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Fifth Liners

Welcome To Your Karlsson Years

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From armchair literary juggernauts to armchair hockey commentators, this blog is designed to spread the word: my friends and I have opinions about hockey.
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🎙️ Welcome to Disability Warriors: the Download with Michael & Andrew. Disability law can feel overwhelming, but that’s why we’re here. Join Michael Liner and Andrew November, two passionate disability attorneys, as they break down the legal system in a way that’s clear, human, and sometimes even funny. Each month, we sit down with special guests, from advocates and professionals to people with lived experience, to explore how we can redefine disability, challenge stereotypes, and empower th ...
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Henshin Fever

Chance Mire and Cameron Liner

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Henshin! Join two mega-nerds and Kamen Rider rookies Chance and Cameron as they get together each week to talk all things Kamen RIder, from the newest series Gotchard and beyond!
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War with Art

Eric, George, & Sheldon

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The weekly podcast that helps you fight your creative battles! Hosted by three professional game developers by day, and writer (S. M. Carter), musician (George Spanos), and artist (Eric Vedder) by night. See liner notes for each show at warwithart.com
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Comics Pull-Ooza

Chance Mire and Cameron Liner

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Join best friends and hosts Chance and Cameron as they revisit their old love, comic books. Each week, we read new comic books and pick our favorites, while also discussing other important topics of nerd culture, like movies, video games and more.
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Witness Titanic

James Penca

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Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC — the podcast “inquiry” where we call witnesses of Titanic’s great story, from modern experts to even the survivors of the sinking. Through their testimony, we navigate the uncertain waters of the Titanic legend, uncover what actually happened in April of 1912, and ultimately witness Titanic ourselves. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Witness Titanic Patrons, and is produced and hosted by Titanic researcher James Penca. WITNESS TITANIC i ...
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Our Liner Notes

Chris & Matt plus assorted guests

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Our Liner Notes is a music conversation podcast where your hosts Chris & Matt (as well as assorted guests) bring you great tunes from their collection based on a particular weekly theme with which to play tracks and attach stories and factoids to ignite conversation among the group. We can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @olinernotes.
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Podcast of a jazz radio show that airs live on WRFR.org on the first 3 Fridays of the month 9-11am. Featuring the music of drummer, composer & bandleader Paul Motian. There are also readings from his autobiography, interviews and liner notes. Visit my blog for more info: www.jazzcloset.blogspot.com.
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Tales Vinyl Tells is my podcast that evolved into my radio show that airs weekly on RadioFreeNashville. I had quite a few LPs that I collected in the late 60s and 70s and I always knew the magic of the albums of that era of album-oriented rock brought back memories of times, people, smells, tastes and feelings. I hope it does for you too. Back-stories and album liner notes tie the tunes together. I’m your host Brian Hallgren and you should hear the Tales Vinyl Tells!
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Welcome to Frank T"s Liner Notes where I, Frank T chat about what I'm up to with Print and Paste Tabletop Terrain, Techniques, Theory, and other things all Tabletop RPG related. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frankt/support
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Lauren and Mallory of Crimson Calamity conduct deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live performances from your new favorite artists. Join us every week for never before heard stories from the studio, the road, and more. Since streaming is king these days, we don't always get to hold a tangible recording in our hands or read its accompanying liner notes. It's high time more bands had audio-capsules of their music making process. How the songs were written, where they were recorded, and who hel ...
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We just can’t help but tell others about what we have seen and heard Jesus do in our lives and in the lives of others! Episodes will include ministry updates, stories from the harvest, things that the Lord has been showing me in his Word, and share my ministry vision and any financial needs.
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Between the Liner Notes is an award winning documentary-style podcast about music, why it is the way it is and how it got to be that way. Each episode highlights a piece of lost, forgotten or obscured music history. This show is hosted by Matthew Billy and produced by the Goat Rodeo podcast network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inside MusiCast

Rick Such and Eddy Cabello

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Inside MusiCast provides in-depth interviews with amazing musicians, producers, session players, and front-line artists. We dedicate our podcast to those who go “beyond the liner notes”. Now, you’re inside the music scene.
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The Liner Note

