Our mission is simple: to help you become a better cricketer. Hosted by Josh Kennedy and founder James Breese, the Cricket Matters Podcast dives deep into our complete coaching method—covering technical skills, physical conditioning, and mental resilience. Each episode features insights from cricket experts, sports scientists, psychologists, and performance coaches to help you train smarter and play better. With nearly 150,000 downloads and over 50 episodes packed with actionable tips, this ...
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Hosted by Annie Chave, Sam Dalling and Dan Whiting, County Cricket Natters will provide informal yet informative coverage of each round of the Vitality County Championship. Your experienced hosts couple their intimate knowledge of county cricket with a burning love of the domestic game, to guide you through the tournament from start to finish. Annie, Dan, and Sam will be joined by guests from all circles of county cricket including past and present players, broadcasters and journalists.
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Zesty, peppy, clued-in, and with a distinctly subcontinental flavour, Stump Mic is your regular fix of cricket talk on things that matter to you, and things that you didn't know should matter to you. Featuring ESPNcricinfo's top writers and insiders.
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Surgeons tell their life stories beyond the workplace - Stuff That Matters
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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A fun cricket podcast by a group of friends, who worship at the altar of the 22-yard strip bookended by 3 sticks. We love to talk cricket, have a laugh, include new people, express some polarising opinions (perhaps) and hope to help spread the word of the sport to far reaching corners. We try to keep it as kosher as we can, but there may be a few expletives every now and then. Huge thanks to Noman W and Umangi H for the brilliant podcast cover art. Tune composed using Garage Band and limited ...
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A weekly cricket podcast presented by commentator Ian Bishop, coach Tom Moody and analyst Freddie Wilde.
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Paisa Vaisa is India's premier podcast on personal finance, boasting over 4 million downloads, featuring over 200 hours of insightful content and discussions, hosting more than 250 guests, and presenting a wealth of knowledge through over 450 episodes. Since 2017, Paisa Vaisa hosts experts from mutual funds, stocks, real estate, loans, education financing, insurance, and much more. It has recently introduced a sub-series offering valuable insights in businesses and entrepreneurship. You can ...
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Rural Focus is a unique program in commercial radio: it provides the most comprehensive coverage of agricultural and agribusiness issues affecting the rural communities in regional Western Australia.
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Welcome to the highlands college podcast, where we try and find out about interesting things, by talking to interesting people.
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Nutrition for Noobs is a fun, science-backed podcast where nutrition expert Michelle Pierce-Hamilton teams up with novice foodie Kevin Harries to break down the confusion around modern diets and healthy eating. Updated biweekly, each episode tackles one nutrition topic—from anti-inflammatory seeds and collagen to bone broth, emulsifiers, salt, plant-based eating, healthy pantry staples, and more—with humour, clarity, and evidence-based insights. Michelle, a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, ...
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Welcome to the from an Irish perspective podcast this is a podcast about all things from an irish perspective-orginal right. If irish dont matter what ahe thos podcast is for you we ralk qbout litterly everything from the law of attraction to the state of the potholes on the road and everything inbetween
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Welcome to The Streamline Sports Show — your weekly deep-dive into the beating heart of global sports culture, where passion meets perspective. Whether you follow platforms like taraftarium24 canlı maç izle bein sports for matchday action or just enjoy hearing the stories behind the scoreboard, this podcast is your all-access pass to the world of sports — past, present, and future. We’re not just another sports recap show. We go beyond scores and statistics to ask bigger questions: Why do sp ...
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Welcome to the Sias du Plessis show.
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For Self-improvers, Leaders, Teams, & Coaches: Go From Replaceable to ✨Irreplaceable & Unstoppable in the AI Era (Without Tech Skills) 🚀 I'm Dr. Jon Finn, best-selling author of 'The Habit Mechanic' and founder of the award-winning Tougher Minds consultancy. With 25 years of experience in performance psychology and three psychology-related degrees, I help people and organizations thrive in the AI era. Drawing from my work with world-class athletes, global businesses, and cutting-edge science ...
