PoemTalk at the Writers House, hosted by Al Filreis and based at Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia. PoemTalk is a collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing and Jacket2.org.
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Washington Square On-Air serves as the audio town square for the Washington Square Review, the literary journal of Lansing Community College. Melissa Ford Lucken, the host, brings her expertise as a professor, creative writer, and author to engage with writers, readers, scholars, students, publishing professionals, and individuals worldwide, discussing various aspects of the writing craft.
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The Southword Poetry Podcast is produced by the Munster Literature Centre. Each episode, a guest poet talks in depth about their latest work and shares a few of their poems. We also hear a poem from a recent issue of the literary journal Southword. Sarah Byrne hosted the 2022 season. Clíona Ní Ríordáin hosted the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Poets were selected by the hosts, Patrick Cotter and James O’Leary. The Munster Literature Centre is a grateful recipient of funding from the Arts Council of ...
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Essays, memoir, and creative nonfiction from underthesunonline.com, read aloud by the authors, followed by interviews with them.
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Welcome to Anomaly Literary Journal's podcast. We do one podcast for each issue and some random chats when we find the time!
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Every month The SpokenWeb Podcast brings you different stories that explore the intersections of sound, poetry, literature, and history, created by scholars, poets, students, and artists from across Canada.
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The Podcast of a Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction
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Twenty Summers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, founded in 2009 to promote the private creation of art, to foster public engagement with art and artists, and to honor the legacy of art in Provincetown. Its annual series of concerts and conversations takes place in the historic Hawthorne barn.
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“If you think vampire tales are a worn-out genre, Underwood and Flinch will shock and delight you.” — Examiner.com Blood. Legacy. Loyalty. For centuries, the Flinch family has served as guardians to a vampire lord - whether they wanted to or not. Now it’s David Flinch’s turn, and he wants nothing to do with it. But when he’s summoned to the family estate in Spain, he discovers that the ancient evil beneath their home is about to rise again... and tradition demands a sacrifice. Underwood and ...
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Mandy Jackson-Beverly is a confessed bibliophile who believes independent bookshops are the gems of communities and authors are the rock stars of the literary world. As an author and book reviewer for the New York Journal of Books, Mandy profoundly understands and appreciates what it takes to write a book and present it to readers. She is instinctively curious and enjoys connecting with her guests. Learn more at mandyjacksonbeverly.com and thebookshoppodcast.com. And remember to subscribe to ...
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Broadcast from starships, dragons’ mouths, and from everyday worlds tinged with miracles, this is the Strangelet Podcast, featuring audio versions of the science fiction / fantasy stories we publish in our bimonthly journal, Strangelet. Learn more at strangeletjournal.com.
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Members of the Madison Journal of Literary Criticism (MJLC) gather for small group discussions based on study group topics surrounding abolition and literary criticism.
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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JB ...
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Asymptote is a global journal dedicated to literary translation, created by a team of writers and translators from over 25 different countries. In our new podcast, we explore the most fascinating, eclectic and unsung stories in international literature. Each episode travels far and wide to bring you interviews, readings and mini-documentaries from all over the literary world.
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East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Writers Society students, as well as artists from surrounding communities, share their creative works with host Obed Silva. The East Side Rose Podcast is a companion production to the literary journal of the same name. The podcast is produced by Gregory Mena on the campus of East Los Angeles College. Find out more at http://www.eastsiderose.org.
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PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound's co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics - and to make these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
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Boyhood is the second in Tolstoy's trilogy of three autobiographical novels, including Childhood and Youth, published in a literary journal during the 1850s. (Introduction by Bill Boerst)
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The Soapbox is a podcast created by Brushing, the official arts and literary journal of Rollins College. The Brushing team chat about their process, updates on production and release, and we also interview contributors about their pieces and the inspiration behind their art/writing! Join us for chill chats about Brushing and our lovely contributors.
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Interviews, poems, stories, and movie reviews and discussion from the inebriated simians behind the literary and film web journal Drunk Monkeys!
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This is a bridge to my audio literary journal at spiritplantsradio.com and to my memoir in progress, Same Moon Shining.
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This podcast uses the literary theory Gender Studies to analyze Tris’ character in the dystopian novel, Divergent, by Veronica Roth.
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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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What is a poem? When does a poem become an essay, or an essay a poem? When is it effective or necessary for a piece of writing to break the rules; of form, of grammar, of genre? Regardless of what it is, what makes it good? These questions are why we keep our submission guidelines loose. As editors of an independent journal, we keep our minds open. We want to leave room for writing that transgresses boundaries. We want to be surprised. We never know where the right piece will come from, or w ...
