Presented by Doctor, writer and TV Presenter Xand van Tulleken and community health psychologist and self-proclaimed hippie, UCL's Professor Rochelle Burgess. This podcast is about public health, but more importantly, it’s about the systems that need disrupting to make public health better. In each episode, we’ll be challenging the status quo of this field, asking what needs to change, why and how to get there. Each month we’ll be joined by activists, scholars, artists, comedians and industr ...
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Real World Public Mental Health Translating evidence into practice Welcome to the Real World Public Mental Health (RWPMH) podcast, where we look at how the evidence is being used in the real world to prevent and promote better mental health for all. This podcast will include a diverse range of speakers from academics to practitioners, all of them sharing their experience and expertise in working on mental health at the population level. Stu King (BSPHN Committee Member and founder & CEO of b ...
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This podcast is made to educate the general public about hunting, fishing, and anything outdoors. On "The Final Shot" we interview people that have had an experience in any of the 50 states hunting, fishing, or managing wildlife in order to inspire America's youth to get outside, and revert back to our roots of living off of the wilderness.
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Frances Frei is a Harvard Business professor. Anne Morriss is a CEO and best-selling author. Anne and Frances are two of the top leadership coaches in the world. Oh, did we mention they're also married to each other? Together, Anne and Frances move fast and fix stuff by talking to guest callers about their workplace issues and solving their problems – in 30 minutes or less. Both listeners and guests will receive actionable insights to create meaningful change in the workplace – regardless of ...
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A daddy-daughter podcast. An informal reading of classic bedtime stories in the public domain.
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New Dimensions is an original and powerful forum for inspired and inspiring voices and views on a wide range of timely and timeless topics. Activism, art, education, science, psychology, philosophy, health, spirituality, global transformation, cross-cultural traditions, the interconnectedness of all life … All these and more are featured in this award-winning one-hour interview program that has been broadcast on public radio since 1973. For more information and over a thousand hours of downl ...
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The Romanes Lecture is an annual public lecture at Oxford University. The first was given in 1892 by William Gladstone. Subsequent speakers have included Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Iris Murdoch, Edward Heath, AJP Taylor, Tony Blair and Sir Paul Nurse.
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What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestselling authors, philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists, theologians, artists, and political leaders—people wrestling with the biggest questions of meaning and purpose in our time. Together we a ...
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Transition Lab is a behind-the-scenes look at presidential transitions. Join Valerie Boyd, director of the Partnership for Public Service’s Center for Presidential Transition for candid discussions with transition experts, exploring the relationship between presidential transitions, effective government and a strong democracy. Transition Lab is a must-listen for anyone interested in developing a better understanding of what needs to happen before a president takes office or starts a second term.
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Winner of the 2014 and 2015 National Association of Social Workers Media Award for "Best Radio Program". Hosted by Jon Cohan (CADC), Abby Dean (LICSW, MPH) and Woody Giessmann, (LADC-I, CADC, CIP, CA), the Right Turn Radio Podcast brings to the forefront all the issues surrounding drug addiction, alcohol abuse, and mental heath awareness. Our diverse group of guests run the gamut from Harvard Medical School professors to famous musicians, doctors, and addiction specialists, to comedians, Gov ...
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An in-depth look into the survival instinct of a law enforcement officer and how it impacts them following a critical incident. This is about current and former law enforcement officers Mental Health professionals.First responders Wives and families of LEOs to help understand those dealing with critical incidents.General public who would like to know more about what cops experience. My goal is to create an unfiltered dialogue about a critical incident, it’s impact on the LEO and how to survi ...
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SCOTUScast is a project of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies. This audio broadcast series provides expert commentary on U.S. Supreme Court cases as they are argued and issued. The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker. We hope these broadcasts, like all of our programming, will serve to stimulate discussion and further exchange regarding important current legal issues. View ou ...
