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Work Junction

Work Junction

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Flexible co working space near huda city center Gurgoan. Work Junktion is the leading coworking space-as-a-service platform, offering flexible shared office space , co work space, Free Parking space, Events, Dedicated Seats, Private Cabins, virtual office space, Space for one on one private meetings, High Speed Internet, Spacious cafeteria, 24 * 7 Power Back Up, Conference Room, solutions to foster creativity and increase productivity, reimagining the workplace for everyone from freelancers ...
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Yeehaw Junction

Ricky Mast and Ben Ingram

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Two friends who work in baseball, Ben Ingram and Ricky Mast, spend their offseason doing what they love best: Talking about music. During each episode of Yeehaw Junction Ben and Ricky explore unique themes and topics of discussion based around their love of music. Season 1 topics include: Favorite live albums? Favorite cover songs? If you had a time machine, what artists would travel back in time to see and when would you see them? What were you listening to during your senior year of high s ...
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Hack

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Hack brings you the stories that matter to young people. Every weekday host Dave Marchese and the triple j Hack team cover the latest news, politics and culture from all around Australia.
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Mediapolis Now

Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture

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Mediapolis Now is the podcast channel of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture. Like its parent journal, our podcast puts media and the city into conversation. We are interested in how scholars, artists and other practitioners see the practices, rhythms and motilities of the city through patterns of media use, exposure and desire; and who approach media forms, representations, infrastructures and industries as intrinsic aspects of urban living. Our channel hosts three series, all explo ...
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Breakups suck — for everyone. Whether it is a movie star or their invisible assistant. 'How I Dealt With It' makes breakups less suck-y, and doubles up as a GPS from Break Up Junction to Move On Avenue. (or Break Up Gali to Move On Nagar, if you are desi and love a good Indian reference!) Hosted, Written and Produced by Divyani Rattanpal
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The Blonde & The Bald

Drs. Elizabeth Bagley & Frederick T Schurger

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Are you experiencing back pain that you can’t get rid of? Getting migraines and/or having trouble sleeping with no identifiable cause? Do you feel like you’ve tried everything out there to treat these aches and pains but have little to no improvement? Chiropractic treatment might be the solution you’ve been looking for. There is hope yet! Get expert guidance from Blair chiropractors, The Blonde and The Bald, Drs. Beth Bagley & Frederick Schurger. On this show, they explain how chiropractic c ...
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New Writing North

