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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the blog of the same name,exploring the science, art, and popular culture of the Mesozoic world. We discuss new dinosaur discoveries, interview artists and authors, and delve into classic books from our popular "Vintage Dinosaur Art" feature.
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Breaking Trail

Lisa Gerber

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Breaking Trail. Every other week, Lisa Gerber talks to people who are working to make the world more habitable, more humane, and more loving. In the words of author and environmentalist David Orr, they are the “peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers and lovers of every kind” that this world needs so desperately. Through their stories, we cover themes of hope, courage, and action. This is a show for people who want to contribute to the world rather than take from it. We are living life ...
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The Sustainability Education Podcast is a series dedicated to examining and debunking myths surrounding sustainability education. Hosted by Dr. Stefan T. Siegel, this podcast series aims to provide evidence-informed, effective, and ethically-responsible insights into sustainability education. Through engaging with global thought leaders and experts, the podcast explores the prevalence, origins, consequences, and prevention of educational myths, contributing to a more informed and critical ap ...
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Dear Black Voter

The Chicago Urban League

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Local and state elections matter. If you're not voting with knowledge, you're not voting with power. Dear Black Voter is a six-part series on voter education. We dive into deadlines, statistics, the roles & duties of elected officials, key issues for African-American voters and so much more. New episodes are released every other Tuesday. This Chicago Urban League podcast is produced in partnership with journalist Dometi Pongo, our President and CEO Shari Runner and VP of External Affairs Cal ...
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Bad at Sports

Bad at Sports

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Bad At Sports is a weekly podcast about contemporary art. Founded in 2005, the series focuses on presenting the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, various other arts professionals through an online audio format.
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At a Distance

The Slowdown

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A podcast about the bigger picture. Host Spencer Bailey calls on leading minds, from scientists and technologists to artists and climate activists, to zoom out and look at some of the planet’s most pressing issues from a whole-earth, long-view perspective.
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Linked By Golf

Ross McGuire

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Linked by Golf is a golf podcast that explores the journeys of individuals shaped by the sport. Each episode features candid conversations with golf professionals, aspiring tour players, golf coaches, and sports journalists. From golf coaching tips to tour player stories, Linked by Golf offers a unique perspective on the game. Guests share how golf has influenced their careers, personal growth, and connections. Subscribe for inspiring golf interviews, expert advice, and behind-the-scenes sto ...
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Fitness in Diving

David Charash DO,CWS,FACEP,FUHM Dive Medicine Physician

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Fitness in Diving is an audio series hosted by Dr. David Charash about the 6 components of diving fitness. In this series, you can expect conversations with thought leaders in the diving world and discussions about how divers can dive smart. David Charash DO, CWS, FACEP, FUHM Dr. Charash is a principal in Dive Medicine and Hyperbaric Consultants LLC. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine in Emergency Medicine and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine and a Certified Wo ...
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Each Friday, NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor Thomas Coughlan covers off the biggest political news in New Zealand, going behind the headlines and giving the inside perspective direct from the Beehive, featuring interviews with politicians, press gallery reporters and economic and political experts. And join us every month for a Local Edition episode with Georgina Campbell, looking at the biggest concerns from a local government level. You can find more politics news at nzherald.co.nz/politics/
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Math Therapy

