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HR Nightmares

Leath HR Group

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HR experts break down work problems with real talk and humor. No matter what role you play in the workplace, this is for you. We will be discussing trending HR topics, personal HR nightmare stories and questions written in by our audience. We’re slayin’ these HR Nightmares one episode at a time and we hope you join in on the fun! This show is hosted by Lisa Leath, SHRM-SCP, President of Leath HR Group, Beth Looney, SHRM-SCP, and Amy Conway, SHRM-SCP. You can watch the episodes on Leath HR Gr ...
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Signal Fire Radio

Signal Fire Media

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Signal Fire n. a fire set as a signal. a fire (usually on a tower or a hill) that can be seen from a distance. Signal Fire Media is a community for ambitious leaders seeking ambitious leadership. Every day, we set out to demolish the villain of self-doubt by having encouraging conversations designed to: • Feed your mind • Strengthen your body • Enrich your soul • Nurture your relationships Because ambitious leaders know that in order to change their world they first have to harden themselves ...
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Soulshape

Signal Fire Media

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Soulshape Podcast is where we have soulful conversations about spirituality, wellness and your energetic self care! Whether you’re dabbling or taking a deep dive into energy healing; we want to introduce modalities and healing practitioners to you one by one. It’s time to get into soul shape!
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Veterans Business Collective

Signal Fire Media Company

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The Veteran Business Collective Podcast tackles tough issues in business, community and the veteran space while highlighting the inspirational stories of our members and guests. Give us a listen if you want to hear about important issues, learn something new and be inspired!
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The Wilmington Chamber of Commerce is distinguished as the first and longest continually operating chamber of commerce in North Carolina. Our chamber maintains a 154 year legacy of protecting and strengthening the Wilmington business community and helping businesses grow and thrive. We connect over 900 members consisting of businesses large and small, representing more than 40,000 employees in southeastern North Carolina. Driving growth and defining tomorrow are integral to our chamber’s wor ...
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Inside Bipolar

