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In this podcast we explore the power of intentional change for personal growth and fulfillment. We'll explore practical strategies, tools and insights to help you unlock your full potential and live your best life. Join us each week for practical tips, actionable insights, and inspiring stores to help you transform your life.
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Every Thursday and Saturday we host brand new shows. Thursday being our shorter show compared to Saturday. We’ll cover news, songs, movies and literally any requested segment.
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This podcast explores the range of natural remedies and plant based health products for your skin’s health. Find out how argan, hemp, flax and other natural seed or plant products can shield, defend and rejuvenate your skin. Learn more at www.bondihempoil.com.au.
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Haptic & Hue

Jo Andrews

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Haptic & Hue's Tales of Textiles explores the way in which cloth speaks to us and the impact it has on our lives. It looks at the different light textiles cast on the story of humanity. It thinks about the skills that go into constructing it and what it means to the people who use it.
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YOMP

Pickaxe

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There's a new podcast on the block - YOMP, Ye Olde Movie Podcast! A weekly movie review podcast hosted by Simon "Honeydew" Lane, Georgia "Geestargames" Dana and Sophie "Bouphe" Rogerson. Each of our hosts curate a list of six films from a variety of genres and at the end of each episode we randomly select one to watch and discuss next week!
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Triforce!

Pickaxe

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Two Dads and a Lewis join together to form the Triforce! Filled to the brim with dad chat, gaming rambles, life stories and the comedy sci-fi series: Bodega! Join the series either here or on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2wOqWHI
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Library Talks

The New York Public Library

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Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
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The Morning Edition

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.
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Fable

Fable

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"Come sit by our fire! For we have some flax-golden tales to spin!" Ever since they were little, Lauren and Addie would stay up waaaay past their bedtime telling each other stories. Now they’re all grown up and STILL sharing tales late into the night. Whether it’s folktales, fairy tales or fables; stories of nostalgia, or embarrassing encounters- a good story is better than just about anything. “We are, as a species, addicted to story. Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all ...
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Just like every great movie or book, everyone has “ stories “. Some have them about their smile and dental health- even horror ones! 😪. Discover some ideas that may help you get a head start to overcome challenges that may affect your body’s wellness and comfort; your confidence and well being; your relationships and sexuality ; and possibly your financial success. Questions are welcomed and we will try to answer all of them.
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SmarterMarkets™

Abaxx Technologies Inc.

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SmarterMarkets™ brings you the entrepreneurs, icons, and executives of commodities, capital markets, and technology to rant on the inadequacies of our systems and riff on ideas for how to improve them. Our weekly episodes explore how technology can be leveraged to redesign and improve markets to meet society’s biggest challenges, including climate change and the energy transition.
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This is a podcast that challenges everything you think you know about food, diet, and nutrition. We dig into the science behind mainstream nutrition advice, expose the gaps, and decode what the data really says—without the fluff, fear-mongering, or influencer nonsense. If you're ready to question the food pyramid, laugh at diet culture, and get evidence-based insights with a cynical edge, you're in the right place.
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Nutrition for Noobs

N4N Productions

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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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Where positive vibes and natural energy meet. Resources of uncommon knowledge to grow the mind and heal the body. Go inside private sectors for access to what's next to reshape our lives and industries of today.
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Ventures & Visionaries offers a deep dive into the minds of successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders at the intersection of business, technology, and innovation. Each episode focuses on the nuances of navigating business growth, leadership challenges, and embracing technology in today's dynamic environment.
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Wands and Fronds

Shannon and Nick

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Grow your garden of magical knowledge with the sassiest witches in the podosphere! Shannon (an LA-based green witch) and Nick (an eclectic witch living in Austin) cover topics about magic, herbalism, deities, and more. Join them for new episodes every weekend (Saturday or Sunday, depending on our work schedules).
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Dear Accountant

