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The Gossip Gays

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Aspiring National Treasure Danny Beard & their best friend, DJ Billy Andrew hear your biggest confessions, dirty dilemma’s, funny stories or anything else camp, crazy or coo coo, offering their unique advice along the way. Don’t miss the main episode each Thursday where Danny and Billy hear your best gossip, plus a bonus episode every Monday, a family affair featuring producers Sam and Lillie-Mae! Find us on other platforms here - https://audioalways.lnk.to/gossipgayspodSN If you're interest ...
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Join Andrew Sauveur & Brian Davidson as they discuss their experiences starting small businesses, growing those businesses and trying to find some kind of work/life balance. Oh and beards..... They'll talk about beards and beard products they may or may not use!
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Andrew Talks to Chefs

Andrew Friedman

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Our top chefs, as you’ve never heard them before. Author Andrew Friedman, one of the nation's chief chroniclers of professional kitchen life, interviews a diverse cross-section of the best and biggest names in the business, bringing his personal relationships and industry knowledge to bear in coaxing personal and professional revelations from his guests.
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The Beard Gang Podcast

Beard Gang Podcast

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Get ready to dive into a world of positivity! Join Justin, Andrew, and Kevin as they bring you the latest on all things good in the world, culture, and entertainment. With their infectious energy, they'll keep you inspired and uplifted. Remember, you don't need a beard to be on the show, but being part of the Gang certainly adds to the fun! Tune in for a dose of optimism and camaraderie that will leave you feeling empowered. Let's spread the good vibes together! #Positivity #Culture #Enterta ...
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Microsoft Business Applications MVP Andrew Bibby is joined by the superstars of the Power Platform and Dynamics 365 Community. Find out what makes our community so special, and how you can join in the fun! PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, Dynamics 365.
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The LA Food Podcast

Acquired Taste Media

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The LA Food Podcast is where LA’s top chefs, boldest food stories, and biggest restaurant moments all collide. Hosted by Luca Servodio, the official hype man of Los Angeles restaurants, we dig deep into what’s happening across the most exciting food city on the planet — Los Angeles. We’ve chopped it up with legends like Wolfgang Puck, Brooke Williamson, Joe Sasto, and more. Expect chef interviews, restaurant news, behind-the-scenes drama, food culture trends, and no-BS conversations about LA ...
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Hemispheric Views

Hemispheric Views

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Contrary to stereotypes, not all tech enthusiasts are the same. Join Andrew 'The Business' Canion (https://andrewcanion.com/), tech-creative Jason Burk (https://grepjason.sh) and podcast researcher Martin Feld (https://loungeruminator.net/) as they take a light-hearted approach to technology, media, food, cultural differences and family life. Hemispheric Views is released fortnightly (bi-weekly) with a general run-time of around 45 minutes. We also make exclusive content available for paid s ...
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Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams

Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams

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What would you do if you won a EuroMillions jackpot??? Hosted by comedian Sarel, Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams is the new series where, each week, a famous guest waltzes into the studio, only to be told the bombshell news, that in this world, they’ve just won an absolute fortune on the EuroMillions. From there - it’s pure chaos - as they dream up all the wild and wonderful ways they’d splurge their newfound riches. Follow us on... YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/ycyfv2fc TikTok: https://tinyurl ...
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Terrorism, espionage and romance, oh my! Welcome to The Briefing Room, the weekly podcast on Film Geek Radio devoted to the Showtime series HOMELAND Join Andrew and Charlie as they analyze each episode of the third season. Are there any clear answers to be gleaned from a show with so many moral grays? What secrets lie hidden in Saul's beard? Tune in to find out!
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Mind Map

