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TailorSun Tales: Sparkborn Stories from the Tuned Place Fiction can be fun. Sometimes, it can be transformational. Welcome to TailorSun Tales — a mythic audio series crafted for those who still carry the spark. Each episode explores the living legacy of Gualah — a land lost to fear, but remembered in blood. Through ancestral sound design, sacred storytelling, and original music, we follow the Sparkborn — modern-day descendants of the Twelve Great Families, each keeper of a Song of Understand ...
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Behind every beautiful visualization, there is a human bringing their unique experiences into the final piece. Pollinate is a monthly podcast where we dive deep with people on the trials and triumphs that led them to where they are today, lauding the projects and practices that turn our heads towards patterns and stories uniquely told through maps, data visualization, and design.
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The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)
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Machine learning and artificial intelligence are dramatically changing the way businesses operate and people live. The TWIML AI Podcast brings the top minds and ideas from the world of ML and AI to a broad and influential community of ML/AI researchers, data scientists, engineers and tech-savvy business and IT leaders. Hosted by Sam Charrington, a sought after industry analyst, speaker, commentator and thought leader. Technologies covered include machine learning, artificial intelligence, de ...
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The Institute of Network Cultures (INC) analyzes and shapes the terrain of network cultures through events, publications, and online dialogue. Our projects evolve around urgent publishing, alternative revenue models, critical design and making, digital counter culture and much more.
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Welcome to Wizards and Spaceships, the only podcast that’s about wizards and also about spaceships. Well, probably not, but it does involve wizards, spaceships, and the things we love (and complain about) in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
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A Warhammer: The Old World Podcast. Join Andrew, Ryan and Keven as we discuss all things related to the Old World and the Warhammer Fantasy setting. From hobbying discussions and competitive play to talk about running events and tactics we’ve got a bit of everything to accompany you at your painting desk!
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On the Shaping Chaos podcast, you will hear do-ers and makers from the worlds of leadership, innovation, marketing, research and design share their stories on how they thrive with chaos and make the most out of it.
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One of the longest running Pokemon podcasts, PUCL covers the many facets of Pokemon. We talk about video games, battling, community news, anime and manga, trainer tips, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your Sunday morning listening covered with The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin on Newstalk ZB.
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A podcast by the Toronto-based foresight studio, From Later — this is our experiment in recording the earliest phases of foresight and speculation. Futures thinking begins with identifying and unpacking Weak Signals of Change — things we notice that we don’t quite understand but we suspect may influence futures in significant ways. On Broadcast From Later, we share our “Weakest Signals,” novel and weird events that appear faintly at the edges of our research radars. None of us know each othe ...
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A podcast series that explores how to orient your life around nature. We discover the mindsets, skills and actions that are required to partner wisely with other forms of life and engage in acts of brilliant restoration. Join me on this intimate journey into the eyes and minds of other species; learn how our guests are living in deep relationship with ecologies; be electrified by expanding your field of reality, and let these stories spark your reconnection to nature’s multiverse. By restori ...
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An analytical, fannish space for all things Rings of Power, with Kat and Wren. Join us as we delve into the world-building, art and design, and character development of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. On this podcast, you'll find in-depth discussions of both canon and original characters, meta analyses of the show's thematic choices, and thoughtful engagement with the series' transformational choices, which often build on and interrogate the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Most of all, w ...
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Swan Dive captures pivotal moments in meaningful lives and features the inspiring stories of people who had the clarity and courage to chase their dreams and visions. Hosts and life-long friends, Ron Rothberg and Stu Sheldon, both made their own swan dives from successful careers in media and finance to the unknowns of content creation and fine art. Through their journeys, both found their true voices and, with Swan Dive Podcast, they dive deep into the big pivots of their myriad guests. Fro ...
