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Duncan and Stuff

Duncan Alexander

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Host Duncan Alexander is Social Media Consultant/Producer of six years. Currently Twitch streaming building a community in my much needed down time. Everything from the serious to the lighthearted; movies, politics, comics, science, work, new technology, anything social media related, my life with the best dog bishop, and stuff.
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The Fake Stuff Podcast Channel

Matthew Hammond, Austin Craft, Chris Shirah, Brandon Duncan, Noah Turner

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The Fake Stuff Podcast is your go-to for fantasy football advice, brutally honest takes, and comically biased... no sure things just fantasy f..n rings. We cover everything from dynasty to redraft with a focus on gambling, breaking down the recent headlines to give you the edge you need to dominate your league. So put your headphones in, roll one up, crack open that next beer, and join The Crew. Fantasy Football: Dynasty + Redraft + Gambling + Best ball
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Kilroy Duncan and Bryant Crawley discuss wrestling... and a ton of other stuff too! With a strong emphasis on making each other laugh, Duncan and Bryant provide a unique and hilarious take on our favorite psudo-sport and all other things Dorklike.
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The Fold

The Spinoff

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Conversations about the intersections of media, culture and technology in New Zealand, hosted by Duncan Greive, founder of The Spinoff. We'd love it if you're able to take a few minutes to fill out this short survey about The Fold so we can learn more about our listening community and what you'd like to hear on this series. Please click here to fill out the survey.
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Hey there! I sit and chat with a wide ranging set of individuals from both inside and on the outside of the Tabletop/RPG/Boardgame industry about their experience, insight, & motivations. Put on a show whilst you are painting and hear the stories behind your fellow geekers and the people that created the games you know and love. I hope you enjoy.
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Welcome to Kelly Corrigan Wonders, a place for people who like to laugh while they think and find it useful to look closely at ourselves and our weird ways in the hopes that knowing more and feeling more will help us do more and be better. Author of 4 New York Times bestsellers about family life, Kelly wonders about loads of stuff: is knowing more always good? Can we trust our gut? How does change actually happen? We only book nice people who have a sense of humor and know things worth knowi ...
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Twin Speak: Christian Music & Other Stuff

Joe Prainito & Matt Prainito

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Join Twin Brothers Matt and Joe Prainito as they discuss and review Contemporary Christian Music, Videos, & Concerts dating from the mid 80's & 90's. Both Matt & Joe have been raised in Christian music, & spent time writing & performing Christian music themselves. Matt & Joe were both in the band Fish Tribe together, but also spent time in ventures of their own. Matt was also in 3N1 & spent time touring as a solo artist, while Joe was in Wickeds End & Freedom Records Artist Redline. Their tw ...
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What do Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones have in common? Uh, they’re all related to the spirit world! And they’re our favorite movies. Join Erin and Hill on a metaphysical adventure through psychic mediumship, intuition, and energy work, and learn how you can discover more about your own #spiritselfie!
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Space Junk

That's Not Canon Productions

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In this podcast I talk about space with people who know their stuff. I have a PhD in Science and Technology Studies looking at dual-use space technologies in Australia. Update: I have now completed my PhD! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/space-junk-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Per My Last Email

Sara Wachter-Boettcher, Jen Dionisio, Emily Duncan

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Was that email rude? Does my boss hate me? Is this place toxic…or is it me? Work raises a lot of questions—and too many of them get stuck in our heads, rattling around until we feel overwhelmed and unqualified. No more. Join leadership coaches Jen Dionisio and Sara Wachter-Boettcher as they tackle the topics that come up over and over again with their clients: confusing performance reviews, dysfunctional project teams, and bosses with way too few boundaries. You’ll hear stories from real peo ...
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Tony Bellew Is Angry

BBC Radio 5 Live

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Tony Bellew is the world champion boxer who beat David Haye twice in front of an audience of millions. He's known to a generation of film fans as Ricky Conlan, the villain in the Rocky reboot Creed. He's an Everton-supporting dad of four boys who loves stand-up comedy. But Tony Bellew is also angry. Quite a lot. When you're a boxer that's no bad thing, but now he's not punching people for a living he's wondering what to do when the red mist comes down. In this podcast, Tony gets together wit ...
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Grumpy Pony Podcast

