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Ten Thousand Posts

Ten Thousand Posts

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Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is a form of posting, and how our lives are a guided by a combination of good and bad posts. It’s hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@Phoebe_Rosa_Holly) and produced by Devon (@Devon_Onearth).
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All areas of an organization, even those still in the analog world, are being transformed by technology. This shift isn't just modernizing manual processes with digital tools, but changing the fabric of an organization to support a new way of thinking. So while it may be a buzzword, digital transformation is happening and we're here to unpack it with you. Between big ideas and tiny details is the ten thousand foot view. Join the technology consultants from Vervint as we discuss the changing ...
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Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

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Rotten but still a little sweet! Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. We love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and we tend to not leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times. If you want deep dives in the psychology of killers, no holding back storytelling of crimes, and stories of lesser known criminals from around the world this is the place for you. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Rotten Mango ad-free. Start a fr ...
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Page of the Wind

Nick Alexander, Jordana Heney, & Jeremy Large

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An examination of The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, one page at a time. Get in touch, support the show, and more at pageofthewind.com!
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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A Single Sip

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A pipe worker from Bethnal Green has an encounter with a strange creature in the night... Join us as we play through Thousand year old vampire - A solo role-playing game designed by Tim Hutchings. Check it out at: https://thousandyearoldvampire.com/
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My name is Lux ATL, and I am a mother, wife, business owner, former university instructor, and lifelong stripper. From the halls of academia to the strip club stage, my life as a post-academic feminist sex worker has been filled with unique sociological insight, unforgettable friendships, and a thousand beautiful messes in between. These are my true stories of the highs and lows of an ex-academic and lifelong stripper pole dancing for pay on stages all across the South.
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Credit Union Strategy Podcast

CU Strategy Forum & 454 Creative

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Welcome to The CU Strategy Podcast, a podcast designed especially for Credit Union leaders. Our goal is to bring you the latest resources for your membership. Whether your credit union has ten thousand or ten million members, we think you’ll find our conversations valuable.
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This biographical fiction is narrated by the author. Portioned into smaller segments, this podcast is like an audiobook but allows listeners to enjoy a complex & multigenerational tale of 8 matriarch & their food legacies. Johari, Shanta, Aruni, Mukki, Sumati, Mani, Shaku & Ana represent the women of their times across 150 years. Follow their journey as they embody the “never die” spirit to pave the way for the next generation. The novel pairs with a companion cookbook that includes specific ...
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You already know what's happening in today's world, but sometimes talking about it can get a little complicated. Join veteran radio host Deborah Rowe each week for her insightful observations on current events, news and issues impacting society. Bonus: She knows how to have fun too!
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Welcome to the Early Retirement Roadmap podcast, your audio guide to preparing for and thriving in early retirement! If you’re dreaming of retiring early but feeling overwhelmed about where to start, or if you’re already retired and looking to make the most of your freedom, you’re in the right place. I’m your host Mike Upland, and I successfully retired at 55. Through this podcast, I share my personal early retirement journey—the victories, the challenges, and all the essential lessons I’ve ...
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GrowthBusters

Dave Gardner and Stephanie Gardner on sustainability

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Humankind has outgrown the planet, so we explore ways to recover from growth addiction. We dig into the more fascinating and hard-hitting aspects of public policy and the joy of living sustainably. It’s all about ending our culture’s love affair with “more,” which is not making us happier and is killing our planet. No half-hearted greenwashing here; we share the brutal and joyful truth! Co-host Dave Gardner directed the documentary GrowthBusters: Hooked on Growth, which Stanford Biologist Pa ...
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Each month, pastor Mike Woodruff sits down with a thoughtful guest to trace the quiet forces shaping tomorrow’s news. No hot‑take sparring. Just brisk questions on birthrates, algorithms, ideas, and idols, all aimed at giving thoughtful Christians a clearer map of the moment and a steadier hope within it. Expect solid data, memorable lines, and a nod toward grace. Subscribe and gain a firmer grasp of the stories happening beneath the headlines.
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Chasing Edges

