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Mark and Josh explore our relationships with fear by talking with people who have recovered in various 12-step programs and experts in human behavior. They wonder if an addiction to anxiety and fear is at the root of all human addictive behavior and in an intimate, searing, hopeful and funny exploration of how and why we scare ourselves -- seek solutions for it one day at a time.
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When a young person comes out as LGBTQ+, especially as transgender or nonbinary, parents, caregivers, and other adults in their life may find themselves navigating personal emotions, interpersonal challenges, and societal barriers while learning how to best offer support. Out! and Into Open Arms, from NH Outright, is here to guide parents and others who care about LGBTQ+ youth through that journey. Every child’s coming out story is unique, and this series helps caring adults learn to lead wi ...
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In each episode, we talk with inspiring scientists, thinkers, and other self-actualized individuals who will give you a greater understanding of yourself, others, and the world we live in. Scott Barry Kaufman explores the depths of human potential and tries to get a glimpse into human possibility in every episode.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Discover the Difference

C3 Risk & Insurance Services

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We're different and we like it that way. Discovery is our differentiator and throughout the journey creating C3, hosts Jamie Reid and Gabe Erle have interacted with other business leaders and companies bringing a different approach to their industry. We're passionate about the journey and telling the stories along the way - of failures, triumphs, lessons learned, key differentiators and expert advice. Every episode of Discover the Difference will spotlight what makes our guests and their bus ...
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Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, Mike Garafolo, Judy Battista and other Insiders break NFL news about each team as it happens on The Insiders. Stay connected in real time with the most impactful stories in football from the game’s most trusted sources.
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The Fan's Huddle Podcast

Mark, Chris, Emory and Devan

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We take you inside the huddle of the fans! 4 regular people with very different opinions sitting around talking about sports! Each week we'll discuss the major storylines, preview upcoming games, talk about the week that was and ridicule each other non stop for the ridiculous picks we make. Join the discussion with us every week!
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Winning IR is a podcast exploring the diverse insights within the investor relations community. Join host Mark Fasken as he discusses the winning strategies, tactics, and shifts in thinking with innovative investor relations professionals who are redefining the profession. Each episode features a different challenge, innovation, or perspective on the ever-evolving role of investor relations, giving you real, actionable insight you can use to build a better investor relations program. Winning ...
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The story of our environment may well be the most important story this century. We focus on issues facing people and the planet. Leading environmentalists, organizations, activists, and conservationists discuss meaningful ways to create a better and more sustainable future. Participants include EARTHDAY.ORG, Greenpeace, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, PETA, European Environment Agency, Peter Singer, 350.org, UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, Ci ...
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Lucy Goff is the founder of LYMA, the buzzy London-based brand providing 'the world’s most powerful skin longevity system.’ A LYMA Laser runs you $2,700, and the LYMA Laser Pro sets you back $6,000: a significant investment, and a challenging brand positioning to defend in a highly opaque industry. This episode focuses on how Lucy and her team have…
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NFL Network Insiders Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport are joined by Steve Wyche for a report ahead of Thursday night’s Rams-49ers game. They also provide latest news on Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, and JJ McCarthy. Stacey Dales and Brian Baldinger break down a big Broncos/Eagles matchup and discuss the Lions claims to the NFC throne. …
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It’s the final round of the Rugby Championship this weekend. The All Blacks are taking on the Wallabies on Saturday night, in a sold-out Optus Stadium in Perth. Seven changes have been made to the side and Scott Barrett is back in the captaincy. Newstalk ZB Rugby Commentator Elliott Smith told Ryan Bridge inconsistency is likely the focus for the A…
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Producers want pork from abroad plated up with transparency. The Government's raising minimum spacing requirements to 13% while time in farrowing crates drops from 33 days to just seven. Farmers need to implement the changes by 2035. NZ Pork Chief Executive Brent Kleiss told Ryan Bridge 60% of Kiwis eat imported pork, so it would be ideal to introd…
