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Conference in Review

Derek and Dana Keller

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We are planning to do a rebrand to our show in the very near future including a name change to the podcast. We will continue discussing the words of the living prophets, particularly during the semi annual conferences of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
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re:Brand

Tim Jones and Ben Smith

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Welcome to re:Brand | Playing the Church Comms Game a podcast all about giving you the tools you need to become a better communicator.
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C-Suite Perspectives

The Conference Board

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Welcome to C-Suite Perspectives, a podcast series by The Conference Board. Hosted by our President & CEO, Steve Odland, this weekly conversation will take an objective, data-driven look at a range of business topics aimed at executives. Listeners will come away with what The Conference Board does best: insights for what’s ahead™.
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The Timely Teachings Podcast

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Welcome to my new podcast series called “Timely Teachings of Prophets.” We have easy access to what prophets of old have shared for thousands of years. What about things they shared last year, or even last month, or even just a few days ago? My intention with this podcast is to help us stay current on the steady flow of teachings from our modern-day Prophets, Seers, and Revelators. And I’m using AI to help.
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This one day conference served as a vehicle of inspiration, empowerment and catalyst for change in the lives of the participants. Now's you chance to relive this great event. Gain healingin the following areas: -Social Emotional and Mental health -Relationship & Self Development -Career rejuvenation -Spiritual enrichment -Financial/ Estate Planning -Physical Fitness & General Health
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Family Bro Evening

Family Bro Evening

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The purpose of this podcast is to discuss LDS beliefs and cultures in a very rational way. We want to discuss our core doctrines, wade through the murky waters of culture, ask the hard questions about church history, and just have a little bit of fun!
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HIPTHER Talks

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A weekly podcast about life, technology, entertainment, and business in general. Things in our focus: deep tech, mental health, community initiatives, artificial intelligence, blockchain, gaming and gambling, esports, augmented reality, virtual reality, marketing, creative thinking, fintech, and many more. The talks are hosted by Zoltan "Hawkie".
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APOSTOLIC CONFERENCE

Apostle Iverson

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S.I.M. Supplication International Ministries Apostolic CONFERENCE call Podcast is Conference calls and Podcast and Conferences and meetings of Elvis Iverson, Pamela White, Rodney Folker, Erryl Anderson, Marty Parys ministering apostolic revelation to the church around the earth, S.I.M. Conference calls from beginning in 2013 to 2017 and 2000 and 2021. Supplication International Ministries carrying the torch of reformation, revival, and harvest...
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Special programming and content brought to you by KSL NewsRadio for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during General Conference weekends. Listen for great conversations of faith that will appeal to members of The Church, but also Christians in general.
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The Iron John Podcast

Minnesota Men's Conference

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The Iron John Podcast is a production of the Minnesota Men’s Conference (MMC). The Minnesota Men's Conference was founded by poet, author, and storyteller, Robert Bly in 1984. In the past decades, the conference as reached out to men of all ethnicities, orientations, nationalities, backgrounds, life experiences, and ages. Any person who identifies as a man is welcome to participate. We welcome men from all over the country, from large cities to rural communities, and from all over the world. ...
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Drinks With Josh

Ben and Josh

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Join our heroes, Ben and Josh, as they navigate through the amazing world of beverages! Not only does each episode come chock full of hilarity, but it also comes with a review at no cost to you! Aren't we sweet? So check out America's Favorite Podcast*: Drinks With Josh! (*-This claim may not have been verified/may be complete hyperbole)
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Max Term Podcast

Kyle Stich & James Finch

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James Finch & Kyle Stich of AFP Analytics discuss player contracts, team building, salary cap management, and the general business and analytics of hockey and other sports. Kyle brings 10 years of experience working with hockey players and agents as a tax and analytic consultant. While James brings industry leading expertise in hockey contract projections and team salary cap management. Together they will provide unique insight to listeners hoping to learn more about how contracts are negoti ...
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Welcome to Off the Court Conversations, featuring Cooper and Max Ignatian, brothers that love the game a little more than everyone else. Every week will be an action filled episode of debates about the NBA and basketball in general. Be sure to check in!
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Rack Rate