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A multi passionate entrepreneur and guests sharing authentic personal stories, inspiring tips and struggles of balancing multiple companies, a healthy home, a social life and crushing daily chaos all while aiming to live to her highest potential on this life’s journey!
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Through a mix of interviews with LGBTQ community members, academics, and students, find out why Newark's LGBTQ history matters and how public history projects can combat queer erasure. This podcast is an offshoot of the Queer Newark Oral History Project, a community-driven endeavor supported by Rutgers University-Newark that collects and preserves the life stories of LGBTQ and gender nonconforming individuals in the city of Newark, New Jersey.
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In The Arena is where entrepreneurs and leaders share stories of the biggest crises of their careers and lives – and how they made it through. Host (and founder herself) Jesse Genet goes beyond the headlines to interview leaders about the most challenging moments they've ever faced – from total business collapse, to public scandals, even being sentenced to prison. Along with special guest co-hosts, In The Arena revisits the crucible experiences and reveals what it was actually like in the ro ...
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Securing Leadership with Whitney Ambrose is a groundbreaking podcast brought to you by DSG Global, the premier executive search firm dedicated to transformative leadership for over 50 years. This podcast is designed to delve deep into the minds of industry leaders at the forefront of cybersecurity, risk management, and artificial intelligence, with a special focus on talent and the evolving needs of organizations and their C-Suites and Boards. Each episode features in-depth interviews with t ...
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Members of the Anarchist Communist Group (ACG) sit down to discuss current events through an anarchist lens, aiming to demystify anarchist theory and ideas in the process. https://www.anarchistcommunism.org https://twitter.com/Anarcommunists https://www.facebook.com/AnarchistCommunistGroup https://www.instagram.com/anarchistcommunistgrp/#
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Peggy grew up in GA and attended the University of Georgia. With an undergraduate and a masters degree in Criminal Justice Peggy is keenly interested in how politics and public safety intersect. Peggy is also an entrepreneur, small business owner, and lover of the outdoors. Peggy became focused on politics in Tennessee when the supermajority legislature began making headlines for silencing voices, enacting laws targeting underrepresented people and refusing to listen to their constituents. J ...
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In B2B marketing, change is the one thing you can always count on. Marketing to Complex Industries features conversations about current topics, challenges and opportunities in industrial marketing across a variety of industries. Presented by Godfrey, a full-service B2B marketing agency.
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disorientated & dizzy with the spins, on this slippery deck no exit off this pirate ship, lost my way & my balance I’m starting to slip, plot is starting to twist resolve is starting to give, woke up in confusion been in delusion ever since, riddle’s not solved at all what kind of game are we in, what’s going on what memo didn’t I get, how’d I get involved at all in all of this, & how’s it that this led to us ending up in the middle of all this? Out in the cold looking for something or someo ...
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225: Unabridged Interview: Parker Palmer (Part 1)
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1:24:57This is part one of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer. “Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.” At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer has much to say about living a good life. And in his experience, a good life is often hard-won and counterintuitive. In this episode, Parker covers a l…
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225: Unabridged Interview: Parker Palmer (Part 2)
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1:27:15This is part two of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer. “Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.” At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer has much to say about living a good life. And in his experience, a good life is often hard-won and counterintuitive. In this episode, Parker covers a l…
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Full Show Podcast: 05 September 2025
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1:38:18On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 5 September 2025, Auckland mayor Wayne Brown is celebrating winning a major battle, getting Auckland Transport defunded. Sarah Dalton from the senior doctors union explains why they have declined the Health Minister's request to take their pay dispute to arbitration. Former Springb…
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Perspective with Heather duPlessis-Allan: Stop letting the Springboks get into your head
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2:22Can you please stop letting the Springboks get into your head? Cause that is clearly what they're up to. That's why Rassie Erasmus has expressed all surprise at Razor's selections. He wants the team to second guess themselves. Who cares what he thinks? Now, he said, Oh, I'm surprised Fabian Holland's on the bench. It's designed to make Razor and al…
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Peter Lewis: Asia business correspondent discusses military parade in Beijing
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6:35A military parade in Beijing has sent a clear message from China to the rest of the world. Asia business correspondent Peter Lewis told Heather duPlessis-Allan that ‘China may be the 2nd largest economy in the world, but it's not happy with that.’ He said that China is aiming to be more than a regional power across Asia, but given the abundance of …
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Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on Green MP Benjamin Doyle's resignation
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5:05Green MP Benjamin Doyle has resigned from parliament – citing threats against them and their family as the reason behind this decision. They served as New Zealand’s first non-binary member of parliament and will give their final valedictory on September 18th. The fallout from a controversial social media post followed Doyle through their time as an…
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The Huddle: can the All Blacks defend against the Springboks this weekend?
