Cash Chats is one of the top money and personal finance podcasts in the UK. Hosted by award-winning broadcaster Andy Webb, founder of BeCleverWithYourCash.com and deputy editor Amelia Murray, the show will help you save, make and manage money here.
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Entertaining. Compelling. Insightful. The podcast home for Gator Greats!
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The Empowered Learning Podcast ignites inspiration through insightful dialogues on education and leadership. Host Andy Bennetts engages notable educators, administrators, and thinkers in discussions that illuminate best practices, overcoming adversity, and the transformational power of lifelong learning.
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Welcome to Bedrock Talks, a podcast from the team at Bedrock Learning that delves deep into the heart of literacy in education. Hosted by the insightful and experienced educator Andy Sammons, this podcast stands as a beacon for anyone passionate about enhancing literacy skills and understanding its pivotal role in education. Each episode is a journey into the world of literacy education. Andy brings together a diverse array of voices from across the education sector, from seasoned teachers t ...
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Hi we're Shaun, Andy & Bradie and we're Short Stack!
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What is gamified music improvisation? Join Benedict and Andy on an auditory expedition without maps or safety nets; using violins, laptops, synthesizers and saxophones - they play, explore and right-click their way through sonic territory to the extreme frontiers of making music up as you go along. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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We believe that it's no accident that you're at this podcast. In fact, we've been praying for you! To find out more about Lutheran Church of Hope, please look through our history, our values and mission, feel free to visit us at lutheranchurchofhope.org.
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A podcast about everything neurology! Join us and learn more about common clinical scenarios, the newest studies, challenging clinical cases, and more. Reach out online! Website: theneurotransmitters.com X, formerly Twitter @DrKentris or @neuro_podcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/the-neurotransmitters Instagram: www.instagram.com/theneurotransmitters Email us at [email protected]
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Andy Burcham interviews past and present Auburn legends.
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Manufacturing is sexy. Sounds crazy? Just wait! Every Thursday, Z Holly takes us on a behind-the-scenes look at how people who make stuff are trying to ‘make it’ in their industries. Get a sneak peek inside these risk-takers’ factories and studios — and most of all, their minds. If you’ve ever wondered how to build a brand, a business, or just a better mousetrap, tune in and enjoy. (More here: artofmfg.com)
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Ikigai, Bushido, and the Way Forward with Lori Tsugawa Whaley
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33:25Lori Tsugawa Whaley Description: In this powerful episode, Andy sits down with Lori Tsugawa Whaley, a speaker, author, and teacher who bridges ancient wisdom with modern challenges. From overcoming a traumatic brain injury to guiding women in prison and young people toward their purpose, Lori’s life is a living testament to the power of ikigai—a Ja…
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In 2007, Jeremy Austin was asked by the Royal Australian Navy to help them identify the remains of an unknown sailor from World War II. Using the best forensic DNA technology, he embarked on a quest to figure out who this man was and to track down his surviving descendants. This episode of Conversations explores DNA science, world war 2, Australian…
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The Masterchef graduate shares what he learned from his grandmother, who won the lottery in Malaysia when she was a 25-year-old widow with three children to care for. After Adam's parents met and married, the family emigrated to Australia when Adam was three-years-old. He and his brother sped through school in Adelaide and Adam went on to become a …
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Listening to a mountain to save workers trapped underground
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50:18In 2023, Arnold Dix helped rescue 41 men trapped in a tunnel after it collapsed high in the Himalayas. As an engineer and tunnel expert, he was uniquely placed to assist, but Arnold also used another skill in the high risk operation: he listened to the mountain.The successful rescue made Arnold a hero to millions of people across India and it was i…
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34. The Role of EdTech within Literacy with Jenny Webb
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37:01What happens when we treat reading as a checkbox rather than an ongoing developmental journey? Jenny Webb, Director of English and Literacy at Carlton Academy Trust, pulls back the curtain on the challenging reality of literacy in UK schools today. Despite government claims about improvements in reading standards, educators are experiencing somethi…
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465 | The best cards to use abroad, how to cut your water bill, the top junior ISAs & more
