Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Sam is also the creator of the Waking Up app. Combining Sam's decades of mindfulness practice, profound wisdom from varied philosophica ...
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Citations Needed is a podcast about the intersection of media, PR, and power, hosted by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson.
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Population Healthy digs into important public health topics that impact our everyday lives. Produced by the University of Michigan School of Public Health, the show brings together experts to discuss population health issues from a variety of perspectives, from the microscopic to the macroeconomic, the social to the environmental, and explore the factors that affect the health of all of us, at a population level.
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The Population Five podcast is recorded by a group of friends in the Philadelphia area. We cover current events, pop culture, and other topics in an offbeat and amusing way. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store
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At least One in Five people have a disability. Health disparities for people with disabilities have a long and troubling history. In this podcast, we talk about common health disparities for people with disability, what needs to change to make healthcare more welcoming, and we explore how embracing disability strengthens our communities. In the Health Equity in Action: Community Health Workers five-part podcast series, we examine structural deficits in healthcare for minority populations and ...
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Todd Whatley is a Certified Elder Law Attorney, practicing attorney and now the Elder Law Coach. His passion is to help attorneys become proficient Elder Law Attorneys. He still practices law with over 22 years of experience with offices in two states. He is the Past President of the National Elder Law Foundation, the ABA accredited certifying organization for the ABA. He LOVES working with new and experienced attorneys to help them have the best job in the world and help a great population. ...
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In this multi-part limited series, host and journalist Jason Cavanagh conducts a real-time investigation into the murders, crimes, and conspiracies of hitman, Charles Harrelson, father to actor Woody Harrelson. The investigation will uncover new evidence never shared before, but seeking the truth comes at a risk. There may be people out there - serious, dangerous people - who have an interest in keeping Charles Harrelson’s secrets buried. Produced by Spotify Studios and Tradecraft in associa ...
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Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Michael Boldin covers the original constitution, principles of the revolution, and strategy – all with an eye on advancing liberty.
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When an asteroid passes by our planet and leaves a trail of death in its wake, a quarter of the population have become the living dead. Twenty-five years later the zombies are under the control of the government. Citizens are chosen to participate in Project Mirror, a cloning project in which their "mirrors" are used as food for the undead. When one man discovers that something in his blood is being used to create an army of super-zombies, he decides to help his mirror escape. In doing so he ...
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SA15 a music podcast that feeds from the larder of plenty that is the accumulated work of a single band The Hepburns. For 40 years they’ve been packing the pantry with sweet and sour pop confections that for the large part remain on the shelf, perfectly preserved, but for the most part unsampled by the population at large.The Hepburns are a Llanelli based pop band in their 40th and final year of existence. In that time they have released 15 albums, the latest being the truly majestic Empire ...
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The Leicester Gazette is a local, independent newspaper, free to access for all online and in print. Our podcast is released on the first Tuesday of every month. Listen on your favourite podcast platform.
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Fear and Loathing in Post Apocalyptic America. The future, after the genetic experiments of the great Doctor Patricia R. Durham, leaves all women on the planet with snakes instead of hair, and the unique and terrifying ability to blind, and even kill, a man with a simple stare. The birthrate is at an all-time low, the population dwindles, the world's governments are all but disbanded. One woman walks across Amerika without a destination. College students get drunk and cause trouble. A man in ...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg was established on June 17, 1968. Situated on Florida's west coast, along the Gulf of Mexico, the diocese covers 3,177 square miles in five counties: Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, and Citrus. The principal cities of the diocese are St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Clearwater. The diocese serves a total population of approximately 2,900,000, of whom over 425,000 are Catholic.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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By 2030, 72.8 million - more than one in five U.S. residents - will be age 65 or older. As our population continues to age demands for services rise, while healthcare budgets are shrinking. REUNIONCare emerged from the unmet needs caregivers face because It Takes A Team To Care! Listen in and learn how you can create your Circle of Care Team!
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The year is 2083. The global population has been decimated by the final flu. The United States – not united for a long time – is no more. New lines have been drawn. Five divided nations stand. The story begins in one nation, the New West, which is much like the Old West. The heart of the Comanche empire, turned thriving Texas Hill Country, turned desolate and violent and ruthless once more. A harsh landscape and a society without technology, laws or base human agreements to guide us. Here in ...
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Water Is For Fighting is a five part documentary podcast series that explores the complexities around water management in the Western United States. For this season, we're focusing on the South Platte River in Colorado, because it's a resource that 4.5 million people rely on every day. For most of us, access to clean drinking water is a given, but our relationship with the natural environment is far more intimate-- whether you know it or not. With a growing population, increasingly destructi ...