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10:12Tonight on the Huddle: Rugby commentator Paul Ellison and sports reader Andrew Alderson join Heather duPlessis-Allan to discuss the latest sports news. Can the All Blacks defend their unbeaten streak at Eden Park this weekend? Is it all over for the Warriors? and will Liam Lawson keep his spot in F1 next year? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listen…
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Sarah Dalton: Executive Director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists on Health Minister's 'unlawful' bargaining talks
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3:23The senior doctors’ union says the Health Minister's proposal of arbitration, would've taken away their members right to decide. Simeon Brown wanted Health NZ and the union to let a third party decide the terms of the contract. The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists rejected this and called his proposal a breach of employment law. Executiv…
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Peter Dunne: Former MP discusses Green MP Benjamin Doyle's resignation from parliament
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2:19Green MP Benjamin Doyle's resignation from Parliament was inevitable. That's according to former MP Peter Dunne - who says it's the right outcome for both Doyle and Parliament. Doyle - who faced questions over controversial social media posts earlier this year - says they've faced an onslaught of hate and violent threats. Dunne says Doyle's made th…
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Wayne Brown: Auckland Mayor says Auckland Transport's loss in power is good for the council's decision making process
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2:47Better, faster, cheaper's the aim of the newly announced refresh to Auckland's transport governance. The government's introducing legislation to strip Auckland Transport of many of its powers - handing responsibility for major roads to Auckland Council, and local roads to community boards. Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown told Heather du Plessis-Allan th…
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Jonathan Kearsley: US Correspondent on Musk’s absence from Trump’s tech meeting
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4:43US President Donald Trump hosted a tech get-together with some of the biggest names in modern technology. The CEOs of ChatGPT, Google Facebook and Microsoft were all present at the high-profile dinner hosted by the President. Correspondent Jonathan Kearsley told Heather duPlessis-Allan that Trump’s former right-hand-man and CEO of Tesla Elon Musk w…
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Steve Lancaster: NZ Rugby's General Manager on high chance of Alzheimer's in professional rugby players
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5:19A major study by Auckland University has found that playing high level rugby increases the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's and other brain diseases. Former male high-level players in New Zealand face a 22% increased risk when compared to men in the general population. NZ Rugby's General Manager Steve Lancaster told Heather duPlessis-Allan that…
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Nigel Farage claiming the UK has turned into North Korea
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4:33Nigel Farage came to Washington to meet with US officials - and managed to get some digs in about his homeland. The Reform leader declared that Britain had 'become North Korea' in regards to free speech. UK correspondent Enda Brady explained further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on equity markets taking a turn for September
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3:28Equity markets have taken a turn this September, and it's prompted concerns among experts. Markets are softening a bit, which is a remarkably regular occurrence in September. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds reveals what's going on. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host on Dr Mike Joy apologising after calling for dairy industry leaders to be hanged
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4:08A Victoria University academic has apologised after making public comments suggesting dairy industry leaders should be hanged. Dr Mike Joy, a senior research fellow at the Wellington university and freshwater advocate, made a LinkedIn post suggesting the dairy industry was putting people at risk nitrate contamination of drinking and groundwater. Th…
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and Thomas Scrimgeour from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Government has confirmed it aims to ramp up its deportation figures and deport more criminal residents. Does this go far enough? Do we support these changes? Ikea is finally…
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Full Show Podcast: 04 September 2025
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1:38:27On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 4 September 2025, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford explains why the Government is looking to deport more immigrants who turn criminal. Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche reveals whether he would consider axing the Ministry for Women. All Blacks assistant coach Scotty …
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Does the Government's deportation plan go far enough?
