The death of one’s child is a grief like no other. As a bereaved parent, part of your very being has been cut off from you, and you must figure out how to live with that part of you missing. You will never be the same, but you can have hope that your life can still have meaning and purpose again, as you learn to live in a way that honors the life of your child instead of being stuck in the deep grief of his or her death. The Grieving Parents Sharing Hope podcast is an outreach of the nationa ...
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Messages by Pastor Greg Bruce from Hope Church in St. Louis.
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Are you in a lost location? The GPS is frozen , the map is hard to read and the storms of life have left you feeling overwhelmed, insecure, and disconnected. Welcome to The Lost Location, a podcast for anyone who feels adrift in their own mind, weighed down by guilt, remorse, or the fear of rejection.
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It doesn’t matter if it’s a good day, a hard day, or somewhere in-between—we need the hope God offers every day. Max shares words of hope and help through simple, one-minute daily devotionals to encourage you to take one step closer to Jesus.
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It was never God's intention to have us meander through life brokenhearted, lost (emotionally), and alone (relationally). Get re-routed by using God's GPS and experience life as the Father intended--full of love, joy, peace, satisfaction, and abundance!
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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast is a student-run podcast and an upper-level humanities course at Hopewell Valley Central High School. At the end of each semester, students must complete passion projects. Some of the students elected to complete podcasts on their topic.
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Join us as your hosts, Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner, as we explore the far reaches of mental health and share this experience with you. We’re going to cover a wide variety of topics in and related to the field, as well as having experts share their findings and their passion for mental health. We look forward to taking this adventure with you and hope we can get you Psyched!“ Be well, and stay psyched!”
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Threshold Moments is a podcast about people who follow their hearts to lead their most authentic lives. Along the way they will cross over some thresholds in which it is clear that what once worked, no longer works. The next version is awaiting. The path is unknown, and safety structures will fall away. Once a week, you can expect to hear from incredible guests about the moments that forever changed them. They’ll share their messy middles, the things they can now laugh at in retrospect, the ...
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To redefine what it truly means to LOVE AND DEVELOP YOURSELF; to empower listeners to hope again by sharing stories of triumph; To highlight women who have mastered this concept and to celebrate the legacy they leave behind once they’ve blazed a trail....
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The Morning Edition (formerly Please Explain) brings you the story behind the story with the best journalists in Australia. Join host Samantha Selinger-Morris from the newsrooms of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, weekdays from 5am.
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the road of motherhood is a wild ride and we’re stoked to be your co-pilots & co-workers as a stay at home mom! with all of the twists and turns, bumps and dips, and all kinds of crazy weather that this drive has, you need to make sure your carpool is full of friends who make you laugh, cry with you and are willing to sing carpool karaoke at the top of their lungs! the work of motherhood can be so challenging and we’ve found it’s so much more fun with co-workers (aka mom friends!). we’re sel ...
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Heaven's GPS | Possess the Land | Pastor Greg Bruce | @hopechurchstlouis
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Listen to Today's Devotion The phrase “led by the Spirit of God” is such a happy one. The Spirit gently leads us as a shepherd would lead a flock. He is more committed to leading us than we are to following him. So relax! If you don’t sense his guidance, ask again. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding” (Pro…
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Practice in Action Remix: Words, Words, Words
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1:27:49In this episode, Paul and Ray revisit and remix their trilogy on communication—covering the impact of words, the role of swearing in session, and the power of nonverbal cues. They explore how subtle changes in language can deepen connection, how to use emotionally charged words with intention, and why meaning matters as much as the words themselves…
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The ‘Coachella of Canberra’, A.I is coming for us, and is the government serious about tax reform?
