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Real Life, Living faith.... This is a show about thoughts on how to live life in a God pleasing way. We will tackle real events, hopefully find real ways to live a Christian life in those events. Our hosts are pastors in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS)
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Casting The Net

Casting The Net Podcast

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Here on Casting The Net, Ken-K and Clarissa (aka "The Adorable Lil' Hypebeast") show some love to all the movies that didn't quite make it to theaters, but that shouldn't stop you from checking them out on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, OnDemand, or however you all choose to discover new and original movies in the comfort of your own home.
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The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news. On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will d ...
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The Casting Across Fly Fishing Podcast explores the quarry and the culture of fly fishing. Each episode, I'll discuss some aspect of fly fishing - the people, places, and things that go into the pursuit of fish.
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Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch

Good Egg Productions

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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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2 Cyber Chicks

Simply Cyber Media Group

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2 Cyber Chicks is an inclusive cybersecurity podcast designed to educate and break the stereotypes of cybersecurity professionals. We will be discussing the “tough” topics that come along with being a woman in this field while providing life hacks on how to handle burnout, networking, and goal-setting. Our mission is to cast a net to an inclusive audience and provide a safe place for discussion. Guests will include leading professionals in the field, providing real-life insight and demystify ...
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A podcast about the golden threads of the universe as explored within The Church of Infinite Harmony, which celebrates the sanctity of all life aboard mothership Gaia. Hosted by Jackie Dragon, each episode contains various discussions of church principles and the inspirational writers and thinkers who have influenced the ideas floating about the ethers of thought; ultimately and boldly casting science, philosophy and spirituality into a single net of harmonic existence. How do we bring balan ...
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We need to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century to avoid catastrophic climate change, and business plays a big part in meeting this goal. Join 100% Renewables’ Co-CEO Barbara Albert as she interviews senior decision-makers from organizations leading the way on climate action. If you want to hear best practice stories of how other businesses drive net profit with zero emissions, this show is for you.
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Host Evan Maines hopes to cast a wide net in giving everyday people like you and I a platform to share the stories that bind us together in the human experience. Storytelling is a great adhesive we have for bringing people together. Vulnerability and Intentionality will lead us back home. Welcome to "The Road Back."
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Cult Faves

Unpops Podcast Network

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Cher and Gwenda are fascinated with cults. Cult Faves explores that fascination in all its dark (and sometimes ridiculous) glory. The show's net will be cast wide, encompassing cults both so real they could be fictional and so fictional (we hope) they could never be real. Come along as the ladies discuss why you should never, ever drink anyone else's Kool-Aid.
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This podcast is about the incredible individuals shaping and transforming the real estate industry. From estate agents to business owners, trainers, writers, and influencers, we're casting a wide net to bring you diverse and inspiring perspectives. With two decades of industry experience under our belts, we're not here to talk about our business but to uncover the 'why' behind the success stories, the strategies, skills, and invaluable insights from the industry's top performers. Together, w ...
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Interviewing Jesus

Kristen Wambach

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Get exclusive access to the heart of Jesus for supernatural wisdom that rewrites your life. Welcome to the "Interviewing Jesus Podcast," where each week, host Kristen Wambach invites you on a transformative journey to bridge the gap between heaven and earth. Picture yourself sitting across from Jesus Himself, sipping a warm cup of coffee, and engaging in soul-stirring conversations that ignite your passions and inspire your spirit. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s an immersive experience desig ...
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The Wealth Cast

Charles P. Boinske

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Financial planning can be complex, and the stakes are high. We created this podcast to share what you need to know to help you work toward the luxury of financial independence. Join your host, Charles Boinske, CFA, Principal, Wealth Manager and Chief Visionary Officer of Modera Wealth Management, LLC and his guests as they share their global financial expertise so you can have more time, confidence and satisfaction to do things you love – like fly fishing!Charles Boinske, CFA, is a nationall ...
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Wiser than Yesterday hosts open-ended discussions, breakdowns, and summaries of the world's most thought-provoking and inspiring books. Our hosts, Nicolas Vereecke and Sam Harris digest non-fiction books from all centuries and genres. They discuss the biggest philosophical insights and practical lessons for health, wealth, wisdom, and happiness. This podcast is here to help listeners become smarter. To learn about new ideas and to gain more perspectives on the books and ideas they are famili ...
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The Mindful Cranks

Ronald Purser

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Shortly after my Huffington Post essay "Beyond McMindfulness" went viral, a popular mindfulness promoter accused me of being a "crank". So why not own it? Alas, The Mindful Cranks was born. The Mindful Cranks was the first podcast to critique the mindfulness movement. Conversations with guests soon expanded in scope to include critical perspectives on the wellness, happiness, resilience and positive psychology industries - sharing a common concern that such highly individualistic and market- ...
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2 Chix On a Soapbox