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Two Good Sports is your weekly deep dive beyond the sports headlines. Join leading broadcasters Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny as they break down the biggest sports stories and unpack the human drama. Whether you’re a casual observer or a diehard fan, you’ll be brought up to speed on the people behind the narrative, why the story matters, and gain a new perspective and better understanding of the issues at the forefront of sport. Follow Two Good Sports on Instagram. Two Good Sports has featur ...
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The Global Sport Matters podcast is where youth athletes to pros, business leaders to non-profits, sports writers and beyond gather for unabashed conversations that share impactful stories and tackle complex matters of sport head-on.
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Welcome to the esk podcasts, an irregular series of podcasts with guests offering insight, analysis and their take on Everton Football Club and occasionally wider topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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🇬🇧 Making UK politics accessible & accountable. ✂️ Concise summaries of debates & briefings. ⚡️ A new topic every episode. Discover the issues your MP's are talking about. Local, national or international affairs, from AI regulation to climate finance to bin collection in Birmingham...we give you the crucial context you need. Listener suggestions are vital to our mission - making politics more accessible and accountable. So please get in touch and producer Tom (me) will grab another coffee a ...
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Samir Pathak talks about surgery, racism, cricket and charity
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55:55Samir Pathak is an HPB surgeon from Leeds in the UK. The family business has been medicine for several generations, but he has also been brought up immersed in the Indian culture of cricket - and in his family's case charity. n this truly fascinating interview, he discusses his early surgical career and training. This was impacted by having undergo…
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Top Mistakes Club Cricketers Repeated This Year
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14:08In this episode of Cricket Matters, we dive into the classic mistakes that club cricketers keep making year after year. From mindset to fitness to on-field decisions, we’ve seen the same patterns repeat themselves—and we want to break them down so you don’t fall into the same traps. This is a mix of tough truths and lighthearted laughs, all with th…
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Fixing Britain's Railways: The Plan for Simpler, Fairer Fares
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6:16Ever felt confused or ripped off buying a train ticket? You're not alone. This episode explores why the UK's rail fare system, with 50 million different fares, is so complex and untrustworthy. We'll look at the government's plan to fix it, including new pay-as-you-go systems and flexible ticket trials on lines like LNER. We also cover the major cha…
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Cricket Legend Brad Hogg Talks Drought Resilience
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13:06Today's all about recapping! The incredible Brad Hogg (cricket legend and Williams local) recaps the Southwest NRM drought resilience event that took place in Bridgetown last week. We go back to Friday with Bell Seeds' Kellie Bell and Burando Hill's Stew Mckenzie at the Bell Seeds Pasture Field Day. Plus, we check in with Brett Johnson from Farm Sh…
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Don't Fall for Financial Fraud: The Ultimate Guide to Your Credit Report | Paisa Vaisa | Anupam Gupta
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46:41The face of lending has changed forever. In this episode, we unpack the new era of digital lending and its impact on the modern consumer. Our special guest, Sachin S from CRIF, explains how credit bureaus work, the rise of quick loans and EMIs, and the importance of monitoring your credit score. Learn how to build a healthy score from scratch, unde…
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Archaeologist Madeline Robinson looks at how humans like to mark their presence.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Uncovering the mystery of Palau’s ancient terraces
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29:19Sophie Ly takes us to Palau to meet scientists and traditional knowledge custodians who are working together to uncover the secrets of Palau’s ancient terraces.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tom Lehrer wrote 37 satirical songs. As well as performing in live shows, he taught mathematics at Harvard, and the University of California and later taught a course in musical theatre.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Only 51 Houses for Sale in the Greater Albany Region
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17:21Merrifield Real Estate's Jeremy Stewart gives us a snapshot of the latest housing trends in Albany and the Great Southern. Roger Hitchcock from Rural Aid talks about how to deal with family breakdowns when living rurally. We chat to Vanessa Scott from Ord Minnett, as they become a corporate sponsor for the Rural, Regional and Remote Women's Network…
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Why size doesn't matter in MMA, Bokang "Little Giant" Masunyane explains...
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48:20Bokang “Little Giant” Masunyane is one of South Africa’s most exciting MMA fighters, known for his explosive wrestling, relentless pace, and fearless fighting style. Despite standing at just 5’2”, Masunyane has carved out a reputation as a giant-killer in the strawweight division, competing on the global stage in ONE Championship.Born and raised in…
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The Broncos sure can win (and Robert Irwin can dance??!)
