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Independent pharmacies are the last line of defense between patients and a pharmacy system that is quickly becoming a monopoly. The Independent Pharmacy Alliance Podcast will explore why Americans pay the highest drug prices in the world, highlight the life-saving services independent pharmacies provide, and how Pharmacy Benefit Managers utilize anti-competitive business practices to increase drug prices. In each episode, we‘ll talk to a pharmacist or front-line worker fighting for patients ...
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Where do International NGO’s get their money from? What does sustainability mean, how is it impacting humanitarian aid? How can the international community keep up with the increase of global crises? Join us for ‘a Conversation with Street Child’ with Sam Ryder, international journalist and part of the Global Communications team, as we generate discussions which affect one of the world’s fastest growing children’s charities. Hear from local partners, front-line workers, global experts, CEOs ...
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The effects of poor supervision in the workplace have never been more impactful or costly to the bottom line. Join Joe White of AEU LEAD as he explores the soft skills that matter most for front-line managers. Regardless of the industry, if your job performance is dependent upon the results of direct reports, this show is for you!
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Where worker's stories are front and center, this is On the Picket Line.Everyday, workers across the globe are rising up to defend their humanity and fight for their dignity on the job. As the class struggle advances, the stories of workers are front and center here. Tune in for your weekly labor news, analysis and history. This is On the Picket Line with Monica Cruz.
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The Security Circle

Yolanda Hamblen (Yoyo)

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An IFPOD production for IFPO the very first security podcast called Security Circle. IFPO is the International Foundation for Protection Officers, and is an international security membership body that supports front line security professionals with learning and development, mental Health and wellbeing initiatives.
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Revisit the biggest environmental movement Australia has ever seen: the 1982 Franklin River Blockade. This story is nuts. Missing people, death threats, savage political moves, young people flooding into Tasmania to put their bodies in front of bulldozers. Host Jo Lauder investigates how this movement beat the odds and came to inspire a new generation of environmental activists that have shaped Australian politics through to today.
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Same Shirt, Different Day introduces personalities and passions from all walks of life. Here, we offer insights to the people in our network with out the sales pitch, pressure or "Intro Meeting" request. Stories of Passion, powerful moments to help our community "partner with people"
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The UK Column is an independent news organisation analysing the information war. Operating without financial backing or external investment, we remain free from advertisers, foundations, and political parties, relying solely on support from our audience through memberships and donations.
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Crisis Ahead

Edward Segal

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Nationally known bestselling author Edward Segal shares his advice, observations, and recommendations on how to prevent, manage and recover from business-related crises. Learn how companies, organizations, and individuals managed crisis situations and the lessons to be learned from their failures, mistakes and successes.
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Pricked

Kim Brown Sims

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Kim Brown Sims is a board-certified senior executive, global healthcare & biotech consultant and health worker with over 35 years of experience across nonprofit, hospital and healthcare industries. Kim expresses the value of our clinical providers, nurses, doctors, social workers, mental health providers and discusses issues important to those on the front line, issues that the pandemic has brought to light, issues that have been in play for over 30 years. The Pricked podcast talks about the ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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ZapChat

