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Midweek F1

Midweek F1

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Midweek F1 with F1 commentating legend Ben Edwards and F1 podcast host Nicola Hume is the podcast you need to follow for the 2025 Formula 1 season. New episodes released between every race with Ben & Nicola joined by some very special guests to give their take on the race that's just been and the one that's coming up.
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Entrez sans frapper, un podcast de La Première où tout peut arriver ! Ici, on mélange cinéma, musique, art, bouquins, théâtre, et on rajoute une bonne dose de plaisir ! Chaque jour, Jérôme Colin tend son micro à des invités variés pour une interview en toute franchise. Clara Luciani, Pete Doherty, Youssef Swatt’s, Valérie Lemercier, Vanessa Springora, Philippe Katherine, Zabou Breitman, Karine Tuil, Jean-Christophe Grangé, Joann Sfar, Jean Hegland, Thierry Lhermitte, Riad Sattouf, Benoît Poe ...
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Design Matters with Debbie Millman is one of the world’s very first podcasts. Broadcasting independently for over 15 years, the show is about how incredibly creative people design the arc of their lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Book of Leaves

Ceara Carney

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An Irish podcast where I interview business owners, activists and other everyday people, to learn how they contribute to living sustainably. By educating ourselves, we can then take a leaf from their book to add to our own way of eco-friendly living! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Crypto for You

Primedia Broadcasting

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It started as a nine-page document to propose a method to securely exchange assets without using a bank. It has grown into an industry worth over $1 trillion in a decade. There is no industry that has not been affected by these crypto assets or the blockchain that drives them, This series is a primer for those that have heard enough to want to test the water but are weary of the get-rich-quick schemes that are all too common to try get you to part with your money. It advocates for taking it ...
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Welcome to Explore's podcast! This is the Explore Podcast that delves deep into the outdoors—we’ll inspire, inform and get you stoked to explore. Hiking? Camping? Environmental stewardship? Active living? Gear? You know it—and a whole lot more. Fresh guests every episode of Explore's Live the Adventure Podcast. Hosted by Explore Magazine editor/publisher and adventure expert, David Webb (@davidebwebb).
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The Art of Work

Christina Patterson

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How do we find fulfilment as we pay the bills? In this podcast, which grew out of her previous podcast Work Interrupted, Christina Patterson talks to inspirational guests – writers, entrepreneurs, artists, doctors, comedians, scientists – about how they have managed to build a work life that brings some meaning, fun and even joy.
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Sunshine Steven is a podcast with the goal to bring a little sunshine to your day! Hear from others about their stories of sunshine. Also packed with tips, tea spilling, reviews, pop culture chat, and laughs! Take this time to escape for a while and focus on your mental health. Be sure to subscribe and review, that would mean oh so much!
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The PrimateCast

Andrew MacIntosh

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The PrimateCast features conversations with renowned primatologists, wildlife scientists, conservationists and other professional animal enthusiasts about the processes and products of their work. The podcast is hosted and produced by Dr. Andrew MacIntosh, who's now the Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation at the Wilder Institute / Calgary Zoo. The show was incubated by Kyoto University's Center for International Collaboration and Advanced Studies in Primatology (CICASP), where Andrew wor ...
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The Secret Life of Prisons

