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Ask An Artist

Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd

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Professional artists Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public clients and he also teaches in-person and online. Tom is a watercolour artist with a passion for wildlife and conservation and he also teaches in-person and online. Both Tom and Peter ...
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Joel Armstrong, Sara Mckoy, Max Micheel, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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“I want to share with you what God has taught me through 70 years of ministry.” Teaching from David Hathaway to encourage and uplift faith. If you need healing, it is in the Name of Jesus. If you need a miracle, it is through the power of faith. Whatever you need is found through faith in Jesus. (Audio from David Hathaway’s weekly TV broadcasts.)
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The Life Scientific

BBC Radio 4

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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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The Lateral Dialogues

The Lateral Space

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The Lateral Dialogues aspire to bring different perspectives on organizational and leadership dynamics. Every episode explores a relevant topic to those leading being part of or consulting to organizations and aspires to challenge our existing and mainstream thinking further. We debate each topic, bring relevant research, share personal stories and work cases. Ultimately, inspiring you to look at your own dynamics in the workplace and your everyday social life with a fresh view!
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You know when you’re out with your workmates and it hits that point in the evening when someone says ”Enough shop talk, what else is going on?” and that’s where the real conversation starts? This podcast is that conversation.
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Safeguarding Sound Science

National Center for Science Education

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Safeguarding Sound Science from the National Center for Science Education combats misinformation, disinformation, and misconceptions with actual science. The second season of Safeguarding Sound Science examines the everyday impacts of evolution, the grand theory that informs our understanding of all life on this planet. Host Mat Kaplan talks with scientists, researchers, and other experts as they dispel common misconceptions about evolution, discuss its sometimes invisible importance in our ...
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The Greenville First Podcast

Greenville First , Pastor Josh O'Connor

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Listen to the relevant and timeless truths shared weekly from the word of God at Greenville First. Your life will be changed forever as you discover God's purpose for your life. Greenville First exists to Journey with You from where you are to where Jesus wants you to be.
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First Reformed Harrisburg

First Reformed Harrisburg

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Sermons from First Reformed Baptist Church. Contact Us at: https://firstreformed.org/contact-us/ Plan a visit at: https://firstreformed.org/visit/ Also, feel free to join us in-person at: 1801 State St. Harrisburg PA
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The Callover

Queensland Law Society

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The Callover is a Queensland Law Society podcast created by young lawyers, for young lawyers. The QLS Future Leaders Committee is dedicated to inspiring a generation of connected, capable and healthy young lawyers. Join us, as we invite guests to share their experiences in the law, unpack issues relevant to young lawyers and gain some insights into the future of lawyering. Theme music courtesy https://tunereel.com
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A show dedicated to accountants and bookkeepers who are looking to grow their practice. We deep dive into both the theory and the exact steps you need to grow your practice in the way you always dreamed. You will learn marketing, sales, hiring, management, pricing... everything it takes to scale a practice. The one thing we don't talk about are accounting skills. You already have those. What we do is give you business skills.
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T4G Podcast

Together for the Gospel

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The official podcast for Together for the Gospel, where you can hear main talks, breakout sessions, panel discussion, and other resources. See more at www.t4g.org. Together for the Gospel exists for the sake of the glorious good news of Jesus Christ. Our goal is to call church leaders from across denominational traditions to stand together for the gospel of Jesus' perfect life, substitutionary death, and sin-conquering resurrection.
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AGRICULTURE

ROBIN HOOD RADIO

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Turkana Farms, LLC, is a small scale producer of heritage breed livestock and a wide array of vegetables and berries on just over 39 acres in Germantown, New York. Under the stewardship of Peter Davies and Mark Scherzer, the farm is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and eschews the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, growth enhancers, and antibiotics.
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Immanuel Bible Church

Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia

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Relevant teaching for today from Immanuel Bible Church. Immanuel serves a diverse and vibrant congregation located just minutes away from our nation's capital in Northern Virginia.
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The INSPIRE Podcast

Steve Green & Michael McAfee

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Join Steve Green and Michael McAfee as they interview Christians from all walks of life to discuss the impact the Bible has had on their lives. A new episode is released each week highlighting the highs and lows of our time on Earth and God's pursuit of our hearts.
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Intersect

EnterTalk

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INTERSECT is a radio interview program that showcases interviews with musicians who were once/or still are prominent Christian music artist, discussing how their encounter with Christ not only influenced the direction and intent of their music, but also the direction and intent of their individual lives. The shows will be interesting, entertaining and inspirational as we learn how these musicians started, their experiences along the way and where they are now as artist and people. Aaron “The ...
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Now I know that you would love to commit to reading the Bible and other spiritual material daily, but this world just doesn't give you the luxury of having any time. It's fine, I intend to do the reading for you. What exactly? The Holy Scriptures along with the Catena Aurea. The Catena Aurea - Latin for "Golden Chain" is a collection of biblical commentaries by the Church Fathers and other early ecclesiastical writers compiled by the Angelic Doctor himself, St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Out Of My Mind

