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167 - School Leadership in the Age of AI: Lessons and Reflections
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1:04:57Reflections from international school leaders on ethics, practice, and what the future may hold. About Warren Apel Warren is the Director of Technology at The American School in Japan, co-founder of the edtech startups Scholastico and Ecoballot, and Global Project Coordinator for the World Digital Schools Project. With over 20 years of experience i…
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The "Enthusiastic Intern" Problem: Why AI Needs Guardrails
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39:22The "Junior Engineer" role is evaporating. If you are still hiring for entry-level code, you are solving the wrong problem. In the era of Agentic AI, the traditional tech career ladder is crumbling. Oren Michels (CEO, Barndoor AI) argues that companies relying on junior devs to write boilerplate code are building "legacy problems," not future-proof…
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How the internet is about to change for everyone
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15:29Australia’s plan to ban teenagers from social media has been called “world‑leading”. The law, which comes into effect December 10, threatens platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and Facebook with fines of up to $50 million if they let under-16s open or keep accounts. But as implementation draws closer, questions remain about how the ban will be enfo…
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Environmental law reform has been sitting in the too-hard basket for years — under successive governments, the system stayed broken. Now, just days before the end of the parliamentary year, Labor has passed the first major changes in a generation. The government chose to work with the Greens, agreeing to scrap logging exemptions, close coal and gas…
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A tourist tax is in place in many cities around the world, should we introduce ones in Ireland? Michael Pidgeon, Green Party Councillor on Dublin City Council and Michael Magner, National President of the Irish Hotel Federation debate.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Black Friday – watch out for sophisticated online scams
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6:48Elaine Burke, Technology journalist and host of For Tech’s Sake has some tips to watch out for to avoid being scammed online.By RTÉ Radio 1
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16,766. That’s the number of homeless people we now have according to the latest figures released this afternoon. 5,274 of them are children. Anthony Byrne from the Salvation Army discusses the new numbers.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Kevin Doyle, Executive Editor at the Irish Independent and Olivia Kelly, Dublin Editor of The Irish Times join Katie's in studio to look back at the big talking points of the week.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Just what are the non Christmas Christmas movies - Dave Hanratty of the Irish Independent and the No Encore podcast explains.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Housing crisis impact on women experiencing violence
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6:23Ivana Youtchak, Violence against Women Co-ordinator with the National Women’s Council.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Brian Turner, Health Economist at the Business School in University College Cork and Head of Communications with Bonkers.IE – Darragh Cassidy discuss the recent health insurance hikes announcements.By RTÉ Radio 1
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Senior Ukraine millatry leader resings amid corruption scandal
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5:46Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that his chief of staff Andriy Yermak has submitted his resignation amid a corruption scandal. Roland Oliphant, Chief Foreign Analyst with The Daily Telegraph has the latest.By RTÉ Radio 1
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The Galway Grief Cafe is ending the month with a number of gatherings this weekend offering songs, stories and a sympathetic space. Drivetime's John Cooke has been meeting some of those involved to find out more.By RTÉ Radio 1
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The Catch Up: 53rd Chief Justice of India, VIT Bhopal protests, and more (28 Nov)
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3:56The headlines of the week by The Indian ExpressBy Express Audio
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Carney, Smith agree to pipeline framework, as minister resigns
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24:03Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement that sets the framework for building a new pipeline, carrying bitumen to the west coast. The deal commits to simultaneously making Canada a “global energy superpower” and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. Indigenous co-ownership is a requirem…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith were all smiles in Calgary on Thursday as they inked an energy deal that promises a new era of cooperation.The memorandum of understanding is aimed at clearing a path toward a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the west coast and Asian markets.That path gets rocky in British Columbia. We s…
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What’s behind Quebec’s sweeping secularism bill
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11:08The Quebec government tabled a new secularism legislation that would impose strict rules about religious expression in public. This comes on top of the current ban of religious symbols worn by teachers, judges and police officers. The province says the changes will ensure equality, but religious groups argue the opposite is happening. We speak with…
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Could deep brain stimulation be a cure for depression?
