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പി എസ് സി പഠനം ഇനി മനോരമ ഓൺലൈൻ പോഡ്കാസറ്റ് കേട്ടുകൊണ്ട്. പി എസ് സി മത്സരാർഥികൾക്കായി പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റിലൂടെ വിവരങ്ങൾ പങ്കുവെച്ചു മത്സരപരീക്ഷകൾക്ക് തയ്യാറെടുക്കാൻ അവസരമൊരുക്കുകയാണ് കേട്ടുകൊണ്ട് പഠിക്കാം പോഡ്കാസറ്റ്. Learn PSC lessons from Manorama Online. Kettu Kondu Padikkam is a great opportunity for PSC aspirants to prepare well for competitive exams. Happy Podcasting, People! For more - https://specials.manoramaonline.com/News/2023/podcast/index.html
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PSC LIVE

Lanny, Lloyd & Ian

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pcs network is an online tv network that also specializes in radio broadcasts. Also, The inventors of social media Lanny, Lloyd, and Ian now have a podcast. Listen to us.
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Presales Podcast by Presales Collective is a podcast dedicated to growing the Solution Consulting community. We aim to provide presales professionals with the resources, knowledge, network, and mentorship to develop long, impactful careers. On the Presales Podcast, you’ll hear from global presales leaders, top individual contributors, industry experts, enablement professionals, and entrepreneurs who have developed products for our profession.
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PSC Mami

Monika Aldarondo

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PSC Mami: Stories at the intersection of PSC and parenthood. You are diagnosed with a rare, incurable disease. You are young. You had a vision for your future. You wanted kids. But can you? As a parent you want the best for your kids, but then they are diagnosed with PSC, what does their future hold? People who have been there talk about how a diagnosis of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, a rare autoimmune disease, reshaped their vision of their lives and parenthood.
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Living With PSC

PSC Partners Seeking a Cure

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Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare disease that affects the bile ducts inside and outside of the liver. There is no cure, and no treatments exist to slow the progression of PSC. This podcast, moderated by Niall McKay, explores the latest research and knowledge about PSC: from patient stories, to the latest research updates from PSC experts, to collaborations that are necessary to find better treatments and a cure, this podcast has it all! PSC Partners Seeking a Cure is a nonprofi ...
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Some figures are controversial. Some are too controversial. And then there's Savarkar. This is a podcast based on the biography of Vinayak "Veer" Savarkar.
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She’s not an eating disorder therapist, but she’s recovered from two of them. She’s not a personal trainer, but she’s maintained a 20-pound weight loss after having 2 kids. She’s not a divorce counselor but she’s right smack in the middle of one! Co-Parenting! Sobriety! Divorce! Body image! Self-worth- anything you’d work through in traditional therapy - without the bill! Erin Washington is an author (From Pain to Purpose: Finding Meaning in the Mess), body image advocate and media personali ...
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Welcome to KeralaPSCtips.com Podcast which is a platform for aspirants of Kerala PSC to get access to exam related information and exam preparation coaching In this podcast, we talk about different topics related to the Kerala PSC exam preparations. We also discuss various test prep materials, quiz, model exams which can help you in your preparation. how certain habits can help you achieve success on your exam We do have a Paid Whatsapp Class Only Rs.200 Monthly specially for aspirants of Ke ...
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Educational platform for General studies & Static GK in audios format. Here you can study Indian Polity for any competition exam - UPSC, SSC, RRB, State PSC, Railways. Creator : Sunny Raj
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POWER Perspective is a talkback show hosted by Thabiso TT Tema. It typically features no-holds-barred discussions ranging from politics and socioeconomic matters to religion and lifestyle topics. POWER Perspective brings you hard-hitting interviews and debates featuring all the big names in politics. This show has a dedicated fanbase of “Perspectivians” and is a must-listen-to, to understand what is happening politically in today's South Africa.
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All Aware Podcast

Nathan Roshawn T.

