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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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The Business of Life Master Class

Barb Zant & Debbie Lundberg

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The podcast for successful people embracing every chance to accomplish and experience all they can in life and in business! Every episode is 25 minutes or less asking our Podcast 4 - the four questions each guest addresses. It’s exciting to think about bringing people to you through the podcast! These dynamos and superstars are guests who have tackled their schedules, handled challenges, and they know when to say yes and they know when to say no. They are genuinely welcoming everything they ...
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An Anaheim Ducks Podcast covering the Ducks and the NHL on a game-by-game basis. The Forever Mighty Podcast is hosted by four lifelong Anaheim Ducks fans: Patrick Mahoney, Jason Lamb, Stephen Dohner and Eddy Jones. The Forever Mighty Podcast, as it sounds, covers the Anaheim Ducks on a game-by-game basis. An in-depth analysis on everything surrounding the Anaheim Ducks that has featured guests from all different facets of the game, including: Max Jones, Trevor Zegras, Rich Hammond, Rickard G ...
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Earwitness

Lava for Good Podcasts

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One July night in 1995, Deputy Sheriff William G. Hardy was shot behind the Crown Sterling Suites hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. At the same time as the murder, at least ten people saw Toforest Johnson four miles away, at a popular nightclub called Tee's Place. But detectives zeroed in on him as a main suspect in Deputy Hardy’s murder anyway, ultimately resulting in Toforest being tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. For over a quarter century, Toforest has been confined to a 5’ by 8’ ce ...
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Packers Talk

Packers Talk LLC

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Come and listen to some of the best Green Bay Packers podcasts content available for free. Packers Talk was ranked as the third best Packers Podcast on the internet in 2022 by FeedSpot.com! One subscribe gets you access to an entire stable of distinct content from some great Packers podcasters! Packers Therapy--the longest-running Packers podcast in existence! Chris and Dave bring their unique and entertaining takes on the Packers, pop culture, and betting lines week in and week out. Take a ...
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Supposition. We live in a golden age of sports. I mean this not in the sense of athletes becoming stronger, speedier, savvier and smarter than ever before, nor in terms of the amazing access to live streams and stat feeds, the instant insights and opinionating, the quirks and personalities of celebrity heroes. This, rather, is a golden age of sports in humanistic, historical terms. The truth is that the great majority of people today, willingly or not, have a direct and regular connection to ...
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Locked On Bucs – Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Locked On Podcast Network, James Yarcho

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Locked On Bucs podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the National Football League. Hosted by football analyst James Yarcho, the Locked On Bucs podcast provides your daily Buccaneers fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Bucs franchise. The Locked On Bucs podcast takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from withi ...
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The Early Twenties Podcast

The Early Twenties Podcast

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This podcast attempts to spark conversations on navigating our early twenties in a more meaningful way. We are a gang of four college friends -- Gyani(24), Sodhi(24), Shubhu(24) & Preet(23), figuring out life in runtime. And we wanna document it, sharing our experiences with the world! Every Sunday, one of us takes the lead on a topic that has been most pressing in our professional/social lives, and all of us take it from there :)
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We are the Arseholics! Four Arsenal season ticket holders sitting in the North Bank Lower discuss our home and away matchday experiences, as well as performances, tactics, players, transfers and generally anything to do with the best club in the world. We can also be found on YouTube doing livestreams. If you enjoy the content, please do give us a rating and share the podcast with fellow Arsenal fans! Links to all of our socials can be found here: https://linktr.ee/arseholics
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Elite Rugby Banter

Elite Rugby Banter

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Elite Rugby Banter - the rugby pod where the commentary is as unpredictable as the bounce of the ball. Join Phil, Ant, and Andrew, three rugby nerds and fantasy draft managers, as they give their biased and unqualified but never dispassionate opinions on all things rugby related. Andrew: Rugby claim to fame: length of the field try against Bishops for the u12 C team Teams supported other than the Springboks: Stormers, Scotland Favourite rugby moment: every Breyton Paulse flick-flack Ant: Rug ...
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Love You to Death

