Trap Talk Live is a resource for independent small business owners in the nuisance wildlife and pest control industries to listen to the experiences and knowledge of Ryan Ridgley (founder of Huntsman Wildlife) to hopefully help others going through the struggles of a sub $1m home service business.
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The Rochester Rodent Control Show: Squeaking Out the Competition Join pest control experts as they tackle Rochester's biggest rodent problems head-on. Each week, we dive deep into the world of mice, rats, and urban wildlife management with practical solutions, prevention tips, and real stories from the field. Whether you're a homeowner dealing with scratching sounds in the walls, a property manager facing seasonal infestations, or just curious about the hidden world of pest control, our team ...
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Welcome to Lubbock Rodent Control Answers! Join us as we address the challenges of rodent control in West Texas. Each episode features expert advice, actionable tips, and local insights designed to help homeowners, renters, and business owners keep their properties rodent-free. Whether you’re dealing with mice, rats, or other pests common to the Lubbock area, we provide the knowledge and solutions you need for a cleaner, healthier living environment. Tune in and take control of your space—We ...
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Charlie Potter discusses hunting, fishing, wildlife and conservation issues in the Great Outdoors Podcast from WGN Radio 720 in Chicago
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"THE" Independent Pest Podcast for the U.K. A weekly Podcast for the Pest Management Industry. Based in the U.K. Alex Wade , Sean Mooney & Hugh Radford welcome guests from around the world to discuss things Past, Present & Future in the world of Pest Control & Management.
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Since 2010, Kyle Waltz has been building, buying, and selling pest and wildlife control companies throughout the United States. Kyle provides tactical advice on marketing, sales, management, and various ways that you can grow your nuisance wildlife removal business. Kyle is currently running and growing Conserv (conservwildlifeservices.com), which has grown more than 600% since it's spin off from First Coast Wildlife Services in 2020.
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Quality Affordable Pest Control service will eliminate your pest and wildlife problems within your home, business, or property in Durham and York Region.
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Designed to both educate and entertain, this podcast explores every facet of the pest management industry, offering insights, trends, and stories that keep pest control professionals informed and engaged. CPD APPROVED! #pestcontrol #PestControlEducation #Pestmangerment #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalPestControl #PestTech #IoT #PestControlBusiness
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Welcome to the Steel City's premier podcast dedicated to keeping Pittsburgh pest-free! Join our team of local exterminators, urban wildlife experts, and longtime residents as we tackle the unique rodent challenges facing the City of Bridges. From the historic neighborhoods of Shadyside to the bustling Strip District, we explore how Pittsburgh's industrial heritage, aging infrastructure, and dense urban landscape create distinct pest control scenarios you won't find anywhere else. Each episod ...
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A raw and authentic podcast for those who work or volunteer in animal care, welfare, or activism, who are struggling with compassion fatigue, burnout, grief and loss, secondary traumatic stress, and other mental health concerns. Through both solo and guest episodes, I blend science, psychology, spirituality, and even a touch of "woo woo" to help you manage compassion fatigue, build resilience, and make your passion for helping animals sustainable. If you're involved in animal caregiving, res ...
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Welcome to Bug Busters Pest Pulse — your go-to podcast for everything pest control! 🛠️🦟 Whether you're a homeowner looking to protect your space, a business owner seeking expert prevention tips, or a fellow pest management professional, this show delivers fresh insights straight from the frontlines. Hosted by the CEO of Bug Busters, Court Parker, we bring you multiple episodes each month covering the latest industry trends, treatment strategies, prevention tips, product innovations, and real ...
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Deer University podcasts are all about deer biology and management. Drs. Bronson Strickland and Steve Demarais are both deer hunters, deer biologists, professors of wildlife management, and co-directors of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. Steve and Bronson are so crazy about deer biology and management that they made it their career! Our goal is to explain how you can use deer research to improve your hunting and management experiences. Don't take for granted what your buddy says o ...
