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Join mates Johnny Vaughan and Gavin Woods as they uncover the jaw-dropping stories of history’s boldest icons and unsung heroes. From outrageous escapades to ingenious breakthroughs, every episode is packed with legendary tales you didn’t learn in school (but wish you had). With sharp wit and a shared sense of curiosity, Johnny and Gav turn history into a rollercoaster of laughs and surprises. Whether it’s daring escapes, bizarre inventions, or the quirky habits of history’s game-changers, y ...
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Sound//Mind

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Sound//Mind is a new podcast series from MassiveMusic London diving deep into the intersection of sound and storytelling. Hosted by Music Producer James Goatman and Creative Development Manager Hannah Crawford, this eight-part series features candid conversations with some of the industry’s most visionary directors, exploring how music influences their creative process—from ad campaigns to music videos and longer-form films. Featuring guests like Vaughan Arnell, Sam Taylor, Chris Chuky, Olli ...
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Dunna Say That Wut

Dunna Say That Wut Podcast

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Dunna Say That Wut podcast, a satirical podcast hosted by Kevin Vaughan, Dan Byles and Rob Byles. Produced by Producer Nick, recorded, edited, published by eightynine90.
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On this podcast, we help our listeners explore and unlock the Business Philosopher within them so that they can build a human organization that is high-performing, self-sustaining and scalable for generations to come. Our listers are business builders, organizational managers, team leaders and career professionals who want to build self-perpetuating, long-lasting business organizations, work teams and careers that last beyond themselves. Our conversations explore frameworks, ideas, strategie ...
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Comic News Insider

ComicNewsInsider.com

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The podcast for everything comic book, animation, sci-fi and pop culture. Hosted by Jimmy Aquino & a rotating panel of co-hosts, CNI is your weekly dose of industry news, reviews and interviews. Past guests include: Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr., Jerry Robinson, Brian K. Vaughan, Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, John Cassaday, Paul Pope, Darwyne Cooke, JM Dematteis, Steve Niles, Garth Ennis, Steve Rude, Kyle Baker, Jim Lee, James Jean, Alison Bechdel, Arthur Suydam, Jonathan Hickman, Greg Pak, John ...
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Steve Dawson hosts long-form interviews with musicians and music producers about their lives and experiences making and recording great music. From legendary session musicians in the recording studio and the sessions they were involved in, to up-and-coming songwriters, Steve leads each guest through conversations about what drives them to make music, their creative process, their influences, and the nuts and bolts about how they actually work in the recording studio. Hosted on Acast. See aca ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Interviews with Vater Drumstick and Mallet Artists. Episodes feature many of the biggest names in the drum industry. Drummers that drive major musical artists as well as music educators, drum clinicians and industry professionals.
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Press Profiles

