Sup Doc is the comedy podcast where docs get reviewed and recapped! Hosts Paco Romane and George Chen dive into docs with sharp takes, big laughs, and cool guests from the worlds of tv, movies and music. No homework required—just show up and have fun. “A fun way to pore over docs” – Vulture “Enlightening” – The A.V. Club
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One big question at a time. Explored, untangled, and (possibly) solved. Self-improvement is everywhere but most of it’s overly simplistic, shouty, and backed by vibes, not evidence. I’m Ed Stott, former BBC & ABC journalist turned independent audio doco maker, obsessed with figuring out how to live better. (That obsession once led to 50 stand-up gigs in 6 months… but more on that later.) Each month, I tackle one big, messy life question like “What’s my purpose?” or “Should I quit my job?” an ...
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The J Files is Double J's music doco show bringing together artists and fans to share and explore the stories behind the music you love. Each week the Double J radio program and online feature dig through archives, rarities and your experiences to create an in-depth profile of an artist, album or idea. It's your ticket to music discovery.
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Podcast by Jessica Cox & Carissa Mason
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Three of Australia's most respected personalities, Ricki-Lee, Tim Blackwell and Joel Creasey, come together to bring a conversational cheekiness to the drive shift. With a combination of the day's hot topics, the best of digital and online and their unique benchmarks and games. Featuring the segments that Nova listeners have grown to love including Monday’s Mailbag, The Wednesday Wheel and the highly competitive Quick Draw, the team will deliver everything their audience have come to expect ...
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The Screen Show, hosted by renowned Sydney-based film critic Jason Di Rosso, is your ultimate guide to the world of film, television, and streaming. Each episode explores the latest films, TV shows and streaming originals through reviews, analysis and exclusive conversations with directors, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, showrunners and production designers, from A-list Hollywood talent to Australian creatives and emerging and established talent from around the world, pr ...
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Join Grace Hogan & Deanne Love as they live life outside of the box and take you with them. Each week these too rad chicks share a weekly confession, report back on an adventure they have tackled and share their weekly obsession (aka fav tunes of the week)
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Two voice artists and their guests drink some bevvies and chat about their careers, life and the ins and outs of the voiceover industry. Hosted by Holly Robinson and Chloe Tobin.
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Primal Screen is a show about movies, from the ones on the big screen to the ones you stream. A mix of new release and retrospective film and television reviews and interviews with film and television practitioners on 3RRR 102.7FM in Melbourne Australia. Presented by Flick Ford with regular guest critics Lisa Kovacevic, Cerise Howard, Will Cox, Emma Westwood and more. Hosted and produced by Flick Ford. Podcast editing and social media by Kelsey Pettifer. The intro and outro theme is Soft Ill ...
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Craig Bennett and Ian Horner are two Aussie gay guys who fell into a career of meeting and talking with the stars. Their YouTube channel includes interviews with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Ann-Margret, Todd McKenney, Alan Cumming, and some famous people, too! Up-to-the-minute interviews and we’re also raiding our archives for our chats with Liza, Cate, Meryl, Doc Martin, Helen Reddy, Hugh Sheridan, Tom Skerritt, Fran Drescher, Josh Thomas, Lesley Gore, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Judith Lucy, K ...
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After BASEjump tragedy, new doco follows Kiwi widow's journey
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16:42Kiwi Shayni Couch lost her husband in a Basejump gone wrong while she was pregnant. A new documentary follows her journey to return to the site of the tragedy
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Poopcruise: The Netflix Doco You NEED to Watch!
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7:58Joel’s discovered the ultimate disaster doco—think Fyre Festival, but floating and filled with red biohazard bags. Yep, it's a cruise gone completely rogue. From tugboats tipping poop down stairwells to open bars mid-crisis, the team is obsessed… and now asking: have you ever had a problematic poop moment? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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We're back, beettttchhhh! Did you miss us? Because we missed you, too! We catch up on the things we missed over the break... and not just the Coldplay CEO cheating saga! We go through your messages and comments with Mailbag. Ricki hilariously details her most boring holiday in New Zealand (you may disagree if you're not Ricki-Lee tbh), and Joel fou…
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Gwenyth Paltrow Reveals Ben Affleck's Best Bedroom Act
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4:12In today's Glossys: Gwenyth Paltrow reveals all in a new book. Selena Gomez shares details of her 33rd birthday party. Sia has spotted with a 28-year-old fresh from her divorce. Morgan Wallen's got something to say during his show (close your ears, Coldplay) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Joel Has Adopted a Baby and Called Him 'Boyfriend'!