The Math Guru

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Math Therapy explores the root causes of math trauma, and the empowering ways we can heal from it. Each week host Vanessa Vakharia, aka The Math Guru, dives into what we get right and wrong about math education, and chats with some of today’s most inspiring and visionary minds working to make math more accessible, diverse, and fun for students of all ages. Whether you think you’re a "math person" or not, you’re about to find out that math people don’t actually exist – but the scars that math ...
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Description: In this episode of Linked by Golf, Ross McGuire sits down with Scott Dixon, Head Professional at Dalmahoy Golf & Country Club. From battling the yips as a player to becoming one of Scotland’s most forward-thinking coaches, Scott shares his journey in the game and why he believes most golfers never truly understand why they hit a good o…
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Episode 41 of the famous Chasmosaurs Podcast is here, and it's a bittersweet one. Today's episode is a tribute to the recently departed Czech palaeoartist Jan Sovák (1953 - 2025) and his frankly ginormous body of work. So ginormous in fact, that we just had to dedicate an entire episode to him. But there's more to talk about. For one thing, there's…
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Live from the tailgate lounge at Chicago Architectural Biennial 6's booth at Expo Chicago, Duncan and Ryan welcome Joey Orr, the newly appointed Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the MCA Chicago. In this densely brilliant and surprisingly hilarious conversation, Orr discusses what it means to steer a contemporary art institution in an era of dee…
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Loving Oakmont! Sharing Some Oakmont Country Club Goodies! Welcome to Episode 224 of THE Golf Improvement Podcast! Dedicated to sharing useful information on professional club fitting, putting and short game improvement, and effective practice techniques. CHANGING GOLFER'S LIVES - ONE GOLFER AT A TIME! Show Notes: I share some personal memories abo…
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In this episode of Linked by Golf, host Ross McGuire chats with David Mullins, GM for Europe at Golf.ai—a platform using artificial intelligence to revolutionize how we experience golf. David unpacks how Golf.ai helps golfers improve their game in real-time—whether it’s club selection, live scoring updates, or quick access to tournament data. They …
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Broadcast live from Rice University (yes, in Houston), this episode of Bad at Sports brings together the curator of comics and cartoon art at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum, Caitlin McGurk, and the Richmond-based zine publisher and comics obsessive behind Bubbles Fanzine, Brian Baynes. We dive deep into McGurk’s new book Tell Me a Sto…
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In this episode of Linked by Golf, Ross chats with seasoned Scotland international and current national team captain Matt Clark, a player with 10 consecutive appearances in the Home Internationals. From humble beginnings smashing windows with footballs to representing his country at the highest amateur level, Matt’s story is a brilliant example of …
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This week on Bad at Sports, Duncan MacKenzie and Ryan Peter Miller cruise their way into a murder mansion fever dream with Jake Nickell and Lance Curran, two of the minds behind Threadless—the Chicago-based t-shirt empire that helped invent crowdsourced artwear before we’d marketed terms like “creator economy” or “drop ship.” What begins as a nosta…
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In this episode, Ross sits down with rising golf talent Tom Spreadborough, who has just secured his full card for the Sunshine Tour in South Africa. Tom shares the story of his journey from picking up a club at age 12 at Farnham Golf Club to competing at county level, joining the England regional squad, and ultimately turning professional. We dive …
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In this special 15-minute episode, we sit down with Neil Hampton, General Manager of the legendary Royal Dornoch Golf Club, to unpack the visionary growth formula that’s reshaping one of Scotland’s most historic clubs. Under Neil’s forward-thinking leadership, Dornoch is thriving—not just preserving tradition, but innovating for a bold future in gl…
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Spring has sprung and episode 40 of the LITC podcast arrives! Today, famous palaeontologist, artist and all-around international fabulous guy Mark Witton returns to the show as he geeks out with our own Marc Vincent about Tyrannosaurus rex! Mark's upcoming new book, King Tyrant, is all about the toothy star from Hell Creek. For Vintage Dinosaur Art…
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Recorded live at the Comics Without Borders / Sans Frontières gathering at Rice University, this episode dives deep into international comics publishing, aesthetic risk-taking, and how underground networks drive a truly global comics culture. David Schilter, publisher and editor of Latvia’s acclaimed kuš! comics, joins us alongside Pedro Vieira de …
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In this engaging episode, Ross McGuire chats with renownedgolf coach Hugh Marr about the evolving world of coaching, continuous learning, and the importance of staying connected to the game as a player. Hugh has been coach to Beef Johnson. Scott Jamieson and Thorbjorn Olesen and many more tour players. Hugh reflects on his transition from tour life…
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In this episode of Linked by Golf, Ross McGuire is joined by Scottish golfing legend Alastair Forsyth. A two-time European Tour winner, Alastair opens up about his time on tour, his move into coaching, and what Scottish golf needs to thrive. We cover: Life on tour and being drawn in front of Tiger Woods at the Open A brilliant behind-the-scenes sto…
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In this engaging episode of Linked by Golf, Ross McGuire sits down with seasoned PGA professional David Orr for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of golf in Scotland, the evolution of the game post-COVID, and his ongoing journey in the sport. David shares insights on membership trends, rising costs, and the crucial role of community and c…
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Linked by Golf is the podcast that celebrates the people, passion, and stories behind the game we all love. Hosted by Ross McGuire, the show tees off with Scottish senior amateur golf standout Ronnie Clark, whose multiple championship wins across Europe and decades of dedication to the game offer wisdom, insight, and some unforgettable tales from t…
