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Tama's Island

Tama Tonga

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This is the official feed of New Japan Pro Wrestling Athlete Tama Tonga's podcast, Tama's Island! A new episode drops every Friday Morning! For exclusive Tama's Island content please visit the Tama's Island Patreon page!
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EquityPeople

Špela Prijon and Tamas Varkonyi

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Welcome! In this space we discuss everything related to startups, people and equity. We are joined by founders, CPeOs and employees to learn more about this space.
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In-depth and personal conversations with fashion photographer and fashion film director duo VIVIENNE & TAMAS. The podcast gives you a sneak peek to our professional life. We talk about the ups and downs of our journey. Coming from Eastern Europe to the Middle-East and our return to Western Europe while we're searching for international recognition.
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Digital Value Creation

Tamas Hevizi and Arpad Hevizi

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The Digital Value Creation channel focuses on how AI and other tech makes an impact to create massive value. Episodes are short and sweet, as we explore questions like this: What are the emerging digital and AI trends? How do they impact business growth? How can digital and AI transformation produce more value? What is AI hype, and what is real? How can you become a better AI leader? How will all of this advance your opportunities? How will we all benefit as a result? Hosts - Tamas Hevizi an ...
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LifeInTech

EPAM Hungary

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A tech világa, belülről. Ez a LifeInTech, az EPAM podcast csatornája, ahol valós történeteken keresztül, első kézből ismerheted meg az IT világát. Beszélgetünk technológiákról, egyenes és kacskaringós karrierutakról, a hétköznapokról, sikerekről (néha kudarcokról) és a jövőről.
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Bored Millennials

Bored Millennials

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Milky is a musician from the South-West of Sydney, playing guitar for several different bands ranging from punk, indie, rock, etc. You can follow his main project, ' The Disappointments ' on their socials here: https://www.instagram.com/thedisappointmentsband/ https://www.facebook.com/thedisappointmentsband/ Tama J. is a content creator for YouTube and a musician fronting the synthwave / indie-electronica band ' JUNO ', and his solo work under the name ' wulf '. Follow his music here: https: ...
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Wasa Innovations - Ajattelun Uudet Tuulet is a series of podcasts focused on ideas, innovations and practices, which can bring success and new to the community, business and culture. Tämä podcast-sarja keskittyy ideoihin, innovaatioihin ja käytäntöihin, jotka voivat luoda menestystä ja uutta yhteisöissä, yrityksissä tai kulttuurin saralla. Podcasts are made mostly in Vaasa, Finland, and the city is mentioned often, but all ideas are useful also in more general perspective. Series is a part o ...
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Best Served Cold

Bored Millennials

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Real-life partner's in crime Tama J and Laura Elise delve into the world of true crime in a way that is totally healthy and not at all creepy. Join the duo in Bored Millennial's new true-crime series, 'Best Served Cold'. Together they'll discuss all things underworld; serial killers, cults, conspiracy theories, and good ole fashioned murder. Join our Patreon crew for additional content! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bestservedcold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo ...
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Oil Ground Up

Oil Ground Up

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Tony Greer navigates listeners through the financial market dynamics of the world's oil and gas sector. Get the latest fundamentals behind the price action and hear from industry experts from the field and from the corporate offices of the world's leading energy producers.
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The New Dimensions Café

New Dimensions Foundation

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Activism, art, education, science, psychology, philosophy, health, spirituality… All these and more are featured in this lively, short (10-20 minute) companion to the diverse, award-winning one-hour New Dimensions program that has been broadcast on public radio since 1973. For more information and over a thousand hours of downloadable programs visit newdimensions.org.
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Do you love board games? I do! But do you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes? How do meet-up groups get organized? What is the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign? How do publishers get their games to market? How are people reaching their market in an ever more competitive market? What type of social media personalities are springing up in support of this industry? James interviews experts from across the industry and takes a peak under the hood i ...
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New Dimensions