Gabe Howard & Dr. Nicole Washington

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Join Gabe, who lives with bipolar, and Dr. Nicole, a board certified psychiatrist, as they explore the spectrum of this misunderstood illness. They tackle bipolar disorder using real world examples, the latest research, and just enough funny to keep you intrigued. Signal Award Gold Winner, 2024. Signal Award Listener's Choice Winner, 2024. Webby Honoree two years in a row -- 2024 & 2025!
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The world is burning. But not all flames destroy. Some illuminate. Some reveal. Some forge. It’s a reckoning. A remembering. A beginning. Signal through smoke. Clarity in collapse. Truth at the edge. 🔥 Get Ready To Go Into The Fire.
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Welcome to The Sagnik Show — where politics, media, and identity collide. Over the past decade, I’ve worked across legacy and new media, from FOX News to independent platforms alongside people like Tucker Carlson, Saagar Enjeti, and Krystal Ball. I didn’t come to the U.S. to cover politics—I just happened to fall into it. What followed was an unexpected crash course in the American political machine, taught by some of the sharpest (and most polarizing) voices in the business. This show is my ...
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Ring of Fire is a podcast hosted by Farron Cousins that began as a radio show in 2004 by Mike Papantonio. The show focuses on exposing corporate fat cats, polluters and media spinmeisters. Members get bonus content commercial free! [Become a Member today!](/ringoffire/join)
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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/
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0:00 Intro 0:52 Who gets to define the conservative agenda? 9:53 Has the GOP abandoned pro-life politics? 16:55 Social conservatism in a secular America 21:51 The young male economic crisis 29:34 The men who are giving up 32:00 The black-pilled new Right 36:00 The young Right's issue with Israel 47:40 What defines MAGA 55:57 Romancizing the manufac…
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As Australia took to the world stage at the UN General Assembly, officially recognising the State of Palestine and touting its incoming social media laws, the PM also booked a long-awaited one-on-one meeting with the US President Donald Trump. We'll wrap the week with our Friday political panel, the acting Prime Minister Richard Marles, and the Sha…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had a big week at the UN General Assembly, outlining Australia's commitments to climate change, social media restrictions and the government's decision to recognise Palestine. The Prime Minister also managed to secure a face-to-face meeting with the US President for next month. While the Pentagon's review into AUKUS …
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Red and yellow flags will be raised once again on Australian beaches this weekend as the summer patrol season kicks off. Surf life saving clubs across the country are warning beach-goers to understand the risks and swim between the flags, after Australia's drowning death toll soared to its highest level since records began almost three decades ago.…
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Iran could face the sudden return of UN sanctions as early as this weekend after the UK, France, and Germany triggered a 30-day deadline tied to the 2015 nuclear deal. The so-called 'snapback' process means sanctions lifted under that deal will automatically return if Iran is judged to have broken the rules. European leaders say Tehran still has on…
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This month one company inked what may be the largest ever commercial deal for lunar resources, worth nearly half-a-billion Australian dollars, for minerals its not yet mined. The company is called Interlune, and one of its few customers includes the United States Government. Guest: Rob Meyerson, Interlune CEO, former President Blue Origin Producer:…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of seeking to expand the war beyond Ukraine. During his address to the UN General Assembly this week, Mr Zelenskyy also warned Moldova could be next to fall under Russian influence if Europe fails to act ahead of crucial elections there. Guest: Retired Lieutenant G…
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Harassment in the workplace isn’t just a headline issue—it’s a lived reality for far too many employees. On this episode of HR Nightmares, co-hosts Lisa Leath, Amy Conway, and Beth Looney dig into high-profile cases and share real-world encounters from their own careers. From inappropriate comments to boundary-crossing behavior, the crew brings can…
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We hear from activist Greta Thunberg who says her Gaza-bound flotilla has come under attack, south of Greece. She told us vessels were targeted by drones overnight, there were a number of explosions, and while there were no injuries, some boats sustained damage. Spain and Greece have both announced Naval support for the flotilla. Then, as more dead…
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Queensland woman Natisha Dingle has returned from Austria where she retained her World's Fastest Female title at the FAI World Cup of Speed Skydiving and setting a new Oceania record after reaching a top average speed of 497.31 kilometres per hour Guest: Natisha Dingle, World's Fastest Female Skydiver Producer: Grace Stranger…
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It's been a turbulent few months for the New South Wales Police Force, following the abrupt resignation of Karen Webb as the state's top cop. Her replacement will be her deputy Mal Lanyon, a veteran of the force of almost four decades, and who's led recovery and reconstruction work across the state following major emergencies. Guest: Mal Lanyon, NS…
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For decades Mark Walton has been sharing his music knowledge with children and students all around Australia, especially in regional and remote areas where it can be difficult to access lessons. He pioneered remote video learning well before COVID normalised it for the rest of us and he's written or compiled many music publications.…
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Australia's arts sector plays a vital role in the nation's identity and it's also a a major contributor to the economy. New government data has revealed the arts added around $67 billion to the economy in 2023 to 2024 but despite this, many artists and cultural institutions are still struggling to get by. Today, a summit in Sydney will discuss whet…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has secured a formal meeting with US President Donald Trump next month, with the AUKUS pact expected to be high on the agenda. A Pentagon review of the $368 billion agreement is still underway. Guest: Congressman Joe Courtney, US Representative for Connecticut and Co-Chair of the AUKUS Working Group Producer: Jason W…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has finally locked in a formal face-to-face meeting with the US President for next month. The Prime Minister has been under pressure to secure assurances from the White House on trade and security, as a Pentagon review of the AUKUS deal continues. This week also saw a rare foreign policy intervention from the opposit…
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An independent review has begun into Australia's national fire ant eradication program. The Invasive Species Council has repeatedly warned that governments are under-funding the fight against one of the world's most destructive pests. Biosecurity zones have been extended to parts of central Queensland, months after fire ants were detected outside t…
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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says he will join Italy in sending a military warship to protect an international flotilla seeking to deliver aid to Gaza, after it was attacked by drones off Greece. On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Mr Sanchez has told reporters that the citizens of 45 countries were on board to deliver food to the …
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A new report from Australia's Lowy Institute says China has emerged as the most influential power in Southeast Asia — edging out the United States in the wake of the Trump administration's aid cuts, high tariffs and visa restrictions. The study shows South-East Asian nations are diversifying their relationships, but long-standing dependencies — esp…
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As more nations recognised Palestinian statehood this week, world leaders have met at UN headquarters in New York City to discuss a roadmap to end Israel's bombardment of Gaza. Most nations called for an immediate ceasefire and an influx of humanitarian aid, but the new US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, has described the talks as a disappointing…
