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What the RFI?

Matt Brennan

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Join Matt Brennan, Assoc. AIA as he discusses the day-to-day life in the Contract and Construction Administration world. This podcast bridges the gap between Architects, Designers, Engineers, consultants and General Contractors as they work through Construction Administration (CA) related items. Each episode focuses on the challenges, techniques and technology to help navigate through the fast-paced construction industry. How many RFIs did you get this week?
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Built Different

Spring Street Management Group

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Built Different is a daily podcast for developers, general contractors, and capital partners working in modular, volumetric, and off-site construction. No hype. No futurism. Just execution reality. Each episode breaks down what actually determines success or failure in factory-built projects: coordination gaps, design freeze timing, transportation risks, sequencing failures, financing mismatches, and the hidden costs no one models. This isn't a show about the promise of modular. It's about w ...
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Volunteer Nation

Tobi Johnson, MA, CVA

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Nonprofit leadership author, coach, and expert Tobi Johnson shares weekly tips to help charities build, grow, and scale exceptional volunteer teams. Discover how your nonprofit can effectively coordinate volunteers who are reliable, equipped, and ready to help you bring about BIG change for the better. Rather than continuing to “do more with less,” achieve abundance for your organization by engaging community talent that helps you do more with more. Society is evolving and so, too, is volunt ...
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RJEC Project Red Cord Chronicles

Renee Jones Empowerment Center

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Project Red Cord Chronicles is a Podcast dedicated to raise awareness of human trafficking, while sharing the journey of our trauma informed programs and services. We are using it to bring hope, empowerment, and restoration to those whose lives have been ravaged by this crime. This podcast will shine a light on how innovative programs and unique outreach efforts are being used to empower everyday people to create a safe community. Overcoming hopeless situations IS possible. Listeners: Be rea ...
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Unfiltered Sessions

Philip Sessions

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Unfiltered Sessions Podcast Raw. Real. Unfiltered. Building a business isn’t just about numbers and strategy—it’s about long hours, sacrifices, and the relentless pursuit of something bigger than yourself. Unfiltered Sessions is where we strip away the fluff and talk about what it really takes to scale a business, balance life, and delegate like a pro. From personal updates on the journey of growing my own business to candid conversations with entrepreneurs and industry experts, this podcast ...
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Talk of Alaska

Alaska Public Media

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Alaska’s only statewide call-in forum for discussing the issues impacting life on the Last Frontier. Politics, science, culture and current events are covered by host Lori Townsend and members of the Alaska Public Media news team along with guests and callers.
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Tips with Salsa

Salsa Labs Inc.

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Discover how today's nonprofit organizations are adapting, succeeding, and thriving. We will talk with nonprofit thought-leaders and organizations about trends, causes, and campaigns. Everything from new fundraising techniques to surprising and viral campaigns. And we will explore quirky and cool ideas for engaging with your supporters along the way!
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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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The Off Site Podcast

Carlos Carvalho & Jason Lancini

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Welcome to the Off Site Podcast. The show with the most raw & unsolicited takes on construction and technology. Hosted by Aphex CRO Carlos Carvalho and CEO & Head of Product Jason Lancini. Each week, the two chat about all things construction, including tech, shocking news stories and much more! Join us for hard truths and exciting news about the construction industry.
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LumBaOne Podcast

lumbaonepodcast

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We believe that everyone has the potential to live their best life, no matter what obstacles they may face. We want to inspire you to pursue your dreams, overcome challenges, and live a life full of purpose and fulfillment. Our podcast will feature interviews with inspiring individuals who have overcome adversity and achieved great success, as well as discussions on personal development, mindset, health and wellness, relationships, and much more. Whether you’re looking for motivation to star ...
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Down The Alley

