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When your future is on the line, making the right decision can feel impossible—especially when emotions are high, the stakes are huge, and the pressure is real. Enter Karen Covy, a nationally recognized divorce coach, lawyer, mediator, and decision strategist with over 30 years of experience, Karen helps high-achieving professionals navigate life's toughest crossroads with clarity and confidence. Each week on Off the Fence, Karen sits down with thought leaders, industry experts, and people w ...
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No Stupid Questions

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

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Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Rad ...
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Faithful Politics

Faithful Politics Podcast

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Dive into the profound world of Faithful Politics, a compelling podcast where the spheres of faith and politics converge in meaningful dialogues. Guided by Pastor Josh Burtram (Faithful Host) and Will Wright (Political Host), this unique platform invites listeners to delve into the complex impact of political choices on both the faithful and faithless. Join our hosts, Josh and Will, as they engage with world-renowned experts, scholars, theologians, politicians, journalists, and ordinary folk ...
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Front Burner is a daily news podcast that takes you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Each morning, from Monday to Friday, host Jayme Poisson talks with the smartest people covering the biggest stories to help you understand what’s going on. We’re Canada’s number one news podcast and a trusted source of Canadian news. We cover Canadian news and Canadian politics, Prime Minister Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, the Donald Trump administration, provincial politics from Alberta, ...
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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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The A Hole Audit is your new go-to podcast for real-life drama, tough calls, and unfiltered opinions—straight from the wild world of Reddit’s AITA (Am I the Asshole?) stories. Each week, hosts Judge Jessie and Uncle Jerk put questionable behaviour on trial, dissecting the internet’s most outrageous, hilarious, and jaw-dropping situations. Got a story or need advice? Submit your own stories on our subreddit, or via email for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode! Subscribe for weekly ...
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Health for Life

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Improve your health with the help of dozens of physicians who explore a wide variety of healthcare topics on Health for Life - a production of Vitruvian Health Care System in Dalton, Georgia. This podcast in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem.
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Secrecy in the entertainment industry is dangerous and it’s time to reveal what is really happening behind the scenes. Why is there so much evil in Hollywood? Who is protecting these monsters? How are victims being silenced? Well, The Let’s Get Into It Podcast series answers those questions and exposes some of the darkest stories in entertainment. It is time to create a safe space for these entertainers and influencers to share their devastating experiences that you won’t believe. Your host, ...
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The Process

Adam Sommer

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There is no shortage of information. If you want to know "WHAT" is happening choose any news source, at random, and likely they will cover the same stories as any other outlet. But will they have context? Can they explain "WHY?" something is happening? Open conversation is scary. Open conversation can create odd narratives, but it also helps us all better understand our world. The process is a show born from years of experience as both a student of politics and a trial attorney - a combined ...
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Bible Study with Dr. Thomas Constable