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Bathurst lawyer Emma Mason will today tell the story of her late teenage daughter to the UN General Assembly in the hope that other nations will follow Australia's lead on restricting access to social media for teenagers. Her 15 year-old daughter Tilly died by suicide after a prolonged period of bullying on social media, which included the use of f…
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In the past decade, a dramatic surge in satellite launches has left space cluttered with junk. From Soviet-era rockets to astronaut family portraits and the ashes of Star Trek's creator, space has become earth's dumping ground. So what are we doing to clean it up? Guest: David Coward, Associate Professor with the International Space Centre at the U…
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Heart disease is one of Australia's biggest killers yet there's a gender gap in how best to treat the disease. Cardiologist Dr Clare Arnott is trying to close that gap, conducting groundbreaking research using AI and mammograms to predict a woman's risk of heart disease. She's also set up Australia's first heart clinic for women to improve the time…
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Australians lose $32 billion a year on gambling, the highest per capita rate in the world. And new research out this morning shows a rise not just in the numbers of Australians gambling but in the associated harm as well. The Australian Gambling Research Centre reports more than 3 million adult Australians experienced gambling harm in the past year…
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Australia is at a turning point in the fight for gender equality — that's what the Sex Discrimination Commissioner will tell the National Press Club today. Dr Anna Cody is marking two years in the role. Noting that while there's been some progress in that time — rates of domestic, family, and sexual violence are still on the rise. Guest: Dr Anna Co…
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The US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee says Australia has made a very serious mistake in recognising the state of Palestine and has described US-Australia relations as reaching a "point of stress". It comes as a White House official has told the ABC that US President Donald Trump will meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on October 20. Guest: Mi…
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Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock has hit out at Australia's big four banks for standing in the way of making shopping cheaper for customers. The RBA wants to ban surcharges on card payments. To fund the ban, it wants to dramatically cut the interchange fees paid by retailers for accepting cards. The Australian Banking Association argues the cu…
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Warning: This interview discusses suicide.Emma Mason lost her 15 year old daughter Tilly to suicide, after she was bullied on social media including the use of fake nude imagery. Now, the mother and lawyer from Bathurst is telling her daughter's story to the UN General Assembly in a hope that other nations will follow Australia's lead on restrictin…
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International Criminal Court prosecutors have charged the former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte with three counts of crimes against humanity, alleging his involvement in at least 76 killings as part of his war on drugs. Guest: Mark Manantan, an adviser at the ANU's Philippines Institute Producer: Anne Barker…
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Israel is facing mounting diplomatic pressure at the United Nations, where France and other nations are spearheading fresh recognition of a Palestinian state. More than 150 nations now recognise Palestinian statehood and back a two-state solution. The question now is where this leaves Gaza, the West Bank and Israel's standing with its closest allie…
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As international calls for a ceasefire in Gaza mount, concerns have been raised about the role of Australian citizens fighting in the Israel Defense Forces. Guest: Rawan Arraf is the Executive Director & Principal Lawyer of the Australian Centre for International Justice Producer: Grace Stranger A spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs pro…
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US President Donald Trump has addressed the UN General Assembly, railing against the organisation, migration, climate change, and the UN headquarters' infrastructure, saying he was held up by a broken escalator and teleprompter. But it seems he may have held up others with his motorcade through the streets of New York, namely the French president E…
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Australian doctor Saya Aziz shares her experience working in Gaza City's Al Shifa hospital the day after Australia's recognition of Palestine. We also hear from Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong who is in New York for the UN General Assembly. And we ask Coalition Senator and former Australian Ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma why Sussan Ley ha…
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The Australian Media and Communications Authority has begun its investigation into last week's Optus triple-0 outage, which has been linked to multiple deaths. Communications Minister Anika Wells said the telecommunications company had "failed the Australian people" and would face significant consequences. Guest: Paul Budde, independent telecommuni…
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Australia's live music industry is going through some big changes: fewer people are going to live gigs, the rise of streaming platforms is radically changing consumption and increasing costs are putting extra pressure on festivals. It also means that local acts are finding it harder to get a start and build their name. Ben Tillman is one industry p…
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has written to the Republican members of the United States Congress, denouncing the Albanese government's decision to recognise a Palestinian state and pledging to reverse the recognition should the Liberal Party return to power. Earlier this week, more than 20 Republican politicians wrote an open letter threatening Aus…
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The federal government faces an uphill battle to pass reforms to Australia's freedom of information laws. Proposed changes to Australia's Freedom of Information laws would impose higher fees for applications, ban anonymous requests, and give government stronger powers to deter vexatious, abusive, or frivolous requests. It's angered transparency adv…
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The seed potato industry says the mop-top virus has been detected in seeds in Victoria for the first time. The infected seeds were imported from Tasmania before restrictions were in place to stop the spread of the exotic disease to the mainland. Guest: Nigel Crump, General Manager of the Australian Seed Potato Industry Certification Authority Produ…
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WARNING: This interview contains distressing details about injuries and deaths. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has addressed the UN General Assembly, joining other nations in recognising Palestinian statehood. But Dr Saya Aziz — an Australian anaesthetist working at a hospital in Gaza City under the auspices of PANZMA (the Palestinian Australian N…
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What happens when bipolar disorder collides with hypochondria? Is it even possible for someone to have both conditions? In this episode, Gabe Howard (who lives with bipolar) and Dr. Nicole Washington (a psychiatrist) tackle the complex overlap between bipolar disorder and what’s often called hypochondria but is now known as illness anxiety disorder…
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Australia has officially recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, in a move it hopes will build momentum for a two-state solution. The Breakfast Wrap hears from Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestinian Human Rights. Then we'll head to Arizona where US President Donald Trump and prominent members of his “Make America Great Aga…
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As temperatures start climbing in northern Australia, the crocodiles grow ever more amorous. In the wild, they're crossing rivers, coastlines and creeks to find new territory ahead of breeding season. But at Koorana Crocodile Farm, outside Rockhampton in central Queensland, owner John Lever is managing the delicate — and sometimes dangerous — task …
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Warning: This interview refers to homicides and victims of violence. Hundreds of people are murdered in Australia each year, with loved ones left behind to navigate a new world of trauma, police investigations, courts and coroners. For decades, Martha Jabour has been a support to many in NSW, more recently in a world-first residential trauma recove…
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