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22:28This week on the pod we are going to delve into what we are calling Canberra’s Coachella - AKA the Productivity Summit, which is happening the week after next. What is the point of it? And what is productivity anyway? Here to discuss, we have Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Sakkal as usual, and special guest star and productivity king, Senior E…
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Listen to Today's Devotion The Spirit of God moves within us to lead us. He does so with two tools: the verse and the voice. “Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God” (Ephesians 6:17 NIV). The primary communication tool of the Holy Spirit is the Bible. He speaks to us through Scripture. His will is found i…
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How Trump’s sacking of stats chief is another 'slide into autocracy'
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23:23If you heard the news that Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday and responded with a shrug, you probably weren’t alone. How do or die are monthly jobs statistics? And wasn’t this just another instance of Trump attacking someone whose findings he didn’t like? Not according to experts from across the political aisle…
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Listen to Today's Devotion During the wilderness wanderings there came a wonderful moment. God had instructed Moses to build a tabernacle in which he would dwell. Once the project was complete, the majestic cloud, which had hovered above them, descended from on high and entered the holy place. From that moment on every child of Israel could point t…
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Crypto, frequent flyer points and pets: The new financial battleground for divorce
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13:06We all know that divorce settlements often get ugly. We hear stories about the couples who chainsaw couches in half, such is their disagreement over who is entitled to get what. So, who knew that, behind our backs, divorce settlements have been getting even messier? Today, legal affairs reporter Michaela Whitbourn on the new methods that couples ar…
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098 - Amina AlTai: Cultivating Regenerative Ambition
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51:11In a world that praises endless achievement and self-sacrifice, Amina AlTai has emerged as a voice of profound clarity, showing us that ambition can be regenerative instead of extractive, rooted in community rather than supremacy culture. Her work calls us to remember that our nervous systems, relationships, and self-worth are often tangled in how …
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308: Our Relationship With God After Child Loss
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32:32In this heartfelt episode, we continue the conversation on how the death of our child impacts our relationship with God specifically shifting from a transactional relationship to an intimate one built on trust, even when we don't understand Him. Laura gently challenges us to examine the ways our fast-paced, internet-driven culture may be shaping ou…
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You Are a Supernatural Wonder | Pastor Greg Bruce | @hopechurchstlouis
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Why an MP, a convicted rapist, is keeping his taxpayer funded salary
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16:40Picture this. A man has been convicted of rape. And as he sits in his prison cell, awaiting a sentence, he continues to be paid his taxpayer funded salary of hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. He hasn’t been fired. It might sound implausible. But this case is playing out right now, with a NSW member of parliament. Today, state political edi…
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Listen to Today's Devotion In a furiously fast turn of events, Pharaoh set the Hebrew people free. Centuries of slavery in Egypt were behind them; a new future was ahead of them. The promised land beckoned. Yet on their own they stood no chance of survival. For that reason, “The Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their wa…
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Australians are working longer hours, so is it finally time for a four-day work week?
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13:22If you feel like you’re working like crazy, but getting nowhere fast, you’re far from alone. It turns out that Australians work many more hours, per week, than our counterparts in Germany and Japan. But a new study has shown the benefits of a four-day work week. Today, economics writer Millie Muroi, on why the government keeps going on about produc…
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Listen to Today's Devotion This is the age of much know-how and very little know-why. The invisible enemy of sin and secularism has left us dazed and bewildered. In the midst of the wreckage sits God’s intended rescue center, the church. We each have responsibilities, and when we work together, the displaced find a place. And, behind it all, overse…
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Palestinian statehood: The UK has moved, so has Canada. What’s Albanese waiting for?
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24:02French President Emmanuel Macron, and Canadian and UK prime ministers Mark Carney and Keir Starmer have all called for Palestine to be recognised, one way or another. But Anthony Albanese remains cautious. So what is the Australian Prime Minister waiting for? This week on Inside Politics, European correspondent David Crowe, national security corres…
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Listen to Today's Devotion According to God’s plan life is a series of decisions. Do I move or stay? Hold on or let go? Tie the knot or not? Small decisions. Large decisions. Decisions everywhere! We make our choices, and they make us. Consequently, decision-making saps energy and creates anxiety. What if I make the wrong choice? So what can we do?…
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Problems, the world has a few...and are journalists one of them?