36 Lacrosse Studios

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P-Mac, Ted, and Katie bring you "Down the Alley" podcast. We are thrilled to be able to talk Lacrosse with you each and every week. We will dive into specifically into Minnesota High School Lacrosse, Club Lacrosse (we run 36 Lacrosse and Team36) as well as sports business in general.
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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Welcome back to the Play Myself Show, where we delve into a multitude of topics, challenging ourselves and our listeners to think deeper and explore new perspectives. In today's episode, titled "Oh Brother," hosts Myles and Randy will take us through a wide range of intriguing subjects. From the complexities of teamwork and the importance of reliable individuals to the challenges of coordinating a music project, they will navigate through various intriguing stories and experiences. Along the ...
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Nano Nagle Place is a beautiful heritage oasis in the heart of Cork city, comprising three centuries of buildings and gardens. Here is where Venerable Nano Nagle began her work to educate and care for the poor in 18th-century Cork. Here we tell the story of Nano Nagle and the work of the order of sisters she founded who followed her path of education and empowerment, the Presentation Sisters. Here too Nano Nagle's work continues through the community education projects The Lantern and Cork M ...
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Can you build a business based on… “calm?” Host Susan Boles looks beyond the usual metrics of success to help you build a business where calm is the new KPI. With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur, CFO, and COO, Susan shares the business strategies that lead to a business with comfortable margins—financial, emotional, energetic, and scheduling margins. Join her and her guests as they counter the prevailing “wisdom” about business growth, productivity, and success to provide a fr ...
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Business Soulfriends

Aletheia Wedding Photography

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This podcast is filled with the stories and experiences of those who are best friends or sisters and have opened and run a business together. I hope this podcast will bring you inspiration, information and encourage you to dream big. Filled with glorious female run businesses. I'm your host, Susannah Nicolaou, wedding photographer behind Aletheia, the blur between you. www.aletheia-weddingphotography.com www.instagram.com/theblur_betweenyou
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Noun O' Talk

Noun O' Talk

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Noun O' Talk is the podcast all about Nouns DAO. The host, Christian (@cdt_eth), interviews members of the DAO and project builders in the ecosystem. We hear about how they came to Nouns, what they're working on, and what they see for the future of Nouns.
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Project Adult Literacy Society is a local Edmonton Charity that works to change lives through literacy. We offer free tutoring services in reading, writing, English Language Learning, math and digital literacy. Through this podcast we will discuss the importance of literacy in society and the literacy pillars we teach through PALS.
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Far too often, people don’t know that when they are facing a problem – like a landlord who won’t give back a security deposit, or a denial of a program like food stamps – that they have legal rights, and there are ways to advocate for those rights in the civil legal system. Granite Justice: conversations about the civil legal system with Shane Cooper, an Associate Dean at UNH Franklin Pierce, aims to provide a road map of sorts. By the end of an episode, we hope more people will recognize an ...
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AOE LIVE

The Art of Education

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AOE Live is a fast-paced, interactive, online Art Ed show covering the most controversial and interesting topics in Art Education. Subsribe to the podcast via iTunes or watch episodes live at www.theartofed.com/aoelive.
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The dirtiest secrets. That's what's happening here. Well...not entirely. Humans have always fascinated me. I'm most curious about what drives us creatively forward in our lives. When others share their stories with me, I arrive a little closer to knowing how many parallels we all share - how big this human family is, and that comforts me. I hope that by sharing these with you, you might know that too. I also hope that I'm able to present these in a way that you have a visceral experience - l ...
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The Claims-Free Architect

Pro-Demnity Insurance Company

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Architects sometimes get blindsided by accusations of professional error, omission or negligence. They struggle with the hidden risks that come with running an architectural practice, as it can be devastating—professionally and personally—to invest countless hours in a project, only to face one claim that threatens everything. Well, what if one could navigate these risks with confidence? What if architects could protect their practice and reputation while continuing to do what they love? Wel ...
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Elm City Podcast

