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Rene Report

Carson Rene

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Doing this for a living would be an absolute dream come true. By even spending the little time to watch one episode is all the support in the world. Sports is what I live and breathe. On this podcast expect opinions against the norm the majority of the time. Either making bold predictions that prove me wrong or right with no line in the sand to make excuse about being half right. Follow me on this journey over time to see if I end up looking like a moron. Welcome to the Rene Report.
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The Ravens - a One Tree Hill Podcast

The Ravens Podcast Network

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The Ravens - a One Tree Hill Podcast is hosted by lifelong friends Simon and Dom. Each week Simon will guide Dom (a first time viewer) through an episode of One Tree Hill to see how the show holds up today. The Ravens Podcast has a wonderful community of listeners who have quickly become friends and many of The Raven Patreon Members are featured on the community style podcast episodes. Simon and Dom record watch along videos each week, of them watching the One Tree Hill episode that is being ...
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Welcome to The AI Native Developer, hosted by Guy Podjarny and Simon Maple. Join us as we explore and help shape the future of software development through the lens of AI. In this new paradigm of AI Native Software Development, we delve into how AI is transforming the way we build software, from tools and practices to the very structure of development teams. Our target audience includes developers and development leaders eager to stay ahead of the curve. If you're passionate about the future ...
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This series is intended to reach out to Christians searching for new and creative ways to live their faith. It doesn't matter whether you are looking for something more than Sunday Mass or whether you've left the institutional church all together. We welcome you if you are appalled with the clerical sex abuse crisis, or perhaps feeling excluded due to being divorced and remarried, maybe a young adult who feels your life experiences in today's world are not being addressed, or you're simply s ...
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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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Glad You Asked

U.S. Catholic

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Have you ever had a question about Catholicism that you couldn't find an easy answer to? Or a question about a teaching or tradition that seemed to have five different answers, none of them satisfactory? Or maybe you even had a question you felt you weren't allowed to ask. The new podcast from U.S. Catholic, Glad You Asked, may be just what you are looking for. Join U.S. Catholic editors Emily Sanna and Rebecca Bratten Weiss as they explore the questions about Catholicism that don't have eas ...
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New Books in Music

Marshall Poe

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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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The tough love and second chances podcast, reveals remarkable stories of those who refuse to be defined by their disability. The power of the human spirit shines through with examples of how hope, courage and the opportunity to express oneself through the game of golf, makes for a combination that can improve, and even save lives. Written and hosted by Ben Evans for EDGA. Visit www.edgagolf.com/profiles for the full story, photos, and raw interview media.
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GOOD ON WOOD

St Stephen's University

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“If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” - Daniel Berrigan SJ The Good on Wood podcast explores the lives of dangerous disciples, holy mischief makers, contemplative activists, and ordinary radicals in hopes that their witness would inspire a new generation of Jesus followers to get up, get out, and get into some "good trouble." A production of St Stephens University & The Jim Forest Institute of Religion, Peace & Justice
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PlusThis! Show

PlusThis! Show with Kathy Deitch & Eva Tingley

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Kathy Deitch with a rotating list of divas host a weekly Vodcast becuz 68% of American Women are a size 14 or above & they're here to help media, entertainment and fashion catch the eff UP!
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Pfeffer on Power

