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Guardian Australia's daily news podcast. Every weekday, join Guardian journalists for a deeper understanding of the news in Australia and beyond. You can support The Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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SNAPPED: The Podcast

Lucy Taylor

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SNAPPED is a brutally honest inquiry into historically white sororities and fraternities at American universities. After sharing her own harrowing experience as an Alpha Phi sister in season one, host Lucy Taylor passes the microphone to SNAPPED listeners to tell their own stories, illustrating the rampant racism, slut shaming, and hazing that continue to plague these institutions. The result is a plea for parents, college students, and potential new members to hear what sororities and frate ...
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Streedom

Fever FM - HT Smartcast

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On the face of this earth, if anything gets tongues wagging; it's women! What do they think? Why do they think it? What's their lifestyle like? Why are they the way they are? When it comes to women, the world can be a little unforgiving but they know how to give it back and put the haters in their place! Free speech is a birthright! Tune in on Streedom to know what it sounds like when this birthright is exercised without control or societal judgements! Meet Aditi, Akriti, Neha & Supriya exer ...
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Is It Just Me?

@coupleofmitches

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Take a brain break with Mitch Churi (Radio & TV Host) and Mitchell Coombs (Comedian & Social Media Creator) who bring you this silly little podcast about the rude shocks of young adulthood. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday 🫶🏳️‍🌈 “The Mitches and Jenna are the best friends we all wish we could have. They are seriously the best: hilarious, sassy, cut throat, yet extremely caring for each other and fans who are having a tough time. Just genuine, great souls. Love them and the podcast” - ...
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Formerly known as "cooler convos" this new podcast "Saved don't mean soft!" is an opportunity for me (J.R.) to share my journey of being a Saved by Grace Christian in a world with the ever-changing ideas of what is right & wrong. I'll talk about relationships, current/past events in pop-culture & social issues from a Christian's perspective!!
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Rat Girls

Abigail Jensen (Vibe Slut)

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In Rat Girls, a comedy podcast, host Abigail Jensen discusses the good, the bad, and the ugly of all things girlhood. This Podcast is for all the girlies scurrying through life who don’t have it all together but know it’s ok to not be perfect. Because perfect is boring, being feral is way more fun. Each week, Abigail covers a different topic, sometimes joined by guests, and dives into issues facing women every day. Nothing is off-limits. When the impossible expectations of being a girl seem ...
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Gayish Podcast

Gayish Media

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Featured in Buzzfeed, Oprah Magazine, Esquire, and Queerty, Gayish is an award-winning podcast that breaks down one gay stereotype each week. Mike and Kyle bring humor, honesty, and irreverence to topics like the hanky code, depression, and open relationships. Past guests have included Jinkx Monsoon, YouTuber Davey Wavey, gay porn star Calvin Banks, disability activist Andrew Gurza, a gay priest, a trans atheist, and Mike’s wildly supportive mom.
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Embody Your Soul

Alexandra Marie Shelly

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Welcome to the Embody Your Soul podcast. Your host, Alexandra Shelly, also known as The Modern Medium, invites you to get comfy and talk about how we can connect to our True Self, our divine calling, in order to embody your soul, through spiritual connection and best practices. Topics will include her work in Psychic Mediumship, Reiki, Channeling, spiritual modalities, Intuition, all while embracing the messiness of existence. Alexandra welcomes guests of various industry expertise and chang ...
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Here you are!!! We are extremely glad that you decided to check this podcast out. We've got loads of topic in store to be explored in upcoming episodes. You'll be fed with relatable and taboos that our society chooses to avoid frequently. Enough reading, jump in already!!
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Still Learnin'

Still Learnin'

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Listen along every Tuesday as Jussica & Kashawnna explore relationships, sex, and self-care. We don't have all the answers.. but we're still learnin'! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stilllearnin/support
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A podcast starring four American guys in their 20s with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We realized there is a severe lack of our unique perspectives being reflected in the mass media, podcasts, internet blogs - you name it. We aim to fix that! So join us and enjoy our friendly banter on sports, politics, pop culture, and everything else. BYOB ;)
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Creating Life