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SOREN LIT A Southern Renaissance literary journal... for storytellers with connections to the south. We showcase writers and artists who are women, femme-identifying, and/or non-binary creatives. The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is hosted by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com
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Love is connecting with the man in the maroon Bonneville who killed your Big Naked Guy. Love is responding to grief by inviting the Devil into your home. Love is finding yourself sitting Zen in an Elk’s Lodge. Love is learning your mom is boinking a dude in a squirrel costume. The quirky characters in Cain’t Do Nothing with Love get themselves in the worst pickles, thanks to love . . . can love get them out? Join them as they travel the wandering, unpredictable path of love. Nine of the four ...
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Join New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan for a seven-part original podcast that explores in-depth the improbable and beautiful love story between C.S. Lewis and Joy Davidman. While writing her bestselling novel, Becoming Mrs. Lewis, Patti Callahan was inspired by numerous experts from both personal, scholarly, and literary backgrounds. Join her as she talks with these influencers, who include: • Joy Davidman’s son and C.S. Lewis’s step-son, Douglas Gresham • Drs. David and Cryst ...
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Welcome to the New Limestone Review podcast! This podcast was formerly called "I Wanted To Also Ask About Ghosts." New Limestone Review is a literary journal run by graduate students in the University of Kentucky's MFA program in Creative Writing. We accept submissions of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and art almost year-round. You can find more about submission guidelines on our website. On this podcast, we interview writers about identity, process, form, inspiration, and more.
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Well read and well fed: Explore what co-hosts Amanda Dell and Kimberly Chou and their guests are reading, watching and listening to in and around the world of food. New and classic cookbooks, food memoirs, great reportage, TV, food on film — it's all fair game. Tune in as they talk to magazine editors, writers, chefs and other folks who bridge the worlds of culinary and literary about what's recommended now in food media as well as media, literature and culture that inspires food media maker ...
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Introducing The Slant Podcast. Hosted by Dana Tai Soon Burgess, the first choreographer in residence at the Smithsonian, this podcast is an ongoing conversation about art, culture, and belonging in the Asian American experience. Joined by leading voices in the American and International arts, literary, and activism community, this podcast hopes to create a place of generational mentorship, healing, and community—through storytelling.
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Radio Rumi is hosted by Dr. Fatemeh Keshavarz at the University of Maryland. Keshavarz is author of award winning books including Reading Mystical Lyric: the Case of Jalal al-Din Rumi (USC Press,1998), Recite in the Name of the Red Rose (USC Press, 2006) and a book of literary analysis and social commentary titled Jasmine and Stars: Reading more than Lolita in Tehran (UNC Press, 2007). She has also published other books and numerous journal articles. Keshavarz is a published poet in Persian ...
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With most of the entirety of the published journal's contents read aloud by the authors, the FENCE audiobook/podcast continues to push boundaries in literary publishing. In continuous publication since 1998, Fence is a biannual print journal of poetry, fiction, art, and criticism that redefines the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps, schools, or cliques. FENCE is committed to publishing ...
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Welcome to Tsundoku – the podcast for addicted readers. Tsundoku is the Japanese word for that pile of books by your bed – the ones you fully intend to read – sometime! If you can’t resist a good story, are endlessly curious about new books and love nothing better than discussing an old favourite – this is the podcast for you. In Tsundoku we’ll talk to the authors of the moment, we’ll pull out the ‘hits and memories’ from years past and chat them back into life, and we’ll talk to readers fro ...
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Listen to the most in-depth and entertaining conversations with experienced personalities in the entertainment industry.
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Rami G. Khouri interviews AUB scholars about how their research findings clarify our world's mechanics and mysteries.
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Podcast’s from me about me and my surroundings
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In this series, we wanted to explore into the corners of literary worlds, how new practices of writing and publishing are evolving and intersecting. How do writers, publishers, bookstores, readers build and sustain nurturing relationships? How do we adapt to rapidly shifting political contexts, rising costs, supply chain issues, new platforms? Where are the enduring – and new – spaces in which literary community can flourish? Join us for rich, considered, exploratory, unexpected discussions ...
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In Authors & Audiences, YA author and presentation coach Caroline Leech, chats to authors, illustrators, booksellers, librarians, publishers and other randomly fascinating guests, and invites them to share the secrets of their public speaking confidence and their media/social media strategies. Caroline will also share her own extensive knowledge of public speaking, storytelling, event planning and media strategy, so if you want to feel sure you can present yourself and your books with both c ...
