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A fun, dynamic “Feel so Great!! Got to Groove Vibe” with your DJ/Host, TAKEYCE; Reggae Fusion Artiste, Lover of Life, Entrepreneur (www.tiznatural.com) , Producer, Promoter, Singer/Songwriter, FACTOR Canada Juror. CFRU 93.3FM EVERY TUESDAY! TODO LOS MARTES ! TOUS LES MARDIS ! 4-5PM EST (www.cfru.ca) Music from amazing Guests across the Universe, Inspirational Words (Poem, Refrains, Conscious thoughts) done in English, French, Spanish and Patois! :-) Much love and light! ”Lady who wears many ...
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Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
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This podcast is aimed to help those who need guidance and answers when it comes to buying, selling, or investing in real estate. With the help of experienced real estate agents, investors, flippers, loan officers, and stagers, I will be asking those simple basic questions that you may have had concerning real estate.
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Commercial Real Estate Library - or CRE Library - is a Canadian Commercial Real Estate podcast focused on connecting you with industry leaders. Listen to insightful discussions with commercial real estate executives who drive the market - from founders of the largest REITs and pension funds to the fastest growing organizations in CRE tech. Your hosts on the show are Dayma Itamunoala - a leading investment broker at Colliers International specialized in the multifamily asset class, and Garret ...
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The Phage Therapy Today is the pod dedicated to leaders in the phage therapy industry. We bring you insights into current advancements and challenges in this exciting sector from academia, financial, regulatory, manufacturing and entrepreneurial perspectives. Each episode features accomplished guests serving various roles in developing our bacteriophage-evolved community. If you are a believer in the future shaped by phage therapy and want to share you exciting work with our community, email ...
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Just DO It HQ

UNINTERRUPTED

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UNINTERRUPTED's original podcast takes you inside the "DO" mindset of the world's top athletes live from Nike's Just DO It Headquarters in Los Angeles. Each episode centers around a specific fitness theme with insights from Nike's most elite discussing their training process, advice for younger kids and the traits that make them more than an athlete. Just DO It HQ is hosted by Denise Jones.
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Hear short, contemporary stage plays with first-rate casts. Playing on Air brings together award winners and emerging young talent, and each play is followed by a conversation with the playwrights and cast. Tune in for great American plays with great American actors, hosted and produced by Claudia Catania.
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Stush an’ Bush

Robert, Khadieme

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Lime with queeribbean blackademics, Stush an' Bush for their bi-weekly podcast on Caribbean happenings and overall mixup and blend blend, with a queer twist. Stush and Bush, two culturally rooted words, speak to class in Caribbean countries. Both characters engage in this podcast bolstering Caribbean Creole, and immersing listeners in Queeribbean vernacular, serving as a guide to the world of being both Caribbean and queer through their lived experiences coupled with queer and ethnic theorie ...
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As I travel I have the chance to meet a host of very smart and accomplished people around the world. The objective of this podcast is for me to learn from them whether it is in business, investing, future and tech, or health. I welcome everyone to join my journey as we learn and grow together with this podcast.
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Sips of Success

Jeff Justice Williams

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“Sips of Success” is a truthful and transparent conversation with a variety of guests spanning the four primary categories the show is anchored upon: Tech, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Personal Wellness. It is an Interview Format show, anchored around the host & guest sharing a drink and telling backstory and details about its relevance at any point in their life, followed by the host guiding them into conversation that gives the audience insight into their lives, and experiences they've had ...
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The Grit and Grow Podcast

Jay Erickson and Brian Iverson

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The Grit and Grow Podcast delivers in-depth, unfiltered interviews featuring emerging entrepreneurs and start-up founders. Join us as we dive into their vision for change, explore their sources of motivation, confront their fears and failures, and uncover the pivotal moments that propelled their ideas into reality.
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The Bare Life Podcast