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Dominic Hoey: Kiwi author opens up about new book '1985'
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12:27Dominic Hoey's been regarded by many as a champion of the underdogs - and his latest coming-of-age story is no exception. 1985 tells the story of Obi, a child growing up surrounded by poverty in a dysfunctional family, who goes on an adventure to save the family home. It's since been touted as a future New Zealand classic - with Dominic described a…
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Kaylee Bell: Kiwi country star talks industry success and motherhood
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17:08It's been a memorable 2025 for Kiwi country star Kaylee Bell, and she's got even more to look forward to. She's played a music festival, she's done a collab with the Wiggles - and she welcomed her first child earlier in the year. Bell says it's been 'awesome' seeing country music surge in New Zealand - and hearing her hits resound with Kiwi fans ah…
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Whitcoulls Recommends: The Emperor of Gladness and The Warrior
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4:50The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong. This is the story of Hai, a Vietnamese immigrant to America where he lives in the town of East Gladness, Connecticut where, at the most difficult moment of his life he’s befriended by Grazina, an 82 year old Lithuanian widow. They become each other’s support person, an unlikely pairing but each of them living…
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Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge.com writer on Disney opening its first theme park in Abu Dhabi
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2:42Disney's latest theme park destination will be in the United Arab Emirates, on a relatively new tourist island already packed with amusement parks, a golf course, indoor skydiving and a stadium. Construction on the project hasn't started as of yet - and industry reports indicate it could take at least six years before the park opens to Disney fans.…
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The Sunday Panel: Do we deserve better than what we saw in Parliament this week?
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13:14This week on the Sunday Panel, managing director of 818, Chris Henry, and director at Capital, Ben Thomas, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Eurovision 2025 took place today - what do we make of this year's entries? Do we get it? Do we think Austria deserved to win? It's been an interesting week in politics…
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Erin O'Hara: naturopath and wellness expert on how 'healthy soils' can impact your physical and mental well-being
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3:54One wellness expert has opened up about the physical and mental benefits of getting your hands dirty. Studies have shown that the amount of physical contact with the soil affects the diversity of your gut microbiome and health. Touching dirt, especially for extended periods like gardening or playing outdoors, can positively impact your microbiome b…
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Listen to the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 18 May. Get the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast every Sunday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Dr Michelle Dickinson: nanotechnologist on what Barbie's shoes tell us about women's choices
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3:59What do you get when a group of podiatrists team up with a Barbie doll collector? A research paper published in the journal PLOS ONE that looks into 65 years of Barbie history. The idea started when one of the authors was watching the 2023 Barbie movie. In it, there was a scene when Barbie steps out of her high heels and her feet flatten for the fi…
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Palak paneer curry Cook time: 10 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes Serves: 6 1kg spinach paste 500gm paneer 1 onion diced finely 2 tbsp sunflower oil 4 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 1 tsp finely grated ginger 2 finely diced tomatoes (or ½ can chopped tomatoes) 1 tbsp cumin seeds ½ cup cream or coconut cream for dairy free 1 ½ tsp garam masala ¼ tsp…
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Chris Schulz: entertainment commentator reviews the new Darkfield experience in Auckland
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6:39If you've been to Auckland's Aotea Square recently, you may have noticed the large shipping containers that recently appeared. They're part of Darkfield, an immersive audio experience that has travelled the world, including to major international festivals like the Venice Film Festival, BFI London, Tribeca and SXSW. The containers are pitch-black a…
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Nick Becker: Auckland FC CEO on the side beating Melbourne Victory 1-nil in their first semi-final
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6:30Auckland FC is brimming with confidence after winning the first leg of their A-League semi-final 1-nil over the Victory 1-nil in Melbourne. Despite being out of action for a fortnight, the Kiwi side managed to surge ahead - and they're in a good position as they gear up for next weekend's return leg at Mt Smart. Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker says it …
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Joel Little: award-winning producer and songwriter on the impact of charity 'Music Helps'
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7:47This month marks 25 years of celebrating Kiwi musicians and the music industry as part of New Zealand Music Month. A big part of the month includes New Zealand Music T-Shirt Day - a day not just about supporting your favourite Kiwi band but highlighting the work of charity 'Music Helps'. Several famed Kiwi musicians are involved with the charity, i…
