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World Ocean Radio

Peter Neill, World Ocean Observatory

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World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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Saints fans talk all about the St Kilda Football Team . Includes teams , news , opinions and our world famous Saints Quiz questions , ( sometimes the quiz doesnt show up )lol. Hear Peter and Neill waffle on about the AFL and the Saints .
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Magick Works, provides a sneak peek at subjects in our upcoming Magical Egypt Series, including an exploration of the Magic of Ancient Egypt, and what has come down to us today! By Executive Producer Vanese Mc Neill. What is magic, and what is it not, and how can it help us today. Featuring the worlds leading researchers from around the world, including John Anthony West, Robert Bauval, Ruper Sheldrake, Peter Mark Adams and many more!. Visit http://www.magicalegypt.comArt: Sigil board by Rob ...
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Real Estate Investing On Point

Peter Neill & Ron Lockhart

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Welcome to Real Estate Investing On Point, the premier podcast for real estate investors who are looking for expert insights, practical strategies, and inspirational stories to take their investing to the next level. Hosted by seasoned real estate investors, fund managers, and business partners Peter Neill and Ron Lockhart, each week they share their knowledge, experience, and valuable tips for success in real estate investing and life. Every episode is carefully curated to provide the liste ...
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The 1990's is regarded as one of the best decades of AFL Football. In this podcast series, host and football fanatic Trent Hill will go back in time with some of the game's favourite names, characters and unsung heroes of the 1990's, to reminisce about their careers, relive their favourite moments and find out what they are doing now. A fun and easy-listening podcast for the football nostalgics.
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All Killa No Filla

Kiri Pritchard - McLean

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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard - McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it.
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The Real Estate Mastermind Live