With your hosts Ed, Jim, John, and Joe

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Welcome to The Liner Note, a podcast about musical artists, performers, and the people behind the mixing board, with your hosts, Ed Lopez-Reyes, Jim Long, John Culkin, and Joe W. Join us as we delve into many aspects of the music industry with special guests and performers. Intro/outro music composed and performed by Tony Quarto. The Liner Note is edited and produced by Callie Macchia and Mach 5 film productions. Photography by Marie Lopez Photography. A Wolf & King Media project.
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Cameron and Sara give their opinion on topics families may deal with. These include kids, events, religion, and just about anything they feel might be fun to talk about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoturntables/support
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The One-Liner Edition Podcast

Produced by Daniel Aharonoff

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Produced by Daniel Aharonoff: Welcome to "The One-Liner Edition Podcast," where we turn the laugh dial up to 11 and keep the chatter to a minimum. Hosted by Lily Laughwell—or a person equally fascinated by the quirks of everyday life—this bite-sized podcast takes a whimsical look at the world's oddities, one snappy one-liner at a time.
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Beer, Blues, and BS - a podcast that invites you to pour yourself a cold beverage, pull up a chair, and enjoy the company of good friends. Hosts Howard Blues and Mark Kidder share stories, discuss hobbies and what’s on tap. Topics: TV/Movies Beer, whiskey, and other libations Video games Board games Hockey - Go Avs! Go Sioux! Music and Tales of our Glorious Past! Hosts: Mark Kidder earned his title of ”The Man, The Myth, The Legend” after hosting the #1 rated rock show per capita in the nati ...
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Yorke Talk

loulayorke

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Composer, modular synthesist and sound artist, Loula Yorke, reads out the liner notes to her releases. You can listen to the sounds that Loula is describing by visiting https://loulayorke.bandcamp.com/subscribe
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(Adult humor.) The Dragonsail Puppets are a musical comedy ensemble featuring two dogs, a retired cat and a forceful diva. The Dragonsail Puppets sing their rocking, funky original songs and hone their comedic craft while sailing the seas aboard the "Club Dragonsail", a huge old whaling vessel that is somewhere along the spectrum between luxury liner and rickety piece of antiquity. Upon this war-scarred ship, they entertain their "willing captives" —aka patrons who have dared to buy a ticket ...
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Real, Raw, Relevant...Canadian Music Makers from the 1960s-1990s share it all...song creation, the highs (and lows) of the biz, fans, family, what they're up to now and a life lesson or two learned along the way. Here's your 'fly on the wall' moment, a chance to catch revealing insights into the person behind the music in a casual, laid back manner. Also, the audio quality sometimes gets rough around the edges. Nothing over produced here. Just real, raw engaging talk. .
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Calling DIBS

Kirstin Appelt

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Join host Kirstin Appelt, Research Director of UBC Decision Insights for Business & Society (UBC-DIBS), as she interviews Behavioural Insights enthusiasts and experts from BC and beyond to explore: how BI is being used to tackle societal and planetary challenges, how BI skills are used across sectors, how BI intersects with other fields, how to conduct BI projects, and how BI is advancing with new research. Liner notes: Calling DIBS is recorded and edited on the traditional, ancestral, and u ...
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Welcome to Sip Happens, the ultimate Cougar Town rewatch podcast, where Big Carl is always full, sarcasm is a love language, and every cul-de-sac drama deserves a toast. Hosted by Jaye Antonio (part Jules, part Laurie, full-time Ellie in spirit), each episode revisits the glorious mess of Gulfhaven, Florida. From Travis’s existential crises to Jules’ questionable dating choices, we recap the chaos, spill behind-the-scenes trivia, and raise a glass to every wine-soaked one-liner that made Cou ...
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Experience the rush of excitement you would feel cracking open a new album with Lost Art Of Liner Notes. This series is filled with never before heard stories from the artists you love inviting you behind the making of the album – little nuggets of insider knowledge that you, the devoted fan, are now privy to. Each episode opens the floor for a different artist to discuss a wide array of topics ranging from songwriting to recording in an intimate setting over the course of a half hour. This ...
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Sipsy & Tipsy

Sipsy & Tipsy

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Grab a panty liner and back that glass up. Our show is about mommin', wife-in', friend-in', and livin'. Hopefully, both drunk and sober us can make you laugh until you pee. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sipsyandtipsypodcast/support
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All About Cunard

Gary Bembridge

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All About Cunard cruise liners and cruising on their ships from a traveller and fan point of view, hosted by Gary Bembridge of TipsForTravellers.com and author of “Cruising with Cunard”. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/cunard
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The Well Of Sound