Jeffrey Pfeffer

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Jeffrey Pfeffer is a professor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, Author of ‘7 Rules of Power,’ and speaker. Each episode he sits down with a guest who has used these rules of power to enhance and advance their businesses and their own careers in the process. Listen to hear real advice about practical uses of power from the people who wield it in their professional lives with great skill. Level up your own game, and get comfortable with your own POWER.
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WELCOME TO SEASON 4 OF THE SKINNI W/SHAYZON! A show that stylishly gets down to the nitty-gritty on topics that impact, inspire and empower our lives. THE SKINNI W/ SHAYZON is a lifestyle podcast and community that's all about sharing, learning and growing together, while living a fashionably conscious, ethical and empowered life. Insightful and witty interviews filled with information, laughs and applicable strategies and tips that we can all apply as we continue to grow and evolve in our p ...
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On Sunday the Government announced a new platform, Open Electricity, to compare power plans. A Beehive press release claims that approximately two million households and 165,000 small business customers will benefit. Energy minister Simon Watts chats to Andrew Dickens about the new platform and a focus on increased transparency for consumers across…
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The United States has had a busy start to the year with mass-protests over the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, the invasion and takeover of Venezuela, and now, potential plans to become involved in Iran. US Correspondent Richard Arnold joined Andrew Dickens to chat Minneapolis and Iran. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Rick Fröberg was an accomplished artist and musician born in Southern California who spent most of his early creative years in San Diego before moving to New York, and then back to San Diego toward the end of his life. While juggling both of his creative outlets, he established a meaningful, urgent, vital, and powerful platform. Plenty for All: The…
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A companion to the #1 music podcast on Spotify, this book takes listeners through the greatest hits that define a weirdly undefinable decade. The 1990s were a chaotic and gritty and utterly magical time for music, a confounding barrage of genres and lifestyles and superstars, from grunge to hip-hop, from sumptuous R&B to rambunctious ska-punk, from…
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How can cultural industries survive in the twenty-first century? In Opera Wars Inside the World of Opera and the Battles for Its Future Caitlin Vincent, a Senior Lecturer in Creative Industries at the University of Melbourne, examines the past, present and future of Opera to understand how music, performance, institutions and audiences battle to su…
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A Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Bondi terrorist attacks is beginning, examining antisemitism and social cohesion. Gunmen killed 15 people at a Jewish event at the popular Sydney beach last month. Australia's Prime Minister has asked former High Court justice Virginia Bell to lead the Commonwealth Inquiry, with a report expected back by year'…
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Hundreds are protesting in Minneapolis after and Immigrations and Customs or ICE officer shot and killed a woman. The 37-year-old was protesting against the Trump administration's crack down on immigration in the Minnesota city. The city’s mayor is calling it reckless, unnecessary, and demanding ICE leave Minneapolis. But federal officials are back…
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When it comes to California rock, no one does it quite like Counting Crows. They’ve sold more than 20 million albums, captivating listeners with their soulful sound and roof-raising live performances. They’ve returned to tour the world 30 years after their global explosion, and they’re kicking it off in 2026 with a March show in Auckland. Adam Duri…
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It’s been ten days since Manage My Health was the victim of a data breach that involved over 100,000 Kiwis. Last night the company confirmed that half of the affected patients had been contacted, leaving tens of thousands of people still uncertain. Meanwhile, it’s been revealed that the Privacy Commission was aware of the security vulnerabilities a…
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Sir Tim Shadbolt went to great lengths to help others. He was a great New Zealand character and one of our longest-serving mayors, with terms in Waitakere and Invercargill. He died yesterday, aged 78. He's being remembered as making people proud to be from Invercargill. MP Penny Simmonds told Andrew Dickens he was a compassionate man, and recalls w…
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The large majority of about 50 pilot whales stranded across Farewell Spit near Nelson have returned to sea. DOC and Project Jonah crew have returned to the site of yesterday's stranding, helping cool the creatures in the rising sun. Some mammals appear to still be stuck on the high tide line, with only a small window of time to get them out to deep…
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The US says it's seized two Venezuela-linked oil tankers – one vessel in the Caribbean and a Russian-flagged vessel in the North Atlantic. The UK military supported the seizure of the second. Russia says the tanker was only temporarily flagged to Russia, but no state has the right to use force against properly registered vessels in other countries'…
