Weekly show dealing with government corruption, psy ops, the UN, free trade, globalism, communism, corporate fascism, fraud of the banking system, chemtrails and geoengineering, GMO food, the environment, property rights, and more. We document the crisis of our Republic, and work toward restoration of our nation to Constitutional government.
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This is Zookeeping 101, a zoo keeper podcast with aim to inspire and educate the community by getting the inner voice out there of what we actually do and what it truly takes to be a zoo keeper.
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Life is strange, naturally you want to hear about it. Strange by Nature is your guide to the strange, weird and unbelievable side of nature. Professional naturalists present weekly curated stories about just how strange nature can get.
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Join Liberty Environmental’s experts in discussing topics of current interest in the environmental field, as they affect business and industry. This podcast is an informative and engaging discussion about environmental challenges by specialists in environmental due diligence, site remediation, air quality, regulatory compliance, natural resources, and other areas.
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This is Voice of San Diego’s weekly spitfire roundup of news. We cover local and regional politics, the environment, education, the border and more. This show features our investigative reporting and interviews with lawmakers and other special guests.
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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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There are billions of birds flying around the world, let's get a know some of them! Episodes will feature one bird, highlighting their history and role in the modern world, as well as a myth or legend centered around that bird from around the world. Hosted by birdnerd Will, featuring guests from the birding community.
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Fostering connection, deepening Ecological Intelligence
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A healthy workforce and environment is key to our nation's success. The Mission Zero Podcast is a deep dive with the industry's top experts into the health, safety, and environmental aspects of todays workplace. Our Mission is to be a platform for new ideas and strategies, that when implemented, will improve our safety, our environment, and how we govern our businesses. We're making the world safer, and we're having fun doing it.
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Having cheated her way into Heaven only to then argue her way out of it, Tani-san is at liberty to continue on her way albeit as the one person in the Universe to whom the usual rules no longer apply. Now follow her adventures as she bounces about in a consequence-free environment causing all sorts of unnecessary problems for people who don’t deserve it. And some who do. Check out Tani-san’s Adventures on Instagram too. Search tani_san_adventures
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You will find that we are a community of like-minded people with diverse thoughts and opinions on a variety of topics ranging from politics, to the environment, to social issues, to … well … just about anything on God’s Green Earth, including whether or not it IS God’s Green Earth. We are libertarian minded people with one commonality that binds us together; our desire to see our country return to its original philosophy of individual liberty and responsibility. We are small “L” libertarians ...
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EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, free trade, economic growth, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty and George Mason U., draws you in wit ...
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When liberty is under attack, it is up to everyday Americans to defend it, and take back what has been stolen from us. Join Kristen Meghan each week as she interviews veterans and visionaries from across the nation who are fighting on the front lines in the battle to reclaim America as "the land of the free, and the home of the brave."
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Welcome fellow travellers! Rising with the Tide is a search for knowledge, wisdom and ideas centered around environment, development and a range of other topics, guided by some of the greatest heroes of our times. Listen to the podcast, learn with us!
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Conservative Talk Radio at Its Best! Hottest Topics, A-List Guests, Analysis from America's Original Conservative Warrior Princess Because it's impossible to be free and ignorant LIBERALS LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK! "If you're going to tell people the truth, you'd better make them laugh. Otherwise, they'll kill you." George Bernard Shaw Teri O'Brien is America's Original Conservative Warrior Princess, or as the Democratic Underground says "she is scum." Hear it on Teri's Show on Sunday or somew ...
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Continuing in the grand tradition of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran, explore the light within your own sensuality in the company of Kabir, the incomparable 15th century poet, weaver, mystic and musician of Benares. "Open the window to the west, / In the sky of love, now be lost; / Drink the sweeter honey that steeps / And imbues with heat, the petals / Of the lotus of the heart's lips. / Receive the waves in your body: / What splendor is in the warm sea! / Hearken to the sounds of conches / And bell ...