The Well Of Sound

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"We read the liner notes so you don't have to." Lex and Dave conquer the history of rock, pop, and soul -- one podcast episode at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Rodeax, the company that bought you Tales from Wytch Haven and In The Frame: The Film Review Podcast, now brings you; The CLASSIFIED Transmissions. A short 24 episode series. The Cronos Star liner has become over run with a deadly being known as the krill. Follow one mechanic's mission as he tried to save himself and anyone else that hasn't been met with the slaughter the krill bring with them. Created by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Voiced by Dan Lee & Rodeo Whiter Introducing Phill Boobyer ...
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Unless you dig, you might not ever find out how much blood, sweat, and tears go into the making of the music you love. We are here to help you dig. Host Nick Flora shares stories, topics, and interviews as your audio liner notes on the creative process.
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Designed by kids, made by adults and full of daily kid friendly one-liner dad jokes. Did you know laughter not only boosts mental engagement but also enhances a child's cognitive abilities? Yay for dad jokes! Signup to our newsletter for awesome daily coloring pages too! https://theticklepickle.com
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Flow and Tell

Jabroni U Network

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Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell Bringing you dope tracks that'll make your playlist swell! Welcome to Flow and Tell, a new show from the Jabroni U Podcast Network, featuring James Bryington and Andy Liner of The Draft Podcast fame. Every episode James and Andy bring each other a Hip/Hop track the other hasn't heard. The song could be new, or from 1992, because any song we haven't heard is new to us. Each ...
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Beneath

Rooster Teeth

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Fifteen hundred souls went down with the Titanic. That was just the beginning. When the world-famous luxury liner Titanic sank beneath the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean, she took countless secrets with her - unaccounted-for passengers, legendary smuggled treasures, and the mystery as to how an unsinkable ship went down in less than three hours. For over a century the Atlantic's largest tomb has remained almost entirely out of reach in the cold, black void of the ocean floor… But now a ...
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Agile Vocalist

Rachel Medanic

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Agile Vocalist is a podcast about sound and the performing arts with a California connection. Explore artist stories and learn music history, get inspired, and learn about how sound and the arts impact our lives. Created and hosted by Rachel Medanic, Agile Vocalist is for the curious, the creative, and for anyone willing to explore the connection between sound and our shared humanity. Agile Vocalist episodes, liner notes, and additional visual materials also available at: https://www.agilevo ...
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EarWax is a deep-dive music podcast hosted by two longtime record store clerks, Hilary and Cody, who are steeped in music history. Each week, we unpack the story of a single album - how it was made, where it fits in the cultural moment that shaped it, and why it still matters. From iconic classics to cult gems, we explore the music that moves us and the stories that stick. You’ll also hear about the latest releases and what’s buzzing in our world of vinyl bins and liner notes. Think of it li ...
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Searching For Amalia

Kathleen Langone

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The series will focus on the "missing history" of the Gilded Age artist, Amalia Kussner. It will be a search for her many miniatures of famous people that never made it to museums. Also mysteries about her life, such as the hidden details 1901 lawsuit.
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L.A. vs LA

L.A. vs LA

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The L.A. vs LA Podcast is based on three artists shining light on the humanity of artistry. An in-depth look at the day to day of your favorite musicians and artists who you may or may not know, but definitely have heard them in music in the last few decades. These are the liner notes you MUST tune into. Untold stories to come, and good times ahead.
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Ferryman Radio