Yasi Farazad & Gretta Rivero

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2 Chix On a SoapBox is a blunt and entertaining podcast that looks into the lives of women in their 40s and up, hosted by Gretta Rivero and Yasi Farazad. In each episode, the two tackle topics that matter to women of their age and share their own experiences comically and honestly. This podcast is for people who want nothing but “real talk”, unafraid to delve into controversial issues and break them down. We will cast-a-net focusing on a wide range of topics from pop culture, to careers, rel ...
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Hey folks, its Sharon Blanchard. Welcome to Who’s that Leader in the Mirror. For over 30 years, I have dabbled in the leadership field culminating in a search for the perfect leadership philosophy through a doctorate in leadership… but as I like to say… I am still growing up and have so much to learn. Because I live in a remote area of the world I’ve decide to make this podcast a shared classroom where we’ll take a deep dive into leadership. How being authentic doesn’t necessarily mean you’r ...
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Auburn Christian Fellowship Podcast

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Auburn Christian Fellowship is a non-denominational campus ministry based in Auburn, AL. ACF is home to college age students at Auburn University. A place to feel welcomed no matter what background, a place to ask questions big or small, a place to get poured into by others and to love one another and share God’s love here in Auburn and around the world.
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Our in-house editorial and events team and industry folk, experts and whoever else interesting we can bring you will discuss clean energy and renewables technologies and their place on the decarbonised planet. Phew. Solar Media's publishing channels include Photovoltaics International, PV Tech, Current±, Energy-Storage.news and Solar Power Portal. With roots in the semi-conductor industry, PV Tech has covered solar technology and business for over a decade as the leading online source of new ...
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We will cover articles that made Rome furious: priests getting married, monks walking out of monasteries, and Luther basically saying most of medieval church law is hot air. Join the Conversation!Part IIIArticle X - Of Ordination.Article XI - Of the Marriage of Priests.Article XII - Of the Church.Article XIII - Of Good Works.Article XIV - Of Monast…
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Patrick Barwise is Emeritus Professor of Management and Marketing at London Business School, former chair of Which, the UK consumer organisation, and co-author of 'The War Against the BBC'. We review the government's newly published green paper on the BBC—covering its governance, funding models, independence, commercial and political influences, pu…
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Three days after the horrific attack on Jewish people at Bondi Beach, political lines are being drawn. The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning reiterated his horror at the attack, with both federal and state governments moving to speed up gun reform. But the Coalition has focused in on those in the Australian Jewish community who feel the …
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The fallout from the Bondi Beach terrorist attack is continuing to ricochet across Australia and around the globe. Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns have reaffirmed their commitments to bring in stronger gun laws, but the architect of Australia’s gun laws, John Howard, has warned he doesn’t want gun control to become a diversion from com…
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In the wake of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, the Prime Minister has vowed to "dedicate every single resource required" to the response. Anthony Albanese has labelled the terrorist attack an act of "pure evil antisemitism" and promised that Australians will eradicate the "scourge" together.As National Cabinet gets set for an emergency meeting this …
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"Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things that don't really matter." — Francis Chan SHOW NOTES EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Drop the Hammer: Stop measuring your worth by your holiday performance. Practice self-compassion and apply grace to yourself before anyone else this season. Value the Value: Prioritize the reason for your a…
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Don't get scammed. I don't sound like anyone (I think). Combat fishing is a choice. Those three short sentences sum up this edition of my regular "Fly Fishing Accusations" podcast. You ask questions, make comments, and level accusations about those things I've written and/or said. I respond. I think it is an awful lot of fun. You might, too. So giv…
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Professors Georgina Born and Justin Lewis are co-authors of the British Academy report on the future of the BBC and public service media. From the UK to Scandinavia, Canada to Australia, the report presents evidence about what works and what doesn’t. We discuss some of their findings: the importance of democratic governance, the decline of the lice…
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"If you've ever felt like you are praying for victory instead of praying from victory, or if you're trying to carry supernatural glory in a body that feels burned out and dysregulated, this episode is your answer." SHOW NOTES EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS The difference between a naturally "dysregulated" nervous system and a spiritual blockage, and how to dis…
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The Albanese Government's agenda has been overshadowed by scrutiny on political entitlements and expenses. And while Communications and Sport Minister Anika Wells is in the firing line, she's far from the only politician to access the scheme. So, how is the saga going to end — and do the perks pass the 'group chat' test? It comes as the Opposition …
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Housing remains the key issue for governments of all stripes, and was the cornerstone of both major parties' election campaigns. But since the election, the housing market has only become increasingly unaffordable. And while Labor’s 5 per cent first homebuyer deposit scheme has had major uptake, experts are warning it could drive up prices at the e…