Ben Swindlehurst

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Hi There! My name is Ben and I am the owner of a little hobby shop in the UK. In the podcast I meet up with like minded hobbyists and talk about all sorts of geeky stuff. If you like Warhammer, Board games and some fun conversation then come join the Grumpy Pony community.
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Send us a text In this episode, The Crew breaks down the players who survived the NFL Draft — the ones whose teams didn't bring in major competition at their position. These are the names poised to retain or even grow their roles heading into the 2025 season. From potential league-winners to sneaky value picks, we spotlight the guys you need to kee…
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The media has always been largely funded by advertising – but that's unlikely to be the case in future. Two stories over the past week addressed different aspects of what might step into the void it creates. Duncan Greive returns alongside Glen Kyne for an episode which explores how media was, is and might be funded in future – taking the NZ on Air…
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As we continue our Hard Conversations series, Kelly talks with Ami Dar, the founder of Idealist.org, about finding hope in a deeply divided world. From his days as a teenage soldier in Israel to creating a global platform for good, Ami shares the moment that changed his perspective forever. With genuine optimism, he makes the case that small action…
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Send us a text In this episode, The Crew reviews a live rookie draft where real money is on the line. We break down the picks, analyze surprising moves, and reveal what fantasy managers prioritize when the pressure is real. From early-round steals to risky reaches, we cover it all and share key takeaways to help you dominate your own drafts! Doo Do…
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Send us a text In this episode, The Crew dives into the NFL Draft with a focus on the quarterback and wide receiver classes. Which landing spots boost player value, and which ones raise red flags? We break down how these picks will shake up upcoming rookie drafts, share our early rankings, and talk strategy for building your fantasy squads. If you'…
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Send us a text In this episode, The Crew breaks down all the action from the NFL Draft, with a special focus on the running back and tight end positions. Which rookies landed in ideal spots? Who's set to make an immediate fantasy splash — and who might need more time? We dive deep into how this draft class reshapes the fantasy football landscape, o…
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This week's Thanks For Being Here comes from listener Hilleary Wright who shares an essay written by her 10-year-old son Bruce titled, "Accidental Growth." Bruce's piece details a skiing accident that left him with a spiral-fractured tibia at age five, requiring a full leg cast for six weeks. But the real magic happens in Bruce's reflection on how …
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This week I speak to Tom Greenway of Goblin King Games, the creators of the excellent Moonstone fantasy skirmish game. He and it need no introduction, its a fantastic game, he is a fantastic guy!! Hope you enjoy the noises we both made and the recording of them. PATM Disicord Link: https://discord.gg/eHYTf4Z7t4…
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Today is another episode in our series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Today we talk to the iconic Cindy Crawford, an old friend of Christy’s (you may have seen them together in the Apple TV docu-series The Super Models). Cindy is a Midwestern girl, a high school valedictorian who started at Northwestern on an academic scholarship to st…
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The job of chief news and content officer at TVNZ has been one of the most talked-about leadership roles in New Zealand media. Last week, it was announced that Nadia Tolich will leave her position as managing director of Stuff Digital to take up the role. Glen Kyne joins Anna Rawhiti-Connell to discuss the enormity of the task ahead for Tolich and …
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This episode is the first in the 2nd half of our Hard Conversations series. Kelly speaks with Rabbi Sharon Brous, who she discovered at the Aspen Ideas Festival and was so captivated by that she waited backstage to invite her onto the podcast. Together they explore forgiveness through ancient and modern perspectives, examining a powerful ritual whe…
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This episode of Thanks For Being Here features a moving eulogy written by listener Maggie Willman for her father. Through a beach photo and thoughtful words, Maggie reveals how her dad became the "somebody" everyone could count on. Her story reminds us of the impact we have when we show up for others. To learn more about listener data and our priva…
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In this episode of Twin Speak, Matt and Joe explore the themes of Easter and the significance of the resurrection of Jesus, while also reviewing the music of The Waiting. They reflect on their childhood memories associated with Easter traditions, discuss the lyrics and themes of various songs, and share their thoughts on the importance of faith and…
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Continuing our special series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Christy and I recently spent an unforgettable Saturday afternoon talking to the singular force of nature that is Spike Lee about his mother, Jackie, who died when Spike was a sophomore at Morehouse College. Spike has 134 directing credits over four+ decades, in each case impl…