Sara Gant

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This show will dive into interviews with people who work in the Hotel industry, insight into how the hotel industry operates behind the scenes, and hilarious stories from people in the industry.
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President Trump's Press Secretary Sean Spicer News Conference 01-31-2017, White House audio English White House Briefing Spokesman Sean Spicer briefs reporters and responds to their questions on a variety of topics including acting Attorney General Sally Yates fired after refusing to enforce president Trump's travel ban of 7 Muslim countries.
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Stay informed with Y Health–your reliable source for relevant public health information brought to you by the BYU Public Health Department. Learn how global and local issues apply to you, while considering aspects of faith. Discover new perspectives with the help of host Dr. Cougar Hall and expert guests. Join us for a new topic each episode as we navigate the world of public health together.
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The Summons

The Summons

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The Summons is a podcast by two law students at the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with the law school's student newspaper, De Minimis. The show includes interviews on topical legal issues, as well as general topics of interest. Enjoy! Available on iTunes.
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Broadcasting to you live from the Wellville Tabernacle, we present highlights from the beloved LDS-themed radio show, "The Wasatch Temperance Hour", an old-time radio show broadcasting up and down the length of the Mountain West. With a homespun blend of wit, nostalgia, and farce, we chronicle the lives and faith of the ‘peculiar people’ who call these beloved mountains home.
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The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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TMI is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. Their show takes an uninhibited look at the social and civil rights issues, pop-culture and politics. Together, they underscore the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights and having a voice. They want you to know that being in service to one’s community isn’t old school; it’s real, it’s happening and its needed now more than ever. Their aim is to push our culture ...
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Join us as we explore the teachings, values, and daily lives of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each episode dives deep into topics of faith, family, service, and spiritual growth, featuring insightful discussions with church leaders, scholars, and everyday Saints. Whether you’re a lifelong member or simply curious about the LDS faith, Living Faithfully is a space for learning, inspiration, and connection to the heart of the gospel.
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Edwin Silva