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In this episode, we sit down with architect, editor, and curator Florencia Rodriguez, Artistic Director of the Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB) 6. We dig into the ideas shaping this year’s edition—titled “Shift: Architecture in Times of Radical Change”—and her approach to curating a biennial that centers transformation, public space, and critica…
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Insert Content Template or Symbol Zero Torque Putters! David Orr Interview Welcome to Episode 223 of THE Golf Improvement Podcast! Dedicated to sharing useful information on professional club fitting, putting and short game improvement, and effective practice techniques. CHANGING GOLFER'S LIVES - ONE GOLFER AT A TIME! Show Notes: Welcome back - for…
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Recorded live at Comics Sans Frontières, Houston For our milestone 900th episode, we headed to Houston and sat down with the brilliant Robert Pruitt, live at the Cats Conference: Comics Sans Frontières—a gathering of artists, thinkers, and cultural workers reshaping the future of comics, narrative, and speculative visual worlds. Live at a bar after…
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In this episode of Linked By Golf, Ross is joined by Mike Carroll — the man behind Fit for Golf and a leading expert on how strength, speed, and mobility training can transform your golf game. Mike shares insights into why doing something is always better than doing nothing when it comes to your fitness, and why even small, consistent efforts can h…
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Gremlins, Borders, and Recipes for Resistance This week we’re joined by Jessica Snow and Liga Spunde, two artists navigating the world through comics, street theater, and occasionally letterpress and photoshop. Jessica Snow walks us through her wide-ranging practice—from illustration and letterpress to building massive puppets and organizing street…
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⛳ Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of Linked by Golf, we sit down with former PGA Tour professional and broadcast analyst, Gary Christian to explore his incredible path from the mini-tours to golf’s grandest stage. Gary shares the highs and lows of his playing days, what it truly takes to reach the PGA Tour, and how perseverance shaped hi…
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Just in time to make sure it's not an April Fools joke comes episode 39 of the world-famous Chasmosaurs podcast! It's time once again to talk about that Grand Signeur of palaeoart, his Lordship John Sibbick, King of the Isle of Wight (maybe). This time, we're looking at the lesser-known followup to the classic Normanpedia, the grandly-titled WHEN D…
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Last week, Opposition Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Hon David Parker gave a speech addressing the state of New Zealand's international relations as part of an event for Diplosphere. Thomas chaired a Q&A after the event between Parker and the audience, and On the Tiles presents the full speech by Parker and that Q&A for this week's episode. See o…
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This week. Dana’s back? She and Duncan sit down with artist Wafaa Bilal and curator Bana Kattan to discuss Bilal’s powerful and deeply personal mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Known for his provocative, often participatory works that grapple with war, trauma, displacement, and surveillance, Bilal has long made th…
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In this episode of Linked by Golf, we welcome Mark Immelman—renowned golf broadcaster, coach, and podcast host of On the Mark. As a leading voice in golf media, Mark has shared insights with millions, covering major championships, including The Masters and coaching elite players. We explore his career journey, his teaching philosophy, and how he tr…
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Health care in New Zealand eats up a huge portion of the budget each year, and it's growing - The Government spent 7.3% of GDP on health in the year to June 2024, more than any year outside of Covid. Treasury reckons spending is expected to grow to 10% of GDP by 2061 - so how can we get on top of it? This week, Thomas is joined by Sir Bill English,…
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Strokes Gained Insights! Peter Sanders Interview Welcome to Episode 222 of THE Golf Improvement Podcast! Dedicated to sharing useful information on professional club fitting, putting and short game improvement, and effective practice techniques. CHANGING GOLFER'S LIVES - ONE GOLFER AT A TIME! Show Notes: Interview with Peter Sanders - creator of th…
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In this episode, we talk Architectural Doucmentaries, Graphic Design, the cross over of the art and design audiences, and whether or not social practice could be a job: Kyle Bergman, is the mastermind behind the Architecture & Design Film Festival (ADFF), takes us through the wild ride of showcasing global architectural stories and films. He shares…
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In this episode of Linked by Golf, we’re joined by John Henry, a Scottish golf professional who has dedicated his life to the game. From growing up playing on some of Scotland’s finest courses to competing at the highest levels, John shares his journey, the highs and lows of professional golf, and his thoughts on the future of the sport. We also hi…
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In this episode of Linked By Golf, we sit down with David Addison, a well-known name in Scottish golf. David takes us through his journey from a standout amateur career—where he famously defeated Rory McIlroy in foursomes—to his current role as General Manager at Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club. We discuss his early days as a promising young golfer…
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In the final episode recorded live from Stitch and Staple: The Artist Book Fair, we’re thrilled to sit down with two incredible comic creators, Beth Hetland and Kyle O'Connell. This conversation dives deep into the world of comics and graphic narratives, with Hetland and O'Connell offering insights into their creative collaborations and shared comi…
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Becoming A Lifelong Golfer! Dr. John Paul Guidry Interview Insert Content Template or Symbol Welcome to Episode 221 of THE Golf Improvement Podcast! Dedicated to sharing useful information on professional club fitting, putting and short game improvement, and effective practice techniques. CHANGING GOLFER'S LIVES - ONE GOLFER AT A TIME! Show Notes: …
