Join hosts Ed Voccola (Rick and Morty, Bless The Harts) and Chris Cullari (Blumhouse, The Aviary) for a wild trip through the world of what scares them.
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Exploring the world around us and the worlds we create. Looking at the creatives and the stories we/they tell. Biographies, retelling the tales, and sit down discussions rotate along the episodes.
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BirdCast is a podcast recorded entirely in a live bird aviary or bird environment. The Birdman Dad team strive to bring you new and interesting bird-related content regularly to improve your own aviaries and bird keeping skills set. Birdman Dad has a small YouTube following if you like videos. Co-host Kiah is keen to hear from any interested listeners to join BirdCast -email [email protected].
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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Its the #GOATZOOMROOM podcast! With Andy Villanueva(@avillanueva3rd) and James Moore (@MRMOORE1011). Andy and James will be discussing hot topics in sports and bringing in guests from across the sports landscape. Listen in.
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Five women with different backgrounds in horse racing come together to discuss all angles of the horse racing industry. The backgrounds include, photographer, handicapper, editor, writer, and paddock analyst. Each week they will delve into a horse racing industry topic, discuss possible Stakes races and interview racing industry people you may or may not have heard of. You can reach them at: @x_factorracingAncora Imparo @madfatteacherCarson D @roguewolf007
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With racial tensions boiling over in every corner of America. Two friends who bounded over their love of Cincinnati Bengals Football decided to bring their daily, weekly and monthly lunch discussions into podcast form. Andy Villanueva and James Moore discuss every barrier on a weekly basis. They want you to have a frank and honest conversation about what it's like to be black in America. Both were inspired by Emmanuel Acho's book "Uncomfortable Conversations with A Black Man," as its brought ...
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Two longtime friends discuss what indie (and sometimes not indie) video games they're playing this week.
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The worlds most aviary focused board game podcast. Indigenous to the eastern shore of the United States, the horned Quackalope can be spotted where board games are played. The ill-suited ornithologists, Jesse Anderson and Jan Bigas, discuss board games on a weekly basis in an effort to catch the elusive bird. Through long winded conversations on mechanics, context, theme and game design, the hosts strive to discover the reason of the Quackalope's fascination with the hobby. Join us at the ta ...
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This podcast looks at all things dealing with UFOs, UAPS, the paranormal, consciousness, spirituality, the nature of reality, and psychedelics. It looks for the answer to the question "What is really going on, and where do we go from here?"
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Good Weather is a contemporary art gallery located five minutes from downtown Little Rock, Arkansas that has transformed a single-car garage into a participant-guided gallery. The project stems from an investigation of the American suburban garage and its vast flexibility. Often times, garages transcend their original function (i.e. storage for cars) by morphing into domestic galleries indicative of vastly different tastes and socio-economic conditions. This reveals an unpretentious curation ...
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Follow Von Bieker as he talks to the people in high places on a quest to build a sustainable, albeit modest, music career.
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Culinary Tales - Tune in to Austin's culinary frequency. Take a rare listen to Austin’s local Chefs lounge and tell tales of their kitchens and learn more about them as people. Take a peek at what’s behind the plate with Jason Powers.
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WingsNThings - Birds & Parrots as Pets - All About Pet Birds - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Barbara Heidenreich and Robin Shewokis
What do you look for when choosing a pet bird? Find out what to look for from the experts! In these pet podcasts our host and guests discuss choosing a bird to fit your lifestyle, compare pet stores and breeders, and talk about how to keep your bird happy and healthy. Other topics include species of birds, your bird's habitat and which are the best foods to feed your little feathered friend! Find out what common household dangers you need to know about, as well as how to train your pet bird ...
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Aviary has doors removed in stoush over unpaid bills
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2:36An aviary at the Pūkaha - Mt Bruce National Wildlife Centre has had its doors removed in a stoush over an unpaid bill for almost a quarter of a million dollars. Pūkaha board co-chair Mavis Mullins spoke to Corin Dann.
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Exploring the segregated past of Chicago cemeteries
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6:57Mayor Harold Washington is buried in a cemetery that was once for “whites only.” Protests and legislative fights desegregated area cemeteries.
