Digimon news, discussions, and topics of interest from the staff at With the Will. Your source for everything Digimon.
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The Eventing Podcast squad bring you on a weekly, data-fuelled journey through the world of eventing. Previews, reviews and analysis - all supported by EquiRatings' data.
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Let's talk US politics and culture from a progressive Christian perspective. Author and former pastor Desimber Rose, along with progressive theologian and author Dillon Naber Cruz, are here to make you think - and laugh - about the madness that ensues when we mix faith and politics.
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Every week, the creators of Super Best Friends Play discuss the best and worst of the videogame industry, pop culture and get excessively hyped about things for no reason.
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Information Security, InfoSec, CyberSec, Cyber, Security, whatever you call it, we talk about it! From mobiles and desktops to data centers and the cloud, Purple Squad Security is here to help and give back to our community of information security professionals. We cover security topics for the red team, blue team, purple team, whatever team! We are a community of professionals, and this is one man's attempt to give back. CISSP, CISM, CEH credits can be obtained here! Also happy to provide i ...
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Humanity is on the decline and is descending out of consciousness into a dream state. AI is slowly becoming self-aware, and is ascending out of a dream state into consciousness. This amalgamation of sounds is a lullaby and/or a wake-up call, depending on where you’re heading.
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Lock and Code tells the human stories within cybersecurity, privacy, and technology. Rogue robot vacuums, hacked farm tractors, and catastrophic software vulnerabilities—it’s all here.
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A Manchester United podcast focused on detailed, evidence driven analysis. Hosted by Aaron Moniz (@amonizfootball) and Kees van Hemmen (@HemmenKees) – two data scientists and United fans.
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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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Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods... the podcast that honors the art of making movie trailers, teasers, key art, and all the strategic content that launched the movies, TV shows, and games you love.
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In Content Deconstructed, successful content creators share the story behind their ideas. We break down how they created content that earned thousands of links and social shares. We discuss how they came up with the ideas in the first place and what they think makes the ideas work. We also look at the habits, traits and processes these content creators share that enable them to come up with so many successful content ideas. Content Deconstructed is hosted by Mark Johnstone, a creative direct ...
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A podcast about the tabletop miniatures game Star Wars Shatterpoint and the Star Wars universe.
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SearchSecurity.com's Security Wire Weekly podcast recaps the week's top IT security news. Learn about the latest virus, worm, Trojan, phishing or identity theft scam. Find out the latest strategies for keeping your network and company data secure. Hear what industry experts recommend you watch for in the weeks ahead.
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Bob Cahill launched The Bobcast in December 2013 with his first guest, the enigmatic Didgeridrew, and quickly became known for his captivating conversations with a wide range of influential figures. Over the years, The Bobcast has featured countless musicians, artists, actors, and religious figures, solidifying its place in the diverse podcast landscape. Guests on the show have included notable names like Big Data, Dispatch, Schoolly D, Daru Jones, and Landall Goolsby from Marvel’s Agents of ...
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Travel with Host Celebrity Wardrobe Stylist Charles Gregory, Co-Host/Entertainment Reporter Lauren Sizzle, and Correspondent Classy Lady Sparkle as they embark on an exciting adventure that explores entertainment news, hot topics, fashion, music, politics and the "Good News/Bad News" around the globe... ALL FROM THE URBAN PERSPECTIVE! Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/wetalkweekly for podcast videos! Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeTalkWeekly Instagram: https://www. ...
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Base Layer will be providing insights from founders and investors in the base layer of cryptoassets. Simplifying complex projects and the technology being developed, from interoperability to relayers and more - who is building the future, why are they and how are they doing it.
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A limited podcast series about the politics of immigration, faith as radical hospitality, and the borders between church and state. In the spring of 1982, six faith communities in Arizona and California declared themselves places of safe harbor for hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans and Guatemalans that had been denied legal proceedings for political asylum in the U.S. Alleging that immigration officials had intentionally miscategorized Central Americans as ‘economic migrants’ in order to ...