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36:50In the latest episode of the pod Andy and Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: The best fee free cards to use abroad How to beat the water bill hikes The top junior ISAs for 2025/26 Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Ch…
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The physics and feeling of floating — why Angelica learnt to swim
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42:30Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis grew up in Sydney, famous for its coastline and beachside existence. But for reasons beyond her control, she didn't learn to swim until she took the plunge as an adult. Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis has achieved a lot in her young life. She is a social researcher at Western Sydney University, she has represented Australia …
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Neuro-Ophthalmology with Dr. Manasa Gunturu
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47:58Send us a text In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Manasa Gunturu, a neurology-trained neuro-ophthalmologist and associate professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. We discuss the art of detailed history-taking and specialized examination skills, the evaluation of patients with subjective vision loss, double vision, visual field …
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Send us a text The All-SEC linebacker talks about early success as a true freshman garnering Freshman All-American, playing and scoring in the SEC Championship, to becoming only the third linebacker to record a 100 tackle season, a 3x Team Captain, winning three bowl games, what kept his stellar defenses from the National Championship, ending up ju…
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Faith, Focus & Feeding the Community with Minister Bernard Marrow
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42:52Minister Bernard Marrow Description: In this soul-stirring episode, Andy is joined by Minister Bernard Marrow, a passionate entrepreneur, minister, and community leader on a mission to serve others through faith, creativity, and action. Together, they dive deep into what it means to lead with conviction in uncertain times, build purpose-driven busi…
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Encore: Grief, loss and the healing power of the natural world
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50:18In 2013, Raynor Winn and her husband, Moth lost their beloved farm in Wales, it was where they'd lived for 20 years and raised their children. In the same week, Moth was diagnosed with a rare degenerative brain disease and doctors gave him just two years to live. Homeless and with their future together rapidly shrinking, Raynor and Moth decided to …
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The epic escape story of four ANZAC POWs — through the Italian Alps to freedom
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50:06Writer and tour guide Simon Tancred on the little-known ANZAC story of how a group of POWs made a daring escape on foot to neutral Switzerland. Simon Tancred fell in love with Italy as a young man, and set up a job for himself leading hikes and tours across the country, and into the Alps. So Simon was familiar with the old trails and passes that cr…
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Made in Burnie — Justin Heazlewood on swapping fame for his hometown
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52:00Justin Heazlewood fled a complicated early life in Tasmania searching for fame as an artist on the mainland. Recently he moved back to his home town of Burnie, and realised community is where you find it. Justin Heazlewood grew up in Burnie, a coastal town on the North West coast of Tasmania. For years he imagined his hometown as somewhere he had t…
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464 | Supermarket shopping hack, Amex boosted welcome offers, the best lifetime ISAs & more
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41:20In the latest episode of the pod Andy and Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: How to get cashback on giftcards to save even more! Huge Amex welcome bonuses in Aprils credit card update The best lifetime ISAs for 2025/26 Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash…
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From Manila to Sydney — how Loribelle found family, love and her art
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52:00The artist Loribelle Spirovski on her unusual childhood in the Philippines, meeting her father for the first time at 7 years old, and making her way as one of Australia's most exciting young painters. Loribelle Spirovski grew up in the Philippines, with her mum and her extended Filipino family. Her Serbian father, whom she had never met, was in Aus…
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Send us a text Dr. Ashley Aaroe joins us today to talk all about Neuro-oncology, from brain tumor classification, to complications of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, to the importance of patient advocacy. Find her on X/Twitter. Check out our website at www.theneurotransmitters.com to sign up for emails, classes, and quizzes! Would you like to be a …
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Recurring Revenue & Real Impact: Greg Russell’s Entrepreneurial Playbook
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37:47Greg Russell Description: In this episode, Andy sits down with Greg Russell, a digital marketing pioneer and purpose-driven entrepreneur who’s been in the game since the early days of the Internet. Together, they dive deep into how to build a business that brings freedom—not just another stressful job in disguise. Greg shares his journey from progr…