New Dimensions Foundation

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New Dimensions is an original and powerful forum for inspired and inspiring voices and views on a wide range of timely and timeless topics. Activism, art, education, science, psychology, philosophy, health, spirituality, global transformation, cross-cultural traditions, the interconnectedness of all life … All these and more are featured in this award-winning one-hour interview program that has been broadcast on public radio since 1973. For more information and over a thousand hours of downl ...
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Kei ngā manu tute o tō tātou wao, nau mai ki te ururuatanga o Whakamīere. He wāhi tēnei e whakatairangahia ai ngā tini hua o te reo Māori. Ki konei tuia ai ngā muka o te ao tuhituhi, ā, ko te whāinga kia whakaputa i te reo o ngā pukapuka reo Māori. Welcome to Whakamīere, a place to celebrate te reo Māori and explore the literary world, where we produce translations of stories in te reo Māori. Tune in weekly to listen to episodes. If you enjoy the podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon.
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Not Just Patients

Caitlin and Clarinda

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Hello and welcome to Not Just Patients, a podcast where we break barriers to meaningful patient involvement in healthcare. We’re your hosts, Caitlin Rich and Clarinda Cerejo. We’re both rare disease patients and qualified patient experts. And we are so much more. Join us and our guests as we challenge patient stereotypes, highlight successful collaborations in healthcare, and share energizing tales of turning adversity into advocacy.
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The Dental Handoff

Dr. Kelly Tanner

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Let’s stop using the wrong end of the toothbrush! This show is about passing you the knowledge, the habits, the systems and the strategies to lead your teams, lean on your tech, and listen to your gut, while you take care of teeth, and let’s get honest, the overall health, of our communities. By identifying the gaps, recognizing the plaque and extracting the truth with other experts in the field we will share their stories, empower you to own yours, and elevate your passion in the process. S ...
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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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Data Revolution

Kate Carruthers

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Welcome to a podcast that dives deep into the fascinating crossroads of data, AI, privacy, and cybersecurity. Hosted by data and AI expert Kate Carruthers, this series explores the cutting-edge frontiers of our digital world, where data is forging an entirely new economy. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve and uncover the opportunities, challenges, and innovations shaping our future.
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​MindHack

Cody McLain

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What happens when you give an overthinking entrepreneur a microphone, a curiosity obsession, and access to the sharpest minds on the planet? You get MindHack - the podcast for founders, builders, and high-performers who want to upgrade their brain like they upgrade their software. Each week, Cody McLain (entrepreneur since 15, burnout survivor, and productivity nerd) sits down with scientists, psychologists, and successful entrepreneurs to reverse-engineer how extraordinary people think, fee ...
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He'll Be Right

Stuff Audio

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Former professional rugby player John Daniell and journalist Glenn McConnell travel New Zealand trying to find the rulebook for how to be a man in 2021. Along the way they meet everyone from an All Black to a Tinder-profile guru, from a non-binary father to an historian of Kiwi bloke-ness. It’s a wild ride.
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This is Game Boy

Monochrome City

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This is Game Boy is a podcast covering interesting, obscure, or just lesser known Game Boy Titles. Hosted by Moelleuh and Tony (eBloodyCandy), with appearances from the rest of the Monochrome City team! Find us at select gas stations, or by mail order!
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Talking with Johannes

Johannes Romppanen

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A podcast on the human side of things. Johannes Romppanen sits down with people to talk about the different facets of life. Topics include love, money, parenting, body image, masculinity and anxiety.
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SaaS Unlocked

SaaS Unlocked

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Welcome to SaaS Unlocked! Join host Pratik Thakker as we explore the secrets of successful SaaS businesses. Hear from founders and entrepreneurs who have transformed the way we do business, and discover how their strategies can help you grow your own company. Unlock the potential of your business with SaaS Unlocked.
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A 3. utas olyan embereket és életpályákat szeretne megmutatni, amelyek valamelyest, vagy akár nagyon eltérnek a megszokottól. Alternatívák, úttörők, próféták, vagy egyszerű, hétköznapi emberek, akiket igyekszünk a lehető legjobban megnyitni a rádió nyilvánossága előtt. Néha tűzbe jövünk és egymás szavába vágunk. Máskor vitatkozunk, de nagyon törekszünk arra, hogy a lehető legszubjektívebbek maradjunk. Legyen szó a magyar történelemről, filozófiáról, a kígyókról, pandaszerelemről vagy a világ ...
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Take It from the Top

Recruitment Innovation Exchange

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Recruitment Innovation Exchange // Ultimate hub for innovation in the staffing and recruiting industry. The best + brightest in staffing gather here. Powered by @Bullhorn. Check us out: www.recruitmentix.com
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The Website Intelligence Podcast