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1:42So I'm going to suggest that Erica Stanford is on the right track with wanting to make it easier to deport criminals, but maybe she doesn't go far enough. So at the moment, the rules are that we cannot deport criminals if they've been here on a residence visa and they've been residents for more than 10 years. An example of this is the Mama Hooch br…
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Chris Bishop: Housing Minister weighs in on controversial housing density proposals for Auckland
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6:25There's been some new proposals regarding the future of housing density in Auckland, and it's prompted plenty of debate and discussion. The draft plan would see more dense housing built around key transport hubs, like the new City Rail Link. Housing Minister Chris Bishop says Auckland needs to allow for more housing, and there's a long-term plan in…
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Sir Brian Roche: Public Service Commissioner on the New Zealand Initiative calling for Govt departments to be culled
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4:08The Public Service Commissioner says he doesn't want to see the public service slashed and burnt. Earlier this week, the New Zealand Initiative called for a culling of our 43 Government departments to just 20. Sir Brian Roche says everything's on the table - but the changes need to be measured. "The Initiative is one world view, I think these thing…
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Scotty Hansen: All Blacks assistant coach on the team named to face off against the Springboks at Eden Park
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3:32Halfback Kyle Preston is poised for a test debut off the bench for the All Blacks against South Africa on Saturday at Eden Park in the Rugby Championship. The Crusader's backing up Finlay Christie, who's been named to start with Cortez Ratima ruled out due to an injury. All Blacks assistant coach Scotty Hansen says experts confirmed Ratima wasn't f…
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Simeon Brown: Health Minister explains why he called for Heath NZ and the union to go to arbitration
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3:00The Health Minister's admitting his decision to request Heath NZ and the senior doctors union go to arbitration is unusual. Heath NZ's agreed to participate in arbitration in an effort to resolve 12 months of collective agreement negotiations. The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists is yet to respond. Minister Simeon Brown says his request …
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Erica Stanford: Immigration Minister reveals why Government implementing tougher immigration laws
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3:33The Immigration Minister says changes to deportation laws were started because of the Mama Hooch rapists' case. Erica Stanford is proposing to make deportation possible for visa holders who've been here less than 20 years and also committed a serious crime. That's up from the existing 10 years - and could also apply to historic crimes. Stanford say…
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Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on Judith Collins' secret trip to Ukraine
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5:38Defence Minister Judith Collins has just returned from visiting Ukraine - and says she's seen first-hand the heartbreaking human cost of war to its people. She says Russia's illegal invasion's brought misery and destruction to the Ukrainian people for three and a half long years. Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper unpacked the t…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the investigation into Dezi Freeman's wife during ongoing manhunt
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4:05The search for alleged cop-killer Dezi Freeman is still ongoing, but his wife is also the subject of an investigation as the situation continues. Freeman is accused of gunning down two officers before disappearing into the bush, but authorities have evidence to prosecute the fugitive's wife, Amalia Freeman, for obstructing police at the time of the…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson's squad to face the Springboks at Eden Park
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4:24Wallace Sititi will start at number eight for the All Blacks against South Africa at Eden Park on Saturday, sliding Simon Parker to six and Ardie Savea to start his 100th test at openside. Halfback Cortez Ratima's been ruled out with a rib injury, allowing Finlay Christie to start and Kyle Preston a probable debut off the bench. Sportstalk host D'A…
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