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Rugby Australia changing their eligibility rules
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4:04Rugby Australia has confirmed the rule restricting how many overseas based players Wallabies coaches can pick has been scrapped. Rugby Australia has since claimed the rule hasn't been enforced for some time. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Huddle: Can we expect the Government to do something about grocery prices?
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7:37Tonight on The Huddle, Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A and Conor English from Silvereye communications joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The latest report into our grocery sector found the duopoly continues to be highly lucrative, and Kiwis are paying the 5th highest prices in the OECD. Are we…
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Listen to the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 6 August. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: How will RUCs change our driving behaviours?
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2:21So the Government just announced what they’re calling the biggest change to road funding in 50 years. Once these changes kick in, petrol taxes are out and RUCs - road user charges - are in, for everyone. Not just truckies, not just EV drivers, not just diesel users, every single one of us. This is not really a surprise, the Government flagged this …
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Chris Quin: Foodstuffs North Island CEO on New World's Smeg cookware promotion running out of key items
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8:17New World shoppers have been left disappointed by the supermarket's latest giveaway, as key items have been running out weeks into the promotion. The braiser is both the most sought after - and most expensive - item up for grabs, but many customers have reported a shortage of stock. Foodstuffs North Island CEO Chris Quin says 70,000 of these braise…
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Pierre van Heerden: Grocery Commissioner on NZ having the fifth highest grocery prices in the developed world
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5:56Competition's lacking in the supermarket sector and Kiwis are struggling to put food on the table. The Commerce Commission's Annual Grocery Report's revealed our grocery prices are the fifth-highest in the developed world. It highlights the market isn't supportive of new players, and major supermarkets continue to wield power over smaller stores. G…
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Chris Bishop: Transport Minister explains why the Government's looking to axe fuel taxes
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4:47The Transport Minister says the petrol tax needs replacing - to keep up revenue for maintaining roads. Chris Bishop's announced universal road user charges will be implemented for all vehicles, to be paid like a bill. The Government wants payments to reflect road-use, not a vehicle's fuel-efficiency. Bishop says with 350,000 hybrids on the road, fe…
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Tony Morris: IRD Customer Segment Manager on the IRD revealing NZ businesses owe over $1.4 billion in unpaid taxes
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2:47New Zealand businesses owe more than $1.4 billion in unpaid GST and PAYE from the 2025 tax year, according to new reports. Of 2025's number, $432.9 million relates to employer activities and $1.047 billion to GST. IRD Customer Segment Manager Tony Morris says this data's in line with what's happening overseas - but it's an area they aim to put more…
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Michael Gordon: Westpac senior economist on the unemployment rate rising to 5.2 percent
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2:15The sluggish job market is another bump in our road to economic recovery, according to some recent predictions. The unemployment rate's sitting at 5.2 percent - its highest point in five years. In late 2021, it was just 3.2 percent. Westpac senior economist, Michael Gordon, says it shows our economic slowdown's ongoing. He says it's not too surpris…
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Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on the Government's plan to axe fuel taxes
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5:52The Government has unveiled a new plan designed to level the playing field for all motorists. Transport and Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop's announced the Government plans to implement universal road user charges, to be paid like a bill. Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this sounds like a good concept in theory, but…
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It’s Dublin Horse Show week, and things have gone totally rogue at EquiRatings HQ. In this surprise crossover episode, Nicole Brown is joined by a very special crew — jumping podcast host Charlotte Smet, eventing’s newest content wizard Ali Barrett, and the trustry senior analyst Georgia Patrick — for an unauthorised Alphabetti Spaghetti. What star…
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Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Elon Musk becoming America's least popular public figure
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2:54Elon Musk’s reputation has taken a noticeable dive, according to the most recent data. Gallup surveyed Americans about what they thought of 14 well-known U.S. and global figures, with 61 percent of respondents having an unfavourable opinion of Musk. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says that other people in Trump's inner circle also had negative net…
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Scott Macindoe: Sport Fishing Council President on Shane Jones' proposed changes for fisheries sector
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4:44Fishing practices are facing a major overhaul, on a scale not seen for decades. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says his new reforms remove obstacles to growth, for the $1.5 billion dollar industry. The changes include simpler land and discard rules for fishers on monitored vessels - and the exclusion of on-board camera footage from the O…
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 6 August 2025
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32:17In today's episode, an overhaul of the rules will allow greater catch limits when fish are abundant and stop on-board camera footage from being made public; Unemployment is tipped to reach a nine-year high on Wednesday; A leaked Cabinet paper shows the government was planning to restrict the hours bottle stores and supermarkets could sell alcohol. …
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Blind pig figures out how to use electric gate
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4:20Woody the pig was one of half-a-dozen rescue pets taken in by Lisa Lindsay and Nathan Rotch, despite being blind Woody had figured out how to open an electric gate and escape to the neighbours' vegetable gardens. Lindsay spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Trades Academy teaching hard-to-reach students in Ōpōtiki
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3:25A building course for high school kids in Ōpōtiki is giving hard-to-reach students career options they might never have had otherwise. Eastern Bay Trades Academy managing director John Gilmour spoke to Corin Dann.