City Atlas: New Haven

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City Atlas is a new project about the future of New Haven. We feature and promote the sustainability goals of New Haven and Yale, and help connect members of the Yale community to the city's new initiatives and civic organizations. We aim to strengthen the ties between social justice, sustainability, and community building. City Atlas: New Haven is modeled on City Atlas: New York (newyork.thecityatlas.org). City Atlas: New Haven is the beginning of a network of sites in partnership with univ ...
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More than 40,000 children and youth experience homelessness in Pennsylvania, posing a significant barrier to succeed in school. In partnership with Pennsylvania Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (ECYEH), join Center for Schools and Communities staff Melissa Turnpaugh and Matthew Butensky as they interview state and national experts, homeless liaisons, service providers, and those with lived experience. These conversations will dive deeper into resources, partnerships ...
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Stories in Public Health

Stories in Public Health

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We would like to introduce 'Stories in Public Health', a podcast for new and aspiring public health professionals. Join as we travel around Sydney interviewing the people in public health that we most look up to! Download our podcast and: • Be inspired by public health professionals who are leaders in their fields • Learn about how they got to where they are, and what motivates them to work in public health. • Stay up-to-date with the latest public health practice from the real world and hav ...
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Why Your Subs Aren’t Showing Up And How to Fix It Fast If you’re tired of subs ghosting your job sites or slowing down your projects, this episode is going to change the way you run your business. Here’s the truth most contractors never hear: your subs aren’t unreliable… they’re uncoordinated. And without structure, follow-through, and constant rem…
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The market sells modular on speed. But speed without certainty is just compressed chaos. The real value of modular isn't building faster—it's knowing what you're getting, when you're getting it, and what it will cost before you break ground. In this episode: Why "50% faster" is the wrong metric How certainty—not speed—de-risks deals for lenders and…
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As we step into a brand-new year, Tobi takes listeners on a reflective walk through the most popular Volunteer Nation Podcast episodes of 2025, sharing key insights and takeaways from each. Think of this as a Reader’s Digest–style recap of the ideas, strategies, and conversations that resonated most with volunteer engagement leaders over the past y…
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Nick and Dan bring on Sal (who is NOT a content creator) @queens_guy and Will @twentee7 to #DEBATE the #FATE of #Giants' general manager #JoeSchoen. Dan and Nick moderate and discuss the future of the #NewYorkGiants franchise.Please follow Sal and Monte's podcast ⁨@HesAGiant⁩ PodcastBuy me a coffee, please! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️buymeacoffee.com/bigbluebanterJ…
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Trying to be everything to everyone is one of the fastest ways to stall your growth. In this episode, I break down one of the most important lessons I’ve learned in business: why niching down changed everything from our messaging and content to our sales process and profitability. Early on, we talked about virtual assistants in general. Social medi…
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Modular construction fails not because the method is flawed, but because teams treat it like traditional construction with a factory in the middle. The coordination requirements are fundamentally different, and most failures trace back to misaligned expectations—not manufacturing defects. In this episode: Why the "factory instead of site" framing i…
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Dan and Nick break down the Giants' Week 17 WIN against the hapless Las Vegas Raiders with an extended look at Jaxson Dart and Charlie Bullen's defense. The duo go through some All-22 coaching tape and provide examples to their claims, while enjoying a rare Giants victory as much as they can. 0:00 Buy Me A Coffee0:35 Intro2:30 Charlie Bullen’s defe…
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The Prime Minister's keen to raise the retirement age -- but it's not possible in coalition with New Zealand First. The Government is halving its KiwiSaver contribution rate -- and canning if people earning more than 180-thousand dollars. The default rate of worker and business contributions to KiwiSaver will rise over time. Chris Luxon told Kerre …
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In this episode of Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson welcomes back Amira Barger, award-winning communications executive, educator, and author of The Price of Nice: Why Comfort Keeps Us Stuck and Four Actions for Real Change. Together, they explore how “niceness” often operates as a form of social control, especially in workplaces, nonprofits, …