Brian Peters

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Interviews uncovering the edges incredible humans chase in human performance, perspective, and the art of living. Seeking the hacks, habits, and mindsets of high performers. Learn. Grow. Explore your potential. Live Harder. Chase Edges. | ChasingEdges.com | [email protected]
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Crime Girl

Grace Taylor Segal

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Welcome to Crime Girl, where true crime meets my lifelong fascination with the most gripping and unforgettable cases. I’m Grace Taylor Segal, your host, and I’ve spent years diving deep into the stories that continue to haunt me—cases that are as mysterious as they are infamous. These aren’t just stories you’ve heard a thousand times; they’re the ones that stuck with me, the ones I couldn’t let go of, and now I’m bringing them to you. Each episode, I take you inside some of the most chilling ...
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The Skinny Truth

The Skinny Truth

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Join Laura Flusche, a post-surgery bariatric patient who has lost over 270 pounds, and Dr. Josh Roller, the region-leading bariatric surgeon who performed her operation, as they share their insights, tips, and stories about weight loss, health, and life after bariatric surgery. Learn how to adopt healthy habits, overcome challenges, and celebrate your achievements with Laura and Dr. Roller. They will interview fellow experts, influencers, and other inspiring guests who have their own skinny ...
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Join Daily Mirror columnist Fleet Street Fox and special guests as they take you through the biggest and best newspaper stories of the day, bring you Westminster gossip and a journalist eye view on who is pushing your buttons. From celebrities, politicians and journalists from the Daily Mirror with the people’s paper review, featuring questions and comments from the public, holding us and them to account. And don't forget to sign up to our daily email newsletter with the biggest stories from ...
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This week, we’re joined by Dr Jazz Tehara, a clinical psychologist and lecturer based in the UK, to talk about the proliferation of AI in the therapeutic process, and the ways in which it might be undermining established therapeutic practices, to the detriment of patients and clinicians. We focus on two recent stories – one of a woman whose AI conv…
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Canada is taking the tariffs off goods from the United States that are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement. The prime minister says the move will push forward trade talks with the U.S.; the opposition leader calls it capitulation. And: The world’s leading authority on food insecurity says there is famine in Gaza City. The UN backed IPC esti…
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Ahead of the August bank holiday weekend we're being encouraged to visit part of the Kent coast - despite it's poor water quality rating. The owners of Dymchurch Amusement Park say there's more to do there than just swimming. Last November the Environment Agency downgraded the beach's water quality to poor and issued a no-swim warning. Also in toda…
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New details emerge on an alleged terror plot near Quebec City. One of those charged spoke openly about another Waco massacre. Four men — including two serving soldiers — are accused of hoarding a massive cache of weapons to supply an anti-government militia and a plot that included violence against government authorities. Also: Opioid deaths in Can…
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A Kent landlord has revealed plans to offer woodland to a council for a traveller camp. Fergus Wilson has said he will sell a 12 acre site in Boughton Monchelsea, that he bought in the 1980s, to Maidstone Borough Council. The local authority recently launched a search for suitable land to accommodate a 15 pitch camp. Also in today's podcast, the Re…
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It will be their first time seeing each other in 20+ years. The last time they saw each other was when they broke up after college. Now, so much has changed. He’s gotten out of prison for killing his childhood abuser. She’s started her own business and moved on with her life. Maybe this is a bad idea. Maybe they have nothing in common anymore. Mayb…
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Air Canada says people need to “pack their patience” as they try to rearrange their flights. Tens of thousands of passengers are calling — trying to get information now that the airline is resuming operations. And: The U.S. places sanctions on a Canadian judge at the International Criminal Court. We’ll have more on who, and why. Also: Fruit growers…
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A man who died after falling in the River Medway in Maidstone earlier this month has been named. Daniel Grossett was discovered a day after being spotted going into the water near Archbishops Palace on August 11th. He'd previously been on an episode of the podcast and plenty of tributes have been paid. Also in today's episode, Kent Wildlife Trust b…
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Air Canada says operations will resume, now that it has reached a tentative deal with the union representing its flight attendants. Thousands of flights were disrupted when the strike started on Saturday. We have details on how quickly things will get back to normal. And: If you’re wondering why prices are up at the grocery store, the culprit may n…