Nic Antoine

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In the future, incredibly fast, gigantic cargo ships ferry supplies from one cruise liner to another. These comically slow cruises are on a generations-spanning journey to find ‘habitable terrain’. Anyone with a passion for something new or exciting was put on a waiting list to join ‘The New Day Solar Cruise Lines’ [brought to you by the lovely folks at SIGN Inc.] Each and every passenger is filled with a lifetime of fun, ‘Soy Joy’ and the dream that their children’s children’s children’s ch ...
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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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Now, long-time listeners will know that I have said, I do say, and I will undoubtedly in the future say stupid things. In a career spanning decades, we are talking live on stage or live on air, television or radio. When you're going for the snappy one-liner and you're pushing the language out and you're trying to be clever and you're trying to be f…
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For nearly forty years, trumpeter Joe Magnarelli has been a fixture on the New York City jazz scene, gracing the bandstands of icons like Brother Jack McDuff, Lionel Hampton, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Harry Connick Jr. While playing with these legends, he continued to hone his skills in a variety of small groups, both as a sideman and a leader. His lat…
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I have to say that the Herald's Mood of the Boardroom survey pretty much sums up my mood too. Yes, there are some excellent and capable ministers doing great work within their portfolios, and let's not forget how rare and wonderful that is, given the past administration. Come in Erica Stanford, Winston Peters, Chris Bishop, Simeon Brown – all good …
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Welcome to episode 2 of Sip Happens! The world's only Cougar Town Rewatch Podcast. The formation of the beloved cul-de-sac crew begins to take shape in "Into the Great Wide Open," the second episode of Cougar Town that set the foundation for the show's true identity. While Jules continues her adventures in dating younger men, specifically Josh, pla…
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🚨 It’s official! 🚨 16 years later, still a terrible title… and now, a podcast. 🍷 Today, September 23, the exact day Cougar Town first premiered back in 2009, we’re launching Sip Happens: A Cougar Town Rewatch Podcast. Every week, we’ll be diving back into the Cul-de-Sac Crew’s world: the wine, the Penny Can, the Big Carl moments, and all the chaoti…
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Episode 200: I Am An AntiFascist Creator! Definition Below.September 23, 2025A fore note: Today Tuesday 9/23/25, I will be guest co-host on my friend Steve Haggard’s radio show, The Haggard & Haggard Radio Hour, at 4 PM CDT on RadioFreeNashville.org. We’ll chat a bit about music and especially my choices for today, two from a very inspiring artist,…
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It's a new week and a new batch of comics. While we didn't read them all, these are our favorites. Best Books Wild West Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa #1 Ghost Pepper #3 Book Blurbs The XO Manowar #1, Batman and Robin Year One #11, Absolute Flash #7, Uncanny X-Men #21, The Expanse: A Little Death #1 B Segment: Our Favorite Songs Chance The Pretender - The Fo…
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It's a new week and a new batch of comics. While we didn't read them all, these are our favorites. Best Books Wild West Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa #1 Ghost Pepper #3 Book Blurbs The XO Manowar #1, Batman and Robin Year One #11, Absolute Flash #7, Uncanny X-Men #21, The Expanse: A Little Death #1 B Segment: Our Favorite Songs Chance The Pretender - The Fo…
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Infrastructure in New Zealand is being called out for being too political. A significant jolt to the construction sector thanks to Government investment to hospital and school infrastructure. Almost half a billion dollars will go towards upgrades and maintenance projects across the country. Construction activity is at a six year low, with thousands…
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The Government hopes to give a much-needed boost to the building and construction industry with the announcement of $413 million worth of accelerated school infrastructure projects. This follows a raft of school property announcements and the establishment of a new school property agency in July to oversee the planning, building, and maintenance of…
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Is there anything good about pine trees? Apart from for the people who own the commercial forests, the foresters. What earthly good do they do? Sure, they bring in much-needed export earnings, an estimated $5.89 billion for the year ending June 2025. So that helps towards the GDP. But look at the costs associated with the Pinus radiata. And they're…
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Wilding pines, the invasive species also known as Pinus contorta, are posing a massive threat to the environment. It was highlighted on Country Calendar last by Steve Satterthwaite, who runs Muller Station in the Awatere Valley in Marlborough. He said the wilding pines don't just choke up pastoral land, there's also the downstream effect of loss of…
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If you have been wondering what Social Security is not telling you, this is the time to find out. Michael and Andrew talk about the silent part on the lates updates from Social Security. Are you getting the full information? real numbers? Is your personal information safe? You don't want to miss this episode on the record! If you're not sure if you…
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Episode 199: Fall Faves, Salute To Mark VolmanSeptember 19, 2025Here’s another Tales Vinyl Tells for ya. High, hello and welcome back to more of that great album rock of the 60s & 70s along with (sometimes) tunes on either sides of those decades. It’s almost fall here in middle Tennessee and Nashville. Summer is winding down and it’s been one hot m…
