Join us as we recap and review absurdly awesome episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger randomly selected by roulette!
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Adam Dalton Podcasts
The Stickboys podcasts are about one thing and one thing only - traditional bowhunting, pure and simple. No fluff, no industry promotion, just normal guys talking to normal guys and gals about their uncommon adventures with stick and string. Don't forget to check out our youtube channel at The Stickboys, and thanks for listening!
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As an associate professor of music and worship and part-time worship pastor, Cliff has spent years thinking deeply about the songs that we sing together as a church during our corporate worship services. Yet, instead of being another deconstructing voice, Cliff seeks to foster thought-provoking and edifying conversations with folks who create and lead the songs we sing in corporate worship.
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Presented by Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes. In-depth feature interviews, current affairs and news across a broad range of topics on RNZ National and online.
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Join Matt Spracklen, the Rock ‘n Roll Birder, on a weekly birdwatching walk. In each episode he’ll either be joined by a guest who has turned their love of birds & wildlife into their profession, or he’ll be joined by his wife, Sarah, who is a budding amateur excited to learn throughout the series. The Rock ‘n Roll Birder will take you with him to sites and reserves across the UK to discover more about the amazing bird species our country has to offer. Whether you’re a birding novice or a se ...
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2012
Tudor and Stuart Ireland in association with History Hub.ie
This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference which took place on August 31st and September 1st 2012 in University College Dublin. The conference was supported by UCD Research Seed Funding, UCD School of History and Archives and The Society for Renaissance Studies. The podcast series is in association with the History Hub.ie website and multimedia hub.
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On Second Order Change we share honest conversations with incredible artists, entrepreneurs, and authentic humans. No matter their title, all these people have experienced the wild ride that comes with stepping out of the mainstream, embracing your calling, and experience the fulfillment of comprehensive creative living. You will learn how others have replaced certainty with curiosity, turned obstacles into opportunities, and unlocked the lives their soul was seeking all along. Maybe you're ...
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Dr Michel Nieuwoudt is a finalist in this year's KiwiNet Awards for her work on developing a diagnostic tool that can identify skin cancers within seconds.
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What happens when a UK foreign policy adviser discovers an abandoned newborn hare during the quiet of lockdown?
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Kate de Goldi joins Susie to discuss The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman and A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam Toews.
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Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder, has returned with Ara: A Maori Guidebook of the Mind offering comfort for those trying to deal with the chaos of life.
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Tim Lenton: How to Fix the Climate Crisis
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25:49Back in the 1990s, Dr Timothy Lenton started studying tipping points - those critical thresholds where small changes can lead to massive transformations.
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Richard Osman: The mind behind The Thursday Murder Club
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20:56If you like your cup of tea with a side of murder, chances are, you're a fan of The Thursday Murder Club.
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A doctor for over 35 years, Lucy O'Hagan says so much of what it means to be a good GP stems from the patient/doctor relationship.
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Sport fans are spoiled for choice with the Silver Ferns, All Blacks and Black Ferns all in action - the latter fighting it out for 3rd place at the Women's RWC.
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Could autonomous vehicles work in our transport system?
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7:12Most crashes on New Zealand roads are caused by human error so could removing the driver from the equation make our roads safer?
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Carosika Community of Practice was set up to help close the gap in specialist care for pre-term babies - but now its funding has run out.
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NZ's decision on whether to recognise a Palestinian state comes on the heels of a tumultuous week in the US.
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A big week for the economy with the appointment of a new Reserve Bank Govenor, a softening New Zealand dollar and worse than expected GDP figures.
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The eighth paramount chief of Tuwharetoa, Sir Tumu Te Heuheu passed away on Tuesday aged 84 years.
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Award-winning composer Victoria Kelly's latest requiem commissioned by the NZSO is an interpretation of a thirteenth-century liturgy in a modern context.
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The 2025 WOW Supreme Award Winner is American design duo Dawn Mostow and Ben Gould for their latex creation 'Tsukomogami'.
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Evana De Lune is one of Australia's most well-known burlesque performers. She talks to Mihingarangi about the contemporary appeal of burlesque.
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Amidst growing concerns about artificial intelligence and its implications for how we engage with the world, AI is also being put to use in remarkable ways.
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Jen Campbell is an award-winning poet, bestselling author of fourteen books and a disability rights advocate.
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Lolo Heimuli is a legend in the boxing world. Lolo has trained over 100 national champions and ten world champions.
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Patricia Lockwood is an American poet, novelist, and essayist (AKA the poet laureate of X, previously known as Twitter).
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What sets the tuatara apart from other reptiles in the wild? Cam Hoffbeck can tell you - she's the first person ever to study the tuatara's gut biome.
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Tony Lambert: The two extremes of facial recognition
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19:44For some people, identifying familiar faces can be a struggle. At the extreme end, this is known as face blindness while other people are 'super recognisers'.
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Adam Kay is a British TV writer, author, comedian and former doctor. A Particularly Nasty Case is his first novel, a darkly comic mystery.
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Tough semi-final sees the defending World Champs Black Ferns go down to Canada 34 - 19.
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Creative and podcaster, Chey Milne is attempting to keep the transition of te reo intergenerational in his own whare - and beyond - with some cool kaupapa!
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