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22:54Toronto journalist Anna Mehler Paperny had experimental surgery that placed electrodes in her brain in the exact location neurologists believe could be the source of her depression. She's part of a clinical study out of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre that uses deep brain stimulation to treat mood disorders. She speaks about the procedure and her…
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How the giant heads of Easter Island “walked”
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13:14We might be getting closer to understanding how those giant heads on Easter Island ended up there — and no, it’s not aliens! Instead they may have “walked” with the help of ropes. We speak with Carl Lipo, professor of anthropology at Binghamton University in New York, and Terry Hunt, professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona. They have…
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What the new labour codes change for workers and employers
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26:57India’s long awaited labour reforms have finally come into effect, five years after Parliament passed the four consolidated labour codes. These new codes aim to streamline compliance for employers while expanding formal protections for workers including gig and platform workers, fixed term employees, and those in the unorganised sector. In today's …
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When we heard news that Barnaby Joyce was quitting The Nationals – we knew we’d cover it with our friend in Canberra, Amy Remeikis – but the more we talked about it, there was someone else we needed to hear from too. Barnaby’s old sparring partner and the former member for New England, Tony Windsor, was loading cattle when we called. And he said th…
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Padraig Walsh, behavioural psychologistBy RTÉ Radio 1
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FBI probes motive after National Guard troops injured
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5:09Simon Marks, Chief Correspondent for Feature Story News in WashingtonBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Heavy traffic across Dublin due to taxi protest
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12:13Report from Una Kelly and we hear from Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin TownBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Karl Henry, health and wellness expertBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Increase in termination notices issued by landlords
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16:06Regina Mangan, estate agent in Waterford, and Mike Allen of Focus IrelandBy RTÉ Radio 1
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EU Commission to extend nitrates derogation for Ireland
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15:01Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats spokesperson for the Climate, Environment and Agriculture and Billy Kelleher, Fianna Fáil MEP for Ireland SouthBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Report from John CookeBy RTÉ Radio 1
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The Catch Up: PM Modi inaugurates Skyroot Infinity campus (27 Nov)
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3:54The headlines of the day by The Indian ExpressBy Express Audio
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Why Canada lost consensus on immigration — and how to get it back
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33:29The Canadian consensus on immigration cratered last year. In the fall of 2024, an Environics poll found that for the first time in a quarter century most Canadians felt there was too much immigration. Under former prime minister Justin Trudeau, the country experienced one of the biggest periods of immigration growth in its history, but after the sh…
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Musician Holly Rankin on why young Australians feel that politics isn't delivering for them
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53:51Young Australians are losing faith that our politics, our civic institutions and the mainstream media are working for them. Why is this? And how can our democracy adapt to win back the trust and engagement of new generations? The 2025 Speaker's Lecture was recorded at Parliament House on 27 October 2025. Speakers Holly Rankin - Musician and recordi…
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What to know about the deadly fire in Hong Kong
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8:06Firefighters in Hong Kong battled a deadly blaze for a second day today. At least 65 people are confirmed dead, but there may be hundreds still missing. The Wang Fuk Court public housing complex is home to nearly 5000 people. Three construction company employees have been arrested for manslaughter. We speak with James Griffiths, the Asia correspond…
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The literary icon who isn't Indigenous after all
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19:23Thomas King was one of Canada's best-known Indigenous writers. But it turns out he is not Indigenous at all. His books, including The Inconvenient Indian and Green Grass, Running Water were critically acclaimed and taught in schools. We speak to Anishnaabe writer and humourist Drew Hayden Taylor who considers Thomas King a friend and mentor, and sc…
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For many, the raccoon is a pest, a pesky critter getting into your garbage, your attic, anywhere it doesn't belong. But for some these little trash pandas are pets, not pests. Turns out there's new science to support the idea that raccoons are moving towards domestication. Hear from a raccoon owner about the joys of raising these wild creatures - a…
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Bob Rae: "The world is turning upside down"
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24:07The veteran politician says we are living through a time of upheaval, but he still has hope, as he leaves his post at the United Nations. "If I fall into pessimism or cynicism, then all I'm doing is basically giving up the space to the people who I know would like to do bad things."
