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Your mitochondria are the power plants of your cells, and when they break down, you lose energy, brain sharpness, and resilience against aging. In this episode, you’ll learn how to hack your mitochondria to supercharge human performance, prevent decline, and extend longevity with tools that are natural, effective, and backed by decades of research.…
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Multiple people are dead after what appears to be an anti-ICE attack in Dallas, red-state homeowners are suing over a COVID-era bailout program, and Senate Democrats stall a funding bill that would keep the lights on in Washington. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's…
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Tommy Walker was the first marketing hire at Shopify Plus and Global Editor-in-Chief at QuickBooks. Now he runs The Content Studio, a content consultancy for Fortune 1000s and B2B startups. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Narrative design is more than storytelling. It's the strategic evolution of a brand’s voice over time. 2. Understanding wants vs. needs is …
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In this episode we spoke with Mike Rohrmoser, VP of Product Management for OEM Solutions at Digi, a global provider of mission-critical IoT connectivity products and services. We explored how manufacturers are addressing labor shortages with IoT and automation, the trade-offs between retrofitting existing factories and building new ones, the evolvi…
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JB and Billy are live from the Corner Hotel in Richmond for Triple M Fest on Grand Final Eve Eve, and it's a raucous crowd at one of Melbourne's most famous pubs. Billy kicks us off with the All Sports Report, then three-time Lions Premiership legend Chris Johnson stops by to reflect on his three-peat. Our Quiz winners Bailey and Dylan battle it ou…
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As a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship (also known as the MacArthur Genius Grant), you could say filmmaker Sterlin Harjo is a certified genius. He’s responsible for creating the groundbreaking series “Reservation Dogs,” which follows the lives of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma. Now, Sterlin is back with a new series called “The Low…
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“It’s not you, it’s me.” That’s the line Amy Millan used to break up with her guitar. The Canadian singer-songwriter had lost the love she had for her instrument and wasn’t sure it would come back. But after taking a break from her band Stars, she found herself working on her first solo album in 15 years. It’s called “I Went To Find You” and it cam…
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Episode 574 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with ESPN and Amazon Prime's Kirk Herbstreit. Herbstreit talks about what "College GameDay" has been like without Lee Corso, the popularity of the show's field-goal contest segment, Pat McAfee volunteering Herbstreit to donate money to the contest winners without clearing it with H…
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Although seeing it again brought back fond memories. Czabe welcomes Mr. X to discuss the "things you *never* saw in the 80's in the NFL, that are now a regular occurrence." Also, the "Martingale Strategy" for gambling and why it's a terrible idea. The anatomy of the terrible Rams bad beat, the upcoming monster college football Saturday, and a thoug…
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Although seeing it again brought back fond memories. Czabe welcomes Mr. X to discuss the "things you *never* saw in the 80's in the NFL, that are now a regular occurrence." Also, the "Martingale Strategy" for gambling and why it's a terrible idea. The anatomy of the terrible Rams bad beat, the upcoming monster college football Saturday, and a thoug…
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Namibia’s colonial history casts a long shadow over the country’s present. Contemporary authors and artists confront the legacies of German and South African colonial rule and engage creatively with the persistent remnants of the past. In their works, the archive remains both an invaluable and fraught resource for accessing obscured histories. In T…
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We live in an age of increasing complexity--an era of accelerating technology and global interconnection that holds more promise, and more peril, than any other time in human history. The fossil fuels that have powered global wealth creation now threaten to destroy the world they helped build. Automation and digitization promise prosperity for some…
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The Business of Transition: Jewish and Greek Merchants of Salonica from Ottoman to Greek Rule (Stanford UP, 2024) examines how the cosmopolitan bourgeoisie of the Eastern Mediterranean navigated the transition from empire to nation-state in the early twentieth century. In this social and cultural history, Paris Papamichos Chronakis shows how the Je…
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Courtney Glaudé. 📝 Summary of the Interview Courtney Glaudé, an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and director from Houston, Texas, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss his creative journey, his role in Tyler Perry’s production universe, …