Seth Gershberg, Jay Tenenbaum, and Edward Brown

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The Real Estate Mastermind is a podcast for investors who want to raise more capital and close bigger deals. Whether you are just getting started in wholesaling or fix & flipping or have over 1,000 rental units our show will entertain, educate, make you laugh and provide value. Hosts Seth Gershberg and Jay Tenenbaum of Scottsdale Mortgage Investments, along with Edward Brown of Pacific Private Money. They cover all aspects of real estate investing from developing raw land to building skyscra ...
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Welcome to Ice Cream with Investors, the podcast dedicated to helping you change the way you think about investments and personal growth. We're here to serve up a double scoop of inspiration, knowledge, and success stories straight from the world of real estate investing. At Ice Cream with Investors, we firmly believe in shifting mindsets when it comes to investments. No more stuffy, complicated finance jargon; we're bringing investing to Main Street, not just Wall Street. Join us as we sit ...
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This week on World Ocean Radio we are discussing the Ocean Literacy movement and the need for more ocean science and fresh water understanding in the classroom. Ocean Literacy is comprised of seven basic principles, and host Peter Neill provides further perspective to include the global fresh water cycle by which to expand the principles into a set…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. Episode 120 is the first ever case suggested by a live audience - the Bain family murders. David Bain was convicted and then acquited for the murder…
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Apprenticing has long been thought of as a term to describe someone working beside a master craftsperson to learn a trade and to refine a professional skill: whether it be pottery or electrical, cabinetry or plumbing. As an educational model it has long been mostly lost or forgotten, except in a place in midcoast Maine: The Apprenticeshop, where ap…
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A Reality B Conversation They thought they were losing their minds—but what if it was the world that was broken? In this raw, unscripted gathering something remarkable happens: stories begin to align. From inexplicable synchronicities to messages from the dead, from breakdowns that became breakthroughs to awakenings triggered by art, music, or plan…
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Each year on June 8th we celebrate World Ocean Day to recognize our relationship with the ocean, the vast watery world that covers 71% of our planet. Despite gains in ocean education and increased awareness and importance of the Ocean Literacy movement, public awareness of ocean issues in the United States does not advance much over time. What does…
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This week we go back in time with Essendon premiership player Jason Johnson. Jason reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. A graduate from the strong Calder U18 program, Jason made his way to Windy Hill in 1997. Jason spent 12 years at Essendon, playing 184 games, winning two Crichton Medals and…
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We live in a world of invisible circulation. It swirls in us and around us at all times, transporting and exchanging all things good and bad, some natural, some man-made. This week we're discussing the ocean-fresh water system--the full global circulation, from mountaintop to abyssal plain, upon which all life depends. About World Ocean Radio World…
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Will the children set us free? Has it come to that? Have we abandoned the future for our children to solve, leaving them accountable for what we have failed to do? This week on World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill shares where he finds hope for the future, including in a web-based educational initiative that introduces children worldwide to the compl…
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This week marks the 750th episode of World Ocean Radio: 15 years of weekly short audio that reaches millions around the globe, sharing concepts, demands, and solutions related to ocean technology and science, policy, examples of best practice, personal reflections, and solutions for how the ocean connects, sustains, inspires, and engages us in comm…
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This week we go back in time with North Melbourne premiership player Corey McKernan. Corey reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Corey commenced his AFL career with North Melbourne in the 1993 season and fast become one of best big man in competition. Corey spent 11 seasons at the Kangaroos, p…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. In Episode 119, Rachel and Kiri take a look at Wales' first recorded serial killer, Joseph Kappen. Recently portrayed in the BBC series The Steeltow…
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In this wide-ranging and provocative conversation, author and publisher Steve Crimi unpacks the layered meanings behind the phrase “Hermes runs the Game”, the title of his new book. Drawing from mythology, ritual history, and personal insights from the early COVID era, Crimi traces Hermes not as a mythic relic but as a living archetypal force perme…
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This week on World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill reflects on the importance of water in our lives, our culture, our memories, our very being. Water, he argues, is the essence of home, and the grace and gift of knowing it’s there for our return. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for sy…
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Pope Francis, outspoken voice for climate and the environment, passed away on Monday, April 21st. Throughout his reign as leader of the Catholic Church, he was very clear in his views on climate change as a real factor in today's world, and expressed that we must understand and respond to these problems for our future survival. In 2015, Pope Franci…
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This week we go back in time with Brisbane premiership player Shaun Hart. Shaun reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Shaun, who hails from Shepparton in Victoria's Goulburn Valley, was picked up by the Brisbane Bears in the 1989 Draft. Shaun made his debut in the 1990 season, playing 273 game…
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Earth Day is April 22nd. In honor of our watery planet we revisit a land-centric episode this week on World Ocean Radio. What About the Land? 40% of the planet is used for farming and livestock, often degraded by unsustainable or destructive practices. Coupled with coastal, wetland and reclaimed land development in the name of urban expansion, we a…
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Discovery of a curriculum developed for coastal Africa some years ago sent World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill on a journey of discovery and revelation about salt as a construct to be observed, understood, and taught. A western scientific perspective might teach students about salt from a chemistry-led lesson, whereas the African curriculum taught s…
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This week we go back in time with former Carlton and Hawthorn utility Simon Beaumont. Simon reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. A Central Dragons graduate, Simon was selected by Carlton with pick 18 in the 1993 AFL National Draft. A left-foot defender who could also play forward, Simon playe…
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What if the children we call “disabled” are actually tuned to a deeper frequency of truth—one we’ve forgotten how to hear? And what if ancient civilizations weren’t primitive at all, but practiced a kind of intelligence that modern science can’t yet measure? This bold, thought-provoking work invites you to reconsider everything you’ve been taught a…
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Unlock the Unspoken: Discover a revolutionary way to connect —heart to mind, beyond words. Why Subscribe? Because you're not here to follow the script. You're here to remember what was written in your bones before anyone told you what was possible. On this poddy, we explore the spaces conventional thought refuses to go—telepathy, intuition, ancient…
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ter·ra·que·ous /terˈākwēəs/ Adjective: consisting of land and water Mud season: a special time of year in the northeastern corner of the United States, when winter and spring collide in a soggy muck: the rains come, ice and snow melts, saturating the land, creating a terraqueous mess for cars and boots. This week on World Ocean Radio, we're applyin…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. In Episode 118, we take a look at Linda Hazzard, also known as the Starvation Doctor. Linda ran a sanitarium in Seattle, where she administered ques…
