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The Food Fighters

Nick Webb, Liz Webster, Oli Fletcher

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Liz Webster, Oli Fletcher and Nick Webb are fighting against a dangerous deregulation of the UK food industry that would have disastrous consequences for what ends up on our shelves and in our stomachs.
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A Dog's Life with Anna Webb

Anna Webb, Mike Hanson

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Dogs. They’re companions, guardians, and much much more – they complete us. And they just might save us from ourselves. Anna Webb explores all levels of modern dog ownership and brings to life why every dog is extraordinary. She speaks to scientists and experts - people who have and are changing our understanding of dogs - on everything from emotional intelligence to nutrition to behaviour, delving deep into subjects like homeopathy, telepathic communication and the pet food scandal. It's th ...
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The Highway to Nothing

Nick Capper and Jeremy Webb

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An interview podcast about travelling entertainers and the stories they collect along the way. Join our host Nick Capper each week as he, along with his co-host Jeremy Webb, interview entertainers who have travelled all over this country and around the world, and have returned with a tale to tell.
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You're An Idiot

People Of Comedy

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Welcome to the You're An Idiot, the (soon-ish to be) award-winning podcast hosted by Alex Dragicevich. Its the only funny podcast and new episodes drop every Monday. Join the Patreon for a weekly bonus episode and free tickets to any of our comedy shows!
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On How They're Here, 20-year-old business student, Tyler Webb, has conversations with midwestern entrepreneurs and creatives in order to learn more about their non-traditional paths to success and the reasons America's Heartland is becoming an emerging hub for business and innovation. Episodes every OTHER Wednesday.
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The place to listen to the Beyond The Ropes Podcast. With Michael Prime, David White, Sean Mansfield & Dwight Best looking at all the buzzing topics in the greatest sport there is, joined by Pros every other week. #BeyondTheRopes #TeamBTR
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Shuffle All

Derek Heidemann

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Welcome to Shuffle All , where Nick and Derek talk about music! Listening to music is a critical part of both our lives, and we talk about it all the time anyway, so why not make that into a podcast? Join us in talking about our favorite tracks of the week, guilty pleasures, deep dives, and more. Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb
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After 50 years of writing comedy for most of the UK's highest-profile comics and performers, Colin now chats with those who work behind the scenes in television: from the camera operators, and sound supervisors to the directors and producers; and in show business: from the stars to the stagehands - who all share their never-before-heard memories and anecdotes. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagra ...
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Adam Graham continues his journey through Old Time Radio Detective programs from their first available adventure to their final bow in Seasons 4-6 which were released between 2012 and 2015, featuring nearly 1,000 Old Time Radio episodes. You can listen to the current podcast feed of The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio here. Picking up where we left off at the end of Volume 1, Volume 2 begins by continuing the Adventures of Frank Race, The Fat Man, Let George Do It, Sherlock Holmes (with J ...
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Faculty of Education