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Episode 548 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Sports Illustrated podcaster and writer Jimmy Traina. In this podcast, Traina and Deitsch discuss Tom Brady's dual roles as broadcaster and part-owner; the Yankees versus Blue Jays in the final week of the season; The NFL Today's Throwback show; Molly Qerim departing ESPN; Amazon…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney joined several key allies this week at the United Nations General Assembly in adding their names to the list of countries recognizing Palestinian statehood. The move is an attempt to increase pressure toward a two state solution amid the war between Israel and Hamas. Will recognition help lead to a two state solution, wil…
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This open access book, Yoga and Animal Ethics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025) offers a comprehensive understanding of yoga theory and practice as it bears on several dimensions of animal-related ethical reflection and action. "Yoga" has become a household word in recent decades and, increasingly, has drawn physical yoga practitioners to explore its phil…
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In the years after World War II, as women were being pushed from wartime jobs for returning soldiers, government and business leaders—and women themselves—saw small business ownership as a viable economic solution. In just five years, US women owned nearly a million of the nation’s businesses. In the decades since, women have moved increasingly int…
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In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are e…
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As a senior in high school, Michael got a huge opportunity: the chance to star in a big-budget movie. Shooting wrapped; a premier date was set. And then he found out that his lucky break was all based on a lie. Get ad-free episodes of Heavyweight by subscribing to Pushkin+ on Apple Podcasts or Pushkin.fm. You'll also get an exclusive bonus episode …
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We live in an age of increasing complexity--an era of accelerating technology and global interconnection that holds more promise, and more peril, than any other time in human history. The fossil fuels that have powered global wealth creation now threaten to destroy the world they helped build. Automation and digitization promise prosperity for some…
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The Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) are relatively well-known in the U.S. today (to hear more about their story, see our previous episode), but they weren't the only women who flew planes in World War II. A small group of Americans joined pilots from 25 other countries in England's Air Transport Auxiliary, where they ferried hundreds of thou…
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There are two huge winning trades that people are looking at day after day. Gold keeps going up and US tech stocks keep going up. But what is driving this intense flow? How long can these consensus trades last? On this episode, we speak with Ozan Tarman, the Vice Chair of Global Macro at Deutsche Bank. As part of his role at the bank, Ozan talks no…
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Matt Jones and Drew Franklin open with Matt's continued adventure in South Africa and asking everyone he meets to subscribe to the podcast! Matt has concern for the Ravens at 1-2 and headed to Kansas City. The Giants will start Jaxson Dart and Drew wonders if the move is out of complete desperation. Injuries are starting to pile up and Matt wonders…
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In this eye-opening investigation into the most remarkable points on the map, a single boundary might, upon closer inspection, reveal eons of history—from epic tales of conquest, treaties, and alliances to intimate, all-too-human stories of love, greed, and folly. Sometimes rooted in physical geography, sometimes entirely arbitrary, none of the lin…
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In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, Robert Waxler and David Beckman's You Say, I Say: Staying Alive with Literature, Language, and Friendship (Rivertown Books, 2025) captures the enduring power of literature-not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are e…
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In Episode 441 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about the profound transformations underway in the global economy driven by America’s transition away from being the world’s primary insurance provider for international security to its most enterprising racketee…
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Ashly Burch (@ashlyburch) and Mort Burke (@mortburke) of Rebrand joins the 'boys to talk pet food, meatless diets, and movie snacks before a review of Plant Power Fast Food. Plus, another edition of Serving USA. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/dou…
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Namibia’s colonial history casts a long shadow over the country’s present. Contemporary authors and artists confront the legacies of German and South African colonial rule and engage creatively with the persistent remnants of the past. In their works, the archive remains both an invaluable and fraught resource for accessing obscured histories. In T…
  continue reading
 
A cowboy hat-wearing Goldwater conservative named Dave Foreman got religion and then founded the most radical environmental group of recent memory, Earth First! They dreamed of a ‘deep ecology’ that recognized the inherent value of nature, and they committed to protecting that nature at almost any cost. Yet, in putting the earth first, did Dave For…
