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The Philosophists

The Philosophists | Declan McGrath, Simon Robertson

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The Philosophists - Declan & Simon - look to inject some philosophy into your day. So if you're looking for meaning, morality, or just a bit of mayhem then tune in for their unique blend of shorter and longer conversations. Often with the help of some very special guests. This project may or not succeed, but what's the worst that could happen? Listen & find out!
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The Outspoken Bible

Scottish Bible Society

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The Outspoken Bible is a conversation amongst three friends about the Bible. In each episode, presenters Fiona Stewart, Neil Glover and Jen Robertson discuss the tricky bits, the joyful bits and bits they want to apply to their lives.
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The Skeptic Zone

Richard Saunders

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The Podcast from Australia for Science and Reason. Join Richard Saunders and his team of reporters for your weekly dose of skeptical news and interviews, reports and comments. Past guests have included, James Randi, Stephen Fry, Tim Minchin, Eugenie Scott, Dr Phil Plait, Michael Marshall, Dr Steve Novella, Dr Pamela Gay, Jon Ronson, Dr Ben Goldacre, Simon Singh, Prof. Richard Wiseman, Dick Smith, Banachek, Prof. Chris French, George Hrab, Tim Ferguson, Dr Paul Willis and many, many more. Fea ...
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Tune into this super casual birthy podcast! In each episode, I'll be deep-diving into all things birth and birth photography. I'll be having real conversations, sharing honest thoughts and a whole lot in between! If you're slightly obsessed with all things birth - you'll LOVE this Podcast! Join me, your host Jo Robertson a UK birth photographer at Lillian Craze Birth Photography. Let the adventure begin, hit play!
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Think Deeper

Focus Press

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The Think Deeper Podcast is a weekly show created to explore the challenges facing Christians today and address current issues from a distinctly Christian view.
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Study Gateway First Listens

Shelley Leith | Lumivoz

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Study Gateway's First Listens: Find your next Bible study! Join host Shelley Leith as she curates first sessions of Bible studies on various themes each season, taught by some of the world’s most influential Christian authors, teachers, and pastors. To learn more, visit https://StudyGateway.com.
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We’re bringing you an exciting new era on Newstalk ZB with Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons. With years of media and broadcast experience between them, this team brings a fresh and unique perspective to your weekdays. Matt and Tyler dive into the latest news stories, share their opinions, and engage with their listeners weekdays on Newstalk ZB.
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Y-Button

Kyle Starr

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Interviews with video game creators, enthusiasts, journalists, and media personalities about their origins with video games, what keeps them so interested in the medium, and what excites them about the future.
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Welcome to the podcast all about Women's health, wealth and well-being. Women’s Wealth is growing faster than Men’s. As women and the next generation rise in financial power, Women will fundamentally change the meaning of legacy. Women – as singles, mothers, wives, or widows – need access to a full continuum of opportunities to save, invest and preserve financial assets so they can build a better future for themselves and their families. We also need tools for physical and emotional health a ...
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Good Evening Everybody and welcome to The Borderline Podcast. The Borderline Podcast was created as a route of therapy and to raise awareness for Mental Health. From forming as a sole story from the host as now expanded to bring guests on the show to discuss their own stories surrounding mental health. You will not find a more candid, open and honest podcast. It is a way to normalise discussions surrounding mental health and removing the stigmas associated. I hope you enjoy mine and many oth ...
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The Inspired Pilot Podcast

Marvyn Robinson chats with inspiring pilots from around the world about their aviation and flying journey's

