your ultimate resource for navigating the exciting and dynamic world of cro ...
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The Art Stew 52 is a monthly theme community on Instagram for creatives who are throwing all of their techniques into one pot. (AKA an "art stew".) With every episode we take the opportunity to get to know a "Steward"/artist contributing to the #artstew52 a little better.
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Smallest Salutations and welcome to our post mortem! Class is dismissed and our Broke Wizards on staycation, who can afford to travel anymore? Listen in as we discuss the fun we had with the system as well as our ideas on how to make the game run smoother in the face of adversity. We even touch on some fun future campaign prompts. Stay tuned for ne…
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David Bowie Hair & Our Big Mission Ep. 11
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23:08We woke up with big-hair David Bowie energy. We dive straight into a history lesson about segregation and how the architects of it knew the best way to keep us divided was to keep us separate. We share our beliefs on how a multicultural mindset can bring peace in our lives and ultimately the world. Take a deep breath. This jumps into the deep end a…
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What no-one tells you about becoming exceptional (and the skill you need to get there)
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33:41If you’ve been doing all the “right” things but it still feels sticky, off, or oddly lonely, this one’s for you. You’re not broken. You’re not behind. You’re not missing anything. You’re just crossing a threshold most people don’t talk about. You're on your way to becoming exceptional. And yes, it can feel weird. In this episode, we take a breath a…
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent ahead of the UK council elections
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3:14Voters across the UK are set to vote for a new lawmaker, councillors and mayors in the coming days in the local elections. This local election is predicted to favour the right-wing populist Reform UK party - led by Nigel Farage. UK correspondent Enda Brady says people are divided about Starmer's performance as Prime Minister - and Farage has manage…
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Euan MacDonald: New Voice of Ukraine editor on the US and Ukraine working out a minerals deal
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5:49The US has signed a deal with Kyiv to share profits from the future sale of Ukraine's mineral reserves - after months of tense negotiations and an infamous meeting in the White House. The two countries have agreed to establish a reconstruction investment fund to spur Ukraine's economic recovery from its war with Russia. New Voice of Ukraine editor …
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Liam Dann: NZ Herald business editor at large speculates about unemployment numbers ahead of next week's data
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3:15The next set of unemployment figures are due to be released next week - and speculation indicates they'll go up even higher. Unemployment was sitting at 5.1 percent at the end of last year, according to the data. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann speculates ahead of next week's release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 1 May 2025, the Health Minister has called striking doctors back to negotiating table. Doctors union boss Sarah Dalton speaks to Heather. ACT leader David Seymour wants to cut a significant number of Ministries to save more money but he won't say which ones he would cut. The ComC…
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The Huddle: Do we agree that some ministries need to be scrapped?
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8:30Tonight on The Huddle, CTU economist Craig Renney and journalist Clare de Lore joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! David Seymour has made some suggestions about the ministries he would cut down or scrap altogether. What do we think? Do we agree with this idea? The Greens have unveiled a plan to create 40,000 …
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: We have bigger concerns than prisoners not voting
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2:00Now, I've done a bit of an exercise today. I started reading the news this morning, and I was really quickly struck by how many opinion pieces and comments of outrage there were over the Government removing the voting rights from prisoners. There was, just by my account, two full opinion pieces by academics, a newsletter that landed in my inbox, a …
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Kiri Hannifin: Air New Zealand Chief Sustainability Officer on the company's new strategy to meet net zero emissions by 2050
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7:46Air New Zealand wants to tap into more sustainable aviation fuel - to meet net zero emissions by 2050. It's aiming to cut well-to-wake jet fuel greenhouse gas emissions by 20-to-25-percent in five years, compared to pre-Covid. Air New Zealand's Kiri Hannifin says this is the main way airlines can de-carbonise. She says sustainable fuel is costly, b…
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2963: The Difference Between Inspiration and Motivation by Steve Kamb of Nerd Fitness
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9:15Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2963: Steve Kamb highlights the vital difference between fleeting motivation and lasting inspiration, showing how true progress stems from the hard work and perseverance of everyday people. He …
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Dr Stuart Jones: respiratory physician on the new study showing vaping causes incurable lung disease
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3:03New research has confirmed there is an unmistakeable link between vaping and irreversible lung disease. The study published by Johns Hopkins University tracked 250,000 people - and discovered that e-cigarette use is associated with increased new diagnoses of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in New Zea…
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Chlöe Swarbrick: Green Party co-leader on the party's plan to create thousands of 'green jobs'
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4:19The Greens are revealing parts of their alternative budget - set to cost about $8 billion over four years. It's calling for a Ministry of Green Works, a Government agency supporting sustainable infrastructure - including regional forestry. The party estimates it would create 40,000 jobs. Co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick won't release more details - but sa…
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David Seymour: ACT Party leader proposes cutting minister numbers and abolishing some portfolios
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3:08ACT's leader says now is a good time for the Government to think about its organisation. David Seymour wants a limit on Cabinet Minister numbers - with none outside Cabinet, and only one associate minister for finance. Seymour says there are currently ministers with seven different departments, and departments answering to 19 ministers. He says he …
