Award-winning LBC radio presenter, writer and ‘For the Many’ podcast co-host, Iain Dale brings his acclaimed, incisive insight on current affairs as he speaks with high profile media and political figures.
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Insights from the greatest minds in sport with Lewis Hatchett. Including guests like Tom Curry, Jofra Archer, Dale Steyn, Will Greenwood, Dr Gordon Flett, Dr Jim Loehr, James Kerr, Dame Tanni-Grey Thompson, Rhiannan Iffland, Eric Cressey, Michael Klim, Michelle Carter, Helen Richardson-Walsh, Dr Mustafa Sarkar, and many more. The game doesn’t get any easier. This podcast will help you play it better.
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Internet marketer and mumpreneur Fiona Lewis blogs about work from home ideas using the internet for stay at home mums.
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We are here to share ideas, concepts and light. Our journey of transformation and growth does not have to be lonely, we can do it together. Conscious Conversations is all of the above and more. It is about bringing everything from our unconscious to our conscious.
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Uncovering the secrets behind world-class commercialization strategy for senior executives - garnished with tech & Champagne. Learn from people who've bridged the strategy gap between planning, execution and measurement. They'll have battle scars to show, skin in the game and money in play. Most aren't famous but there's zero commercial agenda here, so heeding their wisdom is priceless. Listen to an episode if you dare, but you've been warned. There's no going back. Keep taking your blue pil ...
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Grit is a pod hosted by Jon Harman, where we talk to people at all stages of their careers in the creative industries. We seek to find what they do, how they do it, why they do it and how did they get there. Each episode will explore top tips and insider information to give inspiration and help people stay motivated as professional creatives. "From Grit comes Pearls"
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We are Inspyre! A passionate team of content creators exploring the stories that light up our books and screens. Join us on our journey through pages and frames. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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HBO’s Band of Brothers Podcast celebrates the 20th anniversary of one of the most iconic miniseries in television history. A show that honors an America which saved the world with selflessness, courage and everyday heroism. This 12-part podcast series will explore these themes via emotionally-rich, highly-researched interviews with individual cast members, revisiting the Emmy® and Golden Globe® award-winning epic episode by episode.
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Iain Dale interviews former Tory MP Anna Firth, in an episode recorded shortly after the general election. They talk about the election result and how it feels to lose, the influence of Reform UK, her campaigning against pet theft, and the legacy of Sir David Amess, who preceded her in her seat.द्वारा Global
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#206 - Dr Erin Hoare - How Does ADHD Affect Athletes?
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Dr Erin Hoare is an honorary fellow at Deakin University, a former professional netballer and Australian rules footballer. The conversation around neurodiversity and especially ADHD is growing and Erin’s work has begun to look into the research in the world of sport. Expect to learn what ADHD is, the challenges of ADHD in sport, why people with ADH…
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Matthew Stadlen sits in for Iain and interviews safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, live from the Edinburgh Fringe. They talk about the work she wants to do to tackle violence against women and girls, how to push back against Andrew Tate and whether social media is any fun anymore.द्वारा Global
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Matthew Stadlen sits in and interviews former Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf, live from the Edinburgh Fringe. They discuss how his premiership as first minister ended, his reaction to the riots, whether independence is doomed - and loads more.द्वारा Global
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The Olympics may be over, but some of our top Olympians are still showering themselves in glory. Sam looks at Lydias Ko's remarkable month and casts his eye ahead to the Paralympics.
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Business commentator Victoria Young
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The Court of Appeal has upheld an Employment Court ruling that Uber drivers are employees rather than contractors.
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North
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As rain hits the lower North Island so far it's spared the Tararua District, but Jimmy says that wasn't the case a week ago when heavy rains in the region meant rivers ran high and surrounding land was under water, while slips blocked roads.
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Book review: Wild, Wild Women by Janis Freegard
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Sonja de Friez reviews Wild, Wild Women by Janis Freegard published by At The Bay.
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Kiwi actor Leon Wadham on his power-hungry Rings
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Growing up in Wellington, in full Lord of the Rings fever in the early 2000s, Leon Wadham had no inkling how much of Tolkien's world he'd one day be a part of.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suspended his campaign, encouraging his supporters in key states to back Donald Trump instead.
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The nutritionist working out why we can't stop eating ultraprocessed foods
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Why is it so hard to stop eating ultraprocessed foods once you've started?
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Second tier lenders quit NZ: does this diminish competition for big banks?
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Three second tier lenders have quit New Zealand in the last year - and those in the sector say it means less competition for the big banks.
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Furniture giant IKEA has been snooping around our homes
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IKEA is due to open a shop at Auckland's Sylvia Park next year.
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We head off to Timaru to check in ahead of an event that celebrates local produce and producers.
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Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
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Dale, Tim and Kathryn discuss proposed changes to the Fast Track Bill, a potential capital raise for Kiwi Bank, escalating power prices, the Treaty Principles Bill and what came out of the Local Government conference.
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Widespread flooding North of Porirua as Wellington rain continues
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There is widespread flooding in Pāuatahanui north of Porirua where rain is still falling heavily.
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Wellington weather update: regional emergency manager
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Wellington Region Emergency Management Office is urging residents in the Greater Wellington region to work from home today if they can, due to heavy rain in the region.
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The former NBA player, now human rights campaigner
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Enes Kanter Freedom is a former NBA player who lost his job for speaking out on human rights abuses in China and Turkey.
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Europe: Germany IS attack, superyacht investigation, Ukraine
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney details the stabbing attack at a summer festival in Germany, by a suspect thought to be linked to Islamic State.
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Council retires key bridge cutting off part of popular cycle
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The West Coast town of Ross has been cut out of a popular cycle route after the Totara Rail Bridge - used by pedestrians and cyclists - had to be closed for safety.
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Australia Post fleet sourced from NZ
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What began as a start up bike design project in a Wairarapa woolshed has now broken into the Australian market.
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Employers voice concern about changes to Te Pūkenga
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Some employers are sounding alarm over the government's plans to restructure Te Pūkenga.
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The week that was Te Radar & Donna Brookbanks
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Comedians Te Radar and Donna discuss some of the contenders for strangest pet insurance claim of the year.
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The All Blacks coaching group lasted only five tests - Sam looks at the what Leon MacDonald's departure means for the ABs, plus the return of the America's Cup and the farewell of a Warriors great.
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Thirty years ago, British production collective The Ballistic Brothers released London Hooligan Soul, a diverse double-LP overview of UK club culture. A remastered 30th Anniversary edition has just been reissued, and we'll hear two key tracks from that today, followed by chiming guitar business from Auckland's Silk Cut and some 80s Afro-disco from …
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Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
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An independent panel has given the go-ahead for a controversial housing development for 202 homes at Ngongotaha in Rotorua.
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Book review: Becoming Tangata Tiriti: Working with Maori,
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Paul Diamond reviews Becoming Tangata Tiriti: Working with Maori, Honouring the Treaty by Avril Bell published by Auckland University Press
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