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Dingo and the Coach

Dan Albers & Steve Ellis

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"Dingo and the Coach" is where sports meets life, with a twist. Dive into raw, real, and inspiring conversations about the game, life lessons, and everything in between. Whether you're a sports fanatic, a seeker of wisdom, or just love good banter, Dingo and the Coach have you covered!
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Welcome to the Dark Charlie show where we discuss controversial world topics such as legalization of the 420, religion, gun control, parenting, and anything else that may seem to be a controversial topic. We combine comedy along with a quality discussion for our listeners. Also, opinions or suggestions to our casts are encouraged by our listeners!
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The Defend the Wild podcast is a place to discuss all things relating to native Australian wildlife; the dangers they face, the projects and people trying to help them, and the pathways forward for change that benefit us all. Join our team as we talk to people from all different walks of life across Australia to better understand how we can defend the wild.
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Skeptoid

Brian Dunning

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The true science behind our most popular urban legends. Historical mysteries, paranormal claims, popular science myths, aliens and UFO reports, conspiracy theories, and worthless alternative medicine schemes... Skeptoid has you covered. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred. Weekly since 2006.
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Nevermore Hollows

Lafayette Faust

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Welcome to the creepy town of Nevermore, where all manner of ghosts and monsters lurk just beyond the light. While there are many towns with dark histories, I guarantee you that Nevermore is deadly different.
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Zero Limits Podcast is hosted by Australian Veteran Matty Morris. Throughout these podcasts Matty will be speaking to high charging humans from around the world with the zero limit attitude. One of the best ways we can give our listeners motivation and the ability to complete any goal they set their mind to is through hearing zero limit stories from these hectic people! Lets go!
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The Morning Edition

The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.
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I have watched wrestling my whole life. Starting back with the Original Sheik and the Detroit territory. 1997 doing security, ring setup and teardown on the Northern tours of Ontario with the likes of Joe E Legend, Dingo Cannon who wrestles now in Japan, Tyson Dux of Ontario, Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle now known as Edge. 1999, I started training to wrestle. I have done music, reffed, booked events and did sales. August 24,2002 I ran my first event at the Dunnville fair. I have prod ...
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The Animals and Us podcast series explores and celebrates the transformative power of human-animal connections. Each episode features guests sharing their lived experience of the influence animals have had on their lives, revealing stories of connection, healing, and transformation. Additionally, the podcast includes experts in relevant fields such as eco-psychology, animal therapy, compassion, and animal communication. The series is produced by Kintsugi Heroes and created and hosted by Nata ...
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The Insane Clown Podcast

The Insane Clown Podcast

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Welcome to the Insane Clown Podcast, an all Insane Clown Posse podcast hosted by DJ Sugar Sack and Dropkick Dingo. Come journey through the careers of our favorite clowns with us weekly as we take a closer look at the music and attitude that was the soundtrack of our youth.
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Listen along for a behind-the-scenes look at the Zoo world with our experts at Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida. Learn more about your favorite animals – and what the Zoo is doing to help protect them. Let us share our joy of nature with you.
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Join old friends and acclaimed artists, John Butler and Dingo Spender, for an intimate conversation delving into the creative process and narrative behind John's captivating new musical venture, 'Running River.' Settle in as they share anecdotes, inspirations, and the transformative journey that led to this ambient masterpiece. From the inception of melodies to the ethereal landscapes evoked through sound, explore the depths of artistic collaboration and musical exploration. Whether you're a ...
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This podcast is designed to entertain and inform anyone interested in acquiring some virtually useless knowledge. LOL. If you like the content please consider donating to the channel. https://ko-fi.com/thatsinterestingwithmeaghan THANK YOU !!
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Two grown adults read and discuss children's books and also sometimes comics. Book series include, Junie B. Jones, The Magic Treehouse, and Fear Street. Comics range from Marvel graphic novels to the Walking Dead. Remember Reading Isn't For Kids!
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The Alleyman Podcast

Seven Dane Asmund

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The Alleyman Podcast. This podcast is written, directed, and produced by Seven Dane Asmund of Publishing Goblin, LLC, and is shared here and elsewhere under a Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. Find the show anywhere podcasts are found.Reach out to Dr. Okoye at his email, [email protected] or over on the Urban Folklore Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UrbanFolklore/Find out about more of my projects at www.PublishingGoblin.comOr directly support me and production of pr ...
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Fantasy Football Follies