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 4 June 2025
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29:13In today's episode, according to results out on Wednesday morning, the left bloc would have enough support to govern, the Privacy Commissioner says facial recognition technology in North Island supermarkets has potential safety benefits, despite raising significant privacy concerns, after a shareholders meeting on Tuesday media company NZME - which…
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Should NZ follow Australian netball and ditch post-game huddle?
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3:59It's the post-game ritual that netballers have taken part in for as long as anyone can remember. But should New Zealand's elite netballers follow Australia's lead and ditch the end of the game group huddle? Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe asked people in the game whether they actually like it.
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Council holds meeting to discuss flood issues in Middlemarch
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3:48In recent years, floodwater and contaminated muck has flowed through homes, businesses and streets in the rural Otago town of Middlemarch. The regional council held a community meeting to update locals on a solution - and Tess Brunton was there.
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Historic ship in Paihia 90 percent destroyed by fire: FENZ
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4:43Fire and Emergency says an historic ship at the Paihia waterfront in Northland has been 90 percent destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning. Hamish Williams is the host and the creator of an RNZ podcast called Kelly Tarlton's Final Treasure, and he spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 4 June 2025.
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IDF fires shots at aid site in Rafah, reports of at least 27 killed
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4:22The Hamas-run health ministry says at least 27 people have been killed and 90 injured by Israeli fire while waiting for aid distribution in Rafah, southern Gaza. Correspondent in Tel-Aviv Trent Murray reports.
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Labour up, National down in RNZ-Reid Research poll
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7:52A new RNZ-Reid Research opinion poll suggests opposition parties are in a position to govern. Former Labour minister Stuart Nash and former ACT minister Heather Roy spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins on latest RNZ-Reid Research poll
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6:21According to results out on Wednesday morning, the left bloc would have enough support to govern. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Football Ferns bounced back from their opening game defeat to beat Venezuela 2-1 in their second international friendly in Spain, and tie the two-match series with Venezuela 1-all.
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After a shareholders meeting on Tuesday media company NZME - which owns the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB - has a revamped board. Former editor of the New Zealand Herald and media commentator Gavin Ellis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Stuff owner on Trade Me buying half of Stuff Digital
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4:52Trade Me is set to buy half of Stuff Digital in what is likely to be a multi-million-dollar deal. Stuff owner Sinead Boucher spoke to Corin Dann.
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Foodstuffs on facial recognition tech in supermarkets
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4:53An inquiry from the privacy commission into Foodstuffs' facial recognition trial says it needs improvements before it's used more broadly or permanently. Lawyer for Foodstuffs North Island Julian Benefield spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Privacy Commissioner on facial recognition tech in supermarkets
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5:20The Privacy Commissioner says facial recognition technology in North Island supermarkets has potential safety benefits, despite raising significant privacy concerns. Commissioner Michael Webster spoke to Corin Dann.
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Historic ship catches fire in Bay of Islands
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2:43The historic three masted ship, The Tui, has been engulfed in flames in Paihia in the Bay of Islands on Wednesday morning. Big Fish Bay of Islands' Derek Gerritsen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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ACT leader David Seymour chats Regulatory Standards Bill on 30 with Guyon Espiner
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3:23The ACT party leader has claimed 99.5 percent of the submissions on a discussion document about the Regulatory Standards Bill were "fake" and created using "bots". Guyon Espiner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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ACT leader claims bots behind submissions on Regulatory Standards Bill
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4:24ACT Party Leader David Seymour has claimed that 99.5 percent of the submissions received on the Regulatory Standards Bill were "fake" and created using "bots". In-Depth Journalist Ella Stewart reports.
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Govt support drops in latest RNZ- Reid Research poll
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6:59The opposition parties - Labour, the Greens and Te Pati Maori - would be in a position to form a government if an election was held today. Labour is in the lead on 33.2, with National in behind on 30.7 points, the Greens get 11.6, and New Zealand First is on 9.1 percentage points, while ACT has 6.6 and Te Pati Maori is on 5.5 percentage points. Tha…
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How did pay equity changes impact RNZ-Reid Research poll numbers?