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A tractor driver is in a critical but stable condition after his vehicle fell from a bridge onto the M20. Police say he had been driving along the A227 near Wrotham when his trailer became separated from the tractor and overturned. Also in today's podcast, there's been mixed reaction to news further traffic restrictions could be put in place on Roc…
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Air Canada flights are still grounded, as flight attendants defy a back-to-work order and continue their strike over wages and unpaid duties. The disruption, which the government has called illegal, has disrupted hundreds of thousands of passengers since it started Saturday. Plus: Ukraine’s president returns to the White House for a summit over the…
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Working past 60 might seem smart, but it could be the biggest retirement mistake you make. In this video, we reveal the hidden costs of working past 60 — from lost health years to missed financial opportunities — and how to find your perfect retirement timing. You’ll learn why the payoff for working longer can shrink after age 60, how taxes and Med…
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A two-year-old boy has died after a car hit pedestrians in a car park in Whitstable. Emergency crews were called to the junction of Harbour Street and Cromwell Road on Saturday night and a man in his 20s has been arrested. Also in today's podcast, two people are due in court charged with murder following the death of a man in Gravesend. Police were…
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What happened that day in that little house in the woods is not a debate. The evidence is all there. The blood, the wounds, the dead man lying on the floor of the living room. That night while the homeowner was watching TV - Clark Fredericks walked in, slashed at him with a hunting knife, stabbing him all over his chest, before finally slitting his…
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Thousands of unionized Air Canada flight attendants were supposed to be back work. But they are still on the picket lines in defiance of the federal government's return to work orders - and the airline remains grounded. That's leaving many to wonder - what comes next? Also: Voters in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot will decide if Conser…
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Air Canada flight attendants made good on their promise to walk off the job. But they weren't on the picket lines for long. After only a matter of hours, the federal government stepped in - ordering both sides to arbitration and allowing the airline to resume operations. Also: Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy will travel to Washington on Mon…
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Trump and Putin meet in Alaska. The opening scene included warm handshakes, and a shared ride in a presidential car. Despite the casual atmosphere the stakes are high, as they talk about the future of the war in Ukraine. And: The union representing Air Canada's flight attendants has rejected the company's request for binding arbitration. The union …
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Residents at a caravan park near Canterbury fear they will be left on the streets after being given 14 days to leave. Elham Valley Holiday Park, which is also known as Goldpark Leisure, currently has around 19 caravans with some occupants having lived there for 10 years. Hear from one of the residents after an eviction notice was taped to his door.…
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Air Canada and its flight attendants are pointing fingers — blaming each other for the growing impasse. Meanwhile, passengers are left stuck... or scrambling to make other travel arrangements. And: New Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola seed take effect. Ottawa is facing pressure to respond, while the industry braces to lose one of its biggest cust…
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Three teenagers charged with murder following the death of a man on a Sheppey beach are due to make a first appearance at crown court today. Alexander Cashford, 49, who had a home in Warden Bay, is said to have suffered multiple injuries in Leysdown on Sunday night. Also in today's podcast, a murder investigation is underway after a man in his 30s …
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Canadian travellers face chaos as the country’s largest carrier makes moves to suspend operations. A strike and lockout notice have the airline cancelling some flights for tomorrow and warning of much more to come. And: It sounds like a no-brainer — where you live influences how much you move. But a new study shows just how much and why it matters.…
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In this episode of Beneath the Headlines, host Mike Woodruff sits down with Dr. Brad Wilcox, professor of sociology at the University of Virginia, director of the National Marriage Project, and author of several books on marriage and family. They discuss the cultural shifts undermining marriage, why it remains a vital institution for adults and chi…