Cecilia Leung CPA

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“Dear Accountant,” a uniquely insightful and entertaining podcast for aspiring young business professionals. Each episode is packed with actionable advice to help young finance professionals get ready for their next big thing! Hosted by Cecilia ”Cece” Leung, CPA. Cece is as smart as she is personable. For over two decades, Cece honed her professional skills in the corporate world working for powerhouse firms like JP Morgan, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Ernst & Young. As a Chinese emigrant, Ce ...
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Welcome to “Voices of Westerly” - a podcast featuring conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience, with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists. The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of Westerly” portrait series - which is on permanent display and rotation at the UNITED. “Voices of Westerly” live discussions will occur monthly ...
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In this episode of Library Talks, Miriam Toews, the internationally bestselling author of Women Talking and Fight Night discusses writing about her own life in nonfiction for the first time. Miriam Toews had written nine books, but when the organizer of a literary festival prompted her to answer the question “Why do you write?” Toews found that eve…
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Looking for high fiber foods for regularity? Forget laxative teas and supplements—real relief comes from beans, veggies, fruits, and seeds. In this episode, we explain how fiber actually works, how much you need daily, which foods pack the biggest punch, and why flax seeds and other whole foods beat powders and pills every time.…
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Year 9 debaters in South Australia were given a topic for the third round of their debating competition a few months ago. The topic was whether the ''tradwife'' movement, a lifestyle in which women embrace traditional gender archetypes, was good for women. While it was deemed offensive by some, senior writer Jacqueline Maley today outlines why such…
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Triforce! Episode 330! Pyrion is back from his grand Japanese journey with a jam-packed diary of his discoveries! Go to http://expressvpn.com/triforce today and get an extra 3 months free on a 1-year package! Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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How to make sense of the last two weeks? Because it isn’t just that Russia has stepped up its global aggression, by invading the airspace of various European countries, with drones, fighter jets and a surveillance plane. It’s also a tirade that American president Donald Trump let rip yesterday, to 150 nation leaders at the United Nations - a bliste…
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Triforce Mailbag Special 61! Pyrion has received TONS of emails about eating ordinary food very weirdly. Maybe don't listen to this one while enjoying a meal? Go to http://expressvpn.com/triforce today and get an extra 3 months free on a 1-year package! Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sou…
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In this episode of Library Talks, multidisciplinary artist and theologian, Tricia Hersey joins Library Talks to discuss her latest book We Will Rest!: The Art of Escape. She is joined by Glory Edim, author of Well Read Black Girl. Tricia Hersey is the founder of The Nap Ministry. She is the global pioneer and originator of the “rest as resistance” …
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The storms of life arrive uninvited, testing what we're truly made of when the skies darken and winds pick up. But what if these challenges aren't meant to break us? What if they're actually revealing strength we didn't know we possessed? Drawing inspiration from nature, I explore how palm trees survive hurricanes by developing deep roots and flexi…
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For many people who watched the coverage of Charlie Kirk’s memorial, it was the sounds that struck them the most. The triumphant 60,000 conservatives who erupted with yelps and claps after messages of forgiveness… and hate. Today, North America correspondent Michael Koziol, who attended the memorial, on what Donald Trump and members of his administ…
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Optus is in the firing line once again over an outage that left customers unable to call Triple Zero for 13 hours. In that time, four people died – including an eight-week-old baby. Authorities later said they don’t believe the baby’s death is linked to the outage. Today, technology editor David Swan on whether the telcos can be trusted to run Trip…
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The gut microbiome brain axis is real—but it’s not the miracle cure wellness marketing makes it out to be. In this episode, we unpack how your gut and brain communicate, what the science actually shows about mood, stress, and digestion, and the evidence-based ways you can support this connection. Spoiler: it’s fiber and sleep, not a 15-day cleanse.…
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Once upon a time, the dangers of eating too much fast food were at the front of our minds thanks to documentaries like Super Size Me. But that was more than 20 years ago. Since then, the topic may have fallen off the front pages, but fast food chains have been on the march, opening up across Australia. Today, regional editor Benjamin Preiss and sen…
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On our third installment of Catching Up On Climate, we welcome Dirk Forrister, President & CEO of IETA, back into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. David Greely sits down with Dirk to discuss what he and IETA have been focused on this past year – and what he sees as some of the most important things happening in climate and the carbon markets ahead of IE…
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The government announced its 2035 emissions reduction target this week, committing Australia to climate action despite a retreat from the United States. Meanwhile, the Coalition looked a lot like it was about to take up arms in the climate wars - again. Chief political commentator James Massola joins host Jacqueline Maley. Subscribe to The Age & SM…
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A flurry of numbers relating to climate change have been tossed around all week. But what do they mean? Today, environment and climate reporter Bianca Hall and climate and energy correspondent Mike Foley on what impact the government’s climate emissions target for 2035 will have on all of us. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au…
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Triforce! Episode 332! Pyrion tunes into the podcast from Hamburg for the Dota Internationals, Sips goes through his "back-to-school" prep and Lewis gets very critical about a Star Trek board game he's never played. LewsNews gets replaced by random wikipedia surfing and a quiz about prisons! Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly…
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In this episode of Library Talks, Author and editor Lauren O’Neill-Butler joins Library Talks to discuss her latest book, The War of Art: A History of Artists' Protest in America. The War of Art tells the history of artist-led activism and the global political and aesthetic debates of the 1960s to the present. In contrast to the financialized art m…
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Three years ago, mainstream newspapers in the West had a bit of fun ridiculing so-called nepo-babies, and the unfair advantage enjoyed by the children of the rich and the powerful, like Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter, Apple, or Lenny Kravitz’s daughter, Zoe. But in Nepal, nepobabies are no joking matter. They have just, in part, sparked the most widesp…