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AUKUS is going "full steam ahead" — that's the message from the Trump administration. But is it all smooth sailing ahead for the security partnership? Meanwhile, Communications Minister Anika Wells is facing choppy waters, as further developments in the entitlement saga continue to emerge. So, can she survive the political turbulence? And could thi…
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After months of speculation, former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has officially joined One Nation. So, will the New England MP be able to further bolster support for the minor party in the regions? And does a taxpayer funded family trip to the snow pass the pub test? That’s the question dogging Communication Minister Anika Wells this week. P…
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We're back into the Cast1 series of episodes. Each focuses on basic information pertaining to some aspect of fly fishing. But just because it is "basic" doesn't mean the content is only for beginners. A surprising number of anglers don't venture out in the coldest months. On one hand it makes sense: it is cold. On the other hand, there are fish to …
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Jon Williams, Executive Director of the Rory Peck Trust, former foreign editor at BBC News, and managing editor of ABC News in the US and RTÉ. We discuss the work of the Trust; the challenges facing freelance journalists; the rise in deaths and imprisonment of journalists; dealing with propaganda wars and media companies; and how broadcasters shoul…
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"Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements." —Napoleon Hill SHOW NOTES 🎙️ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS The key to surviving the holidays is to Cherish the Moment (C) and prioritize taking care of yourself first. Jesus carries your burdens (tears and concerns) in His heart pocket, …
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The Albanese Government is spruiking its social media ban and urging social media companies to comply as the deadline looms. And while Opposition leader Sussan Ley is now raising doubts over the policy — is the Prime Minister on a political winner with the policy? Meanwhile, two and half years after the bi-partisan Murphy review recommended a total…
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Communications Minister Anika Wells has used a National Press club address to talk-up the impending social media ban, and put platforms on notice. But the Minister was less forthcoming when asked about next steps on an online gambling ad ban, which was recommended by the Murphy review two-and-a-half years ago. So, will the Labor rank and file muscl…
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The scathing and long-awaited 'jobs for mates' report has been handed down. It's found government appointments too often look like 'forms of patronage and nepotism' and warned the system had eroded public trust. So, will anything change? It comes as a landmark inquiry into sexual violence in the defence force is unveiled and as the Albanese Governm…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has capped off the political year by tying the knot with his partner Jodie Haydon at the Lodge. Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber have some big thoughts about the strategic timing of the event (and Toto's tutu). But things aren't looking quite so bright in the future, so what big political challenges is Labor facing…
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Covering a movie that surprisingly didn't have a wide release when it came out 20 years ago, we're talking about a movie instrumental in Robert Downey Jr's comeback, and the directorial debut of the screenwriter behind Lethal Weapon, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. After barging in on a movie audition to escape the police, New York City burglar Harry Lockhart…
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A short blurb for a short episode: As I have done for a few years, I'm taking time this Thanksgiving week to share some things for which I'm thankful. Since you're listening to my podcast, there is a good chance that you'll be able to relate in some way, shape, or form. Hopefully, you are having/have had a great Thanksgiving. We have much to be gra…
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Dan Thomas is the global media editor of the Financial Times and its former business editor. We discuss the turbulence shaking up the UK media industry: the high-stakes merger talks between ITV and Sky – what that means for the future of public service broadcasting, the challenges posed by increasing media consolidation and what lies ahead for majo…
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At the Voice of the Listener and Viewer autumn conference, the second session chaired by former BBC World Tonight presenter Ritula Shah, dealt with enhancing impartiality in news. Professor Stephen Cushion, Director of Research and Impact at the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture, presented new research on impartiality standards in new…
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70 Miles for a Mentor? Mary walked 70 miles just to connect with Elizabeth. Stop waiting for affirmation—find the woman who will empower the miracle you're carrying. This is how women raise up women. —Elaine Lankford SHOW NOTES EPISODES HIGHLIGHTS The Power of Divine Interruption: God will intentionally disrupt a comfortable, successful life (e.g.,…
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After a turbulent few weeks for the BBC, the Voice of the Listener and Viewer held a timely panel titled “What Next for the BBC?” at its conference on Wednesday. The speakers were Mark Damazer — former Controller of Radio 4, Deputy Director of BBC News, BBC Trustee — and Stephen Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminster.…
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A Labor-Greens deal on the EPBC has been announced, after lengthy negotiations. It comes after Environment Minister Murray Watt said he was open to a deal with the Coalition or the Greens to pass the legislation. So why did the Opposition rule themselves out? And is this a sign of a more pragmatic approach from the Greens under leader Larissa Water…