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19:52For the last 54 years, countless writers have lived by the words of the late author Graham Greene who wrote that writers should have a “splinter of ice in the heart”. He meant that we need to maintain a critical distance from the events we cover, in order to remain objective. But have journalists become part of the world’s problems, with our focus …
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Listen to Today's Devotion “Along about midnight, Paul and Silas were at prayer and singing a robust hymn to God…Then, without warning, a huge earthquake! The jailhouse tottered, every door flew open, all the prisoners were loose” (Acts 16:25-26 MSG). Authorities beat Paul and Silas with rods. Soldiers then imprisoned them in the deepest part of th…
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Israel says there is no starvation in Gaza. Trump disagrees
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19:01The release of images of starving children lying listlessly in their mothers’ arms, in the Gaza strip, has pushed a growing number of global leaders to accuse Israel of breaking international law. So, is this the tipping point that will end the war? Today, foreign affairs and national security correspondent Matthew Knott on the plight of Gazans, no…
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307: I Am So Mad at God for Taking My Child
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22:52This is one of the most honest and difficult topics we've ever addressed on the podcast being angry at God after the death of your child. If you've felt intense anger toward Him, or even found yourself hating God for taking your child, know that you're not alone. You’ll also hear Laura share a deeply personal moment she had with the Lord, and refle…
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Listen to Today's Devotion Our stress-laden society has developed many skills for dealing with anxiety. We have breathing exercises and mediation techniques. But the person in whom the Spirit dwells has the greatest of resources. The apostle Paul said, “Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit, speakin…
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The cancer drug, the faked data and the superstar scientist
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17:15Mark Smyth was one of Australia’s very top cancer scientists. Or, as one former colleague puts it, “the god of immunology." But Smyth was a god who fell to earth and doubt now surrounds his work after a public unravelling. Today, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald's national science reporter Liam Mannix on Smyth’s so-called “lab of secrets”, and his…
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Heaven's GPS | Finding My Rahab | Pastor Greg Bruce | @hopechurchstlouis
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Listen to Today's Devotion “When He had been baptized, Jesus…saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon Him” (Matthew 3:16 NKJV). The Holy Spirit is depicted in many different forms in Scripture, but here at the coronation of Christ, the Spirit chose to descend gently as a dove. Why? Part of the answer might lie in the maternal…
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Ozempic: What the evidence says about side-effects
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16:06Obesity affects about a third of Australian adults, while another third are classified as overweight. But the weight loss drug Ozempic has proven to be a game changer in tackling this health epidemic across the country. Drugs such as Ozempic have evolved from managing diabetes to managing waist lines as Hollywood celebrities and doctors have hailed…
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A case of 'burger diplomacy' for Trump, and Barnaby Joyce puts his beef aside to oppose net zero
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21:48Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces tricky terrain with the government lifting a ban on US beef imports to Australia this week, leaving him open to suggestions he has capitulated to pressure from Donald Trump. We also witnessed a democratic festival in the form of the opening of the new parliament, with former foes Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCor…
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Trump sues Murdoch over Epstein files, and the ‘surreal turn’ MAGA loyalist Steve Bannon took
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24:43A showdown looms between two of the world's most powerful men, Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch, with the American president suing the media mogul for a whopping $10 billion. Front and centre of the case is Trump's connection to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, an issue that has become so divisive lately that it threatens to tear the MAGA mov…
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The Australians poisoned by over-the-counter vitamins
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21:44You may be like half of all Australians who now take a multivitamin, to improve their health. But are they safe? Melbourne dad Dominic Noonan-O’Keefe had no reason to think the multivitamin he took recently, to boost his energy, would be anything but. And then, one day, he sat at his desk and felt like his brain was exploding. Today, health reporte…
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306: When Life Stands Still After the Death of Your Child
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12:27In this raw and heartfelt episode, Laura Diehl shares what it's like when the death of your child causes your life to come to a complete standstill while the rest of the world just keeps going. She opens up about deeply personal moments from her own grief journey, including the recent reminder of that paralyzing feeling when her father-in-law sudde…
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The sperm donor loophole that led to 27 half-siblings
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14:54More Australians are turning towards using in-vitro fertilisations to have babies, every year. Often it's done through regulated IVF clinic, but sometimes parents - desperate for a child - search for a sperm donor on social media. But as this extraordinary case shows, there can be many more risks associated with - as one lawyer put it - the ‘wild w…
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Evictions rising in East Jerusalem and a Melbourne man’s part in it all
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22:49East Jerusalem is one of the most contested pieces of land in the Middle East. International law says it is an occupied Palestinian Territory. Israel claims it is an essential part of the Jewish state. But for the Palestinians and Jewish people who live in East Jerusalem, side by side, it’s often a daily struggle to feel safe. If not physically, th…
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Inside Politics: ‘Killing season’ is over, so what will Anthony Albanese do with this moment?
