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Syndicated radio star Angela Yee talks sex and relationships with the hottest stars in hip-hop and R&B. Join her and her friends each week as they coax stars into revealing their most intimate from the bedroom. It’s hip-hop like you’ve never heard before.
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Beyond Lip Service

Sudha Kheterpal

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Welcome to "Beyond Lip Service" – the podcast that transforms your talk into credible confidence. Whether you're an entrepreneur seeking funding or a business leader craving recognition, this podcast is your go-to resource for discovering the power of your voice and achieving what you truly deserve. I'm Sudha from thepitchcoach.me, passionate about guiding talented founders and business leaders to speak up with unshakable confidence. Having struggled with nerves for over 25 years, I've faced ...
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A friendly game of Spades hosted by RaDiOo Raheem, Miss Ty and Murka Ma$$. Games are played up to 250/350/500 while we discuss an array of topics. Bringing laughter and memories from back in the day, make sure to check back for the latest episodes.
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Tired of watching continuous improvement efforts crash and burn? So are we. "Why They Fail" dives headfirst into the brutal truth behind failed Lean Six Sigma deployments, exposing the myths, the mistakes, and the outright absurdities that plague organizations worldwide. Forget the sugar-coated success stories—we're here to dissect the disasters, from executives who think training is optional to lone Green Belts drowning in unrealistic expectations. But it's not all doom and gloom. We'll als ...
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We all need help with our calling of God. This podcast will help you see your calling as an INVITATION into something bigger than yourself rather than seeing your calling as a DESTINATION of something to be attained. SEASON 1 offers some insights and several amazing interviews of professionals discussing their life's journey. Some leaders include a lawyer who gets a second chance, a university president who loves his students, a variety of types of doctors, a school headmaster who lives unde ...
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TrampTalk is an Interview based Podcast .Tramp is a long walk, typically a tiring one. As Professionals, Creatives, Artists, etc. We can ALL attest to this long tiring walk in life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tramptalk/support
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Human Capital Lab

Bellevue University

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The Human Capital Lab podcast will explore the intersection between learning and the lives of the people who make businesses go. Through conversations with select educational and organizational visionaries, we’ll uncover insights about the impact learning can make on employee lives, employee opportunity and corporate outcomes like revenue and profit. The Human Capital Lab podcast is brought to you by Bellevue University and created to bring creative conversation and exploration to the corpor ...
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Shift the Podcast

Mindy and Melanie

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For [women who dare to dream & who actually want to start the journey of healing] [SHIFT -Sisters Healing Individual x Family Trauma] is [The Podcast] that delivers [real stories x resources that make shifting your mindset & healing feel doable.] It is within your power, when you move, things move, sis make the shift.
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Live & Lead With Heart

Alexandra Swenson-Ridley

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Welcome to "Live & Lead with Heart", the podcast where we help entrepreneurs and leaders shift out of your head and connect with the intelligence of your heart. Join us for short, weekly episodes packed with practical insights and inspiring stories designed to ignite your passion, renew your energy, navigate the hard stuff and reconnect you with your purpose. It's time to lead with empathy, cultivate compassion, especially for ourselves, and live with heart. Tune in weekly to transform your ...
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Jackalope Tales on Radio Misfits

Charles Mooney, Lisa Umbarger

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Jackalope Tales pulls back the curtain on the strange, spooky, and sometimes shocking urban legends that lurk within the music industry. Hosts, and founding members of the platinum selling band Toadies, Charles Mooney and Lisa Umbarger explore the weird and wacky stories behind music’s biggest names. Some legends are too bizarre to be true, while others may have a kernel of truth buried beneath the hype. You’ll never listen to your favorite songs the same way again after you hear the outland ...
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The Fountain Of Youth Med Spa

