Veteran Oversight Now is an official podcast of the Department of Veteran Affairs, Office of Inspector General. Each episode features interviews with key stakeholders, discussions on high-impact reports, and highlights of recent oversight work. Listen regularly for the inside story on how the VA OIG investigates crimes and wrongdoings, audits programs that provide benefits and services to veterans, and inspects medical facilities to ensure our nation’s veterans receive safe and timely health ...
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Water’s Edge is a podcast that talks about the ins and outs of water compliance in the Murray-Darling Basin. It breaks down the rules and regulations into easy-to-understand information. The Inspector-General of Water Compliance produces the podcast. It’s conversational and inclusive. It speaks to experts in their field to remain up-to-date and accurate. Many episodes correspond with contemporary IGWC reviews and reports. Follow us to find out about new episodes. Visit the Inspector-General ...
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Inside Oversight is an official podcast of the Department of Veteran Affairs, Office of Inspector General. Each episode examines in detail some of our more nuanced oversight reporting. To understand the complexities of the topics, we talk with the report authors to gain insight into how the team conducted its work, what it found, and the impact on veterans and the public. Visit the VA OIG website for recently published reports.
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In this award-winning investigative podcast, host Maren Machles explores how accountability failures in Washington D.C. impact the lives of people all over the country, and she showcases the investigators, experts, and activists who work to keep our government working for the people. In the second season, Maren and POGO’s investigative reporters take a look at the Department of Homeland Security. They trace how an agency established to protect the nation from security threats has doubled dow ...
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The Capitol Confidential podcast focuses on the policy, personalities and politics of New York's state government.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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MedEdicus is an accredited, independent, leading developer of continuing medical education and disease awareness programs. We providee quality continuing education to health care providers and other members of the patient care team around the globe. Each of our learning opportunities offers a case-based approach to make the experience clinically relevant.MedEdicus is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for ph ...
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DOI is one of the oldest law-enforcement agencies in the country, formed in the 1870s following a scandal in which the corrupt William “Boss” Tweed and his unscrupulous cronies skimmed millions from the City coffers. Investigations may involve any agency, officer, elected official or employee of the City, as well as those who do business with or receive benefits from the City. As New York City's Inspector General, DOI's strategy attacks corruption comprehensively through systemic investigati ...
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Each year state and local governments spend $4 trillion dollars. Where does that money come from? Where does it go? Who manages it? And what do citizens and taxpayers have to show for it? In this podcast we explore the budgets, bonds, and bureaucrats at the heart of state and local public finance. The Public Money Pod is a production of the University of Chicago's Center for Municipal Finance. It is co-hosted by Liz Farmer and Justin Marlowe.
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Welcome to BART's new podcast series "Hidden Tracks: Stories from BART." Our podcasts will give you an inside look at BART, the San Francisco Bay Area's rapid transit system that serves five Bay Area counties. This is your source for stories about the people who make the system work and our riders.
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✅ The Inspecting Realtor Is Back on the Air! We’re thrilled to announce that The Inspecting Realtor is back — where real estate meets real experience! Hosted by Keith Campbell, REALTOR®, MRP, CMR®, CMRS brings unmatched experience and expertise to every episode. ➡️A Top-Producing Real Estate Professional with his wife, Sheila for almost 14 years. ➡️Former Professional Texas Home Inspector for 13 years ➡️ IRC Nationally Licensed General Contractor (since 2010) ➡️EPA-Licensed Lead-Based Paint ...
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Do you ever wish you could spend an hour with a general contractor or building inspector? About the House with Troy Galloway is exactly that! Galloway Building Services is a stable, consistent, and reliable St. Louis inspection service provider with more than 40 years experience. Troy Galloway is an engineer and complete construction expert. This knowledge and skill make him and Galloway Building Services more than just another inspection company. Your home inspection should be educational n ...
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Chicago’s only late-night talk-show news alternative. Featuring live music, interviews, and performances from locals across the city. Have A Good Evening.
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Welcome to Elmore's World, a new political podcast hosted by Chris Elmore about his personal opinions on the shifting political landscape and what each issue means to the American people.
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The housing market is wonky. From policy changes to financial innovations to pilot projects that make housing more plentiful and affordable, there's a ton of "inside baseball" to discuss and take action on. Each episode, hear the latest developments and trends in home building and home financing - from "sticks-and-bricks" to AI - and learn what you can do to improve the housing industry. Hosted by housing market thought leaders Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter, and featuring interviews wit ...
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City leaders in Columbus are trying out new solutions for Columbus' policing problems. But will they work to make our community safer? We're taking a deep-dive inside the world of policing to look for data, research and solutions to the problems of policing rooted in our city. Together, we'll sort through the calls for defunding, abolition and other reforms to see what is possible and what is already happening. Have an episode topic or interview suggestion? Email futureofpolicingpod@matterne ...