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A podcast about life, the creative process, and being brown in the 21st century. Nikhil Venkatesa and Sindhuri Nandhakumar discuss issues relevant to millennials around the world with a South Asian perspective, and also interview South Asian creatives, including filmmakers, writers, entrepreneurs, fashion designers, and more! New episodes out weekly. Learn more about the show at creatinglifepodcast.com and email us at [email protected] for feedback and episode suggestions.
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WAW podcast- WAW (With A Womb) is dedicated to appreciating women. Being a woman is beyond price. Awesome wife, inestimable mother, caring sister, adorable daughter, marvelous friend and ultimately the greatest gift from above. Join me every week as we celebrate and talk about issues regarding women in less than ten minutes! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omowunmi/support
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Manic Hour

Amber Allard & Vivian Fox

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Welcome to Manic Hour with self proclaimed comedians & content creators Amber Allard and Vivian Fox. We might not have the whole “life” thing figured out but neither do you! Whether you’re going on a mindless drive in the middle of the day or rearranging your room at 12 am, put some headphones in. Diagnosed or not IT’S MANIC HOUR BABY!! New episodes every Thursday!
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Lavender Mafia

Lavender Mafia Podcast

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Lavender Mafia is a conversational queer spirituality podcast hosted by Jess Grace Garcia and Jack Bates. Jess is a filmmaker, music producer, and worship pastor. Jack is a drag queen, theologian, and comedian. We have conversations exploring what it means to be fully queer and Christian. We get into theology, sexuality, politics, culture etc. So we talk about some deep topics...and, the deeper the better. :) We hope you’ll join us in figuring out what integrating queerness and religion—or n ...
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The Raoni Washburn Show

© Bossy Power Bottom Productions

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The show that unperfectly describes what it's like when life has you fucked in the head while being fucked from behind while trying to maneuver through gay sex, gay dating, gay culture, gay love, gay stereotypes, gay relationships, and most importantly, that infamous gay walk of shame while living in the beautiful city of San Francisco. Hosted by Raoni Washburn. Follow on Instagram, TikTok, Threads, and Positive+1, all @exposingmygay, and don’t forget to call & leave a message on the Bossy P ...
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Mimi Dollas Messy Tv

A & M Messy Tv

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Just a funny ass chick, spilling tea, giving advice, being raw and unfiltered and investigating. Follow me on instagram @xomjmxo Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a--m-messy-tv/support
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POWERVERS

