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Don’t Push Pause

Don’t Push Pause

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Don’t Push Pause is a monthly podcast bringing you discussions on movies from the 70s, 80s and 90s. DPP consists of a main discussion on a featured film, followed up by our Picks of the Week, and closing with our signature (Bill) Murray Moment.
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Episode 1: Hear Davida Kruger, NP and Julio Rosenstock, MD discuss important head-to-head data between a GLP-1 RA and DPP-4 inhibitor as an important consideration when making clinical decisions for patients with T2D. Episode 2: Listen to the second part of this 3-part series where two clinicians have an in-depth discussion about a head-to-head study comparing two oral antidiabetic therapies. Episode 3: Hear this clinical panel share a quick overview of the patient support resources availabl ...
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The Irish Courts Podcast

Courts Service of Ireland

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Welcome to the Irish Courts Podcast. In our first series with the accompaniment of notable guests, we will explore seminal cases and key moments throughout the history and evolution of the Irish courts system.
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’Our News,’ your daily one-hour passport to the latest updates and happenings. From breaking news to in-depth features, join us as we navigate through the headlines, providing you with a comprehensive view of the day’s events. Stay informed, stay connected – ’Our News’ is your trusted source for the pulse of The Bahamas, delivered every day. Visit https://www.ournews.bs for more Bahamas news any time.
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Talking Taiwan

Felicia Lin

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Talking Taiwan is a Golden Crane Podcast Award Winner, and has been shortlisted in the 2024 International Women’s Podcast Awards “Moment of Visionary Leadership” category. In 2025, it was nominated for the 12th Annual T.O. Webfest Awards in the category of "Best Ensemble Cast in a Podcast". Hosted by Felicia Lin, Talking Taiwan is the longest running, independently produced Taiwan-related podcast that covers political news related to Taiwan and stories connected to Taiwan and Taiwan’s global ...
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The Wormburner Podcast is a show aimed to improve your knowledge about "The Beautiful Game" one show at a time. This includes in depth analysis over positions and roles players have on the pitch, formations teams use with their positive and negative characteristics, and interviews from both players and coaches alike. We will also have stories, fan interactive sections, and even a game show! See for yourself what we can accomplish every Wednesday!
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Welcome to HealthyBites—a podcast curated and hosted by DukeWELL endocrinologist, Dr. Susan Spratt. Each 20-minute episode focuses on a key area of diabetes care and contains quick tips that primary care providers can easily put into practice to help improve health outcomes and avoid unnecessary utilization.
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Taiwan Report

Taiwan Report

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Taiwan Report covers the important stories that affect Taiwan and is hosted by veterans of Taiwan news and politics since 2019. Almost every day we give you perspectives on Taiwan along with transcripts and stories we love. New shows are coming all the time. All the podcasts in the Taiwan Report network are on this feed. Website - report.tw Facebook - facebook.com/thetaiwanreport Youtube - youtube.com/taiwanreport Twitter - twitter.com/taiwanreport
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Taiwan Brief

Taiwan Report News Brief

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A news brief for political news and analysis that covers major Taiwan developments and politics. Part of the Taiwan Report Network which includes the near-daily Taiwan Headlines, the analytical Taiwan News Brief, the deep-searching Taiwan Context, urban-tech Digital Metropolis, and the jovial Current Affairs Taiwan. More shows coming soon. Website - report.tw Facebook - facebook.com/thetaiwanreport Youtube - youtube.com/taiwanreport Twitter - twitter.com/taiwanreport
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A show about international affairs with a focus on East Asia and of course Taiwan. Hosted by Chris Gorin, the podcast features interviews with experts, policymakers, and more about issues affecting the region and the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Seamless Blend - Digital Textile Dialogues