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New Writing North is a development agency for creative writing and creative reading based in the north east of England. We specialise in the development of talent and act as a dynamic broker between writers, agents and producers across the creative industries. As a promoter of new writing we work to engage people with creative reading, with live literary experiences and with new plays, films and digital work. Our commitment to raising the aspirations and developing the creativity of young pe ...
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Sahana S, and Jess V 6-11-25 Students empty their backpacks at the end of the school year and decide what they will and won’t save. Hear ToKnight Live reflect on what they’re keeping for next year on a podcast from 107.9FM WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).By 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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Influencer Indy Clinton got handed a 64-page dossier of all her trolls this week, after hiring a private investigator to track them down. Is this the best way to deal with hate in the comments? And Trump stood up Albo this week in Canada. Now, the PM is considering going to Europe to try to catch him again. Is it okay to chase someone after they le…
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What's next for the Greens? We sit down with the new leader Larissa Waters to ask about her plan, the lessons from the election, and whether the Greens block progress. Plus, the Iran-Israel conflict is getting more deadly. Is Trump about to get America involved? As he says: "nobody knows". Also, another festival is officially in voluntary administr…
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HPV vaccine rates are declining in Australia, and experts have warned it's putting our ability to eradicate cervical cancer at risk. Plus, Alistair Kitchen is an Aussie who flew to the US last week for a holiday. But when he landed, he was detained, interrogated and eventually deported. Why? He reckons it was because of his stance on Gaza. Also, wh…
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Israel and Iran have spent the weekend launching lethal missile strikes at each other's major cities. So what does it mean for the region? And is this the beginning of World War 3? And are some healthcare specialists ripping off their patients? The writers of a new report think so, and want them to be named and shamed. Plus, Dylan Voller helped to …
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Liv C, Sahana S, and Jess V 6-6-25 North day is a fun afternoon full of games, bounce houses, cotton candy, and more. Hear ToKnight Live with Rebecca, Liv, Sahana, and Jess discuss the event on a podcast from 107.9FM, WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).By 107.9FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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Are year 9 students grown up enough to properly debate the topic of trad wives? Plus: sexism, satire or subversion? Or is the discourse around Sabrina Carpenter's new album artwork just good PR? We unpack. And Q+A and The Project are dead. Will their cancellation change the way issues are discussed, or have audiences fundamentally moved on from the…
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Sussan Ley took on the Liberal leadership after the party suffered its worst ever election wipe out. Is it a glass cliff scenario? Hear what she says in her first interview with hack as opposition leader. Plus, can you trust the SPF rating in your favourite sunblock? Choice has been testing some of Australia's most popular brands, and they're not l…
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Australia has sanctioned two senior Israeli politicians, marking a change in its approach to Israel in the occupied West Bank and the war in Gaza. Also, we hear from Dr Mohammed Mustafa about what he would like Australia to do to make real change for Palestinian children. And here's how donating blood can change lives in just a few minutes. Plus, h…
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Raids as part of Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration have thrown the streets of LA into chaos, with days of protests, Aussie journalists shot at and tear-gassed, and hundreds of marines deployed. Plus, a man has died in custody at the Royal Darwin Hospital, the NT's second death in custody in less than two weeks. Today, the NT government faced …
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Everyone's grabbed the popcorn as the very public fight between Donald Trump and Elon Musk escalates. Also, we're asking if Run It Straight competitions should be banned or left alone? Plus, have you heard of AI washing? A start-up has been busted for using humans instead of artificial intelligence to fuel its chatbot. And a girlie singing Moana ov…
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Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has been forced out of the top job and will request a snap election. And as pressure mounts on Israel to allow more aid to reach those at risk of starvation in Gaza, we hear a first-hand account of what life's like in the war zone. Plus, a fatal collision has prompted Perth to suspend e-scooter hires. Should they b…
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The Run It Straight trend has turned viral, and deadly. We ask an organiser how they're addressing doctor's warnings about the serious risks. Plus, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff could be ousted from the job, with a no-confidence motion moved over his handling of the budget, ferries and an AFL stadium. And does the North West Shelf extension jeo…
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The mushroom trial continues this week, with accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson giving evidence for the first time in her own trial. Plus, Australia's lowest-paid workers are about to get a pay rise. Will it make a difference? And the world would be a better place if the brightest minds weren't in meaningless corporate jobs — according to histo…
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Ukraine claims it's destroyed more than a third of Russia's air missile carriers after pulling off an "extremely complex" drone attack. Plus, mental health care workers are speaking out about the system, which they say is at breaking point. Also, what's behind Australia's egg shortage and how much longer will it last? And monitoring your heart rate…
