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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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Fire of Truth

James Kerr

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As a tattoo artist and trauma informed coach, James takes his perspective on the tattoo industry and life in general and shares it with you. His guests are varied in range from tattoo practitioners, life and career coaches, and friends and family. Some of those roles overlap each other! There will be conversations about trauma and how to deal with it, spirituality and creativity, and death and dying. All the hard things to talk about sprinkled in with some humorous relief.
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The SAFE CAST

The Safe Cast

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Security isn’t about luck—it’s about strategy. In this podcast, we break down how to protect your home, family, and business from threats most people don’t even think about. We’re not here to fuel fear—we’re here to help you prepare. Hosted by security professionals, Michael Johnson, a retired law enforcement captain with 29 years of experience and James Kerr an expert from Boss Security Screens, this podcast delivers real, no-nonsense advice. We know what truly stops burglars—not just locks ...
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To The Baha

Tidal League

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WE GETTING TO THE BAHA....Your go-to for live basketball talk. Live every Monday and Thursday. Hosted by Theo Pinson, Raymond Felton, Tyler Relph ,and Kameron Wilkerson plus special guests. A Tidal League Original. https://www.youtube.com/@RunYourRaceTL/streams
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Chatterbox Bearcats is your home for the most entertaining Cincinnati Bearcats Football and Men’s Basketball content. Lifelong Bearcats fans Chuck Walter, Hudson Klauke, Eric Lilly, and Nick Niehaus entertain and inform after games, keeping you in the loop on all things UC Bearcats. Chatterbox Bearcats also provides midweek updates, game previews, recruiting analysis, plus interviews with past and current players. Guests on the show include: Ice Cube, Troy Caupain, Deuce McBride, Day Day Tho ...
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UNTAPPED

High Performance

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UNTAPPED is a high-energy, funny and thought-provoking deep dive into the minds and experiences of incredible individuals from the world of sport, science and more. Host Spencer Matthews (alcoholic turned world record holding endurance athlete) proved that boundaries are just perceptions when he ran 30 marathons in 30 consecutive days through the Jordanian desert, earning him a Guinness World Record and raising over £620k for charity. He realised then that he wanted to focus on building a co ...
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Philosophy for the People’s mission is an educational program aimed at overcoming the paucity of serious, fair-minded, and accessible philosophical discourse available to a popular audience. Though we are ourselves dedicated to the Catholic intellectual tradition, we are likewise committed to exploring ideas from all rigorous traditions of philosophizing (scholastic, classical, analytic, and phenomenological). We pursue this mission by providing long-form guided readings of great texts, disc ...
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Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public ...
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Do you want to dive deep into the minds of those who dare? With an insatiable appetite for knowledge and a disdain for mediocrity, ‘Curious Leadership with Dominic Monkhouse’, is your fortnightly look into the mindsets of some of the world’s most trailblazing leaders. From seasoned strategists and investors to pioneering entrepreneurs and experts, I’ll explore their personal journeys, unorthodox decisions, and the lessons they've learned while shaping the future. About Dominic - Dominic Monk ...
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Award-Winning Author and Editor Shawn Reilly Simmons gets to know her guests by asking Five Compelling Questions (plus a few bonus ones) about the writing life. Topics include finding inspiration, staying motivated, writing as a career, staying sane during the creative process, and balancing fictional and real life.
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Welcome to the "Live Your Dreams Podcast" with your hosts, Joe Gawalis and Chris Victor! Are you ready to be inspired and motivated? Join us on a journey of triumph and perseverance as we dive into the stories of extraordinary individuals who dared to chase their dreams and turned them into reality. In each episode, we sit down with actors, writers, entrepreneurs, and other remarkable guests who have faced countless obstacles and overcome insurmountable odds to achieve their goals. Through i ...
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Litro Lab