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The Ugly Truth About The Girl Next Door tells the story of a suburban, middle class girl who was trafficked and sexually exploited for decades starting even before the age of 6 years old
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Weekly long-form conversations with fascinating people at the creative edges of national security. Unscripted. Informal. Always fresh. Chatter guests roll with the punches to describe artistic endeavors related to national security and jump into cutting-edge thinking at the frontiers where defense and foreign policy overlap with technology, intelligence, climate change, history, sports, culture, and beyond. Each week, listeners get a no-holds-barred dialogue at an intersection between Lawfar ...
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Shrinking Nemo: a remarkable new discovery about clown fish
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7:50About 20 years ago a small, brightly coloured tropical fish became a global superstar thanks to a Disney-Pixar movie - and kids around the world were clamouring for their very own Nemo. But a group of scientists has not only been "Finding Nemo" but "measuring Nemo" - and they've made a remarkable discovery about the beloved clown fish.…
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A coalition separation signals a seismic week in Australian politics
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12:55With a Coalition divorce, it has been an extraordinary week in Australian politics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SA and VIC communities still stricken by drought
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5:48Across the country the Aussie Hay Runners group has been sending truckloads of fodder to communities in drought-stricken South Australia and far-west Victoria. Guest: Linda Widdup, Aussie Hay Runners founder Producer: Brooke YoungBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Farmers across the flood-ravaged Mid North Coast of New South Wales are scrambling to feed their livestock, as their properties get cut off from central supplies. The NSW SES says about 50,000 people are isolated as a result of the floods. Guest: Jodie Thurgood, cattle farmer Producer: Brooke YoungBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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State Emergency Service carried out more than 500 flood rescues
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5:44At least three people have died and another person is missing as the flood emergency continues across the New South Wales mid-north coast and central coast regions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The MPs working behind the scenes to get the coalition back together
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9:39Senior members of the Liberal and Nationals parties have been working behind the scenes to bring the former coalition parties back together, after a whirlwind week in politics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nationals working towards rapprochement with Liberals
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8:33As a swathe of regional and rural communities in New South Wales battle devastating flooding, the National Party has been pre-occupied by its own self-inflicted disaster.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NSW mid-north and central coast regions remain on flood watch
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6:50Local communities across the NSW mid-north and central coast regions remain on flood watch this morning with the state emergency service responding to more than a thousand incidents.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Trump administration accused of violating a court order by deporting six men to South Sudan
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5:47A US judge says the Trump administration has violated a court order by deporting a group of men to South Sudan -- a country currently ravaged by conflict. Federal Judge Brian Murphy says the eight migrants were not given a meaningful opportunity to object to their deportation. He has also directed the government to "maintain custody and control" of…
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In Britain, farmers are desperate for rainfall to save crops
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4:46For the past few weeks, Radio National Breakfast has investigated the dire effects of the drought engulfing South Australia, and parts of western Victoria and New South Wales... But Australian farmers aren't the only ones in desperate need of a drop of rain. In Britain, record sunshine and scant wet weather has left farmers desperate for rainfall t…
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Suspect in custody after two Israeli diplomats shot dead in Washington
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8:55Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says security will be stepped up at all Israeli embassies - around the world - following the killing of two Israeli diplomats in Washington DC yesterday. They were fatally shot outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum and police have arrested a 30-year-old suspect. Guest: Dr Matthew Levitt, Middle East…
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Half the habitat of some of Australia's most at-risk species unprotected
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4:44Half of the remaining habitat of some of Australia's most at-risk species is unprotected, according to new research released by Griffith University. With the federal government's commitment to combating extinction through its Threatened Species Action Plan — it begs the question, is enough being done? Guest: Dr Michelle Ward, conservation ecologist…
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Sydney trains back on track after 48 hour disruption
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4:30After two days of chaos on the NSW train network, commuters will be glad to know Sydney trains appear to be running close to time this morning, as investigations get underway into what went wrong. A live wire fell on the top of a train near Strathfield on Tuesday - trapping 300 passengers onboard and causing most rail lines to grind to a halt. GUES…
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Changing Australia: Andrew Purchas and ending discrimination in sport