Barstool Sports

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Every Thursday A.M. Actor/Director/Fantasy Football Beast Michael Rapaport aka GM of RapaportsDelight aka There Will Be Blood brings you the Fantasy Football Follies presented by DraftKings. Rapaport is bringing the personality to fantasy while delivering expert guests each week to speak on the fantasy and actual gridiron. This is the only podcast that lives by these bylaws: - There are NO friends in fantasy - Don't follow trends, set them - Go with your gut - Live to dominate the waiver wir ...
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TheDesireeSHOW

Desiree Astorga

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Weekly one hour LIVE show, by Desiree Astorga. Where the NFL and Skateboarding meet! The Desiree Show airs on Dash Radio's DashTalk on Wednesday's 4-5 PM PST and Friday 7-8 AM PST. #FirstDownsAndFlipTricks
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PAFL Chat

Check out our website PAFL.com.ph

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General discussion for the community of the Philippines Australian Football League. Topics that will be covered are Aussie Rules, other sports, life stuff.
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Dogs 101

Animal Planet

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Dogs 101 is a rundown of everyone’s favorite dog breeds from the Golden Retriever to the Pug. With direct audio from the hit Animal Planet TV series, Dogs 101 surveys these top breeds for their behavioral quirks, genetic history, most famous examples and wildest trivia with experts and owners alike. It’s everything you need to know about your favorite pooch.For even more dog content, stream full episodes of Dogs 101 on discovery plus. Go to discoveryplus.com/dogs101 to start your free trial ...
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A fresh take on sports by two guys who think they're right even when they're wrong...which is a lot. Sports, movies, music, and...other stuff. So, turn up the video, join the journey into the unknown and have a laugh every Monday and Friday at 4 pm! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blrshow/support
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Stories With Legs

Anne Hildebrand

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I'm Anne Hildebrand and I move around a lot. In the course of doing so, I have a lot of interesting conversations with people I probably would never encounter otherwise. These people are travelers, they are people who've lived in one place their whole lives, they're people who have made one big leap of faith that changed their lives...or not. In short: they are all kinds of people. What connects them is that I love our conversations. Maybe you will too. Intro Music - "Twisted" Kevin MacLeod ...
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Rob Hayes