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Get ready for another wild ride on episode 230! We're back with the crew, and things get weird fast. We're still in IPA Appreciation Month, but with mixed results. One of our tasters even gives a beer a 0.5 rating, while another declares a double IPA "trash" and wants to switch to whiskey. But the real chaos comes from the surprise appearance of a …
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It’s the last days of Art in the Park this weekend – a uniquely curated art show held annually at Eden Park. It showcases the works of both emerging and established New Zealand artists. The King’s Trust has been the charity partner of the event for the last four years – an organisation formed in 1967 with the vision that every young person should h…
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The news came in around quarter to 11 yesterday, and it was unwelcome confirmation of what many people had been experiencing, had been feeling. The economy had contracted, and worse, it had shrunk 0.9%, far worse than economists had been predicting. Economists at the Reserve Bank had forecast the economy would shrink just 0.3% during the June quart…
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How much blame for the GDP drop can be placed at the feet of the Reserve Bank? GDP's fallen 0.9 percent in the June quarter – a much sharper drop than economists had been expecting. NZ Initiative Chief Economist Eric Crampton told Kerre Woodham what we’re feeling is an effect of getting inflation back in line, but he wouldn’t necessarily blame the …
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Back when I was a kid, you knew the school holidays were coming up when the Seafarers Union went on strike. Sure as God made little apples, a week before the school holidays, the unions would be all out, brothers and sisters, and then there'd be all night negotiations between the cloth caps and the capitalist overlords, while parents waited anxious…
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The country's getting up to scratch on teaching Kiwis how to manage possible lone wolf attackers in crowded spaces. Police are promoting the mantra 'escape, hide, tell' to show the public what to do during an attack. The Crowded Places Strategy includes information on how to detect possible attackers, and how to conduct security audits. Auckland's …
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Our economy's been shrinking much faster than economists thought. Latest data just out from Stats NZ shows GDP fell 0.9% in the three months to June. That follows six months of growth, after six months of contraction. Infometrics Chief Forecaster Gareth Kiernan told Kerre Woodham it's far worse than any economists were expecting. He says this numbe…
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Lea Dunn, Principal Quantitative Researcher at Brooks Running. Lea Dunn unpacks the value of behavioural science for firms like Brooks, the performance running company. With their passionate customers and culture of curiosity, Brooks creates opportunities to use behavioural science, including both qualitative and quantitative research methods, in e…
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Titanic was an international vessel that became an international sensation. Despite this, her stories can be inaccessible if you don't speak the right language. This week, we hear the testimony of a bilingual Titanic researcher working to bring English stories to Italy and Italian stories to our podcast. WATCH this episode on YouTube! Riccardo will…
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Shane Jones' warning was clear and concise. As of 2029, if no new gas fields are found or an alternative energy source is not found, there will be no gas available for industrial, commercial, and domestic use. “In simple terms, what's going to happen in 2029-2030 in the event that we either don't import gas, or we don't find a major find, is that t…
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The horrors persist, yet we remain comic book readers. Sometimes a book comes along that is so good, so well written, with amazing art, and a powerful story, but it hits you at just the wrong time in life and it just feels like too much. And sometimes, a book comes along that is also well written, with amazing art, and a great story about some kids…
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The horrors persist, yet we remain comic book readers. Sometimes a book comes along that is so good, so well written, with amazing art, and a powerful story, but it hits you at just the wrong time in life and it just feels like too much. And sometimes, a book comes along that is also well written, with amazing art, and a great story about some kids…
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When US conservative activist and media personality Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday, a lot of people had an awful lot to say. Those on the right of the spectrum mourned the senseless violence and deplored the actions of the left. Many of those on the left rejoiced, were gleeful. And there's no other word for it when you look at some o…
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Of the many, many insane, ideologically driven policies I have heard come from government departments over the years, this has got to be one of the most bonkers. There have been times over the years, when I'm feeling a little overwhelmed, when I've fantasised about ending up in hospital. Nothing life-changing or dramatic, just a nice routine operat…
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Episode 85: Macon And Capricorn Records, Tommy Talton Salute And Who'll Stop The Rain JimJamSeptember 14, 2025Today’s show is a replay from February 2024, bringing some of the great album rock of the 60s and 70s right to your ears and to your mind. I'm a child of the 60s and I just love this music. It brings me back to sense excitement. The smells,…
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Health NZ is planning to remove restrictions on visiting hours at hospitals. The change would allow family members to visit patients at any hour of the day, a move that has led to mixed responses. Health NZ National Chief Nurse Nadine Gray told Kerre Woodham that the change is part of a patient support policy. ‘It’s part of the code of patients’ ri…
