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I've spent the last 16 years helping musicians simplify the music-making process and start releasing as much music as they want, music they're proud to share with the world. As a lifelong musician and songwriter, I've released new music almost every year over the last few decades. I know the fear that comes from putting yourself out there and releasing your art to the world. I also know the deep joy that comes from building a body of work. I want to help you get there, too.
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BrainStuff

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Whether the topic is popcorn or particle physics, you can count on BrainStuff to explore -- and explain -- the everyday science in the world around us.
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This podcast channel is dedicated to providing you with lots of information relating to positive thinking, mindfulness meditation, ancient scripture and wisdom combined with modern science. I hope I find it useful and if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to hear please let me know. Have a great life. Mark Dawes
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Local band Brainium tells stories about playing live (anywhere from bars to parking lots), recording music starting in the 80s (cassette tape) through today (DAW), their eventually-to-be-released stage musical, and more. Self-described (in the song “Our Kind of Town”) as “Two guys in disguise as a pseudointellectual music machine” Brainium is guitarist (and much more) Thom Ciezki and keyboardist (and much less) Gary Schmid. Both (especially Thom) have played in other local bands but only Bra ...
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B2B marketing strategy grows ever more complex, with marketers needing to understand strategy, marketing technology, e-commerce, customer success, and more. This show covers it all, from a Business-to-Business perspective. From the creators and host of the award-winning The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström podcast, comes B2B Agility™, a podcast focused on how B2B marketers and the brands they represent become category leaders and drive optimal results for the business and their customers. The ...
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Recording & Mixing

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Welcome to the Sound On Sound Recording and Mixing podcast channel where you’ll find shows packed with Hints & Tips about getting the most out of the recording, mixing and mastering process. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. Self-aware people learn from those trials. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by everyone, including academics, athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, writers, and difference makers. They have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, the ...
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Uncinched

Qualitea Equine & Stable Instincts

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Welcome to Uncinched, the unfiltered horse podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by Stable Instincts & QualiTea Equine, this show is your backstage pass to the real, raw, and hilarious world of working with horses. We started Uncinched because, like a lot of horse people, we were craving honest conversations. The horse industry is full of incredible highs and gut-wrenching lows, and too often, those tough, gritty, or awkward moments get left out of the spotlight. So, we decided to creat ...
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Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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Crimelines walks you through true crime events, pairing captivating tales with clear storytelling. Host Charlie brings in appropriate historic and cultural context to look beyond what happened and consider why it happened. Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC
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Dawescast

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We're Noah & Eli, and we have Something in Common: we love Dawes. Our Dawes podcast journeys one by one through each and every song in the Dawes discography, exploring the genius behind our favorite band.
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Right Now with Jim Daws is a webcast covering news, politics & culture from an America First perspective. You can listen almost anywhere except Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Jim is currently on hiatus, but the show will return in February 2022. Right Now is listener supported. Help make this program possible by clicking here: www.paypal.me/rightnowjimdaws
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Pod 5 Podcast

Steven Daws

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Facts in five minutes, all you need on any subject from movies to history in bite-sized chunks. You can also contribute a question you always wanted the answer to, and we will make an episode about it. Message us on Twitter @pod_5_podcast and please tell your friends!
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The podcast for marketers who want to learn how to optimize their B2B website. Each episode we’ll discuss the hottest subjects surrounding conversion rate optimization and give you tips to transform your website into a revenue-generating machine.Join me for easy-to-action tips that can help you change the game.
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Harmonic Horizons

S1gns Of L1fe & Jon Audio

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Welcome to “Harmonic Horizons” where we explore new realms and possibilities in sound. In each episode, we'll delve into the vast world of music and sound, discovering innovative techniques, emerging genres, and the untold stories behind the notes.
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Chickens Can't See Cubes

Piper Dawes and Christopher Parr

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A podcast all about 100% true facts that have not at all been made up. Especially not by host Piper Dawes (@pipertalks), or Christopher Parr (@trilbynorton), the director of the Munchausen Institute for Totally Real Research. You probably could make it up, but we haven’t. Honest!
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Wes Martin