The Fountain Of Youth Med Spa

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Unleash your true potential with The Fountain of Youth's Medical spa with facials, Hydrafacials, eyelash extensions, body contouring, laser hair removal, injectables, feminine rejuvenation, and much more. We cater to Greenwood Village and surrounding Denver cities, including Denver Tech Center, Littleton, Englewood, and Centennial. Because life is too short to not look exactly how you feel.
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Chanel N. Scott joins Angela Yee and the Lip Service crew alongside actor/singer Algee Smith for a wild and unfiltered conversation. Algee opens up about the breakup that inspired his new EP, how he got caught cheating, and the lessons he’s still learning about monogamy, discipline, and self-control. The conversation gets even spicier when he admit…
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In Genesis 18, Abraham is hospitable to three angels who come to visit him about his child coming soon. Abraham is living life, and God interrupts; thus, Abraham is responsive. The goal of this walk with the Lord is about being responsive to the Lord and his agenda. In comparison, others in scripture were simply responsive to the crazy story that G…
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 Matthew 14:29 Eyes fixed on Jesus can navigate any storm. Today’s daily devotional highlights Jesus walking on water. After feeding five thousand people, Jesus sends His disciples ahead on a boat and stays to pray. He later walks on water to join them, showing His divine power and the importance of faith. STORY Bible in a Year:…
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Your Nightly Prayer 🙏🏾 Psalm 91:1 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. -Ephesians 6:13 DEVOTION Based on Ephesians 6 Spiritual warfare demands divine equipment. 'Whole armor' allows no missing pieces—partial protection invites defeat. 'Evil day' acknowledge…
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The All Blacks have held the Bledisloe Cup since 2003, so has that dulled their desire for more success against the Wallabies? And what about New Zealand fans, do they care as much as they used to, or have years of winning made them indifferent? Rugby reporter Joe Porter is in Auckland ahead of tomorrow night's test at Eden Park and tried to find o…
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The Prime Minister has said he is "delivering" on National's election promise not to forget blood cancer patients despite some telling Checkpoint they feel forgotten. Checkpoint has spoken to a number of blood cancer patients who've had to set up donation pages or raid their Kiwisaver to get the potentially life prolonging unfunded Daratumumab or, …
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A sense of relief and justice was palpable at the High Court in Wellington today as the man who lit the fatal Loafers Lodge fire was convicted of murder. But it was underscored by incredible heartache. A jury of 10 were unanimous in finding 50-year-old Esarona Lologa guilty of five counts of murder, and one of arson, for setting the Wellington host…
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The Prime Minister has hosed down the hopes and expectations of blood cancer patients holding out for more funding for drugs and treatments, despite promises made during the election campaign. However Christopher Luxon said his government is "delivering" and he is proud of their progress. Some blood cancer patients have moved to Australia to get th…
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A group of high schoolers from around the country are running lines and pacing the floor of a Wellington school this week, preparing for a Shakespeare showcase. The Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand's national schools production brings together the best of the bunch from regional competitons, for a week-long programme of rehearsals and workshops…
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A group of primary students from Hamilton East School has recorded an album that is about to be pressed on vinyl and sold in record stores. The album is a cover of Split Enz debut album, Mental Notes, fifty years on since the album's debut. Teacher and mastermind behind the project, Lachie Holt spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Terror in the skies over Auckland today as a Qantas flight from Sydney, Australia touched down in Auckland following reports of a fire in the cargo hold. Fire and Emergency were alerted just after 11-o'clock this morning. Sixteen fire trucks were called to Auckland airport to respond to the incident that's left passengers shaken. Finn Blackwell rep…
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More than 11 years after the deaths of two patients at Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward triggered damning reviews into the facility, a replacement has been opened. But the families of Erica Hume and Shaun Gray who died in 2014, and families of patients who have died since, were absent at the official ceremony today. Health NZ says the…
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Eden Park is the focus of this weekend's rugby action, as the wounded All Blacks take on the Wallabies in the first Bledisloe Cup test of the year. The All Blacks come off a record loss in their last test but welcome back some key players. Meanwhile the Wallabies have had some exceptional results to give their long-suffering fans hope of a first Bl…
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The Foreign Affairs Minister says the world needs to face the "elephant in the room" on global emissions at a climate change meeting in New York. Speaking at a UN leaders breakfast on sea level rise, Winston Peters pointed to the four big emitters - the US, China, Russia and India. It comes as China - the world's biggest polluter - pledges its firs…
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A new Far North District Council bylaw requires all cats over the age of four months to be "chipped and snipped". It's a big change for the Far North which has not tried to restrict cats in the past, despite its warm climate and almost year-round kitten season. Reporter Peter de Graaf finds out what volunteers on the front line think about the new …
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Your Nightly Prayer 🙏🏾 Psalm 90:12 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. -Psalms 91:11 DEVOTION Based on Psalm 91 Heaven's invisible army deployed for your protection. 'Give charge' is military command—angels on divine assignment. 'Over thee' personalizes angelic ministry. 'Keep' means guard, protect, preserve…
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So called crop sitters are being tricked into coming here from Vietnam for jobs that don't exist, only to find themselves working for international criminal groups, looking after massive cannabis grow houses. Police are concerned violence is escalating as local gangs try to muscle in on the business opportunity. Detective Inspector Callum McNeill s…
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An advocate for Auckland's homeless says international students are joining the growing number of people sleeping rough on the city's streets. Throughout winter and into the chilly spring, Kildare Peterson has been dropping supplies to homeless people in the CBD and within his own community in Onehunga. He's seeing growing levels of desperation. On…
