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Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain and some of the cricket world's biggest guests analyse and debate the big stories and talking points from international and domestic cricket. Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podcast You can listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play ...
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When a crisis hits, the clock starts ticking. Every day, get the insight, tools, and awareness you need to protect your family, stay in control, and face the unexpected with the confidence that comes from being ready. We cut through the noise to give you clear, actionable steps you can take right now. You’ll hear real-world strategies, quick wins, and timely intelligence that help you turn uncertainty into confidence—so your family’s safety never comes down to luck.
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I am a citizen of this world prepared for the luck that is about to present to me. I strive to create a dynamic ripple through my human bloodstream with focused intent to participate in the manifestation of a world which is kind.
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Airbnb Host Coach Show | Investing for Financial Freedom

Airbnb Superhosts Culin Tate & Danielle Tate

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Airbnb investing for real estate agents seeking financial freedom for themselves and their clients. In 2018 Culin Tate was unemployed and at a career crossroads. He really didn't want to commit to another job that took all of his time and energy away from his family. So, he and his wife decided to invest in Airbnb properties. Using their backgrounds in tech, they cracked the Airbnb algorithm and in less than 5 years they've grown a portfolio of 10 short-term rental properties grossing over $ ...
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Welcome to the Nesting Zone: a surreal rim of jungle around Mt. Tahoma prowled by transdimensional reptiles. The Amanuensis catalogues his expedition up the volcano slope and records stories of explorers caught in the evolving dreamscape. Paleo-mythic lizard pyromancy. Blood whisper secrets. Carnivorous astronauts. Cursed poem hallucinations. Staying sane is not an option: a fiction podcast by Justin Hellstrom - rated M for mature.
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Out Alive from Backpacker

Backpacker Magazine

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Raging rivers, hungry bears, huge avalanches—no matter how prepared you are, a walk in the woods can go from innocent to disastrous in the blink of an eye. Out Alive is a podcast series about real people who survived the unsurvivable. Each survivor takes you through what happened, from the packing mistakes to the missed signals to the plain bad luck, while experts and witnesses weigh in on how things went wrong.
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The Quote of The Day Show is your daily dose of inspiration, featuring the best-of-the-best speakers and prosperity teachers. Each episode spotlights an inspiring quote and 5-10 minute motivational audio clip to help you live a life you love. Featured speakers include Bob Proctor, Lisa Nichols, Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Jim Rohn, and more. Hosted by entrepreneur and money mindset expert Sean Croxton. Follow Sean on Instagram at @seancroxton.
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They Make Me Smarter

They Make Me Smarter Podcast

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Do you know many people who had planned the best things that happened to them? For most of us, golden opportunities are seen as an unexpected reward. Luck is important, of course, but what is luck? As they say, serendipity pays visits to open and prepared minds. Defeats and successes are not so different. What is important is how we cope with the situation to turn it to our advantage. At The New School of Creativity, we are curious about human beings: How they learn? How do they think? How t ...
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Don't miss a thing while you're on holiday, with Newstalk ZB Holiday Breakfast. We deliver the best in news, views and opinion to keep Kiwis informed and entertained while you're on the road, at the bach, or relaxing at home.
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Tales from the Archives: Volume One

Philippa Ballantine and Tee Morris | Scribl

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From the author who started it all and New Zealand's original podcast authoress, Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine return to Podiobooks.com with Tales from the Archives, a collection of original steampunk short stories set in the world of their award-winning series, The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences. Featuring voices familiar and new, Pip and Tee invite you to sample the fantastic world of their shadowy organisation that fights for Queen and Empire against the mysterious and unknown. This vol ...
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“Business” Modulator. Word “Business’” in this term refers as whatever you are doing currently I. E study if you are student, job if you are employee, your Specialisation If you are Self-employed or artist and any profit earning activity if you are businessman. Modulator means the one who exert an improved influence on human's efforts, discipline and habits for making them a better human being and by this way it helps them to perform better and get desired result in any field and in any work ...
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In contrast to Scott’s South Pole expedition, Amundsen’s expedition benefited from good equipment, appropriate clothing, and a fundamentally different primary task (Amundsen did no surveying on his route south and is known to have taken only two photographs) Amundsen had a better understanding of dogs and their handling, and he used of skis more effectively. He pioneered an entirely new route to the Pole and they returned. In Amundsen’s own words: “Victory awaits him who has everything in or ...
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Creative Hustle Podcast