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The Inspired Pilot Podcast is an audio podcast hosted by Marvyn Robinson. A weekly show interviewing pilots with inspiring journeys from all around the world. Each week we will highlight the life of our featured pilot, follow their aviation journey, experiences gained and lessons learned. Every episode will be packed with actionable advice and resources to INSPIRE seasoned pilots, low hour pilots, wannabe pilots and pilot enthusiasts alike. Wherever you are on your pilot journey, be prepared ...
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The "Ramsey Theory Podcast: No Strangers At This Party" is created by a group of students from Simon Fraser University under the supervision of Veselin Jungic. This podcast celebrates Ramsey theory and the people working in this dynamic field of modern mathematics. Through their conversations with undergraduate students, some of today's most notable Ramsey theorists talk about their first experiences with mathematics, their times as undergraduate and graduate students, their views about Rams ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 24th of June - as the Healthy Homes rules are about to kick in, where does the power balance lie between landlords and tenants? Then we got stuck into phone call etiquette - do you ring people out of the blue or is it now as bad as popping in unannounced? Get the Matt Heath and …
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So having looked at every council in the country and the pending rate rises we are all going to have to pay, a couple of inescapable conclusions are to be drawn. 1) We need central Government to cap rates. 2) We need fewer councils. If you were to roughly use inflation as a guide, Waitomo and Whanganui are your only councils to get under the wire a…
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New Zealand’s largest bank is lending less cash to businesses than it was half a decade ago. Figures from the Reserve Bank show a softening across all bank business lending since the pandemic, with ANZ the only one going backwards. The overall growth rate across all banks has slowed to just 1.5%, down from 6% in 2013. ANZ CEO Antonia Watson told Mi…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 24th of June, our golden visa has done better in the last few months than it had under two and a half years of Labour. People want to come here, and they are bringing millions of dollars with them. Local Government NZ respond after Christopher Luxon and Shane Jones proposed getting rid of …
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Scott Robertson has called up five new faces for his first All Blacks class of 2025, with his 35-man squad for next month’s series against France named. All Blacks regulars Dalton Papali'i, Ethan Blackadder and David Havili have been left out of the squad instead. The trio’s exclusion comes with the inclusion of Ollie Norris, Brodie McAlister, Fabi…
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The leader of the country's local government association says there's global evidence a rates caps can have detrimental effects. The Government's mulling a cap as part of its wider reform to refocus local government. Sam Broughton —Mayor of Selwyn District Council and Local Government NZ President— says if core infrastructure like water and transpo…
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US and UK law enforcement will soon be using a New Zealand-developed strategy to help boost police performance. Vantaset utilisises research into people’s breaking points to assist elite athletes in performing their personal bests, at a rate of 87% Now they’ve signed long-term deals with global law enforcement agencies to reengage frontline officer…
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The application process for New Zealand's 'golden visa' scheme' is firing up and going strong. The Government's confirmed almost 200 applications have been received from overseas investors since settings loosened in April. Queen City Law Managing Director Marcus Beveridge told Mike Hosking he's predicting a tsunami of capital into our little econom…
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New Zealand First says the country can no-longer afford a drawn-out Treaty settlement with the largest iwi. The party's drafting legislation to require a single settlement with Ngāpuhi, rather than multiple agreements. However, Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith has signalled he's open to settlements with smaller groups within iwi. NZ Firs…
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We dive in to online critiques of the churches of Christ from former members and weigh which arguments have some validity and which ones are way off. Chapters 00:00 - Intro and disclaimers 04:07 - An "Indoctrination" problem? 10:18 - Reasons people leave the church 19:42 - Are Christians judgmental? 26:20 - Arguing over Easter 30:35 - "We only foll…
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On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 23rd of June - we discuss the shock move from President Trump over the weekend with Iran. Are we worried, what should NZ do? Then Shane Jones' plea for less local Government. And to finish - just how lazy are we with supermarket deliveries, Uber Eats and the likes of DoorDash? G…
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Wellington regional council's Simon Woolf is among those calling for local Government to be reformed. New Zealand First's Shane Jones last week told a local Government forum he doesn't see a compelling reason for maintaining regional government. Woolf labelled it a 'mess' that needed a review - and he joined the Afternoons team to explain why. LIST…
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If you didn’t know, ACC is in some fiscal trouble again. This isn't new. ACC has been in trouble for years. Last year, 1.6 million of us managed to do something to ourselves which involved money - $4.5 billion dollars worth. That's just on rehab. The total is $7 billion paid out. It's an astonishing amount of money - and the problem is what we pay …
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The first All Blacks squad of the year includes five uncapped players. Highlanders utility Timoci Tavatavanawai is the only new back - while Hurricanes flanker Du'Plessis Kirifi, Highlanders lock Fabian Holland and Chiefs front-rowers Ollie Norris and Brodie McAlister are the quartet of forwards named for next month's home series against France. ZB…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that ongoing strikes and counter-strikes won't lead to a resolution. He says all the parties need to get around the table and negotiate a way forward, although that will be very difficult. The Prime Minister said, “You’ve got to be able to get the parties around the table and have a negotiation.” T…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 23rd of June, we go to the US after they got involved in Iran and Israel's war and talk to Winston Peters about NZ's stance on it. The Prime Minister has touched down in Belgium for a NATO meeting but had time to talk to us about Iran, councils and hundreds of millions of dollars of dea…
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters joined Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the developing situation in Iran. The Foreign Minister said he wants to “get a proper analysis” before discussing how effective Operation Midnight Hammer was at destroying Iranian nuclear facilities. “One of the first victims of war is truth, and boy, have we seen it.” The …
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US forces have executed operation “Midnight Hammer” - a bombing raid targeting Iranian nuclear development sites. The US government has claimed an “obliteration” of Iranian Nuclear assets. However, analysts are skeptical of the actual level of damage dealt. Senior Fellow at the Defence Priority in Washington Gil Barndollar says, “These strikes are …
