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On HMUH you'll get to hear your favorite creators talking about their personal lives, not just their body of work. And if we talk to enough people, we might see common trends that teach us something about the horror community as a whole!
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Pathway to Recovery

S.A. Lifeline Foundation

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Pathway to Recovery is an S.A. Lifeline Foundation podcast featuring hosts Tara McCausland and Justin B. We have conversations with experts and individuals who understand the pathway to healing from sexual addiction and betrayal trauma because we believe that recovering individuals leads to the healing of families.
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Podcast on everything related to Ayahuasca, Psychedelics and healing with Sam Believ. Interviews with experts in psychedelics and Ayahuasca. Success stories with Ayahuasca. Ayahuasca Podcast explores the transformative world of plant medicine, psychedelics, and mental health, with a special focus on Ayahuasca. Hosted by Sam Believ, founder of LaWayra Ayahuasca Retreat, this podcast dives deep into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, offering expert insights, personal stories, and conv ...
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Fighter Mindset Podcast

Dag Terje Helle

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Mitt mål med podcasten er å hjelpe mennesker til å tenke bedre, få frem sin indre fighter. Hvis jeg kan hjelpe en person til å tenke bedre om seg selv, eller endre livet sitt ved å lytte til podcasten, så er målet mitt nådd. Intervjuene foregår både på engelsk og norsk, og gjestene er alt fra eksperter innen selvforsvar, kampsport, personlig utvikling og business.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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David Penberthy and Will Goodings with the latest South Australian news, sport and entertainment. 6-9am weekdays on FIVEAA. Show highlights uploaded here every weekday.
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Martin Devlin is a seasoned sports broadcaster in New Zealand, famous for his high-energy, no-nonsense style on both radio and TV. He’s covered everything from the FIFA World Cup to the Rugby World Cup and is known for his passion for the game. Now, he’s about to take things up a notch by launching the DSPN—The Devlin Sports Podcast Network. DSPN promises to be a wild ride through the sports world, packed with Devlin’s signature energy, bold takes, and insider insights. Get ready for sports ...
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Digitally Curious