The Tidwell Brothers

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Mind Map is a podcast by brothers Andrew and Matthew about anything and everything on their minds. From video games to movies, books to computers, everything is fair game. Listen in every week for a new episode and see what gets mapped out next. For updates on the podcast join our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/152734695232763/
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It's one truth and one lie with Alexa Steele (Degrassi: The Next Generation)! Guests from all over the entertainment industry -- including people from Degrassi, Suits, The Boys, Covert Affairs, Sullivan’s Crossing, and more -- tell one true story and one stolen story and Alexa Steele and her comedian sidekick Ian Fisher have to try to figure out which one really happened to them!
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Introducing: The Specialist, a new series of Sotheby's Talks brought to you by Sotheby's. Sotheby’s is the temporary custodian of some of the world’s most rare, remarkable and coveted art and objects. Our global specialists are connoisseurs and market experts in 40 countries and 70 collecting categories. They will be your guides, exploring the significance and journey of an extraordinary work with those who know it best. Your weekly dose of wonder is available now. For almost three centuries ...
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Step into the inspiring world of The CHEF Radio Podcast, where chef Eli Kulp sits down with the trailblazers shaping today’s food culture. From hard-earned life lessons in the kitchen to the power of great leadership, Eli dives deep into meaningful conversations with the industry’s top talent. But it’s more than just food—these discussions tackle sustainability, innovation, and the future of our food systems. Prepare to be both educated and inspired by the stories and passion behind each gue ...
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Spark Hunter