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In the years after World War II, as women were being pushed from wartime jobs for returning soldiers, government and business leaders—and women themselves—saw small business ownership as a viable economic solution. In just five years, US women owned nearly a million of the nation’s businesses. In the decades since, women have moved increasingly int…
  continue reading
 
In this eye-opening investigation into the most remarkable points on the map, a single boundary might, upon closer inspection, reveal eons of history—from epic tales of conquest, treaties, and alliances to intimate, all-too-human stories of love, greed, and folly. Sometimes rooted in physical geography, sometimes entirely arbitrary, none of the lin…
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A cowboy hat-wearing Goldwater conservative named Dave Foreman got religion and then founded the most radical environmental group of recent memory, Earth First! They dreamed of a ‘deep ecology’ that recognized the inherent value of nature, and they committed to protecting that nature at almost any cost. Yet, in putting the earth first, did Dave For…
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A lot more Michael Jordan talk in this episode than you might think. Guest: Dana Schwartz (@danaschwartzzz) Support the show! Join the AFE Patreon at patreon.com/allfantasy for ad-free episodes, mailbags, auction drafts, and other exclusive content. Watch the video podcast at youtube.com/@AllFantasyEverything. Advertise on AFE! Advertise on All Fan…
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What happens when one of the greatest comedians of our generation sits down to share not just laughs—but the wisdom, faith, and life lessons behind his journey? This conversation with Jeff Foxworthy is more than an interview—it’s a masterclass on humility, purpose, and what truly lasts. Jeff is known as the best-selling comedy recording artist of a…
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Anti-ICE gunman Joshua Hahn opened fire on an immigration facility in TX killing one and injuring two before turning the gun on himself. His motive may have been political. A federal judge is telling DOJ staffers to stop posting about Luigi Mangione fearing it will poison the jury pool. Nexstar speaks out about Jimmy Kimmel and his non-apology as t…
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A cowboy hat-wearing Goldwater conservative named Dave Foreman got religion and then founded the most radical environmental group of recent memory, Earth First! They dreamed of a ‘deep ecology’ that recognized the inherent value of nature, and they committed to protecting that nature at almost any cost. Yet, in putting the earth first, did Dave For…
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Tommy Walker was the first marketing hire at Shopify Plus and Global Editor-in-Chief at QuickBooks. Now he runs The Content Studio, a content consultancy for Fortune 1000s and B2B startups. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Narrative design is more than storytelling. It's the strategic evolution of a brand’s voice over time. 2. Understanding wants vs. needs is …
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There's rumours in the UK a new competitor could challenging Keir Starmer to become the Prime Minister. Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, says Labour MPs are urging him to take over Starmer's role. UK correspondent Enda Brady says Burnham has claimed the Labour Party needs a plan - but it's difficult to roll a leader. LISTEN ABOVE See …
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New Zealand's economy has been shrinking, but our largest company has seen profits surge. Fonterra's announced a 13 percent rise in annual operating profit. Its cash return to shareholders is up 30.6 percent, and its final farmgate milk payout to farmers has reached a new record high of $10.16 per kg of milk solids. The Country's Jamie Mackay expla…
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"I think the biggest trap to potentially fall into is, "Hey, it's moving so fast, so much is changing. Let's just wait it out." Completely the wrong approach. You just gotta get started." Nick Eayrs from Databricks "As tech people within the shipping industry, how do we explain, how do we make it accessible to all our users? So that's where we came…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Infrastructure New Zealand CEO Nick Leggett joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Teachers say they're seeing an alarming rise of students with extreme ideologies, including misogynistic views promoted by Andrew Tate. How can we handle this? The oil and gas ban h…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney joined several key allies this week at the United Nations General Assembly in adding their names to the list of countries recognizing Palestinian statehood. The move is an attempt to increase pressure toward a two state solution amid the war between Israel and Hamas. Will recognition help lead to a two state solution, wil…
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In Season 4 (Episode 31) of The Elliott Exchange... EMAIL: Spinaltap sequel? Does the Brownlow have a genuine issue… Jimmy Kimmel getting taken off air Paying for kids art?! Got a question or story? EMAIL - [email protected] Follow Elise: INSTRAGRAM - instagram.com/eliseelliott_media/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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More than one-third of farmers say their mobile coverage has gotten worse over the past year - and it's negatively impacting their work environment and overall safety. New reports show only 57 percent of farmland gets coverage, and there's been no improvement since 2022. Federated Farmers telecommunications spokesperson Mark Hooper says the situati…