Dr. Thomas Constable, Plano Bible Chapel SonicLight.com

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These are extremely informative and entertaining bible study lectures that have blessed many seekers of knowledge and faith over the last 20 years or more. Dr. Thomas L. Constable is a prominent theologian and former professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is also a pastor at Plano Bible Chapel in Plano, Texas, where he has served for over 50 years. Dr. Constable is widely known for his Bible commentary series, SonicLight.com, which includes Notes on the Bible, Notes ...
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An Israeli court has postponed the corruption trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Israeli leader called for a delay on diplomatic and security grounds. The court originally rejected the request but later agreed to cancel two days of hearings. Guest: Gerald Steinberg, Professor of Politics at Bar Ilan University and former consultan…
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It's the case that has captured the world's attention. Daily podcasts have poured over Erin Patterson's triple murder trial in painstaking detail. The jury is currently deliberating on the verdict, but millions of armchair investigators have already made up their minds after spending hours listening to the forensic details of the case. It's not the…
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Australia's pavilion at the next Venice Biennale won't be empty following Creative Australia's decision to reinstate the artistic team it initially selected but then axed back in February. Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino were reinstated following an external report into Creative Australia's selection process for the biggest and …
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Welcome back to the let's get into it podcast! We talk about #kyliejenner #jeffbezos #diddy and so much more! Thank you to this episode's sponsor! Zocdoc: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to https://zocdoc.com/SLOAN to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. 📸 FOLLOW ME: ► Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/slo…
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One of the world's biggest artificial intelligence companies Open AI has Australia firmly in its sights. This week the company will unveil an economic blue-print it claims will unlock 115 billion dollars annually in the Australian economy by the end of the decade. At the core of Open AI's plan is a push for the government to provide tax breaks to b…
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In Tasmania, health care is shaping up to be a key issue ahead of the state election on July the 19th. A raft of pledges have already been made by the major parties to increase the number of hospital beds, improve specialist services and upgrade buildings and equipment. But staffing remains an acute issue. This week two GP clinics in rural northern…
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Thailand has been plunged into more political turmoil this week after the Constitutional Court suspended the Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, pending an ethics investigation. In question is a phone call she had last month with Cambodia's leader Hun Sen, which was recorded, and leaked publicly. Her use of language on the call has s…
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Active-wear giant Lululemon is suing Costco accusing the wholesale club operator of selling duplicates of their products at a fraction of the cost. Instead of forking out more than 100 US dollars for a Lululemon jacket, customers can get something similar for about a fifth of the price. Guest: Aparna Watal, Partner at Halfords IP and a trade mark a…
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Turkish authorities have arrested four staff members of a satirical magazine in Istanbul overnight, after a controversial cartoon sparked demonstrations. Authorities claim the magazine — LeMan — published an illustration depicting the Prophet Muhammad and incited 'public hatred'. The magazine denies the allegations. In a separate development, dozen…
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US President Donald Trump has urged Hamas leaders to agree to a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza — that he says will be brokered by mediators in Qatar and Egypt. Mr Trump says Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already agreed to the conditions for the ceasefire and says he hopes the deal — in exchange for the release of remaining…
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What if your ex could secretly listen to your private conversations, track your every move, and even manipulate evidence against you — all without being anywhere near you? It’s called cyberstalking, and it’s happening in divorce cases more and more. Steven Bradley, a former FBI cybercrime investigator and Amazon bestselling author, reveals how tech…
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For at least the last decade U.S. President Doanld Trump has discussed his desire to end the practice of birthright citizenship. On his first day back in office Trump passed an executive order looking to exclude the children of undocumented people from birthright citizenship completely: an action that was immediately challenged in lower courts acro…
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Tiny holes in the sides of trees in Western Australia have marked the arrival of a destructive invader. The Polyphagous shot-hole borer is a miniscule beetle which has become one of the most concerning invasive species in Australia. It was first detected in Western Australia in 2021 and concerns are growing the beetle could cross the border to Sout…
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What kind of playground did you spend your childhood in? They've changed a lot over the years. At one point, some seemed, well, pretty boring. Trampolines, on the other hand, were thrilling but felt like accidents waiting to happen. Today, thanks to the work of Professor David Eager and others, those trampolines come with safety nets, and you're mu…
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A landmark truth-telling commission has found Aboriginal people in Victoria were subject to genocide as part of Australia's colonisation, a process it says continues to impact First Peoples today. The Yoorrook commission explored the state's history, emerging with stories of atrocities and resistance. It has now handed down 100 recommendations in i…
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Australia's approach to child safety is once again in the national spotlight, after a Melbourne childcare worker was charged with more than 70 offences, including sexual assault and producing child abuse material. In the wake of the allegations levelled against 26-year-old Joshua Dale Brown, around 1200 children in Victoria have now been urged to u…
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A new paper by the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership has, for the first time, published the total global impact of sea ice loss on ocean currents, ice shelves, wildlife and shipping access. The research comes just days after the U.S. Department of Defence announced it would no longer provide satellite weather data to the key organisations as…
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The federal government is being asked to intervene to save hundreds of jobs as Australia's smelting industry struggles to stay afloat. The latest request for help comes from Nyrstar Australia which says it needs support within weeks to keep sites in South Australia and Tasmania running. The company is pointing the finger at China for distorting the…
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The US Senate has passed President Donald Trump's so-called 'big beautiful bill', despite opposition from several Republican lawmakers and billionaire Elon Musk. The package includes slashing taxes, reducing social safety net programs and boosting military and immigration enforcement spending. The bill will now return to the House of Representative…
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The dramatic cuts to the US Agency for International Development under the Trump administration could result in more than 14 million additional deaths worldwide by 2030. That's according to a new study in the Lancet medical journal. The Trump administration has indicated more than 80 per cent of the agency's programs have been cut. Guest: Davide Ra…
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Israel's military campaign in Gaza has intensified in the past 36 hours, killing dozens of Palestinians in one of the deadliest days in weeks. The latest airstrikes come as Israeli government officials head to Washington in a bid to revive ceasefire talks with Hamas. The talks are also expected to cover the ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear pro…
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The Outlaw Ocean is an anthology podcast that plunges you into the vast and often lawless world of the open seas. Today we're featuring an investigation from S2 called The repo man of the seas. In this episode, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ian Urbina joins Max Hardberger. Depending on who you ask, Max is either a seagoing James Bond or a swash…
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Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: [email protected] Most of us think we know more than we do. But what if our beliefs—especially political ones—are shaped less by facts and more by the people around us? In this mind-expanding episode, Dr. Steven Sloman, professor at Brown University and …
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From grassroots to semi-professional competitions, there's a growing shortage of referees across sporting codes in Australia. Many umpires are leaving the field due to abuse they face from players, coaches, and fans ... and a new study from the University of South Australia has shed light on the extent of the problem for Aussie Rules. Guest: Alyson…
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By the end of this month Mt Isa will have lost one of its biggest single employers. In 2023 mining company Glencore announced that it would close its Mount Isa Mines' copper underground operation. In April this year they confirmed that closure would take place near the end of July. But reports of the town's demise have been greatly exaggerated and …
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