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One of Māoridom's biggest movements has split with Te Pati Māori. Toitu Te Tiriti —which led the hikoi on Parliament last year— has voted to distance itself from the party. Leader Eru Kapa-King is the Party's former vice President and son of one of its current MPs - has told Te Ao Māori news the party has a dictatorship model of leadership. Labour …
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At what point do you say this local government election's a failure, a flop, not worth the paper it's written on? I think we're fast approaching that point now. Even in Auckland - our biggest city. Super-City. With the most responsibility, the biggest burden to shoulder after amalgamation, the turnout with two weeks left to go is 9.2%. Last year it…
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Property values have ticked up again after a five-month fall. Cotality data shows property values in New Zealand edged up by 0.1% in September. Across the main centres, Wellington dipped by 0.4%, with Auckland also down 0.2%. It follows a cumulative -1.6% drop over the five months to August. ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley told Ryan Bridge the reg…
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US Federal Government workers are bracing for days without pay. Republican and Democrat lawmakers have been unable to reach an agreement on a spending bill. US correspondent Mitch McCann says the shutdown's likely to last almost two weeks. He told Ryan Bridge until then, affected staff aren't getting paid, even if they're in essential roles. McCann…
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Bills QB Josh Allen joins Mark Sanchez on NFL on FOX’s Rearview Episode 4 for an unfiltered conversation following Buffalo’s win over the Saints. Allen breaks down the game — from Khalil Shakir’s 43-yard TD catch to the impact of Dalton Kincaid and Cole Bishop’s clutch interception. He also explains how his scrambling ability has opened up the offe…
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The Gut Cancer Foundation says author and broadcaster Nigel Latta played a vital role in raising awareness of the disease. The high-profile clinical psychologist has died from stomach cancer this week – he was 58. He was heavily involved with the Gut Cancer Foundation following his diagnosis, educating people about the symptoms and risk factors. Fo…
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Disappointment the Government's energy reforms haven't prioritised keeping electricity prices down. Changes include allowing Crown-controlled gentailers more government capital for projects, plans for a new gas import terminal and giving the Electricity Authority more power. Electric Kiwi CEO Huia Burt told Ryan Bridge this could result in wholesal…
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Yesterday was MMP in action. It was exhibit A of a coalition government. Without a single party with a clear mandate, you end up with piecemeal positions. You get a report done then you cherry pick which options are palatable to everybody and effective for nobody. In this case they picked just two of the ten options. Seymour would have liked the op…
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NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo, joined by Cam Wolfe, discuss Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill suffering a dislocated knee that will cause him to miss the rest of the 2025 season. Plus, provide injury status updates on star QB’s Brock Purdy, Jayden Daniels, and Lamar Jackson. Jeffri Chadiha plays contender/pretender with the nine 2-2 te…
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Faster access to primary and specialist mental health and addiction care is having a flow-on effect. The latest data shows nearly 84% of people are accessing primary care within a week, surpassing the government's target, while 80.3% are accessing specialist support within three weeks. Some regions, including Northland, Gisborne and Nelson Marlboro…
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All eyes are on Hamas as Donald Trump gives it three or four days to respond to his proposed peace plan. The deal would end the war, see hostages returned, Israeli troops pulled out of Gaza, and Trump leading an interim Government. It's been supported by our Foreign Minister Winston Peters as well as European and Middle Eastern leaders. CBS Jerusal…
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Today we talk about two famous critiques of Stoicism. One by Friedrich Nietzsche who thought the Stoics weren’t life affirming enough and so rob themselves of some of the best parts of life. The other by Arthur Schopenhauer who thought the Stoics were too life-affirming of worldly things to ever reach a deep understanding of things. Hope you love i…
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There’s nothing quite like watching a well-thought-out strategy come together and work. And hats off to South Korea this morning — they’re absolutely smashing it when it comes to tourism. The government set a goal: 30 million visitors a year by 2030. In 2005, they had 6 million. Last year? 16 million. This year: they’re on track to hit 20 million. …