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In this episode of 2 Cyber Chicks, Jax and Erika sit down with Gwendolyn Vongkasemsiri, known online as Cyb3r Valkyrie — a rising cybersecurity leader who’s already making an impact at Microsoft’s Offensive Research and Security Engineering (MORSE) team. From earning her Private Pilot License to volunteering with the Civil Air Patrol, Gwendolyn’s s…
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The Australian election study has found Coalition has lost its perceived advantage on economic management, with Labor taking the crown. It comes as the Treasurer defends public service "re-prioritisations" and fresh inflation figure he's admitted are "higher than he would like". Meanwhile, the Shadow Treasurer Ted O'Brien has used his Press Club sp…
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made Barnaby Joyce dinner in her parliamentary office — using the humble sandwich press to grill some steaks. It comes as the New England MP says he'll confirm his future direction by the end of the week and as Pauline Hanson is censured and faces a seven day suspension from the Senate. Meanwhile, internal tensi…
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As parliament springs back to life for the final sitting week of the year, the Albanese Government is looking to pass a key flank of its legislative agenda - the EPBC act. But with sticking points for both the Greens and the Coalition, where will the legislation ultimately land? And as talk of killing season shows no sign of abating, the latest New…
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"Imagine your spirit as a hidden reservoir of energy waiting to be tapped into... with the right mindset and tools, we can draw from it endlessly." —Kristen Wambach EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Your Strength is a Treasure: Understand that your hidden strength is a divine reservoir waiting to be tapped, and it's defined by the T.R.E.A.S.U.R.E. acronym. Self-C…
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Notice that this is not the "2025 Official Fly Fishing List of Products." Those are all fine and good. But I'm doing something just a little bit different this season. Today I'm sharing five ways to think about gift giving (or gift requesting). These categories of gifts run the gamut from flies to personalized matted prints; destination excursions …
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"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?" — Marianne Williamson SHOW NOTES EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS You are already complete:…
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What are you looking for in your church family? Rules and rule keepers? What if they're a bunch of hypocrites and rule breakers? When disillusioned about church or church member behavior, let's get back to the basics of what the church is all about, the Gospel's comfort in as many ways as possible: Baptism, Lord's Supper, Keys, and Confession. Even…
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Breaking news on Australia’s COP bid — Adelaide won’t host COP31. Instead, a deal is being finalised with Türkiye that would see Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen take the presidency while Türkiye hosts the summit. It’s a major shift in a bid the government once sold as a big diplomatic win — so what happened? Meanwhile, it’s that time of year ag…
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Andy Webb is the author of Dianarama: The Betrayal of Princess Diana. We discuss his years-long investigation into the BBC Panorama interview with Princess Diana, the controversial methods used by journalist Martin Bashir, the ongoing questions of BBC accountability and transparency, and the significant challenges he faced accessing the BBC’s archi…
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Are we on the cusp of a science brain drain in Australia? Major job cuts are coming to the CSIRO — adding to the hundreds of positions already lost over the past 18 months. The Science Minister Tim Ayres insists the government “believes in science”... but do these cuts tell a different story? And Australia is still jostling with Türkiye for the rig…
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Is there anywhere safe in Australia right now to be a major party leader? It’s starting to feel like decapitation season. The latest head to roll? Victoria’s Liberal leader, just one year out from a state election. With leadership changes sweeping across the country, there’s plenty driving the disruption - and no sign that politics is slowing down …
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The race for leadership - and perhaps the very soul of the Liberal Party - is on. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley spent last week negotiating with critics both inside and outside the party in a bid to hold onto her position. But after conceding ground, the conservative faction now smells blood in the water. Is it all over for Sussan Ley? Patricia Karv…
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Remember when the director of all those Saw sequels directed a dystopian sci-fi/horror nu-metal musical starring Paul Sorvino, Bill Mosley, Sarah Brightman, Giles from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and PARIS HILTON?!?!? This week, we're talking about Repo! The Genetic Opera, a fitting movie given our current healthcare woes, as the story posits a futur…
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It is just a net. Yes. But it is more than just a net when you need to land that big fish. Today I walk through a few net basics: shapes, sizes, materials. I also discuss a few techniques, best practices, and ways to carry your net. This is one of those topics that is really basic. But for someone who has only ever done one thing, or for the new an…
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley has been on a media blitz, defending her party's position of ditching net zero targets. So, how effective has her sales job been?Will her message about affordability before emissions reduction cut through to 'middle Australia'? And is this debate about policy or just about power? Patricia Karvelas and Mel Clarke get stu…
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Join us as we continue our discussion on four short and monumentally important articles in the Smalcald Articles. (Sin, The Law, Repentance, and the Gospel). We take some time to talk about the only sin Lutherans take seriously: original sin. Part IIIArticle I - Of Sin.Article II - Of the Law.Article III - Of Repentance.Article IV - Of the Gospel.N…
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