The Website Intelligence Podcast

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The Website Intelligence Podcast brings together leading marketers and digital entrepreneurs from around the globe to discuss all things website - outreach, onsite, in sync. Hosts, Matt Sarson, CMO, and Dragos Gal, Head of Partnerships at Visitor Analytics, take their guests on a journey through their younger years, first jobs, key lessons learned, and more; prior to digging deeper into the role of websites and martech; before ending on some final advice for budding marketers and business ow ...
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Eulogy Podcast

Eulogy Podcast

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Eulogy Podcast is a short podcast that records the conversation between host Pierre-Nicolas Colombat and his guests immediately after seeing a live performance, chronicling Boston's classical music scene. The episodes begin while still inside the venue and follow the conversation out into the street. The pod is not explicitly a concert review podcast but more simply tries to document whatever conversations the concert prompts. As bookends, the pod features the recordings of fellow young musi ...
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What the Magick??

Kelly Voorhees

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After a crazy journey and a whole change of pace, What the Magick?'s Kelly Lorraine is coming back to talk about all things meta, and all things not meta. This means she's tackling the ins and outs of what it means to be an energy worker and how daily life influences that and is influenced by that. Let's chat about how being human is weird and how each layer of soul work we do makes that experience just a little weirder! Learn more about Kelly or work with her further at linktr.ee/healingbyk ...
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The Podcast Show that looks into the darkness and heaviness of Depression and how to get back to the light and ease of authentic self-Expression. I'll interview therapists, scientists, shamans, personal coaches and people that went through depression and came out of it and many more. We will be touching on subjects as trauma, low self-esteem, emotional (un)awareness, fear, depression and other reasons for low energy and an unfulfilled life. We learn about the causes and what actionable steps ...
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The Upping Your Elvis Podcast

Chris Baréz-Brown & Jim Lusty

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Chris and Jim from Upping Your Elvis explore how to get your energy right, to get your extraordinary on. Upping Your Elvis is all about energy. In 2019 we are exploring how our energy affects us physically, mentally and spiritually. We have hooked up with a series of experts who will set an experiment every month to help us discover a way of managing our energy. In our monthly podcasts we'll be sharing the highlights of our experiments, what worked, how we felt after the experiments, and wha ...
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Shop Small ILM

