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Tea With Me

Shane Todd

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Join comedian Shane Todd for a weekly cup of tea and a chat. New episodes every Wednesday. Get bonus episodes and content at - https://www.patreon.com/teawithmepodcast
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The Pub Quiz Pod

Liam Shaw and Jake Bhardwaj

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The Pub Quiz Pod is the show where comedians Liam Shaw and Jake Bhardwaj answer a real pub quiz sent in by a real Pub Quizmaster from somewhere in the country . With the help of a different special guest each week, you can expect gags, geekery and glorious nonsense.
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The top rated Packers podcast in the world delivers you premium content on the NFL's most storied franchise. Packers fandom stretches worldwide and this podcast delivers unique interviews, stories, stats and more. All things Green and Gold. Thousands of 5-star reviews. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the IKE Packers Podcast.
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BLVD Church

BLVD Church

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BLVD is a community-based, non-denominational church. Our purpose is to be a church that is on your street, and in your city. We focus on God, building community through active discipleship, and reaching the lost.
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Welcome to the Sit Down, a crime history podcast that delves into the long obsessed archives of crime. Weekly, we look at the sinister and evil lives of the world's most ruthless people. Ones that are both alive and dead. Everything from the Mafia, to the drug trade, cartels, terrorists, war criminals, serial killers, white collar criminals and more. Hosted by Jeff Nadu.
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Each week, WORDTheatre® shares a brilliant short story performed live in LA, NY or London by a great actor, usually with the author in the room to hear their story being brought to life. Like what you hear? Visit WORDTheatre.org/Membership/ or if you are near the UK, visit WORDTheatreUK.org to enjoy live events and recordings by becoming a Patron or Enthusiast Member! WORDTheatre® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the US and a Dual Charitable Trust in the UK. We are on a mission to m ...
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I’m Investigative Journalist Mollye Barrows. For years, I’ve covered the stories that made headlines in Northwest Florida and all along the Gulf Coast - murders, missing persons, and mysteries of all kinds. These cases are far from over for many victims because the full story has yet to surface. Join me for Gulf Coast Confidential, where I dive into the saltier side of the South and expose the lies, greed, and corruption that often weighs down the truth.
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True crime podcasting often forgets that, underneath the gore and sensationalism, there are real people, real families, and real justice waiting to be served. The Fall Line® focuses on ethical, deep-dive coverage of the cold cases of missing people, unsolved homicides, and unidentified persons called John and Jane Does. Intensive research and in-depth interviews with families, law enforcement, and experts tell the stories of victims and survivors you’ve never heard of. . . and why their case ...
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Rob Shuter is serving up some tea! Hear from America’s No. 1 gossip columnist as he’s joined by industry peeps and celebrity pals each day to break exclusive scoops and dish on the biggest Hollywood news. All in his naughty but nice signature style, of course. It’s always a pinch, never a punch!
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At Acts29, we believe that the mandate of the Church is threefold: To preach the Gospel, to plant churches, and to demonstrate the power of God. We believe that through the keys of the Kingdom (Matthew 16:19), we are called to unlock Kingdom Realities — making the supernatural power, presence, and promises of God a visible reality in our world today. Bij Handelingen29 geloven we dat de roeping van de Kerk drieledig is: Het verkondigen van het Evangelie, het planten van gemeenten, en het demo ...
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Real estate: the ultimate game of risk and reward. It’s the biggest investment most people ever makeFortunes are won and lost every day. How do you stay ahead of the game? Who’s buying, who’s selling and why? You need an edge. Boroughs & Burbs. This podcast is your secret weapon, giving you the insider knowledge and strategies you need to succeed in the high-stakes and cutthroat world of real estate. The Boroughs are New York City.The Burbs are wherever you are: Connecticut, Austin, the Hamp ...
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The goal of college is to graduate and find a career job! Yet today with rising cost of college and a challenging job market, this has become difficult for many people. On this show I will interview people who have landed their career job and have paid off their student debt! Plus there will be professional coaches and successful business leaders who will share what it takes to get hired and have a great career!
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Anyone Can Play Guitar