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All elk, all the time, and only elk. Hunting elk is the aspirational pinnacle for most American hunters. Corey Jacobsen, 10-time World Elk Calling Champion, and Randy Newberg, long-time public land hunting advocate, have combined to lower the hurdles for aspiring elk hunters and provide insight from their combined decades of elk hunting mistakes that will give useful information to elk hunters of all experience levels. Brought to you by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and partners GOHUNT, MTN ...
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Over 95% of the world's population has health problems, with over a third having more than five ailments. Having aches, pains or diseases can be overwhelming, especially when a loved one is going through this pain. Modern medicine is not helping as we are getting more sick with more technology. With allopathic medicine, we can mask the symptoms and get temporary relief or manage symptoms, but it does not address the root cause, hence fails to reverse the condition. The only solution to the m ...
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The National Rural Health Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining and improving health care in rural communities. As the nation's leading technical assistance and knowledge center in rural health, The Center focuses on five core areas: -Transition to Value and Population Health -Collaboration and Partnership -Performance Improvement -Health Information Technology -Workforce
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If you’re weary of political polarization, nothing is more refreshing than nuanced thinking: ideas that reveal the complexity of what’s wrong in the world and how to make it better. But where does such thinking come from? Often, it’s from someone changing their mind—letting go of an old perspective and growing into a new one. Join executive coach Amiel Handelsman as he interviews nuanced thinkers about the origin stories of their big ideas. Each story offers a window into one of humanity’s g ...
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A special series featuring Nashville experts on the rise of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic and where the dust is settling around reimbursement, regulations and utilization moving forward.
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A podcast presented by the Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East-Coast Chapter (ABC-FEC), where we discuss today's news, economy, and political sphere from a perspective that really should be obvious. Hosted by ABC-FEC’s Peter Dyga (CEO) and Sonny Maken (COO), each 20-minute episode provides listeners with a quick overview of the week's most pressing issues, cutting through the clutter of conflicting information to deliver clear, concise insights. Whether it’s about regulations or ...
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Day24: Where Healthcare Meets Exponential Innovation is a podcast that delves into the transformative moment in healthcare, represented by a metaphor on the 24th day of peaceful walks at Radnor Lake in Nashville. Imagine Radnor Lake, an eighty-five square acre lake, tranquil and vast, where lily pads begin to grow, each only one square inch in size. On the first day, there’s just one lily pad, seemingly insignificant on such a large body of water. But each day, the lily pads double, steadily ...
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We're an educational charity and social enterprise, empowering young people to question, challenge, and understand some of the most complex social issues today.
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Dr. Jason Dean, a proud American, Husband, Dad, Doctor and Creator of BraveTV and Palmer Natural Health; these are five simple words that describe me in totality. We are Waking Up the World to the lies you are being told about your health and the hidden truths you need to save yourself and your family. We chat with with experts like Ted Nugent, Mark Victor Hansen, Roger Stone, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Dr. Shawn Baker, Robert Scott Bell and more. You are blasted with propaganda everyday by Big Ph ...
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Dr. Jason Dean, a proud American, Husband, Dad, Doctor and Creator of BraveTV and Palmer Natural Health; these are five simple words that describe me in totality. We are Waking Up the World to the lies you are being told about your health and the hidden truths you need to save yourself and your family. We chat with with experts like Ted Nugent, Mark Victor Hansen, Roger Stone, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Dr. Shawn Baker, Robert Scott Bell and more. You are blasted with propaganda everyday by Big Ph ...
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Hello. My name is Ty Whitman and I feel absolutely blessed to be living in the Tampa area. Although I have spent some time in the northern part of the state, I’m relatively new the Tampa area. I really can’t wait to begin to explore this amazing area, to learn more about it, to learn its history, and to meet it’s people. I’d like to invite you along on that journey with me. My goal is to do that and share that exploring and learning, as well as my love of the area, with you. I hope you find ...
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Against the odds, a takahe pair believed to be infertile have successfully hatched a chick at Wellington's Zealandia Te Mara a Tane. Dr Danielle Shanahan, Chief Executive of Zealandia joins Bryan to share the exciting news.
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There's been a surge in demand for cassettes, CDs and portable audio devices. Matthew Davis, owner of Flying Out Record Store, is with Bryan to discuss the trend.
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In the last stop on our urban vacation tour, Kaila Colbin joins Bryan to tell us how we can have a wonderful holiday staycation in Christchurch.
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Alice Taylor is joining Bryan across the week to give yummy and simple Christmas gift ideas. Today it's simple brownies and garlic oil. Check out Alice's popular Instagram for more festive inspiration.