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Free advice from three of the world's most qualified, most related experts: Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy. For one-half to three-quarters of an hour every Monday, we tell people how to live their lives, because we're obviously doing such a great job of it so far.
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America has an unusual history. It did not begin with ethnic homogeneity or a long, shared cultural history. It began as a set of ideals enshrined in our Constitution and the Bill of Rights. In “The Engine Room of Democracy,” CSIS President and CEO John J. Hamre discusses with former government officials and policymakers how the fundamental ideals in our constitutional democracy are applied every day and why these ideals should remain the bedrock of our society.
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The State of Security podcast hosted by Laila Mohammed, Dominick Wabala and Mary Wambui unravels all things National Security. Dissecting what was, what is and what will be of our National security in the years to come.
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Podcast by Keller and Heckman LLP
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This podcast is dedicated to those interested in learning more about the United States Coast Guard through the lens of myself as an active duty Coast Guard member. My goal is to bring guests from all different sections of the Coast Guard both active, reserve, and retired as well as member from the civilian maritime industry to share their stories and experiences. This will better my listeners understanding of what the Coast Guard does, why we love what we do, and inform you of how cool and a ...
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What powers would an Inspector General of Police have?
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13:36What powers would a new Inspector General of Police have?
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Government accountability with Inspector General Deborah Witzburg
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46:55In the ninth episode of the Public Money Pod, we talk to the Inspector General for the City of Chicago, Deborah Witzburg about keeping public agencies accountable to the tax payers. Previously, she served as the City’s Deputy Inspector General for Public Safety, overseeing independent, objective evaluations and reviews of Chicago’s police and polic…
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All Blacks, and Silver Ferns lose to England
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10:57The All Blacks' loss to England has sparked questions about what went wrong, whether Scott Robertson is the right coach heading toward the next World Cup.
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The Collector: Auckland Museum's longest serving curator
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18:03The story of Thomas Cheeseman, Auckland Museum's curator for 50 years
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The housing market has stabilised, but a well-stocked rental market is pushing down rents. Dan talks about the inevitability of more taxes to pay for an increasing amount of public needs. And the banks have been told to publish transaction account profits.
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Michael covers strong visitor numbers at the renovated Sarjeant Gallery, investors wanted to build a new hotel in Whanganui's CBD, a new pirate ship with an interesting past for Ohakune's playground and the three bridges run signals the start of summer.
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Book review: The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee
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4:58Gail Pittaway reviews The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee, published by Penguin Random House.
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Dawn Aerospace CEO wins Prime Minister's space prize
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11:04Stefan Powell, co-founder and CEO of Dawn Aerospace, has received the Prime Minister's Space Prize for Professional Excellence.
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The battle that created and destroyed an Australian hero
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23:56Australian journalist Aaron Patrick on the fight in southern Afghanistan that created - and then destroyed - a national hero.
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The US shutdown is over, and the House is back working again with Democrats releasing Epstein emails that President Trump "knew about the girls" and was the "dog who hasn't barked".
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Demand for kiwi avoidance training for dogs soars
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8:17A kiwi avoidance programme for dogs now has more trainers than ever, as demand rises ahead of summer.
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Dunedin building company raises houses in flood prone suburb
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7:42A Dunedin building company is lifting houses in a flood prone suburb by as much as a metre to prevent future inundation.
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Psychiatrist and Clinical Psychologist workforce warnings
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20:13Psychiatrists and Clinical Psychologists warn their workforces are depleting to the point there won't be enough experienced professionals to provide supervision for those in training.
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ALERT! The Man vs Baby watch you’ve been waiting for with bated breath is here at last! Come for the elevated Bean experience, stay for the code chodes, the pies you’ll never get to try, and maybe even some sneaky free lasik. Suggested talking points: Bohiminy Rhapsidy, Mr. Beauty, Justin McElroy Spider Grabber, Pie Can Be Anyfuck, Chicken Tontine,…
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Being an IG in the current climate with Mark Greenblatt
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47:50In episode 11 we continue with the IG series with the former inspector general of the Department of Interior and the Chair of the Counsel of the Inspectors General Mark Greenblatt. We dive into topics such as the differences in IG's at local an d state level and IG's in federal positions and the evolution of IG's role in government as well.…
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Bill discusses the recently changed laws around building a granny flat on your land. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
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Jill Hermansen - founder of Jill's Complements- works from her kitchen in her hometown of Whanganui producing a range of complementary foods based on some of her own family recipes. Her Rustic Seed Crackers - handed down from her mum - made the finals in this year's NZ Food Awards.
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter Dunne
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27:17Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and is a former MP and Minister who has worked within both National and Labour governments. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, consultant and director of several companies. He is currently the Campaign Director for Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.