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There are fears more and more teenage boys are being drawn into a world of extremism and toxic masculinity through exposure to misognistic ideas promoted online and by infamous social media influencers. It is showing up in New Zealand classrooms and in the blatant disrespect for female teachers, according to a report by the Auckland & Wellinton reg…
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Faced with rising household costs, people are turning to pedal power to save money on petrol and parking. Bike charities and loan schemes in Wellington are in demand, and the clientele is increasingly shifting towards higher wage earners looking for a cheaper, more planet-friendly mode of transport. Kate Green reports.…
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A Queenstown principal believes plans to axe 10 dedicated school buses' will have severe negative impacts on student attendance and could put children in danger travelling to and from school. The Minstry of Education is reviewing 17 routes which ferry almost 700 students to and from school. It says its found only 271 are eligible for Ministry-funde…
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There are concerns a growing number of migrant bus drivers could miss out on gaining residency due to English-language requirements that treat them the same as university masters students. Checkpoint has spoken to drivers who fear the path to residency for them and their families is blocked because of what they say are unfair rules. But Immigration…
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The All Blacks will be without captain Scott Barrett for this weekend's opening Bledisloe Cup test at Eden Park. He suffered a shoulder injury in the record defeat to South Africa in Wellington and hasn't recovered in time to take on the Wallabies. However, a few other frontline players are back from injury, with coach Scott Robertson making severa…
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A Rottweiller dog in Hawkes Bay is helping calm people's nerves as they prepare to sit the theory test for their learner's licence. Three-year-old therapy dog Penny Pickles is part of the team at Learner Licence Theory Tararua. Many of the people they help through the test have additional learning challenges and Penny is there to offer a helping pa…
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Are Kiwis pessimists? The most recent GDP figures took a hit recently - shrinking more than expected. Cost of living is up, August figures show grocery prices up more than four and half percent on the year previous. The unemployment rate was about 3.6% in June 2023 and is now 5.2%. Robert MacCulloch holds the Matthew S. Abel Chair of Macroeconomics…
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 John 5:8 Gratitude magnifies the miracles in our lives. Today’s daily devotional is about Jesus healing a man at the Pool of Bethesda. After 38 years of illness, the man was restored by Jesus' command. This miraculous healing was met with criticism from the Pharisees, who opposed Jesus for performing miracles on the Sabbath. ST…
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Lean Six Sigma in Healthcare: Lessons from Eddie Conklin Welcome to the latest episode of Why They Fail podcast. In this episode, host Kevin Clay speaks with Eddie Conklin, a veteran of continuous improvement with over 40 years of experience in both manufacturing and healthcare. Eddie shares how early lessons from factory floors shaped the way he n…
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This week, Lisa and Charles throw on their metaphorical spurs and hike straight into the wild frontier of country-cowboy chaos. First up: the never-ending rodeo that is Gavin Adcock vs. Zach Bryan — beer, boots, and beefs flying in all directions. Then, just when you think the dust has settled, Charley Crockett rides into the fray to stir the pot e…
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Auckland councillors have voted on two plans for housing intensification, which one says is like choosing between a firing squad and a lethal injection. The future allocation of up to 2 million new homes was covered by what's known as Plan Change 78. It allowed three-storey residential buildings anywhere in the city, but the government is letting t…
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The Prime Minister and Finance Minister are brushing off the bruising verdict of business leaders as sentiment sours on their performance. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey has canvassed the views of 150 executives and chairs as the government battles to turn around the flagging economy. And despite holding the most pivotal Cabinet p…
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A kiwi teenager on a protest boat destined for Gaza said the flotilla is under attack from drones in international waters. 18 year old Sam Leason is onboard the Sirius in the Mediterranean Sea between Crete and coast of Libya. Earlier this month, a flotilla of 70 boats set sail from Europe carrying humanitarian aid, seeking to break the Israeli nav…
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Wellingtonians keen on a chair their favourite councillor once sat on or a light fitting that maybe shone on The Beatles can now head to the dump. The capital city's famous tip shop is selling furniture and fixtures no longer required in the 120-year-old Town Hall, which is undergoing a facelift. The earthquake-prone central city building has been …
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What happens when a chat bot suggests you murder someone, specifically your father?Australian IT professional, Samuel McCarthy posed as teenage boy for a conversation with AI chatbot Nomi. He told the chatbot that sometimes he hated his father. The bot's response was violent and specific. Queensland University of Technology Law Lecturer, Henry Fras…
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Three months since disposable vapes were banned from shelves some schools say they're still grappling with students vaping and a researcher studying the long-term health effects is calling for vapes to be made prescription only. In June the goverment's ban on disposable vapes and strict advertising rules kicked in, meaning specialist vape stores mu…
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US President Donald Trump has told world leaders the war in Gaza must be stopped, though he says recognising Palestine will only reward Hamas.Mr Trump's comments in the UN General Assembly debate come as a growing number of member states move to recognise Palestine, to keep a two-state solution alive. Foreign affairs minister Winston Peters will ou…
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There's troubling signs New Zealand footballers are being targeted by international match fixers. An RNZ investigation has revealed more than $200 million was wagered on New Zealand's national league last season through overseas bookies, raising alarm bells for sport integrity experts. Officials warn with a surge in betting activity comes the incre…
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A Waikato food rescue group is harvesting hundreds of kilos of backyard bounty fruit that would other wise go to waste. Go Eco Food has been going for more than a decade but recently appealed to people with more home grown produce than they can use to donate it for re-distribution. Its chief executive Jo Wrigley spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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