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Litro Lab is the podcast of Litro Magazine, a little lit mag with a big worldview whose mission is to discover new and emerging writers and publish them alongside stalwarts of the literary scene, in print and online. We also aim to build a friendly and supportive community of writers and readers, so please join us.
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The Government is being criticised for their use of urgency to pass legislation. A law to lift the threshold for gender-discrimination pay equity claims and extinguish claims under way is likely to pass today, after only being announced yesterday. The Government's said it could save the taxpayer billions of dollars. Taxpayers Union Policy and Publi…
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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you! Meet Geoffrey Guerrero — the visionary founder of the Katra Film Series, one of New York City's most celebrated showcases for independent cinema. Through relentless dedication and a deep passion for storytellin…
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You might have heard ACT leader David Seymour on the Breakfast show this morning. He says there will almost certainly be prosecutions against parents of absent students this year as the Government intensifies its crackdown on school truancy. And it's not even truancy, in my mind truancy are kids doing a bunk, wagging, taking a day off. What this is…
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Are the Thunder the NBA's next real dynasty? Did the Wolves give up, and can anyone beat the Thunder at home. What is the true definition of a superstar? The drama in Golden State continues. The Mavs need a PG, is there a world where Jrue Holiday ends up in Dallas?By Tidal League
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Therapy isn’t just about healing, it’s about discovering who we really are. Psychotherapist Brian Back joins us for a raw and insightful conversation on the power of vulnerability, self-awareness, and the healing potential of therapy. He opens up about how therapists often heal through their own wounds, the importance of naming our feelings, and br…
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Construction of New Zealand's first large scale grid battery storage system has finished in Ruakākā, just south of Whangārei. The Meridian Energy project has storage capacity of 200 megawatt-hours, which is enough to power 60 thousand homes for two hours. It will provide greater resilience and reduce strain to the Northland power and reduce strain …
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What on Earth do we do with young people who were born in New Zealand, who have lived in New Zealand all of their lives, but who aren't New Zealanders? They've never known any other home, but they can't get healthcare, they can't get a driver's licence, they can't get a job, they can't pay taxes. In 2006, a law change under the Helen Clark Governme…
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Joseph Michelli is an internationally sought-after speaker, author, and organisational consultant who transfers his knowledge of exceptional business practices in ways that develop joyful and productive workplaces with a focus on customer experience. His insights encourage leaders and frontline workers to grow and invest passionately in all aspects…
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. You cannot go into an election promising to get tough on crime, win the election and vow to draw a line in the sand, declare war on the crims, and then issue a directive that police won't turn up to minor crime. To paraphrase supermodel Linda Evangelista, who famously said she wouldn't get out of bed for less than $10,000…
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The Police Minister is reassuring retailers officers will still turn up to reports of shoplifting. RNZ reports staff have been directed to not investigate retail crime below $500 and online fraud below $1000. Police may not take further action if the reports don't have enough evidence, such as CCTV. However, Mark Mitchell told Kerre Woodham every c…
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Is SGA the greatest Thunder player of all-time? How does OKC respond after get blitzed. Are the Knicks back in the drivers seat and has the pressure moved to INDY? Kudos to Thibbs making the adjustments and tapping into his bench. Do either of the Thompson twins have a shot at Team USA in 2028?By Tidal League
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Middle-distance runner Josh Kerr takes us inside the mindset of a world champion, sharing the rituals, resilience, and razor-sharp focus that fuel his performance. From brutal early-morning cold plunges to mentally rehearsing every race scenario, Josh reveals how he builds his edge, on and off the track. Does he ever waver in the face of pressure? …
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Two new ‘non-financial’ sanctions have come into force today for beneficiaries, who, in the words of the MSD, do not meet their obligations or, as other people might put it, who do not get off their arses and go and look for a job. Some people may have half their weekly benefits put onto a payment card for four weeks, that can only be spent on esse…
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It's been revealed how outdoor education can help build teenagers up. The Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre is 20 minutes east of the Lewis Pass. They're a not-for-profit organisation offering outdoor education programmes to secondary school groups and are in the business of fostering leadership, growth and confidence in young people. Boyle Rive…
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Send us a text Episode 15 Rainbow "Difficult To Cure" Album Requested By Cy in Singapore. Rainbow's 1980 Album, the first with Joe Lyn Turner & Bob Rondinelli. Do You Have This Album? What Are Your Thoughts About It? This Podcast originates From 94.7 The Pulse In Geelong Australia. Visit Our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/share/1QBCWPss2t/…
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Rob Ellis and Mike Sielski on Saturday morning bring a lot to the table. With the Tush Push staying alive this week and the Phillies on an 8 game win-streak, it's a good week to be a Philly sports fan. Rob and Mike talk about Jason Kelce's impact on the owners meeting and Jeffery Lurie's impassioned speech. What are the Phillies going to do about t…
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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you! Live from the heart of New York City at the renowned Katra Film Festival, we're joined by two rising voices in independent cinema — actor Logan Schmucker and filmmaker Sancheev Ravichandran — here to talk about…
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The Prime Minister's keen to raise the retirement age -- but it's not possible in coalition with New Zealand First. The Government is halving its KiwiSaver contribution rate -- and canning if people earning more than 180-thousand dollars. The default rate of worker and business contributions to KiwiSaver will rise over time. Chris Luxon told Kerre …