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Observers may have noticed parts of Rotorua looking a little sharper with berms trimmed, rubbish cleared, and lawns neatly edged. That tidy-up was driven by local rangatahi (youth) who have stepped forward to give their streets a festive spruce-up. A crew of about a dozen young people, led by Waiariki Whanau Mentoring youth mentor Thomas Peato, has…
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What's going on with our eel populations?
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10:35Senior lecturer at AUT, Dr Amandine Sabadel is a chemist, ecologist, environmental scientist and an eel expert. She's with Bryan to discuss why finding where they breed is so important - and why it's proving so difficult.
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We think it's a good idea to recognise some of those who'll keep working through the summer break, so that the rest of us can enjoy a holiday. We've chatted to a nurse and a fire fighter - and today, it's a ranger. Riki Bennett is Ngahere Ranger in the Waitakere Ranges - he joins Bryan for a chat.
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Food waste, wrapping paper, plastic packaging - Christmas can be a wasteful time. Georgie Ferrari, Chief Executive at Sustainability Trust, join Bryan to discuss the practical steps we can take to have a sustainable holiday.
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Part two of our Staycation - or urban vacation series - depending on where you live. Today - Te Whanganui O Tara - Wellington, with Simon Woolf, who's well qualified, first because he lives there, secondly, because he's just written a book about the city, Wellington Moods.
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Summer is the season for walking. Doug Haynes is walking Te Araroa, the National Trail. He's a golf caddie by trade and obviously loves his job, because he's carrying two sets of golf clubs with him - either that or he's stopping at every golf course along the way. We're not sure whether Doug is heading north or south, but he joins Bryan on the lin…
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Alice Taylor is joining Bryan across the week to give yummy and simple Christmas gift ideas.
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Now here's a challenge for anyone with children - find things to do that get them off their screens, get them moving and won't hit parents in the pocket. That's where Bryan's guest comes in. Dr. Susannah Smith is President and Board Chair of Physical Education New Zealand and an Associate Professor at University of Canterbury.…
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Christmas is a time when many of us head back to the family home - the marae - and in the case of many Pacific Islanders - the village. People like Kayla Tuara are taking their family back to the Cook Islands for Christmas. Kayla joins Bryan from Rarotonga.
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We reckon it's a good idea to recognise some of those who'll keep working through the summer break, so that the rest of us can enjoy a holiday. Yesterday it was Ian King - on call most of the summer break for the Otaki Volunteer Fire Brigade. Today on the run home to Christmas, we celebrate the work of Holly Rawiri, Duty Nurse Manager at Taranaki H…
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It's been a big year for the colossal squid
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16:36We can't get enough colossal squid action, and it turns out 2025 was a big year for the massive creature. Here to tell us more, is Professor Kat Bolstad - head of the AUT Squid Squad.
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Who can resist an interview with Scott Base? The town under New Zealand jurisdiction will most likely get a white Christmas - in fact if it doesn't, you might need to reassess that oceanside property you had your eyes on. Faith Farquhar-Culling is the volunteer social club president at Scott Base this summer - what a job - she joins Bryan for a cha…
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RNZ Business Editor Gyles Beckford joins Bryan to chat about the new free trade deal with India.
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Sam Harris speaks with Ross Douthat about religion, modernity, and what can steady a culture that feels increasingly unmoored. They discuss the case for faith in an age of digital disembodiment, declining birthrates, and looming AI-driven upheaval. They also debate tribalism and dogmatism, whether secular societies can generate durable moral consen…
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Need some ideas if you're staying put in Auckland this holiday season? The City of Sails is packed with lots of low-cost adventures and special events, if you know where to look. Here to point us in the right direction is Annie Dundas from Tataki Auckland Unlimited.
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Alice Taylor, who's known as 'alicetayloreats' on Instagram, joins Bryan over the next three days offering last minute ideas that don't involve a lot of money or time.
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Here's someone else who won't be putting his feet up over the Christmas break. Ian King became a career firefighter in 1974 and is now the chief fire officer in Otaki, where he's lived for 50 years. He joins Bryan to tell us more.