Arbie & Michael

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Two friends, Arbie and Michael, explore what it means to be gay and queer in the world today. Joined by artists, entrepreneurs, icons, and pros, the boys examine hooking up, screwing up, and everything in between on the road to authenticity and genuine connection. You're listening to Powervers: The Podcast. You CAN Have It All.
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An alarming cultural shift is happening in Australian classrooms, as teachers report an increase in bullying and misogynistic and violent behaviour from their students. Education reporter Caitlin Cassidy talks to Reged Ahmad about the teachers speaking out about why they are leaving the professionBy The Guardian
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What’s up, whores. Mike and Kyle talk to you dirty sluts about slut-shaming, why you shouldn’t do it, and how it affects gay and bi men. In this episode: News- 4:36 || Main Topic (Slut-shaming)- 15:36 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:18:46 Buy our book, You’re Probably Gayish, available right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! Each chapter dissects one g…
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The Albanese government wants to increase the tax on super balances above $3m. The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, says it is a modest change but there have been countless articles and columns warning of the economic havoc it could wreak and the impact this would have on the retirement savings of young Australians. Nour Haydar speaks to the national news …
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You can’t spell Pride Month without demon. Mike and Kyle talk about the history of demons, their obsession with semen, gay exorcisms, specific gay demons, and neo-Nazis. In this episode: News- 4:31 || Main Topic (Demons)- 18:30 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:08:46 Buy our book, You’re Probably Gayish, available right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! …
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In 2020 tens of thousands of people took to the streets, demanding accountability and racial justice in solidarity with First Nations Australians. But five years on, and after a failed referendum on constitutional recognition, campaigners mourn the lack of progress. Indigenous affairs reporters Sarah Collard and Ella Archibald-Binge join Nour Hayda…
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Hannah Johnson, the Libido Fairy, joins us to teach us how to increase our libido! She walks us through how to go from faking orgasms and pretending to be asleep to enjoying mind-blowing sex with your partner and finding pleasure in yourself! We walk through how to regulate the nervous system, enjoy pleasure, identify our turn-offs, make room for o…
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Social media is rife with hacks that claim to help you sleep better and deeper. From melatonin, feeding your baby butter and taping your mouth shut, the solutions range from obvious to unexpected. In conversation with Nour Haydar, anti-viral columnist Donna Lu breaks down the viral hacks the internet claims will help you get better sleep You can su…
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A recent uptick in fake outrage has been triggered by the suggestion that men need to do a better job at protecting women. This comes from a content creator addressing the fact that many women are terribly afraid to exist in the same space as men. Too many times, men are crashing out (as the young people say) over simple things like being rejected …
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The Albanese government wants to reduce the tax breaks for those with more than $3m in superannuation. And while sections of the media are highly critical of the changes, others say the proposal does little to address intergenerational inequality in the tax system. Columnist Greg Jericho speaks to Reged Ahmad about why the media debate over a small…
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In 2019, before most of the world had heard of the company, the technology journalist Karen Hao spent three days embedded in the offices of OpenAI. What she saw, she tells Michael Safi, was a company vastly at odds with its public image: that of a transparent non-profit developing artificial intelligence technology purely for the benefit of humanit…
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As the Coalition puts itself back together again, Labor is facing the first tests of its resolve on tax, climate and Gaza. Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry examine if Anthony Albanese is meeting the expectations of his voting base and look at the tension and problems to come for the Coalition Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast…
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The Liberals leader, Sussan Ley, and the Nationals leader, David Littleproud, have reached a new agreement, presenting a united front and announcing a new shadow frontbench. But with the Liberals facing a mammoth task ahead, and net zero commitments up in the air, could this mark the beginning of a rocky term for the Coalition? Nour Haydar speaks w…
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Donald Trump is not new to conspiracy theories, and last week in the Oval Office he ambushed the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, with false claims of genocide being committed against white people. Reged Ahmad speaks to Washington DC bureau chief David Smith about the US president’s false claims and the extent to which conspiracy theories …
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It’s often said the 2020s will be a ‘defining decade’ for the planet and action on the climate crisis. Starting this week, the proposal to extend Woodside gas’s processing plant in Western Australia’s remote north-west by 40 years awaits the new environment minister, Murray Watt – the first of many consequential decisions facing him during Labor’s …
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New Zealand is known as a dream destination – with its verdant, rolling hills and picture-perfect scenery. But some locals are feeling that’s not enough to keep them anchored to the island. Journalist Michelle Duff speaks to Reged Ahmad about why New Zealand is facing a mass exodus as people of working age flee the weak economy Australia news live:…