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2:11We didn't say 'human'. Here's what Joel got up to while we were on break! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nova Podcasts
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Bill discusses what happens to flood-damaged property. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
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Waikato food-tech company putting science into breakfast
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11:33They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but a Waikato food-tech company is taking it a step further.
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Gareth Hughes and Liam Hehir are this week's political commentators.
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Inflation has edged to its highest level in a year
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Tom discusses a new mayoral candidate and defections from Ray Chung's Independent Together group, plus what are the chances of a second Mt Victoria tunnel getting underway during this government's term?
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Book review: Secret Art Powers by Jo Randerson
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4:36Emma Hislop reviews Secret Art Powers: How creative thinking can achieve radical change by Jo Randerson, published by Barbarian Productions.
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Kate Halfpenny on the downsides of a mid-life beach move
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24:24Redundancy, a huge mortgage and Covid all pushed Kate Halfpenny and husband Chris to move to a smaller, coastal area. Expecting fun and sun, they wound up having to face Chris' alcoholism head on.
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Germany, France & UK band together for revived European axis, Kremlin brushes off likely impact of 18th package of EU sanctions, and the French PM sparks budget row over plan to scrap two public holidays.
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Regional airline Sounds Air says it is retrenching its services to focus on its viability.
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Work begins on Napier civic centre 8 years after quake damage
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8:00Eight years after Napier's entire civic centre was damaged in an earthquake, construction has just begun on a $110 million redevelopment.
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Great rides cycle trails' funding needs to double in a decade
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24:08The amount of funding required to keep the country's 23 Great Rides up to scratch will need to double in the next ten years, or some trails will degrade to the point they face losing their 'great ride' status.
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Best Bits: Tim Accidentally Insulted Someone In The Office!
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20:55We’re back on Monday, betch! But first, here’s one last juicy ep to wrap up the week. Today we heard your wild mid-life crisis stories (shoutout to the couple who bailed on land for a 15-year cruise), dissected the funniest snoring sounds the internet has to offer, played a round of Tim’s Word Alarm, and heard how Tim accidentally insulted a total …
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Comedians Donna Brookbanks and Elisabeth Easther
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
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10:31David discusses the Local Government NZ Conference and reactions from local councils to instructions from the Resource Management Act.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
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Book review: How to Kill a Witch by Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi
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3:33Martene McCaffrey from Unity Books Auckland reviews How to Kill a Witch by Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, published by Monoray
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New Zealand champion Toa Henderson from Northland and Te Kuiti's Jack Fagan are competing in a three-test shearing series this weekend.
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From undercover cop to All Black scrum coach
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26:57Before he was in the dugout watching Richie McCaw lift the 2011 Rugby World Cup, forwards coach Mike Cron had spent years working as a police detective.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins joins Kathryn for an update on the latest Pacific news.
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The Women's Health Bus for rural Southland and Otago
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11:32A patient's round trip of seven hours for a procedure sparked Dr Helen Paterson's drive to treat women closer to where they lived.
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Massive transfer of wealth coming as farmers age
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17:42The next decade will see the largest inter-generational transfer of wealth as more than 17,000 farm and orchard owners reach pension age.
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Best Bits: Your Dog Loves Baby Talk, Apparently!
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25:28We’re back live on July 21… until then, here’s another batch of best bits to keep you going! Today we took off with a chat about drinking at altitude – is it science or just vibes? Then things got even more unhinged with baby talk… to dogs. And comedian, podcaster and New Zealand’s own Guy Montgomery joined us for Quick Draw! See omnystudio.com/lis…
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Screentime: Too Much, And Just Like That, Emmy nominations
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10:21Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about the new show from Girls creator Lena Dunham, Too Much. She'll also talk about the 3rd season of And Just Like That, the sequel to the hit show Sex and the City - why has it become the show people love to hate? And the Emmy nominations were announced yesterday - who's in and who's been snu…
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What's it like being a grandparent in your 30s?