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Parents are demanding the detention of the owners of a Swiss bar that burst into flames at New Year, killing 40 people and injuring more than 100. Most victims of the blaze at Le Constellation were teens. Local authorities say the bar hadn’t had safety checks, investigations, or audits for five years. Europe Correspondent Jo McKenna told Andrew Dic…
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The Black Foils are “hungry” for a win in this year’s SailGP. The event returns to Auckland this February, setting sale in Waitematā Harbour. Liv Mackay is the team’s strategist, reading the wind, calling the moves, and helping steer our team to the front of the pack. She told Andrew Dickens it’s about performing in that final, and they haven’t qui…
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Last year saw the Tasman dealing with the aftermath of multiple floods, but where is the district at now? Mayor Tim King joined Andrew Dickens for a chat about the impact the weather events had on the area, and what things are looking like for the summer. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Weight loss drugs may not be the silver bullet for obesity we hoped they would be. The popularity of medications like Ozempic and Wegovy is continuing to rise as more and more turn to the drugs in order to drop weight. But patients are reporting that the hunger returns after they stop taking the medications, and many return to their previous weight…
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Ukraine President, Volodymyr Zelensky's looking for further commitment on security guarantees after European nations have signed security declarations in Paris. The UK and France yesterday made a commitment to defend Ukraine at a meeting attended by 35 nations. Ukraine Ambassador to New Zealand and Australia, Vasyl Myroshnychenko told Andrew Dicken…
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More details are emerging about data compromised in the Manage My Health portal breach. The privately-owned platform has started notifying affected GP clinics. College of GPs President Luke Bradford says much of the information is eight to nine years old. He told Andrew Dickens Northland appears to be the most-affected region. Bradford says althoug…
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There are hopes new meth-contamination statistics will quell concerns. Meth-testing company Safe and Healthy Home Solutions says it picked up detectable residue in about half of properties it tested between 2023 and 2025. Safe and Healthy Homes Solutions Director Miles Stratford told Andrew Dickens most have a very low level of contamination, which…
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US taxpayers could be on the hook to subsidise the rebuilding of Venezuela’s oil infrastructure. The US launched strikes over the weekend and took President Nicolas Maduro into custody, shipping him back to New York under duress and detaining him on drug-trafficking charges. It’s pressuring Venezuela to end drug smuggling and let in American oil co…
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Despite a wobble in the polls last year, Green Party Co-Leader Chlöe Swarbrick thinks the party is in a good place. Over this term the party's reached as high as 15% in some surveys, but it dropped to 7% in the last 1News Verian poll of 2025. Swarbrick told Andrew Dickens she’s proud of the plans they’ve put on the table and thinks they’re in a rea…
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The days of cyclone recovery are over, and the Coromandel is open for business this summer. Thames-Coromandel District Mayor Peter Revell joined for a chat about the region’s recovery, rates, and all the gorgeous places you can visit on your summer roadtrip. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Retail New Zealand's Chief Executive says the closure of Australian retailer EB Games would have a wide-reaching impact. The Australian video-game retailer's proposing shutting its 38 New Zealand stores and its Distribution Centre. Staff reportedly have until Monday to feed back on the plan. Retail NZ's Carolyn Young told Andrew Dickens the retail …
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A child online safety advocate's calling for stronger restrictions on access to pornography after a coroner's linked a teen's death to content found on the internet. The inquest found the teen had probably been attempting to imitate sexual acts seen online in 2024. Advocate Holly Brooker told Andrew Dickens New Zealand's done little to regulate the…
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Conservationists are expecting a lot of breeding action from threatened kakapo over the next month. The nocturnal, flightless parrots reproduce in tune with rimu, which have a mast season of extra growth every three or four years. The Department of Conservation says there are 83 breeding-aged females this season, up from 55. Kakapo Recovery Manager…
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Residents of Venezuelan capital Caracas are avoiding the streets as armed police patrol the city. President Nicolas Maduro and his wife are being detained in New York after being captured by US forces over the weekend in a violent attack. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has taken over the reins, with some normality returning to the country But Franc…
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What does it take to make AI work inside engineering teams? This high-stakes compilation episode with Ian Thomas (Meta), Wesley Reisz (ThoughtWorks), Sepehr Khosravi (Coinbase), and David Stein (ServiceTitan) goes inside the engineering rooms of the world's most sophisticated tech organisations to uncover how they're moving past AI hype into AI-nat…