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Thomas Coughlan: NZ Herald political editor on the latest with the pay equity saga
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5:31One expert has labelled this week in politics an 'absolute shambles' amid a series of controversial events. Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden made headlines after dropping the c-bomb in Parliament after critiquing an opinion piece by journalist Andrea Vance that strongly criticised her pay equity changes in the House. NZ Herald politic…
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Andrew Little: former Labour leader outlines policy focuses as he launches Wellington mayoral campaign
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10:28Andrew Little has revealed he's got his eyes on Wellington's future as he outlines plans as a mayoral candidate. The former Labour leader officially launched his campaign for the mayoralty in the capital yesterday. He's vowing to implement a more transparent, democracy-focused system of decision-making at the council if elected in October. Little s…
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Francesca Rudkin: They don't make them like Tom Cruise anymore
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3:29They don’t make them like Tom Cruise anymore. As the nature of stardom has changed over the last few decades the idea of the classic movie star has slowly diminished. But the latest and final Mission Impossible film, The Final Reckoning, makes it clear Tom is top of the list of good old-fashioned movie stars still out there. There are several reaso…
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Break out the cake, balloons, and gigantic bone tentacles, it's season 2 of Wizards & Spaceships! Rachel has a new book out, Blight, the sequel to her first novel, Cascade. In this episode, you get a behind-the-scenes look at the newest instalment in the Sleep of Reason series. And did you know that tomorrow is Rachel's birthday? Why not celebrate …
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From Prompts to Policies: How RL Builds Better AI Agents with Mahesh Sathiamoorthy - #731
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1:01:25Today, we're joined by Mahesh Sathiamoorthy, co-founder and CEO of Bespoke Labs, to discuss how reinforcement learning (RL) is reshaping the way we build custom agents on top of foundation models. Mahesh highlights the crucial role of data curation, evaluation, and error analysis in model performance, and explains why RL offers a more robust altern…
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Tales From The Woven Flame: Sillness Is A Step
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8:06TailorSun Tales | A Sonic Reflection from the Woven Flame What if your entire life’s calling was a single note — not a symphony? In this extended reflection, we dismantle the modern myth of “doing it all” and explore what it means to move in alignment instead of overwhelm. Through stories of forgotten gifts, ancestral pressure, and hidden callings,…
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664: Figma Sites, CSS Carousels, and Internship Prep
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1:05:29Show Description How much would you pay for new users, initial thoughts on Figma's announcements, CSS carousel follow up, favicon easter eggs, how do you prepare for an internship, and why aren't more developers using logical properties? Listen on Website → Links Windsurf (formerly Codeium) - The most powerful AI Code Editor Figma Sites Figma Make …
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The team is joined by Danny this week to discuss everything which went down at CHTT last week. We look at things from a TO, Judge & Player's perspective. Let us know what you think!By Motley Crewed Podcast
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Building Our Own Region! Who Are the Gym Leaders!? | PUCL 696
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1:38:07Thatch is joined by Clod9 and Seth Vilo talk about designing the PUCL region (which totally looks like Ohio). They decide what NPCs they would recruit to be apart of their league. Mailbag Question: What NPCs would you make gym leaders? What shiny pokemon would you fix and how? [email protected] Timestamps: Intro: 0:01:24 News: 0:13:04 Quiz: 0:2…
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Kaliane Bradley: The Ministry of Time author ahead of the Auckland Writers Festival
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15:14Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time has been regarded as one of the of successful books of 2024 - and it's got quite a history attached to it. The book was initially written as a fanfiction project intended for a small group of friends over the Covid-19 lockdowns, but it went on to become an instant hit. Ahead of her appearance at the Auckland W…
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Whitcoulls Recommends: The Book of Guilt and The Good Mistress
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4:50The Book of Guilt by Catherine Chidgey. Set in England in 1979, identical 13 year old triplets are part of a Government scheme where they’re constantly monitored and medicated. They’re overseen by Mothers Morning, Afternoon and Night who teach them from the Book of Knowledge, keep records in the Book of Dreams, and write up their misdemeanours in T…
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Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge.com writer on her recommendations for travelling to Rome
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4:14Tens of thousands of travellers have descended on the city of Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis and the election of a new pontiff. The region's had its' share of time in the spotlight over the last couple of weeks - but BloggerAtLarge's Megan Singleton says there's plenty to explore and experience no matter what. She outlined her tips and recomm…
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The Sunday Panel: Can Governments get ahead of AI with policy?