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As a child, before she escaped communist Hungary, Bo Remenyi had no ambitions. But when she got to Australia all of that changed. She's gone from cruising the casino floor as a high-stakes professional poker player, to saving the lives of children in remote Australia. (R) In 2018, Dr Bo Remenyi was made the Northern Territory’s Australian of the Ye…
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Miles Franklin's secret life as a 'boy sober' undercover maid
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48:30Journalist Kerrie Davies with the story of how novelist Miles Franklin went undercover as a maid for a year, in Sydney and Melbourne's wealthy houses, well before gonzo journalists became household names. The real-life story of novelist Stella Maria Miles Franklin had an unexpected chapter after publishing My Brilliant Career. In 1903, Miles became…
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Song propelled Morris Stuart from his early life shepherding sheep in British Guyana to an unlikely love story in London. In his retirement, he found himself shaping a choir of Central Australian Aboriginal women, who had been breathing life into 138-year-old Lutheran hymns. Morris Stuart met his Australian wife, Barbara in London in the 1960s. The…
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463 | Top cash ISAs 2025/26, Trump tariffs panic, best top cashback cards
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43:22In the latest episode of the pod Andy's talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: The top cash ISAs on the market Trump tariffs and your investments The best cashback and reward cards Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is the awa…
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Nature writer Andrew Darby on what he learned from his rambles through the wilds of Tasmania, communing with the world’s oldest surviving trees. In particular, his ‘buttock clenching’ ascent up a 60-metre-tall eucalyptus known as The Vibe Tower. Nature writer, Andrew Darby spent more than 20 years as a Fairfax correspondent based in Tasmania. His s…
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Send us a text UF Hall of Famer and 2x Super Bowl participant Ricky the Rocket discusses being a three sport standout in high school out of Newberry in Gainesville, working his way up the depth chart in a run heavy offense, being part of the first team that launched UF's football program into National Prominence, how good the first SEC Champion Gat…
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Redefining Leadership & Learning: A Conversation with Jason Webb
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23:14Jason Webb Description: In this episode, Andy Bennetts is joined by Jason Webb, a resilient entrepreneur and the Vice President of Abundant TV, to explore the heart of empowered learning, leadership, and storytelling. Together, they unpack the power of authentic podcasting, the value of AI tools in content creation, and the deeper purpose behind th…
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Encore: A daring escape from Vietnam to the halls of prestigious American universities
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50:48Anh Nguyen Austen's family fled Vietnam by sea in 1982, on a wooden boat bound for the Philippines. When a once-in-a-century storm struck in the South China Sea, they thought all hope was lost (R) Anh is an academic and community volunteer who grew up in Vietnam in a Catholic family. Anh's childhood was idyllic, with a big extended family and a clo…
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How Vincent Fantauzzo's life was saved by love and painting
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52:00When artist Vincent Fantauzzo was a boy he was a street-fighting petty criminal with dyslexia and a blazing talent for drawing. He escaped jail time, and grew up to become one of Australia's most well-known portrait artists. VIncent Fantauzzo is one of Australia's most successful portrait artists. For his luminous, photo-realistic paintings he's wo…
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'Mistakes were made' — a live storytelling experience
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52:22Rebecca Huntley, Rick Morton, Julia Zemiro and Sarah Kanowski bring you stories of human failure, misadventure and outright fiasco in a live storytelling event recorded at Adelaide Writers Week. A few weeks ago, some former guests of Conversations, and our two presenters gathered at the Adelaide Town Hall. The event was a live storytelling hour, wi…
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Unlocking Human Potential with AI — A Chat with Nick Blasi
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27:46Nick Blasi Summary: In this empowering episode, Andy Bennetts sits down with Nick Blasi, Co-Founder and COO of Personos, to explore how AI-driven personality psychology can revolutionize workplaces and education. Nick shares his journey from corporate finance to entrepreneurship, highlighting how understanding individual personalities can transform…
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Medical Education in Neurology with Dr. Galina Gheihman