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Hawthorn legend Shane Crawford joined us to chat grand finals, busted collarbones, and why his Vegas footy trip helped get end-of-season getaways banned. He’s backing Geelong but reckons Brisbane are in with a shot, and yes, we even talked Snoop Dogg at BWS. Listen to the full podcast to hear Crawf take on Joel in a game of Quick Draw! See omnystud…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 25 September 2025, Fonterra has delivered one of its best results ever. Chief Executive Miles Hurrell speaks to Ryan Bridge about the outlook for the next year. Half of us are buying less fruit and veggies because of the cost, but chef Mike van de Elzen says it doesn't have to be…
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So the teacher's union is warning about a rising tide of extremism in our schools. I've read the story - what's the actual problem? That's what I'm trying to figure out here today. Apparently, some kids say they're 'Trump Boys' - i.e. like a majority of Americans, a few kids here support the Republican party or MAGA movement. The other problem appa…
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A new survey has revealed a significant number of Kiwis want the Government to prepare for catastrophic events that could bring about the end of the world. New University of Otago research shows two-thirds of respondents believe the Government should draft action plans for threats such as a nuclear war, bioweapons or mass famine and supply chain co…
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Iona Ballantyne is joined by former Hearts manager Robbie Neilson and The Daily Record and Sunday Mail's Scott McDermott as they look ahead to Rangers Europa League clash with Genk. After such a poor start to their season are they about to kickstart it all tonight? "We are where we are. This is a good point for this group of players.” What do the l…
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In her book “The Devil made me do it – Understanding Occult Crime in South Africa”, Professor Nicky Falkof addresses why so many are quick to blame the influence of witchcraft and Satanism for some of South Africa’s most notorious crimes. Using examples such as the murder of a child mistaken for a tokoloshe in the 1920s, the satanic panic that grip…
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There's growing push-back on the idea that children should be censored at school, as extremism spreads. PPTA members are seeing misogyny spread through the classroom, and they're putting it down to a 'toxic online culture of masculinity'. The union wants to make addressing online extremism an official policy, and is calling for Government action. F…
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This week Durban’s been buzzing with reports of a baboon on the loose! First, we heard it was caught in a trap now word is, there’s another one still running free. Clint Halkett-Siddall, the Operations Director for CROW joined East Coast Breakfast to confirm. To find out what you should do when encountering a baboon in the city, and who to contact,…
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The All Blacks are hoping to turn their luck around following their worst-ever defeat to South Africa. Ahead of their Eden Park clash against the Wallabies this Saturday, there are 11 survivors in the run-on side to meet the Aussies. All Blacks assistant coach Tamati Ellison says the team's morale is running well ahead of the big game. "I don't thi…
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What's your crazy in love story? From wildfires to wild romance... an American girl booked an Airbnb in the UK and ended up finding love instead of just a place to crash. After losing her home in California, Meg travelled overseas and was offered a lift from the host’s son. She was sceptical at first, but he turned out to be her age, they clicked i…
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In this episode, James talks to Craig Mellare and Abdul Razeed, senior lecturers at the University of Sydney Business School, about their empirical study on grade inflation in Australian higher education. They discuss findings showing that grades have risen significantly over the past decade despite no improvement in student ability, and explore th…
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Oil and gas exploration applications have reopened for the first time since the 2018 ban. Companies can now apply for new prospecting and exploration permits anywhere in the country - not just onshore Taranaki. An open market application pathway's also being introduced to allocate new permits, in addition to the current competitive tender process. …
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Fonterra's CEO says cheaper butter prices could be on the horizon. The dairy co-op's announced a 13 percent rise in annual operating profit and a record-high final milk payout of $10.16 per kg. Chief Executive Miles Hurrell says it's a great result for farmers. He says the price of wholesale butter globally has fallen 15 percent in the past two mon…
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Claims of wide-ranging spying in Greece; a plane stowaway from Afghanistan; vote for your favourite fat bear. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with L…
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Dr Errol Visser, specialist in emergency medicine and hyperbaric physician, speaks to Lester Kiewit about his recent volunteer visits to remote Northern Cape communities, where he has witnessed the devastating effects of chronic childhood stunting. He explains how long-term malnutrition during early childhood is causing permanent damage to brain an…