Russell Sherman

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These are the top journalists that drive the news cycle, but what drives them? Industry veteran Russell Sherman sits down with some of the most influential journalists in business news to hear their backstories, memorable moments, and latest perspective on the news today. They are used to asking the questions, now we’ll “turn the tables” and get a behind-the-scenes look on how the news gets made.
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Welcome to, The Courage Within, podcast. In each episode, Libier - TV OnAir Expert + author- hosts a podcast to encourage and inspire your faith in yourself and God. This show is dedicated to helping you challenge negative self-beliefs and develop a healthy internal monologue. To help you make space and time to develop consistency, freedom, and confidence! If you don’t feel a sense of belonging or feel worthy of love and connection; Liber is someone who’s had a similar journey. She is a surv ...
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Lessons Learnt with the Greats gets inside the minds of the greatest cricketers the world has ever seen. These amazing insights dive into the technical, mental and fitness side of cricket, the media, the investment and business aspects of their life as well as general life lessons that we all can learn from. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tom Hambridge joins me on the show this week. Tom is a Nashville-based drummer, but also an incredibly successful songwriter and producer. Mostly known over the past couple of decades as Buddy Guy’s producer and key songwriter, Tom has had a huge hand in everything the blues legend has released since 2008’s “Skin Deep”. Their partnership has earned…
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If something is happening in the world of business news, Chris Roush is on top of it. Twenty years ago, the journalism professor founded a daily newsletter that tracks reporter moves and media trends across the industry. On this episode of Press Profiles, we dive into the changing landscape of business news including the shift to specialty publicat…
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Can I ask a question about parents? I watched Erica Stanford do a press conference yesterday at a school in Wellington while launching the writing action plan. While I was watching that I was reading a story about Nicola Willis, who it was suggested by people in London might be the next Prime Minister. She had gone to the New Zealand Society on her…
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There’s trouble brewing in Nelson over a council bylaw banning advertising flags outside shops. The bylaw was adopted in November of 2024, limiting retailers to a single sandwich board display, which must be placed against the curb. 'Coffee on Queen’ has been threatened with a $500 fine and forced to remove their flag, which co-owner Matt Redwood s…
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Today on Politics Wednesday, the Covid Inquiry is still at the top of mind for many. Chris Hipkins, Dame Jacinda Ardern, Grant Robertson, and Ayesha Verrall have declined to publicly answer questions for the Royal Commission's second Covid Inquiry. Labour’s Ginny Andersen and National’s Mark Mitchell delved into the situation, as well as touching o…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 20th of August, the Reserve Bank has a call to make today – they're expected to cut the OCR by 25 points, but what comes next? Trade Minister Todd McClay joins us out of Saudi Arabia before his flight to the US in which he’ll continue to try lower our tariff rate. Mark Mitchell and Ginny…
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The Trade Minister says his trip to the US is all about ensuring our trade tariffs don't shift around too much. Todd McClay says the 15% duty on New Zealand goods isn't likely to be removed, as Donald Trump is imposing them on all countries that have a trade surplus with the US. He'll be passing on the message that tariffs harm New Zealand. McClay …
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The Blues are poised to head across town to Mt Smart for two Super Rugby games next year. They're reportedly still planning to play most of their games at their usual Eden Park base, but are looking closely across town. Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner told Mike Hosking that having the right event in the right venue is important. He says the Blues negoti…
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There are tentative signs of recovery, as a troubled construction sector looks to turn the corner. A new report shows the sector generated $94 billion in revenue in the year to March, down slightly from $99 billion the year prior. Despite this, the report shows residential consents have levelled off, government infrastructure projects are restartin…
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A lack of surprise from the Education Minister over poor writing achievement in schools. New data shows only a quarter of Year 8 students achieved their curriculum writing level last year. The Government's launching a new digital tool for students sitting below the standard and introducing more professional development in literacy. Education Minist…
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A senior economist says he'd like to see a series of OCR cuts. The Reserve Bank will announce its decision at 2pm today. Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr is expecting to see a 25 basis point cut. He told Mike Hosking after a cut today, he'd like to see two more to get the OCR to 2.5%. Kerr says that sort of stimulation is what we need to pull u…
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A trilateral meeting between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and the United States is looking likely. US President Donald Trump's been meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House today, following talks with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Saturday. Zelenskyy and Trump are now meeting with other leaders, including Na…
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If Grant Robertson thinks the Covid inquiry is a "show trial", then what is about to unfold at the High Court as of the end of this month can't be far behind. A bunch of unions are taking the Government to court over pay equity. They are having several stabs at it – the Bill of Rights is in play and the democratic process is up for debate. One of t…
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It’s been an incredible rise for Kiwi Supercars driver Ryan Wood. Racing for Walkinshaw Andretti United last year, he helped the team to 3rd in the Teams Championship —their highest finish since 2016— and was widely considered the best rookie on the grid. This year has already seen him claim a win in race 14, with multiple podium appearances under …