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14:10Sport is a part of Australia's identity. Many live it, breathe it, celebrate the wins and mourn the losses. But not everyone. Discrimination toward people who identify as LGBTIQ+ is still happening and many don't see sport as a safe space they can be a part of. So how can sport change and be welcoming for everyone? Guest: Andrew Purchas, co-founder…
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Floodwaters rise in Kempsey as intense rainfall moves north
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4:02Flash flooding will again remain a significant risk today for communities on the New South Wales Mid north coast, as heavy rainfall continues. The body of a 63 year old man was found at a property in Moto, south of Port Macquarie. Flood water has overtopped the Kempsey levee, prompting and evacuation of the CBD. GUEST: Kinne Ring, Kempsey Shire May…
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Fallout from the Coalition break-up continues
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7:30The fallout from the Coalition break-up continues with different versions of events emerging over what led to the divorce. While senior Nationals say it was over a Liberal failure to guarantee key policy positions, Liberal Leader Sussan Ley has said the Nationals' refusal to abide by shadow cabinet solidarity was a sticking point. How likely is it …
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Disaster support activated for more than a dozen council areas
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8:54Multiple emergency warnings remain in place for the New South Wales Mid North Coast as flooding continues with local residents bracing for more severe weather. The State and Federal Governments have activated disaster support for more than a dozen council areas in the Hunter and Mid North Coast meaning affected residents can access emergency accomm…
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Tim Watts: Special Envoy for Indian Ocean Affairs
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4:47It's been just over a week since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's new ministry was sworn in and as the new faces in cabinet get across their portfolios, there are also seven special envoys getting to work. One of those is the member for Gellibrand in Victoria, Tim Watts who has moved from being assistant minister for foreign affairs to Special Env…
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Mid-north coast residents face further record floods
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7:06Communities along the New South Wales mid-north coast are facing more severe weather with hundreds of isolated residents already rescued from floodwaters. People in the town of Taree have been cut off after the Manning River rose above the 1929 record with flash flooding inundating the region. GUEST: Fiona Ludeke, Taree resident PRODUCER: Brooke Yo…
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Italy's Meloni carves out 'balancing act' between Europe and US
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7:21U.S. President Donald Trump says "it would be great" for Russia and Ukraine to hold ceasefire talks at the Vatican... so how likely will the new Pope want to weigh in? In the latest development, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has announced that Pope Leo is willing to host the next round of talks. Her comments mark a unique diplomatic chapter…
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In yet another significant development in the American media landscape, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon announced this week that she'll resign after four years in the top job. This is the latest fallout at the network as its parent company considers settling a lawsuit with President Donald Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview with former Democratic Presi…
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Scores more Palestinians killed as Israel continues its military escalation in Gaza
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8:00Israel has launched a fresh wave of airstrikes across Gaza, killing dozens of Palestinians since Tuesday, and more than 300 since the new offensive began. Targets included homes, shelters, and alleged Hamas command centres, with women and children among the dead. Israel has agreed, under international pressure, to allow limited humanitarian aid int…
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Rachel kicks off this week show with the strange colonial creatures of the sea known as "By the Wind Sailors." Victoria makes us all a bit uncomfortable talking about giant bird-eating spiders. Kirk encourages us to smack rocks with hammers as he explains the mysterious Ringing Rocks of Pennsylvania. Join us weekly for more strange nature. Our supp…
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How European honey bees harm native counterparts
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8:18Australians have been swarming to become bee keepers with the number of urban hives booming. While the trend for homegrown honey increases, the impact on our populations of native bees isn't so sweet. GUEST: Dr Kit Prendergast, Adjunct Research Fellow from Curtin's School of Molecular and Life Sciences PRODUCER: David Cook…
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Changing Australia: WPI's Roberta Buchanan and creating long-term homes for women and children
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12:14The housing crisis has been acutely felt by women, who might not earn as much as their male counterparts and generally have less super. Throw in other circumstances like being a single mother, older, or being subjected to family violence and these factors can make housing affordability unattainable. So what are the models being looked at to give wo…
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NSW workers compensation scheme dubbed "cruel"
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4:10"Cruel", "backstabbing," and "as morally bankrupt as a Kings Cross rubbish bin" are some of the terms used to describe proposed changes to the country's largest workers compensation scheme icare. The NSW government, which runs the program, is proposing to change the way psychological injury claims are managed under the scheme prompting a backlash f…
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