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The energy sector's hopeful that Government reforms will be bold, and address their concerns. Energy Minister Simon Watts is expected to announce reforms today, which will focus on issues the market hasn't been able to solve itself. Major Electricity Users' Group Executive Director, Karen Boyes, says told Ryan Bridge Liquefied Natural Gas could be …
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The Reserve Bank has been learning lessons from its handling of the Covid pandemic. Chief Economist Paul Conway says they now have a deeper understanding of supply shocks and the structural drivers of inflation and are better equipped for future shocks. He says in hindsight, going earlier or harder to OCR hikes would have reduced inflation sooner. …
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Some building owners may decide it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to new earthquake standards. The Government's eased regulations which will see Auckland, Northland, and the Chatham Islands removed from the regime. Institute of Building Surveyors President Darryl August says while an earthquake isn't likely in Auckland, it could cause…
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NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero, Mike Garafolo, and Ian Rapoport delivered the latest news starting with Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers out for the season with a torn ACL. Jane Slater joins the show to discuss the Packers–Cowboys tie on Sunday Night Football. The Insiders also react to the news that Giants owner John Mara has been diagnosed w…
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NFL Network Insiders Mike Garafolo, and Ian Rapoport report on Lamar Jackson dealing with a hamstring injury, Marlon Humphrey expecting to miss a couple of weeks with a calf injury, and Nnamdi Madubuike missing the rest of the season with a neck injury. The crew also broke down the top storylines from Week 4 including the Giants earning their first…
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Health has always been a portfolio MPs never want a bar of. You never win. Endless fights with the unions. People waiting for surgery. Constant pressure to keep up with technology. And it’s deeply personal for those who don’t get the care they need - it’s literally life-and-death stuff. So if the numbers Simeon Brown is putting out are to be believ…
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Belief improvements are being made in the health system, but they don't show the full story. Quarterly data shows improvements around cancer treatment access, childhood immunisation rates, ED stays, and wait times. Health Minister Simeon Brown says it shows the system is turning a corner. Former Health NZ Chair Rob Campbell told Ryan Bridge there a…
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Our Corrections Minister says services in prisons are improving, despite concerns around staff shortages An extra 98-million-dollars from this year’s Budget was meant to fund corrections until June - when prisoner numbers were expected to reach 10,800. This figure is already within reach, nearly a year ahead of schedule. Mark Mitchell told Ryan Bri…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Monday 29th of September 2025, there's concern prison funding is drying up, Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell tells Ryan what the government will do about it. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. The world has heard New Zealand's verdict on Palestinian statehood, Foreign Pol…
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Putin’s playing a game of chicken with the Europeans and Europeans are the chickens. NATO’s so far done nothing but talk about these fighter jets and drones. Take your pick of experts and former military bosses chiming on the why over the weekend, and you’ll get 10 different answers. Are these incursions a mistake? No. Too many now. So he’s doing t…
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The Insiders Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo give us the good news for the 49ers and the bad news for the Commanders ahead of their Week 4 matchup. The Steelers and Vikings are kicking off the first NFL Game in Dublin on Sunday morning. Judy Battista provides a report live from the scene, before going 1 on 1 with Steelers receiver, Calvin Austin II…
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NFL Network Insiders Mike Garafalo and Ian Rapoport with up to the minute injury news including Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, Malik Nabers and Brandon Aiyuk. Judy Battista reports on Vikings-Steelers ahead of their Week 4 matchup in Dublin. Brian Baldinger breaks down both defenses, as well as how Daniel Jones has led Colts to 3-0 start. Marc Ros…
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The All Blacks have got to perform in this weekend’s Eden Park test. They’re set to face Australia in the wake of their worst-ever defeat just 12 days ago against South Africa. Newstalk ZB’s voice of rugby Elliott Smith told Francesca Rudkin the All Blacks have to turn up, perform, and start finding some consistency. He says consistency won’t come …
