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Are you obsessed with everything running? We are too! We'll discuss our journeys leading up to big races and much, much more. We will bring to light some of the everyday pitfalls we run into (pun intended, I think) as runners in addition to some of the things we've learned along the way. We hope to entertain you during your long runs, workouts and easy paced days.
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The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news. On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will d ...
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Horse Tip Daily

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A short horse podcast packed with useful tips and information from the top names in the horse world covering all aspects of horsemanship. A different horse tip, a different equine topic, a different equestrian expert almost every day. Part of the Horse Radio Network
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Holley Fueled Nutrition podcast will provide you with nutrition knowledge for all things running, endurance sports, preventing injury and burnout and more. I’ll interview every day runners and athletes making it happen-just like you- and chatting about their experiences as a runner. We’ll chat about how nutrition and fueling impacts training, performance, and your overall health and adjustments you can make to be the best runner you can be! Want to learn more about working with me? Check out ...
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin is one of the most controversial novels of the last century, with it’s sentimental portrayal of the anti-slavery movement in the USA. Written in 1852, the novel instantly rose to fame and split Americans up and down the country. Stowe was a passionate abolitionist and was inspired to write Uncle Tom when she spent time in Cincinnati in the early part of the 18th century. She met many slaves who had escaped from Kentucky and was touched by the friendships she built. It was w ...
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The self-love podcast. Learn to build inner quality through self love and self development techniques. It’s not about obtaining external labels and qualities- it’s about quality and you.
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Run Girl Radio

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This is for all ladies who want some fun & educational real talk on all things running! Get ready to experience a multitude of aha moments, step into your freshest running mindset, and enjoy lots of laugh along the way as we answer some of the biggest questions us women have in the running game. Whether you are new to running, returning back to running after a pause, or have been running all your life we guarantee you will gain great perspective & knowledge here with us. Leave feeling connec ...
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In this episode I cover my top 3 (with a bonus tip too) tips on negative splitting your next marathon so you can finish feeling strong and powerful instead of hitting the wall and crawling to the finish. Thank you BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode! To save 10% on your first month of therapy, visit: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.betterhelp.com/holleyfuele…
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Australia’s productivity chief, Danielle Wood, has delivered a pointed reminder that growth hasn’t been a policy priority for far too long. With the Economic Reform Roundtable starting tomorrow, it’s one of the final public bids for what should top the government’s agenda. But with the messaging tightly controlled, is the outcome already locked in?…
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Productivity is the word of the week, dominating the lead-up to Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ Economic Reform Roundtable. Even the RBA’s rate cut - which had the Treasurer metaphorically dancing in the aisles - was quickly overshadowed by a warning from the RBA Governor: Australia’s productivity is falling faster than forecast. It’s shaping up as a summi…
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Are you keen for a four-day work week to become the new normal? That’s the pitch from the Australian Council of Trade Unions, who want it firmly on the table at next week’s National Economic Reform Roundtable. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister and the Treasurer are at pains to stress they’re perfectly aligned on the summit’s goals - but are they really…
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What a difference a month makes. Those with mortgages around the country got the change they were hoping for this afternoon, with the RBA board "unanimously" voting to cut the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 3.60 per cent. It’s an independent decision - but will Labor be counting it as a political win? Meanwhile, reaction continues to roll i…
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The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is “delivering a lifeline to the people of Gaza". Australia will join allies the United Kingdom, Canada and France in recognising the state of Palestine. The announcement comes following mounting public pressure for the government to take action on the conflict in the region. But in answering a question o…
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This time Mary Kitzmiller answers a listener question about training foals. Host: Coach Jenn Contributor: Mary Kitzmiller Horsemanship, Horses In The Morning Support for this episode provided by Central Fly Control Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network Mentioned in this episode: Equine Discounts https://www.ntra.com/equine…
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A massive crowd braved Sydney’s pouring rain to cross the Harbour Bridge on Sunday. The message was clear, loud, and politically unmissable. By Monday morning, MPs from both major parties were forced to respond - but will increased public pressure lead to action? Meanwhile, the jostling has begun ahead of Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ Economic Reform Rou…