The Theater of Your Mind

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The new season of Out Of My Mind features little-known stories about well-known stuff. Why do we all graduate to the same marching song? What accident led to the discovery of decaffeinated coffee? Who was the real Peter Pan? Host Jay Douglas tells the tale of these and other head-scratchers every week, with a new episode every Tuesday morning at 6AM Eastern. Want more? Subscribe to The Out Of My Mind blog (at https://www.theoutofmymindblog.com) for a deeper look into each story.
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Canine Conversations tackles just about everything dog related: dog training, dog health, owning a dog, dog behavior problems, competitive dog sports, what to feed, rescue dogs, shelter dogs, talks with other dog lovers and so much more. Hosted by Robert Cabral, master trainer and behavior specialist. Robert has trained and worked with thousands of dogs through his work with Bound Angels at shelters throughout the US. He has also trained and titled competitive obedience and protection dogs w ...
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The Yellow Sub Sandwich

A Somethin’ Else production for Apple Corps and Universal Music

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The Yellow Sub Sandwich is the official podcast to accompany and celebrate the 50th anniversary cinema re-release of the Beatles’ #YellowSubmarine movie. http://www.yellowsubmarine.film/#tickets Presented by music and movies expert Edith Bowman and movie critic Robbie Collin, this is a podcast with a difference; it comes in two parts: “before” and “after” - a bit to listen to before you see the movie and a bit for after. With great stories about the making of the movie and fresh insight into ...
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Welcome to the podcast for the Mackenzie Campus of Gateway Baptist Church, where you can catch up on Sunday messages any day of the week. We’re a community that’s leading people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus, meeting across six campuses in South-East Queensland, Australia and online. If you’d like to connect with us beyond this podcast, you can find us at https://www.gatewaybaptist.com.au
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Keep the Faith

Pastor Bryan Ratliff

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Keep the Faith is a podcast channel of the expositional sermons preached by Pastor Bryan Ratliff. He is the lead pastor of Clearbrook Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia. It is his prayer that these messages, along with some occasional interviews, will be used by God to enrich your soul!
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200churches Podcast: Ministry Encouragement for Pastors of Small Churches

Jeff Keady and Jonny Craig: Pastors, Leaders, Bloggers, Podcasters, and Encouragers