Wes Martin

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Wes Martin, I write songs and paint. Not at the same time. I wrote a song per week in '11 as Ukuleleboy (despite rarely using one, I know!!). I still write and record songs, annd post them on here. Hope you enjoy listening. Wes
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Music Production Made Simple is a podcast about how to make beats based on FL Studio (Music Program DAW). The podcast is hosted by GratuiTous (Riley Weller), who is independent from FL Studio, and all opinions are his own. Learn beatmaking, music production tips, arrangement, mixing, mastering, sound design, and music computers. View Beatmaking Courses: https://itsGratuiTous.com/courses/ # GratuiTous
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Welcome to ‘Mike Dawes has a Podcast’, a series of one on one discussions about guitar, guitarists, and the music industry. MDHAP features a selection of long-form interviews I conducted with some of the most interesting artists in the scene today. I will be talking to friends from the road of all genres, as well as some exciting guests I will be meeting for the first time. This podcast is presented by the amazing ToneWoodAmp, the revolutionary award-winning effects processor for acoustic gu ...
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Sotheby’s is the temporary custodian of some of the world’s most rare, remarkable and coveted art and objects. Our global specialists are connoisseurs and market experts in 40 countries and 70 collecting categories. They will be your guides, exploring the significance and journey of an extraordinary work with those who know it best. Your weekly dose of wonder is available now. To step further into the world of Sotheby’s, you can visit any of our galleries around the world; they’re open to th ...
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A dad with a podcast dealing with mental health and other odd things that interest me. I have OCD, anxiety, and emetophobia, and I will discuss what happens to me and how these conditions affect other people as well. Please remember to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review; it will be hugely appreciated. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walking-with-anxiety/support
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Jet Kernaghan's hobbies are dirt bike riding, and bushwalking in Springbrook and MacPherson Ranges, scenic rim, Springbrook is his suburb 4123 QLD. Music Production is his core interest. Recording studio technique, log as a format for recording, Gibson Guitars, Native Instruments (software), Logic Vs Protools - pros and cons, Pros and cons of Logic vs protocols, What is the best DAW (music production tool)
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Long-time Crystal Palace fan podcast talking about team news, Palace match reviews, and Crystal Palace Football club history. To become a member to get Crystal Palace updates early, visit: ko-fi.com/palacetothecore Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/palace-to-the-core-crystal-palace-pod--5084265/support.
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Jet Kernaghan’s hobbies are dirt bike riding, and bushwalking in Springbrook and MacPherson Ranges, scenic rim, Springbrook is his suburb 4123 QLD. Music Production is his core interest. Recording studio technique, log as a format for recording, Gibson Guitars, Native Instruments (software), Logic Vs Protools - pros and cons, Pros and cons of Logic vs protocols , What is the best DAW (music production tool)
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Technology is changing fast. And it's changing our world even faster. Host Alix Dunn interviews visionaries, researchers, and technologists working in the public interest to help you keep up. Step outside the hype and explore the possibilities, problems, and politics of technology. We publish weekly.
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Hosted by the hyperactive music producer Oxygenfad each episode we talk to a new artist about their stories and how they do what they do. There is a human, beautiful side to the show when people talk about struggles they had to go through but there is also a gigantic nerd element to the show when we talk about 90's DOS trackers, DAWs, VSTs, and the best foam to use when building your own sound proofed studio. There is always something to learn from each episode and the takeaways will help yo ...
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Screen Test of Time

Suzan Eraslan and David Daw

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The Screen Test of Time is a podcast where Suzan Eraslan and David Daw set out to watch every movie ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, in order, from the first awards season to eventually the present day. Each week, they watch and review a different movie, and when they've watched everything nominated in a particular year, they tell you whether the Oscar went to the right one!
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The UBK Happy Funtime Hour