Jorgen Sevild & Gabrielle Shiner-Hill

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Welcome to 'The Seamless Blend,' where we dive deep into the world of digital materials, 3D and Digital Product Creation (DPC). Join us as we share our experiences, explore industry trends, and ponder questions like: Are people truly embracing digital materials? Are you keeping up with the latest developments? If you're seeking a grounded and practical understanding of digital materials and their applications in the fashion and home textile industries, this is your go-to resource. Tune in fo ...
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A major theme on the booths at IBC 2025 was a focus on developing partnerships with other media tech suppliers. In this episode of the DPP podcast we spoke to industry leaders about what these vendor ecosystems can ultimately provide for customer media organisations — while we also hear from a player which is successfully taking a different approac…
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Our News — Thursday, September 25th, 2025 | Tonight, all eyes are on the tropics as forecasters monitor an intensifying tropical wave moving across Hispanola, forcing officials in Mayana onto high alert and leading to school closures across the southern islands. We bring you courtroom details explaining why the Director of Public Prosecutions withd…
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OUR NEWS — Monday, October 20th, 2025 | Tonight, we bring you the heart-wrenching story of a single mother of two pleading for assistance after being forced to sleep in her vehicle with her autistic children, while unions representing BTC workers met with the Prime Minister to demand immediate change amid concerns over poor working conditions. Poli…
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OUR NEWS — Sunday, October 19th, 2025 | Tonight, the Public Hospitals Authority marks its second annual Pink Sunday, honoring those impacted by breast cancer and seeking to raise $1 million for new mammogram machines. We also have highlights from the Ministry of Agriculture's second annual Aquarian Awards, celebrating the nation's top farmers and p…
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OUR NEWS — Saturday, October 18th, 2025 | Political tension ramps up as the Free National Movement leader calls out Prime Minister Davis for refusing to meet with union leaders following two days of public service protests over a delayed salary review. Despite the standoff, the Progressive Liberal Party is already gearing up for the next general el…
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OUR NEWS — Friday, October 17th, 2025 | The Progressive Liberal Party unveiled its new lineup, ratifying 14 candidates tonight as the Prime Minister officially confirmed a forthcoming bi-election for the Golden Isles seat. Amid rising political tensions, the PM issued a sharp message to union leaders, warning them not to be used as political pawns …
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OUR NEWS — Thursday, October 16th, 2025 | Political heat is rising as the Progressive Liberal Party prepares to ratify its first 13 candidates tonight at a highly anticipated event, while the opposition FNM leader weighs in on a potential bi-election race. We also cover the tense public sector negotiations, where two education unions walked away sa…
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OUR NEWS — Wednesday, October 15th, 2025 | Tributes are pouring in tonight following the passing of Archbishop Drexel Gomez, a towering figure who was the only Bahamian ever elected Archbishop of the Province of the West Indies. Meanwhile, tensions flared outside the House of Assembly as angry public servants protested for the second week in a row,…
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OUR NEWS — Tuesday, October 14th, 2025 | The Bahamas mourns the passing of the country's most decorated clergyman, Archbishop Drexel Gomez; we recap his legacy and outspoken stance on controversial issues. Meanwhile, a national strike threat looms as talks between the Prime Minister and the teachers' union president collapsed over a promised public…
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OUR NEWS — Monday, October 13th, 2025 | Prime Minister Philip Davis cancels a meeting with the Bahamas National Alliance of Trade Union Congress after what he calls threats of a national strike, even as union heads demand clarity on delayed salary adjustments and insist workers must be paid before Christmas. The Parliamentary Registration Departmen…
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Dude! Was not expecting this today and I'm excited about it! Can't wait to get to play it. Hear my extremely early thoughts and then let me know what the community thinks! I'm packing for Expo, this is gonna be an exciting week of Pinball for sure! [email protected] patreon.com/donspinballpodcast to lend your support and win stuff!…
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Wang Guo-ren’s deer sculpture measures well over 10 feet if you include its antlers. Constructed completely of fallen pieces of wood and tree branches that have been colorfully painted, the deer seems to have magically taken up residence on the lawn outside of the Taiwanese American Arts Council House 17. Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/ec…
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OUR NEWS — Sunday, October 12th, 2025 | The Ministry of Health is working to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health by decentralizing services and expanding access across Bahamian communities, following a World Mental Health Day Symposium focused on strengthening care in times of crisis. Meanwhile, a former FNM executive is pledging his full s…
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OUR NEWS — Saturday, October 11th, 2025 | A tense confrontation erupts as members of Pride Bahamas conducting a human rights march are met by Christian protesters outside the University of the Bahamas, leading to a clash between the two groups this morning. Meanwhile, the St. Anne’s MP is raising serious questions tonight about the government's rec…