Shop Small ILM

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Welcome to Shop Small ILM, where we interview entrepreneurs in the Cape Fear area to promote shopping locally and uncover their struggles! Tune in, grab a coffee, and get ready because if you are a small business owner or aspiring to be one, we’ve got some advice for you... This show is about showcasing the best small businesses in our community and hearing firsthand from real business owners. Learn from Devin Skipper, Shop Small ILM host and owner of Salt Air Inc. (Brunswick County’s Small ...
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Inspiration with practical application to help Christian families hold on to their faith as they navigate real-life issues. You are uniquely designed by God to thrive-we share how it’s possible. Staying Real About Faith & Family drops each Saturday with Board-Certified Christian Life Coach Linda Goldfarb and co-host Heather Greer. Linda’s enthusiasm and insight, along with Heather's balancing banter, plus your desire to grow spiritually and relationally, is the path to healthier relationship ...
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Touch Her & DIE! is a brand new book review and discussion podcast with a delicious focus on the Romantasy and Paranormal Romance genres and subgenres. Join me as I delve into everything that this special corner of the literary world has to offer. I’ll talk about big hits and new releases, series and standalones. I'll chat with fans and fandom experts and get those all-important reader recs. Hopefully, there'll even be opportunities to invite authors and guest speakers to discuss the worlds ...
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Concerns are being raised around the use of taxpayer money to fund Moana Pasifika. Our newsroom's revealed the Super Rugby franchise received some $8 million in taxpayer loans, grants, and funding. The Pasifika Medical Association —which took over ownership of the team last year— has received funding from Whānau Ora contracts. Māori Development Min…
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Everland Studio is an enthusiastic new indie publisher and a sister brand to the established Lemery Games. Lemery Games, another independent board game publisher with a proven history of crafting and releasing games, has successfully managed and fulfilled five Kickstarter campaigns, showcasing their expertise in crowdfunding and delivering high-qua…
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In this episode of the Oil Ground Up podcast, host Rory speaks with Tamas Varga, a seasoned oil market analyst from PVM Oil Associates, about the current state of the oil market. They discuss the complexities of oil demand, particularly focusing on macroeconomic indicators, the impact of geopolitical tensions, and the evolving dynamics within OPEC.…
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In today's episode, Dr. Kelly Tanner makes the "dental handoff" to fellow dental hygienist, Tama Martello! With over 36 years of experience in the dental industry, Tama has a comprehensive background that began at her father's dental practice, where she started at the front desk. Her career progressed as she became a licensed dental assistant and l…
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I feel there should be a rule, and the rule is around balance. Part of the media's demise is its unfairness in coverage, the latest example of which is the school lunch programme. We have a smattering of coverage. When I say smattering, I have found two things. One is by Radio NZ, who have the same stats as story number two by the Herald. Radio NZ,…
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The scorching heatwave sweeping Europe has claimed lives. Six people have died as temperatures top 40C, with three deaths in Italy, two in Spain, and one in France. In parts of Italy, admissions to emergency units has risen by 15-20%, with a majority of patients being elderly. Italy Correspondent Jo McKenna told Mike Hosking that the government is …
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New Zealand’s property values are ticking back up again. New data from Cotality has revealed a 0.2% national increase in June, reversing the 0.1% falls that came in April and May. The medium house price remains around the $815,000 mark, with Tauranga and Christchurch both increasing by 0.6%. Chief Property Economist Kelvin Davidson told Mike Hoskin…
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There won’t be many in the world who would argue that Jason Aldean’s not a country music superstar. He moved up to Nashville at age 21, and after signing and being dropped by a couple of agencies, he got picked up by Broken Bow Records, launching his debut single and album in 2005. From there the rest is history – 30 number 1 country singles, almos…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 3rd of July, ACT and NZ First have shut down the proposal for a publicly funded body to cost election policies. Remember when the previous Government gave Proceeds of Crime funds back to the Mongrel Mob for a meth program? This Government is changing it so that can never happen again. Cou…
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The Government hopes to further separate itself from its predecessor with new changes to the Proceeds of Crime Fund. The latest round of funding has granted three programmes a collective $5 million to address youth offending and meth harm. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee says recent changes mean there's a clear and consistent assessment for…
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A nine-year fight to create a publicly funded election policy-costing unit has come to an end. Act and New Zealand First have shot down Finance Minister Nicola Willis's proposal to create one. Metiria Turei, then-Green Party co-leader, first proposed the idea in 2016. Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce told Mike Hosking Willis's proposal was diff…
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A clear message from the Government: New Zealand can't succeed if Auckland doesn't succeed. The Government's agreed to negotiate with Auckland Council on a 10-year deal to boost housing, infrastructure, and economic growth in our largest city. It's also agreed to negotiate similar deals with Western Bay of Plenty and Central Otago. Infrastructure M…
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A watchful eye is on the $41 million allocated to upskill staff working in youth care homes. Minister for Children Karen Chhour has announced the boost, which aims to improve support to kids in care. It follows a review of Oranga Tamariki in 2023 that found parts of the workforce relatively unskilled. Chief Children's Commissioner Claire Achmad tol…