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A motorcyclist has died following a crash which closed a major road in Ashford. The 22-year-old was riding a bike that hit a kerb on the A2070 last night. Also in today's episode, three teenagers have been charged with murder following the death of a man on Sheppey. Police were called to the Warden Bay Road area of Leysdown at around 7pm on Sunday …
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Parts of Newfoundland and Labrador are shrouded by thick smoke as four wildfires burn out of control. More than 13,000 people are on evacuation alert. The fires are also affecting venues for the Canada Games. While Canada has one of its worst fire seasons on record, some are asking: Why isn’t there a national fire response plan? And: Is Canada movi…
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Unlocking this Patron-exclusive episode since it's relevant to everyone, and we miss you!Earlier this year the Kingkillernet was abuzz with a new rumour, as the forum that Rothfuss uses to communicate with his translators set a new record for concurrent users. We discuss the rumours, the chance of - and our feelings toward - book 3. And we get a fe…
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This is a preview of a bonus episode! You can find the rest on our Patreon, alongside hundreds of hours of interviews, TV, Movie, and Book reviews, as well as general musings. ------ Tech journalist and friend of the show Chris Stokel-Walker returns to talk about the Online Safety Act, and why its roll out now means you can’t brew Kombucha without …
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Three children are still being questioned by police on suspicion of murder following the death of a man on Sheppey. It's been reported the victim, who was in his 40s, suffered severe head injuries after being hit with a concrete slab in the Warden Bay Road area of Leysdown on Sunday night. Also in today's podcast, police have increased patrols in p…
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New Brunswick is looking for — and getting — some help to battle multiple wildfires. Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Maine are sending a total of 30 firefighters. Newfoundland and Labrador is also struggling with several out of control fires. High wind and high heat aren’t helping. That heat is the story across the country — with higher than …
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Three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man on Sheppey. Police were called to the Warden Bay Road area of Leysdown shortly after 7pm yesterday. It had been reported that a row had broken out among a small group of people and a man was seriously injured in an attack. Also in today's podcast, a Kent mum says…
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There is fear and uncertainty for many Newfoundlanders this weekend. Volatile weather is making it even more challenging to fight wildfires in that province. At the same time in Nova Scotia, critics say the government is overstepping by banning people from hiking and camping in the woods. Also: Israel's Prime Minister is defending his government's …
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From a spark to a serious fire - in a matter of moments. Canadian officials say that is the risk of this year's volatile wildfire season. It's already the nation's second worst season on record. Resources for firefighters and evacuees are strained. And even in places that have skirted the threat of wildfires, the smoke and uncertainty are keeping c…
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Israel’s latest plan could force one million people to leave Gaza City. Israel’s security council has approved a mission to take over the city. Germany, the UK and Canada have said it’s the wrong approach, and some say it could endanger the hostages. The CBC’s Susan Ormiston talks to us from Jerusalem about how the plan is meant to work, and how it…
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A four-year-old boy has died after being hit by a bus outside a Kent hospital. Emergency crews rushed to the car park at the QEQM in Margate after it happened yesterday afternoon. The little boy has been named as Zaahir Jan and his mum has posted a heartbreaking tribute online. Also in today's podcast, two men have been charged with murder by detec…
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Canadian tennis phenomenon Victoria Mboko’s meteoric rise to the Canadian Open final. Showing up in Montreal to take on — and take down — three former women's singles Grand Slam champions. She’s just the 4th Canadian woman ever to reach the Canadian Open finals. Ottawa has approved military and humanitarian help for wildfire-ravaged Newfoundland an…
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A man has told a court he's 'scared to walk the streets' after being stabbed by a homeless man in Gravesend. The victim was attacked by Gary Stephens after intervening in an argument he was having with a woman outside a Tesco store in 2022. Also in today's podcast, the leader of the opposition at Kent County Council has criticised the way Reform UK…
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It’s a little strange for a eulogy to go viral especially when it’s not dedicated to a politician or celebrity that’s passed, but this eulogy is for the joint funeral of a couple Kristin and James Brock. Killed in their sleep while their two daughters slept just a few doors away. The killer is still on the loose. Kristin’s eldest daughter gives the…