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10:33This week on the Sunday Panel, ZB Wellington mornings host Nick Mills and broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Labour has introduced a new members' bill designed to crack down on tobacco lobbying. Do we need to stop lobbying - or introduce more transparency in th…
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Erin O'Hara: Naturopath and wellness expert on whether women can have work-life balance
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4:29With all the discussion around the importance of work-life balance going on, there's been additional questions raised about what that looks like for women. Many women are navigating the dual pressures of career advancement and family responsibilities, which creates an unrelenting overlap between work and home that often leads to burnout. Naturopath…
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Mike van de Elzen: Autumn veggie soup with lemon garlic bread
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4:55Autumn veggie soup with lemon garlic bread Cook time: 30 minutes Prep time: 15 Serves: 6 2 tbsp sunflower oil 1 medium onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed 3 carrots, peeled and diced 1 cup chopped celery 4 bay leaves 400gm can whole peeled tomatoes 400gm can cannellini beans, drained 1 ltr water & 1 stock cube ½ tsp toasted fennel se…
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Laurie Winkless: physicist and science writer on the risks associated with SUVs
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3:49Utes and SUVs make up 9 out of 10 of the most popular cars on our roads - but a new study has revealed the safety risks they pose. Research from the journal Injury Prevention shows that a pedestrian or cyclist is 44 percent more likely to be fatally injured if they are hit by an SUV or light truck (LTV), compared with smaller passenger cars. For ch…
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Steve Newall: Flicks.co.nz editor on 400 musicians signing an open letter urging the UK Government to protect them from AI
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5:49Dua Lipa, Sir Elton John and Florence Welch are among a list of stars calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to update existing copyright laws to protect them from AI. A letter signed by more than 400 British musicians, writers and artists and addressed to the Prime Minister says failing to give them that protection would mean them 'giving away' th…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 11 May 2025, author Kaliane Bradley opened up about the creative journey that led to her successful debut novel, The Ministry of Time. Kiwi actress Robyn Malcolm is feeling pretty excited after After the Party got nominated for a Bafta - she joined Francesca to discuss. France…
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Richard Ryall: Zenkuro Sake director on the company winning gold at the Tokyo Sake Challenge for its Drip Pressed Junmai Ginjo
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6:32A Queenstown brewery has put New Zealand on the global sake map for the first time. The country’s first and only dedicated sake brewery has taken home a gold award for its handcrafted Drip Pressed Junmai Ginjo as part of the Tokyo Sake Challenge. Zenkuro Sake director Richard Ryall says this award comes as the brewery celebrates its 10-year anniver…
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Robyn Malcolm: Kiwi actress celebrates Bafta nomination for After the Party series
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13:40The 2025 Bafta Awards ceremony is set to take place, and one Kiwi star is feeling hopeful following her recent nomination. Robyn Malcolm's After the Party has been nominated for Best International Series - and she's feeling pretty thrilled about it. This follows the show picking up a record haul of nine awards at the New Zealand Television Awards l…
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Jamie Ensor: NZ Herald political reporter addresses uproar around the Government's pay equity changes
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3:34The Government's pushed their new pay equity changes through - and it's prompted some noticeable backlash. The Bill, halting pay equity claims and raising the threshold to lodge a claim based on gender discrimination, passed this week under urgency. Hundreds of protestors turned up outside Ministerial offices around the country in opposition. NZ He…
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Adam Hutchinson: oVRcome founder discusses technology ahead of Melbourne’s Digital Health Festival
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7:58Access to mental health support is a constant problem - but one Kiwi start-up is working towards a solution. Between the shortage of qualified professionals, long delays and high costs, plenty of New Zealanders aren't getting the help they need. oVRcome specialises in VR Exposure Therapy - and the start-up is expected to showcase the technology at …
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Anne Tolley: Transparency International New Zealand chair on Labour's bill designed to strengthen laws around tobacco lobbying
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7:34Experts have voiced support for Labour's new bill requiring more reporting around tobacco lobbying - and there's growing calls for more transparency. Reports also indicate alcohol lobbyists have been given input into health policies. Transparency International New Zealand chair Anne Tolley says there needs to be more regulation and transparency aro…
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Francesca Rudkin: There's a new horror movie out - in the form of Trump tariffs
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4:12This week, a new disaster movie was announced. There isn’t a script yet, because no one knows how it’s going to end - and when it was announced, no one knew how to react. If there was ever a global WTF moment in film, it was Trump’s announcement of a 100 percent tariff on films coming into the US which have been produced in foreign lands. As is oft…
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Tales From The Woven Flame: The Womb That Remembers
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9:05A song rises. A spoon falls. A memory opens before a name is known. In this second chapter of Tales from the Woven Flame, a young man hums a melody he never learned — and awakens a sacred rite buried in blood and bone. Long ago, the House of Knowing discovered how to open genetic memory in the womb, so that children could inherit not just bloodline…