Debbie Liz Michele Sharon

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Debbie, Liz, Michele and Sharon are friends who grew up together in a small town on California’s Central Coast… right on the border of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. The sheer number of shared articles of clothing, sleeping quarters, beach trips, school dances, road trips, adventures (both sober and not!), and meaningful moments just makes our collective heads spin. There is just something about hometown friends.. They get you, they speak your language and know your lingo, they ...
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The Boks have wrapped up their on-field preparations for the Rugby Championship with a testing but worthy win over the physical Georgians. All that remains is to sit back and watch the dull, light beer clashes Down Under while Rassie fine tunes his first choices. On the domestic front, the Currie Cup gets going with some of our u20 World Champions …
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Chris Godwin will not be participating in team activities to start training camp - which only helps Emeka Egbuka What are the top stories to follow as Buccaneers' training camp begins? Benjamin Morrison signed his rookie deal and a familiar face returns to help coach Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnBucs Lock…
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Over the weekend, the Australian Working Cattle Dog Championships were held in the regional New South Wales town of Casino.. Eighty handlers and more than 230 dogs battled it out, but it was Queensland's Luke Aisthorpe and his tri-colour border collie, Eva who took home the top prize of $11,000 and hopefully plenty of dog treats. Guest: Ben Gould, …
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Federal Greens leader, Larissa Waters, has called on the federal government to take stronger action to help end the war in Gaza. Overnight, Australia joined other nations to demand an immediate end to the war in Gaza and for Israel to lift aid restrictions. While Ms Waters has welcomed the statement, she says "the Israel regime isn't listening to s…
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Scammers targeting Australians from facilities in South East Asia have been put on notice, as attention on the multi-billion dollar industry grows. The Cambodian government says it has arrested more than 1,000 people working in 'scam factories' that swindle foreigners with cryptocurrency and romance schemes. But human rights groups say many of thos…
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Construction has officially started on what is expected to become the world's largest hydro-electric dam in Tibet. While it would massively contribute to China's energy supply, both India and Bangladesh say the project could lead to disruption for millions of people living along the river downstream. Features: Neeraj Singh Manhas, Special Advisor f…
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Drowning deaths in Australia have fallen by almost 25 per cent in the 20 years to 2022, according to a new study by Royal Life Saving Australia. Among children aged under four years the reduction in drowning rates is almost 60 per cent. Guest: Lauren Miller, Senior Research and Policy Officer, Royal Life Saving Australia Producer: Oscar Coleman…
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As parliament returns for the first time since the federal election, the university sector will be front and centre with the government introducing its student debt relief legislation this week. The changes come as universities continue to face uncertainty amid a clamp down on international student numbers. Guest: Andrew Norton, Professor of Higher…
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More than 20 nations — including Australia — have issued a joint statement calling for an end to the war in Gaza and condemning the humanitarian crisis in the strip. The joint statement by foreign ministers said “the suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths." It also described the recent deaths of more than 800 Palestinians who were se…
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In developing news overnight, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to sit down for peace talks tomorrow in Turkiye. It comes seven weeks after earlier negotiations stalled. Ukraine has been carrying out hundreds of drone attacks inside Russia — causing chaos at airports around Moscow — with hundreds of flights cancelled. At the same time, Ukraine says Ru…
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The federal government has pledged $14 million to tackle the toxic algal bloom affecting South Australian waters, which is twice the size of the ACT. Meanwhile, regional communities reliant on fisheries and tourism say they're facing dire economic circumstances the longer the bloom continues. The state government's emergency management committee wi…
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A viral kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert in the United States last week has led to the resignation of American tech CEO Andy Byron from the company, Astronomer. During the show in Massachusetts, a camera panned to a couple embracing. When they realised they were on the big screen, they quickly jumped out of view. Despite the incident lasting j…