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Continuing education designed for wildlife professionals like rehabilitators, educators, and veterinary staff who can’t find enough hours in the day to further their education. Learn at your own pace and on your own time. Visit us at www.rmwalliance.org Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mywildlifestyleradio/support
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What’s bugging you New England? Professional pest control expert Jim Byrne, from Expert Pest Control, takes your questions and discusses ways to prevent infestation in residential and commercial properties. For over 25 years Jim’s seen it all (and removed it all) to keep homes and businesses pest-free. Listen as Jim gives advice to prevent seasonal and year round insects, rodents, and wildlife; the costly damage and dangerous consequences of infestations; and shares stories of creepy crawlie ...
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The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast
Franklin Hernandez: Certified Pest Control Operator & Horticultural Specialist, CEU Trainer, Entrepreneur, Marketer
Pest Geek Pest Control Podcast The Worlds #1 Free Pest Control Training Podcast
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Mother Earth News and Friends shares the stories of the leaders in sustainable and rural living. We're passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more.
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Kris Pope, from Coyote Trapping School, provides instruction and educational content for people interested in getting started, or getting better, at trapping furbearers and predators. Many people consider trapping a dying art, but there is still plenty of interest whether from outdoorsmen and women who are looking to further their outdoor skills, wildlife managers looking to enhance game populations through predator control, or survivalists interesting in knowing how to obtain food and fur i ...
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I started the pest geek pest control podcast because i saw such a need to continuously train pest control technicians but unfortunately the only training most of us get is at the annual CEU training, but so much happens throughout the year that affects us but we never find out about it. Most pest control business are solopreneurs or small operations of less than 10 employees, between sales and service call you have to do marketing and bookkeeping, order products, and everything else that wil ...
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Welcome to Airport Wild! Join us as we dive into the wild world of wildlife mitigation, aviation and Snarge. We bring together wildlife damage experts to discuss tips, tactics and do a few gear reviews to help you bring your Airport Wildlife Management Program to a Higher Level. Please subscribe and leave a review. Each week we will select a reviewer to win a pack of our SNARE seasoning. Check us out on facebook: https://m.facebook.com/AirportWild Visit our website: https://www.airportwildli ...
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Ever have a skunk spray under your home? Or wake up to find bats in your attic have flown into the bedroom? Wildlife and people are intimately linked in a constant give and take. Sometimes these animals find their way into our homes and create all kinds of conflict while just trying to carve out a niche for themselves. On the Maine Wildlife Management Podcast we're discussing nuisance wildlife removal and home damage repair solutions that are practical for you whether a DIY or hiring a Wildl ...
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Trapping Radio with hosts Jeff Dunlap and Sarah Gomez to discuss everything related to trapping and life outdoors.
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Transform your life with nature as your guide. As the editor-in-chief of Atmos, Willow Defebaugh has dedicated her life to illuminating the wisdom of the natural world. In The Nature Of, she sits down with artists, scientists, and cultural pioneers—from Esther Perel to Maggie Rogers—to uncover what nature can teach us about creativity, connection, and change. Named one of Apple’s best podcasts of the year, new episodes are released biweekly on all streaming platforms.
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Structure Talk is a podcast about houses, home maintenance, home ownership, buying and selling houses, and of course, home inspections. The show is hosted by Reuben Saltzman at Structure Tech and Tessa Murry, the House Coach. Our podcast is sponsored by Inspector Empire Builder. Email us at [email protected]
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This is the podcast blog for the National Pest Management Podcast Series, featuring conversations with pest management experts Greg Baumann and Cindy Mannes from NPMA. Cindy and Greg will discuss common household pests, like bedbugs, ants, termites, pantry pests, and the kinds of pests you can expect to see during spring and summer activities -- and how you can take steps to prevent these pests from becoming a nuisance in your home.
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The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano & Cameron Weddington | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories
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Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginning turkey hunter, The Turkey Hunter Podcast is your show. In this podcast, turkey hunters, like you, will learn to have more turkeys on your hunting property and more successful turkey hunts. Your hosts, Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington, will teach you this through tips and interviews with turkey hunting pros, wildlife management experts, and entertaining turkey hunting stories from his years of turkey hunting around the country. Some of the top ...