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Interviews, conversations, discussions, events and more from the writers and staff of The New York Review of Books
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Karate Coach Dr. Pradeep Kumar Yadav is a recipient of Black Belt, 3rd DAN Degree received from the World Karate Federation, Spain. He has vast experience of training and coaching of Karate for more than 40 years and has selflessly trained more than 55,000 unprivileged children in Karate sport. He has been conferred with 45 National and International Awards, 6 World Record Holder, Volunteer of Sustainable Development Goals by United Nations, Fit India Ambassador, South Indian Youth Fitness A ...
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A literary journal founded in Wellington two years ago has been named one of five international winners of a US literary magazine incubator prize.
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The week that was with Te Radar and Michele A'Court
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12:29Our comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring some levity the end of the week.
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Dana on the crucial Eden Park test for the All Blacks, the Beldisloe Cup match tomorrow, the Black Ferns and the final matches in the Rugby World Cup and the New Zealand A League football player convicted for betting corruption.
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans based in Tauranga
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10:46Act MP Cameron Luxton accuses council of promoting Maori wards, unique marine research facility for Tauranga and the Auditor General brings an end to investigations into Tauranga City Council's spending.
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Holly Walker reviews Dead Ends by Laura Borrowdale, published by Tender Press.
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From cop to crime fiction: Rob Rattenbury
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25:20Former cop Robert Rattenbury on the human side of policing in his crime story about a jewellery shop robbery - it's called Heist in the Hutt.
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Koroi discuss calls for action over climate change from Pacific leaders at the UN, presidential elections in Bougainville, tensions as New Caledonia markers 172 years since being colonised by France and Manu Samoa vying to qualify for Rugby World Cup RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins
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Call for urgent action over "rural connectivity crisis"
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12:43Federated Farmers is demanding urgent action from both mobile companies and the government over often unreliable rural connectivity.
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Primary sector wants training pipeline secured
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15:37Primary sector leaders say food and fibre generates 81 per cent of the country's exports, but the work-based training that the workforce depends on is at risk.
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(00:00) – Clíona Ní Ríordáin and Patrick Cotter discussion (03:20) – Joyelle McSweeney interview (54:50) – Southword poem, Another Beginning by Triin Paja Guggenheim Fellow Joyelle McSweeney is the author of ten books of poetry, drama and prose, a well-known critic, and a vital publisher of international literature in translation. McSweeney's recen…
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Screentime: One Battle After Another, Task, and more
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11:13Film and TV reviewer Tom Augustine looks at One Battle After Another, an epic action thriller inspired by the 1990 novel Vineland and starring Leonardo de Caprio, Sean Penn and Benicio de Toro. Task on Neon sees Mark Ruffalo star as an FBI agent in a follow up series from Brad Ingelsby, who was behind Mare of Easttown. And series five of Only Murde…
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Parenting: Teenagers, anxiety & perfectionism
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20:37Clinical Psychologist Polly Schaverien talks with Kathryn about helping teenagers with anxiety and unhealthy perfectionism.
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Tech: How dark patterns are messing with your privacy
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17:36How dark online patterns are messing with your privacy
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Around the motu: Libby Kirby McLeod from Hamilton
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11:33Libby reports on Waikato's regional scorecard, the fate of Tokoroa's polytech and proposals to close Tokoroa's plywood factory. Libby McLeod is RNZ's Waikato reporter
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Lynn Freeman reviews Circle of Days by Ken Follett, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Dairy co-operative Fonterra has reported a slight drop in full year net profit, but still made just over $1 billion.
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Jack Toohey went viral for a video pointing out failings in the Aussie housing market.
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Harriet discusses Trump and London's Mayor, asylum hotels and the party conference season Harriet Line is Deputy Political Editor of the Daily Mail
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The local founders of a successful education software business have begun a fund to invest in local startups.
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New portal lets Aucklanders assess beach conditions
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9:57Aucklanders can now check out conditions at the beach before they even leave the house thanks to a new online tool.
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Concerns over airtight new builds and potential moisture risk
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17:41Concerns over airtight new builds and the potential moisture risk.
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with my friend and fellow author interviewer, Sara DiVello. Sara is a thriller author, and creator and host of Mystery and Thriller Mavens, a popular author interview series and interactive Facebook group. We met at the San Diego Writers Festival and have since become friends. Sara's boundless energy and verve…
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Science: This year's top Ig Nobel winners
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11:54Alan discusses who has featured in this year's satirical Ig Nobel Awards for scientists and researchers from around the world.