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Water restrictions, bans on hiking and driving…. communities across the country are implementing measures because of the dry weather, and the threat of wildfire. And: Fires can be deadly — and new research shows the dangers last long after the flames are out. The study shows evidence of lung damage, depression, even death… months, or even years lat…
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A man who jumped on his ex's car at traffic lights in Dover has avoided jail - despite already being banned from contacting her. A court was told the 32-year-old saw her by chance in the town and smashed the windscreen in June. Also in today's podcast, a Folkestone man whose mum and step-dad are being held in Iran says they've been allowed to make …
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is going to “write its own story”, and that means not letting the U.S. dictate the terms of the relationship. Today, Carney announced about $1billion in support for the hard-hit softwood lumber industry. And: Entirely preventable. That’s the conclusion of a U.S. Coast Guard report on the implosion of the TItan…
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In this episode of 10,000 Feet, host Richelle Lentz is joined by Rick Krause from Vervint and Daniel Gross from AWS to explore the evolving landscape of connected products and IoT platforms. Together, they unpack the journey from early, DIY-style IoT implementations to today’s scalable, secure, and cloud-native solutions powered by AWS. The convers…
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In this trial run for the “GrowthBusters Book Club,” we discuss The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World - by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Cannibal economies, gift economies, reciprocity, and doughnut economics all come up. Sally Gillespie in her Substack column, Psyche’s Nest wrote this about Kimmerer’s book: “As disruptions and de…
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Mattie returns to the show to talk about her early memories on the internet, and how it shaped both her work, and her posting. We talk for a surprising amount of time about Labubu, digging into its lore, as well as working out how to spot a fake one. We then talk about about Mattie’s latest graphic novel, ‘Simplicity’, which examines cults, communi…
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A family have been forced to leave a Kent holiday park in the middle of the night after finding bugs on their bedding. The Allen's had booked a five-night stay at Parkdean Resorts in St Margaret’s Bay, near Dover - hear from reporter Oliver Leonard who has been following the story. Also in today's podcast, a Margate mum, who's battling breast cance…
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More adults, especially young ones, are turning away from sunscreen, and the results are showing up in a rise of skin cancer cases. Some doctors say a public messaging reboot is needed, and it may be time to start giving sunscreen away for free. And: That person asking questions at your online job interview could well be an AI bot. As you might exp…
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Flowers have been left at the scene of a crash in Herne Bay following the death of a motorcyclist. The man in his 20s was riding along Reculver Road when he was involved in a collision near the junction with Terminus Drive in the early hours of Saturday. Also in today's podcast, an MP has raised concerns about plans for a housing development on lan…
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July 5th, 2025 a predator in Nanjing, China is arrested. He’s been nicknamed, ‘Uncle Red’ and his face gets plastered on the news. Finally. The community can breathe and go about their daily lives, right? No. Netizens instead start a boycott and it works. No future travel into or through Nanjing. Gyms are shutting down. No one wants to visit. Some …
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Officials on Vancouver Island are hoping a change of weather will help them fight an out of control wildfire burning north of Nanaimo. Evacuation orders have been issued for hundreds of properties. The B.C. wildfire service says efforts are focused on protecting homes and keeping people safe. Also: Where's the beef? Its one of the busiest grilling …
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Wondering how the 2025 tax law changes affect your retirement strategy? This video breaks down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a landmark tax bill signed into law by President Trump — and its HUGE implications for retirees, early retirees, and anyone planning for financial independence. 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: 🏦 2025 retirement tax changes that…
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The bitter labour dispute between Canada Post and postal workers drags on. The union representing postal workers has rejected the Crown corporation's latest contract offer. You'll hear what some experts think the future could look like for Canada Post. Also: In Canada, the shift towards warmer temperatures due to climate change is creating new oppo…
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The tariff increase — long threatened by the U.S. — kicked in today. The federal government says there is no reason to sign a deal, unless it is good for Canada. The talks will continue, but it’s not clear how far apart the two sides are. We have more on Canada’s reaction, the effect on businesses, and what President Donald Trump’s drive for tariff…
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