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This show features host Nathan Roshawn and occasional guests who discuss current events, health/wellness, spirituality, future advancements, government coverups/conspiracies, UFO's and aliens, ghosts and other paranormal activities, as well as other topics. Isn't it time you became All Aware?
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“Two Guys Talking $#it” is a podcast where two Gastroenterologists break down complex topics into engaging, educational, and occasionally humorous conversations. From liver health to gut microbiota and everything in between, A/Professor Jonathan Segal and Dr James Haridy deliver insights, share the latest research, and discuss clinical pearls with the odd guest in tow. Comments, suggestions, questions please contact us on twitter @2guystalkingit or leave a comment below..
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Greater Greener Georgia

Georgia Conservation Voters

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Greater Greener Georgia is a short biweekly podcast where we talk about current event issues in Georgia, especially issues around climate change and the environment. We know it can be hard to focus on important news in today’s society, especially with the flood of information that comes at us from all directions. We want to help simplify things and highlight the problems and successes that matter.
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Join us as we chat about the wild, weird, and whacky of small cap investing, all while searching for those precious few fast-growing businesses that have a shot of becoming industry giants. (Intro music by Skilsel)
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Welcome to The Westside Fairytales Podcast Demons, desperate souls, and eldritch horrors… We at the Westside Fairytales have written a story for you. Not you in that broad sense where you just means anybody, but you, Dear Listener. We know all about you. What makes you nervous, what sickens you, what keeps you from leaving your house sometimes for the maddening worry of it. And we’ve put it in a story. A story we’ll read for you. These strange and varied original tales will linger long after ...
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Curshaw Commercial