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Times are challenging for the global honey sector. Oversupply, inflated prices, and global volatility continue to drive sector woes. Apiculture NZ CEO Karin Kos told Mike Hosking both domestic and export factors are contributing. In 2019, New Zealand had a record 1 million hives and 10,000 beekeepers, but now there’s under 500,000 hives and 7,600 b…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 19th of August, eyes are on the White House as Zelenskyy and EU leaders meet for peace talks. Our White House Correspondent is on the scene. Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge defends their big profit rise while the country faces rising energy costs. Kiwi Supercars driver Ryan Wood is having a s…
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One of the country’s major electricity companies is defending their increased profits amid rising energy prices. Contact Energy’s full year net profit is up 41%, with revenue up 20%. Their underlying profit also climbed 17%, bolstered by a strong lift in geothermal generation as well as improved sales and customer numbers. CEO Mike Fuge told Mike H…
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The chef at the country's best restaurant says they're always improving to stay top of the game. From more than 300 contestants, Queenstown's fine dining hotspot Amisfield has once again been crowned 'Restaurant of the Year' at the Cuisine Good Food Awards. Executive Chef, Vaughan Mabee told Mike Hosking being in Central Otago helps them in many wa…
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Donald Trump's focussing on a peace deal rather than a ceasefire as talks with Ukraine's President get underway. Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived at the White House for talks with Trump and several European leaders today. Trump also met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday and says he'll have a phone call with him after today's talks. Chann…
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Taking some of the pressure off councils is expected to make them more willing to consent buildings. The Government will shift liability for building defects based on responsibility. Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says councils will still have responsibility for their consenting. He told Mike Hosking liability will be decided by the …
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Financial results are coming in thick and fast. a2 Milk is reporting a 21% rise in profit alongside announcing it has bought the Yashili plant in Pokeno. It's also sold its majority stake in the Mataura Valley plant in Gore to Open Country Dairy. Contact Energy's profit is up 13% after a surge in geothermal generation. Freightways' profit is up 12.…
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Reviews: Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob, Alien: Earth, Revival s1 finale It's Flame Con time again! Jimmy attended the annual LGBTQ+ comic show over the weekend and gives his recap on it all from the exhibitors, crowd, spacing, panels, guests, organization and more. He also interviews voice over actor extraordinaire JP Karlia…
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Welcome back to Bloomin’ Legends! The podcast where we uncover the wildest, most legendary, and unbelievable true stories from history! In this episode, Johnny Vaughan and Gavin "The Woodman" Woods unleash the blood-and-sand saga of Spartacus, the enslaved Thracian who fought his way out of the gladiator arena, built an army of tens of thousands of…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 18th of August, we've got conflicting reports on the cost of food at the supermarket - but none of it helps the fact our country's debt is nearing $1trillion. The Prime Minister says whether or not he would appear at a Royal Commission if called upon and how close we are with a deal wit…
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Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The Warriors defeated the dolphins 14-10, finishing off an impressive comeback from 0-10 down. The All-Blacks defeated Los Pumas in Argentina to secure a strong start in the Rugby Championships. And Chris Wood starts the new season of t…
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You may have read a report commissioned by Radio NZ to look into why their operation has become such a dumpster fire. It said a bunch of stuff that was obvious. One thing that surprised and saddened me though was that most people within that organisation thought radio was dying and audiences were bailing. That's not true. In fact it’s the opposite.…
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The Prime Minister says Auckland won't be getting a bed tax this parliamentary term, despite a renewed call from the city's mayor. Last week Wayne Brown again called for a bed night levy, saying it wouldn't cost the Government anything. He claimed they were cheeky for not putting one in and believed they would eventually cave. Chris Luxon told Mike…
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The All Blacks have defeated Argentina in the Rugby Championship. They dispatched a 24-41 victory over Los Pumas, who hosted the All Blacks at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Córdoba. Former All Blacks coach John Hart told Mike Hosking that the dominant display still needs improving, citing a lack of discipline. ‘You wouldn’t want to be doing that …
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The government's debt has shot up as our collective total gets closer to one trillion dollars. The country's overall debt rose to $870billion dollars for the year to May, 5.4-percent higher than last year’s $830billion. Central Government debt sits at nearly $239billion, rising 11-percent on last year. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner says it's w…
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The latest Stats NZ figures says food prices in our 15 main cities have increased five-percent in the past year -- with grocery prices rising much faster than restaurant and takeaway prices. But Foodstuffs says prices in its stores have only increased 3.4 percent. Foodstuffs North Island Managing Director Chris Quin told Mike Hosking that much of t…
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New Zealand could secure a place in the global AI economy with a sustainable data centre Research by the Maxim Institute has looked at leveraging the country's renewable energy, cool climate, and strong privacy laws to become a hub in the Asia–Pacific. Researcher Thomas Scrimgeour says high energy costs must be tackled in order to seize the opportu…