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It's episode 229 and we're officially halfway through IPA Appreciation Month! We're back with "the doc," "JS gunslinger," and "Big D" as we dive headfirst into more hoppy mayhem. This week, we subject our palates to another hazy IPA, and let's just say the reviews are mixed... and mostly bad. One person says it tastes like a "Bud Light with a littl…
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Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has released a cabinet paper proposing a raft of changes to the Crimes Act. This is part of the coalition agreement with NZ First. It introduces new offences and strengthens existing ones. The proposals include a new strict liability offence for shoplifting, with a $500 infringement fee, doubling to $1,000 if the val…
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The cost of alcohol abuse in this country is absolutely phenomenal. Worldwide, I can't even imagine what it would be, but here in this country it's bad enough. A report that came out last year from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, the first of its kind since 2009, found that: The cost of alcohol abuse in terms of alcohol harm based o…
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New Zealand has long had a problem with alcohol abuse. A report last year from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research found that the total estimated harm from alcohol use costs $9.1 billion in a single year. Peter Dunne argues the costs are a result of a decades-long failure in policy – saying that we need to do away with broad stroke appro…
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ANZ's New Zealand boss says the bank has no major restructure plans on this side of the Tasman. The Australian banking group has announced plans to axe about 3,500 in-house roles and 1000 contractors. Its New Zealand arm says about 20-30 mostly head-office roles might be cut here. But Chief Executive Antonia Watson told Kerre Woodham it's part of a…
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Another week, another batch of new comics. Jumping on points, jumping off points. The beautiful dance continues and we shuffle our few steps, trying not to make too big of fools of ourselves. Best Books Batman #1 The Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #1 Book Blurbs: The Rocketfeller #8, Captain Planet and the Planeteers #4, Uncanny X-Men #20, …
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Another week, another batch of new comics. Jumping on points, jumping off points. The beautiful dance continues and we shuffle our few steps, trying not to make too big of fools of ourselves. Best Books Batman #1 The Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #1 Book Blurbs: The Rocketfeller #8, Captain Planet and the Planeteers #4, Uncanny X-Men #20, …
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I said yesterday when I left you at midday that I thought I'd brought you one of the nicest stories that we'd done all year, which you clearly loved, and one of the saddest. The nicest: the interview with the musical director of the Auckland Pasifika Secondary Schools Choir, the choir who sang the national anthems for New Zealand and South Africa a…
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Everyone has an opinion and as technology has progressed, it’s become easier and easier for people to make their opinions known. And while this has allowed for greater communication and debate around various topics, it’s also allowed for people to share waves of vitriol, hatred, and unhelpful commentary. Clinical Psychologist Dr Dougal Sutherland t…
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One of the highlights from Saturday night's rugby test were the anthems sung by the Auckland Pasifika Secondary Schools Choir. Students from Auckland Girls Grammar, Avondale College, De La Salle, Kelston Boys, Kelston Girls, Glen Eden Intermediate, Marcellin College, Marist College, Mt Albert Grammar, Southern Cross, St Marys, St Paul’s College and…
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The New Zealand First convention took place at the Distinction Hotel in Palmerston North over the weekend. And all these silver fern, pin-wearing NZ First faithful gathered, along with a few wannabes, like Stuart Nash, he spoke. Just a few formalities to go through and it looks like Stuart Nash will be a signed-up member of NZ First and one of thei…
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Episode 198: Salute To Peter Green, This Is Military MadnessSeptember 7, 2025Welcome back to another Tales Vinyl Tells. I hope you’re well and feeling great today. In the next hour you’ll hear some of those great album cuts from the 60s & 70s. Some are live updates like one from Joe Bonamassa and a 461 Ocean Blvd tune. Ry’s live. So is Mick Fleetwo…
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In episode 228, we dive deep into a terrible Imperial IPA, Howard tries a questionable snack, and the controversy around AI art. This week, Howard bravely samples Pan's Mushroom Jerky, a vegan, plant-based, gluten-free snack. What's the verdict on this shiitake mushroom-based jerky? Is it a delicious, savory alternative, or just a sweet, chewy oddi…
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The Government is cracking down on serious immigration breaches. It's announced it will strengthen deportation settings on the same day that Immigration New Zealand revealed there are more than 20,000 people who have overstayed their visa. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says there are gaps in the current system. For example, under the current …
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The battle over intensification of housing has reached cabinet level, with the Deputy Prime Minister and the Housing Minister at odds over Chris Bishop's plan to get hundreds of thousands of houses built in the super city. “It's 2 million,” I hear you say. “They want to build two million houses.” Well, the Housing Minister addresses this in his col…
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