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The Game of Basketball is the Greatest game ever. Covering all things NBA, from Players, to Debates, predictions, trades and more. If your a Fan of the NBA, and Basketball in general, this is the Show for You. Spittin’ The Hoopz Gospel one Episode at a time.
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Welcome to Preparing for AI. The AI podcast for everybody. We explore the human and social impacts of AI, including the effect of AI on jobs, safe development of AI, and where AI overlaps with sustainability. We dig deep into the barriers to change, the backlash that’s coming and put forward ideas for solutions and actions which individuals, organisations and society can take, and how you as an individual can get ready for what’s coming next !
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In episode 360 of the Words of the Prophets podcast, Todd, Rivka, Burke and Alia discuss the talk “Charity - a Sign of True Discipleship” by Elder Michael B. Strong from the April 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Come have a listen! #wordsoftheprophets #generalconference #conference #ldsconference #LDS #ld…
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Chris Hipkins came undone yesterday, twice. You would hope, given there is literally no pressure on him right now and he basically gets to spend his days bagging the Government, he might want to sharpen up, given next year is a whole different kettle of fish. Mistake number 1: He attempted to gain points on Palestine by suggesting David Seymour was…
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The cost of New Zealand’s homes are beginning to fall. The latest QV Quarterly data reveals that average prices have fallen by 0.5% over the three months to July. Auckland is down by 1.2%, while Queenstown and Invercargill continue to rise by 2.4% and 1.2% respectively. The average price is now 13.1% cheaper than the artificial Covid peak in 2021. …
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Much has happened in the political realm since last Wednesday, so Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell are back to cover it on Politics Wednesday. The military-style boot camps have seen mixed results – is it still a success with a 80% reoffending rate? And what’s happening with Willow-Jean Prime? Is there any excuse for her ignoring the briefing invit…
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The newly announced America’s Cup rules are shaking up the competition. The confirmed protocol includes a requirement for a female sailor on board, batteries replacing manual power, the introduction of a cost cap, and a reduced number of sailors on board. It also outlines a new partnership between all teams, establishing equal authority among those…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 13th of August, Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour comments on the debate around recognising Palestine as a state. New rules have been announced for the next America’s Cup – Team NZ boss Grant Dalton gives the lowdown. Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell discuss the success rate of the boo…
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From a PVC pipe in a Taranaki shed to international success, Huski Coolers has seen its overseas exports surge. The company's renowned wine cooler had its largest overseas order, shipping 76 thousand units to the UK as heatwaves rip through Europe. The NZ firm is on track to double its eight-figure annual revenue this year. Huski Co-Founder Simon H…
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Parliament is becoming increasingly divided over the situation with Palestine. Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick was barred from Parliament yesterday when she suggested MPs not backing her bill to sanction Israel were spineless. She believes an apology from her isn't needed, and is engaging with Speaker Gerry Brownlee about returning to the House to…
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More businesses are reporting losses but things may not be quite as bad as the numbers make it seem. Inland Revenue data shows one in five businesses aren't turning a profit. But ABC Business Sales Managing Director Chris Small says most of those are businesses structured to make a loss, like trusts and property companies. He told Mike Hosking the …
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An uptick in heat pump use could ease pressure on the energy system and cut costs. A report by the New Zealand Green Building Council reveals if more households opt for heat pumps, it could save Kiwis more than a billion dollars a year. It's also revealed this could protect thousands of industry jobs, with three mills closing in the last year due t…
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Send us a text From casual pub meetups in London to stadium-sized events and global charity matches, Rasmus Sojmark has redefined what it means to connect an industry. In this episode, we dive into the vision, grit, and game-changing moments that built SBC into “The Greatest Show in Gaming” — and explore how one man turned networking into a global …
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Perhaps the biggest problem with the military-style academy and the ensuing pilot report is not the number of people who re-offended. Hell, I thought they all would. But rather it was the fact it was, in the minds of too many, predetermined. Those who called them boot camps are in the invidious position of bagging the idea but not having a solution…
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Queenstown's benefiting from another influx of winter tourists. Local operator Skyline has seen a 33% increase in international visitors to its luge, and a 21% rise in visitors to its gondolas. Other operators are also reporting a similar increase. Chief Operating Officer Danny Luke told Mike Hosking tourism is booming again. He says the winter’s b…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 12th of August, New Zealand is considering recognising a Palestinian state. Does it matter? Will it change the war? Former Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff weighs in. Christchurch has been confirmed as the host of the 2026 Super Round – NZR boss Mark Robinson discusses the decision. Coun…
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From living in a trailer outside a recording studio to selling out 80 thousand capacity stadiums, Lainey Wilson has made it big. For over a decade she’s been one of the biggest country music stars to come out of Nashville, with nine Country Music Association Awards under her belt, as well a Grammy. Her career started in 2014 with the release of a s…