James Redhead and Ben Steel

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Anyone Can Play Guitar podcast - the show which gives you, the listener, a look behind the scenes of some of your favourite artists. If you're trying to make it it in this business, it will give you a series of hints and pointers on your journey as a musical artist, via some great interviews with a wide range of people from the world of music. Interviews cover established artists, publicists, radio DJ’s, academics, promoters, and many more as we delve behind the scenes of making music. Along ...
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Boundary of Disaster

Ellie Bone Osborne, Matthew Willis, Adam Berry and Matt Bone

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Ellie, Adam, Matt, and Boney are racing fans who have been distracted by aviation history, except for Ellie, who is far too sensible for that business. Boundary of Disaster aims to put that right. Named for the late, much-missed Sir Stirling Moss, our podcast will look at the latest in motorsport while remembering the most incredible moments from the history of our sport. Join our amazing guests and us as we revel in everything going around in circles has to offer. Hosted on Acast. See acast ...
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 29 August 2025, Reserve Bank chair Neil Quigley has quit with immediate effect. Finance Minister Nicola Willis tells Heather if he hadn't left voluntarily, she would have sacked him. The Marokopa fugitive dad and his kids have burgled a dairy this week - but police don't sound like…
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Prince Andrew and Princess Anne secretly binging With Love, Meghan while King Charles refuses to watch. A-listers scrambling for a seat at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding — already dubbed “bigger than Bezos” — and Jennifer Lopez quietly rising above Luis Guzmán’s stinging diss. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynice…
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Now, I've got a huge amount of respect for the police, and I very much, almost weakly appreciate what it is that they do for us, but I think we have to call it. Tom Phillips is embarrassing them. I mean, the fact that he is still out there with his kids coming up 4 years now is embarrassing for the police because it looks like they're having rings …
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The British court of appeal is set to make a decision on the 'asylum hotels' around the country. Asylum seekers have been staying in hotels at the taxpayers expense, and the government is expected to make an announcement later today. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey says that tension around these hotels is rising and protests outside these hotels are ge…
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More than 25,000 visitors from around Australasia are headed to Tauranga for the AIMS games this weekend. Around 14,000 kids from across the continent will be competing in 27 different sports. AIMS Games tournament director Kelly Schischka told Heather duPlessis-Allan that there are 431 schools being represented, including new competitors from Fiji…
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Reserve Bank board chairman Neil Quigley has resigned “with immediate effect” in the wake of the shambolic handling of Adrian Orr’s resignation as Governor. Finance Minister Nicola Willis made the announcement just before 6pm on Friday - the day after the Reserve Bank revealed Orr temporarily stepped down as Governor a week before the public was to…
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Tonight on the Huddle, Rugby editor Elliott Smith and Canterbury sports reader Nick Bey join Heather duPlessis-Allan to discuss the latest sports news. Does rugby need a rule change to protect against CTE? And how much are people willing to pay to watch the FIFA world cup next year? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A legal expert has recommended that the Government re-write its poorly written gang patch law. It follows a judge's recent decision allowing a Mongrel Mob member to have his patch back. Waikato University Law Professor Al Gillespie says the judge interpreted the law fairly. He says the law is ambiguous as it doesn't say the patch must be destroyed.…
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The Bradbury Group is back, with Martyn 'Bomber' Bradbury firing up over everything from Gaza to climate chaos, before diving into a rollicking debate on what Labour must do to win. Chris Hipkins joins for a one-on-one on crime, the economy, and cruise ships in Auckland, while panelists Arena Williams, Craig Renney, and John Tamihere trade blows ov…
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Police have a balance to manage as they continue the hunt for Marokopa fugitive father Tom Phillips and his three children. Police have released CCTV footage of a retail burglary in the King Country town of Piopio on Wednesday involving two people they believe to be the Marokopa father and one of his children. Lawyer Matthew Hague, who has served i…
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There are questions over whether TVNZ cut too many jobs as it turns a surprisingly strong profit. The broadcaster's reported an after-tax profit of nearly $26million dollars - after an $85million dollar loss last year. But it comes after the broadcaster cut jobs - including canning production of programmes like Fair Go, Sunday and the midday and ni…
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Consultation on the Government's proposed overhaul of the main secondary school qualification's open to mid-September. It includes axing level one, and replacing levels two and three with certificates, that aim to be internationally comparable. Auckland Principal Claire Amos doesn't want the system scrapped, and told Heather du Plessis-Allan that w…