Prison Radio Association

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The Secret Life of Prisons is produced by a charity, the Prison Radio Association. To make a donation please visit prison.radio/donate. The podcast tells the hidden stories from behind bars. Paula Harriott is Chief Executive of Unlock. She spent time in prison and now works to help those who have been to prison to contribute to the debate around crime and justice. Phil Maguire is the Chief Executive of the Prison Radio Association. He's worked in prisons for two decades and received an OBE f ...
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The Times bring you a 6 part series of insightful interviews with sports biggest stars, getting them to open up about the highs, lows and the journey to make it to the top. Join our hosts Matthew Syed and Matt Dickinson as they uncover the true individuals behind the sporting stars we love. Ever wondered about Chris Froome's obsession with snakes, how Fran Kirby fought with real strength to be at the top of her game after the loss of her mother, or why Eddie Jones arranges meetings he has no ...
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 22nd of September, we know where $100m is going for our hospitals. But is it a band-aid, or substantial money for infrastructure? The Prime Minister answers whether he's feeling embattled, is fast track really fast track and when we're getting news about reform in the electricity sector…
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When Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson are raging against their President, you know a line has been crossed. Cruz said the FCC threat from Brendan Carr was straight out of Goodfellas and it's got mafia written all over it. It's important not to forget we have the confluence of several stories here in the Jimmy Kimmel scrap; 1) The absurdity of defending …
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Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The AFL semi finals draw 100,000 fans to each game. Liam Lawson finished 5th in Baku to secure his best ever finish in F1. And what should the Black Ferns take away from their defeat in the Rugy World Cup semi finals? LISTEN ABOVE See o…
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Frustrations are growing around the fast-track process in Taranaki, which has grounded to a halt due to bureaucracy. 215 parties are now having their say in the ‘VTM’ seabed mining project. Resource Minister Shane Jones told Mike Hosking that the discourse around the project is responsible for hindering its progress. ‘We're dealing with a substanti…
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Cabinet expects to make a final decision later this week, on whether New Zealand will formally recognise a Palestinian state. Australia, the UK and Canada have all formally announced their recognition of Palestine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned their moves, saying a Palestinian state would be a "huge reward to terrorism" a…
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Thousands have gathered in Arizona for the memorial service of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. Among those in attendance is a number of Republican politicians and high-profile names including The President, Vice President and Elon Musk. US Correspondent Richard Arnold says that the rise of political discourse around free speech has grown alongs…
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Demand is outstripping supply when it comes to luxury accommodation. New Zealand agents say they're turning away half of high-net-worth travellers due to a shortage of properties. Some are fielding up to 50 requests a week. Co-founder of Stay Luxe Accommodation, Greg Owen told Mike Hosking that there's a real shortage in Auckland, so hotels are bei…
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A rural doctor says the government's hospital investment is still not enough. Health Minister Simeon Brown's announced a $100million boost for 21 local projects, aimed at improving clinical spaces and support services. General Practice Aotearoa chair Dr Buzz Burrell told Mike Hosking that the investment will be only for touch ups. He says there wil…
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If only nostalgia paid the bills. But when it comes to peaches, it doesn’t. Wattie's is out. Pams do a good line of imported stuff, and those who buy peaches in tins like it cheap. A lot of us like cheap. Cheap has never been more appealing in a cost of living crisis. If I was in the business of patriotic purchases, I would close my door and go hom…
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Littérature étrangère de Gorian Delpâture : « Par où entre la lumière » de Joyce Maynard (Philippe Rey).Eleanor est de retour dans la maison familiale du New Hampshire, quittée vingt-cinq ans plus tôt. Cette ferme où elle avait épousé Cam, celui qu'elle croyait être son grand amour et dont elle s’était séparée, Eleanor pensait ne jamais la retrouve…
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"Les mots bleus" d'Adeline Dieudonné : La sécession, avec un focus sur la sécession des femmes. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frap…
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Manifestation devant l’ULiège : 400 personnes contre un rassemblement du MR lors d’une soirée hommage à Jean GolLa Russie relance le Concours IntervisionBruxelles : Le MR invite le PS, les Engagés et les trois partis néerlandophones du gouvernement a négocié un budget pluriannuelBoîte à bébé à Anvers : Nina, un nouveau-né y a été déposéMondiaux de …
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Farmer confidence: 8/10 In an economic world of woe, it's good to see a decent chunk of people doing well and enjoying it. GDP: 2/10 Sort of the turgid, rank, icing on the rotten economic cake. How does a Reserve Bank not see a co…
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Was this the final nail in the Adrian Orr coffin? Can we add Christian Hawkesby and the entire monetary policy committee? After all, it's easy to blame a governor, but it’s a committee that votes on what to do with the cash rate. After the famed Q2 finished (remember April, May and June), we come to the next committee decision in July. Orr is gone,…
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L’écrivain écossais Irvine Welsh, auteur de "Trainspotting", est notre invité pour son nouveau roman "Les longs couteaux" (Au Diable Vauvert). Raciste et corrompu, le député Ritchie Gulliver est retrouvé mort dans un entrepôt d’Édimbourg. Les suspects sont nombreux : concurrents, opposants politiques, victimes de ses escroqueries…Sorti de désintoxi…