Creative Hustle Podcast

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The only podcast for the creative and artistic entrepreneur. The Creative Hustle Podcast is the brainchild of long-time friends Hassan Sayyed, (Founder of Haus Urban) and Aaron Salazar (Founder of Poseidon Theatre Company). Recorded in New York City. Season 1 Produced and Engineered by Gordon Palagi. Season 2 Produced by Aaron Salazar.
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Uinfluence

Raphael Mavi

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Do you wish to be a person of influence? Influence has nothing to do with ego, it has everything to do with the positive impact you have on others & the circumstances in your life. Raphael became a student of mastering positive influence & leadership when he entered Direct Sales in 2004. Since then he has built sales teams of over 7,000 representatives. He hired & trained over 200 employees with the two companies he consulted for & co-owned. In 2016 he started a consulting and training compa ...
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Best of 2025: Garrett Gunderson challenges conventional investing wisdom, revealing how financial institutions profit from confusion, commissions, and outdated assumptions. Through personal stories and sharp insights, he explains why cash flow, liquidity, and an individual investment philosophy matter more than chasing returns—and how to rig the fi…
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A major breach of the country's largest collection of health data has privacy experts concerned. Manage My Health is an app which allows patients and their GPs to privately communicate, send prescription information and share test results. Due to a cyber attack, 120,000 of the app's 1.8 million kiwi user's data has been compromised. LISTEN ABOVE Se…
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Data breaches aren't as uncommon as you'd like to think - if you don't think your passwords are being sold somewhere online you're dreaming! But when it comes to some of your most private data, like doctor's appointment notes and test results, you'd probably be right to be a bit more concerned. This is the case for users of Manage My Health, a pati…
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Best of 2025: Rev. Ike delivers an empowering message on mental mastery, joy, and prosperity. He teaches that the mind is a powerful magnet — and when you take control of your thinking, emotions, and beliefs, you stop letting “they” decide your health, happiness, or wealth. True freedom begins with mastering your own mind. JOIN QOD CLUB. Ready to f…
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We've seen the photos and videos on social media going viral every year, showing the mountains of rubbish that have to be dealt with after every new year's festival. Tents that got hit by the weather, covered in mud, with festival-goers who just don't want to deal with packing it back in their cars. But the clean up still has to be done, so what ha…
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Israel has announced it will stop dozens of humanitarian organisations from working in Gaza from January 1st. It says these organisations - including Doctors Without Borders - have failed to meet new requirements to hand over details of international staff in the territory. But the Israeli Embassy says the combined contribution of these organisatio…
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Best of 2025: Louise Hay invites us to rethink aging, health, and longevity through conscious living. She explains how thoughts and emotions directly affect the body, immune system, and future wellbeing. By practicing self-love, forgiveness, and mindful thinking, we can create vibrant later years and live—and age—with purpose, joy, and vitality. JO…
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An 81-year-old's smashing stereotypes - choosing DJ decks rather than knitting needles. Molly Pardoe - who goes by the stage name DJ SuperGran - is making history as the oldest performer to take the stage at Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines Festival. She also chairs festival partner charity, SuperGrans Tairawhiti Trust. Pardoe says music has always been…
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One of the country's leading figures, in motorsport is becoming a Knight in today's New Year Honours List. The country's most successful modern motorsport champion, Scott Dixon, claimed his sixth IndyCar Series championship and his fourth 24 Hours of Daytona victory in 2020. With 59 victories and six series championships, the “speedster” has been a…
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Three new Dames have made today's New Year Honours List. Former judge Coral Shaw has led a range of public sector reviews, notably, chairing the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in State and faith based care. She served as a district court judge before becoming the first female employment court judge from 1999 to 2009. She told Andrew Dickens…