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Ever wondered what a virtual assistant can actually do for your business and if it’s really worth it? In this episode, I break down exactly how I use five different virtual assistants to run, scale, and streamline my business without being buried in daily tasks. This isn't a theory. It’s a real, behind-the-scenes look at what delegation looks like …
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Alaska Public Media’s warmest holiday tradition, Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings from Across the State, is back again this year with hosts Steve Heimel and Wesley Early.Connecting Alaskans, from Utqiaġvik to Juneau, hear festive greetings, well wishes and sentiments from those who call Alaska home. With listeners all over the state, and even in t…
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Dan and Nick break down the All-22 coaches tape of the Giants' Week 16 loss to the Vikings with an extended look at Jaxson Dart's worst game on tape from his young career, what role Flores and Kafka played in that, the offensive line concerns plus a breakdown of the defense on All-22.0:00 Buy Me A Coffee0:35 Giants’ offensive notes7:15 Jaxson Dart’…
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Nick Falato and Dan Schneier go over the Giants' 16-13 loss against a complex Brian Flores defense that held Jaxson Dart to just 33 passing yards.Buy me a coffee, please! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️buymeacoffee.com/bigbluebanterJoin our group chat and talk with us!🗣 🔥Chat BCCType: BigBlueBanter.chat (into your url)SKIMS.com for your undies! Pick “Big Blue Banter” o…
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New Zealand Inc. is in trouble and it's on us —you and me— to fix it. Not politicians, not economists, not even our blessed farmers who've got us out of trouble time and time again – it is on us, New Zealand voters. It doesn't matter whether we vote left or right, red, blue, green, yellow, or black. We all have to give our political parties the coj…
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With all the hats he wears, Chris Bishop has been busy this year. He’s the Minister for Infrastructure, and also holds the portfolios for Transport, Housing, RMA Reform, and the role of Leader of the House. While wrapping up 2025, Bishop told Kerre Woodham he’s proud of how the Fast Track legislation has been tracking. He says things like the Waihi…
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Hornets are on notice as the Government commits $12 million to stamp them out in Auckland. The yellow-legged hornet was detected on the North Shore earlier this year. They pose a serious threat to honeybees and, by extension, to the agricultural sector. Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard says since the start of November, 37 queen hornets and 28 ne…
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You can take the girl out of Waihi, but you can't take the Waihi out of the girl, I tell you. News that Oceana Gold's Waihi North project has been approved makes good sense, as far as I'm concerned. The permit that was confirmed yesterday guarantees the securing of 350 existing jobs, the creation of 100 plus new roles, the project to be in operatio…
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Dan and Nick run through a late-season Week 15 mailbag with key questions on their next head coach candidate rankings, Jaxson Dart's projection, how it compares vs. past QBs and more.0:00 Buy Me A Coffee0:35 Intro3:30 ChatBCC Mailbag28:24 ADs31:24 More Mailbag!Buy me a coffee, please! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️buymeacoffee.com/bigbluebanterJoin our group chat and …
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How do volunteer leaders move from being seen as “extra hands” to strategic drivers of mission success? In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson is joined by Chris Wade and Matthew Cobble, co-hosts of the Time for Impact Podcast in the UK, for a practical and thought-provoking conversation about building influence through impac…
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It’s been a tough run for the economy this year, but the Finance Minister is celebrating the progress that was made. Nicola Willis told Kerre Woodham the economy is growing, which means that when they look back on 2025, they’ll be able to say it ended a lot better than it started. She says that looking into next year, it’s set to grow much faster, …
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Trains will be offline across the Auckland rail network from December 27 to January 28. KiwiRail says the closure is needed to allow for urgent repairs and maintenance which is needed for the upcoming City Rail Link, set to open in the second half of 2026. Public Transport Users Association National Coordinator Jon Reeves told Kerre Woodham that sh…