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Breaking down the data: what we make, sell, consume and earn
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13:50Stats head of macroeconomics, Jason Attewell, helps breakdown the recent release of figures - the balance of payments, and quarterly gross domestic product, as well as the food price index.
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Jimmy discusses local elections, unrest in Levin and the transformation underway in the centre of Palmerston North.
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Cynthia Morahan reviews The Elements by John Boyne.
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Anjana Khatwa, the award winning earth scientist who is also the self-described "odd girl who studied rocks," on her book The Whispers of Rock.
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Australia: Deadly outage, Trump snub, ban backlash
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10:25Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the latest Optus outage that took the 000 emergency calls offline and is thought to be responsible for three deaths.
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Parking providers asked to step up on policing mobility park abuse
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10:12Disability advocates say parking providers need to do more to prevent mobility parks being used by those who don't have a permit.
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Auckland business' solution for construction waste
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8:13The deconstruction business that repurposes or recycles 80 per cent of a site's materials using no machinery.
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Age assurance experts on how social media bans for young users can work
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21:35Two of the world's top age verification experts on how social media bans for under-16s can be enforced.
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Liam Lawson gets a career best result in Baku, the Black Ferns lose the World Cup semi to a storming first half performance from Canada and in netball the Silver Ferns beat South Africa.
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How an Art Deco sculptor inspired a Kiwi's debut novel
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16:14A Kiwi writer's obsession with all things Art Deco led her to pen a book set in the turbulent inter-war period in France. Jeena Murphy's novel Rue de Paradis is based on a young woman's experience of fleeing her home village for the bright lights of Paris in 1933, where she finds work as a model for one of the best-known sculptors of the era. His n…
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Dan discusses a low GDP result for the June quarter, today's immigration announcement and why housing densification is becoming one of the big issues for councils.
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Around the motu: David Williams from Christchurch
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14:24David reports on the swimming and indoor courts complex about to open, Canterbury University and non compliant farming on its land and mayoral candidates on asset sales.
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Book review: The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman
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5:52Ralph McAllister reviews The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman.
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Chef Al Brown and his new book "Hooked - Learning to Fish"
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24:19Chef Al Brown's life long love of fishing and his new book for a novice fishers, children and adults alike.
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US President Trump attends a memorial for Charlie Kirk and there's another Government shutdown looming over budget disagreements.
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Social media ban would backfire - Law Association
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11:04The Law Association is warning that banning children from social media is a quick fix destined to fail.
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The future of Golden Bay's Te Waikoropupu Springs
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19:19Tasman District Council is trying to implement a Water Conservation Order to protect Golden Bay's Te Waikoropupu Springs the springs, but the request for a plan change is opposed by Federated Farmers.
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New residence pathways announced, NZ First unhappy
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8:29The government has announced two new pathways to residence for skilled migrants.
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Episode 211 - No snake no slick no stone
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1:00:15The group gathers in the Writers House's Wexler Studio to discuss two poems by Ed Roberson: "The Motorcycle Crossing" and "To See the Earth Before the End of the World."By Sophia DuRose, Jordan Trice, Ken Taylor, Al Filreis
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Kennedy joins Kathryn Ryan from the breezy tip of Musick Point, a finger of land jutting into the Hauraki Gulf in east Auckland.
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Kathryn meets Northland Tamarillo grower Aaron Davies, whose on the board of the Tamarillo Growers Association who shares some surprising new ways to eat the fruit.
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Political commentators Liam Hehir and Dale Husband
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24:24Dale and Liam discuss the Government's handling of the news there was a steep drop in GDP in the second quarter, and the challenges the left block would need to overcome to form a coalition.
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Book review: Homework: A Memoir by Geoff Dyer
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8:18Jane Westaway reviews Homework: A Memoir by Geoff Dyer, published by Allen & Unwin.
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Legendary rock climber Yvon Chouinard - an outdoorsman who was so uninterested in material possessions he would sleep in the dirt - made billions as the founder of clothing apparel company Patagonia.
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UK and several EU nations join others in recognising Palestinian state, NATO begins air defence mission over Poland using UK jets.
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Rebecca Schnell's regular job is as an emergency room nurse in St Louis, Missouri. But she has a side gig that's even more adrenaline-filled: strapping into a five-tonne Monster Truck.
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A Wellington tech start-up is aiming to help people boost their KiwiSaver contributions.
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