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42:50This week on Two Good Sports, we're deep diving into the greatest rugby league match Georgie has ever seen and unpacking the AFL finals chaos, including why Bailey Smith might be your favourite villain. And finally, the most important news: Robert Irwin can DANCE. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroo…
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Remote UK Coastal Communities: Hidden Challenges & Vital Solutions
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6:40Remote UK coastal communities face unique, often hidden, challenges. Despite scenic beauty, these areas suffer from economic neglect, public service withdrawal, and high income deprivation. Key issues include geographical isolation, strain from seasonal tourism, a housing crisis from second homes, limited youth opportunities, and an aging populatio…
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Automated Sheep Feeders - Are They as Good as They Sound?
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14:16Vice Chair of Women in Farming Naomi Hall joins Rural Focus this morning for a chat about some exciting events coming up. Pioneer Seeds' Western Region Sales Manager Erinn McCartney gives us the latest on the upcoming joint field walk at their York STRIKE site. Gerard Roney from Advantage Feeders gives us advice on automated feeders and whether the…
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The Future of Freeview: Protecting UK Terrestrial TV in a Digital Age
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6:15This episode explores the hidden threat to digital terrestrial television (Freeview), a vital, free, and universal service for 98.5% of the UK. With licences expiring in 2034, there's a significant debate about switching off Freeview and transitioning to internet-only streaming. We discuss why this could severely impact vulnerable communities, incl…
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How To Deal with Potassium Deficiency in Wheat and Canola
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15:00Farm Weekly editor Darren O'Dea gives us this week's main stories, including a sale that did not go ahead for a major sheep station. 4 Farmer's Bill Crabtree gives advice on dealing with potassium deficiency due to all the rain we've been getting. Southwest Liberal member Steve Thomas talks gun laws and energy breakthroughs. And the ever-reliable C…
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Ep 50 - Unlocking the Power of Chronobiology: Why When You Eat Matters More Than You Think
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39:38In this exciting follow-up episode of Nutrition for Noobs, Michelle dives deeper into the science of chronobiology—the study of how our internal clocks impact metabolism, weight loss, gut health, and overall well-being. Michelle unpacks fascinating research showing that eating the same meals at different times of day can yield dramatically differen…
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Beyond the Breach: Understanding the JLR Cyber-Attack & UK's Cyber-Security Battle
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6:10The recent cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover severely disrupted production, impacting 34,000 UK employees and its extensive global supply chain. The UK Government, via the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), is actively supporting JLR and engaging daily with the company. This incident highlights a growing national challenge, with 40% of UK compa…
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What Issues Matter Most to You in the Wheatbelt?
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15:28Wheatbelt NRM CEO Renata Paliskis encourages the next generation of the wheatbelt to complete the Regional NRM Plan survey. GRDC western panel deputy chair John Young wraps up last week's Western Panel Spring Tour. And Statewide Power's Dan the Solar Man has been out and about, training building companies on how to do off-grid correctly. See omnyst…
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Lab Notes: After the SPF scandal — how is sunscreen tested?