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Blind woman describes MSD system as 'impossible'
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5:28A blind woman on the Supported Living Payment says she's struggling to use what she describes as the Ministry of Social Development's "impossible system". Holly spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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NZ First say Marsden Point holds key to Northland prosperity
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3:24Could a triangle of land at the entrance to Whangārei Harbour hold the key to Northland's future prosperity? Peter de Graaf reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 6 August 2025.
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Tenancy Tribunal sees large jump in number of applications
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4:42The Tenancy Tribunal's annual data shows a big jump in the number of applications made to it. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann.
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Govt to push ahead with plans to amend Marine and Coastal Area Act
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5:30The government is pushing ahead with plans to amend the Marine and Coastal Area Act, despite a Supreme Court ruling last year that appeared to undercut the rationale for the change. Former Treaty Negotiations Minister Christopher Finlayson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Unemployment is tipped to reach a nine-year high on Wednesday. National's deputy leader Nicola Willis and Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss
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Tauranga will host triathlon's biggest event after being awarded the 2028 World Championships.
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Building programme provides education for hard-to-reach students
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3:27A building programme for college kids in Opotiki is giving hard-to-reach students career options they never thought possible. Hawke's Bay Tarawhiti reporter Alexa Cook reports.
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Auckland City Missioner calls on govt to rethink emergency housing approach
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6:46Auckland's city missioner is calling on the government to seriously rethink its approach to emergency housing, because of the effect it says it's having on the streets. Auckland's city missioner Helen Robinson spoke to Corin Dann.
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Market update for 6 August 2025.
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Medical tourism taking off as more Kiwis head overseas for procedures
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5:23With long waiting lists in New Zealand, medical tourism is taking off with more and more kiwis heading overseas for weight loss surgery, butt lifts, knee replacements and dental work. First Up's Ross McNaughton reports.
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Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones on industry reforms
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7:58An overhaul of the rules will allow greater catch limits when fish are abundant and stop on-board camera footage from being made public. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones spoke to Corin Dann.
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Neurodivergent student abandons study after accusations of cheating
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3:38A neurodivergent adult student has abandoned his tertiary degree after the University of Canterbury accused him of cheating. Timothy Brown has more.
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The Tall Blacks have made a winning start to the Asia Cup, beating Iraq 100-78 in Jeddah, but coach Judd Flavell wasn't happy with his side's defence.
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Cabinet paper suggests govt U-turn on alcohol policy
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4:38A leaked Cabinet paper shows the government was planning to restrict the hours bottle stores and supermarkets could sell alcohol. But the documents obtained by RNZ show it has backed away from those plans to focus on making business easier for the alcohol industry. Guyon Espiner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss…
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Business news for 6 August 2025.
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South Otago residents want action to prepare for future floods
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3:32South Otago residents want action as they prepare to face more flooding and other hazards in the future. Tess Brunton reports
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Police on plans to cut policing services in rural Canterbury
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4:53A community meeting has been organised for next week in Rural Canterbury as farmers are upset over a proposal to cut local police services. District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Morning rurals with Gianina Schwanaka
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Sports chat with Nathan Rarere
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