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Tom discusses how Wellington City Council lost money in carbon trading and more.
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Cynthia Morahan reviews Attention by Anne Enright, published by Penguin Random House.
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A Waikato scientist's startup has made a feedstock the company says reduces livestock methane output by as much as 90 per cent.
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Christian Hartinger using metals for new cancer drugs
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24:34Leading Auckland University scientist Professor Christian Hartinger has been recognised for his work using metals to develop cancer drugs.
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Emerging evidence of mass killings in Sudan now being investigated by UN, upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, and deadly landslides in Kenya and Uganda.
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The art exhibition showcasing prisoners' shoes
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7:23Dozens of shoes line a current art exhibition on display at Whirinaki Whare Taonga in Upper Hutt.
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Andrew Robinson has set himself a goal of conquering all of New Zealand's 23 Great Rides in just a month.
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ACC plans to get thousands of people off weekly compensation
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24:38ACC is planning to use artificial intelligence to identify claimants it could remove from the long term claims pool, as a way to save money.
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Irene Pink and Donna Brookbanks highlight some of the funnier stories of the past week.
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Sports commentator Dana Johanssen
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Around the motu: Jared McCulloch in Queenstown
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12:23Jared updates on the storm damage to Fiordland's Great Walks, a new record average asking house price in Central Otago and Southern Lakes, an arrest over cell tower damage in Wanaka and the solar lights in Queenstown's skies.
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Holly Walker reviews Dead and Alive by Zadie Smith, published by Penguin Random House.
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The pair of donor lungs powering Kath Cross
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24:07The 52 year old Rotorua woman is a keen mountain biker - prior to her surgery she would spend hours in the Redwoods forests.
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Pakistan's leader strengthens grip on the country, Taiwan makes new push for support in Europe and a Chinese envoy in Osaka makes threat against the Japanese Prime Minister after comments about Taiwan.
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All car owners have to register their vehicles - but its not the same if you own a boat.
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The good news over the cost of building goods.
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Advocate doubts new police oversight role
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19:23Doubts over effectiveness of proposed Inspector General of Police.
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Screentime: Train Dreams, Dead of Winter, Spinal Tap 2
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11:57Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn.
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Parenting: Can learning to swim make your child smarter?
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16:34Some studies have shown not only is swimming great exercise and an essential safety and lifesaving skill, swimming can also positively impact a child cognitively, emotionally, and socially.
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Tech: Chatfishing, Meta's scam profits, datacentres in space
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20:56Tech correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the rise of chatfishing.
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🎙️ Episode 3 – Your Home Buyer Roadmap to Homeownership in Texas
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41:08Listen to Our Roadmap to Homeownership — Built for Veterans & First-Time Buyers Replay anytime. Texas buyer road map, timelines, learn about VA loan entitlement, VA Loan info (0% down, no PMI) inspections vs. appraisals, hiring a home inspector, and smart financing strategies work in the real world — so you can go from dreaming to keys with confide…
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
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9:26Jonathan discusses a pilot of cameras in Ashburton to help with parking enforcement, Selwyn councillors question parking tickets from recently introduced parking officers and the fate of some of Selwyn's community halls.
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Elizabeth Heritage reviews Hoods Landing by Laura Vincent, published by Aporo Press.
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UK: Trump's BBC deadline, Starmer's leadership under pressure
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13:28UK correspondent Natasha Clark joins Kathryn with the latest on the BBC fallout as Donald Trump's litigation threat deadline looms.
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Shoddy window products being passed off as compliant
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11:55The Government's been warned substandard windows and doors are being sold to unsuspecting consumers - and no one's policing the issue.
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'Dark patterns' pushing people to spend more
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11:21People are spending more than intended online because of manipulative website techniques, research from Consumer has found.
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Being constantly connected is part of the work landscape now - but it's not without risk. Whether its email or group chats, what employees pop in their messages can sometimes become problematic. Ainsley Palairet is Director of FixHR and well versed in how digital communication in the workplace can get out of hand. She'll talk to the risks, particul…
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The artist and beekeeper who made a real-life Beehive
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15:04She's used their wax to make encaustic painting - a common technique in ancient Greek and Roman painting.
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Around the motu: Lee Scanlon reports from Westport
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7:29Lee discusses local health services, The Buller Declaration and the nationwide health hikoi that has been in town and ,the new mayors for the region take office.
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Book review: Rangatiratanga and Gentlemanship by Grant Hodgson
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5:05Lynn Freeman reviews Rangatiratanga and Gentlemanship by Grant Hodgson, published by Writes Hill Press.
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Dad with stage four cancer still finding time to help kids without a father figure
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11:39Eric Haagh lost his own father when he was just 12. He's also living with stage four bowel cancer, and he knows his own time with his 10-year-old son Flynn is precious.
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