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3:18RNZ asked voters in its latest Reid Research poll: do you support the government's recent changes to the pay equity regime? Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch has more.
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The post-Budget RNZ-Reid Research poll reveals the Opposition parties - Labour, the Greens and Te Pati Maori - are in a position to form a government if an election was held today. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Football Ferns have beaten Venezuela 2-1 in their second international friendly in Spain to tie the two-match series 1-all.
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Business news for 4 June 2025.
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Ukraine attacks bridge linking Russia and Crimea
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4:05Ukraine's security service says it's behind a major sabotage attack on the Crimea's Kerch Bridge, a key link between Russia and the occupied peninsula. The BBC's James Waterhouse spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Metservice has issued a heavy rainfall warning for both western Tasman ranges and eastern hills of Richmond and Nelson. Nelson Tasman Civil Defence public information manager Paul Shattock spoke to Corin Dann.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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MetService is warning people to clear gutters, secure items and monitor local weather warnings as a low-pressure system moves across New Zealand. MetService's Heather Keats spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Football Ferns have beaten Venezuela 2-1 in their second international friendly in Spain.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 3 June 2025
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27:05In today's episode, the government's making big changes to WorkSafe, the agency tasked with keeping workers safe including shifting in priorities from enforcement to giving advice, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority says there are some energy-saving things that you can do that could help cut your bills, without denting your lifestyle …
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It's Tuesday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
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NZ students excel at international science fair in US
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4:08Two New Zealand high school students have been victorious at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Ohio. Year 13 student Jesse Rumball-Smith and year 11 student Isabelle Aduna spoke to Corin Dann.
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Second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia come to end
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4:22A second round of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine have ended without a major breakthrough, and only an agreement between the warring sides to swap more prisoners of war. The BBC's James Waterhouse spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Hundreds march in Kaikohe to pay tribute to 3-year-old
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3:27Up to 400 people marched down Kaikohe's main street yesterday to pay tribute to the short life of a three-year-old girl. One of the organisers, Mutunga Rameka, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 3 June 2025
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PM Luxon called out for 'ignoring scientific evidence' on climate change
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5:04Over 25 international climate change scientists have written an open letter to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, calling out the Government for "ignoring scientific evidence" and urging it to "deliver methane reductions that contribute to the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees." Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson spoke to Corin …
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Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has broken a long period of silence in the media, as she promotes her memoir " A Different Kind Of Power". She's given an extended interview with RNZ's Jesse Mulligan which will play on Tuesday on Afternoons. Mulligan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The government is shifting WorkSafe's priorities from enforcement, to giving more advice. Business New Zealand chief executive Katherine Rich spoke to Corin Dann.
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The government's making big changes to WorkSafe, the agency tasked with keeping workers safe including shifting in priorities from enforcement to giving advice. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Wellington motorcyclists stage protest over parking charges
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2:32Motorcyclists in Wellington are staging a sit in in Central Wellington on Tuesday morning to protest against newly imposed parking fees. Protest organiser Lucy Morris spoke to Corin Dann.
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Warnings smoking rates plateauing, not plummeting
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4:33Healthcare professionals are warning daily smoking rates are plateauing rather than falling and they blame the ditching of effective anti-smoking measures. Dr Stuart Jones spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Younger New Zealand women are now being diagnosed with a cancer that previously struck after menopause. University of Auckland Researcher Cherie Blenkiron spoke to Corin Dann.
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Unis face uncertain future as funding fails to keep up
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3:37Universities face an uncertain future as they contemplate yet another year in which funding fails to keep pace with rising costs. Here's our education correspondent John Gerritsen.
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The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority says there are some energy-saving things that you can do that could help cut your bills, without denting your lifestyle too much. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Emotional immigration wait in a system with no queue
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3:07An error on a government website wrongly raised the hopes of dozens of families who thought they'd been selected to apply for visas for parents to live here. Gill Bonnett reports.
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The man who a coroner says likely inflicted injuries that killed a four-year-old boy insists he was not responsible. National crime correspondent Sam Sherwood spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The government is shifting WorkSafe's priorities from enforcement, to giving more advice. Council of Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff spoke to Corin Dann.
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