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New Zealand’s largest industrial development ever is about to begin in Invercargill. Mike Hosking spoke to the general manager of the project Ben Murphy this morning, who said the project is making progress. “We do have a fully zoned sight there, which is the key unlocker for this project.” Ben Murphy told Mike Hosking this morning. Although progre…
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Global oil prices are forecast to increase in the wake of US airstrikes against Iran. Greg Smith from Devon Funds Management told Mike Hosking analysts are forecasting a rise in oil prices, from anywhere from 5% to 70%. Currently, oil prices sit at around $75 per barrel. But Smith warns prices could rise to $130 a barrel. The increasing cost of foo…
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0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:04:06 Science and Psudoscience Americans (Kind of) Smarter on Science We look at a news report from 2007 on the state of science and pseudoscience in America. 2007.02.18 - Lakeland Ledger 0:17:42 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Tim Mendham this week? Read by Adrienne …
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On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 19th of June 2025 a full and packed show with stories of scams after Larnoch Castle got ripped off by an employee. Then stories of drones being used for things you would never imagine. Later, our Afternoons duo is joined by New Zealand born deep-sea exploration expert Rob McCall…
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At the end of every week, Matt and Tyler name the New Zealander of the week. It's an honour that we grant on your behalf to someone who has had effect on our great and beautiful nation over the past week. There are three nominees but can only be one winner. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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With Netflix's new Titan: The OceanGate Disaster attracting acclaim and attention two years after the disaster, one home-grown expert joined the Afternoons team to open up about working with OceanGate. Kiwi deep sea specialist Rob McCallum has spent years exploring the ocean's wonders, and lent his perspective to the Netflix documentary. He joined …
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Good ideas: 7/10 Not a bad week. Monthly inflation data, the census scrapped, the Housing Minister to overrule council and health targets improving. Things feel a bit like they're moving. The Crusaders: 7/10 A great comeback story…
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I think this was the move of the week. Housing Minister Chris Bishop dropped the bombshell on local body operators that the Government has decided to give him the power to intervene around housing in local body decision making. Mind you, we could argue scrapping the calamitous Census was a good move, and indeed I'm a massive fan of reporting inflat…
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Are early finishes to blame for the surgical backlog? Surgeon Chris Wakeman claims that public health professionals won’t perform surgeries past the 4pm cutoff, causing backlog issues. Health NZ’s Chief Clinical Officer Dr Richard Sullivan told Mike Hosking that early finishes do occur. The rosters generally run until about 4:30/5pm, and he says th…
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With Matariki this weekend, we’ve come to the end of a short week. Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to get their session of Mike-bullying in early – going after his expensive tastes, his lack of control over his life, and his special burgundy suede loafers. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The latest carbon auction was a bust. It attracted zero bids, becoming the eighth auction to be declined. The secondary market currently sits around $58 a tonne, while the auction price sits at $68. ACT’s Climate Change Spokesperson, Simon Court told Mike Hosking it shows that industrial emitters, such as coal users, already have enough units in th…
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The Crusaders’ current Super Rugby season is like chalk and cheese when compared to the las. They missed the playoffs in 2024, with just four wins in 14 matches. In contrast, this year sees them host the grand final against the Chiefs – clashing at the Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch on Saturday. Coach Rob Penney told Mike Hosking the Chief…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 19th of June, what will our GDP number look like? It’s set to look quite healthy, but will that give us false hope in Q2? The Crusaders are going to win the Super Rugby final this weekend, so coach Rob Penney is on to tell us how they’ll do it. It’s a short week, so Kate Hawkesby and Tim …
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A sleep-expert assures Melatonin is safe, but is still urging people to take caution. Medsafe has given approval for the sleep drug to be available over the counter at pharmacies. It is commonly used to treat insomnia or jet lag. Sleepwell Clinic Director Alex Bartle says potential side-effects are fairly minor, and long-term effects aren't fully u…
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There are concerns scrapping the traditional census won't deliver the desired results. Stats NZ is moving to a system using Government collected admin-data, saying the current five yearly Census is financially unsustainable. Census-style questions will still be asked in much smaller annual surveys looking at a small fraction of the population. Form…
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The economy is expected to look better than earlier predictions. Figures —due out from Stats NZ this morning— are expected to show the country's GDP grew 0.7% for the first quarter of the year. It's slightly higher than 0.4%, predicted earlier this year. ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley told Mike Hosking things are expected to slow through the midd…
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On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 18th of June, changes to the Census are coming - basically it is being abandoned. Matt and Tyler asked: are we such a pathetic country we cant answer a few questions for the greater good? Then locals around Europe are getting fed up with over-tourism... listeners shared their ex…
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Watching determined young Scot tear down snooker’s old guard was wonderful — even on a black-and-white telly. Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories — made in Scotland. So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed.... * The exclusive column from our tactics guy Ad…
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Now, perhaps the most startling thing of the news yesterday that our old mates at the state radio broadcaster have opened a voluntary redundancy programme, is that they've never done that before. 100 years they've been doing the business at Radio New Zealand. 100 years, never had a voluntary redundancy. Tells you something about how insulated the r…
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Right, let's deal to the economy. There were two interesting things yesterday. The first was the food price inflation number showed it is not contained. Why it is increasing beyond broad inflation is a many and varied thing, and the upside of these numbers is we can control them to a degree. You don’t have to buy chocolate, given cocoa is through t…
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