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hányféle módon vagyunk képesek a saját életünk könnyebbé tétele, valamint agyi kapacitásaink limitáltsága okán eltorzítani a valóságot, hány helyen nézünk másik filmet, mint körülöttünk lévő emberek. Szép, izgalmas és emberi. Ez lesz az adás fő témája. https://divany.hu/eletem/2017/12/17/a_vilag_osszes_kognitiv_torzitasa_egyetlen_infografikan/?utm_…
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Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a physicist, musician, teacher, parent, and activist. He has many years of experience as a physics and math instructor and has also worked in the software industry. His current work involves research in the field of quantum foundations and has published a growing body of peer-reviewed work developing the foundation of a theory …
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It's only the start of Wednesday so let's be honest we've only had two days of news, and we already have two stories around power. The first was Transpower saying we need to find more avenues of power generation and we need to do that quickly, because until all the promised transition stuff comes online, we are going to be short of capacity. No kid…
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The US President is facing questions over health coverage cuts in his tax and spending bill, which just passed the Senate The casting vote of Vice-President JD Vance was needed, but it still needs House approval before it can be signed by Donald Trump by July 4th. The Congressional Budget Office says 11.8 million people could lose health coverage i…
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A Kiwi start up has been going gangbusters across the ditch. Medsalv remanufactures single-use medical products, cleaning and disinfecting them so they can be safely reused. After eight years in business, their products have been approved by Pharmac for use in New Zealand. CEO Oliver Hunt told Mike Hosking it's been done in America for a while, but…
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Crime is at the forefront this Politics Wednesday, with multiple new measures and harsher punishments being announced. Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to discuss the new developments, along with the other major stories of the week thus far. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 2nd of July, we've got the retail crime crackdown promised at the start of the week. Will it work, or does it look better on paper? Jaffas have been 86'd, along with the likes of snifters, tangy fruits, and smarties. Could someone else come onboard and save our iconic sweet? Ginny Anders…
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Consents keep dropping but the energy in the building sector may be beginning to turn. Stats NZ figures show new home consents fell 3.8% in the year to May and plunged 8.6% for multi-unit dwellings. Stats NZ says it's levelling off, but NZIER's latest Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion shows only 3% of building firms expect conditions to improve,…
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A slew of justice announcements this week. The Government's rolling out harsher punishments for theft and new fines for shoplifting – including a proposed infringement fee of up to $1000, based on item value. Maximum penalties for shoplifting less than $2000 will be one year behind bars, and seven if worth more than that. They also made coward punc…
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The end of an era for one of our most iconic sweets. Levin confectioner RJ's has discontinued production of Jaffas, due to poor sales. The orange-coated balls of chocolate were previously produced by Cadbury in Dunedin and have been on our shelves for almost a century. Mike Hutcheson, former Managing Director of Saatchi & Saatchi, told Mike Hosking…
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The company overseeing the new infrastructure and ferries for Cook Strait is confident it can deliver by 2029. Winston Peters has announced agreements to build and modernise ports in Wellington and Picton for the arrival of new Interislander ferries. Ferry Holdings Chair Chris Mackenzie says there will be robust discussions between KiwiRail, Ferry …
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The shakeup to shoplifting laws continues to be seen as a good first step among retailers, but the boss of Briscoes and Rebel Sport believes the devil will be in the detail. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith's unveiled the latest crackdown proposals, including speeding ticket-like infringements, and up to seven years prison time for theft more than $…
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In today's episode, Dr. Kelly Tanner makes the "dental handoff" to fellow dental hygienist, Lisa Mayo! Lisa Mayo has been an RDH for 25 years, dental hygiene professor and program director for 13 years, and international CE speaker for 20 years. She is highly published with a full-length textbook entitled Power Instrumentation for the Dental Profes…
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Simon Ennis is the award-winning director of the feature films Lunarcy! and You Might As Well Live. His work has screened at TIFF, SXSW, IDFA, CPH:DOX, Slamdance, True/False, & Fantasia, and been praised by the NY Times, Variety, IndieWire and the Toronto Star. The Hobby: Tales From The Tabletop, his latest feature documentary, had its world premie…
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Records have been set in Spain and Portugal as extreme heat continues to roast Europe. Temperatures at or above 38C are expected through the week, rolling eastward to encompass France, Italy, and eventually portions of Eastern Europe. A record number of heat alerts are in place across France, with 16 regions on red alert, and 68 others on orange al…
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Helicopters are such an Auckland issue. I love helicopters. I have flown in a lot of helicopters. Our place is on a flight path north. People who go to the Bay of Islands and to the flash golf courses north of Auckland fly over our place. On a sunny Saturday they start 6.30am-ish in summer. On a still day you hear them coming maybe 30 seconds befor…