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You didn't think we'd miss our annual tradition, did you?! 🐷 WATCH this episode in full on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pIRZx1qq1VY In this reunion episode: Our pig week snacks of choice (11:08) Life updates (22:39) Was Coombs ripped off? (33:49) Is ‘Royal Kingdom’ a money laundering scheme? (40:48) Is there too much Harry Potter merch? (46:05) A surp…
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As this episode was recorded, the Liberal and National parties were still locked in discussions over the Coalition agreement, after the parties dramatically parted ways earlier in the week. But with a reunion already on the cards, Bridie Jabour spoke with Mike Ticher and former rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan about why the breakup could be…
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Brian Bond, HMFIC at PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays), joins us to talk about the organization. In this episode: News- 2:50 || Main Topic (PFLAG)- 13:17 || Guest (Brian Bond)- 16:34 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:00:58 Buy our book, You’re Probably Gayish, available right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! Each chapter dissec…
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On Tuesday, Nationals leader David Littleproud announced it was over – his party could no longer support the Liberals and the Coalition was finished. But by Thursday, things were looking less certain, with negotiations between the parties back on in an effort to try to save the decades-long political partnership. Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry on th…
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This week, Raoni compares the differences between the sex and dating apps from before his two years of appless monogamy in his relationship, to what they have become now, two years later, after his breakup. The crazy differences of the hook-up world, the new apps that dropped while he was off the grid, and who has surprisingly taken the crown as th…
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As Israel intensifies its attacks, and prepares to indefinitely occupy the whole of Gaza, there has been a shift among some foreign leaders. Australian human rights lawyer Chris Sidoti speaks to Nour Haydar about the growing global fury at Israel and why he thinks Australia needs to act now to help stop the killing…
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Just over a year ago, six people were killed and 10 more injured at a Westfield shopping centre in Bondi Junction. It was one of Sydney’s worst mass murders in more than a decade. The stabbing rampage finally ended when a police officer shot and killed the attacker, Joel Cauchi. Reged Ahmad talks to reporter Daisy Dumas about the confronting eviden…
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Lindsey Straube, author of 'Kiss of the Basilisk,' is on the pod this week, and we are GIGGLING! We are chatting about the book (duh!), falling in love with monsters, discovering our deepest fantasies, how the girlies can get everything they want, finding power in your org@sms, love triangles, living for pleasure instead of productivity, etc. We al…
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The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, has confirmed his party will not be entering a coalition agreement with the Liberal party. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy speaks to Reged Ahmad on what contributed to the decision to end an 80-year-old partnership, and what this means for the new parliament…
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Analyses of the 2024 US election widely heralded the ‘manosphere’ – the coalition of bro podcasters and YouTubers popular with male audiences – as key to delivering Donald Trump’s victory. There are now organised efforts to create a similar alternative rightwing media ecosystem targeting young female audiences. New York-based writer Anna Silman tal…
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At 13 years old, a young Gina Rinehart read a book that would help shape her worldview – Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, which is having a moment around the world. The novel’s capitalist underpinnings promote the idea that people should strive to be their best industrial selves. In this episode, we explore how these values are playing out in Rinehart’s …
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Join Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry at this special live recording of the podcast at Federation Square in Melbourne for the Wheeler Centre’s 15th birthday celebrations. They discuss new leaders for the Greens and Liberals, Labor’s ministerial reshuffle and whether the prime minister will use the enormous political capital afforded him to push for bi…
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This week, the Liberal party elected its first female leader in Sussan Ley, but she’s already fighting to keep the factional sharks at bay. Same goes for the Nationals, who’ve re-elected David Littleproud in a leadership challenge that revealed deep divisions. The Greens also elected a new leader on Thursday, but will that mean a change in strategy…
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This time, we’re talking about the other kind of fag. Mike and Kyle talk about the history of cigarettes, the gayta, Project SCUM, why LGBT people are more likely to smoke, and menthol cigarettes. In this episode: News- 3:35 || Main Topic (Cigarettes)- 13:49 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:23:37 Buy our book, You’re Probably Gayish, available right now …
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The 100th episode holy CRAP. It's been a gorgeous 3 years with this podcast. It's been a jam. She's been steadily becoming something wonderful, with my humble community. I thank you dearly xoxo In this episode, I'm re-introducing myself. I'm sharing the evolution of my practice, what I'm obsessed with as a practitioner, what it's like to work with …