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The UK Prime Minister is in an awkward position following the US’ action in Venezuela. President Nicolas Maduro was taken in a US military operation over the weekend, and is soon to stand trial in New York on drugs and weapons charges. Keir Starmer told the BBC he will shed no tears over the end of Nicolas Maduro's regime, but is not prepared to co…
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A Paris court has found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying France's first lady Brigitte Macron with false online claims about her gender and sexuality. Their sentences range from cyberbullying awareness training to eight-month suspended prison sentences. Some of their posts suggested Macron was transgender, born a man, and were viewed tens of thousa…
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Summer has returned to Auckland and with it the ASB Classic. The two-week long tennis tournament begins today, and the competition is hot. Elina Svitolina, Emma Nacarro, and Stan Wawrinka are some of the world-class names taking to the court this year. Tournament Director Nicolas Lamperin told Andrew Dickens it’s the atmosphere around centre court …
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New Zealand may be in for a more positive property market in the new year. Cotality’s January Home Value Index shows that property values were down 1% in 2025 – a drop of 17% from the 2022 peak. Regional performance varied, with Aukland and Wellington remaining weak, but Southland districts and provincial centres such as New Plymouth and Queenstown…
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Concern Tourism New Zealand's chasing clicks, with no breakdown available for the millions spent on social media influencers. A response to the Taxpayers’ Union shows $9.4 million has been spent since 2023 on 65 influencers across global markets. They were engaged to promote campaigns ranging from destination marketing to Minecraft downloadable con…
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Dunedin was in the news a fair bit last year, and its time in the spotlight has continued into the new year with the death of former Mayor Jules Radich. Current Mayor Sophie Barker joined Andrew Dickens to pay tribute to her predecessor, as well as discuss the city's growth and the story that got the most airtime: the hospital. LISTEN ABOVE See omn…
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Venezuela's Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, has been formally sworn in as acting leader. US forces seized President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas in the weekend, who today denied drug and weapons charges in a New York court, alongside his wife He told the 92-year-old judge he is an innocent, decent man, and still Venezuela's leader. 1News US Correspon…
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Manage My Health expects to start working in coming days through notifying people caught up by last week's data breach. The privately-owned health platform has now identified who's affected. Health Minister Simeon Brown says it needs to do better at informing the public what's happening. But he told Andrew Dickens the notification process will be c…
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How can we—jazz fans, musicians, writers, and historians—understand the legacy and impact of a musician like Dave Brubeck? It is undeniable that Brubeck leveraged his fame as a jazz musician and status as a composer for social justice causes, and in doing so, held to a belief system that, during the civil rights movement, modeled a progressive appr…
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After months of strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats the USA conducted air strikes on multiple military targets in Venezuela's capital Caracas and captured President Nicolas Maduro. Foreign Minister Winston Peters made the government's first statement following the invasion, saying in a post on X: "New Zealand is concerned by and actively monit…
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Two major data breaches rattled New Zealand's online privacy last week with both Neighbourly and Manage My Health becoming victims of a cyber attack. Personal information and sensitive medical records are now on the dark web after the hackers, who call themselves 'Kazu', issued a low-ball ransom demand of $60,000. Liz MacPherson spoke to Andrew Dic…
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Ahmed Al Ahmed, who disarmed one of the shooters in the Bondi Beach attack, along with other first responders and community members, were honoured in a special ceremony before the first day of the final Ashes test in Sydney. "There was this rolling applause, standing ovations. It was tremendous, it really, it gave you goosebumps," Australian corres…
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On December 22 New Zealand reported that 70 people had lost their lives from drowning, in the nine final days of 2025 eight more died. Water Safety NZ's CEO Greg Scanlon joined Andrew Dickens to analyse how we fared in the water last year, and how to stay safe for the remainder of the summer. "Look at the common sense things you can do to keep your…
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At around 2am local time on January 3 the USA conducted strikes on Venezuela's capital city of Caracas in an alleged effort to remove sitting President Nicolás Maduro. The US has accused Maduro of leading a criminal drug-trafficking organisation. A mix of celebration and protest have spread through Venezuelan communities, but the question remains o…
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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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