Gregory Scott (UBK) & Nathan Daniel

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Two passionate audio engineering nerds --- Kush Audio gear designer and avowed analog snob Gregory Scott, and ITB mixing pro Nathan Daniel --- crack themselves up while answering listeners' questions about everything from gear and plugins, to the psychology of mixing, to what makes a song grab the listener's ears and heart and how to get more of it into your productions. Whether you mix professionally on a 9000J or in your bedroom on Cubase, these ballbusting fanatics of sound will spark you ...
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Podcast featuring Maye Gal, ingleserang walang pera (broke). A 26 year old self proclaimed critic and minimalist. Curator of things and broken human. Occasional photographer and erratic interior specialist. Gandang ganda sa sarili. Daming satsat minsan non-sense naman. May drama ang mama so sit back and listen to her not-so-peculiar chika and spilling the bean moments. She’s an art of her own daw (sabi niya). x
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Open Dawes Training is a public speaking, presentation and communication skills coaching company, with the key motivation of the company being to help people open doors that they may not even know exist yet, with increased confidence, willingness, and skills to present and speak in front of/with others. The podcast is taken from the live weekly "Opened Dawes" Live video show, where founder Chris Dawes dives into the key areas that make the difference with "public speaking", whether that is f ...
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Chaque semaine, Bruno Guglielminetti revient sur l'actualité numérique et propose des rencontres avec des acteurs de domaines connexes. // A weekly news magazine about digital news, with interviews, all in French. Bonne écoute !
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Dan Can Make Beats