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20:58At 37, many people are still getting to grips with being a parent. Matty Acton was learning how to be a grandparent.
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Tech: Legal means to fight deepfakes - do they work?
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14:09Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about how different countries are going down legal routes to combat the rise in deepfakes - AI-generated images, videos and voices.
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Around the motu:Libby Kirkby McLeod in Hamilton
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11:37The French men's national rugby team has snubbed staying in Hamilton. The public pressure put on Waikato Hospital to cut its cardiac surgery waitlist and Te Huia train is to start a Sunday service.
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Jenna Todd from Time Out Books reviews Endling by Maria Reva published by Virago.
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Neuroscientist Dr. Benjamin Baird studies how we can control our dreams and how lucid dreaming can affect us when we're awake.
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UK: Secret plan to relocated Afghan nationals named in
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7:40The extraordinary data leak about 19,000 Afghans trying to flee to the UK, which led to a £850 million secret relocation scheme, which in turn, led to a super-injunction to cover it all up until this week.
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Sonia Khush from Save the Children in Ukraine says there must be an investment in the education and skills for the younger generation of Ukrainians after the war.
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Banking Association on consumer credit changes
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7:41The New Zealand Bankers' Association says retrospective legislation on consumer finance tidies up the existing law to ensure all bank disclosure breaches are treated the same as those currently.
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With 11 mining projects on the Govt's fast-track list, Massey University's geography professor Glenn Banks says the economic returns from mining are rarely scrutinised; and they are inseparable from environmental impacts.
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The Commerce Commission has confirmed it will reduce how much banks can charge to process credit card payments, which it says will save Kiwi businesses $90 million a year.
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As two Oscar snubbed films with excellent female leads from earlier in the year become available to watch via streaming, a highlights program featuring Dutch writer-director Halina Reijn on Babygirl, a sexual thriller starring Nicole Kidman as a powerful CEO who embarks on an affair with her much younger intern, played by Harris Dickenson; Plus, Ac…
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Best Bits: Let's Spill The Tea on Your Workplace Dramas!
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21:57We’re back live on July 21… until then, we’re serving up the best bits! Today, we kicked off with a woman in scrubs getting praised like she’s on Grey’s Anatomy and spoiler: she’s not. Then it was time to dish the workplace drama (someone’s definitely getting HR’d), followed by the Whisper Challenge on the Wednesday Wheel. And finally, we wrapped w…
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Science: how ChatGPT is changing our everyday language
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8:55Science commentator Dr Jen Martin joins Kathryn to talk about a new study into how ChatGPT is changing our everyday language - have you found yourself using 'delve' more? The largest-ever study into how nighttime light affects heart health has found the more you're exposed to a night, the higher your risk of heart disease. And are left-hand people …
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Kelly discusses how Rotorua's homeless are being taken at night to sleep in small pods at a remote area, street racer problems near Mamaku and the planned return of the paddleboat, the Lakeland Queen, to Lake Rotorua. Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist with the Rotorua Daily Post
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Book review: I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger
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4:56Renata Hopkins reviews I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger, published by Grove Press.
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Independent energy retailer Electric Kiwi has put out a tender for 10 to 15-year power purchase agreements in a bid to shake up the electricity market and get cheaper prices to its customers.
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New Kiwi comedy follows the fortunes of a struggling theatre
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23:24New Kiwi film Workmates is about two friends trying to keep a struggling theatre alive - how the real life couple behind it had Covid to thank for its creation
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Karen Middleton with news from Australia, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's week-long trip to China.
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Can gas from food scraps fill an energy void?
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9:15The head of the World Biogas Assocation on how New Zealand can make better use of waste for a renewable gas source
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Farmer group pushes back on Alliance's foreign investment plans
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14:16A group of South Island sheep and beef farmers are urging others to vote against a proposal for foreign investment in the red meat cooperative Alliance Group, which is the only 100 percent farmer-owned meat processor in the country.
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Trades apprentice numbers down, workforce shortage warnings
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18:35A stark warning from plumbing and electrical sector leaders: apprentice numbers are down, employers are struggling, and Queensland is luring qualified tradies to help build the 2032 Olympics
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