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OUR NEWS — Friday, October 10th, 2025 | The race for the 2026 general election is officially heating up as Island Luck CEO Sebas Bastian makes his bid for the PLP’s Fort Charlotte nomination, even as a growing feud over Junkanoo parade control takes a sharp turn with the Culture Minister calling for an audit of the JCNP following claims of a potent…
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Join Professor Niamh Howlin, Patrick Gageby SC, and Ms. Justice Caroline Biggs as they trace the evolution of jury trials, from packed juries and exclusionary laws to landmark cases that opened the courtroom to women and broadened public participation. We’ll uncover how the jury system acts as a safeguard against State overreach, and how its transf…
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OUR NEWS — Thursday, October 9th, 2025 | A major cultural showdown looms tonight as the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence gives the government seven days to reverse its decision on parade management or risk seeing four separate Junkanoo parades on Bay Street this season. A prominent Haitian Bahamian activist is also pushing back forcefully on …
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It's a game! With Star Wars! But does it mesh? Listen to hear my takes from day 1 of ownership. Unboxing is on youtube. Also I got Expo hype! Plus I also get into what I'm doing over at Spooky. Saddle up let's go! [email protected] patreon.com/donspinballpodcast for bonus material Buy a game from [email protected] and use code WAP for …
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OUR NEWS — Wednesday, October 8th, 2025 | Chaos erupts in Rawson Square as hundreds of frustrated public servants, led by the Bahamas National Alliance of Trade Union Congress, clash with police during a massive protest overChaos erupts in Rawson Square as hundreds of frustrated public servants, led by the Bahamas National Alliance of Trade Union C…
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OUR NEWS — Sunday, October 5th, 2025 | Tonight, two men are in custody after a massive suspected cocaine bust in Cat Island, involving a joint operation that led to the confiscation of 13 crocus sacksTonight, two men are in custody after a massive suspected cocaine bust in Cat Island, involving a joint operation that led to the confiscation of 13 c…
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OUR NEWS — Saturday, October 4th, 2025 | A major labor crisis is brewing at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company as unions representing managers and line staff demand the immediate reinstatement of unlawfully terminated employees and call on the government to intervene before the company deteriorates further. After years of struggle, Pinewood res…
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Let's go everyeon! Big Trouble looks amazing. Homebrew of the year, calling it now. Can't wait for expo! This episode is a primer for everyone. Let's get ready to gather for THE show in pinball! At least until Pinball at the Beach and TPF haha. Is Star Wars bricking for anyone else? Let me know your Death Star tales. Email me at donspinballpodcast@…
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OUR NEWS — Friday, October 3rd, 2025 | Shocking first-time statistics detailing the extent of elderly abuse in the Bahamas are released tonight, covering everything from physical neglect to housing crises. Questions are growing surrounding the administration's budget surplus claims as cabinet ministers appear to backtrack the Prime Minister’s origi…
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In this episode, the husband-and-wife team, gypsy jazz and classical guitarist Antoine Boyer and chromatic harmonica player Yeore Kim shared about their real life “Love in Taipei” story. He’s from France and she’s from South Korea, so music was their first common language. We also talked about how they navigate their partnership as life partners an…
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OUR NEWS — Thursday, October 2nd, 2025 | The Economic Affairs Minister moves to clear the air tonight on government finances after the Prime Minister's reported $135 million surplus raised questions, clarifying that the figure was a year-end projection, not cash currently in the treasury. Meanwhile, the Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard…
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OUR NEWS — Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 | Days after Tropical Storm Imelda, residents in West New Providence remain trapped in feet of water, as flood remediation efforts continue and officials set a 48-hour deadline to manage the situation, even as pump trucks overwhelm Saunders Beach. We bring you the emotional search for 16-year-old Deon Isaacs,…
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OUR NEWS — Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 | Flood waters continue to trap many New Providence residents in their homes tonight, days after Tropical Storm Imelda dumped heavy rain, forcing the government to deploy pumps and tour devastated communities like Pinewood Gardens. The Bahamas Union of Teachers sounds the alarm, revealing that educators are …
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OUR NEWS — Monday, September 29th, 2025 | The nation begins the massive recovery effort tonight after Tropical Storm Imelda dumped inches of rain, leaving New Providence streets and homes severely flooded and causing widespread damage across Abaco. While the all-clear has been given for the capital, government officials confirm public school closur…
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OUR NEWS — Sunday, September 28th, 2025 | A nation is in mourning tonight following the sudden passing of Environment and Natural Resources Minister, and Golden Isles Member of Parliament, Vaughn Miller; we bring you the reactions from his family and cabinet colleagues. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Imelda continues to move up the chain of islands, pro…