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Officials are committing to just the one year of Super Round in Christchurch – for now. Christchurch's new stadium will play host to five Super Rugby games over Anzac weekend 2026. Super Round took a year out of the schedule this year after the Melbourne Rebels exited the competition. NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson told Mike Hosking it has always been …
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Is it worth trying to grow rice in New Zealand? As our appetite for the staple crop increases, ecologist Yuki Fukada has pointed out the complete lack of commercial rice production in the country. We’re currently importing $95 million worth of rice from overseas – about 85,000 tons. Lincoln University’s Dr Jacqueline Rowarth told Mike Hosking Fukad…
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Cinderella and Mickey Mouse are packing their bags and heading offshore as Disney Cruise Line confirms its exit from New Zealand. The company operated its Disney Wonder ship across the Tasman since 2024 but will relocate to another part of the world from 2026. Cruise Association Chief Executive Jacqui Lloyd told Mike Hosking the fees imposed on shi…
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There's a view businesses have been taken by surprise by surging gas prices. Energy management company Optima and Business NZ's joint survey reveals gas prices have risen by more than 100% on average in the past five years. Nearly half report it's led to them reducing operations, increased prices, or cutting staff. Business NZ Energy Council Execut…
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A critical decision lies before New Zealand on whether to recognise Palestinian statehood. Australia's pledged to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, following suit with countries like France, Canada, and the UK. Our Foreign Minister Winston Peters has confirmed we will reach a formal decision next month. Former Foreign Min…
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Find out how FIS is staying on the cutting edge of technology while serving clients and communities. FIS processes more than 10% of the global economy and handles $16 trillion in assets annually. How does the company simultaneously safeguard data, pursue innovation, and serve its communities? Join David Young and guest Stephanie Ferris, CEO and pre…
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Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: Richie Mo'unga, why don't they bring him straight into the All Blacks? Is NZR tripping over it's own rules again? The Blackcaps thrashed Zimbabwe resulting in their largest test victory ever - 359 runs! And Shane Van Giserbergen is set …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 11th of August, we've got more work visas to help out with seasonal work - but an immigration advisor says some of the rules around these ones could be a game changer. The Prime Minister is fresh off a visit with Anthony Albanese and joins Mike in studio as he asks if anything came out …
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I don’t know Elisha Milmine and I wish her nothing but the best. But as it turns out, she is your new councillor in the Kahuranaki ward for the Hastings District Council. She was standing against one person, that person withdrew, so she wins by default. She has no experience. She put her hand up, was the only one standing so, congratulations, the j…
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Two new seasonal visas have been unveiled, allowing the likes of rural contractors or chairlift operators to return for up to three years or stay for up to seven months. It follows the unemployment rate reaching a five-year high of 5.2-percent. Malcolm Pacific Immigration Director David Cooper told Mike Hosking it's hard to get New Zealanders into …
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Christopher Luxon says he and Anthony Albanese are on the same page about standardising regulations on both sides of the Tasman. The New Zealand and Australian Prime Ministers have wrapped up an annual catch-up in Queenstown. Luxon told Mike Hosking that they've also asked big business CEOs from both countires, to identify where things could be sta…
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Extra police officers are being called to Northland to contend with a squeeze on resources from rising violent crime. In the past three months, 90 officers from across the country have been brought in to work five-week shifts. Northland District Commander Superintendent Matt Shroj says the region saw four homicides in quick succession, which was th…
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Belgian company Parkwind is exploring plans to build a large scale offshore wind farm in South Taranaki. Parkwind Country Manager Peter Spencer says that Europe and Australia have already put these systems into place. 'The Europeans are the masters of it. The Australians are doing very well.' He said these offshore wind farms could be up and runnin…
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Dylan and Alex link up to discuss the following: OKC on the Christmas Day schedule Is the NBA trying too hard with the Wemby vs. Chet matchup Opening Night vs. the Rockets Feast your eyes on this, KD! Western Conference dominance SGA's ascension and MVP odds for next season SGA's shoe drop date Ous not making the French team And more...…
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Nate Edwards is flying solo this week and catching up with friend of the show, SEC Mike (Michael Bratton), fresh off his appearance in the Netflix documentary Any Given Saturday. They dive deep into the 2025 Missouri football season, break down the Tigers’ SEC matchups, and explore how Mizzou stacks up in the conference landscape. Mike shares his t…
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I have at least partially changed my mind on charging tourists. The idea that you can wander around our conservation estate for free is, of course, nuts. Like the various charges that we have placed on tourists, whether it be at the border, or potentially in a hotel with a bed tax, the simple truth is if we got our act together in terms of marketin…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Sheds: 8/10 The new garden shed rules are what good governance should be about – simple and common sense. How hard can it be? Local body elections: 4/10 Nominations close and, once again, a whole bunch of races are not being run b…