Fighter Steel Productions | Realm

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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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The James Beard Foundation's Independent Restaurant Industry Report 2025 (which we highly recommend all listeners read), offers insights and possible solutions to a wide range of challenges and opportunities for American restaurants. Produced in collaboration with Deloitte, the survey is based on interviews with 50 independent restaurateurs and sur…
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🎧 Today on The LA Food Podcast, we break down the biggest moments and key takeaways from this week’s James Beard Awards — with a spotlight on Los Angeles’ own Jon Yao of Kato, who took home the coveted Best Chef: California award. What does his win mean for LA’s dining scene, and where does Kato fit into the larger conversation about California cui…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Thursday the 17th of July 2025, the Government's ditching open-plan classrooms, May Road Primary principal Lynda Stewart shares her thoughts on whether the classrooms work. New deals will soon become available to bring down your power bill, Consumer NZ Powerswitch manager Paul Fuge tells An…
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Concern the Government's being too black and white, with its decision to pull the plug on open plan classrooms. The idea was introduced by John Key's Government in 2011. The Education Minister Erica Stanford says now all new builds will have more traditional layouts. Auckland's May Road Primary School Principal Lynda Stuart told Andrew Dickens it s…
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So the Local Government Conference is underway and the Government took advantage of it to talk down to councils like a step dad telling off their step son. They’ve been told to reign in wasteful spending to keep their rates increase down. It'd be good if the government that is currently spending more than any other ever practiced what they preached…
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Should your job provide health insurance coverage? There are calls for a fringe benefit tax break as a Council report reveals people are twice as likely to have car insurance than life or health. It says 78% of Kiwis pay for their own insurance, rather than employers footing the bill. Enriched Retirement Founder Liz Koh told Andrew Dickens that New…
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More than a masterpiece, The Scream has become a cultural icon. Simon Shaw, Senior Advisor, Impressionist & Modern Art, oversaw the landmark auction of the work, a sale that offers insight into today’s art market and shows how the piece resonates with a universal human truth. Further details about the episode subject This is an episode of The Speci…
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The future of the latest BBC MasterChef UK series is up in the air. John Torode is leaving after a report upheld allegations he used an "extremely offensive racist term". It comes after an independent report substantiated 45 of 83 allegations about the behaviour of former co-judge Gregg Wallace. UK correspondent, Gavin Grey told Andrew Dickens ther…
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Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones is floating the idea of special economic zones as an answer to New Zealand’s energy security. The Government's asking for feedback on its new long-term fuel strategy. The special economic zones are areas where businesses can get tailored policies on regulation, financial support, and access to infrastructure. M…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Wednesday 16th of July 2025, The Government’s cracking down on councils - forcing them stick to their core business, Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell shares her thoughts. There's calls for fringe benefit tax breaks to help kiwis pay for the rising cost of health insurance, Enrich Retirement foun…
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The Government wants to scrap local councils' four well-being provisions. A amendment bill has been introduced to remove the social, economic, environmental and cultural wellbeing provisions from the Local Government Act, to refocus councils on their core services. The Government wants councils to give more value to ratepayers. Rotorua Mayor Tania …
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I’m always amazed at how much credence the United Nations is given in domestic New Zealand politics. The left loves the UN pronouncements on New Zealand’s stances because if reinforces their view that we’ve got much to feel guilty about. Meanwhile the right somehow believes that the UN can supersede our sovereignty and is an enemy to be repelled at…
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A turning point for Auckland. The third annual State of the City report has been released, showing how we compare on a global scale. It highlights strengths in sustainability, resilience, and culture, but says we lag behind in prosperity, skills, and innovation development. Deloitte’s Future of Auckland Lead Kate Sutton told Andrew Dickens that Auc…
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Here we go again. The polytechs that were centralised by the last government are going to be de-centralised by the current mob. It's not quite back to the future because it won't be the same as we had before the politicians started tinkering. There will now be ten polytechs run locally, six others will have to prove their financial viability, but i…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Tuesday 15th of July 2025, Secondary Principals Council Chair and Aotea College Principal Kate Gainsford joins Andrew Dickens to discuss the number of students passing the NCEA literacy and numeracy co-requisite tests slowly on the rise. Dr Sandra Grey, National Secretary of the Tertiary Ed…
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Concerns we're narrowing the focus too much in the push to improve literacy and numeracy rates. Small improvements were seen on last year with 57% of NCEA students achieving the numeracy standard, 61% achieving the reading standard and 55% achieving the writing standard. Secondary Principals Council Chair, Kate Gainsford told Andrew Dickens the foc…
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This week Danny teases some work plans for later this year, the team discuss how long should you give a bad film? Plus What's the Gayest is back... this time for ice lollies! Want to be a Gossip Goddess or a Question Queen and win a badge? Send us your crazy and dirty confessions! They could be your own saucy tales or the goss you have on your frie…
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Over the weekend, a group of well-known organizations published an open letter to the Prime Minister. Organizations like the EMA, 2degrees and Consumer New Zealand all signed the letter calling for the government to reform the energy sector. Chief Executive of Consumer New Zealand John Duffy said that the government needs to have a fast, but measur…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Monday 14th of July 2025, Act's Tertiary Education Spokesperson Dr Parmjeet Parmar shares her thoughts on a new plan from the government to double the amount international students contribute to our economy to $7.2 billion by 2034. A group of well-known organisations have written an open le…
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The Government's unveiling new initiatives in hopes of doubling the international education sector. Education Minister Erica Stanford wants it to contribute 7.2 billion dollars to the economy by 2034. The Government's plan begins with expanding work rights to all tertiary students in approved exchange programmes. It's also allowing eligible student…
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I find it ironic that the government and the electorate are once a gain keen on getting rid of some of the layers of our council bureaucracy. First NZ First’s Shane Jones publicly questioned the role of regional councils, pondering whether “there’s going to be a compelling case for regional government to continue to exist”. Then Prime Minister Chri…