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has a message for working Australians: “treat AI as an enabler, not an enemy”.His comments come following a Productivity Commission report cautioning against heavy-handedness on regulating AI in the workplace - but will lay-off fears from unions win public sentiment on the right way forward?It all comes as submissions continu…
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says the government understands the "urgency" behind the global push to recognise a Palestinian state, with there being "a risk there will be no Palestine left to recognise" due to the conflict in the region. Meanwhile, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says he's “in the business of stopping hatred from being imported to …
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Productivity is shaping up to be the word of the month for the federal government. With the big economic reform roundtable fast approaching, is it time for Labor to show some progress and make a move on changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax reform? And two years after the failure of the Voice referendum, the Prime Minister has a new pla…
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In this episode I cover the basics you need to know to start running! Whether you're a seasoned athlete needing to get back to the basics or a brand new runner, welcome! I hope you enjoy this episode- send it to a friend, family member, co worker, or partner who wants to start running! All are welcome :) My Amazon running gear favorites: https://ww…
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Today’s tip is an excerpt from the monthly Mary Kitzmiller training episode on Horses In The Morning. This time Mary Kitzmiller talks about body calmness. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Horses In The Morning Support for this episode provided by Spalding Labs Support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors Listen to more pod…
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It's the second sitting week of the 48th parliament. While Labor's massive majority grows more comfortable in the chamber, it proved to be a difficult week for political leaders on either side of the aisle thanks to the looming momentum to recognise Palestinian statehood at the UN general assembly in September. How will mounting international press…
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has drawn a line in the sand on Gaza. Unless Israel takes “substantive” steps to end the “appalling situation” in the region, the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September. As international momentum builds, how will the Albanese government respond? At home, the data drop Reserve Bank board members have b…
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The government has woken to another surprise Trump tariff. Most trading partners, including Australia, could see an almost doubling on the tariffs already expected from the United States. If it proves to be true, can we do anything to weather the economic storm that might come from them? And health and cost of living pressure is back on the agenda …
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As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens and images of starving children emerge, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has strongly criticised the Israeli government’s actions. Meanwhile, Barnaby Joyce is talking about abandoning Net Zero again… Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now. Got a burning question? Got a burning …
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This time the gang from Retired Racehorse Radio podcast answer a listener question about a horse that has developed a biting habit. Host: Coach Jenn Contributor: Retired Racehorse Radio podcast Support for this episode provided by Central Fly Control Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network Mentioned in this episode: Equine D…
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The 48th parliament is now officially underway, and while it's full of fresh faces — particularity on the Albanese Government's side — is it still politics as usual, or has the tone changed? And speaking of fresh faces, the first speech from "giant killer" and Dickson MP Ali France nearly brought the whole parliament to tears, but her story also ha…
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Sussan Ley has faced off with Anthony Albanese in her first Question Time as Opposition leader. And while she played it safe, attacking Labor on its housing and superannuation tax policies, how did she perform? Tinder and swiping right got a mention, while in the other chamber, Senate leader Penny Wong moved a censure motion against Greens Deputy l…
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The 48th Parliament has officially begun, but amid the pomp and ceremony, the Albanese Government has signed a joint statement calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza. It's the strongest language yet from the Government, but the Opposition has been quick to condemn the move — with frontbenchers labelling it "alarming" and "disappointing" — …
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As parliamentarians descend on Canberra for the first sitting week of the 48th parliament, Anthony Albanese is warning Labor to avoid complacency. And while Opposition leader Sussan Ley makes history as the first woman in the role, the "stark" gender split between the Coalition and Labor ranks will be on display across both chambers. So, what can w…
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In today's Q&A episode, I cover: Is serum calcium via bloodwork a good measurement of bone health? What labs or scans are a good measurement of bone health? What labs do I recommend runners get tested each year? Thank you BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode! To save 10% on your first month of therapy, visit: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.betterhelp.com/holl…
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Bob Crandall, USEF 'R' judge and show co-host Emily Thompson go over an exercise used so often it's got an acronym – The 48-10-48. Host: Coach Jenn Contributor: Horses In The Morning podcast Support for this episode provided by Central Fly Control Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network Mentioned in this episode: Equine Disc…