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I said earlier this week that the Government will be re-elected next year because, all things being equal, history tends to show you get two terms. Plus, the Opposition remain the same people who stuffed the place a year and a half ago and the pain of that, the closeness of that, is still real for too many of us. Unless of course they rejuvenate th…
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It’s Friday, which means Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back with Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed Mike’s potential career in reality TV, car troubles, and AI in language learning apps. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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The Warriors are just holding onto their position in the top four. Saturday will see them face off against the Bulldogs – a must win match after their last two losses. But the question remains, with the spotty performances from the New Zealand team, will they be able to defeat a top four side? Former Warriors Captain Monty Betham told Mike Hosking …
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An exception to normal procedure at the Crusaders in bringing Richie Mo'unga back to the Super Rugby franchise. The 56-test All Black has signed an 18-month contract to return in July after three seasons playing in Japan. Crusaders boss Colin Mansbridge says they're stoked Mo'unga is returning to his home franchise. He told Mike Hosking this type o…
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Welcome back to another episode of Dive Cuts! Sam Snelling and Matthew J. Harris discuss the Mizzou Hoop's schedule for the upcoming SEC season. They analyze the significance of the schedule release, key matchups, and the potential for Missouri to perform well in the conference. The conversation covers expectations for the team, challenges they may…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 8th of August, Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour joins to talk about the huge number of kids leaving school without a single qualification. In sporting news – Richie Mo'unga is coming back so there's cause for celebrations for Canterbury and All Blacks fans. And we look at a massive make-…
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The prospects of a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin may be crumbling faster than they've formed. The Kremlin says the US President and his Russian counterpart have agreed to meet in the "coming days". But the New York Post is quoting Trump's officials, saying this is not the case. Foreign Policy Analyst Jimmy Rushton told Mike Hoskin…
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There’s a view we're an international outlier with our labelling regulations. The standards are under review from the Ministry for Regulation in its latest attack on red tape. Minister David Seymour says the labelling codes seem overly restrictive. He says for example, Chemist Warehouse has someone employed full time to check labels. BusinessNZ CEO…
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The effects of Donald Trump's tariff hikes are already being felt in the US and around the world. The US President's updated trade policy is now in effect for more than 90 trading partners. New Zealand goods are grappling with a 15% tariff at the American border. US Correspondent Charles Feldman told Mike Hosking the income will pay for Trump's tax…
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An economist says the Government did the best it could in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Treasury's latest report calculates the total cost of the Covid-19 pandemic at $66 billion. The Government ignored official advice at the time to ease spending. New Zealand Initiative Chief Economist Eric Crampton told Mike Hosking it is hard to…
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The Deputy Prime Minister says he'd sack Willow Jean-Prime for declining numerous Government requests for collaboration on NCEA reform. Documents show Labour's education spokesperson declined an advisor's meeting and didn't answer a text and multiple emails from Education Minister Erica Stanford regarding planned changes to NCEA. David Seymour told…
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In episode 359 of the Words of the Prophets podcast Todd, Rivka, Burke, Alia and Lawson discuss the talk "Reverence for Sacred Things” by Elder Ulisses Soares from the April 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Come have a listen! #wordsoftheprophets #generalconference #conference #ldsconference #LDS #ldspodca…
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Shane Jones is fast becoming my favourite politician. And he might have summed up the Government's issues with one on of his increasingly famous quips. "The Ruth Richardson bare austerity approach is not delivering the economic growth we need." He is right, isn't he? Classic liberal politics, trimming and cutting, is not the massive bomb we need un…
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Kaylee Bell has been busy since she last popped into the ZB studio. The Kiwi country singer has released a new single, has a new album ‘Cowboy Up’ on the way and a five date tour coming later in the year, but she’s also become a mother. Her son, only six months old, has already been around the world – Bell taking her family along as she performs in…
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Rising unemployment is expected to add to the case for a lower OCR. Unemployment's hit a five-year high of 5.2% and is expected to rise further. Economists now broadly expect the Reserve Bank to cut the Official Cash Rate by another 25-basis-points to 3% in two weeks. BNZ Chief Economist Mike Jones told Mike Hosking further cuts now seem likely. He…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 5th of August, the unemployment number wasn’t as bad as predicted, but it could still go up from here – plus, the Government has announced a shift to Road User Charges. We can't be too worried about the economy since we all seem to be overseas on holiday, and then a record number of us are…
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Grocery prices will continue to hit Kiwi consumers and our economy hard. A report by the Commerce Commission shows prices are increasing again this year after appearing to stabilise last year. It's revealed we now pay the fifth highest grocery prices in the developed world. Grocery Action Group Chair Sue Chetwin told Mike Hosking the competition in…
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