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Gideon talks to Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the senior Democrat on the US Senate Committee on foreign relations, about Donald Trump’s foreign policy. Can Congress stop the president from making big concessions to Russia and attempting regime change in Caracas? Clip: ABC News Free links to read more on this topic: Ukraine has no choice but to engage wit…
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"Seditious" NatSec Democrats | MAGA’s A.I. Rupture | Venezuela Regime Change | Ukraine Peace Plan | Ep. 273
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45:54Why regime-change war with Venezuela is about drugs. And cartels. And immigration. And resource exploitation. And because it will be good for inflation. And because uranium to all of the world’s bad guys. What the fuck!? Things are shaping up like a choose-your-own adventure story that fails to learn from the Iraq War. What is the Ukraine peace pla…
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Leading a metabolic health revolution in Asia
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19:51Governments and health systems across Asia aspire to shift toward proactive, preventive care. Yet historically, prevention budgets and policies haven’t matched the rhetoric, leaving reactive treatment models dominant. Today, a new era of change is emerging — from public health initiatives and infrastructure planning to pharmaceutical and wearable-d…
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Vehicular emissions in Delhi, uranium in breast milk, and Pak on Ram Temple
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25:24First, we talk to The Indian Express' Sophiya Mathew about vehicular emissions in Delhi and how much they contribute to the pollution in NCR. She shares how after stubble burning, vehicular emissions are the major cause for pollution, the scale of the problem and how the government plans on dealing with it. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Anon…
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This Year We're Thankful for Courage and Resistance
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35:58Trump’s foreign policy can be summarized with one phrase: FUBAR. The administration’s commitment to Ukraine is laughable, and Trump’s politics are driving a potentially irreversible wedge between us and our closest allies. But if we can’t be thankful for the atrocious politics of our government, at least we can be thankful for the courage and resis…
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AI Deals, the (Breaking) Justice System, and the Optimist Economy
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1:12:55Everyone's negotiating these days, with the Ukraine deal, recent AI deals, and the near final Schedule F (er Schedule Policy/Career) closing up (or not) as the year wraps up and the holiday party circuit in DC kicks off. In dumpster fires, we take a good hard look at the recent MBS visit to DC and just whose strategy this strategic partnership is o…
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Companies are betting big on AI – and burning through cash to do it. They’re pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into building data centres and developing new models – such as ChatGPT. And so far, these projects are yet to see a financial return. There is one clear winner: Nvidia – the company that makes the chips that power this tech. But how …
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DSR Daily November 26: Witkoff/Russia Audio Leaks
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24:22On the DSR Daily for Wednesday, we discuss a leaked recording of Steve Witkoff, 20 states suing the administration over cuts to homeless housing funding, Trump backing Patel over reports on his potential ousting, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The DSR Network
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Una Kelly takes a bus journey from Donnybrook to BallymunBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Garda cybercrime unit "very concerned" about possible child exploitation on gaming platforms
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4:32Kate McDonald, Prime Time reporterBy RTÉ Radio 1
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HSE apology at inquest over 'failings' which led to girl's death
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8:33Report from John CookeBy RTÉ Radio 1
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64 years since the withdrawal of Thalidomide
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4:43Finola Cassidy, campaignerBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Government spending criticised by watchdog
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12:42Alan Barrett, Economist at the ESRI and Donal O’Donovan, Business Editor with the Irish IndependentBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Sabina Brennan, psychologist, neuroscientist and authorBy RTÉ Radio 1
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