Reelbitcheshorrorpodcast

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Iv'e been producing and djing for a good few years now , my favourite styles of music are all things House, Garage and Drum and Bass. Over the years i've been lucky enough to get a few releases out there and had the chance to remix some really good tracks , feel free to check out my stuff , i'm frequently adding new tracks , and make tracks that I can available for download. I'm always interested in working on new tracks and if I like a track will often take it on to be remixed ... Best way ...
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Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, is a podcast bringing you interesting conversations about anything and everything to do about our Natural World, specifically Australian Wildlife, Sustainability and Conservation. Jodie Creek is the founder of AWE and believes Education is the Key to Conservation, and in saying that will be bringing you the experts in all fields to arm you with the knowledge and spark a curiosity in you to help make a change for our Natural World. Enjoy the followin ...
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Sydney, Australia is an iconic city, full of unique things. But why does the Harbour hog all the icons? Grassroots stories of Sydney's inner west, in sound-rich, playful, compact documentary shows. It's local history done different! There's the Witches Houses of Annandale - the green asylum of Callan Park - inner west street art - Boomalli, Australia's first city-based Aboriginal artists cooperative - Reverse Garbage, a creative reuse centre in Marrickville - bandicoots and bikes of the Gree ...
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Julie grew up in the bushland of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, where her love for animals began with a rescued kitten at age two and a childhood spent exploring nature. That early connection with the environment led her to study Environmental Biology and complete a PhD on bird migration. After working for years in veterinary and zoo settin…
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Dingo & The Coach Podcast | Episode 22: Our Favorite Sports Heroes! Join Dingo and The Coach in this action-packed Episode 22 as they dive deep into the world of sports legends! From jaw-dropping moments to untold stories, we reveal our all-time favorite sports heroes and why they’ve earned a spot in our hall of fame. Expect heated debates, epic th…
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Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. We chat about the latest with NAFT and the most recent ANZAC Day Dawn service controversy in Melbourne. Dingo being an indigenous veteran there is no better person to chat with. On these debriefs we touch base with a…
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K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, is one of Australia’s natural wonders and every year, almost half a million people enjoy its wild and sprawling environment. But as visitor numbers swell, the question of how tourists coexist with some of the island’s oldest residents, the dingo, becomes more important. Twenty four years after a nine-year-ol…
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This morning’s episode Anna and Austin review and discuss the 1991 teen chapter book Fear Street book #13 The Secret Bedroom which was written by R.L. Stine. Lea Carson can't believe it when her family moves into the creepy, old house on Fear Street. Most creepy of all is the secret room up in the attic. The room has been locked and boarded up for …
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It was high drama this week with the Nationals telling the Liberals they wanted a political divorce. But by Thursday, the separation – like a marriage on the rocks – was placed on hold while further conversations took place. So what happened? And what’s going to be better for both parties, and the political health of the nation? To discuss the dram…
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Madison Stewart, widely known as "Shark Girl," is an Australian conservationist, filmmaker, and advocate renowned for her dedication to shark preservation and marine ecosystem protection. From an early age, she developed a deep connection with the ocean, which has since shaped her life’s mission to defend one of the planet’s most misunderstood pred…
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For decades, global sporting events like the Olympics and the Tour de France have been rocked by doping scandals that elicited a collective gasp. If the odd athlete used performance enhancing drugs, how was this a fair test of athletic greatness? But there’s a new event that will turn all of that on its head, where athletes will compete while inten…
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We know, we know, Donald Trump has gone gangbusters in the Middle east, inking hundreds of millions of dollars worth of deals left, right and centre. But hidden within all the details about Trump’s whirlwind trip - the Qatari jet, his bromance with the Saudi crown prince - is one deal that you might have missed. Today, international and political e…
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From afar, many of us saw the odd agitator pop up on the federal election campaign trail, where they yelled at politicians, or others, like an indigenous elder on Anzac Day. They looked like the actions of random ratbags. But watching on was crime reporter, Sherryn Groch, who discovered something unusual. A small but sophisticated group of people, …
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40/20 is a brand new NRL podcast from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. During this year's State of Origin and Finals series we'll be breaking down the biggest stories from across the game with the best journalists and NRL insiders from around the country. We'll be giving you press pass access as we breakdown the latest news, controversy and p…
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It is one of life’s agonising scenarios; your puppy gets hit by a car. Or your cat develops a tumour. Of course, you want the best care. But what if you’re being quoted $10,000? Or more? And why do prices vary so much from vet to vet? Today, senior reporter Henrietta Cook and national science reporter Liam Mannix on why veterinary bills have skyroc…
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Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Nathan Bolton former Sapper from the Special Operation Engineer Regiment and Author of Trigger Warning: A Special Operations Engineer in Afghanistan Before enlisting into th…
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Newly elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins chief political correspondent David Crowe and federal political reporter Paul Sakkal for an exclusive interview on Inside Politics. They chat about the new Labor cabinet, Albanese's thumping mandate, plans for the term ahead and a new phrase the prime minister is trying out - progressive patriotis…
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In this time of political and economic chaos, we arguably need our allies more than ever. So let’s cut to Tuesday evening, when prime minister Anthony Albanese flew to Indonesia, to meet its president, Prabowo Subianto. It was notable; Albanese’s first overseas trip since being re-elected. But recent waves of protests against Subianto have erupted …
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For years, Sean “Diddy” Combs was a music mogul unlike any other; once described as a “zeitgeist-dominating colossus” who helped hip hop become a global cultural force. But peppered throughout his years of living to extraordinary excess, were allegations of violence, and misconduct. He managed to escape much time in custody, until September, when h…
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The Pope may seem like a distant figure. But the newest one has wasted no time making waves. It’s not just the social media posts riffing on what vibe a Pope who originally hails from the south side of Chicago might bring to the Vatican. Because, even before Pope Leo the 14th slid the Papal ring on his finger on Friday, he launched something of an …