Zaptic

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ZapChat: Connected Leader Conversations is for manufacturing leaders looking for insight and knowledge sharing on key industry issues and pain points. With the aim to start and continue important conversations through our relationships with manufacturing leaders, ZapChat covers the highs and lows of the industry, best practice sharing and an insightful and varied outlook on common successes, pain points and evolutions within the sector. Richard Milnes, Zaptic’s CEO hosts ZapChat - Connected ...
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After decades of searching, researchers have finally found the wreck of the Koning Willem de Tweede lost nearly 170 years ago, off South Australia's south-east coast. The wreck was found in the relatively shallow waters 400m offshore of the main beach in the seaside town of Robe Guest: Dr James Hunter, Manager of Maritime Archaeology Australian Nat…
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The first woman to lead Australia's biggest police force, New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb will step down from the role at the end of September. Commissioner Webb will finish a career of some 38 years in the Police Force, spending the last three-and-a half of those in the top job. Guest: Yasmin Catley, New South Wales Police Minister …
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Chinese shipping companies have begun advertising "origin washing" services to manufacturers as a way to circumvent the Trump administration's tariffs on Chinese exports Advertisements have been posted on Chinese social media platforms and websites offering to re-route exports through other national ports in Asia to disguise the origin of goods and…
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Going to prison probably isn't on your bucket list, but if you do go, what happens when you get out? How easy is it to get a job, secure housing and rebuild your life? There are thousands of Australians walking this path. Eleni Psillakis was one of them, and now she's helping others on that journey. Guest: Eleni Psillakis, Connections Transitions C…
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The Greens are yet to concede defeat in leader Adam Bandt's seat of Melbourne, which has been called for Labor late yesterday by the ABC's chief elections analyst Antony Green. After a 4.4 per cent primary vote swing against him, the ABC is projecting that Mr Bandt will lose the first seat ever won by the Greens (at a federal election) to Labor's S…
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The Red Cross and Red Crescent societies are working in increasingly turbulent and deadly conflicts around the globe, with 2024 becoming the deadliest year on record for the charity. Thirty-eight staff and volunteers were killed last year in conflicts such as the war in Gaza. Meanwhile, another 10 have already died this year including the eight who…
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Senior Nationals are throwing cold water on the idea of the end of the Coalition after it was floated yesterday by Queensland senator Matt Canavan. The Nats held all their seats on Saturday and are still a chance of an upset win in Bendigo, which Labor has held for a quarter of a century. Guest: Michael McCormack, Nationals MP for the western New S…
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The former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar, says growing violence between India and Pakistan has her more concerned than she has ever been. On Wednesday, India launched air strikes on nine targets inside Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 31 people. Ms Rabbani Khar has labelled the attacks "terrorism", but In…
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Send us a text 🎙️ Podcast Summary: In this compelling episode, Yolanda sits down with Lena Sisco — former Department of Defense interrogator, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and body language expert. Lena shares her extraordinary and unexpected journey from archaeology to military intelligence, revealing the mental and emotional endurance it take…
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Mike Robinson, Charles Malet, Vanessa Beeley and Sandi Adams with Wednesday's UK Column News. If you would like to support our independent journalism, please join the community: https://community.ukcolumn.org/ Sources: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-7th-may-2025 00:00 BBC and the War Script: Manufacturing Consent for Conflict with Iran 05:58…
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This federal election campaign saw plenty of debate as to what Australia's energy mix should look like, and today there's a clearer picture of what role renewable energy is currently playing, with the Australian Energy Market Operator's latest quarterly energy dynamics report released. Guest: Daniel Westerman, CEO, Australian Energy Market Operator…
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In some of Australia's remote communities, where temperatures can be extreme, people often have to use expensive diesel-fuelled power that stops when the credit on their mandated pre-paid electricity cards run out. One group is trying to empower communities to cut reliance on the grid, stop the power outages and slash the costs of household power. …
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Further details are emerging about India's attack on Pakistan, with Indian Armed forces confirming nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have been targeted. According to India's Ministry of Defence, the sites are located where terror attacks against the country have been planned and directed. Pakistan has vowed to respond. Guest: Ash…
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"Tough but fair" that's how Victoria's newest Police Commissioner has been described. Former New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush has been named as the Allan government's pick for the top job after former commissioner Shane Patton resigned following a vote of no confidence by union members earlier this year. Guest: Brad Battin is the Leader of…
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Counting is continuing in a number of key seats four days on from the federal election, with the Liberal's Tim Wilson making a comeback late yesterday to take the Melbourne seat of Goldstein off teal independent Zoe Daniel. Meanwhile, the Labor caucus will meet later this week when the prime minister's expected to finalise his new frontbench. GUEST…
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Some IVF patients have had their dreams of parenthood put in doubt after being told new Queensland legislation means their embryos no longer meet regulation standards. The new legislation was passed in September 2024 and requires more transparent records for donor sperm. So where does this leave those would-be parents, and a system that has stopped…
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Drought-stricken farmers in South Australia are desperately waiting for rain as hopes for a good autumn break quickly begin to dry up. With livestock being sold down to cover costs and pasture agronomists warning time is rapidly running out of time to grow any feed to carry over into winter, it may be some time yet before farmers can fully recover …
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From today, more than 130 Catholic cardinals will begin the process to select the next pope. The late-Pope Francis had appointed 108 of the 133 cardinals, but there is an element of uncertainty about the conclave as many of the cardinals hadn't met each other until last week. So how will the conclave play out? Guest: Robert Harris, award-winning au…
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The United Nations (UN) has again called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, after Israel announced plans to expand its military presence in the region. Israeli troops have already taken over a large area of Gaza, displacing the population and building watchtowers and surveillance posts on cleared ground. Israel's Prime Minister Benja…
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The Coalition is continuing to sift through the post-election rubble, with disagreements surfacing about what went wrong and what needs to change. One of the key issues facing scrutiny is the future of the party's nuclear energy policy, which was a cornerstone of its election campaign. Liberal Senator for New South Wales, Maria Kovacic, says she wa…
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US President Donald Trump says his threat of 100 per cent tariffs on foreign-made films will help Hollywood. Meanwhile, California's State Governor has announced billions of dollars in tax incentives for the industry. But will this increased political attention help the industry? Guest: Steven Gaydos, entertainment journalist and former Executive E…
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Jerm and Alex discuss the ongoing tariff war, questioning if it’s a strategic move by Trump or just for show. They explore how Trump’s policies affect the US economy, the role of tariffs in trade, and the shift towards a multipolar world that could weaken the US dollar’s global status. Alex highlights the US economy’s vulnerabilities, especially fo…
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The Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele, is facing a possible no-confidence vote, after 10 government MPs defected from his government last week, questioning his ability to lead the country. Though in the past 24 hours reports suggest he may have managed to lure some votes back to stave off the motion. Guest: James Batley is a former Au…
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