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It's the school holidays, but you know you're really winning with the kids when they take an active interest in a subject outside the classroom. Morgan McKeen is a science technology engineering and mathematics specialist teacher at Milford School in Auckland. Our topic today is taking science on holiday with you.…
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While Spotify has revolutionised the way we listen to music, online shopping has done the same for retail, not to mention books. More and more people are buying online, so what's it like running a bookstore in a tiny community? Leigh Hickey runs The Good Story bookstore in Akaroa, on Banks Peninsula, which opened in April 2023. She gives Bryan her …
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We reckon it's a good idea to recognise some of those who'll keep working through the summer break, so that the rest of us can enjoy a holiday. People like Kerry Stanley, who runs the Waka Kai, making deliveries from New World Whitianga around the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. If you know the region, you'll know Cooks Beach is five minute…
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With more than 50 years of combined leadership experience, hosts Peter and Sonny dive into the five essential secrets that shape truly great leaders. In this episode, they share hard-earned insights, real-world lessons, and practical guidance to help professionals at any level strengthen their leadership journey. “The Obvious Podcast” is a producti…
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Stevin Creegan and his Harley riding service dog, Loki
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9:15When Stevin Creegan gets on his Harley Davison to go on a ride, his best mate Loki is always along for the journey.
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Nota Bene sing Christmas songs live in studio, and Kathryn looks back on 2025 with panelists te Radar, Irene Pink, Sam Ackerman and Kirsten Zemke.
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The many roles of screen legend Sir Sam Neill
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27:30He's been considered one for years - but last month Sir Sam Neill was officially designated a Screen Legend. The honour marking his stellar fifty year career was handed out at the New Zealand Screen Awards and followed his Logie for 'Best Lead Actor' in the series The Twelve at the Australian TV awards in August. From Sleeping Dogs and Reilly, Ace …
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Wellingtonian takes to the field for Thai women's football team
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7:57South East Asia's biggest sporting event winds up tomorrow, and playing for the Thai women's side has been Wellington's Natalie Olson.
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It took him more than a decade - but earlier this year Simon Olliver achieved the incredible feat of becoming the oldest person to complete the gruelling Oceans Seven swim.
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Kathryn and commentators look back on the year in politics, business, the economy and science.
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Screentime: The top five TV shows and films for 2025
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11:57Tom Augustine is a Tamaki based filmmaker and critic.
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Summer holidays come with plenty of opportunities for children to utter 'I'm bored'. Parenting expert Zhenlin Wang on whether that's a bad thing.
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Tech: What big tech developments might we see in 2026?
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16:14Tech journalist Bill Bennett looks at how 2025 became the year tech giants became deeply entangled in geopolitics.
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The economy rebounded in the September quarter, after contracting in the June period.
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Around the motu: RNZ's Libby Kirkby-McLeod in Hamilton
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10:31Libby Kirkby-McLeod is a senior RNZ reporter based in Hamilton
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Book review: The Funeral Crashers by Joanna Nell
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5:54Cynthia Morahan reviews The Funeral Crashers by Joanna Nell, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand.
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UK: Doctors' walkout, Abramovich warning, inflation drop
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9:47Natasha Clark is political editor for LBC London.
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Floods and job losses - Tasman District Mayor Tim King
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17:29Tasman District mayor Tim King joins Kathryn to talk about how the region and its recovery is going.
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Marilyn Waring on take her pay equity fight to the people
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26:22Former National Minister and academic Marilyn Waring who set up the People's Select Committee gives an update on pay equity progress.
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Auckland Airport braces for busiest time of year
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9:16Auckland Airport chief executive Carrie Hurihanganui talks through the big changes and what they mean for the Auckland economy.
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Family carers cases seek decision after Supreme Court ruling
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15:51Cases brought by family carers that have been on hold for years in the Employment Relations Authority are now waiting for direction.
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It Didn’t Say Go Abroad. It Said Stay Home.
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14:48Most who talk about the Monroe Doctrine hope you’ve never read it. In this episode, we go right to the source, James Monroe’s message to congress on Dec 2, 1823. Understanding his exact words, placing them alongside George Washington and John Quincy Adams, shows the doctrine as it was understood at the time: restraint and non-intervention. Path to …
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Science commentator Dr Jen Martin joins Kathryn with four of the top discoveries of the year.
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2025 marked another year of big developments in space exploration, including NASA's Project Artemis that will take humans farther from Earth than anyone's been for over 50 years.
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Book review: What Have I Done? My Autobiography by Ben Elton
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3:53Gina Rogers reviews What Have I Done? My Autobiography by Ben Elton.
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A new charter school in Upper Hutt focused on high-performance sports is set to open next year.
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Artist Fifi Colston on 30 years of WOW, and what comes next
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22:58After 30 years of spectacular designs for the World of Wearable Arts, one of New Zealand's most prolific illustrators, creators, designers and writers, Fifi Colston, is taking a break.
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Australia: Bondi latest, expenses scandal, Budget update
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10:55Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn with the latest on the Bondi shootings, including how public debate has now shifted to political recriminations, now the government has announced it would tighten gun laws.
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