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Welcome to the Land Hunter Podcast, your ultimate resource for land management, land improvement, and real estate trends. Our focus on creating the perfect balance of wildlife habitat, recreation, and financial return sets us apart. Whether you're a seasoned landowner, an aspiring investor, or an avid outdoor enthusiast, this podcast delivers unique expert insights to help you improve your land, increase its value, and enjoy it to the fullest. Hosted by Paul Morrison, a seasoned land special ...
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Have you ever felt out of control, like life was unmanageable, overwhelming, confusing or on the wrong path? After leaving study during a degree in psychology and giving up my career opportunities in the NZ Army and fitness industry, in 2017, I was convicted and sentenced to two years in prison for the most significant sports steroid case in New Zealand history. This was a profound and formative experience enabling me to look back on my life, bringing awareness to some of the negative habits ...
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Have a heart for wildlife? Love the world's wild places? Then Wild Life! Wild Places! is the show for you. Host Donna Hailson will inform and inspire you in your efforts to conserve and preserve. Donna is a multi-award-winning author, educator, nature guide, photographer, and blogger, who has been on the road since 2010. Along the way her companions have been park rangers; wildlife biologists; dark sky protectors; eco-tourism professionals; authors; photographers and other artists; journalis ...
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We’re on the Hunt to find 100 Ways to Make $100k/Month.Join us on the journey
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Welcome to The Unscripted Climb. This is the podcast where business gets real and the filters get left at the door. Hosted by Chris Beecham, a no-fluff entrepreneur who’s sold plasma to keep the lights on, and Natalie Micale, a branding expert who’s built more than her fair share of empires from scratch. We’re here to talk about what actually happens behind the highlight reels. This isn’t your manifest your best life show. This is for the founders, leaders, and business owners who’ve white-k ...
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We are interviewing Indiana business owners to hear their stories to building their successful business. We define successful business owners as being in business for at least 5 years with at least 5 full-time employees and with at least $500,000 in annual revenue.
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We’re not all habitat work all the time here at NDA. We know the importance of enjoying the fruits of your labor and that’s the primary focus of the Coffee and Deer podcast. The show is hosted by NDA President and CEO Nick Pinizzotto and his long-time hunting buddy and friend Mike Groman and focuses on hunting heritage and conservation policy. Nick and Mike are typically joined by expert guests — from NDA staff to outdoor writers to policymakers — to share hunting stories and discuss importa ...
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Trapping Radio 124 with Allen Huot from Wildlife Control Supplies, talking about the ADC business
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1:06:01This week on Trapping Radio we have an outstanding interview with Allen Huot from Wildlife Control Supplies. He is one of the good guys in the ADC world. I really like his business because it is based on high standards and great products. We talk about the Animal Damage Control industry in detail. Some great business advice is given away in this tr…
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Stephen Vantassel. Wildlife Control Consultant.
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1:47:04On this episode We’re joined by one of North America’s leading wildlife control experts, Stephen Vantassel , Associate Certified Entomologist and Vertebrate Pest Specialist for the Montana Department of Agriculture. With over 30 years in vertebrate pest management, he’s the author of The Wildlife Removal Handbook, The Wildlife Damage Inspection Han…
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Daine Patton: From Pest Control to Building a Wildlife Business
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54:23Send us a text In this episode of The Unscripted Climb, Christopher Beecham and Natalie Micale sit down with Daine Patton, the founder of Bats to Rats, to talk about his wild ride from pest control rookie to wildlife management CEO—and the 100-pound transformation that changed his life. Daine opens up about becoming a dad at 19, navigating marriage…
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This week on Here Now..... Kadambrai Raghukumar covers the current conflict is Sudan. Sh speaks to those in New Zealand who fled the Violence of 2003 who share their grief and hope over what's happening in their homeland.
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'The Convert' star Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne tributes Lee Tamahori
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5:59Today we acknowledge the death of Lee Tamahori, Ngati Porou, the pioneering Kiwi filmmaker behind 'Once Were Warriors' and 'Mahana'. Jesse speaks to actress Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, the star of his 2023 film 'The Convert'.