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The Greens were on a high – until they weren’t. This election left the minor party almost entirely wiped out in the House of Representatives and without its leader Adam Bandt. Before a vote on who will take the party forward, the former Greens leader Richard Di Natale speaks to Nour Haydar on what lessons can be learned from the election result and…
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A fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan appears to be holding after weeks of clashes and recriminations over the disputed territory of Kashmir. This latest clash began when India accused Pakistan of involvement in a militant attack on mostly Hindu tourists, and has evolved into the region’s worst military skirmish in decades. South Asia corr…
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This week, we are joined by Colette Pervette, a dominatrix, who teaches us all about embracing our power in and out of the bedroom. We learn all about fem domme, kink, negotiating rules, discovering fantasies, and finding a sub to bring out your domme. We also discuss how to find power within yourself and be true to yourself outside of the bedroom.…
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The election campaign drama continues, with Labor today swearing in a new cabinet to lead the country and the Coalition also firming up its leaders for a second term in opposition. And on Thursday, the Greens will decide who will fill Adam Bandt’s shoes after he lost his seat. Chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy talks to Nour Haydar about the…
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Gina Rinehart’s father Lang Hancock is well known as a pioneer of the iron ore industry in Australia but few realise Hancock started his mining career on a smaller scale and digging for a different substance – blue asbestos. Hancock and his partner started the mining operation at Wittenoom in the 1940s before selling it to another company, CSR, whi…
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Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry examine the messy fallout of the election and give their predictions on the two very different – and potentially nasty – leadership battles ahead for the Liberals and the Greens. Also in this episode: how Labor’s factions will settle who gets into cabinet, what now for the Coalition’s nuclear policy and whether the gov…
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As the dust settles on the federal election, hard lessons for the losers have dominated the headlines. Did the Coalition run a bad campaign that failed to connect with voters? Or did Australians reject Peter Dutton’s Trump-style politics? What should we make of the Greens losing so many seats? And is there a danger in over-interpreting election res…
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All aboard! Mike and Kyle cover the history of cruises, the first gay cruise, gay amenities on cruises, whether Grindr works on a cruise ship, cruising on a cruise, and what it’s like on a gay cruise. If you want to join Mike and Kyle on their 2027 Mexican Riviera cruise, visit www.gayishpodcast.com/cruise to sign up. Make sure to check Gayish as t…
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This week, Raoni shares his inspiring history with AIDS/LifeCycle and his incredible drive to spread awareness about this cause and all the amazing work it has achieved over the years as it comes to its final ride in 2025. All the reasons why AIDS/LifeCycle is solely responsible for Raoni embarking on his new found love for HIV/AIDS activisom is re…
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Australian cookbook author Nagi Maehashi promises her caramel slice recipe actually works. That the caramel won’t be runny and that it won’t crack or ooze when cut. She shared the recipe on her widely popular website RecipeTin Eats several years ago, and then last year noticed a recipe with uncanny similarities in a bestselling book by Brisbane bak…
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Erin Patterson is accused of murdering her estranged husband Simon’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, his aunt Heather Wilkinson and attempting to murder his uncle Ian Wilkinson in 2023 The cause of death: a meal of beef wellington laced with death cap mushrooms. Patterson has pleaded not guilty but it’s a case that continues to intrigue, as each d…
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In this episode, we discuss how much and what you should share on a first date! I am an oversharer, so it was a hard pill to swallow that maybe I shouldn't share my entire life story and every trauma with everyone I meet. We talk about things that are 'safe' to talk about and how to find out if they are a good match for you without scaring them awa…
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The Liberal party is facing its worst crisis since it was formed in the 1940s. With Peter Dutton booted out of parliament, the question has quickly turned to who will take over the party’s leadership, and if it can survive the changing mood in the electorateNour Haydar talks to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy about what comes next for the…
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In the last episode, we covered historical claims made over the years that Lang Hancock, Gina’s father, had two unacknowledged daughters with separate Indigenous women. Since then, the daughter of Sella Robinson, one of the Indigenous women who claimed to be Hancock’s daughter, has decided to speak publicly for the first time Listen and subscribe t…
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The morning after a landslide win for Labor, Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy examine how this election went so badly for the Coalition and what the Liberal party needs to do to entice voters back after a historic defeat. Also on the table: whether this increased majority could encourage Anthony Albanese to show more courage when it comes to policy re…
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With one day to go before the election, the polls paint a rosy picture for Labor. Governing with a majority is still a live option for the incumbent government – but pollsters have been wrong before, and a late-night surprise is not off the table. So, after a long campaign which left many voters frustrated with the lack of big promises and big poli…
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