Children's Whooppee bedtime Stories are stories without nasties, ogres, or things that go bump in the night. Stories to put little dynamos to sleep. No screen to watch just sound to lower the little eyelids.
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Bernard King Podcasts
1981 NBA Finals MVP and current Boston Celtics broadcaster is joined by CLNS Media's John Zannis to delve inside the mind of Max and get his thoughts on the Cs. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
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The Changeover podcast lets you inside the tough world of professional tennis. Hear from the players themselves every week as they travel the world hustling their way up the rankings.
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The New Thinkery is a podcast devoted to political philosophy and its history, along with its many guises in literature, film, and human experience generally. Named after Socrates’ infamous “Thinkery” in Aristophanes’ Clouds, The New Thinkery strikes a balance between the seriousness of academia and the playfulness of casual conversation among friends.
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In The Working Actor's Journey, hear from amazing teachers, role models, and mentors about their lifelong careers. Learn from those who have been acting professionally for decades—to see exactly how they approach the work, what decisions and resources have made the biggest impacts on their artistic lives, and to hear their struggles and successes in the business. How do great actors work? What do they actually do? Let’s find out. These conversations are a virtual toolbox for actors, full of ...
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From the team behind Cyclist Magazine, this is a podcast for lovers of all things cycling, whether you’re a sucker for a sportive, a carbon fibre connoisseur or just Bernard Hinault’s biggest fan. Hosts James Spender and Emma Cole bring you in-depth conversations from within the world of cycling by the people that know it best, with new episodes every other Thursday. Guests have included the likes of Greg LeMond, Tyler Hamilton, Sean Kelly, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and more. Make sure to subscri ...
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Vancouver's premier real estate podcast. Your source for buying, selling, or investing in the Vancouver Real Estate Market with two of Vancouver's top realtors, Adam and Matt Scalena.
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Podcast Plays is a movement by The Feral Theatre Company to make theatre more accessible by providing it for free in podcast form!
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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A podcast about the scientific study of language and the brain. Neuroscientist Stephen Wilson talks with leading and up-and-coming researchers about their work and ideas. This podcast is geared to an audience of scientists who are working in the field of language neuroscience, from students to postdocs to faculty.
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The all-round digital marketing podcast designed to help people of all experience/skill levels become better at their jobs. Tips and tricks from top marketing experts delivered right to your ears. Welcome to the "Azeem Digital Asks" digital marketing podcast, hosted by me, Azeem. Over the course of this podcast, I'll be talking to some of the top marketers in the industry and learning more about them, and getting some really useful marketing tips from them to help you too! If you're interest ...
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Divine Comedy (version 2 Dramatic Reading), The by Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321)
Valerio Di Stefano
The Divine Comedy (in Italian, Divina Commedia, or just La commedia or Comedia) is an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri in the first decades of the 14th Century, during his exile from his native Florence. Considered the most important work of Italian literature, the poem has also has enormous historical influence on western literature and culture more generally. Dante represents the three realms of the afterlife in his three canticles (Inferno--Hell; Purgatorio--Purgatory; Paradiso--Parad ...
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Knicks LEGEND Bernard King on Celtics-Knicks Series and His Old Beef with Cedric Maxwell
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1:06:26Celtics legend Cedric Maxwell welcomes Hall of Famer Bernard King to The Cedric Maxwell Podcast for an unforgettable episode as Boston and New York square off in a heated playoff series once again. The two legends reflect on the Celtics’ Game 1 loss to the Knicks and revisit their fierce battles in the 1980s, including personal rivalries, playoff c…
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Greg welcomes Prof. Rob Wyllie back to the show for a thoughtful conversation on the philosophical legacy of Alasdair MacIntyre. Ranging across MacIntyre’s major works—from After Virtue to his reflections on tradition, ethics, and rationality—they consider his influence on contemporary moral philosophy and make an attempt at placing his thoughts in…
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Science: How sitting shrinks your brain, crime from the cradle
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10:11Science commentator Allan Blackman looks at how sitting for hours can affect your brain - even if you're doing regular exercise. A major new study has tracked 80,000 Queenslanders, looking at how their path to crime was shaped early and differently, for men and women. Allan Blackman is a Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Auckland Universit…
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Against the Odds: The Kiwi women who fought to become doctors
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19:33A new book shines a spotlight on the first Kiwi women to venture into the field of medicine - the challenges, discrimination and outright bullying they had to overcome.