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Was this the greatest comeback in NBA playoff history, and are the Pacers the scariest team remaining? Who is the face of the NBA and does voter fatigue and success get boring when voting for MVP. What do we need to see from the Knicks in order to get back on track for game 2. Plus Steve Kerr's comments on Kuminga.…
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Isn't it cruelly, cruelly ironic that yesterday we were talking about just how tough it is in retail, and we have the news that after 145 years, Smith and Caughey's, the last of the great, grand department stores, famous for the high-end goods, the beautiful Christmas window displays, will close its doors for the final time by July 31st. Ninety-eig…
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Join us in the latest episode of the Drug Science Podcast, where we talk with Dr. Grace Blest-Hopley, Director of Research for Heroic Hearts Project UK, Chief Scientific Officer of NW PharmaTech, and founder and CEO of Hystelica. In the episode, she explore where psychedelic studies have largely ignored women’s physiology, particularly in failing t…
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I don't know where the Head of Research at JLL, the commercial property company, I does his shopping, but it cannot be anywhere that I go. If you've ever wondered what the definition of gaslighting is, you may well have heard it this morning. Chris Dibble —the Head of Research at JLL— was on the wireless claiming that we have a critical under-suppl…
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Public transport is brilliant when it works. You cannot beat it for convenience, for timeliness, for moving large numbers of people expeditiously and in an environmentally friendly-ish kind of a way, when it works. When it doesn't, it's a pain. Look at the poor Auckland rail commuters this morning – due to an infrastructure issue at Penrose, there …
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There are hopes investment in rail is just the boost Auckland needs. The Government will tip more than $600 million of Government funding in Budget 2025 to fully fund the Rail Network Investment Programme until 2027. The freight network will get $461 million, and $143 million will be spent on Auckland and Wellington's metropolitan trains. Greater A…
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Cricket superstar Ben Stokes opens up about the defining moments behind the headlines, from growing up in a fiercely sporty family to making the tough choice between rugby and cricket. He shares how setbacks shaped his mindset, the relentless work ethic that fuels his game, and the leadership lessons he's learned along the way. Did failure ever bre…
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Northland might be the meth capital of New Zealand, but Hawkes Bay wouldn't be far behind. One tiny town – Waipukurau - recorded the biggest increase in meth consumption in the country in 2024. It was up more than 300 percent. What concerns the local coppers is that the community staying schtum about who's supplying the drug as Inspector Martin Jam…
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Rob Ellis and Mike Sielski on their Saturday morning time slot have a jam packed show. The Flyers hired Rick Tocchet as their 25th head coach in history. Rob and Mike talk to Dan Hilferty, the Governor of the Flyers and CEO of Comcast Spectacor, to get some insight into his hiring. The Eagles' schedule for next season was released- hear Rob and Mik…
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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you! Inspirational Producer Valerie Bush is someone whose eye for cinematic excellence and passion for championing emerging voices is changing the landscape of independent film. She is a powerhouse producer and the …
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The Green Party is suggesting an overhaul of the tax system in their alternative Budget. It includes taxing wealth, inheritance, gifts, and private jet journeys, and they say it would bring in $88 billion in revenue over four years. New income tax rates of 39% on income over $120,000 and 45% on income over $180,000 would be introduced, and the corp…
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Are the Greens bonkers? The Greens have come out and criticised Judith Collins for tinkering with the Public Service Commission census – that's a voluntary survey run over three weeks and it's a follow up to the initial 2021 survey of the same name. Now Judith Collins and her office had a look at the 2021 survey, and they suggested a few changes. T…
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The Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team will feature one of the bigger teams in America, adding in 6'11 forward Baba Miller to the fold. Miller was All-AAC a season ago at Florida Atlantic and provides a smoothness to his offensive game that not many 6'11 players have. Subscribe to our show on YouTube and Instagram.…
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Well, what a to-do. The image of Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters slumped in the House, head in his hands, summed it up really. Brooke van Velden dropped the C-bomb in the house, quoting a Stuff article whose author used the word in criticising the government's decision to amend the pay equity legislation. The coalition's female MPs are angry t…
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In this spirit of taking the good news where we find it, I was absolutely delighted to see the results of Inland Revenue going after student loan defaulters. At the end of April, there were 113,733 people with student loans believed to be based overseas. If you're based overseas, you don't get the student loan automatically taken out of your pay pa…
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School principals say they’re grappling with growing numbers of new entrants with behaviour and oral communication issues - and believe the Covid-19 pandemic is to blame. They’re calling for more investment in learning support to help address the problem. Kerre Woodham believes the problem lies not with the education system, but rather with parents…
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Inland Revenue says attitudes are shifting among student loan holders living overseas. More than $200 million has been collected from overseas borrowers since July last year – a big annual increase. More than 24,000 people are thought to be overseas, collectively owing $1.3 billion on loans going back more than 15 years. IRD's Jane Elley told Kerre…
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The Cincinnati Bearcats and Louisville Cardinals Men's Basketball Teams are finalizing a deal to meet in the next two seasons, with the Cats set to host the Cards at Heritage Bank in 2025 and the Cardinals to return the favor at Freedom Hall in 2026. ERROR* Dillon Mitchell has committed to St John’s, not Texas. Chuck Walter reacts to the return of …
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