Khaleeqa Rouse

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I help everyday people create healthy rhythms. I share faith filled insight, simple recipes & fitness tips. Join me and learn how to live simply & create beauty! I am passionate about health because I wasn't always healthy. In 2008 I was working in finance, 65lbs overweight and completing a Masters in Business Administration. To say I was stressed was an understatement. It took losing my health, my job and my relationship to wake me up. My weight was only a symptom of inner turmoil, and I am ...
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If it lacks a backbone, we're interested. In this podcast, we're exploring the world of invertebrates, discovering the amazing lives they lead, and thinking carefully about our relationhips with these much-maligned creatures. With the help of experts, we are lifting stones, peering into the water and grubbing in the filth.
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Explore the latest digital marketing trends and uncover strategies from the best in the industry. Hosted by Kevin She and Scott Jensen, featuring experts in the digital community, this show will help you build marketing plans that will massively impact your business. Kevin is the owner of the biggest self-storage chain in Hong Kong and Macau with over 65 locations. Scott is a Senior Marketing and Business Strategies who utilizes an analytical and calculated approach to ensure business growth ...
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‘Tech Insurance Leaders’ – the podcast that positions you at the forefront of the digital insurance landscape. Our host Louisa Weix, Managing Partner at TittmannWeix, interviews Chief Claims Officers, Tech Officers, Claims Directors, and other insurance professionals about: - Cutting-edge insurance products - Complex issues surrounding AdTech and Media Claims - Artificial Intelligence - Data Security, and more. Here, you’ll gain the knowledge and guidance you need to thrive in the fast-paced ...
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It's hoped that the Health Minister will take on board concerns surrounding Sligo University Hospital as part of her visit today. Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill is set to turn the sod on the 42 bed Block development at the hospital this morning. The Ministers visit to Sligo comes just days after revelations that that rain is leaking through the…
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More than half of Pharmacists claim shortages in medicines have "significantly increased", while 78 per cent still expect the situation to worsen over the next 12 months. A survey, conducted between March and April, by the Irish Pharmacy Union revealed 83 per cent borrow stock from other pharmacies to ensure continuity of care. Pharmacists and thei…
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A Leitrim Councillor is urging the Local Authority to urgently review the conditions being imposed on forestry companies when it comes to the removal of timber. Following recent storms, a larger than normal amount of wood is expected to be extracted from plantations across the County this year. As a result, it's expected that the increased amount o…
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The success of the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant in Donegal has been praised locally. As of the end of March 2025, Donegal County Council had received 1,114 applications, of which 811 have been approved, with over €7.4 million issued to applicants on completion of works. New applications are continuing to be submitted to the local authority, …
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Serious concern has been raised over how efficient the new Rescue 118 will be in catering to the North West and West coast of Ireland. The new aircraft is unable carry stretchers on air ambulance missions while there are also questions surrounding how far it can travel out to sea when compared to the helicopter that’s currently in use. The switchov…
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A petition has been launched calling for the restoration of catering services on the Sligo - Dublin train. The service was shelved during the Covid-19 pandemic and has never been brought back. It's thought that while Irish Rail say it's not financially viable, there's a big demand among commuters locally for the likes of tea, coffee and water. Labo…
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There's major concern in Leitrim and the North West over recent comments by the Junior Minister with responsibility for forestry. Minister Michael Healy Rea has expressed that he wants to allow forestry on peatlands. This is said to be in stark contrast to plans by Agriculture Minister Martin Haydon who wants to preserve peatlands. Sinn Fein spokes…
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Pharmacists are urging Government to re-think its free Hormone Therapy scheme. The new initiative provides women with free treatment to relieve symptoms of menopause, and is due to be rolled out from the 1st of June. However the Irish Pharmacies Union say it's an unfair initiative, with State subsidies not covering the true costs of supplying the m…
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There are calls on the Department of Social Protection to allocate more staff to deal with the compensation scheme which was opened following Storm Eowyn. It comes as there have been more than 90,000 applications for compensation made following the storm, which brought record-breaking gusts to the North West in January. More than 92,000 application…
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The Bishop of Achonry and Elphin Kevin Doran has joined with several religious and political leaders by welcoming the appointment of Pope Leo the XIV Bishop Doran says the descriptions of Pope Leo as a missionary at heart with significant international experience are accurate. The new Pontiff has ministered in three continents. Speaking to Ocean FM…
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It's hoped that a resolution will be found at the eleventh hour over controversial works set to take place in Killybegs. A number of businesses have voiced their opposition over the upcoming works, which involves closing the Main Street during trading hours. Some businesses claim that there were give insufficient notice and say that they will suffe…
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There are renewed calls for the reopening of the Western Rail Corridor in a bid to improve access to third level education in the North West. It's widely thought that the reopening of the disused rail line along the North West coast would have far-reaching economic benefits. Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Nessa Cosgrove says if ATU Sligo is to rea…