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Leighton Smith is being made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Broadcasting. He hosted the Mornings Show on ZB for 33 years, and after retiring in 2019, he started his podcast which is running to this day. When asked about his commitment to the industry, he told Andrew Dickens that, "Radio is radio. It represents everything…
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Leading figures, in motorsport, business, medicine and the arts are becoming Knights in today's New Year Honours List. Xero founder Rod Drury, of Ngāi Tahu, has supported multiple infrastructure and philanthropy projects - particularly in Queenstown Lakes District. He told Andrew Dickens that the title, "Doesn't kind of roll off the tongue yet, tha…
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New Year's Eve celebrations in Nelson tonight will have a tinge of sadness, as the city marks one year since Police officer Lyn Fleming was killed on the job. Police Commissioner Richard Chambers will be joining beat patrols in the city tonight. Chambers says he wants to back up staff who were working alongside Fleming a year ago, and to remember h…
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Best of 2025: Neville Goddard teaches the power of “living in the end” — assuming the feeling of a wish already fulfilled. By identifying imagination as the creative force behind reality, he explains how persistent inner assumption reshapes circumstances. What you dwell upon becomes your harvest, because imagination is the cause of all things. JOIN…
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Is the fear of making a mistake holding you back from buying an Airbnb property? Do you wish there was a way to pick the right place in the right market so your cash flow was guaranteed? If these questions sound familiar, you need to listen to this episode to learn the expert, data-driven process for finding and buying Airbnbs that are "recession p…
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Northland local government leaders are reacting cautiously to news of Te Tai Tokerau’s first proposed rates freeze in a decade. The zero-rate increase has been put forward by Northland Regional Council for its 2026/2027 financial year and would affect 100,000 ratepayers. Chairman Pita Tipene told Andrew Dickens that council had been looking for sav…
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Wind warnings remain in effect across the lower North Island, upper South Island and West Coast. Foxton residents are being asked to urgently conserve water, and thousands of homes are without power in Manawatu, Horowhenua, Kapiti Coast and north of Westport. State Highway 57 is closed south of Palmerston North, and motorists on the Desert Road are…
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It's New Year's Eve tomorrow, and many Kiwis will be celebrating the New Year with parties and late nights. However, accidental overdoses and spiked drugs are the major issue with hospital visits for cocaine, ketamine, methamphetamine use. Know Your Stuff General Manager Casey Spearin told Andrew Dickens that, "We work with the end user to say, 'wi…
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Organisers of Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines festival are prepared for every eventuality. Thousands have descended on Waiohika Estate vineyard for the three-day music and camping festival - running since 2003. Festival-goers remain in high spirits - despite heavy rain last night and light rain forecast today. Live Nation Festivals Director Kieran Spil…
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Safety in central Auckland's back in the spotlight, after Sunday morning's mass brawl on Karangahape Road, leaving three people with serious head injuries. A 21-year-old man's appeared in court, but Police are still looking for other people involved. K Road Community Safety co-founder, Karen Ritchie, told Andrew Dickens that public violence, anti-s…
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Rain hasn't dampened the party atmosphere at Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines festival. Thousands of festival-goers have descended on Waiohika Estate vineyard for three-day music and camping festival - running since 2003. Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz told Andrew Dickens that locals once loathed the event but it's now embraced by almost everyone. He say…
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Stuart Broad joins Nas and Ath at the MCG on what should have been day four of the Melbourne Test! They reflect on England - finally - winning a Test in Australia, but react to another two-day match. Broad gives us his assessment of what’s gone well - and not so well - during this tour, shares his thoughts on the future of Stokes and McCullum, and …
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Best of 2025: Brendon Burchard reveals the hidden driver behind human motivation: aliveness. Beneath success, purpose, and achievement, what people truly seek is energy, presence, and emotional vitality. He explains how boredom and disconnection quietly sabotage lives—and how daily practices of aliveness prevent burnout, bad decisions, and self-des…