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In this episode of Linked By Golf, we sit down with Scottish PGA professional Kenny Monaghan to explore his remarkable journey in the world of golf. From his early playing days at Airdrie to his time at Stirling Golf Club, Kenny has honed his craft both on and off the course. Now, as the proud owner of Strathclyde Park Family Golf Centre, he’s shap…
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In the first political panel catchup for the year, Thomas is joined by Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls and NZ Herald Wellington Business Editor Jenee Tibshraeny to discuss a hectic period in local politics - ranging from the resignation of Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr, the firing of UK High Commissioner Phil Goff, the latest comments b…
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In this episode, Bad at Sports welcomes artist, writer, and thinker Emma Bergman to discuss a range of fascinating topics that blend the personal, the theoretical, and the speculative. We delve into Emma's ideas about utopian conviction and how they intersect with the looming specter of the coming apocalypse, and the games we can play with what is …
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In this episode, Bad at Sports dives into the world of independent publishing, printmaking, and the intersections of art, academia, and production with two innovative presses pushing the boundaries of their respective fields. Hoof Print Press, based in Pilsen, Chicago, is not just a print shop, but a thriving print publisher that explores multiple …
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In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Stewart Whiteford, the driving force behind Talk Golf Scotland, to our podcast. Stewart's passion for golf is deeply rooted in his Scottish heritage, having represented Scotland at both boys and youths levels. Although his aspirations to become a tour professional shifted, his dedication to the sport rema…
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Biography Prof. Dr. Daniella Tilbury Prof. Dr. Daniella Tilbury is a globally recognized expert in sustainability education, leadership, and policy development. She has played a crucial role in shaping international frameworks for sustainability education, working with supranational institutions such as UNESCO, various governments, and higher educa…
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Competition for the top job in our biggest cities is heating up ahead of this year’s local body elections, with some potential candidates already causing a stir. Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has confirmed she wants a second term although many people in the capital are wondering why, given her tumultuous entry to the world of local government. In Au…
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After months of technical mishaps, we finally managed to get the podcast back up and running! Marc, Gemma and Natee start off by having a little moan about terrible dinosaur movies before moving into a fun German book Gemma found at a school! We got some typical late 80s fare, with some very unusual depictions of dinosaurs... Then, Gemma and Marc i…
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Welcome back to Linked by Golf! I'm thrilled to have Scottish professional golfer Scott Borrowman with us today. Scott began his career with a victory on his professional debut in Egypt and has since become a respected senior teaching professional at Stirling Golf Club. Specializing in power and performance coaching, he's dedicated to helping golfe…
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This month, the Cook Islands signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with China, sparking tensions between the islands and New Zealand. It has sparked renewed discussions about China's interest in the Pacific, and how New Zealand should respond, as the Asia-Pacific region remains a hotbed of diplomatic tension between the East and West. Marco …
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In this episode, we sit down with Cecilia Beaven, a dynamic Mexican-born artist, muralist, and illustrator whose work bridges the worlds of fine art and public spaces. Beaven's pieces have graced both urban environments and galleries, transforming her surroundings with a unique blend of surrealism, humor, and critical commentary. Her work explores …
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In this special episode of Linked By Golf, I'm joined by none other than Iain Carter—golf correspondent for the BBC and special guest of the hugely popular Chipping Forecast podcast. Iain shares his fascinating journey, offering an insider’s perspective on life behind the mic at some of golf’s biggest tournaments. We explore how Iain’s passion for …
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Insert Content Template or Symbol BEATING The Chipping Yips! Dr. Gordon Morrison Interview Insert Image Welcome to Episode 220 of THE Golf Improvement Podcast! Dedicated to sharing useful information on professional club fitting, putting and short game improvement, and effective practice techniques. CHANGING GOLFER'S LIVES - ONE GOLFER AT A TIME! S…
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The Government has declared 2025 the year of economic growth, with its current action plan for the next quarter honing in on various economic growth plans. Craig Renney, chief economist for the CTU, and former advisor to Labour Finance Minister Grant Robertson, joins Thomas this week to discuss economic growth from a left-leaning perspective and wh…
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Strap in, print nerds, because this week we’re coming to you live from the wild and inky trenches of the Staple and Stitch Artist Book Fair at 21C Chicago! First up, we’ve got Angee Lennard and Jessica Cochran from Process Process Print Publishers—the dynamic duo that’s doing god's work by helping artists get their process-based, experimental print…
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Scottish golfer Lloyd Saltman, who first captured the golfing world's attention as an exceptional junior talent. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Lloyd's early promise was evident when he clinched the Scottish Boys' Championship in 2003. This victory marked the beginning of a series of amateur tr…
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On the Tiles is back for 2025, and to kick off the year, Thomas is joined by NZ Herald Wellington Business Editor Jenee Tibshraeny and Interest.co.nz's economic policy reporter Dan Brunskill to look ahead at the economy this year. They discuss their predictions, house prices, credit ratings, the HYEFU from the end of 2024, debanking, and what this …
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