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The President and political leaders have sent their congratulation to the new Pope. Michael D Higgins said it was an immensely significant moment for all those of faith and goodwill around the world who look to the Papacy for spiritual guidance, moral clarity, and global leadership The Taoiseach Michael Martin said he hopes the groundswell of best …
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Tanaiste Simon Harris has once again highlighted the government's mission to find justice for Private Sean Rooney. Private Rooney from Newtowncunningham, Co Donegal lost his life in December 2022 while serving on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. The Tanaiste visited the region recently and met with Lebanese Ministers where he stres…
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There is backing in Sligo for the Deposit Protection Scheme Bill brought before Leinster House yesterday. Housing charity Threshold presented the bill amid their concerns that a number of private renters are having their deposits unlawfully retained by the landlord. This new scheme would mean the deposits are lodged with an independent third party …
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The Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council says new EPA report into the quality of bathing water in the North West will be a further boost for the local tourism sector. The report was positive for the majority of local beaches in Sligo and Donegal. The publication released this morning, (Thursday) did state Localised intense rainfall has led to ba…
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A number of businesses in Killybegs have come together in opposition to upcoming works in the town centre. The roadworks are set to last for a week and will result in the closure of Main Street from 7pm on Monday evening until 7am on Saturday. Several businesses feel that trade will be seriously impacted and claim that they were not given sufficien…
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Young people all across the North West are being encouraged to join the Be The Arrow: Gaisce 40th Anniversary Challenge. Gaisce, the President's Award, has empowered over 400 young people in Sligo in the past year alone. It can involve a volunteering challenge, a physical challenge, or a skills challenge, and is targeted for people aged between 14 …
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People across County Leitrim are being urged to take part in a public consultation that will help determine policing priorities in the future. It's being conducted by the new oversight body for An Garda Síochána - the Policing and Community Safety Authority. The organisation has set up a 10-minute online questionnaire that allows the public to allo…
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A North West MEP is not surprised by a recent confidence poll by the Irish public. According to European Movement Ireland, 43% of people don't believe that their views are being represented at European level. However, support for membership of the European Union is still strong at 82%, although it is the lowest it's been since 2013. Independent Ire…
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A new Sligo Cancer Bus is expected to be purchased in the next few months, with the process of identifying a suitable vehicle currently underway. A working group has been set up involving charitable organisations and Sligo University Hospital representatives to progress the situation. The new bus will have toilet facilities and be wheelchair access…
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It's emerged that an elderly Kilcar man had to wait nearly two hours for an ambulance after having a fall outside his home. His daughter, who made the 999 call, was told that there were no available ambulance in Donegal with the nearest one in Boyle, County Roscommon. The man who's in his, mid-80s, eventually arrived to the hospital three hours and…
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Department of Agriculture officials are expected to announce new proposals today at an emergency meeting to prevent the spread of TB. It comes as levels of the disease on Irish farms have increased significantly in recent years. There was a 36% increase in the number of herds restricted between 2022 and 2024. Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon …
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Do you struggle with doubt? More importantly, what should you do with doubt? Let’s talk about Christian doubting and how to wrestle our doubts toward faith instead of away from it. Whether you’re a natural skeptic or have experienced something that feels like an attack on your faith, this episode is for you. Do you have a question you'd like us to …
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The need for a surgical hub in Donegal has been raised on the floor of the Dáil. Last week, campaigners gathered outside Letterkenny University Hospital where Minister Jennifer Carroll McNeill was visiting the site of the new Letterkenny Community Hospital. Patients throughout the county are currently forced to travel long distances to access care …
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A new EPA report into the quality of bathing water in this country has found that Heavy rainfall and associated wastewater overflows, and runoff from agricultural lands and urban areas, can cause short-term deterioration in water quality. The report says Localised intense rainfall, particularly in the West and North-West has led to bathing water re…
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A Donegal Cllr and publican has called for more clarity over the sale of zero-zero drinks to people who are underage. Reports emerged yesterday that there was confusion among a number of publicans as parents may be buying non-alcoholic drinks for their underage children. Some publicans are unsure of the legalities around this, and they’re having to…
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Irene Guckian-Rabbitte has been officially elected to Leitrim County Council this week. Independent Cllr Guckian-Rabbitte was selected to fill the seat vacated by her father Des Guckian, who resigned from his role due to health reasons. The new Cllr will form part of the Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District and hopes to continue her father’s work …