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Feature: 3D facial technology changes a man's life
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19:05Going out in public became dreadfully uncomfortable for 75-year-old Dave Richards after an accident with a drunk driver four years ago in Devon, England. His bike got caught under the car, dragging him on the asphalt, tearing away much of his face, nose and neck. Surgeons had to remove his eye and cover the damaged area with a skin graft. The accid…
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Today we are joined by Police cold case specialist Detective Superintendent Darryl Sweeny.
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For a while now we've run a segment called Jesse's Cold Call where Jesse picks up the phone, dials an organisation at random, and hopes to find someone to have a yarn with. He's called all the information centres around the country and some iwi radio stations. So, given all the chat about hornets, we thought today we'd try our luck with a pest cont…
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TV Critic: 'The Twelve' and 'The Diplomat'
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11:41Let's talk about what's good to watch on the small screen. Claire Chitham tells Jesse about the new seasons of The Diplomat and The Twelve.
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Next time you're tucking into a pāua fritter, spare a thought for those who are doing everything they can to help replenish our depleted pāua populations. An aquafarming family in the Marlborough Sounds has been doing just that for almost 25 years. They have been repopulating parts of the country's coastline by growing tiny pāua in tanks. Mike Rado…
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Cover your ears: Bagpipers join for largest world record attempt
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8:46This Wednesday, pipers will pay homage to AC/DC when they descend on Fed Square in Melbourne to smash the record for the largest ever bagpipe ensemble. They're hoping for around 350 players to show up. The music video for "It's a Long Way to the Top" was filmed in the same spot in 1976, and one of the original pipers was Les Kenfield. He joins Jess…
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The West Bank through a New Zealand man's eyes
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11:59While Gaza continues to capture the world's attention, the West Bank has also experienced a dramatic escalation of violence. Aid agencies are reporting that it's suffering near economic collapse, widespread hunger and schools and people living in fear. Christchurch man Cole Martin spent six months there in a refugee camp and has just returned home.…
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On this episode of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter explains why polar bear populations may not be in great peril after all. He also expands on the miracle of the Klamath River. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7805885/The_Great_Outdoors_11_09_25_2025-11-08-165125.128.mp3 Recent Posts The Great Outdoors with Charlie Potter Polar bear populations …
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The Good , The Bad & The Ugly . Pest Tech 2025
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1:36:35This week the NPTA hosted PestTech 2025 . We talk be talk about what was good, what was bad, and what was downright ugly from the exhibition floor. #NPTA
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Ep. 24: The Stages of Change: Are You Ready to Do Things Differently?
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13:18Sign up for my monthly newsletter! Are you ready to manage your compassion fatigue? In this episode of Beyond Compassion Fatigue, I introduce you to the Stages of Change model, a therapeutic framework originally developed to help people quit smoking. We’ll explore how these six stages: Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenan…
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Trapping Radio Podcast 541, Dispersal, Weather Fronts & Moon Phases
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54:35In this week's episode, Sarah Gomez hosts the show with Tommy Bryant as he discusses three very important topics in canine trapping- weather fronts, canine dispersal and the moon phase. All three are topics that can drastically change your canine catch. Tommy shares his personal experience on the trapline on how these have affected the catch rates …
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Jesse chats to Forest and Bird Chief Executive about this week's critter. Huberia striata belongs to the only fully New Zealand endemic genus of ant. Widespread throughout Aotearoa, they nest underground in native bush. Like other ant species, they are known to farm plant hoppers and scale insects by keeping them safe in their nest and then milking…
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It's time to chat about what you get up to in the weekend, today Jesse is joined by talented garden designer Tony Murrell from Murrell Gardens.
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Auckland Council's The Kitchen Project manager Connie Clarkson joins Jesse to chat food. Today her recipe is gado gado with peanut sauce. Gado Gado means "mix mix" in Indonesian Gado-gado is a traditional Indonesian salad made of a medley of cooked or raw vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, fried tofu, all brought together with a rich peanut sauce. The n…
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Film critic Kate Rodger joins us to share her film recommendations. Predator Badlands - in cinemas TOITU: Visual Sovereignty - go here to see venues
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Time for Freaky Friday. Our home for your spooky stories, terrifying tales and eerie encounters If you have a story to share, be that a ghost, a UFO, or something else unexplained we want to hear from you. Send us a brief outline of your tale to 2101 and we'll add it to the list. After last week's Halloween special, we're taking a step away from gh…
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A new six-part video series that dives into the world of perfumery in Aotearoa kicks off on Monday. Journey of Scent is billed as a sensory adventure that takes us into a world that we rarely get to see. It stars Nathan Taare and Whitney Steel who join me now.