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13:31Australia’s known for having some of the world’s toughest sunscreen standards, but in June, that reputation was rocked. Independent testing of 20 sunscreens found 16 did not meet their advertised SPF50 rating, including three children's sunscreens and three sold by the Cancer Council. So how are sunscreens tested, and what can we learn from these r…
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Ep 49 and a half - Celebrating 50 Episodes! Behind-the-Scenes Bloopers, Outtakes & Crickets – Nutrition for Noobs Unplugged
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12:32Surprise! To celebrate the 50th official episode of Nutrition for Noobs (coming tomorrow), we're dropping this special bonus, packed with two years' worth of behind-the-scenes outtakes, hilarious off-mic moments, and raw banter between your favorite co-hosts, Kevin and Michelle. From digestive hand gestures to cricket recipes, recording flubs, intr…
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Cricket's Future: Free-to-Air, The Hundred, & Participation Debate
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4:27This episode explores the impact of free-to-air broadcasting on cricket participation. The Hundred attracts new, younger audiences and funding, but faces criticism for alienating traditional fans and crowding the calendar. While free-to-air events like the 2005 Ashes and 2019 World Cup significantly boost participation, especially for women and gir…
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The Government's $40 million Supply Chain Capacity Grants - What You Need to Know
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17:51Happy Monday! This morning, we spoke to Rick Vincent from the Narrogin Men's Shed about National Men's Shed Week, and Milne Feeds' Paul Nenke pops in with the latest in feeds and fly busters. Ahead of this week's RegenWA Regenerative Food Systems Conference, we speak to Dr Terry McCosker about the challenges our local soil faces. And Gerard Roney f…
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Why Your Job Is Not Your Identity | Roopa Kudva on Work-Life Integration | Paisa Vaisa | Anupam Gupta
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49:26In this eye-opening episode of the Paisa Vaisa podcast, host Anupam Gupta sits down with the legendary Roopa Kudva, former MD of Crisil and author of Leadership Beyond the Playbook. Roopa shares her extraordinary journey from growing up in Assam and Meghalaya with almost no exposure to the business world to becoming a veteran business leader and a …
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Archaeologist and PhD student Madeline Robinson challenges us to see the past as a story which continues today and involves us all.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Robyn Williams visits the Subantarctic Plant House, the Seed Conservation Centre and marvels at some extremely old trees.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Peter Bernhardt reviews the approach of the Missouri Botanical Garden’s new president Lúcia G. Lohmann.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Researchers are investigating whether quantum particles impact biological processes such as photosynthesis or as wounds heal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sydney psychiatrist Jim Holmes wrote a diary covering his early bouts of recurrent pneumonia, leading to his eventual diagnosis of mesothelioma and developing illness.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SolarAid brings solar light and power to poorest African community
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3:59Affordable solar light and power has been introduced to 8,800 homes in a poor, remote region of Malawi.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Challenges Facing Our Food and Agriculture Systems Today
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20:10In this morning's show, Chris Gibb's from Regional Men's Health reminds us to look after our backs, while Dr Craig Liddicoat tells us about next week's RegenWA Regenerative Food Systems Conference at Optus Stadium. We check in with Elders' Craig White at the Liebe Spring Field Walk, and Nutrien's Harry Carol with the market report. And Peter Bostoc…
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Kicking off the NRL finals with Lavender Baj
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33:13Filling in for Abby this week is multi-sport tragic, TikTok legend and all-round delight Lavender Baj. Together, we dive into the NRL finals with gusto (and a few grudges), debate club culture at the Broncos, relive the joy of Lachy Ilias’ dancing, and wonder: could the Bulldogs–Panthers grand final be the cultural moment of the season? Harvey Norm…
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UK Steel in Crisis: Liberty Speciality Steels Liquidation & Government's Path Forward
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5:50This episode details the High Court's compulsory winding-up order against Liberty Speciality Steels, leading to its liquidation. The UK government affirms its support for affected workers and communities, with the Official Receiver now managing operations to stabilise the business. We explore why the government didn't intervene sooner, contrasting …
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Brad Hogg - A Meaningful Chat with a Cricket Legend
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19:11It's R U OK Day today - no better time to speak with Grain Producers Initiative ambassador and Scorchers cult hero Brad Hogg about looking after your mental health on the farm and on the cricket pitch! We catch up with Stephen Brown from Safe Farms WA and Dillian Elliott from Boekeman Machinery in the lead up to hay and harvest. And editor of the C…
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Pavement Parking Ban UK: Enhancing Pedestrian Safety & Accessibility for All
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5:38Pavement parking in England is a critical issue, where vehicles obstruct footways, endangering vulnerable pedestrians like disabled people, parents, and those with sight loss. While London and Scotland have clear bans, England faces inconsistent rules. There's a strong call for a default national prohibition with local exceptions to clarify laws an…