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On 6th November 2014 the UK Government Digital Marketplace opened for business. To celebrate its anniversary in 2022, CURSHAW published our Digital Marketplace 8th birthday blog post. David Kershaw, Partner at CURSHAW and Warren Smith, Associate Director at CURSHAW, cover a series of episodes recorded with brilliant people who have been part of the UK Digital Marketplace journey.
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Thabiso spoke to DA spokesperson Karabo Khakhau about Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela’s move to involve the Public Service Commission (PSC) in vetting newly appointed SETA administrators. This comes amid backlash from the DA, EFF, and MK Party, who claim due process was ignored in appointing administrators to the Construction, Services, and…
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In a professional setting, time is counted in money. The last-minute rush to submit assignments might work in colleges, but not in the office. Complete your project before the deadline. The podcast presented by Sam David lists the pitfalls freshers should avoid. പഠിക്കുന്ന കാലത്ത് അസൈൻമെന്റോ പ്രോജക്ടോ സബ്മിറ്റ് ചെയ്യാൻ അവസാന നിമിഷം വരെ കാത്തുനിൽക്ക…
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Generational trauma, a term that has gained more attention in recent years, refers to the transfer of the traumatic experiences of one generation onto subsequent generations. The impacts of such trauma can be profound, affecting individuals, families and communities across decades. Understanding this phenomenon is the first step towards healing and…
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We spoke to Shepard Mphambela, CEO of Bantima IT, on Power Perspective with Thabiso Tema about Nedbank’s R1.65 billion acquisition of fintech startup iKhokha. The deal marks a major shift as one of SA’s oldest banks embraces innovation by integrating a Durban-born startup focused on empowering SMEs. Mphambela unpacked what this means for the future…
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Boitumelo Thage, National Organiser of Not In My Name, joined Power Perspective with Thabiso Tema to discuss the “START PROGRAM” ; a suspected trafficking scam disguised as a job opportunity. As online influencer promotions come under fire, Thage warns young women to watch for red flags and urges influencers to be held accountable for endorsing sha…
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Thabiso Tema spoke to OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage about the Transport Department’s licence card fiasco. A delegation went to inspect new printing tech but visited the wrong countries; and viewed the wrong machine. Despite this, a R900m contract was awarded to Idemia. Now in court, the deal may be scrapped. Meanwhile, over 500,000 licence cards remain u…
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Relationship coach and dating expert Marni Battista live coaches Erin through her pending divorce, teaches her how to date with dignity and stop being codependent in relationships. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Prof Mosa Moshabela is a renowned South African physician, public health researcher, and Vice-Chancellor of UCT. With groundbreaking work in HIV, TB, and COVID-19 response, he is a leading voice in health systems strengthening, equity, and innovation. His journey from rural Limpopo to academic leadership inspires a vision of inclusive excellence, w…
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Africa takes centre stage at the Global SME Summit in Davos 2025, with South Africa spearheading efforts to drive SME growth, expand market access, and promote sustainability. We spoke to Miller Matola, CEO of Millvest, about Africa’s role in shaping global business opportunities and unlocking pathways for entrepreneurs to thrive in an interconnect…
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In 2025, Neo Nene Mahlangu stands out as a distinguished South African visual artist, illustrator, and painter whose work powerfully explores how women, especially Black women; navigate and transform spaces. Her art redefines power as an inward force shaped by elegance, self-belief, and spiritual grounding, while challenging audiences to rethink id…
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In conversation with Acoustic Element, the Cape Town-born band redefining live performance. More than a decade ago, cousins Callen Petersen and Jody Abel combined their musical talents to create a dynamic duo with an extraordinary sound. Blending violin, guitar, and fresh rhythms, Acoustic Element has captivated audiences locally and abroad, bringi…
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Sexuality doesn’t end at 50. On “Sex, Intimacy & Desire After 50,” we explore how midlife brings new depth to connection, desire, and intimacy. Experts Ndileka Mhlauli (Intimacy Coach), Nsamu Moonga (Therapist), and Andi Bengis (Occupational Therapist) discuss navigating physical changes, life transitions, and opportunities for emotional closeness,…
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We spoke to Queen Munyai, CEO of CGSO, on Leadership Lab. She shares how CGSO drives consumer protection in South Africa, resolves complaints, promotes fair business practices, and empowers women, all while strengthening the nation’s economic ecosystem. Munyai highlights the critical role of ethical leadership in building trust, fostering accountab…
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On “What Litter Says About Us,” we explore how South Africa’s littering and waste crisis reflect mental health, community well-being, and societal values. Sibonisile Ngubane Cossa, PR Specialist and Director at PureComs, discusses the urgent need for a shift in public attitudes, emphasizing personal responsibility, collective action, and how cleane…
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മേധാവിയുമായി നടത്തുന്ന കൂടിക്കാഴ്ച ഒരു ദിവസം കൊണ്ട് അവസാനിക്കുന്നതല്ലെന്ന ഓർമ വേണം. തുടക്കം മാത്രമാണ് ചർച്ച. കൂടിക്കാഴ്ചയ്ക്ക് ആഴ്ചകളോ മാസങ്ങൾക്കോ ശേഷം കരിയറിൽ വന്ന മാറ്റം വിലയിരുത്തുക. ആറു മാസത്തിനുശേഷം വീണ്ടുമൊരു വിലയിരുത്തൽ കൂടി നടത്തുക. പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റ് അവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നത് സാം ഡേവിഡ്. Remember your meeting with your supervisor is not a one-day affai…
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South Africa faces mounting diplomatic strain after Army Chief Gen Rudzani Maphwanya’s controversial remarks in Iran sparked backlash at home and abroad. With US relations already tense over tariffs and ties to Iran, Portfolio Committee Chair Supra Mahumapelo stresses the need for a unified diplomatic voice, urging that the President and designated…
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We spoke to legal scholar, pilot, and aviation law expert Prof. Angelo Dube about South Africa’s aviation sector in 2025. With world-class airports, strategic location, and renewed government and private-sector efforts, the country has potential to be Africa’s aviation hub. Yet skills shortages, outdated regulations, high costs, and underfunded reg…
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Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) affects many women but is often underdiagnosed due to stigma and lack of awareness. On #POWERPerspective, Bongi Gwala speaks with Dr Vusi Hlongwa, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Mediclinic Medforum, and activist Candice Chirwa, the “Minister of Menstruation.” They discuss the health, social, and cultural impa…