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Jeff and Jonny are pastors who want to encourage pastors of “smaller” churches. All most pastors see online are the churches that have grown into the thousands in just a few years, the ones that spread out around the city through multiple services and multiple campuses. The ministry leaders with the most influence are the mega church pastors with mega ministries, staffs, and dollars. Praise God for what He is doing in these large and influential churches! We benefit from their vision and inf ...
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According to new guidelines by the World Health Organisation, Ozempic-style weight loss drugs are now recommended to combat obesity. The recommendations in the new guidelines are conditional for now, as the WHO have emphasised that medication alone can’t tackle the worldwide problem of obesity. They’ve also suggested behavioural therapies such as c…
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This week, for Christ the King Sunday, we'll be jumping into the middle of Jeremiah - a book that spoke to God's wayward people on the brink of catastrophe and exile in a way that brought comfort and hope. In Jer. 23.1-6, God confronts the sin of Judah's unfaithful kings (or shepherds), promises to care for his sheep, and points ahead to a "righteo…
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In 1 Peter 5:1-5 we find a summary statement that speaks to the nature of, and relationships between, Christ, the elders of the church, and the people of God. In this exhortation to men who are called to lead, we also receive important instruction for the entire body, and our eyes are lifted to Jesus, the chief shepherd.…
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This Week on the Wednesday Wire: For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party Wednesday Wire Host Max spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March about The National Party’s newly announced rates rises cap, The Labour Party announcing they’d be providing low-interest loans for family GP practices, and last week’s Government announcement that they'd be majorly…
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High levels of nitrate have been found in water supplies in New Zealand, especially in rural regions such as Canterbury, these levels of nitrate can pose significant dangers, especially to children. Traditional nitrate removal methods produce carbon dioxide and other waste material, Producer Flo spoke to University of Auckland Civil and Environment…
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Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Courts have been utilised since 2012 to treat offences fueled by drug use or committed by people in active addiction. Offenders who would have otherwise faced up to three years in prison can instead commit to rehabilitation programs and community work to aim to address the core issues of these offenders. Amidst risi…
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On Monday, the government announced that they’d be introducing a rates rises cap, which is expected to be legislated by the end of 2026. The cap would be a minimum of 2% and a maximum of 4% nationwide. When talking about the reasoning for the introduction of a rates cap, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said that ratepayers in New Zealand were “fed…
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Imagine if you were listening to an opera or a Taylor Swift concert, and as the lights in the auditorium dimmed, the music was accompanied by a rainbow of colours only you could see. Perhaps while listening to your friends talking, you simultaneously experience a smorgasbord of tastes, with different words evoking different flavours, maybe a delici…
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Jen shares a framework with Pete for thinking about many different perspectives at once, as opposed to sticking with the first perspective you might think up. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might you choose to believe in a perspective that is most beneficial to yourself? Why is considering many different perspectives a v…
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Yesterday, the Ministry of Health released its HIV Monitoring Report to mark World AIDS Day. The report tracks New Zealand’s goals towards the country’s National HIV Action Plan 2023-2030. News and Editorial Director Joel spoke to Peter Saxton, an Associate Professor in Social, the School fo Population Health and HIV researcher at the University of…
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Recently, the government has announced some major reforms to how regional councils operate, with regional councillors proposed to be replaced by boards made up of city and regional mayors, and potentially even Crown-appointed representatives, called combined territories boards, or CTBs. As well as this, Health Minister, Simeon Brown, has called for…
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A new study by the University of Auckland has shown rising levels of burnout within the Pacific community. The research is the first large-scale study to examine burnout within New Zealand-born Pasifika adults between the age of 18 to 65. The study found that 90 per cent of the adults experienced burnout, with almost 50 per cent experiencing burnou…
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This week on the Tuesday Wire: For Dear Science this week, our expert, Dr Cushla McGoverin chats with us about food waste and strategies for limiting waste, the five stages of brain development, and scientists using E. coli to create rainbow dye, thanks to MOTAT. For our weekly catchup with the National Party, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke…
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For Dear Science this week, our expert, Dr Cushla McGoverin chats with us about food waste and strategies for limiting food waste and E.coli being used to create rainbow dye. Thanks to MOTAT, the museum inspiring the innovators of tomorrow! Christmas Lights at MOTAT - experience Auckland’s most magical Christmas lights - heritage trams, festive mus…
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What’s it like to wake up with a brand new voice? For those with foreign accent syndrome, this is their reality. Patients who develop this rare speech disorder start speaking in a brand new accent that they often have no connection to. So how does losing the voice you’ve known your entire life shape, or break, your identity? Presenter Ella Hubber s…
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If I had to pick a book of the Bible to represent the spirit of Advent, it would be Isaiah. This Sunday, we will begin a new series called “Advent in Isaiah.” We begin this week with Isaiah 2:1-5 and the striking image of the mountain of the house of the Lord being raised above all other mountains, drawing all nations to itself. We will also light …
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To understand the true identity of the baby born in David’s City on that Christmas Eve so long ago, we must look to the book in which God himself speaks to us about his Son. In the opening three verses of John’s Gospel, we find an ocean of truth held in a thimble-sized passage. There we learn three massive truths about the second person of the Trin…
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In this episode, Peter and Tom dive into something that sounds a bit grand and serious, but actually sits right at the heart of what Artists do — creating a body of work. Whilst it might sound like something that happens after twenty years and a few gallery retrospectives, really, it’s just about building a thread of consistency and intent in what …
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Show Summary: In this episode, William Spengler breaks down why traditional hiring continues to fail finance leaders—and what top CFOs are demanding instead. He reveals how outdated recruiting systems lack the data integrity, accountability, and measurable ROI that finance executives rely on in every other area of business. William explains why the…
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Acts 2.22-36 describes how Jesus was approved of God through the miracles, wonders, and signs that God performed through Him. The Power in the Gospel is indelibly linked with the miraculous. Throughout Jesus' ministry in the Gospels, and then with the disciples in the book of Acts, we read that it was the miracles which was the evidence of the mess…
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Star Trek is one of the greatest science fiction universes ever created, spawning 12 main television series and 13 movies over the last 60 years. Who among us hasn't tried the "live long and prosper" hand signal or used our old flip phones as a communicator? But what about the science behind the fiction? Mohamed Noor, professor of biology at Duke U…
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Caroline Smith is passionate about space rocks, whether they’re samples collected from the surface of asteroids and the Moon and hopefully Mars one day soon, or meteorites, those alien rock fragments that have survived their fiery descents through our atmosphere to land here on Earth. She is Head of Collections and Principal Curator of Meteorites a…
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After a small existential crisis, Pete asks Jen how he might tell the difference between being competent or complacent. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: What is the relationship between boredom, competency, and complacency? How might the repetition of a workshop, keynote, or show create an illusion of complacency? Why is havin…
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We live in a time of automation and robotics; the machines run the factories, and AI will soon take all the jobs. Yet, even today, there are certain niche jobs where only an animal will do. Comedian and biologist Simon Watt meets some of them and the people who train them, study them, and love them. He starts with a business of ferrets (yes, that i…
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In June 1991 I was, by a miracle, in Ukraine. The invitation came as a direct approach from the Soviet Union. Ukraine was still a part of the USSR, they didn’t declare independence until 24 August, exactly two months after our crusade. Somehow, they’d heard of me through people I was working with in Czechoslovakia, but they hadn’t really believed I…
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The understanding of evolution has had a profound positive effect on human existence, from medical advancements to conservation biology, as we have heard from so many of our guests this season. Yet, despite this fact, evolution education continues to be threatened today, from the censoring of language in textbooks to the watering down of science st…
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From humble beginnings in his native Sri Lanka, to a more than 40 year academic career at Queen’s University Belfast, Prof. AP (Amilra Prasanna) De Silva’s research into molecular photosensors has led to a pioneering career in that’s evolved from chemistry to medical diagnostics on one hand, to information processing on the other. Prof. De Silva ch…
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