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In this session I add my two cents to a great interview by New Nation. Ross Coulthart speaks with Dr. Diane Powell, a neuroscientist and featured doctor on “Telepathy Tapes," about her research into autistic child savants who she says possess psionic abilities. The Whole video is here: https://youtu.be/WxmCQdLLuBM?si=yb7ANW6OW5ueediA My video that …
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March 22nd is World Water Day, a celebration of what Jacques Cousteau called The Great Hydrosphere, expanded beyond Ocean to include the entirety of the water cycle: the one natural system that controls our planet's utility. From mountaintop to abyssal plain, water is the great circulatory system that connects all things. This week on World Ocean R…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. In Episode 118, we take a look at Linda Hazzard, also known as the Starvation Doctor. Linda ran a sanitarium in Seattle, where she administered ques…
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This week we go back in time with former Sydney and St Kilda midfielder Robbie Neill. Robbie reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Robbie, a New South Welshman, began his AFL senior playing journey with the Sydney Swans during the 1992 season. He played three seasons of senior football with th…
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This week on World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill shares a smart, succinct new title from the Forerunners: Ideas First series entitled "Coralatations" by Melody Jue. The book is a philosophical exploration of coral reefs, technology, and media and how, through co-relation, we might expand our understanding of natural resources beyond endangerment to …
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Everything you know about time is changing—fast. Reality is glitching, causality is bending, and the old rules are breaking down. What does this mean for you? It means that your attention is the most powerful force in existence. In this video, we explore how time magic, consciousness, and hidden knowledge are converging to create a rare moment of t…
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In this enlightening conversation, in which Laura Watkins speaks with Marza Miller, Marza shares her profound insights on indigenous prophecies, the significance of ancient codes, and the current earth changes we are experiencing. With a rich background in medicine and spirituality, she discusses the transition from the fourth to the fifth world, t…
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Ocean Literacy is a bottom-up movement driven by classroom teachers who understand the full implication of education, adaptation, and innovation for our future. In Venice, Italy, in 2024, a conference gathered to address today's issues, and to produce the Venice Declaration for Ocean Literacy to provide goals and agenda items for the UN Ocean Confe…
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This week we go back in time with former Hawthorn midfielder Angelo Lekkas. Angelo reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Angelo, a talented Northern Knights product, was drafted by the Hawthorn Football Club with pick 17 in the AFL National Draft. Angelo spent 12 seasons in the brown and gold,…
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I just read this AN HOUR AGO and it completely blew my mind, and so I have to share it with you. It is a new take (for me ) on the idea that invisible, non-human intelligences—possibly plasma beings—might be farming us for loosh—our emotional energy—like cosmic cattle. This isn’t just some wild theory or even a new idea; Charles Fort suggested we’r…
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Part One: Ever wondered what makes a psychic truly gifted? Vanese McNeill, co-founder of the original psychic hotline, has tested over 3,000 psychics—watching, studying, and uncovering the undeniable patterns behind real psychic ability. Is it a gift? A trick? Or something else entirely? In this video, we break down Clif High’s latest SciTech insig…
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"Power is like water. It flows all around us at all times. Sometimes it takes the liquid form of politics-in-action...Sometimes it takes the solid form of settled law: policy is power frozen. Sometimes it is like vapor in the air, invisibly shaping the climate and our behavior in just the way beliefs or ideology or emotions do..." So states Eric Li…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. It's time to romp back to 16th century France for the chilling tale of Gilles Garnier - a serial killer accused of being a werewolf! There's also pl…
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This time, Vanese Mc Neill delves into the intriguing relationship between plasma, ancient structures, and non-human intelligence, particularly focusing on the Great Pyramid. She discusses the potential for ancient civilizations to have witnessed plasma discharges, interpreting them as supernatural entities. The conversation transitions into the ge…
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Come along as Vanese McNeill takes you on a wild journey into the world of Enochian magic. She digs into the mysteries behind John Dee and Edward Kelly, two magicians who believed they could connect with beings beyond our understanding—maybe even change the way we see reality. It further connects these ideas to modern scientific discoveries in plas…
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This week we go back in time with former Sydney and St Kilda defender Troy Gray. Troy reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. A New South Wales football product, made his way to the Sydney Swans during the early 1990's, playing 51 games over a five-season span, before making his way to St Kilda …
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Eco-psychology studies the relationships between people and nature, and seeks to develop ways to expand the emotional connections between individuals and the natural world. There is progression in the term: understanding of Eco-psychology presents plans, promise, and action toward transformational outcomes, strategies, and prognoses for the future.…
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This week we go back in time with former Footscray midfielder Peter Quill. Peter reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. Peter, a Western Australian native, was recruited as a mature age recruit to the Footscray Bulldogs in the 1992 National Draft with pick 32. During Peter's five seasons with t…
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Eudaemonism: What does it mean? What does it have to do with happiness? And what is its context for the ocean? Tune in to find out. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Weekly insights into ocean science, ad…
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Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. This is part two of a two-part episode on John Martin Scripps, a British serial killer and the first Westerner to be executed in Singapore. And alth…
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TW: Discussions about the language used about suicide. Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it. This is part one of a two-part episode on John Martin Scripps, a British serial killer and th…
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What are the five key reasons for ocean conservation? What are the five areas where progress matters most? With the world in an off-axis state of turmoil, W2O founder Peter Neill is taking stock this week, asking the questions and distilling the essential reasons why the ocean is central to human survival. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio …
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In this video, Vanese Mc Neill explores the intriguing idea that plasma could be linked to divine encounters and spiritual experiences. She discusses how ancient texts may describe plasma entities and how these phenomena could bridge the gap between science and spirituality. The conversation delves into Gnostic beliefs, Theurgy, and the potential f…
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This week on World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill shares views and observations of the town of Isafjordur, Iceland, and the values it possesses that give the area its unique identity. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio station…
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KNOT: a word with many definitions: from a tight constriction to something hard to solve; a cluster of persons or things; an ornamental ribbon; a closed curve in three dimensional space. And of course, the word comes back to the ocean: is not the ocean a dynamic of knots: entangled and integral, inter-placed with ornamental flexible bodies, compris…
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At the Fishhouses, is among our favorite poems here at World Ocean Observatory. In its richly-detailed mastery, it distills poet Elizabeth Bishop’s seaside meditations, evokes the clarity of meaning contained in personal encounters at the shore and with the ocean, and holds the reader and the listener in the space that lies between land and sea, a …
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