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A push for more work-based learning, to give food and fibre employers greater input on training. Key players like Beef + Lamb New Zealand and Federated Farmers have teamed up to demand an overhaul from the government. The sectors have released the Food and Fibre Workforce Capability Strategy. Forestry Owners' Association Chief Executive Elizabeth H…
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy claims his court case is politically motivated. He's been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy, relating to illicit funds from the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. He was acquitted of all other charges. Europe correspondent Vincent McAviney told Francesca Rudkin…
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On the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast Friday 26th of September 2025, Fonterra’s delivered one of its best results ever, Federated Farmers Dairy Chair Karl Dean shares his thoughts. It's the great show down between the All blacks and the Wallabies this saturday night in Auckland, Newstalk ZB rugby commentator and editor Elliot…
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Dairy farmers remain mindful of the chance of more tough times ahead. Fonterra's confirmed a final farmgate milk price of $10.16 for the past season, with earnings of 71 cents per share. But its midpoint forecast for this season remains at $10. Federated Farmers Dairy Board Chair Karl Dean told Francesca Rudkin farmers will be paying off debt and i…
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Yesterday, PPTA members —secondary school teachers— voted to make addressing online extremism an official policy, and are now pushing for Government action. Teachers say they are seeing more misogyny from young boys, as well as xenophobia and anti-Māori rhetoric – and I believe them. Sit down with your teenager and ask them about Andrew Tate, Trump…
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This week, Scott speaks with psychotherapist and writer Joe Nucci, whose work tackles the intersection of mental health, misinformation, and pop psychology. Joe has built a large following by debunking viral myths and bringing nuance to conversations that are too often oversimplified online. Together, they dive into his new book, Psychobabble: Vira…
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield joins Mark Sanchez on NFL on FOX Presents: Rearview Episode 3 for an unfiltered conversation about his career trajectory, Week 3 win over the Jets and life in Tampa Bay. Baker breaks down his pregame mindset vs. NYJ, reflects on being cut in Carolina, and shares why “it just feels right” with the Bucs. Plus, B…
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New Zealand will have first use of the world's first portable brain scanner that could change how concussion is diagnosed for rugby players – but will it work as said? The device —known as the Nurocheck headset— can allegedly detect head injuries in two minutes. Medtech Labs Group CEO Michael Lee says although the brain scanner will be rolled out n…
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The new Reserve Bank Governor seems to tick all the boxes. Dr Anna Breman has been announced as the next Governor, taking over from Christian Hawkesby in December. She was the First Deputy Governor of Sweden’s central bank, and was selected from more than 300 candidates that were initially identified. Economist Cameron Bagrie told Francesca Rudkin …
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Auckland Council's new density plan won't see fewer houses zoned, but will change where they're allowed. The council's Policy and Planning Committee voted 18-5 to pass the plan, which will see more housing near transport hubs and less in natural hazard zones. Former Auckland Mayor Phil Goff shares his thoughts with Francesca Rudkin. LISTEN ABOVE Se…
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On the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast Thursday 25th of September 2025, Independent Economist Cameron Bagrie shares his thoughts on the new Reserve Bank Governor. A new portable med-tech device from the company Nurochek claims it has the ability to diagnose concussions on the sidelines in just two minutes, Dr Doug King Sports …
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It was a big day at Auckland Council yesterday, and I think a good day. The Policy and Planning Committee met for most of yesterday to thrash out the future of Auckland’s housing, debating where and how Auckland is going plan for more homes. The council voted 18-5 to discard PC78 and notify PC120 – which basically means the 3 storey townhouses seen…
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NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo along with Marc Ross & Brian Baldinger provide all details on the Giants decision to bench Russell Wilson for Rookie QB Jaxson Dart in Week 4. Bills CB Christian Benford joins the show, Jeff Chadiha buys or sells 3-0 teams, and Michael F. Florio reveals his Week 4 fantasy waiver wir…
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A grim outlook from business leaders. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey shows business leaders are less optimistic about the economy than they were a year ago. They’re calling for more bipartisanship when it comes to tax, retirement, and the long-term outlook for New Zealand. NZ Initiative co-founder and Chair Roger Patridge told Fra…
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