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New Zealand's economy grew more than expected between July and September. But between April and June, it shrank more than previously thought. GDP rose 1.1% in the September quarter, surpassing all expectation but Stats NZ has revised the numbers for the June quarter, finding GDP actually fell 1%, not the previously-reported 0.9%. That means the eco…
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For those who have been here over summer, Auckland is a lovely place to be. A lot of residents push off, and it feels like the city is yours to explore, and visitors are very welcome and make a welcome addition to the city, new people with new energy and seeing things that you don't see, seeing the city through new eyes. But it's going to be a litt…
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Mark Mitchell is acknowledging the wins he had in 2025. It’s been a busy year, the Minister dealing with a range of emergencies across the country, plus the hefty police portfolio. He told Kerre Woodham that although there’s a lot of negative headlines throughout the year, we should be extremely proud of ourselves as a country. Mitchell says there’…
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Treasury's Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update shows more delay to getting the books back to black. The deficit's expected to deepen to a depth of $16.9 billion and not narrow to $60 million dollars until 2029-30. Economic growth is expected to be just 1.7% next year. NZ Herald Business Editor Liam Dann told Kerre Woodham that the problem isn’t in…
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We're going to start this morning with the Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update, which was actually the Three-quarter Year Economic and Fiscal Update. It delivered news we all expected, and that is that we're getting there as a country. It's just taking longer than we thought. Treasury's half-year update, published on Tuesday, predicted a return to…
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Stable housing helps people live healthier, happier lives with less risk of injury, illness and trauma that our unhoused neighbors face on a daily basis. In the past decade, increased attention to the growing numbers of people experiencing homelessness has resulted in multiple efforts to help get people off the streets with mixed results. The Unite…
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I remember back when I first started talkback, a million years ago at nighttime, it must have been the semicentennial of the waterfront workers strike of '51, or the lockout, depending on which side you're on. It was the biggest industrial confrontation in New Zealand's history for those who don't know of it. It was 151 days from February to July, …
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The NZ Blood Service is encouraging people to donate, saying the demand doesn’t stop. Although the amount of hospital activity and the number of surgeries slow down over the holiday period, CEO Sam Cliffe says things like accidents, births, and long-term conditions are still prevalent. She told Kerre Woodham that they try to over-collect in the two…
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A year into the job Health Minister Simeon Brown is celebrating early signs of success on reducing wait times. He took over the heath portfolio in January of this year, succeeding Dr Shane Reti. Brown told Kerre Woodham he attributes reinstated health targets as one aspect that's made a difference. He says the number one focus remains improved acce…
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Nick Falato and Dan Schneier discuss the #Giants 29-21 loss to the Washington #Commanders in #Week15 of the #NFL season. 0:00 Buy Me A Coffee0:35 Chat BCC Question Segment5:00 Early Offensive struggles12:30 The Jalin Hyatt conversation16:00 Joe Schoen will be fired?19:12 Ads20:46 The GM cycle24:15 Offensive tape38:58 Offensive Superlatives42:30 Def…
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Nick Falato and Dan Schneier discuss the Giants' 29-21 loss to the Marcus Mariota led Washington Commanders. #Giants #Newyorkgiants #nyg #football #commanders #washingtoncommanders #WAS #JaxsonDart Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data foradvertising.…
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At least 16 people are dead and 38 others injured in a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Hundreds of people had gathered at Bondi for an event to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah, when gunmen opened fire. Massey University Centre for Defence and Security Studies Senior Fellow John Battersby told Kerre Woodham that police responded as qu…
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A New Plymouth lake is being drained in an effort to stop invasive clams. Lake Rotomanu's been closed to motorised watercraft since the gold clams were found there last month, marking the first discovery of the species outside of the Waikato River. The lake's outlet was opened yesterday, and it will take about four days to drain completely. Dave Ca…