Daniel Bertrand-Grell

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Just a random depressed INTP-T type guy called Dan from somewhere in South London that can make beats. I've been making music for 21 years. My main DAW is FL Studio. I sometimes rewire to Reason. Mainly started making beats to tackle panic attacks, depression and general anxiety over the years. I'm mainly a film actor outside of music. I've started to transition into film scoring lately musically. My genres are Electronic, Hip Hop/ Boom-Bap, Drill/ Grime, R'n'B, Film and Soundtrack. @DanCanM ...
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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/
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Dave Chang has a few questions. Besides being the chef of the Momofuku restaurants and the creator and host of Netflix’s 'Ugly Delicious,' Dave is an avid student and fan of sports, music, art, film, and, of course, food. In ranging conversations that cover everything from the creative process to his guest’s guiltiest pleasures, Dave and a rotating cast of smart, thought-provoking guests talk about their inspirations, failures, successes, fame, and identities.
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First Nations children are over-represented in the care system. The reasons for this are complex - including intergenerational trauma from previous separations from family and culture, and the legacy of past policies of forced removal. Isaiah Dawe spent years cycling from placement to placement in the foster care system. The way he describes it, hi…
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Meadowlark Hills' Michelle Haub and Katie Sigman rejoin "Aging Gratefully" to talk about the Memory Program, that offers free services for those throughout the community who are dealing with memory issues. Through their day to day work with clients and care-givers, these two women offer encouragement through the many ways they help those with demen…
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Who knew what and when about Israel's strikes in Doha, that are being condemned around the world as a flagrant breach of Qatar's sovereignty. At least six people have been killed in the attack targeting senior Hamas figures in Doha. Qatar has slammed the attack as a "criminal assault" and a "blatant violation of all international laws and norms", s…
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Stéphane Berthomet revient à la nouvelle stratégie gouvernementale visant à soutenir la créativité numérique dans le domaine culturel. Le plan reconnaît enfin les créateurs de contenus numériques comme des acteurs à part entière du paysage artistique. Cette reconnaissance ouvre la porte à des mécanismes de financement mieux adaptés à leurs besoins.…
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Le président de Triple Boris nous parle d’un nouveau studio, Dodo Taco, dédié à la création de propriétés intellectuelles originales. Leur premier jeu, Where is Billy?, propose une expérience interactive au ton décalé, centrée sur l’exploration et la narration. L’objectif est d’élargir le rayonnement international de la création québécoise en jeux …
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On today’s episode, how a paper brochure began a treasure hunt to authenticate a masterpiece of modern Indian art – Jagdish Swaminathan’s “Homage to Solzhenitsyn”. Manjari Sihare-Sutin, Head of Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art Worldwide, shares the story and how it culminated in a record-breaking sale that redefined the artist’s place in the…
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Australian football manager Ange Postecoglou has been named the new head coach of English Premier League side Nottingham Forest. It's only been a short three-month absence out of a top-flight job — in June he was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur despite winning the Europa League and ending their 17-year trophy drought. Guest: Craig Foster, former captai…
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Russia's Deputy Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has accused Finland of laying the groundwork for a possible NATO attack on Russia. In an opinion piece published by Russian news agency, TASS, the former Russian president and prime minister addressed his concerns about Helsinki's NATO membership and growing defence cooperation with the alli…
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The Prime Minister joins regional leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum in Honiara today. Anthony Albanese hoped to sign a $500 million security and development agreement with Vanuatu yesterday, but some local MPs have baulked at the deal's details. Guest: Matt Thistlethwaite, Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Producer: Jason Whittake…
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Australia Post has announced it will resume all parcel services to the United States later this month. Deliveries were suspended in August, throwing many Australian exporters into chaos, after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on low-value goods entering the country. Guest: Gary Starr, Executive General Manager of Parcel, Post and eCommerce …
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The fatal shark attack on Sydney's Northern Beaches at the weekend has reignited debate over shark nets and their effectiveness. About 50 of the state's beaches from Wollongong to Newcastle have shark nets installed between September and April each year. This summer, three Sydney councils were to trial the removal of some nets, but the New South Wa…
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The Victorian Government has tabled a historic Treaty Bill in parliament with the aim of holding the government to account over policies impacting the First Peoples of Victoria. Victoria is the first state to make such a move, and if the legislation is passed, it will make the First Peoples' Assembly permanent. Guest: Rueben Berg, co-chair of the F…
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Agility requires not only adapting to change but also anticipating it. This means understanding the evolving needs of your customers and the broader market landscape, and adjusting your strategies accordingly. Today, we're going to talk about navigating the complexities of marketing in the procurement services industry, especially in times of econo…