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😳 Will Smith has been accused of posting a video using an AI audience and we have what fans are calling the 'proof' 💔 Christina Applegate has updated us on her battle with MS and how it's impacted her daughter Subscribe and follow for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By LiSTNR
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Packers Trade for Micah Parsons and Alex and KJ hopped immediately on the podcast. Find out the details and what this means for Packers Nation. Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast! Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcast…
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In this episode #197, Season 5 of Boroughs & Burbs, we dive into the art of simplifying, decluttering, and maximizing value. Stephanie Radman of Mayflower Home Organizing shares strategies for creating order and balance in your home, from taming closets and kitchens to preparing properties for market. Then, Grant Panarese and Christie Spooner of Bl…
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s fairytale engagement overshadowed by concerns about his outspoken father, Ed Kelce. Meghan Markle fuming that Taylor deliberately hijacked her Netflix spotlight, and Bruce Willis’ loved ones quietly clashing over his care as his frontotemporal dementia advances. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @nau…
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Fears of a new political crisis swept through France - as it looks likely Francois Bayrou will be ousted in a crucial confidence vote. France’s embattled Prime Minister stunned the country when he asked President Emmanuel Macron to convene an extraordinary session of parliament in September. UK correspondent Enda Brady speculates ahead of the big d…
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Luxury spending has been booming over the last couple of decades, but many high-end brands have been taking a financial hit. Gucci, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton have been seeing significant revenue falls since the Covid-19 pandemic. Fisher Funds' Sam Dickie reveals what could be behind the downturn. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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Pāmu, formerly Landcorp, recently reported a net profit after tax of $120 million for the year ended June 2025, which will see it return a $15 million dividend. It's a significant turnaround compared to last year, when the company posted a loss of $26 million. The Country's Jamie Mackay explained further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland Council's Maurice Williamson and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! We've got councillors laughing at rate rises in Grey District - how outrageous is this? Or was it out of context? The Government has made moves to loosen liquor laws. They're not cutting …
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 28 August 2025, Nicole McKee tells Heather why the Government is loosening liquor licensing rules. Air NZ boss Greg Foran has delivered his final annual result before he leaves the airline - and he hints at his next job. Will a few new Costcos around the country really result in …
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Well it's fair to say World Rugby's copping it today, even more so than yesterday. This is following the death of Shane Christie, the former Highlander who had the headaches and the memory loss and all those other symptoms that were consistent with CTE from too many head knocks. A former Wales #8 with early onset dementia, Alex Popham, has gone str…
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Pāmu, formerly Landcorp, is seeing a significant financial turnaround, having reported a net profit after tax of $120 million for the year ended June 2025, which will see it return a $15 million dividend. It's a significant turn compared to last year's results, where the company posted a loss of $26 million. Chief executive Mark Leslie says he's 't…
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There's frustrations over yet another delay to a possible extension of the Port of Tauranga wharves. The Stella Passage development fast-track application has been halted, days before an expert panel was due to begin discussions. A High Court judge has directed it must not be considered, pending further orders from the court. Tauranga Business Asso…
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The Government's new reforms are being welcomed by the alcohol industry body. The Government's proposing making businesses have further zero and low alcohol products on sale, to meet growing demand. It's also allowing businesses to respond to objections on licensing, and permitting wineries and breweries to have both an on and off license. Newstalk…
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The Government hopes businesses will be in favour of an alcohol regulation shake-up. It's allowing breweries and wineries to have both an on and off license - and is also letting businesses respond to objections around them having a license. Objections need to come from the local community. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee says it's importan…
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A new $35-million-dollar supercomputer is levelling up the country's weather predictions. Earth Sciences New Zealand says the new Cascade system is three times more powerful than its predecessor - helping provide earlier and more frequent forecasting. It's hoped the computer's advanced modelling capabilities could mitigate the impact of severe weat…
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