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The Prime Minister is wrapping up his six-day visit to China, following what he says was a "constructive" meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. But Donald Trump made his presence felt from afar — so did this intervention hang over the trip? Laura Tingle joined The Party Room from a panda research base in Chengdu for some analysis (and panda ch…
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If you want to make headway controlling flies in your barn you need a multi-prong approach. On today’s episode we talk about the roll fly traps play. Host: Coach Jenn Support for this episode provided by Central Fly Control Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network Mentioned in this episode: Equine Discounts https://www.ntra.c…
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President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have officially sat down together in China. It's the crown in the jewel of this week’s diplomatic exercise, with friends (and enemies) across the world eager to hear what’s been said, and what the results might be. Has the PM successfully walked the diplomatic tightrope? And on Australian soi…
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A spotlight is once again on the government’s ambitious signature housing targets, following unexpected revelations from an ABC Freedom of Information request. Could the government use this as a test of our appetite for housing reform? And Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke says we need to believe Anti-Semitism Envoy Jillian Segal AO when she say…
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China has rolled out the red carpet for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. While our biggest trading partner is lobbing love bombs, our most powerful ally, the United States, is demanding truth bombs. With more meetings to go will this diplomatic exercise help, or hurt, the government’s standing on the world stage and at home? And an ABC Freedom of I…
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As the Prime Minister prepares for his first visit to China since his re-election, trade talks with Beijing – and with Washington - are on his mind. While Donald Trump was announcing another round of tariffs, China was calling for a closer trading relationship with Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On Monday Coroner Elisabeth Armitage delivered her long-awaited findings into the fatal shooting of Kumanjayi Walker. So, as Warlpiri Elders call for a "ceasefire" with NT police, what political action will the NT and Federal Government take in wake of the findings? With this year's NAIDOC Week theme being The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Le…
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Today Laura Kenny, Extension Educator for the Penn State Extension Office, tells us what trees are bad in our pastures. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Laura Kenny, Trees in Horse Pastures Advertise with Horse Radio Network Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network Mentioned in this episode: Equine Discounts https://www.…
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Donald Trump's tariffs have re-entered the chat. The US President's latest announcement — primarily the potential for steep tariffs on pharmaceuticals — has renewed uncertainty of an ongoing global trade war. But has the news also helped Labor move the conversation on from yesterday's sting of an RBA rate hold? And the Prime Minister Anthony Albane…
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Mortgage-borrowers across the country have been left shell-shocked by the RBA's decision to keep the cash rate steady at 3.85 per cent. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says "it's not the result millions of Australians were hoping for." But while the Government has been at pains to stress the RBA makes decisions independently, with global instability continu…
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The Prime Minister has roundly condemned a series of "shocking" antisemitic incidents, which Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has labelled "an attack on all Australians" — but do the attacks point to a broader fraying of Australia's social cohesion? And as NAIDOC week celebrates its 50th anniversary, the Minister for Indigenous Australians has indi…
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The first formal truth-telling commission, the Yoorrook Justice Commission, has found genocide was committed against Aboriginal people in Victoria. So what happens next – and how might the federal government or other states respond?David Lipson is joined by the Former Indigenous Australians Minister, Linda Burney. She says "the meaning of genocide …
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Education Minister Jason Clare has admitted that it's taken "too long" to standardise Working with Children Checks across Australia, with the topic on the agenda at the meeting of attorneys-general next week. It comes after a Melbourne childcare worker was charged with over 70 offences — but while the Albanese Government has been "saying all the ri…
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State and Federal Governments are facing a "reckoning", after a childcare worker was charged with over 70 offences — and now another man has also been charged with serious offences. The Education Minister Jason Clare is pushing for the power to cut funding to childcare centres failing to meet safety standards, but is this enough? And does the Alban…
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Anthony Albanese has been doing the media rounds, spruiking his Government's cost of living measures as the new financial year begins — but can he really take claim for them all? And as the ACCC warns of a gas shortfall, the Government has launched a review into the rules governing the gas industry and there’s increasing speculation a gas reservati…
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