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Adeline Dieudonné vs Gorian DelpâtureQuelle est la plus belle chanson que vous ne pouvez pas écouter sans automatiquement penser à quelqu’un ? Quel titre d'une belle chanson (qui ne parle pas de ça) pourrait aussi désigner, de façon plus ou moins détournée, ce qu'on ressent la première fois qu'on tombe amoureux ?Quelle est la plus belle chanson don…
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It’s Friday so Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back with Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that Was. Mike decided to end the week with another pop quiz – this time on things that were covered on the programme this morning. Kate was not enthused. Plus the school holidays are coming up, so they had to touch on everyone’s plans. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystud…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 19th of September, Sir John Key has some advice for Finance Minister Nicola Willis, who has some tough questions to answer after that Q2 GDP result. The Government is flying the flag for the wool industry in China. Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson take a pop quiz and discuss school holidays pla…
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We’re in the business end of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, but a former Black Ferns captain is warning against getting cocky. The Black Ferns have made light work of Spain, Japan, Ireland, and South Africa, leading them to the semi-finals. Saturday morning will see them face off against the World No 2 team – Canada. Former Captain Dr Farah Palmer to…
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The axing of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show has sparked debate around freedom of speech. Kimmel has been pulled off air indefinitely by ABC over his comments relating to the Charlie Kirk killing. The late-night host suggested Kirk, who was shot at a Utah University last week, was killed by a pro-Trump Republican. US Correspondent Richard Arnold tol…
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Negotiations between senior doctors and the Government have broken down. They've rejected a $160 million offer and are set to strike for 48 hours next week. The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists had put a proposal which would have cost about $300 million. Executive Director Sarah Dalton told Mike Hosking doctors are playing catch up. She …
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis says a new Reserve Bank Governor will be announced “very shortly” as she comes under growing pressure to tackle New Zealand’s economic woes. Economists are calling on the Reserve Bank to cut the Official Cash Rate more aggressively after yesterday’s shock GDP result. New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell by …
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The Associate Agriculture Minister believes wool is making a comeback and New Zealand could double its exports over the next decade. Mark Patterson is in China for the country's largest wool conference, where he'll meet with industry representatives, wool growers, and processors. It's our largest trading partner for wool, with $176 million of $446 …
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Sir John Key says the Reserve Bank deserves much of the blame for the latest sharp drop in GDP. Our economy's contracted 0.9% in the June quarter. The Government says international turmoil and uncertainty over tariffs have driven the fall, which was much larger than expected. Key told Mike Hosking the OCR was also a major factor. He says two months…
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"Myriam Leroy n'aime pas le débat". Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/em…
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"Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "Portrait de l'artiste en jeune chien" de Dylan Thomas.« Toutes les biographies sont absurdes. Avec la mienne, on pourrait faire rire un chat. » Grosses galoches aux pieds, casquette écarlate vissée sur la tête pour dissimuler un œil poché, Dylan Thomas déambule dans les rues de Swansea. Il n’a pas encore quinz…
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Liège : Jean Gol mort il y a tout juste 30 ans : sa tombe a été vandaliséeHadja Lahbib réclame une solution à deux états Dessel : Début de la construction de deux grands bâtiments qui doivent accueillir des déchets nucléaires Petra De Sutter ne participera pas à la mission économique de la Belgique aux USA début octobre : elle risque des incidents …
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Having argued the other week for compulsory KiwiSaver, it was sort of ironic, but probably lucky, that several reports came out post the comments that wanted the same thing. Then enter Winston who wants it as well, and will pay for it, apparently with tax cuts. Of course the tax cuts are completely unaffordable, but it doesn’t make the compulsion a…
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The US President's been treated to a day of processions, gifts and flypasts in his second state visit to the UK. Donald Trump's attending a state banquet at Windsor Castle, hosted by King Charles, with about 150 other guests. The King is cherishing the close ties between American and British people, saying the ocean may divide the two countries, bu…
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Another case of a Kiwi punching above his weight. Hailing from Christchurch, 20 year old motorsport driver Jacob Douglas is currently competing in the USF Pro 2000 Circuit over in the States. He’s on the road to IndyCar, and has just wrapped up the season, finishing 5th overall and securing a win and eight podiums. At age 16 Douglas made the move t…
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Manon Loizeau et Ekaterina Mamontova sont nos invitées pour le docu. "Politzek : Les voix défient le Kremlin". En Russie, critiquer la guerre en Ukraine ou le régime de Vladimir Poutine est devenu un crime. Des milliers de citoyens ordinaires sont arrêtés, jugés, emprisonnés. On les appelle les « Politzek » : les prisonniers politiques. Tourné clan…
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Stéphanie Van Vyve vs Myriam LeroyQuelle est, tout simplement, votre chanson préférée de tous les temps ?Inventez une toute nouvelle expression pour dire « avoir la gueule de bois », avec une périphrase présente dans le titre ou le refrain d'une chanson. Quelle est la plus belle chanson que vous ne pouvez pas écouter sans sourire ? Quelle est la pl…