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The Australian delegation that accompanied the Prime Minister to China last week, included key figures from the tertiary education sector. So what did they get out of the trip? Guest: Professor Sharon Pickering, Vice-chancellor and President of Monash University Producers: Joe Sullivan and Lexie Jeuniewic…
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The Prime Minister's six-day tour of China last week was used in part to bolster Australia and Beijing's steel-making partnership. This comes as the Opposition calls for a Senate Inquiry into the Australian metals manufacturing sector. Guest: Alex Hawke, Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation and Manager of Opposition Business in the House Pro…
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The procession of parliamentarians to Canberra has continued this morning, ahead of the first sitting week of the new parliament. Among them is the returning Health Minister Mark Butler, who says the Albanese government's second term will be focused on the delivery of election promises. Guest: Mark Butler, Minister for Health and Ageing, Disability…
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You've heard a lot about the Trump administration's USAID cuts, but the United States is not alone on the cutting front. Today, the Lowy Institute's annual South-East Asia aid map has been released, revealing health, education, and environmental programs in Southeast Asia's poorest countries are under threat as a result of western governments slash…
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Streaming giant Netflix has admitted to saving time and money by using artificial intelligence to create an entire sequence in one of its shows. The Co-CEO Ted Sarandos says one sequence in an Argentinian limited series was completed ten times quicker by using generative AI than if it were done by a VFX team. VFX artist and founder of indie outfit …
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After triggering the election with a vote of no-confidence against Premier Jeremy Rockliff, Tasmanian Labor recorded its worst primary result in history. And with the possibility of a 10-member crossbench, all eyes will now be on the Greens and Independents who hold Tasmania's future in the balance. Guests: Peter George, Independent MP for Franklin…
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The cancellation of Stephen Colbert's top-rating CBS late-night show has shocked the US media industry, as well as television viewers. It comes just days after he criticised parent company Paramount Global's decision to pay $16 million to settle a legal dispute with US President Donald Trump regarding an interview it broadcast on CBS with former Vi…
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US President Donald Trump has ordered the release of "any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to court approval" related to the prosecution of multimillionaire financier and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. This comes after The Wall Street Journal published a report on Friday that claims Mr Trump wrote a sexually suggestive birt…
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A British surgeon in Gaza claims patients who have been shot while seeking food at aid distribution sites in Gaza are showing a pattern of injuries. Dozens of Palestinians have been shot and killed at aid distribution centres near Khan Younis in southern Gaza over the weekend, according to Gaza's local health officials. The US and Israeli-backed Ga…
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Another writer adds more speed to the Buccaneers' hype train, making them his pick to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl Haason Reddick was named as one person's biggest bust candidate for the Bucs this season The annual survey has been fully released and the Bucs find themselves among the top NFL teams in terms of talent Follow & Subscribe on all…
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With Green Bay Packers president, Mark Murphy retiring this month, we went back and ranked the greatest moments the Packers had under his tenure. What moments made the cut and what moments fell short? All this and more on today's No Huddle Radio with Sean Tehan and Gil Martin. ------------------------------------------------- On No Huddle Radio, ho…
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The Locked On NFL Top 100 was released and there were two glaring omissions from the Buccaneers - Vita Vea and Lavonte David Meanwhile, as Tristan Wirfs, Baker Mayfield, Antoine Winfield Jr, and Mike Evans all made the top 100, Mike Evans came in behind rookie Travis Hunter Good news for Benjamin Morrison's contract and another throwback game is an…
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Data centre development applications in Victoria could see up to 20 gigalitres of water used annually if approved, according to FOI documents released to the ABC this week. With power-hungry data centres up to 100,000 square metres in size and a worsening housing crisis — are our planning laws up to scratch? Guest: Linda Allison, Chief Executive of…
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It's been a week in politics headlined by Panda diplomacy, as the Prime Minister toured China, meeting with China's leaders. Anthony Albanese's visit came as Australia's biggest security partner, the US, put pressure on over Taiwan, while back home leaked Treasury advice showed the budget needs significant repair. Guests: Phil Coorey, the Australia…
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