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Sarah Dalton: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director on the Health Minister urging union members to negotiate
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3:40The senior doctor's union says a pay increase offered in negotiations with Health New Zealand doesn't seem to have changed. About 5,000 senior doctors have been striking today, after eight months of failed bargaining. Health Minister Simeon Brown is urging members to resume talks. Salaried Medical Specialists Association executive director, Sarah D…
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Thomas Coughlan: NZ Herald political editor on Simeon Brown urging the striking doctors to come back to the negotiating table
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5:52The Health Minister is making it clear he's not criticising doctors over pay - but their union. More than $5,000 senior doctors in the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists union have been striking today. Simeon Brown's urging them back to the negotiating table, saying thousands of surgeries - such as hip operations and knee replacements - ha…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on Erin Patterson's estranged husband taking the stand in mushroom poisoning trial
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6:58The estranged husband of killer-accused, Erin Patterson, has taken the stand today - revealing a series of texts. Patterson's charged with murdering his parents and aunt with a beef wellington lunch laced with poisonous death cap mushrooms. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the ex-husband, Simon Patterson, was invited to the lunch - but dec…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the Indian Panthers getting suspended for the rest of the NBL season
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5:35The Indian Panthers are out of the NBL basketball competition for the foreseeable future. The NBL commission has suspended the overseas first-year entrant amid claims of payment issues and poor treatment of players. The club will be indefinitely suspended until certain conditions laid out by the Commission are met. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave…
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Dr John Small: Commerce Commission Chair explains why they won't be investigating the cost of flying
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4:20The Commerce Commission has confirmed it will not be formally putting the cost of flying under the microscope. Rangitata MP James Meager has suggested the Government could help keep fares competitive by supporting regional airlines. It's been revealed some flights to Pacific Island nations are cheaper than certain trips within New Zealand. Commissi…
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Send us a text The Protectors dive all in with the townhall literally taking center stage. They give a full account of the events to an unforgiving and impatient audience. Sitting on a powder keg and with nothing else to do but choose the next leader of Willowshore, blood is shed as is the Protector's way. In an unexpected turn, can Willowshore sur…
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on Meghan Markle using her HRH title when she wasn't supposed to
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3:39Meghan Markle has copped some backlash after new reports claim she was using her HRH title when she wasn't supposed to. Sources close to the Duchess of Sussex say that when she used the title HRH on a card, it was sent with a personal gift and not for any public purpose. UK correspondent Gavin Grey unpacks the controversy further. LISTEN ABOVE See …
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Sam Trethewey: Milford Asset Management Portfolio Manager on the Trump tariffs starting to impact corporate earnings
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3:55US earnings season has started up again - and new reports indicate Donald Trump's tariffs are starting to bite. Companies across the US have reported shipping from China has taken a significant dip - the biggest reported since the Covid-19 pandemic. Milford Asset Management's Sam Trethewey explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the Reserve Bank buying up foreign currency assets
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3:53The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is continuing to buy foreign currency assets to give it more firepower, should it need to intervene in the market during a crisis. The central bank sold a whopping $259 million of New Zealand dollars in March to buy assets, such as government bonds, linked to other currencies. The sale marked the second-largest forei…
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The Huddle: Should financial literacy be taught in schools?
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10:17Tonight on The Huddle, Kiwiblog writer and Curia pollster David Farrar and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Wellington City Council has voted in favour of supporting lowering the voting age to 16 in local body elections. This is never going to go anywhere - is …
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Will Nicola Willis' tight Budget go far enough?
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2:59I want to talk a little bit more about Nicola Willis’ tight budget - I haven’t changed my position from yesterday and I'm impressed at how little she’s giving herself to play with. But the truth is, it doesn’t go far enough - at all. Because understand this - that $1.3 billion that she’s given herself in her operating allowance is new spending. As …
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 30 April 2025, KiwiRail's announced the Aratere will be retired this year, leaving us with just two Interislander ferries for the next four years. Education Minister Erica Stanford explains why she's going to introduce financial literacy courses to schools. Heather explains why …
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Dave Mazey: Whakapapa Holdings Chief Executive on the DoC granting Whakapapa skifield a 10 year concession
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6:49The future has been secured for Whakapapa skifield after DoC today granted a 10-year concession. Whakapapa Holdings has signed up to run the Whakapapa skifield on the iconic North Island mountain for the next decade. It's taken multiple Government bail-outs and years of talks to reach this point - since Ruapehu Alpine Lifts folded in 2022. Whakapap…
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Eric Crampton: NZ Initiative economist on Nicola Willis' plan to rein in Government spending in the Budget
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4:47Nicola Willis is looking to further rein in Government spending in next month's Budget - but one expert has warned it won't go far enough. The Finance Minister is slashing the operating allowance from $2.4 billion to $1.3 billion. She's targeting a return to surplus in 2029. NZ Initiative economist Eric Crampton says Government spending has been ru…
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