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Nicola Willis is defending her economic track record in the face of a lobby-group's satirical campaign. The Taxpayers' Union has sent MPs Nicola Willis-branded fudge, claiming she favours treats today and taxes tomorrow. It suggests Willis should cut spending more. Willis says the Government has reduced taxes and delivered significant cost savings …
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Do you see any advantage or benefit to the country in having a former Finance Minister and the current one debating fiscal policy? The current Finance Minister, Nicola Willis, has challenged the former Finance Minister, Ruth Richardson, to a debate. Now, that is misguided in my view, but to be fair, she was grievously provoked. Ruth Richardson is t…
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In this episode of The Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson tackles a topic that’s becoming increasingly urgent in the nonprofit and volunteer engagement world: copyright, intellectual property, and the ethics of sharing content. As a content creator, trainer, and consultant, Tobi has seen a growing wave of copyright misuse, most often unintentio…
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Whenever I hear or read news headlines these days, I know that the headlines will be just that for so many people. Headlines. People won't hear or they won't read beyond the headline, and then they'll form their own opinions based on nothing more than 20 words or fewer. I've got numerous examples of that. Even people that I would have thought would…
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Efforts to stamp out yellow-legged hornets in New Zealand are widening. Biodiversity New Zealand is expanding the 5-kilometre surveillance zone in Glenfield and Birkdale on Auckland's North Shore further out to 11-kilometres, to ensure only one population is at large. Victoria University Ecology and Entomology Professor Phil Lester told Kerre Woodh…
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Dan and Nick break out the mailbag in a whacky one that looks back at Eli’s career, Dart’s future, what to do at GM and HC and a lot more.0:00 Buy Me A Coffee0:35 Our Bye Weeks11:00 Mailbag22:34 Ads25:29 More Mailbag55:26 Week 15 predictions Buy me a coffee, please! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️buymeacoffee.com/bigbluebanterJoin our group chat and talk with us!🗣 🔥Cha…
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How to Stop Clients From Blowing Up Your Phone (Without Being Rude) If you’re exhausted from constant “Any updates?” texts, this episode is going to save you hours every week. The truth is, most contractors don’t have a client problem they have a communication system problem. When homeowners feel uninformed, they panic and you pay the price with in…
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The Street Smart programme is a hands-on, one-day driver training course for young drivers, teaching crucial real-world skills beyond basic testing, helping reduce road deaths across New Zealand. The course focuses on decision-making, hazard perception (like "rabbits" on the road), distraction management, peer pressure, and emergency manoeuvres in …
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An urban planner says the Government’s RMA reforms are well overdue. It's unveiled plans to replace current Resource Management Act laws with two new pieces of legislation, one for the environment and one for planning. It sets clear limits on council regulations and is expected to save $13 billion in consenting costs. Mt Hobson Group Director Hamis…
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Two parents who care for their severely disabled adult children have been recognised as homeworkers and are now entitled to receive the minimum wage, along with other associated employment conditions, after a landmark ruling yesterday from the country's highest court. They're now deemed to be employees of disability support services. And the famili…
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Many young people have been inspired to venture to the 49th state by the book Coming into the Country, by John McPhee.Nearly 50 years later, a student of McPhee’s followed in his footsteps and wrote about his life changing travels through Alaska’s vast wilderness. The author and Alaskans who helped him learn about the state, and how climate change …
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Welcome back! Our guests today are Devin Cooke and Paul Pickering. Devin Cooke is the Corporate Trainer with Cooke Inc. Devin has a total of 9 1/2 years of experience in professional development in the corporate realm. Paul Pickering has created and delivered intercultural and diversity-focused learning since 1995 and has been the Coordinator of th…
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2024 was an epic annus horribilis for the Greens - you remember Golriz Ghahraman, Darleen Tana, Julie Anne Genter, et al. It went on and on. It was arguably the worst year on record for any political party in this country ever. But wait, hold my beer – we have a new champion. 2025 is shaping up to be an even more horribilis of an annus for Te Pāti …
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