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This week is the second conversation with Randall from the Imperial Minis Youtube channel. We pick up from the chat we had in episode 228, go and listen to that one if you havent already so you are up to speed before this one. In this show we talk about his YouTube channel, we talk about how he loves it when people call him Randy, his love of Moons…
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Kelly sits down with global philanthropist, women's advocate and friend Melinda French Gates to dive into her new book The Next Day: Transitions, Change and Moving Forward and chat about what Melinda calls "the clearing" – that awkward space between ending one thing and figuring out what's next. They cover everything from pushing back against Catho…
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It’s been five years since Bauer exited New Zealand, devastating the magazine industry and heralding an era of enormous disruption for media in this country. Iconic Auckland title, Metro Magazine, was a casualty of that closure. The publication has found its feet again and is flourishing under independent ownership. As Auckland evolves, so too does…
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This week's Thanks For Being Here comes from Kelly's friend Jill Marshall (featured in our past GOTO's about elder care and planning), who finally took the plunge and signed up for yoga teacher training at 57. Jill tells us about the fantastic group of people she met, the deep bonds they formed, and the life lessons they shared along the way. She g…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the world of Dynasty Fantasy Football with a focus on recent trade discussions and some juicy Keep/Trade/Cut scenarios. We break down the value of key players and explore how their current outlook impacts roster-building decisions. Whether you're rebuilding or making a title push, this episode will help …
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Funny with a touch of Irish melancholy. That's how actor, director, producer Edward Burns described Molly, his mother, to me and my co-host, Christy Turlington Burns (who has been married to Eddie for 20+ years). In celebration of his new novel, A Kid From Marlboro Road, Eddie joined us in studio to talk about childhood, parenthood and grief. Our A…
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This week I talk once again to the amazing Mike Tunez of Firelock games. Firelock develop awesomeness. Their games are fun and engaging, from their settings to their mechanics, and all their interactions with us. I find them amazing. One of the biggest reasons why I love this hobby is that where in other hobbies you wouldnt dream of or have access …
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Listener Duncan Keegan submitted this astonishingly beautiful eulogy which he wrote and delivered for his five year-old son Ruairí. We were so deeply moved when we first read it that we reached out to Duncan to see if he would consider reading it himself for today’s episode. He kindly agreed and said, “I hope it helps some grieving parents out ther…
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Based on her invaluable playbook for anxious parents everywhere, Michelle Icard thinks with Kelly about mistakes and making sure that rebellions don’t become the headline of our kids’ childhoods, but rather a jumping off point. This is a conversation to save us all from the overreactions and regrets that stymie growth. Michelle’s book is 8 Setbacks…
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Last week, NZME’s board laid out its case against Jim Grenon’s attempt to take control of the board, introducing previously unspoken concerns about editorial influence to the fight. It prompted a new round of reactions and letters and the introduction of a few new players. Following Donald Trump’s tariff announcement, $6.6 trillion was wiped off th…
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In this engaging conversation, Joe and Matt Prainito welcome Rick Cua, a prominent figure in Christian music, who shares his journey from secular rock to a faith-driven career. The discussion covers Rick's early musical influences, his transition to Christian music, and the challenges he faced in an early CCM industry that was at times resistant to…
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This week we're sharing listener Andra Cardow's reflection on twenty years of marriage. She shows us how love grows through everyday moments—dog walks, car rides, and cozy nights at home. It's a delightful reminder that our most treasured relationships aren't built on big, dramatic moments, but in all those small, seemingly ordinary times we spend …
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This week I talk to Vampz, and we talk about how much different things cost. A while ago I started to revisit the idea of value. This something close to my heart and something I have written articles about on the PATM website and we also have around 5 episodes dedicated to this subject, you may remember the sustainable gaming chats we had around ep…
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The first of a 5-part series of conversations about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Jen G, as we call her in my house, is as special and wonderful as you think she is. She is such a ready learner that she carries around a pen and notebook everywhere she goes. She cares about all the right things and not one bit of the nonsense. She is still, …