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The Prime Minister jets to Vanuatu today, where a landmark agreement with the Pacific nation hangs in the balance. It follows Canberra last week signing a major deal with Nauru. Anthony Albanese will then head to the Pacific Islands Forum in Honiara, where climate change and the role of China in the region are high on the agenda. And France is faci…
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Entrevue avec le PDG, François William Croteau. L’Institut de la résilience et de l’innovation urbaine qu’il dirige réunit 12 villes pour créer une base de données partagée sur le climat. Objectif : permettre aux chercheurs et aux décideurs d’élaborer des outils d’intelligence artificielle responsables pour mieux anticiper les impacts environnement…
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Marina Pavlovik-Rivas, la PDG et cofondatrice d’Ali Health, présente une technologie innovante de tests salivaires combinés à une application mobile. Les utilisateurs peuvent suivre leurs niveaux hormonaux en temps réel et obtenir un portrait personnalisé de leur santé. Cette approche promet une médecine préventive plus accessible, axée sur l’auton…
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Rupert Murdoch's family has reached a deal that will see his politically conservative son Lachlan Murdoch cement control of his media empire. Three of Murdoch's children, Prudence MacLeod, Elisabeth Murdoch and James Murdoch, will cease being beneficiaries of any trust holding shares in Fox Corporation and News Corporation. Guest: David Folkenflik,…
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In 2022, devastating floods inundated parts of Northern NSW, with many reports detailing the devastation wrecked in the communities of Lismore and Ballina. But a lesser known village in the Ballina Shire, called Wardell, was also badly affected. And as the disaster unfolded and locals came to grips with the job before them, volunteers banded togeth…
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The deaths of two children in Victoria on Saturday night have left the community in shock, with calls for more action on knife crime. Two boys, aged 12 and 15, died after being stabbed in the suburb of Cobblebank, in Melbourne's outer-west, just days after the state's ban on machetes came into effect. Guest: Meena Singh, Victoria's Acting Principal…
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The Prime Minister jets to Vanuatu today, where a landmark agreement with the Pacific nation hangs in the balance. Anthony Albanese will then head to the Pacific Islands Forum being held in Honiara, where climate change and the role of China in the region are high on the agenda. Guest: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Producer: Jason Whittaker…
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Tech companies could face fines of almost $50 million under new industry codes that will be registered today. The six new codes apply to AI chatbot apps, social media platforms, app stores and technology manufacturers, who will be required to verify the ages of users if they try to access harmful content. Guest: Julie Inman Grant, eSafety Commissio…
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Preliminary data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare suggests 73 veterans and serving members died by suicide in 2023, the lowest rate it's been in a decade. Today also marks a year since the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide handed down its final report. If this story raises any issues for you, help is availa…
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The annual Pacific Islands Forum has kicked off in Honiara, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to arrive tomorrow. Climate change is again at the top of the agenda but there's division over the role China should play in the Pacific and concerns about its growing influence in the region. Guest: Peter Kenilorea Jr , Solomon Islands Chair…
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It was a disappearance which captured the nation — a New Zealand father on the run with his three children for almost four years. But that all came to an end yesterday when fugitive Tom Phillips was shot dead by police. Guest: Paddy Gower is a journalist and host of Paddy Gower Has Issues on TV3 Producer: Rob Kelly…
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The French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost a confidence vote overnight in the National Assembly, just nine months after taking office. It plunges France into new political turmoil, leaving President Emmanuel Macron on the hunt for a fifth PM in less than two years. Guest: Lisa Louis, freelance journalist based in Paris Producer: Teodora Aga…
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It's time for another Ask Dave Mailbag! Dave starts off by talking about his newfound respect for ... Italian Sunday dinner (1:52)? Then, he dives into the mailbag. From bad diners (15:48) to pasta serving sizes (28:06) to how to cook a T-bone steak (38:45), Dave answers all. He also announces another Ask Dave prize package winner from those who su…
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Welcome back to another episode of Cryptid Cocktail Party! This week, we are putting Sarge's memory to the test to see if he has retained anything over these past few years! That's right, it's time for Quiz-tid Cocktail Party! Feel free to play along and let us know how well you did!
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We've been hearing for months about the rising cost of specialist medical care. So on today's special episode of the Breakfast Wrap we dive into just how high some of these bills are, how the sector is justifying the costs, some of the strategies they're being accused of using to inflate them and what policy solutions are being proposed in Canberra…
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Professeur, chercheur et hématologue à l’hôpital Georges-Pompidou, il a choisi d’investir les réseaux sociaux pour porter la voix de la science. Face à la montée de la désinformation, il y partage vulgarisations, explications et réponses directes aux fausses nouvelles médicales. Sa démarche, atypique dans le milieu hospitalier, montre qu’il est pos…
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Avec Jérôme, on fait le point sur l’actualité numérique en mettant l’accent sur les inquiétudes liées à l’usage de ChatGPT par les jeunes en détresse émotionnelle. OpenAI a annoncé des mesures de protection renforcées, comme des contrôles parentaux et des garde-fous contre les requêtes sensibles. La question reste entière : ces dispositifs suffiron…