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It never takes long to find the bank of the taxpayer. The Green Building Council has lined the Government up for Lord knows how many millions so we can all ditch our gas heaters, buy heat pumps, and save money and the gas industry. We talked during the week with businesses who use gas. Some are looking to convert, and some want discretionary loans …
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How to Scale Beyond 7 Figures Through Strategic Business Acquisitions and Creating Maximum Value Here's what drives me absolutely crazy - I watch brilliant entrepreneurs work themselves to death chasing organic growth while missing the strategies that could multiply their wealth overnight. Everyone's obsessing over marketing tactics, but they're ig…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Visas: 7/10 One of the bright spots of the week. Two more visas and access to labour that solves problems. More please. Recognising Palestine as a state: 3/10 Talk about angst for no result. Around and around we go. Disney Cruises…
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The battle of duelling responsibilities is unfolding before our eyes and I can't work out whether it will all end in tears. On one hand you've got the Local Government Minister off to Cabinet with his rates cap plan for councils. The average rate rise is almost 10%. Inflation isn't. It's not good enough. They are out of control and Wellington is go…
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The Warriors’ season hinges on tonight's match against the Dragons, crucial for playoff chances. Injuries and missed opportunities have plagued the Warriors, who have won only two of their last seven games. A win at Mt Smart would make them a shoo-in for a playoff spot, while a loss could see them slip as low as seventh to finish the round. Former …
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It’s Friday once more, but Mike Hosking’s panel for Wrapping the Week looks a little different. Tim Wilson is off on holiday, so a special guest was brought in to replace him – Sir John Key. It took a while for Kate to guess the "rando" calling in, but once she did they got stuck in discussing clothing, wine, and whether or not Sir John can join Ka…
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The All Blacks have named a predictable side for their Rugby Championship opener against Argentina in Cordoba. Captain Scott Barrett is returning to the side, with Beauden Barrett returning to No. 10 and Cortez Ratima starting at halfback. There are no new faces on the team for the first time in 2025. Will Jordan is playing at No. 15, and told Mike…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 15th of August, all eyes will be on Trump and Putin in Alaska tomorrow – what will likely come of it? The Rugby Championship is upon us, so Will Jordan tells us by how much the All Blacks will beat Argentina in the first match. Kate Hawkesby and mystery guest Sir John Key Wrap the Week - li…
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Robotic surgeries are taking off, bringing positive outcomes for the health sector. Evolution Healthcare says it's more than doubled the number of robotic surgeries in the past two years at Wellington's Wakefield Hospital. It says it's on target to complete more than 300 this year, up from 243 last year. Evolution CEO Michael Quirke told Mike Hoski…
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There’s little sign of recovery soon for the country's sheep numbers as they continue to drop. Beef + Lamb NZ shows breeding ewe numbers are down nearly 2% on last year, with this season's lamb crop forecast to be down nearly 120 thousand lambs. However, beef cattle numbers are showing positive signs, rising 4%. Beef + Lamb NZ Chair Kate Acland tol…
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Donald Trump estimates his high-stakes diplomatic talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin have a 25% chance of failure. The two presidents will meet in Alaska tomorrow to discuss an end to the war in Ukraine. Trump's previewed the summit as setting the table for a second meeting, inviting in Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky. New Haven University internation…
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There are fears limited information sharing is hindering authorities efforts to tackle transnational crime. A report from a Ministerial Advisory Group focused on organised crime says there's sparse coordination between agencies, technological limitations, and people are fearful of sharing what could be useful information. It's recommending a new sh…
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Jimmy survived another San Diego Comic Con! 14 interviews and 2 press rooms. Phew! In this episode, you'll hear from his friend Filip Sablik. Filip talks about his new publishing venture Ignition Press, what creators and titles they have coming, unique collecting initiatives and more. Over the next few weeks, you'll hear Jimmy's talks with Ashley M…
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Jimmy survived another San Diego Comic Con! 14 interviews and 2 press rooms. Phew! In this episode, you'll hear from his good friend and fellow Filipino Dave Dwonch. They talk THE LOOSE END, THE AUTOMATON, favorite whiskeys, Filipino food and more. Over the next few weeks, you'll hear Jimmy's talks with Filip Sablik, Ashley Maria, Henry Barajas and…
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I'm assuming the instigators of the second Covid Inquiry are deeply disappointed in what is unfolding, in terms of accountability. Inquiry Part 1 was a Labour Government stitch up. It was an exercise in smoke and mirrors. Inquiry Part 2 is a coalition deal driven by ACT and NZ First, and was designed to look into areas not touched on in Part 1: acc…
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The US has accused the UK of backsliding on human rights over the past year, claiming it’s not a free country. The US State Department says the UK’s Labour government ‘repeatedly intervened to chill speech’, their annual assessment also highlighting laws limiting free speech around abortion clinics. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking it’…
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For years, the All Blacks were praised for their mental fortitude. When it came down to the wire, fans could expect the team to handle the pressure, trained and prepared for all scenarios. Much of that fortitude can be attributed to Gilbert Enoka – our national team’s mental skills coach for 23 years. He retired at the end of 2023, and has now writ…
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