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Winner of the Young Horticulturist of the Year
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6:41Canterbury nursery manager Jake Linklater has won the prestigious Young Horticulturist of the Year trophy. He won the title last night after an intensive two-day competition. Jake also took out the Best Practice Award and the Sustainability Award, he joins Jesse.
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How do we know if our food has been genetically modified?
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12:28Changes to our genetic modification laws have our scientists and politicians struggling to agree on a way forward. Over the last few weeks we have been discussing various aspects of the gene tech bill which has stalled in Parliament. We've spoken to Professor Andrew Allan and Professor Jack Heinemann for their take on the issue. Today... we want to…
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Lights, camera, ACTION! Reaction to the screen rebate changes
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7:37Big news for the film industry today, with the Government announcing a major boost to the screen production rebate scheme. The rebate allows film companies and producers to receive cash back from money spent here during production. The main changes revealed this morning are that the current rebate could go from 20 to 25 percent, the minimum spend f…
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Co-existing with Urban and Suburban Wildlife
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Where do you find locally made content for our kids?
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14:18It seems our children aren't so engaged with locally made content. That's according to new research which has also revealed that parents don't know where to find local shows. The survey - commissioned by NZ On Air - has prompted the agency to launch a dedicated hub on YouTube for our kids. To find out more about this NZ On Air's head of funding Ami…
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Today the focus is on debt and diversification.
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NZ Sporting History: Horse trainer Sheila Laxon
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23:14It's Melbourne Cup week and we're thrilled to have trainer Sheila Laxon with us. In 2001, Sheila was the first female trainer to win the Melbourne Cup, with a horse named Ethereal. Last year she became the first woman to win it twice when Knight's Choice crossed the line first. The success doesn't stop there, earlier this year she was honored at th…
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Group Chat: Lily Allen, Celebrity Traitors UK, and Sitcoms
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11:39Time now to talk through the content filling up your group chats, the conversation fodder distracting you from the task at hand. Joining Jesse is film critic and friend of the show Kate Rodger and Senior Producer Lucy Walker.
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Ride and Sing: The Invercargill taxi with a (loud) difference
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8:30If you're in Invercargill on a Friday or Saturday night you might catch the bright lights and booming sound of a karaoke taxi. Josh Coats created Super Ridez just five months ago - and it's already proving a popular option for party goers.
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Katie Wolfe directs Witi Ihimaera's play Woman Far Walking
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7:03Two of New Zealand's most well-known and celebrated creative voices have come together for a new staging of the iconic play Woman Far Walking. Written by Witi Ihimaera and directed by Katie Wolfe, the play follows the life of a Maori woman born in 1840, the year the treaty of Waitangi was signed, as she travels through our history. This version of …
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Individual actions and combating climate change
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12:53We're want to talk about climate change, and more specifically whether policy makers are throwing in the towel on the climate battle. It's a question we're asking because Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has announced changes to the Climate Change Response Act. The biggest amendment seems to be the proposal to end the current requirement for the…
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Wildlife Entry Points and How They Get Inside
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17:21In this episode of Bug Busters Pest Pulse, host Court Parker tackles one of the most overlooked yet serious threats to home health and safety: wildlife and rodent intrusions. As temperatures drop and pests seek shelter, your home becomes an inviting target — and without the right defenses, you may not know they’ve moved in until it’s too late. You'…
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Susana catches up with Our Changing World's Claire Concannon, who has recently travelled to the Waikato to learn more about the gold clam.