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Over 450 kilometres of Auckland roads will be getting a refresh in the coming weeks as droves of Aucklanders head out of town for summer. Auckland Transport's head of road maintenance Alan Wallace joined Andrew Dickens to chat about how people can best avoid the roadworks. Wallace said, "everything we're doing, we're trying to do it in a way that m…
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Labour Leader Chris Hipkins says he is confident ahead of next year's election. He told Andrew Dickens that the party is focused on gaining more confidence from the public, and says he will still be the Labour Leader when the election rolls round. 'Our our public support's been, really building, and we've got some real momentum going into this camp…
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More attacks from Russia - as the Presidents of the US and Ukraine prepare to hold talks in Florida. Russia has bombarded Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine with strikes by missiles and hundreds of drones - knocking out power and heat in parts of the capital. Kyiv based Foreign Policy and Security Expert, Jimmy Rushton, [told Andrew Dickens that this …
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The PPTA says the popularity of school life skills and personal development classes reflects a shift in what students want from school - not just parents. Ministry of Education figures reveal nearly 68 thousand students enrolled in courses in this field in 2025 - up from about 49 thousand in 2021. PPTA President, Chris Abercrombie, told Andrew Dick…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has travelled to Florida to begin talks with President Trump about a peace plan. This is the first visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago by Zelenskyy, and the talks aim to narrow the issues on the US sponsored peace plan. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Andrew Dickens that while Zelenskyy has been negotiating peac…
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The Waikato district is the 4th largest region in New Zealand, covering 25,000 square kilometres. Waikato Mayor Aksel Bech is encouraging Kiwis to take a trip to the Waikato over summer, saying that there's more going on than people may think. 'The Waikato region's got lots to offer, not just future facing, but, some of the old-time charms as well'…
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Nasser and Athers look back on the 2nd - and final - day's play of the 4th Ashes Test between Australia and England in Melbourne. With the Ashes already lost, England sealed a four wicket victory to claim their first Test match win in Australia since 2011. Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Pod…
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Nas and Ath are at the MCG to review the action from a "bizarre" 1st day of the 4th Ashes Test between Australia and England in Melbourne.a Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podc…
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Dave Ramsey lays out why debt is the greatest enemy of financial freedom and how Baby Step Two — the debt snowball — breaks its grip. With humor and blunt truth, he explains how debt steals your income, normalizes broke behavior, and delays generosity, wealth, and peace. Freedom begins when payments end. JOIN QOD CLUB. Ready to find your people? Jo…
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Over summer Andrew Dickens is catching up with the Mayors of Aotearoa in his Summer Road Trip series. Central Otago Mayor Tamah Alley joined Dickens to talk about her focus for 2026, the potential for a Tarras Airport, local wineries and upcoming summer events. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Synthony owner and boxing promoter David Higgins joined Andrew Dickens to chat about Synthony's meteoric rise and next steps in the world of boxing. Higgins was always put off by joining the world of music, until he discovered Synthony. "With Synthony, I thought, wow, it's like Cirque du Soleil. It's a brand, I could trademark in 100 countries, whi…
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The Boxing Day Races at Ellerslie, in what is likely the biggest wedding of the year, Louise Savage will become a wife. The Races are expected to have 15,000 attendees. Savage joined Andrew Dickens to chat about the big day. "I will just be imagining and preparing to go for a lovely day out at the races and there happens to be a wedding thrown in b…
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New polls are showing older Australians firmly standing behind One Nation as support for Labour and National wanes. Whereas, Australia Correspondent Murray Olds told Andrew Dickens, "young people are running running 100 miles an hour away from the conservative side of politics." And, questions of rising antisemitism continue as a car with Hanukkah …
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