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Our News — Saturday, September 27th, 2025 | A disaster alert has been issued and mandatory evacuation orders are now in effect for low-lying settlements across Grand Bahama and Abaco tonight as Tropical Depression 9 rapidly approaches storm strength, bringing the threat of 4 to 10 inches of rain and widespread flooding. Due to the impending severe …
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Our News — Friday, September 26th, 2025 | All eyes are on the tropics tonight as potential tropical cyclone 9 intensifies, placing the Central Bahamas under a storm warning and prompting flight cancellations and urgent preparations across the islands as officials brace for possible flooding. Meanwhile, Trade Union Congress President Obie Ferguson s…
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On Friday, September 12th at the Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza which is across from the UN Headquarters, in New York representatives from the Taiwan United Nations Alliance or TAIUNA, an NGO from Taiwan, held a press conference urging the UN to include Taiwan in its system. TAIUNA Youth Representatives performed a dance, a white protest of Taiwan’s exclus…
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Our News — Thursday, September 24th, 2025 | Hear the harrowing account of the lone survivor of Tuesday's deadly triple shooting in the Kemp Road area and the National Security Minister's strong response to the recent violence. The Junkanoo controversy heats up as the leader of the World Famous Valley Boys vows to parade despite the Minister of Cult…
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Our News - Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 | Tune in tonight for the biggest stories impacting The Bahamas, beginning with the President of the Bahamas Union of Teachers claiming members have been left out of the upcoming salary increase set for thousands of civil servants. Police are actively investigating the country's latest murder after a brazen …
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Tune in tonight for the biggest developments shaping The Bahamas. Thousands of civil servants are set to see a salary bump and retroactive payments this December; find out if you are included in the latest rollout. The Ministry of Education investigates the tragic death of a toddler at a private school while announcing that nearly all principal gap…
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Our News - — Sunday, September 21st, 2025 | Catch up on tonight's biggest headlines beginning with the Ministry of Education's probe into the tragic death of a toddler following a playground incident on a Grand Bahama private school campus. Also in Grand Bahama, the community is seeking clarity as the $200 million international airport redevelopmen…
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Our News — Friday, September 5th, 2025 | Catch up on the biggest debates and developments across The Bahamas tonight. Find out why the Trade Union Congress is calling for a significant hike in the national minimum wage, and hear the Opposition Leader's accusations that the government is dragging its feet on transparency and the Freedom of Informati…
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Our News - Friday, September 19th, 2025 | Catch up on all the stories making headlines tonight in The Bahamas. The Labor Minister discusses considerations for another minimum wage increase while the government ramps up efforts to enforce the Bahamianization policy and ensure Bahamian workers are considered first for jobs. Get an update on the final…
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Our News - Thursday, September 18th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: US officials are offering assistance to combat drug smuggling and human trafficking in the region, with progress on a specialized law enforcement unit. Meanwhile, a fatal stabbing has pushed the country's murder count higher as police investigate. Teachers at Columbus Primary School s…
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Let's talk Pinball! -Star Wars selling...ok? -Alice is STILL available...in Austrailia! -The Multimorphic Minute! -Texas Pinball! Let's get together and celebrate pinball again friends! Fall is gonna be awesome! email Don! [email protected] Join the Patreon today! NEWS! RUMORS! GIVEAWAYS! SUPPORT! patreon.com/donspinballpodcast…
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Our News - Wednesday, September 17th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: We mark the Davis-Cooper administration's four-year anniversary, exploring their achievements and facing sharp critique from the opposition on areas like the economy and the Grand Lucayan sale. Get the latest on the Royal Bahamas Police Force's manpower shortage and the debate over l…
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Our News - Tuesday, September 16th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: The government is taking a new route to secure funding for the redevelopment of the Grand Bahama International Airport, with the business community and residents weighing in on this latest setback. Meanwhile, the aviation sector is celebrating an historic $3.5 million industrial agreem…
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Our News - Monday, September 15th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News, residents in Eastern New Providence are still picking up the pieces following Friday's wild microburst, which damaged homes and infrastructure. Meanwhile, two union leaders are accusing the Ministry of Public Service of overstepping its authority by amending industrial agreement rights,…
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Our News - Sunday, September 14th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: Grand Lucayan Resort workers are left unpaid, sparking urgent calls for government action from the Free National Movement. Bahamas Power and Light pledges an end to Abaco's persistent power woes, detailing new generation assets. We'll also bring you the National Security Minister's shar…
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