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Send us a text In this episode, Matt Hamm and The Craft Man take a deep dive into the rookie quarterback class, analyzing the strengths, weaknesses, and potential of top prospects like Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, and Jaxson Dart. Who has the tools to succeed at the next level? Which QB is flying under the radar? And who could surprise everyone on dr…
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In large and small ways, mattering is essential. Self esteem depends on our ability to contribute to the lives around us. You may know Jennifer B. Wallace from her stints on morning television or her journalism in the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. She and Kelly discuss her first book: Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes To…
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It's been a rough PR month for Meta, with two of the most-discussed cultural artefacts of the year both directly concerning their two biggest products. Duncan Greive is joined by Anna Rawhiti-Connell to discuss Careless People, the explosive memoir by New Zealand diplomat Sarah Wynn-Williams about her time at Facebook; and Adolescence, the extraord…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Fake Stuff Podcast, the hosts engage in a lively mock draft discussion, focusing on player selections, strategies, and the dynamics of fantasy football. They debate the merits of various quarterbacks, the value of wide receivers, and the potential of rookies, all while sharing their personal drafting philosophi…
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Today's episode features an essay from listener Molly James-Lundak who found unexpected wisdom during her medical leave. Following her breast cancer diagnosis, Molly's time away from work became a journey of personal discovery that transformed her perspective on life. She shares her insights about listening to your inner voice, noticing life's prec…
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Today is #2 in a special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Amy Schumer is as sharp a writer as she is a performer. I love her always-on-point work in Life & Beth, Trainwreck and all 44 episodes of Inside Amy Schumer. She’s honest in way I wish more people were and you’ll hear that in this candid conversation about her mother…
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This week I talk to Tim Prow of Diehard Miniatures. Diehard create old hammer inspired miniatures for us to enjoy. They use traditional sculpting methods and offer unique, interesting, and often quirky sculpts for us to use in the games we play. The minis ooze character, so take a look at them if you enjoy that style and ethos. In the show Tim and …
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Women’s basketball is on the rise and The Women’s Hoops Show is here for every buzzer-beater, breakout star, and game-changing moment. Join host Jordan Robinson as she dives deep into the WNBA, college hoops, and the rise of new leagues like Unrivaled to bring you insightful conversations with players, coaches, and analysts. If you love women’s bas…
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Kelly and her daughter Claire talk with Emmy-winning comedy writer and producer Meredith Scardino about the creative process. Meredith shares her path from visual art to comedy writing, including her work on The Colbert Report and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt before creating the show Girls5eva. She discusses how ideas emerge, the challenges of structu…
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Glen Kyne joins Duncan Greive on the Fold to discuss a torrid few weeks in media ownership, with billionaire Jim Grenon's attempt to install a new board at NZME and revelations that both parts of Stuff are potentially in play. Kyne and Greive discuss both of Grenon's letters, both the business analysis and the vision for news, while also looking at…
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Love Song is a piece of research that Live Nation has been running for six years. It targets Gen Z and its relationship with music and culture, and – they don’t just do it for fun – about how brands can fit into all that. Duncan Greive is joined by his colleagues Gabi Lardies and Lyric Waiwiri-Smith to talk about that research, using it as a jumpin…
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In this engaging conversation, Joe and Matt Prainito reflect on their experiences with the Altar Boys, a Christian punk rock band, and their album 'Forever Mercy.' They share personal anecdotes about discovering the band, attending concerts, and the impact of the music on their lives. The discussion delves into the band's evolution, their unique st…
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Today's Thanks for Being Here comes from an anonymous, young college graduate who shared words at her grandfather's shiva. In the midst of the world unfolding at a mad pace around us, she reminds us how one person's presence can transform a family. Her "Poppy" saw her critical eye as rooted in love and justice, encouraged her activism, and promised…
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While forcing ourselves to exercise at the gym, it can be all too easy to look around and judge others. Maybe it makes us feel a bit better in the moment regarding how we look, how in shape we are (or aren’t) and what we’re wearing…maybe it’s time to stop. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https:/…
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In this episode I speak to Alessio Cavatore, another guest who is completing his Hat trick today, you may…..if you so choose go back to episode 51 and then 142 before you get onto this one to get the full Cavatore picture! In this episode we chat about how he handled the development and his feelings about Bolt Action 3rd edition, we talk about the …
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