with Actionable Futurist® Andrew Grill

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Digitally Curious is a show all about the near-term future with actionable advice from a range of global experts Order the book that showcases these episodes at https://curious.click/order Your host is leading Futurist and AI Expert Andrew Grill, a dynamic and visionary tech leader with over three decades of experience steering technology companies towards innovative success. Known for his captivating global keynotes, Andrew offers practical and actionable advice, making him a trusted adviso ...
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Former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative Tony Kemp joins Martin Devlin on the DSPN, for BLT - Big League Tuesday! Together the pair work through the Warriors' 20-18 NRL loss to the Dolphins in Auckland, the club's overall top four hopes and the hit they have taken. Kempy believes the top four dream is gone, especially when considering the for…
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On the DSPN today, Martin Devlin firstly delivers a sermon on the All Blacks and whether or not they could beat the 2025 British & Irish Lions, who just beat the Wallabies in a three-test series. Marty reckons this Lions side is overhyped and not as good as ones of the past. Then, Marty is joined by Twizel's favourite Australian Matt Gunn, for a ga…
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John Day welcomes newly named All Black Simon Parker onto Day In The Life. Parker's rugby dream just got real - the towering 6’6” loose forward has earned a maiden call-up for the Rugby Championship, and a good chance at making his debut against one of Argentina, South Africa or Australia. He talks to John about how he actually missed coach Scott R…
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First Nations communities will be boosted by a $145 million federal government plan which aims to close the gap by improving economic outcomes. The Prime Minister unveiled the plan over the weekend at the Garma festival. The Opposition says it will wait to see the full details but is warning Indigenous businesses need help right now. Guest: Darren …
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International metals producer Nyrstar will receive a $135 million bailout from the federal, South Australian and Tasmanian governments to support its struggling businesses in Port Pirie and Hobart. Guest: Leon Stephens, Mayor of Port Pirie and Liberal candidate for Stuart Producer: Oscar ColemanBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Coalition has shifted its language on Gaza, with the Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley yesterday admitting there is hunger and starvation occurring on the strip after previously — and repeatedly — dodging the question. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed he has spoken with Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas. D…
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The Australian government is facing renewed pressure to indicate when it will recognise Palestinian statehood, after authorities estimate more than 100,000 people marched over Sydney Harbour Bridge to call for an end to the war in Gaza. As organisers of Sunday's rally indicate plans for another protest this month, Foreign Minister Penny Wong has wa…
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Representatives from 170 countries are gathering in Geneva, Switzerland, today in the hopes of finalising a global treaty limiting plastic pollution. December talks in South Korea collapsed after a small number of fossil fuel producing nations blocked attempts by 100 countries to introduce a legally binding treaty that limits plastics production. A…
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It's more than 20 years since Australia banned all forms of asbestos, but its deadly legacy still lingers in buildings across the country, as well as in the lungs of thousands exposed to the material. But as Australia leads a global campaign to raise awareness, a new legal battle is unfolding on the nation's doorstep. In Indonesia, activists who re…
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Australia's child care sector is set to come under further scrutiny in the coming weeks as a New South Wales inquiry puts the sector under the microscope when hearings begin next week. The federal government has been quick to respond to the growing number of allegations facing centres, passing new laws to strip providers of subsidies if they fail t…
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Trade tensions between Washington and Delhi are intensifying this morning, as Donald Trump plans to raise tariffs on imports India because of its purchases of Russian oil. It's part of efforts by the US to increase pressure on the Russian economy. Delhi has fired back, claiming the US is hypocritical by itself indulging trade with Russia itself. Gu…
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene a meeting of his security cabinet this week to discuss how to achieve its military objectives in Gaza. At the centre of this war are approximately 50 hostages who remain with Hamas, with the group releasing videos of two emaciated Israeli hostages over the weekend. One of them Evyatar David wa…
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All Blacks icon Murray Mexted joins Martin Devlin on the DSPN, for a rugby catch-up after the third and final Wallabies-British & Irish Lions test. Mex doesn't mince his words, saying if the Lions had swept Aussie 3-0, it would’ve been “a bloody disgrace” for Australian rugby. He reckons this Lions side isn’t great and doubts any player would crack…
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Sky Sport rugby commentator Tony Johnson is back on the DSPN with Martin Devlin, recapping the All Blacks squad named for the 2025 Rugby Championship. They unpack the depth and versatility across positions, such as loose forward with seven named including Peter Lakai and potential debutant Simon Parker. Injuries to key players, especially in the fr…
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On the DSPN today, Martin Devlin delivers a sermon on the Wallabies' 22-12 victory over the British & Irish Lions in Sydney - the third dead-rubber test of the series. How much can we read into it? Was this a fair barometer of the Wallabies under coach Joe Schmidt?Then, Marty and young producer Lachlan Waugh debate sports topics aplenty on the Tigh…
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Today marks the final day of Garma Festival in north-east Arnhem Land, with the four-day event seeing the Albanese Government commit to a new, multi-million dollar economic development plan for First Nations people. Shadow Attorney-General, Julian Leeser, has been the Coalition's sole representative at Garma. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Shadow…
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An estimated 90,000 pro-Palestinian supporters marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in pouring rain yesterday, to demand the end of the war in Gaza, and the immediate recognition of Palestinian statehood. The event was given the green-light after a legal battle with police, but a few hours in, authorities urged attendees to stop marching due to…
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Nuclear science is being used to save rhinos from the threat of poaching as part of an innovative new project in South Africa. Scientists are inserting measured quantities of radio isotopes into the horns of live rhinos. The isotopes can then be detected at airports and borders. Guest: Jessica Babich, CEO of the Rhisotope Project in partnership wit…
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Vote counting has finished in Tasmania's election but it remains unclear as to who will form government. Last month Tasmanians were forced back to the polls for the second state election in 16 months, following a no confidence vote against the Liberal Premier Jeremy Rockliff. Guest: Craig Garland, independent member for Braddon Producer: Eddy Diamo…
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Videos showing an emaciated Israeli hostage held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip have prompted worldwide outrage. In the footage, hostage Evyatar David is shown being forced to dig what he describes as his own grave. Mr David says he hasn't eaten in days. Mr David was one of the people captured by Hamas at a music festival in southern Israel in October …
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As the toxic algal bloom continues to spread in South Australian waters, there are new fears for the state's seafood industry. Due to low levels of brevetoxin, the SA government has closed one of the state's biggest oyster growing regions at Franklin Harbour, on the Eyre Peninsula's east coast. And while other oyster regions have been able to safel…
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An oil depot in the Russian city of Sochi has spectacularly gone up in flames overnight following a Ukrainian drone attack, which continues a deadly tit-for-tat in the ongoing war. Strikes have been exchanged on both sides as the Donald Trump-imposed ceasefire deadline of August 8 approaches, and the United States sends its special envoy Steve Witk…
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In this episode of Ayahuasca Podcast, host Sam Believ (founder of www.lawayra.com) has a conversation with Dr. Chandra Khalifian, a clinical psychologist, researcher, and educator based in San Diego. Chandra is a pioneer in psychedelic-assisted couple therapy and co-founder of ENA, a clinic and research center focused on healing relationships throu…
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