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1:12:06Send us a text How can neurology education improve patient care? In this episode, we explore the significance of structured teaching, effective learning frameworks, and transferable skills that benefit students, trainees, and educators alike. Dr. Galina Gheihman, assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and neurologist at Mass Gen…
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462 | The Spring Statement, ISA allowances explained, April savings update, price hikes & more
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43:26In the latest episode of the pod Andy & Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: What we learned from the Spring Statement Everything you need to know about your ISA allowance This months savings update Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT C…
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Two sisters, Dod and Brattle - the lesbian poet, and the evangelical Christian
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54:18Josie McSkimming on growing up with her bohemian sister, the poet Dorothy Porter, and how their lives took off on wildly diverging paths as they grew up. Sisters Dorothy and Josie Porter grew up in an interesting and sometimes volatile home on the northern beaches of Sydney in the 1970s. Together with their middle sister Mary, they lived in a world…
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Hilton Koppe was a beloved country GP for 30 years before an unexpected health crisis of his own forced him to reassess everything (R) Hilton Koppe grew up knowing his parents wanted him to become a doctor and so when he got the marks to make it into medicine, they were overjoyed. By the time he was 30, he'd started working as a country GP. Hilton …
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33. Getting implementation right: Upstream, downstream and root causes with Mark Miller
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33:50How do schools successfully implement change that actually sticks? Mark Miller, Director of Bradford Research School, joins us to break down the recent updates to the Education Endowment Foundation's implementation guidance - revealing why the social dimensions of change might be the most critical factor for success. The conversation dives deep int…
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Shaking — escaping the grip of a lifelong tremor
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51:18Journalist and author Sonya Voumard on the rare neurological condition that has stalked her since a family tragedy during her childhood. Sonya Voumard was on the precipice of teen hood when her father suddenly and unexpectedly died. In the months following his death, Sonya developed a tremor in her right hand, not dissimilar to the shaking she some…
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Send us a text Dr. Denis Balaban joins us today to talk about a very challenging topic within neurology, neuroimmunology. Check out our website at www.theneurotransmitters.com to sign up for emails, classes, and quizzes! Would you like to be a guest or suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] Follow our podcast channel on 𝕏 @ne…
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Loneliness is a universal experience, for each of us at some point in our lives. Journalist Ros Thomas travelled the world to investigate, and find the antidote. Ros spent a year travelling around the world to research something all of us have experienced — loneliness. She met an old man who had learned to thrive through crushing grief with the hel…
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461 | Do you need an ISA in 2025? Why you should cancel Sky TV, UK Base rate, Inflation & more
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45:00In the latest episode of the pod Andy & Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you and your money. Including: Do you need an ISA in 2025? Why you should cancel Sky TV and some alternatives The UK Base rate and Inflation Plus more! For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Ca…
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The fearless Kate McClymont — weathering death threats and court cases for work
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53:30The chief investigative reporter on her work exposing criminals and corruption, including former politician, Eddie Obeid and financial fraudster, Melissa Caddick. Kate McClymont is chief investigative reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. She grew up on a farm in NSW, and during university, funded her start in Sydney by setting up a busking booth…
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Encore: Krystyna Duszniak and Poland's lost histories
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52:04As a young woman, Krystyna thought her father had taught her everything about Poland’s history, but she didn’t know that what he’d left out would become a focus of her life (R) Growing up, Krystyna Duszniak's father didn't speak a word of English to her, instilling in her a love of the Polish language, literature, history and culture. As the child …
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Life on the lam — how Peter escaped from under his fugitive father's shadow
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53:00Peter Norris's father was a notorious bank robber who lived life on the run, dragging his boy across the country with him, until Peter refused to go with him one last time. It was the hardest decision he ever had to make. Peter Norris grew up on the run with his criminal father, Clarence 'Clarry' Norris. Every time Clarry was arrested, he would fin…
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