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Santa Monica’s dining scene wouldn’t be what it is without Chef Raphael Lunetta. This week on The LA Food Podcast, host Luca Servodio sits down with the legendary chef behind Lunetta, Marelle, and the iconic JiRaffe to reflect on nearly 40 years in the kitchen. From pioneering California cuisine alongside Josiah Citrin to becoming a regular haunt f…
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Now it’s Alexa’s turn to see if she can steal a story and get away with it. This time she tells two stores while Ian tries to guess. Can you figure out which one is real before the big reveal? Watch us talk! Watch & Subscribe to the video version of the podcast here on YouTube! Hosts: Alexa Steele, Ian Fisher Brought to you By: The Sonar Network…
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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is determined to have more success in the air against France during Saturday's second test in Wellington. The French aerial assault often caught the ABs on the hop in the narrow first test win, an area Robertson says the All Blacks have been tidying up in practice. Weekend Sport Host Jason Pine told Andew Dickens th…
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A belief all sectors will need to step up to deal with online scammers. The new Anti-Scam Alliance brings together government agencies, banks, telcos, digital platforms, and consumer groups. The task force will share data about scams to shut them down in real time. Banking Association chief executive Roger Beaumont says it will make a difference if…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Friday 11th of July 2025, the Government's going to address the country's scamming issues head on with a anti-scam alliance, NZ Banking Association Chief Executive Roger Beaumont, tells Andrew Dickens the difference it will make. The All Blacks are taking on France this weekend in Wellingto…
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New migration numbers may be painting a bleak picture of our economy. New Zealand saw it's highest net migration loss to Australia in the year to December in more than a decade - with 30 thousand leaving. Overall net migration for the May 2025 year levelled out at a gain of just under 15 thousand. But ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith told Andrew Dic…
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Another poll. Another rush of fevered opinion, and yet still so far away from an election. The poll business is booming. Once upon a time we had just the two TV networks in the game, but now they’ve been joined by others. Keeping the opinion writers in business and politics as the leading news driver in this country. So this one was paid for by the…
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Author John Birdsall makes his return to the pod to discuss his new book What Is Queer Food? How We Served a Revolution—a deeply personal and sweeping look at the intersection of queer life in the United States, and food culture here. Zooming in from his home in Tucson, John reflects on the stories, people, and moments that shaped the book, and why…
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Andrew is not here. Wait, no, he is! Well, kind of. It's finally time to reveal the results of Arcadia June 2025! Martin and Jason ponder the physicality of physical media in relation to physical physics. Let's talk media corner and how thing's are made! Arcadia June 2025 Results 00:00:00 Arcadia June 2025! 🏆 Hi Andrew! 🚌 Hey Eric! 👋 Hey Scotty! 👋 …
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This week Danny and Sam discuss boundaries on social media and are joined by producer Bertie! The team finally get around to the 'scouse about town' letter and another letter about a queer choir doesn't give the team much glee... Want to be a Gossip Goddess or a Question Queen and win a badge? Send us your crazy and dirty confessions! They could be…
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Mortgage-holders will be holding their breath in after yesterday's OCR announcement. The Reserve Bank's opted to keep the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 3.25% while signalling the possibility of further cuts. But new ASB research suggests interest rates remain volatile, with several opposing forces at play. Finance and Mortgage Association Country…
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A tax rebate scheme's helped boost the number of people employed in the video game sector by more than 20%. The four-year, $160 million Game Development Sector Rebate allows eligible studios to claim back 20% of their spend. Forty studios will receive a share of $22.4 million this year, for its second year. Game Development Association Executive Di…
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On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Thursday 10th of July 2025, the Reserve Bank kept the OCR at 3.25%, Finance and Mortgages Association country Manager Leigh Hodgetts tells Andrew Dickens what this means for mortgages. Our video game sector is having a major boom due to a government tax rebate, NZ Game Developers Associatio…
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The Rural Support Trust believes beneficiaries will make a difference to the flooding clean-up in the upper South Island. The Government's activated a beneficiary task force in Tasman and Marlborough, to support those affected by severe weather. Tasman has 600 work-ready beneficiaries. Rural Support's Top of the South chair, Richard Kempthorne told…
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For a while now I’ve been thinking that the Reserve bank and the Government are working at cross purposes for the country. Yesterday the Reserve Bank kept the OCR at the same rate it’s at. The reason: increasing inflation and little or no growth in GDP. Now the Government has an agenda of growth, growth, growth. So reduced interest rates could help…
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When Les Distractions de Dagobert shattered records, it marked not only a market milestone but also a shift in interest toward the female Surrealist market. Julian Dawes, Vice Chairman and Head of Impressionist & Modern Art New York and a driving force behind this shift, reflects on Carrington’s ascent and what it reveals about changing tides in co…
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Chris Hipkins was on with Kerre Woodham yesterday, as well as with Ryan Bridge on Herald NOW, and he talked about the Covid inquiry – insinuating it was slanted against Labour because New Zealand First is now part of a National government and had drawn up the scope of the inquiry to benefit them. It also came out that he has drafted written respons…
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Hopes a move to boost New Zealand's use of AI will get small businesses on board. Science Minister Shane Reti's announced the Government's first strategy for using Artificial Intelligence to reduce barriers to adoption and promote responsible use. He says it could lift our GDP $76 billion by 2038. BusinessNZ Advocacy Director Catherine Beard told A…
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Hamilton's not losing sleep over the French rugby team's decision to snub the city. The Les Bleus are basing themselves in Auckland for as long as possible before the third test against the All Blacks in Waikato next week. A spokesperson says the team prefer the facilities in Auckland. Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate told Andrew Dickens the city doe…
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The Reserve Bank's expected to press pause on the Official Cash Rate this afternoon, but that's not it's only option. The OCR's sitting at 3.2% after six consecutive rates reductions since last August. Mortgage rates have followed it down over that time, falling to about 5%. ANZ Chief economist Sharon Zollner told Andrew Dickens a 25-basis-point cu…
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