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This week, US President Donald Trump’s administration stated boldly that the use of acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol and an ingredient in Tylenol) during pregnancy may be linked to autism. Lester Kiewit speaks to Leryke Kleynhans, National Training Coordinator for Autism South Africa, to discuss the damage the assertion by the U.S could cau…
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Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected]. / VIP perks used to be simple. Now, China's biggest platforms are bundling everything you do online and offline into one super membership. But when perks become so vast and the math so tricky, do they simplify life or just make us spend more by default (17:38)? On the sh…
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An inquiry's being held into whether the MP for Whanganui has complied with his obligations to declare interests. National's Carl Bates didn't disclose 25 properties, linked to his family trust, many of which are rentals in the area. They weren't declared on Parliament's list of MP's property and financial interests. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria How…
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Abei Ngwenya, an unemployed teacher from Vosloorus known online as Uncle Pythagoras, shares how he brings Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology to life on his YouTube channel. He explains how he makes complex concepts easy to follow and how online platforms allow him to reach a new generation of learners. Lester Kiewit speaks to him about his work …
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For the first time, Africa is hosting the UCI Road World Championships, with Kigali, Rwanda, welcoming the world’s top cyclists in a week-long celebration of racing that started this past Sunday, 21 September. Known for its challenging hills and the annual Tour du Rwanda, the city is staging Junior, Under-23, and Elite races, while Women Under-23 r…
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Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump came face-to-face in New York - and locked in plans for a formal meeting in Washington for October. Albanese posted a photo of the pair to his Instagram and claimed it was good to chat with the US President as part of a welcome event for world leaders. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says it's 'crucial' fo…
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Ardie Savea will stand in as All Blacks captain this weekend, with Scott Barrett ruled out due to a shoulder injury. Barrett's replaced by Fabian Holland in the run-on side, which features 11 survivors from the worst ever defeat a fortnight ago to South Africa. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/list…
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The Springboks are playing against Argentina on Saturday 27 September… and it’s happening at the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium in Durban! Carmen Reddy Ticket Fairy is giving away a VVIP match day experience courtesy of Vodacom! Your prize includes: Suite Tickets — Watch the clash from a private suite with unbeatable views of the pitch. Gourmet H…
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Half of New Zealanders are cutting back on fruit and vegetables as the cost of living rises. A Ministry of Social Development report reveals nearly two in five Kiwis report an inadequate income, with 48 percent cutting back on produce to save money in 2023 - more than double since 2018. Chef and host of Eat Well for Less, Mike van de Elzen, says pr…
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President Trump says US immigration staff are facing an unprecedented increase in attacks by what he called 'Deranged Radical Leftists'; he made his comment after a deadly gun attack at an immigration centre in Dallas. 'Anti-ICE' messaging was found on ammunition at the scene. Also: Syria's first head of state to speak at the UN General Assembly fo…
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The 12th Silk Road International Film Festival is taking place in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, from September 22nd to 26th. Heyang speaks with Tang Kelan, who is not only active in Macau SAR youth affairs but also a passionate filmmaker, having directed and starred in the short film 'Granny' (00:49). The conversation continues with director Song Zhuofe…
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It's often said it's a good thing not to stand still, but why is the sport's governing body never happy? In a game which seems to be constantly re-inventing itself, this time on Rugby League Top 10 we're talking innovations. A lot of change has followed the move to summer rugby in 1996, when Super League was born. With it came the introduction of t…
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has distanced himself from US President Donald Trump's climate change claims during his first national address to the United Nations General Assembly; A woman has been accused of allegedly beating her daughter against a concrete wall for refusing to marry her cousin; Greta Thunberg's Gaza-bound flotilla ha…
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On The BIG Show today, we discuss the 50m deep sinkhole that appeared in Bangkok! Check out the full story here: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/road-collapses-near-bangkoks-chao-phraya-river-no-injuries-reported-so-far Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo @officialtimoh Producers: @shalinisusan97 @snailgirl2000 S…
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