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Feature interview: An insight into wildlife trafficking
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21:48On the outskirts of Malawi's commercial capital in South East Africa, two of the world's most vulnerable groups, children and wildlife, were being exploited at an orphanage established by a Taiwanese monk. Behind its walls, children were being groomed to take part in an international wildlife trafficking network in ivory, rhino horn, lions' teeth, …
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Easy Eats: Chicken, coriander and cashew salad with chilli crisp dressing
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6:27Our regular Easy Eats contributor Kelly Gibney is back from her holiday and joins Susana to share this recipe.
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Heading Off: Afternoons listener Frida Harper takes us to the Ancient Silk Road
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11:32Time for heading off. It's the moment in the show when we take you travelling to locations you might always have wondered about. We love hearing about your adventures, so if you have one you'd like to share, please email us [email protected] Today we're going with Afternoons listener Frida Harper to Kazakhstan, Kyrgistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan,…
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Saxophonist Jess Gillam is coming to NZSO
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14:13On the world's classical music stage, Jess Gillam is making a big splash. It's 20 years since Jess first found a saxophone in her hometown of Ulverston, Cumbria in England's northwest. Jess is on her way to perform with the NZSO this month and when we caught up between rehearsals
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How safe are our seniors when it comes to big tech?
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9:21This week we've been delving into the impact that phones are having on us. And while the focus is often on young people, there are actually many more who are impacted. Yesterday, Jesse interviewed Canterbury University's Dr Miriam McCaleb about high screen time for new mums. Today we are continuing the conversation to look at the impact of cell pho…
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Are you taking the correct dosage of paracetamol?
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7:08If you're just about to pop a Panadol tablet - you may want to pause first. New research by Auckland University shows many of us are taking too much paracetamol. It found a third of us commonly take more than the recommended dose of two painkiller tablets at once. Meanwhile 11 percent of us commonly exceed the daily limit of eight tablets a day. To…
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Robert Macfarlane on Embracing Flow and Letting Rivers Heal Us
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42:22What does it mean to move like a river and to live in flow with the world around us? In this episode, Willow is joined by one of the world’s most celebrated nature writers, Robert Macfarlane, to follow the many forms of flow—of water, of language, and of life itself. Together, they explore the question at the heart of his newest book: Is a River Al…
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You're the Judge: Is honesty always the best policy?
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4:00We've got a newish segment called 'You're the Judge' where we present an issue that's been sent in by one of our listeners, and you, our audience, decide what the right course of action is. If you've got an irk you'd like resolved, please do email me [email protected]
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Feature interview: The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz
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22:48It was a bargain with the devil they couldn't refuse. A group of women prisoners in Auschwitz were offered a slim chance at survival in exchange for playing music. They played as inmates got off the trains. They played as prisoners marched for roll call. They played as ash from the crematoriums rained down on them. Historian and biographer Anne Seb…
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It's Melbourne Cup day! We talk to Brad about the issues that have got Australians talking. Today we're looking at a new public register of child sex abusers, head knocks in the NRL, abandoning Australia's emissions reduction target of net zero and of course Melbourne Cup.
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Author Catherine Robertson joins Jesse to chat about books she thinks are worth reading: The Rose Field: The Book of Dust Volume 3 by Philip Pullman (David Fickling Books) 1985 by Dominic Hoey (Penguin) James by Percival Everett (Mantle)
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Podcasts: The first King of England and a new queen of music?
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5:39Evie Ashton is here to talk podcasts, and she's got two pretty different offerings this week, one based on history, while the other is more about feminism - and not strictly speaking a podcast. Noble Blood - wherever you get your podcasts Lily Allen - West End Girl
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Having trouble making friends? Look no further!
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11:20Despite having the technology to connect to friends and family 24/7 - social isolation and loneliness are issues that are becoming more prominent .. not just for the elderly - but also for young people. So Melinda Wong has come up with a solution.. friend making events .. hosted get togethers where strangers can meet and get to know one another in …
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New concerns around new mums and mobile phone use
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13:37The conversation around phone screen time - and how much is too much - usually centres around children and teens. But new research has highlighted the impact of phone use by another group - new mums. Any tired parent will tell you that screen time can be a welcome source of distraction, but it turns out it can also interfere with parent/child bondi…
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