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Many women in South Africa silently live with undiagnosed ADHD, often mistaken for anxiety or depression. Dr. Zakithi Mayisela discusses the unique challenges women face, from inattentive symptoms and burnout to hormonal influences, and highlights the importance of awareness, gender-sensitive diagnosis, and holistic support. See omnystudio.com/list…
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Bongi Gwala spoke to Gauteng health spokesperson Madeleine Hicklin about South Africa’s crippling forensic backlog, with nearly 140 000 DNA and toxicology cases stuck in mortuaries and labs. The crisis is delaying justice, stalling prosecutions, and leaving grieving families without closure. Hicklin unpacked the scale of the problem, its impact on …
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Bongi Gwala spoke to Gauteng health spokesperson Madeleine Hicklin about South Africa’s crippling forensic backlog, with nearly 140 000 DNA and toxicology cases stuck in mortuaries and labs. The crisis is delaying justice, stalling prosecutions, and leaving grieving families without closure. Hicklin unpacked the scale of the problem, its impact on …
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Bongi Gwala spoke to ANC Chief Whip Mdumiseni Ntuli on tensions within the ad hoc committee probing allegations of police corruption made by KZN Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Members are divided over the scope of the inquiry, raising concerns about accountability, political influence, and the credibility of the investigation. Ntuli weighed in on…
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Bongi Gwala spoke to Leonie van Pletzen, CEO of MicroFinance South Africa, about Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) apps, which offer quick access to credit but risk trapping South Africans in hidden debt and fees. Van Pletzen emphasized the urgent need for regulation under the National Credit Act to protect vulnerable consumers, highlighting the potential …
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The only Tshivenda soapie on TV, Muvhango, which was on SABC 2, has come to an end after 28 years. Muvhango was created by Duma Ndlovu and was first aired on SABC 2 on April 7, 1997. In 2006, Muvhango was nominated for the South African Film and Television Award for Best Soapie Opera. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Since the end of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has grappled with redefining race, identity, and justice in a society deeply scarred by its racial past. While much attention has been given to the historic oppression of Black South Africans under apartheid, the Coloured community—positioned historically between Black and White in the racial hierarc…
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ABC News Chief Meteorologist and New York Times best-selling author Ginger Zee discusses entering a mental health facility just 10 days before joining 'Good Morning America', leaving an abusive partner and navigating her relationship with alcohol and disordered eating. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at…
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South Africa stands out as a regional leader in women’s corporate leadership. While global averages place women at around 23–25 percent of board seats, recent local data show South African women occupy up to 36 percent of board seats in the JSE Top 40 and 37 percent in the Top 50 (2024), exceeding global trends. Yet executive positions remain dispr…
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ജോലിക്കായി ഒാഫിസിൽ വരുന്ന സമയത്തു മാത്രമല്ല, മീറ്റിങ്ങുകൾക്കും വരുന്ന കാര്യത്തിൽ കൃത്യനിഷ്ഠ വേണം. മറ്റുള്ളവരുടെ സമയത്തിനു നിങ്ങൾ വില കൽപിക്കുന്നുവെന്ന് മറ്റുള്ളവർക്കു തോന്നിയാൽ സഹപ്രവർത്തകരുടെ മനസ്സിലിടം നേടാൻ‌ സാധിക്കും. പോഡ്കാസ്റ്റ് അവതരിപ്പിക്കുന്നത് സാം ഡേവിഡ്. Punctuality matters not only when reporting to work but also when attending meetings…
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Traditional African medicine is a holistic discipline involving the use of indigenous herbalism combined with aspects of African spirituality. The Department of Health has taken steps towards the official recognition and institutionalisation of African traditional medicine by establishing a directorate of Traditional Medicine within the National De…
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PwC’s 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer reveals that AI can make people more valuable, not less – even in the most highly automatable jobs. PwC analysed close to a billion job ads from six continents to uncover AI's global impact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By POWER98.7
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In this episode, Jack Cochran and Matthew James are joined by Ben Hills, Founder and CEO of Iris, to discuss how to scale presales teams effectively while avoiding burnout. They explore the difference between healthy high performance and unsustainable overwork, the role of AI in streamlining repetitive tasks like RFPs, and practical strategies for …
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We spoke to record producer, songwriter, mix engineer, composer, and DJ Apiwe Bubu about his latest project, Reflections of a Sound Mind. A classically trained pianist and Berklee College of Music graduate, Apiwe blends deep technical skill with a passion for authentic expression. From TV theme songs to SAMA-winning productions, his journey spans g…
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We spoke to renowned art curator Storm Janse van Rensburg about his latest project One and the Many at the Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria. With over 25 years of experience in South Africa and abroad, Storm’s curatorial work reimagines how we engage with contemporary African art. His approach centres on dialogue, collaboration, and …
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We caught up with Relebogile Mabotja; celebrated broadcaster, actress, and host, as she returns to screens in one of her most powerful roles yet. Known for creating space for raw, honest storytelling, Mabotja continues to lead with purpose. Whether on air or behind the scenes, she’s amplifying voices that matter, diving into untold stories, and pro…
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South Africa has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the largest marimba ensemble and at the heart of this historic moment is Kiara Ramklass, founder and CEO of Marimba Jam. We spoke to her about leading over a thousand young musicians to victory, the power of music education, and how Marimba Jam is creating opportunities, unity, and rh…
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We spoke to Tony Leon; politician, diplomat, author, and commentator about his book Being There: Backstories from the Political Front. The book offers insider tales from South Africa’s political frontlines, blending memoir, sharp critique, and diplomatic insight. Leon reflects on democracy, leadership, and pivotal national moments, offering a candi…
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We spoke to law experts Michael Bargraim and Ashley Seckel about whether Constitutional Court judges in South Africa should face mandatory retirement. The debate weighs the importance of preserving judicial experience against the need for institutional renewal, highlighting the complex balance between maintaining wisdom on the bench and ensuring fr…
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