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Hamilton's first domestic jet service in 25 years will connect thousands of people to Christchurch every year. Air New Zealand's Airbus A320 service will operate alongside two smaller planes, to be deployed to other parts of the regional network. From today the 171-seat domestic jet will leave Christchurch at 3pm five days a week and return from Ha…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 18th of September, we look at the predictions of how bad Q2 was economically, and whether this is the worst of it. Some extraordinary new numbers when it comes to youth crime that shows the Government is starting to get the issue under control. Young motorsport driver Jacob Douglas detail…
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Top musicians are taking their music off Spotify and leaving the platform behind – but why? Kiwi musicians like Tiki Taane and The Bats have joined overseas acts like Deerhoof and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard in boycotting the platform, accusing it of exploitation, poor royalties, and subsidising big international acts. As it stands, each strea…
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The vast majority of New Zealand's foreign tourist levy is being held on to by the Government. Budget documents show up to $139 million is being banked from the International Visitor Levy for Crown spending. This year's budget allocated $55 million a year to spending in conservation and $35 million to new spending in tourism from a pot of almost $2…
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The Children's Minister is attributing a reduction in youth reoffending to boot camps, even though they haven't started yet. The Government says serious and persistent young offending has dropped by more than 14% since June 2023. Northland experienced the greatest decrease at 40%. Minister Karen Chhour told Mike Hosking there have been significant …
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Frustration from farmers over Environment Canterbury's decision to declare a nitrate emergency. It voted —nine to seven— for the declaration after groundwater testing found levels of the chemical increasing in the majority of monitored sites. Federated Farmers Vice President Colin Hurst told Mike Hosking solving this problem can take a number of ye…
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Many are predicting a fall in GDP for quarter two. Stats NZ will release the figures later this morning, just before 11am. The Reserve Bank expects a 0.3% drop while bank economists are more pessimistic. Westpac Senior Economist Michael Gordon told Mike Hosking there are worrying trends. He says the construction sector is still in a downturn, while…
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Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon is joined by Daily Record Head of News Mark Smith and Scottish Express Editor Borland on the Planet Holyrood podcast to discuss Keir Starmer’s Labour Party in crisis as phase 2 turns into a disaster and what it means for Anas Sarwar, Donald Trump’s UK state visit and asylum seeker stats that show Glasgow …
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"Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : "Thunder Road" de Bruce Springsteen. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre pl…
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Gaza : L'hôpital pour enfants Al-Rantisi attaqué par des frappes aériennes israéliennesLes étudiants non-finançables manifestent devant le siège de la Fédération Wallonie-BruxellesL’UE annonce des sanctions contre des ministres israéliens et des colons violents et veut revoir à la baisse les relations commerciales avec IsraëlGrande-Bretagne : Le Pr…
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If it's any help to those chained to Nicola Willis' office, there is a decent piece I read yesterday asking whether Israel was heading towards a South Africa moment. In an interview this week, Netanyahu seemed to accept some sort of isolation was a price his country was, and is, paying for as a result of the war. But none of that has been brought a…
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The 22-year-old charged with allegedly killing right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has made his first appearance in court. Tyler Robinson is facing seven charges including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering. Kirk was fatally shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University last week. US Correspondent Richard Arno…
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Things have been heating up in the political sphere, so Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to delve into the latest developments. They discussed the decision to close Auckland’s Harbour Bridge for a protest, before the wind changed the plans, free speech and the right to protest, and the latest in the situation with Te Pati Māori …
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Les réalisatrices françaises Nathalie Masduraud et Valérie Urrea sont nos invitées pour le docu "Le Deuxième Sexe - Sur les traces de Simone de Beauvoir".En 1949, la parution du Deuxième sexe de Simone de Beauvoir provoque une onde de choc : un plaidoyer de mille pages pour l'égalité des sexes, l'indépendance des femmes et la libération des moeurs.…
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Les sorties BD de Xavier Vanbuggenhout :- « Ulis » de Fabien Toulmé (Delcourt)- « Et c’est ainsi que je suis née » de Fanny Michaëlis (Casterman) Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version in…
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Sébastien Ministru vs Xavier VanbuggenhoutQuelle est la plus belle chanson qui change de rythme (mais véritablement de rythme) plusieurs fois ? (Quelle est la plus belle chanson dans laquelle il est question de mariage ? Quelle est la plus belle chanson dans laquelle il est question de divorce ? De nombreuses chansons ont créé des scandales à leurs…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 17th of September, data reveals the chance of going to prison is at an all-time high, but only 15% of criminals are going behind bars. The Black Caps’ new coach is in for a word ahead of the 20th anniversary of T20s and our series against Australia. Keen sports fans will know that the fi…
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New Zealand’s creative sector has much more impact on the economy than commonly believed. The sector is now the country’s fourth-largest export industry, worth $13 billion a year and supporting 100,000 jobs. It’s also more productive than agriculture, with each worker generating $346,000 a year compared to $317,000. Toi Mai Workforce Development Co…
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