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The Principal of the Vocational school in Drumshanbo has paid a glowing tribute to one of his predecessors today stating that standing the school enjoys today was very much down to his vision and commitment to learning over many years. Padraig McLoughlin who passed away yesterday served as Principal at the Leitrim School between 1973 and 2001. He f…
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A Sligo Leitrim TD has strongly criticised the government over their plans to consider a proposal to increase personal injury awards by 17%. It's a move which Deputy Martin Kenny claims will push motor insurance premiums higher. It was confirmed today that motor insurance premiums in Ireland have jumped by 9% in the first half of 2024, with further…
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The North West could be heavily impacted by the latest tariff threat from US President Donald Trump. He is planning to bring in 100 per cent tariffs on non-US films, which has caused huge concern among the Irish film and television industry. With more filming being done across Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal, it’s thought these tariffs could be devastat…
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Ballyshannon native and former Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan says contestants should pull out of this year's song competition over Israel's involvement. Charlie, who won the Eurovision song contest in 1994 alongside Paul Harrington is on of 72 former acts to have signed a letter to the European Broadcasting Union. They’re urging Israel to be…
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A Sligo Cllr has called for the removal of VAT from sun protection cream. It’s thought that by reducing the 23% tax on the product, more people would be encouraged to use it, which could help prevent the growing rate of cancer diagnosis in the country. As it stands, skin cancer is the most common cancer in Ireland, with over 13,000 new cases diagno…
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Tributes are being paid this morning to the former Drumshanbo Vocational School Principal and Community Activist, Padraig McLoughlin. Mr McLoughlin who was a long serving Principal in the Drumshanbo secondary school passed away yesterday. Apart from his role in education he was involved in several local community groups. He also held the position o…
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There are calls for further investment into the Sligo Sean Mac Diarmada train station. It's thought that the roof of the station has long been in need for repair works, with a lack of cover being provided for those waiting for trains. However, it's understood that Iarnrod Eireann have no immediate plans to address the situation, despite them acknow…
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Questions remain over the safety of motorists while travelling on the N17. Last Friday, saw four men hospitalised in two separate collisions. The first occurred at the site of Homeland Agri in Achonry, while the second took place close to the infamous Clarke's Bridge. A proposal has previously been made for a meeting to be held between local repres…
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Support has been shown in Sligo for Gardai to be allowed to ask protestors to remove face masks or covering. Potential laws are being brought before cabinet today which would mean gardai could make people remove face coverings if they believe they're trying to conceal their identity or intimidate others. It would also allow Gardaí to seize the mask…
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A former Donegal garda sergeant has raised concerns over the dangers faced by frontline staff. This comes after a garda was injured in a hit and run in Louth on Friday. The officer was approaching a parked van on foot when it drove at him. He sustained serious injuries which are not believed to be life threatening. Retired Garda Sergeant, Christy G…
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The north west is set to continue to bask in sunshine in the coming days. Dry, sunny spells have covered counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal in recent days with temperatures hitting the late teens in many areas. According to Met Éireann, the weather will continue to be mostly dry and sunny for the week ahead. Meteorologist, Liz Walsh says the regio…
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Concern has been raised over the amount of rental homes across the North West that failed an inspection in 2024. Recent figures published by the Department of Housing showed that in Sligo alone, there were 817 inspections last year, 433 of which failed the first time around. The figures are part of the over 80,000 inspections on private rental acco…
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There are calls for dereliction to be tackled in Leitrim. The county was found to have the highest vacancy rate in the country. A GeoDirectory report found the rate in Leitrim 11.8%, above the national average of 3.8%. Fianna Fáil Cllr Sean McGowan has brought forward a motion to this week's Leitrim County Council meeting regarding the purchasing o…
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There's a warning that there will be even more restaurant and café closures in the north west. It comes as its emerged that 150 restaurants, cafés, gastropubs and food businesses shut their doors nationally in the first three months of this year. That's according to a survey by the Restaurants Association of Ireland, which says it offers a sobering…
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As we enter the summer months, the public are being advised to conserve water. The advice comes as part of county Donegal has come under a hosepipe ban from this morning. Supplies are at a historically low level at Lough Colmcille, which supplies Milford. The Water Conservation Order is to safeguard water supplies for essential purposes due to a sh…
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Josh Lowell is THE guy behind the camera and computer who has made all of your favorite climbing videos over the past 25+ years. He is one of the founders of Big UP Productions, Reel Rock, and was the director of The Dawn Wall. The guy even has 2 Emmy’s under his belt! Josh shares all of his amazing stories from starting out as an OG dirtbag, picki…
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A warning is going out to all North West drivers not to drive under the influence of drugs. The Road Safety Authority and Gardaí are cracking down on drug-driving this May Bank Holiday weekend. 42 per cent of drivers admit to having little or no knowledge about drug-driving laws, according to RSA research. Its Head of Media Relations, David Martin,…
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