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In 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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Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s charisma has led to her meteoric rise, and also, to her recent relegation to the back bench. Lambasted for her position on various issues including the Stolen Generation, the Black Lives Matter movement, and more recently, immigration, the Indigenous senator is celebrated by some of the most powerful conservatives in the …
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Surprise! 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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US President Donald Trump is a fascist, running an authoritarian regime. We hear this allegation a lot, now. But is he? Really? Fascism expert Jason Stanley says he moved with his family to Canada so that he could leave behind, and protest against, the political climate in the United States. Today, Stanley, a University of Toronto philosophy profes…
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The quiet revolution begins when you stop seeking permission to be yourself. Have you ever noticed how we're conditioned from childhood to outsource our authority? We measure our worth by likes, performance reviews, and applause—but transformation never happens in that space of hesitation. Standing in your own authority isn't about controlling othe…
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We continue Catching Up On Climate this week by welcoming Alexia Kelly back into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Alexia is Managing Director of Carbon Policy and Markets Initiative at High Tide Foundation. David Greely sits down with Alexia to discuss what's been happening beneath the quiet surface of the voluntary carbon markets in order to get them r…
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Controversial Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was sacked from the Coalition frontbench this week. Price left Opposition Leader Sussan Ley with little choice, after she refused to apologise for comments she made about the Indian community, and then refused to publicly affirm her faith in Ley’s leadership. Chief political correspondent Paul …
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When we think of countries trying to show the world their power and influence, we might think of muscular shows of force, like China’s army parading its newest nuclear weapons, missiles and lasers in a military parade in Beijing, last week. But then there was our government scrambling to out-deliver China with a tit-for-tat over, of all things, car…
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Triforce! Episode 331! Lewis reads some camping reviews clearly written by uppity city-folk and uses ChatGPT to try to do a basic task (and it fails terribly), Pyrion shares his scathing review of Dungeon Crawler Carl while Sips heartily recommends the Portaloo! Go to http://expressvpn.com/triforce today and get an extra 3 months free on a 1-year p…
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The most profound wisdom often emerges not from crowded rooms, but from moments of quiet reflection. In this illuminating episode, host Andre Flax explores how our culture has conditioned us to fear solitude, when we should actually embrace it as our greatest source of power. Why do we instinctively reach for our phones the moment silence settles i…
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More than a year ago, the CFMEU – one of Australia’s most powerful unions – was placed into administration, after an investigation by our mastheads, and 60 Minutes, revealed that it was infiltrated by bikie gang members and criminals who were guilty of corruption and cronyism. But now, some of the very union officials who have been tasked by the go…
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So now we know: Erin Patterson will be 82 before she gets the chance to get out of jail; if she gets out at all. This will make her one of Victoria’s longest-serving female inmates. But the revelations from Patterson’s sentencing hearing, in the Supreme Court of Victoria on Monday morning, leaned less to the historic, and more to the primal. Today,…
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This week, we kick off our new series, Catching Up On Climate, where we'll be discussing the state of the climate, the energy transition, and carbon markets going into Climate Week New York City 2025. We begin our new series by welcoming David Shukman back into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Shukman is a journalist and former Science Editor at the BBC…
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Political debate was dominated this week by the topic of immigration after anti-immigration rallies in major cities last weekend. Politicians from both major parties tried to strike a balance between listening to people’s legitimate concerns while condemning the extremist fringe of the anti-immigration movement. Chief political correspondent Paul S…
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If we need proof that textiles can rewrite human history, then it lies with the bog bodies of northern Europe. Textile archaeologists are revealing a whole new past about people who, in some cases, are older than Tutankhamen, but much less celebrated. Across northern Europe there are hundreds of bog bodies, who long ago were buried in marshlands an…
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Almost immediately after Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny was murdered by the Kremlin last year, in an arctic penal colony, Russian president Vladimir Putin turned his eyes to Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya. She knows that nowhere is safe for her; not even flying to Australia, as she did this week. She was once a victim of poisoning. And a…
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Triforce Mailbag Special 60! In a world of soup dippers, massive bonfires and incessant warnings we have to ask: are we getting dumber? Sydney Sweeney is no good, UK Legislation makes browsing difficult. It's too hard to get hard now! Go to http://buyraycon.com/triforce to get 15% off sitewide. Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit…
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In this episode of Library Talks, Research scientist Joshua Miele joins Library Talks to discuss his memoir Connecting Dots: A Blind Life. He is joined by Andrew Leland, author of the memoir The Country of the Blind. Throughout his life, Miele has found increasingly inventive ways to succeed in a world built for the sighted, and to help others to d…
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The whispering forests and deep valleys of Victoria’s high country have long provided refuge for those on the run. Think of Ned Kelly and his gang, who roamed the north east Victorian ranges, before finally being captured by police in a shootout at the Glenrowan Inn. And, conspiracy theorist Dezi Freeman, who has been on the run for the last week i…
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In this insightful episode, Michelle and Kevin explore the science and lifestyle strategies behind intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, and the groundbreaking fasting mimicking diet (FMD) developed by Dr. Valter Longo. They dive into how ancient eating patterns influence modern health, discuss the ideal fasting window for longevity and wei…
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Violent clashes, police with pepper spray and chants of “Heil Australia”. These were the scenes we saw over the weekend, as thousands of Australians marched in anti-immigration rallies, which have been endorsed by neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups. Why did this violence erupt now? And what does it mean that two prominent politicians attended th…
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