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With Elon Musk leaving his role with the US government, we unpack whether working with your friends is always a bad idea. Speaking of the US, is Trump a chicken? He's not a fan of Wall Street's nickname for him. Plus, former Bachelor star Luke Bateman's book deal is raising questions of privilege within the publishing industry. Also, one university…
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The Trump administration's unprecedented attempt to ban international students from Harvard has left Aussie students with uncertain futures. And here in Australia, why are universities cracking down on protests on campus? Also, the government wants to increase superannuation tax for people with a balance of more than $3 million. Plus, this year's R…
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Fatima Payman has called out "inappropriate" behaviour in parliament. And the Environment Minister has just approved the North West Gas extension until 2070. Here's what it means. Also, investigations into an Aboriginal man's death in custody in Alice Springs. Plus, we head to flood ravaged NSW to hear from those who've lost everything. Listen now:…
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New research shows some men can't identify their anxiety so they're calling emergency services. We explore the need for more mental health intervention and education for young men. And, Labor MP Ed Husic wants to see the Australian government do more for people in Gaza. Plus, changes to ADHD treatment in NSW will see GPs expand their ability to pre…
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Roaccutane can be a lifesaver for your skin, but for some, it can also have huge side effects, like impacting your mental and sexual health. And what Victoria's snap ban on machetes tells us about the state of knife crime in Australia. Plus, the search for missing Queensland girl Phoebe Bishop continues. Listen now: 01:17 - Victoria's sudden machet…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Liv C, and Jess V 5-20-25 Disney produces amazing childhood tv shows, so ToKnight Live reflects on their favorites. Hear Rebecca, Liv, and Jess talk about shows from Raven’s Home to Jessie on a podcast from 107.9FM, WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).By 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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The Liberals and Nationals can't decide whether they're on or they're off. We get into auspol's messiest situationship. And how do you mark the end of your time in politics? With a shoey, according to one self-described 'bogan' politician in WA. Plus Duolingo reckons AI is a better teacher than humans. Is it right? Then, one guy in Norway woke up w…
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Donald Trump has had another clash with a world leader in the Oval Office, this time over claims of a "farmer genocide" in South Africa. So what went down? And genital herpes is way more common than you think. So why is the stigma still so intense? Also we hear how Ange Postecoglou became the first Aussie coach to win a major football trophy, after…
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Putting on makeup is a super tactile and personal ritual. It's also, pretty visual. For Molly Burke, who went blind at 14, it's part of her livelihood. Molly's a disability advocate and a hugely influential beauty creator who uses her platform to campaign for accessibility and representation. Molly joins host Dave Marchese to talk about the industr…
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Gaza is teetering on the edge of famine, according the UN. With aid trucks seen as a drop in the ocean, we hear from UNICEF about what needs to be done. And is the Environment Minister about to approve gas til 2070? A big gas extension is waiting on approval and it's up to Murray Watt. Plus: a man on the FBI's most wanted list has been found... mow…
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While it was pretty much ignored during the election, environmental policy is back on the agenda for the re-elected Labor government. Murray Watt, the new Minister for the Environment, is in Western Australia, where a proposal to extend the North West Shelf gas project until 2070 hangs in the balance. So what would the extension mean for the future…
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The Coalition is no more, after the National Party announced it would end its arrangement with the Liberals. So is it just a break, or a proper break-up? We speak to the Nationals Leader David Littleproud. And Donald Trump spent 2 hours on the phone with Vladimir Putin. Could it mean an end to the war in Ukraine? Plus, we explore what living with f…
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Ever struggled to put a face to a name? You're not alone. Face blindness, or prosopagnosia, impacts 3% of us. So what causes it, and can it be cured? Guest: David White, lead researcher, Face Research Lab at UNSW Get the whole story from Hack: Follow us on Instagram Listen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts Listen on the triple j app o…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Jess V, and Liv C 5-7-25 There are thousands of Disney characters, but ToKnight Live is fantastic at naming random ones. Hear Rebecca, Jess, and Liv talk about Disney and more on a podcast from 107.9FM WWPH, in Princeton Junction (NJ).By 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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Golden Hour (Period 8) with Eliana H, Ryan T, Ms. Cincotta, Ms. Rodriguez, and Mr. Covington 5-8-25 The High School South admin took over 107.9 FM!....well, at least for one show. Hear our very own principal and vice-principals discuss summer plans, their teenage years, and their favorite parts of pirate life on a podcast from 107.9 FM, WWPH in Pri…
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Should the AFL introduce a mental health round? There are calls for it today after the death of Adam Selwood on the weekend. Also, the latest on the mushroom trial, and why RecipeTin Eats keeps coming up. Plus tenants are getting a bunch of new rights in one state today. We look at the major changes. And why young people are turning to AI chatbots …