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It’s been a dream couple of months for Ryan Fox. In May, the Kiwi golfer won the Myrtle Beach Classic, claiming his first PGA Tour win. From there he made the cut for the PGA Championship, won his second Tour event at the Canadian Open, before making the cut for the US Open. He’ll soon be heading to the UK for the Scottish Open and Open Championshi…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 1st of July, we've got a new police college opening in Auckland today – is it a case of build it and they will come? What is it about helicopters that gets us so exercised? Mike has some thoughts on Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray's helipad getting approval. We haven't caught up with Ryan Fo…
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A new start up that could drastically reduce your power bill will soon be available in homes. Designed to replace the current switchboards, Basis Smart Panels aim to provide Kiwis with greater control over their electricity consumption. With over 7,500 orders already contracted, the company plans to install 50,000 panels in the next 24 months. Co-F…
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Action to attract crucial international investment. Invest New Zealand is up and running, a government organisation that'll work with global investors to create jobs, boost innovation, and lift productivity. It's been given $85 million over four years to cement itself. Auckland Business Chamber CEO Simon Bridges told Mike Hosking that our settings …
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The Deputy Prime Minister believes the Government would be better off with the part-privatisation of Interislander ferries. A Treasury paper presented to Cabinet by the Minister for Rail, Winston Peters, says the Government can consider private investment to reduce costs. David Seymour agrees with the idea and says the Government has been far too r…
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A charitable trust is commending tougher sentences for people throwing coward punches. The Government's new specific offence for striking a distracted victim could carry a sentence of life imprisonment if fatal. Walk Without Fear has been pushing for changes after MMA fighter Liufau Vake was killed by a single coward punch in 2021. Board Member Mik…
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Positive signs when it comes to consumer arrears, but some businesses are still doing it tough. The latest Centrix data for June shows the number of people behind on payments is down on last year, for the fifth consecutive month in a row. At the same time company liquidations have risen 27% year-on-year. Chief Operating Officer Monika Lacey says th…
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There’s a belief Auckland's new Police training centre will make recruitment more accessible. The new space on the Massey University campus includes multiple classrooms, along with gym and recreation areas. Police Commissioner Richard Chambers told Mike Hosking over the years some people have steered away from a career in Police because they couldn…
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In a world of pressing problems one of the bigger, longer term ones is due a good looking at because if we don’t, when we get there we will want to shoot ourselves. IRD has been looking at the cost of stuff and where that money comes from. The trouble, and this is not new, is we have more older people needing more money and fewer younger people to …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 30th of June, we've got some good retail crime changes coming to a store near you and the Government's Retail Crime Advisory Group spokesperson Sunny Kaushal is on the show. The Prime Minister has some questions to answer around Whanau Ora, Section 127b and NATO spending. Andrew Saville…
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The Prime Minister is introducing new laws focused on protecting first responders and prison officers. Luxon told Mike Hosking that no ambulance driver, firefighter or police officer should face aggression and assault while trying to help people. Also in discussion is the new IKEA store, which has faced trouble during the planning phase. Luxon said…
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The deadline for rental properties to meet the Healthy Homes deadline is less than 24 hours away, and some properties are still not up to scratch. Betta Group CEO Matt Mason told Mike Hosking that although many proactive landlords have made the required changes, some have left it to the last minute. He says audits will be carried out and fines will…
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Paramedics are giving the Government a thumbs up, as it moves to crack down on assaults towards first responders and prison officers. It's proposing higher penalties, with five years maximum imprisonment for assault with intent to injure, and a seven year maximum for injuring with intent. St John Ambulance Operations Manager Stu Cockburn told Mike …
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There's excitement over expected changes to the way authorities deal with retail crime. Newstalk ZB understands Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith will be confirming shoplifting policy changes this week, relating to Retail Crime Ministerial Advisory Group recommendations. Group Chair Sunny Kaushal told Mike Hosking that the announcements are ones reta…
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The One Roof Velocity house value index has revealed a drop in property value across the country. Major cities like Auckland, Wellington and Hamilton have all experienced drops. However, more rural areas such as Southland, Canterbury and Northland have all seen a rise. CEO of real estate at Velocity Helen O’Sullivan told Mike Hosking that although …
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Join us for this inspiring conversation with Urvashi Prasad as we discuss how patients can be involved in shaping healthcare policy. Urvashi was a Director in the Office of the Vice Chairman at NITI Aayog, the Government of India's premier policy think tank, and co-authored India's first Voluntary National Review on Sustainable Development. She als…
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In honor of broadcast journalist and commentator Bill Moyers, who passed on June 25, 2025, we present this New Dimensions Archive Edition, recorded on October 4 1996 and hosted by MIchael Toms. Moyers was widely respected for accessible, provocative television programs that explore a broad spectrum of contemporary topics with depth and sensitivity.…
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