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For nearly 20 years, Besha Rodell has used all kinds of schemes to hide who she is. And it worked. As a renowned, anonymous food critic for The New York Times, the LA Times and our mastheads, she has stripped away the artifice and marketing from restaurants’ offering, in order to judge their real value, and in doing so, she’s reached the top of her…
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Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero limits Podcast I chat to Tony Sewell former NSW Police Crash Investigations Unit and Forensics Investigator. Tony served 15 years in the NSW Police Force joining at the age of 36 in 2008 and after gra…
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It will go down as one of the most resounding victories in Australian political history. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese out-performed the expectations of just about everyone last weekend, decimating the Liberal party to the extent where even its leader lost his own seat. So, what next for Labor? As the caucus gathers in Canberra on Friday, we look…
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Since the Liberal Party’s election wipeout, Liberals, and their media allies, have turned to sources of conservative wisdom, including Margaret Thatcher, in search of guidance. But, as our political and international editor, Peter Hartcher, writes: “I haven’t seen any of them citing Thatcher’s 1975 observation: ‘In politics if you want anything sai…
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This election was always going to be the test for the Greens. For the first time, there were more young people voting than baby boomers, and the previous election had shown there was strong support for the party from younger voters. And, the thinking had for so long been that any election after a Labor government’s first time, would be the party’s …
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Peter Dutton was full of bravado at the final question time before the election, but hiding in plain sight was a campaign about to go off the rails. Today, political reporters Matthew Knott and Natassia Chrysanthos give the inside story on the demise of the Dutton campaign, and the recriminations that now follow. Read their full story here. Subscri…
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Anthony Albanese has defied the so-called “Incumbency curse” and made history with his astonishing landslide over the weekend. But, as they say in politics: That’s nice. What’s next? Might he finally tackle big reform? Perhaps try and solve our housing crisis, which has been generations in the making? And what else might he have in his sights? Toda…
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Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with 20 year Australian Defence Force Veteran James Jensen Special Air Service Regiment Australian Special Forces and Director of K6 Consulting. James started his militrayvcareer…
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Well, that was quick, about two and a half hours after the polls had closed, the election had already been called for the incumbent Labor government. But as the night went on, Anthony Albanese’s win was looking like a landslide, and Labor increased its majority in parliament. For the opposition, it was disastrous, its leader Peter Dutton has lost h…
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This morning’s episode Anna and Austin review and discuss the 1986 children’s chapter book novel The Baby-Sitters Club book #2 Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls which was written by Ann M. Martin. Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne and Stacey have had some strange adventures since they started the Baby-sitters Club. But nothing's been as spooky as what's…
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Today we bring you a special episode recorded in the south-west Victorian electorate of Wannon. The seat encompasses tourist towns from Lorne along the Great Ocean Road, to Warrnambool. And who better to tell the evolving story of Wannon than our associate editor and special writer Tony Wright. He was born in Heywood, grew up on sheep and cattle pr…
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Well, it’s finally here. Saturday is election day, and by Saturday night we will have some idea of who is going to govern Australia for the next three years, during this volatile and pivotal moment in global history. Today, we talk about the seats to watch on election night, the ones that will determine the outcome of the poll. And we will also zoo…
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Have your kids met Dot yet? You might not think so; Dot is an AI companion. But these companions are becoming ubiquitous - sought after to provide everything from solace to friendship. And even love. “The vibe”, said Dot’s creator Jason Yuan, “is, you turn to Dot when you don’t know where to go, or what to do or say.” But reports are surfacing of d…
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We bring you this bonus episode today, on Wednesday April 30th, after the first day of what’s become known as the mushroom trial. This is the case that centres around a quiet country lunch that resulted in three people dead, and another fighting for life, after the food they ate contained - as a jury was told - death cap mushrooms. To tell us what …
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It’s never happened in Australia. But should we have a federal Minister for Men? Dan Repacholi, a Federal Labor MP, who is currently campaigning for re-relection, says it’s a “no-brainer”. He knows how taboo it is. That to promote the idea risks him being labeled anti-woman. But tragedies and struggles in Repacholi’s electorate - and his own experi…
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Salmon farming is not something most voters consider when they go to the polls on election day. But for Tasmanian voters, it is a huge and often divisive issue. This debate about the environmental effects of salmon farming is playing out in an election where any other discussion of the environment is pretty much non-existent. Which is curious becau…
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Juliette grew up near Kuringai Chase National Park surrounded by animals. She spent childhood days outside climbing trees, watching wallabies, collecting cicadas, and caring for strays she brought home. She is a creator, artist, author, and all-round joy spreader. Her wonderfully colourful career that includes being a professional clown, a fun mana…
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For decades, modern-day Welcome to Country ceremonies have been an established ritual in Australia, performed by Indigenous elders, far and wide. But on Anzac Day last Friday, during the hush of the dawn service remembering war veterans, Bunurong and Gunditjmara elder Mark Brown was booed, and jeered at, while performing the ceremony in Melbourne. …
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Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Justyn Backhouse former POLAIR NSW Police Officer and Author - Hidden Scars Justyn Backhouse is a former NSW Police Officer who dedicated 25 years to law enforcement, servin…
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Dingo and The Coach - Episode 21: Favorite Backyard Sports Games 🏡⚾🏀 In this episode, Dingo and The Coach dive into their favorite backyard sports games — from the classics like Wiffle ball and H-O-R-S-E to underrated gems like bottle cap baseball and driveway hockey. It’s all about the games that brought friends, family, and neighbors together bef…
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This week we are doing a special podcast about our complicated relationship with political polls. As journalists, we like them because, maybe, they can tell us something about what voters are really thinking. But we are a bit wary of them too. Especially after the federal election in 2019, where the polls were wrong. That caused a massive rethink i…
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