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With long waiting lists and a reduction to the number of Medicare-subsidised psych sessions, a lot of people say they're finding it hard to access mental health services when they need them. But some reckon they've found a solution: turning to AI chatbots to unpack their mental health. So, is AI up to the task? And more importantly: is it safe? Gue…
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With 2 of Australia's 4 biggest political parties now led by women, can we expect big change? Plus, can Donald Trump accept a gift from Qatar worth more than $600 million? Also, after thousands of ballots went missing, you tell us what you've taken home from work. Host Dave Marchese is joined by editor-in-chief of The Daily Aus, Billi FitzSimons, a…
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After losing their last one at the election, the Greens today picked a new leader. What do we know about Queensland Senator Larissa Waters? Also, Israeli strikes in Gaza have left dozens dead and many more injured. We hear from someone working inside one of the territory's major hospitals. And why two towns on opposite sides of Australia are at the…
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Space is having a moment (again). So, what does Australia have to offer the space industry? With rocket launches planned in North Queensland and bases being built in South Australia, we're about to experience a major first for the country. Guest Dr Brad Tucker, astrophysicist, ANU Get the whole story from Hack: Follow us on Instagram Listen to our …
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The deadly stabbing attack at a Sydney shopping centre last year shocked Australia. Now, an inquest is trying to find out how and why it happened. A Queensland tradie who went to fight in Ukraine is feared to have been killed in battle. He's not the only Aussie volunteering to fight Russia. So why do people do it? Plus, Donald Trump's in Saudi Arab…
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Donald Trump's on a trip though the Middle East, and on his first stop in Saudi Arabia today, he's said America's ties with the repressive kingdom are "more powerful than ever before". He's also signed a $US142 billion defence deal with the Saudi crown prince, and agreed to lift US sanctions on Syria. So what does all the wheeling and dealing mean?…
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Sussan Ley is the new Liberal leader, the first woman to ever lead the party. Can she turn around its fortunes? Also, Sean "Diddy" Combs is on trial in New York. Here's what's happened in court so far. Plus, are niche perks at work masking unfair pay and conditions? And wrestling is making a comeback, as the WWE brings flagship events to Australia …
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He was once the king of the music industry and mingled with some of the most powerful people in entertainment. But now, Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing trial for charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. As the eight-week trial gets underway in New York, we find out who is expected to give evide…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed his new frontbench. So who's in, who's out and what will they do? And here's why gold bars, makeup and memes have become recession indicators. Plus how citizen scientists track dead fish in South Australia. Listen now: 01:12 - Who's on the new frontbench? 05:27 - What happened with the Nationals leadersh…
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Ed Sheeran being cool again, Lady Gaga touring, Labubu dolls selling out. Memes about recession indicators are everywhere right now, thanks to unstable markets in the US and trade tensions across the world. So what do you actually invest in when times are tough? Gold apparently. Prices for the metal are up globally and Australian gold prospectors a…
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The world has its first pope born in the United States. Plus, parliament is a workplace where name-calling, heckling and yelling are a given. But should the culture change? And imagine rocking up to your social basketball game and an NBA star is there filling in. We're also asking for your biggest prize let-down stories. Host Dave Marchese is joine…
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After three days of deliberations, a jury has delivered its verdict in the trial of four people charged with the murder of Perth teenager Cassius Turvey. Plus, we visit the NSW South Coast where one charity wants to flip the script on mental health. And one of the biggest AI porn sites in the world, MrDeepFakes, has shut down. What happens now? In …
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One of the world's biggest AI-generated porn sites, MrDeepFakes, has shut down. Not because of any regulation, but because a service provider decided to terminate it. Advocates are celebrating this news but what does this mean for the fake images that were on the website? Will they be on the internet forever? We speak to Noelle Martin, who is a vic…
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The world is urging India and Pakistan to show restraint after tensions erupted between the nuclear-armed rivals. And Catholic cardinals from all over the world are voting for a new pope in what is the largest and most diverse conclave to ever take place. Plus, a prolonged dry spell in South Australia means some farmers are having to make heartbrea…
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In South Australia, farmers are dry seeding their fields, hoping for rain to come. The ongoing dry season means without rain, there's no feed. And when there's no feed, farmers are forced to make really tough choices. In this episode we hear from farmers waiting for the dry spell to break and the toll it takes on their businesses, families, and men…
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The Greens election proposal didn't exactly go to plan. We hear from Max Chandler-Mather on his big "disappointment". And, Israel has announced a new offensive to 'capture' Gaza as millions starve. Plus, a new initiative from the NSW government will give discounts to international performers if they have an Australian support act. Listen now: 01:06…
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