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How OpenAI Builds AI Agents That Think and Act with Josh Tobin - #730
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1:07:27Today, we're joined by Josh Tobin, member of technical staff at OpenAI, to discuss the company’s approach to building AI agents. We cover OpenAI's three agentic offerings—Deep Research for comprehensive web research, Operator for website navigation, and Codex CLI for local code execution. We explore OpenAI’s shift from simple LLM workflows to reaso…
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In a world where memory is power and silence is betrayal, a young skeptic in the Lowcountry challenges the comfort of forgetting. When an elder’s tale falters, something ancient stirs — not in anger, but in urgency. The Song of Knowing doesn’t soothe , it reveals. Support the showBy Eric Tailorsun
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663: HBD Dave, Silly Web Fun, Color-Mix Tips
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1:00:32Show Description Do we sound drunk on Shorts? What speed do you listen to your podcasts at? Happy Birthday to Dave, Roblox scams, having silly fun on the web, Crashlands 2 released, a Balatro moment, non-standard browser use testing, and color-mix follow up. Listen on Website → Links The Adventure Zone | Maximum Fun Don't let your voice be flattene…
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What Pokemon Crossovers Do We Want to See? | PUCL 695
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1:36:17Thatch is joined by Lynian and Bocefus to talk about the crossovers they would like to see with the Pokemon Franchise. Mailbag Question: What do you want a Pokemon Crossover of? What Pokemon Story would you change and how? [email protected] Timestamps: Intro: 0:01:10 News: 0:13:39 Quiz: 0:21:13 Topic: 0:36:17 PokeOpinion: 1:11:15 Mailbag: 1:22:…
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Karoline Tamati: Ladi6 returns with new single and promises new album to come
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13:07Karoline Tamati, known to Kiwi music fans as Ladi6, is back with her new single Lightbulb - and she's confirmed there's more to come. Her upcoming new album Le Va is her first big musical project in seven years. This album promises to be a deeply personal project, as it was written as a tribute to Tamati's late mother. "We had a very specific theme…
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David Nicholls: British author and screenwriter talks about pressures of success ahead of Writers Festival appearance
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13:55David Nicholls is a critically acclaimed author and BAFTA-winning screenwriter - and he's set to make an appearance at this year's upcoming Auckland Writers Festival. His bestselling book One Day sold millions of copies and went on to become a successful hit series on Netflix. Off the back of his latest hit novel, You Are Here, Nicholls plans to ad…
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Whitcoulls Recommends: My Name is Emilia del Valle and The Pretender
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3:49My Name is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende. Any new book from the wonderful Isabel Allende is a treat, and this is no exception. It begins in 1866 when an Irish nun becomes pregnant after an encounter with a wealthy Chilean who turns his back on them, and the baby and her mother have to fight for their place in the world. The child, Emilia del V…
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Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge writer on Auckland Airport moving the pick up and drop off zone for Ubers
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3:10After 11 years of operating in New Zealand, Ubers can now drop passengers off out front by the doors at Auckland Airport's domestic terminal. Instead of walking a couple hundred meters from the domestic terminal and through the car rental garage, people in Ubers can enjoy the same convenience as the taxi and shuttle bus riders. BloggerAtLarge write…
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Erin O'Hara: naturopath and wellness expert reveals what vaping can do to your lungs
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4:56New studies have shown that vaping may not be the perfect silver bullet set to bring down nicotine consumption. Recent data shows that people who vape, even without a smoking history, are at a higher risk of developing COPD than non-vapers. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains the research further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/lis…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 4 May 2025, critically acclaimed author and BAFTA winning screenwriter, David Nicholls on the fear he still gets when releasing a book. Ladi6 on the impact of losing her mum, new music and why she's turning towards helping others. Anthony Albanese has won the Australian electi…
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The Sunday Panel: Is the 'Trump Slump' impacting overseas politics?
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11:04This week on The Sunday Panel, Resident Economist at Opes Partners, Ed McKnight, and host of the Front Page podcast, Chelsea Daniels, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Over in Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a second term as Prime Minister. This comes days after Mark Carney won the role o…
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Mike van de Elzen: Can you copyright a recipe?
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7:15Nagi Maehashi, founder of popular food blog RecipeTin Eats, says influencer Brooke Bellamy's new cookbook ‘Bake with Brooki’ plagiarised some recipes from her blog. Maehashi claimed Bellamy's book contained uncannily similar ingredients, quantities, and instructions for a caramel slice and baklava. Mike van de Elzen explained whether you could real…
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Laurie Winkless: physicist and science writer on the risks of New Zealand's major cities sinking
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3:41No coastal city is immune to rising sea levels - and one expert has warned New Zealand could be at risk of sinking shorelines. A new study from a group of New Zealand researchers shows human activity is exacerbating the risks of oceans rising and impacting land. Physicist and science writer Laurie Winkless says oceans are getting warmer and glacier…
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