UVic Faculty of Education

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Learning Transforms with Ted Riecken, Shauneen Pete and Emma Edmunds is a podcast on research, practices and inspiring people and subjects related to education. Coming to you from the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria (UVic).
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The Finance Minister believes the country is in a position to grow. The Reserve Bank believes the economy has now turned a corner after last month's 50-basis-point cut to the OCR. It's cut the cash rate a further 25-basis-points to 2.25%, but is signalling further cuts are unlikely. Nicola Willis told Ryan Bridge that while the data lags make thing…
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Encouragement for any Northlander who feels hard done by from the region-wide power outages last year to explore legal avenues. Local businesses are taking class action against Transpower and its lines maintenance contractor over the outages caused from a pylon collapsing in Glorit, north of Helensville. An investigation found a relatively inexperi…
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The Auckland Business Chamber believes a a surcharge cap is a reasonable compromise to an otherwise unfair rule. In July, the Government announced its plan to ban surcharges for shoppers on methods like Paywave, forcing merchants to front the cost instead. The business chamber says this will just force businesses to increase costs, which will be un…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Thursday the 27th of October 2025, Finance Minister Nicola Willis joins Ryan to talk on the final OCR cut of the year. The Northland pylon fiasco is heading to court, Northland MP Grant McCallum shares his thoughts. Business groups have come up with an alternative plan for the surcharge ban, A…
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So what do we know today that we didn't know yesterday after the big show from the Reserve Bank? Well not much, really. The cut was expected - it was already priced in. They're a bit more rosy on growth, it looks like the end of the cycle for cuts. But beyond that, it really is guesswork. The central outlook was 'balanced'. Meaning closed wallets c…
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Release Date: November 06, 2013 Johnny’s investigations uncovers more information on a young man in a slum with more heartbreak for his sister. Original Air Dates: May 9 and 10, 1956 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Gr…
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Another cut to the Official Cash Rate is expected today but it could be the last for a long time. The Reserve Bank's reviewing the OCR at 2pm. Most economists expect the cash rate to be cut 25-basis-points to 2.5%. ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley told Ryan Bridge they expect the Reserve Bank to keep the door wide open to taking further action next…
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A lot of roles could be facing the axe as the Government looks to scrap regional councils. The Government's proposing replacing them with boards made up of Mayors in a particular region. The proposal aims to reduce duplication and put downward pressure on rates. Boards would be required to put plans in place around re-organising services and infras…
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Hopes a nationwide maths pilot can continue to deliver results. The $40 million Government programme targeted 1,500 Year 7 and 8 students needing extra support, through small-group tutoring up to four times a week. New data shows students averaged one to two years progress in 12 weeks. PPTA President Chris Abercrombie told Ryan Bridge the focus on …
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I'm part of the generation that grew up pre-cell phones. Gifts were usually clothing you needed. Toys were chatter rings, marbles, maybe a skate board. There was no 'picky eating', as we've heard about this week. If you didn't finish what was on your plate at dinner, you didn't get a treat afterwards. Sweat treats were fruit. Or Raro sachets (sugar…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday the 26th of November 2025, The Government's committed to abolishing all 11 regional councils, Otago Regional Council Chair Hilary Calvert says she thinks this is a good idea. Students forced to do an hour of maths a day made a full year's progress in just 12 weeks, PPTA President Chr…
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Release Date: November 05, 2013 A woman comes to Malone to help and she needs it when she’s charged with the murder of her husband’s mistress. Original Air Date: June 29, 1951 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, P…
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A rise in bulk buying may be contributing to New Zealand's food waste. A report commissioned by the Ministry for the Environment reveals more than 1.2 million tonnes of food is wasted or thrown away here every year. Nearly a third is by households, with processing and food production making up the rest. Love Food Hate Waste Programme Manager Sophie…
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A construction sector voice says mandatory home warranties are well overdue. The Government's announced plans to require warranties for new homes three storeys or less and all renos worth at least $100,000. Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says it hopes to protect homeowners from cowboys. Certified Builders Association Chief Executive …
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A Bay of Plenty trust says new investment will help more families address harm before authorities have to step in. The Social Investment Fund's putting $50 million into programmes for children with parents in prison, and those who’ve grown up in care. Among the recipients is Ngati Awa Social and Health Services Trust. Chief Executive Enid Ratahi-Pr…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 25th of November 2025, The Government's announced a new building rule designed to protect homeowners from cowboy builders. A study from Otago uni says Kiwis toss out 1.2 million tonnes of food a year, Love Food Hate Waste Programme Manager, Sophie Wolland shares how we can improve food…
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This rates cap, how's it actually going to work. I had Luxon on my Herald show yesterday, an announcement's coming in the next few weeks. But ask any Mayor, not the ones who like disco toilets and golden miles, but the ones who already to the basic stuff and little else. They're cutting their cloth. Tim Macindoe in Hamilton. I spoke to the Tararua …
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Release Date: November 04, 2013 Johnny investigates the theft of silver blue mink furs near a slum neighborhood where cooperation is hard to come by. Original Air Dates: May 7 and 8, 1956 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Ad…
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LA Comic Ali Macofsky (Colbert, Joe Rogan Experience) joins the pod and we get semi-emotional talking about family as thanksgiving is upon us. (Alex gets deeper than he usually does tbh) We also talk about hygiene, addiction, relationships, and a girl stole Alex's tee shirt! Check it out. Awesome show. Thank you for listening. JOIN THE PATREON FOR …
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A banking expert is picking apart National's 'piecemeal' Kiwisaver election pledge, saying it doesn't go far enough. The party's promising to lift default worker and employer KiwiSaver contributions to six percent by 2032 - matching Australia's 12 percent superannuation rate. Employer contributions would increase by half a percent - but not until 2…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast 2025, National promises to lift the default kiwisaver rate to 12% by 2032 if elected again next year, Claire Matthews Associate Professor at Massey University Business School shares her thoughts. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. The trucking industry wants tougher rules f…
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The trucking industry wants NZTA to have the power to impound dangerous vehicles, after an Auckland operator was jailed for manslaughter. Ashik Ali kept his truck on the road despite it being banned, and its failed brakes caused it to roll away and fatally hit a roadworker last year. Transporting NZ Policy Head, Billy Clemens told Ryan Bridge the a…
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Unions charge like wounded bulls for their services. And they claim they're in it for the workers. They care about workers' pay and conditions so much, they're worked their way up the union ranks to help those at the bottom. But then once they get a bit of profile. They jump ship to the Labour party, their good mates. Craif Rennie - flits between t…
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This week we’re joined by Dr Carly Ameen who is a Bio-Archeologist who has been part of a team studying the emergence and diversification of dog morphology. Looking at the remarkable difference in over 600 dog’s skulls from as far back as 11,000 years, the team discovered a huge variety of skull shapes and sizes. This proves that dogs were very dif…
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Release Date: November 02, 2013 A businessman is kidnapped and held for ransom and the police must step in when his fight has a breakdown. Original Air Date: July 22, 1952 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Bo…
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Release Date: November 01, 2013 The police join the search for the missing investment banker. Original Air Date: May 4, 1956 Dr. Tim, Sandy, and Jill search for the source of a food poisoning epidemic. Original Air Date: 1948 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.grea…
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