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Calling All Rural, Regional and Remote Women
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15:54In this edition, Holly chats to Michael Harding from Freightlines Group and Western Fuels about a bumper upcoming harvest. CEO of RRR Network Kendall Galbraith urges local women to get involved in their 'What RRR Women Want' survey. Editor for Farm Weekly Darren O'Dea gives us this week's headlines, and Nutrien's Craig Walker delivers another great…
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Why Most Cricketers Don’t Improve Year to Year
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8:24We all know the frustration of finishing one cricket season only to start the next in the same place—or sometimes worse. In this episode, we break down why most cricketers fail to improve year after year and what separates the ones who do. We’ll share how to use the off-season to your advantage, both physically and mentally, so you can come back st…
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Diabetes in Sport: Tackling Stigma, Building Inclusion & Unlocking Athlete Potential
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6:23Physical activity is a powerful tool for managing diabetes and preventing serious health complications. However, there are significant barriers faced by people with diabetes, especially young athletes, including stigma, misunderstanding, and a lack of support from coaches, schools, and sporting bodies. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for …
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How Growing Legumes Could Score You a Trip to Crown Towers
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13:13Some fun topics covered this morning! GGA's Daniel Kidd tells us about their exciting legumes 'Cropetition', with entries currently open and closing at the end of September. Gerard Roney from Advantage Feeders lets us know about the government's Supply Chain Capacity grants program, and RSM's Kieran Sullivan tells us why they've partnered with the …
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Lab Notes: Move over, NASA — Australia's heading back into space
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14:04When you think of leaders in the space sector, big hitters like NASA and private companies like SpaceX spring to mind. But since the very beginning of the Space Age, Australia has played a role in the space flight industry. And this year, an Australian company tried to launch a rocket from Australian soil. So why is Australia building and launching…
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JL de Jager - The tennis legend shaping sporting minds
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45:04South African tennis legend John-Laffnie de Jager made his mark as a world top-20 doubles player, winning 7 ATP titles and reaching multiple Grand Slam semi-finals. Today, he’s just as influential off the court – mentoring rising stars, captaining South Africa in Davis Cup, and working with some of the game’s best, including Carlos Alcaraz and Nova…
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Baby Allergy Guidance Review: Preventing Allergies in Infants
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6:41A proposed Bill seeks to review allergy guidance for feeding and weaning babies in the UK. Spearheaded by Becky Gittins, an allergy sufferer herself, the Bill addresses the increasing rates of allergic diseases in the UK. It highlights that current NHS guidance on introducing allergy-triggering foods, such as peanuts and eggs, may be outdated compa…
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A donation of just half a tonne of grain to Foodbank's grain program provides more than 12,000 servings of cereal. For every $1 invested, they can distribute $5 worth of food to people who would otherwise go without. Holly catches up with Foodbank CEO Kate O'Hara to talk about the program. We check in with Stew Mckenzie from Burando Hill, with some…
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The ₹200 Cr. Business Built on Bunk Beds: A Deep Dive into goStops | Anupam Gupta | Paisa Vaisa
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55:23On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Pankaj Parwanda, the co-founder of goStops Hostels, to explore the booming youth travel industry in India. Pankaj shares the fascinating story of how a backpacking trip in Europe led to the creation of goStops, a company that has become a leader in the youth travel and hostel market. …
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Live from WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin’s Open Day
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48:22In this live edition of Rural Focus: Cunderdin Ag's Open Day! Holly chats with the fantastic students and staff. 00:00 Matt Dowell - Principal, 04:39 Madison and Brody - Year 12 head students, 09:38 Jemma Read - Piggery Technical Officer, 12:10 Tiffany and Ruby - Year 11 & 12 students, 16:14 Kurtis and Kody - Year 12 students, 20:33 Saxon Rice-Faze…
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Day 2 - Live at the Newdegate Machinery Field Days 2025
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32:00In this live edition of Rural Focus: Dan the Solar Man - Statewide Power, Davina Hams and Greta Wolzak - Photography Exhibition, Tyson Bell - AFGRI Equipment, Bryce Sinclair - State Ewe Hogget Competition, Stew Mckenzie - Burando Hill, Brad Wisewould - RLF Agtech, Bill Crabtree - 4 Farmers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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John Clarke – Lorin Clarke’s film tribute to her father
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20:24As The Science Show celebrates 50 years, we remember John Clarke’s contributions to early Science Shows and point to a film just released looking at John’s life, produced by his daughter Lorin.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reactions in birds’ eyes where proteins respond to the Earth’s magnetic field may provide information for birds in flight.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Author Zoe Kean explores humans’ place in the web of life uncovering evolutionary mysteries which carry the potential to offer humans a better life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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