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Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced that he will resign after less than a year in the job, in the wake of several disappointing election results. The Liberal Democratic Party has governed Japan almost continuously since the 1950s, but Mr Ishiba's ruling coalition has now lost its majority in both houses of the Japanese Diet. Guest: …
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Fiona David is a key voice in the fight against slavery. She led the creation of the Global Slavery Index, which gives us greater understanding of the prevalence of slavery in 160 countries, and her work has made huge impact on policy reform and with businesses, helping them to reduce their exposure to slavery and embed human rights in company cult…
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A new report by the Australian National University Migration Hub is calling on the government to reform Australia's Permanent Migration Program. It argues reform is essential for Australia to meet pressing labour shortages and sustain long-term economic growth. Guest: Professor Alan Gamlen, Director of The ANU Migration Hub Producer: Eddy Diamond…
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NSW Police had to intervene yesterday to break up a scuffle between pro-Palestine supporters and pro-Israel counter-protesters at Sydney's Bondi Beach. The stand-off has raised further questions about social cohesion in the wake of the continuing Israel-Gaza war. Guest: Allegra Spender, independent federal member for Wentworth Producer: Oscar Colem…
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The Mallee districts of South Australia and Victoria, and sections of the NSW Riverina, are enduring some of the driest conditions in the nation this year as drought conditions continue. This week, Adelaide will host a National Drought Forum between government and industry to find avenues for support and preparedness for the farming communities bea…
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The federal opposition has sought to repair relations with Indian-Australian communities in the wake of a Liberal senator claiming the government's migration program is favouring Indian people for electoral benefit. Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has since conceded the comments were a mistake but insists she has nothing to apologise for. Guest: M…
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The NSW Government is finally delivering on its promised Great Koala National Park. Covering an area of nearly half a million hectares in the state's north, the hope is the new national park will save koalas from extinction in the wild. Guest: Penny Sharpe MLC, NSW Environment Minister Producer: Cathy Van Extel…
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A teenager — whose online teachings earned him the moniker of "God's influencer" — has become the first Millennial saint. Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, at the age of 15, has been canonised by Pope Leo at an open-air mass in St Peter's Square. Guest: Colm Flynn, Vatican Correspondent for EWTN Network Producers: Teodora Agarici and Grace Stranger…
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The NSW government has paused its planned trial to remove shark nets from a number of beaches in three Sydney council areas in the wake of a fatal attack at the weekend. 57-year-old Mercury Psillakis was surfing with friends at Long Reef Beach — on Sydney's northern beaches — when he was mauled by a shark.Guest: Steven Pearce, CEO of Surf Life Savi…
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Almost 900 people have been arrested over the weekend in London for demonstrating against the UK government's ban of the campaign group Palestine Action. The group has been deemed a terrorist organization by the Starmer government. Guest: Jonathon Porritt, former adviser to British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former adviser to King Charles when h…
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Pacific leaders will converge on Solomon Islands today for the start of the annual Pacific Islands Forum, with climate adaptation once again at the top of the agenda. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives on Wednesday, with stops also expected in Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea to sign new development and defence deals. Guest: Prof. Meg Keen, Head, …
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Mon Carnet, le podcast de Bruno GuglielminettiVendredi 5 septembre 2025Le grand magazine francophone de l'actualité numériqueDébrief avec Jérôme Colombain (3:00)Tour d’horizon de l’actualité numérique de la semaineEntrevues :Dr David Smadja : Défendre la science sur les réseaux sociaux (21:05)Une base de données climatique et des outils d’IA respon…
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Social media isn’t really social anymore. But that might be changing. Rudy Fraser over at Blacksky Algorithms has built something new. He has built the infrastructure to provide a safe online space for the black community, and in the process challenges the ideas of hierarchical, centralised networks. His work — even outside the very cool developmen…
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Aid groups say women are bearing the brunt of this week's earthquakes in Afghanistan given a range of restrictions imposed by the Taliban. Women are banned from being treated by male doctors, and given a ban on women training in medicine, there's a scarcity of female doctors. Then, the Prime Minister has had a busy night on the phones, talking with…
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The week in politics has seen the federal government cave in to pressure to release more aged care home packages. As well as a tense debate about immigration and a display of military might from China. Guests: Karen Middleton, columnist for The Monthly / Shane Wright, senior economics correspondent at The Age and Sydney Morning Herald / Melissa Cla…
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From anti-drone lasers to robotic wolves and nuclear warheads, China's parade of military hardware through the streets of Beijing this week was designed to intimidate global rivals. There's a lot of footage now for military experts to trawl through, so what are the weapons of interest? Guest: Lyle Morris, Senior Fellow at the Asia Society Policy In…
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