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20:08Well, here we are, a new term of parliament begins next week. There’ll be fresh faces and, hopefully, fresh ideas. So will the government use its massive majority to press ahead with major reforms in housing, or tax, and how will opposition leader Sussan Ley and her team rebuild their battered party? Before we get to that, the news this week has be…
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Why the China trip is a big deal for Albanese - and Xi Jinping
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24:19Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been in China this week, a picture of warmth as he shook hands with Chinese president Xi Jinping. But there’s a lot happening behind these carefully stage-managed moments. As one commentator put it: “The tightrope along which [Australia’s] been walking between the U.S. and China - just got pulled tight…
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The fallout when two disgraced men go on rehabilitation tours
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19:54One time high court justice Dyson Heydon and famed neurosurgeon Charlie Teo once held the futures of countless people in their hands. But then came their downfall. As one lawyer put of Dyson Heydon, after a high court inquiry in 2020 found that he had sexually harassed six young female associates, “At the same time he was dispensing justice in the …
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305: Waiting for Answers After Child Loss
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13:20Have you found yourself stuck in the endless questions of why after your child died? Why did this happen? Why my child? Why didn't God stop it? In this raw and tender episode, Laura gently explores what it means to live in that painful space between loss and healing where answers often never come, and closure feels like a betrayal. Drawing from a p…
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The antisemitism report that’s getting a lot of headlines
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21:37Some have hailed it as a dangerous document that could restrict our freedom of speech. Others have celebrated it, saying it will lead to protections that are overdue for a community that has long been battered by prejudice. We are, of course, talking about the report that Jillian Segal, the special envoy to combat antisemitism, handed to prime mini…
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Heaven's GPS | The Breakout Blueprint | Pastor Greg Bruce
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Why commercial airline GPS is becoming less reliable
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14:41We know that air flight is - for the most part - extraordinarily safe. On any given day, about 100,000 flights take off and land, safely, across the globe. The air tragedies that do make the front page news, like Malaysia Airlines’ MH17 flight, which was shot down by a Russian-made missile in 2014, are exceedingly rare. But unbeknownst to most of u…
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Masters in Practice: Overcoming Test Anxiety with/ Ben Lovett
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55:40Test anxiety isn’t just background noise in our clinics and classrooms—it’s the silent force holding clients back, often misunderstood and mismanaged. In this eye-opening conversation with Dr. Ben Lovett, leading researcher and co-author of "Overcoming Test Anxiety," we push past tired myths and reveal why nearly every student faces these struggles…
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In this episode, Paul and Ray explore the multifaceted nature of rivalries, discussing their psychological implications, social identity, and the balance between competition and respect. They delve into how rivalries can motivate individuals in sports, personal development, and even business, while also cautioning against the potential for toxicity…
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Inside Politics: Did Anthony Albanese just give his most important speech?
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23:50What do the great war time Prime Minister John Curtin, and current Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have in common? Well, a little bit, according to Albanese. On the weekend the PM delivered the John Curtin Oration and set tongues wagging with hints about his newly independent stance when it comes to our relationship with the United States. But how …
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The gunfight and leaked phone call that could topple Thailand’s PM
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19:10For many of us, Cambodia has long been synonymous with tragedy, and the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime, which killed between 1.5 and 3 million Cambodians. But, underneath our noses, Cambodia has more recently been roiling from tension with its neighbours. And when a military standoff recently led to the death of a Cambodian soldier, it set off an une…
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Enemies within: shocking allegations of rape in the defence force
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24:27Many will remember a powerful 2013 video of the then Australian army chief David Morrison ripping into soldiers who denigrated women, saying there was no place for them in the military. But today, after another set of allegations of rape in the ADF have been revealed, we wonder if anything has really changed. Today, investigative reporter Nick McKe…
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304: Getting Through the Grief of Child Loss, One Step at a Time (with Lisa Espinoza)
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42:12In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Laura welcomes Lisa Espinoza to share the deeply personal story of losing her 25-year-old son, Chandler, after he was struck by a car and spent 18 days in the ICU before passing away on January 1st. Lisa opens up about the unique challenges of grieving during the holiday season, the lessons she's learned from…
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'No emotion at all': Inside the courtroom as Erin Patterson guilty of mushroom murders
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10:41It’s the case that has had people from all over the world talking. And today, after a 10-week trial, the jury returned a verdict. Erin Patterson has been found guilty of triple murder, killing her in-laws, Gail and Don Patterson, and also Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson. Patterson was also found guilty of the attempted murder of Heather’s husband, …
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Trump billboards in Tel Aviv and Israelis on Iran, Gaza
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20:23Ever since American president Donald Trump declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, on June 24, we’ve been bombarded by hot takes from leaders on all sides. Trump says the entire world is safer, and the United States has triumphed over Iran. Iran’s supreme leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei, says Iran delivered the United States a "severe slap". B…
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Inside Politics: Salacious texts and detail, but did the corruption watchdog’s first case fall flat?
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20:59The creation of a National Anti-Corruption Commission was a key Labor promise before it won Government in 2022. The Commission was duly created and this week it released the findings of its first ever investigation. But was it a little anti-climactic? Can we hope for bigger and better corruption-busting in the future? Plus, interest rate cuts and t…
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