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
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12:19Auckland Museum partially reopens this week after asbestos was found in the nearly 100 year old building, a hearing is almost wrapped up for a new helicopter pad, Auckland's City Mission has held an art exhibition with a difference and they were also among foodbanks that pleaded for funding in the recent 2025 budget, and Auckland libraries are tryi…
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Quentin Johnson reviews Never Flinch by Stephen King published by Hachette
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Clare Turnbull on her struggles with food
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27:40Wellbeing expert Claire Turnbull is known for her practical advice for those wanting to make positive health and lifestyle changes.
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Australia: Mushroom case, defence spending, wages up
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11:52Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn for an update on the Erin Patterson case - the woman accused of killing three of her in-laws by death cap mushrooms - after she took the witness stand yesterday. PM Anthony Albanese is rebuffing a call from the US to up defence spending, millions of Australians are about to get a pay rise of 3.5…
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Next, the call for a new national portal, to make it easier for trades apprentices to qualify and find placements.
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Joe Porter has the latest in sport
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From a tragic accident to a sporting dream
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16:25Bailley Unahi talks to Kathryn about the career she never knew she wanted
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WorkSafe is given six months to pursue fewer 'novel' prosecutions or face deeper restructuring. A Road of National Significance north of Levin is cut down to two lanes, while Microsoft cuts its global workforce as concerns rise about AI taking jobs. Dileepa Fonseka is a Senior Correspondent with BusinessDesk…
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
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10:26Tauranga based Local Democracy Reporter Alisha Evans has news from the region
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Book review: The Question of Palestine by Edward Said
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4:55Cynthia Morahan reviews The Question of Palestine by Edward Said published by Text Publishing
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Stuff and TradeMe have announced a merger, with TradeMe to take a 50 percent stake in Stuff Digital
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Two doctors, one diary and a health system in crisis
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21:07The reality of working in our under-pressure healthcare system is laid bare in Diary of a Junior Doctor - the new five-part docuseries which follows a group of junior doctors at Auckland's Middlemore hospital
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President Trump's tariffs have been ruled illegal by a federal court, but the Oval Office is appealing. Meanwhile, Trump announced steel and aluminium tariffs would double to 50 per cent - and the court has not struck these down. Elon Musk is leaving as questions rise about his drug use, and the President's legislation to enact much of his agenda, …
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Needy data centres showing up in water-scarce areas
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10:13Big tech companies are operating data centres that use vast amounts of water in areas of the world where water is scarce
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The Prime Minister's new chief science advisor, John Roche, is getting underway with his new job, a year after the position was vacated
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How vulnerable customers are handled by telcos
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13:33The telecommunications sector says more people are turning to Facebook and Snapchat
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Chris Eubanks: Top 30 Rise and Fall, Doping Cases Breakdown & Commentary Distractions
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1:29:24Chris Eubanks joins the Changeover Podcast to discuss his journey on the ATP Tour, touching on challenges he faces, his current form, the mental resilience required, and the adjustments made while navigating tour life. He reflects on the importance of mindset, learning from experiences, and the pressures of defending points in major tournaments. He…
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VREP #470 | From Real Estate Outsider to Real Estate Insider with Howard Chai
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58:25What happens when a skeptical renter starts investigating Vancouver's housing crisis from the inside? Storey’s journalist Howard Chai sits down with Adam & Matt to reveal how three years of covering the Vancouver real estate market completely flipped his perspective on who's really to blame for BC's housing mess. From chasing breaking news about de…
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The week that was with Irene Pink and Te Radar
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11:24Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink tell us what's caught their eyes this week.
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Dame Lydia Ko has her first shot at a career grand slam this weekend and Rowing NZ has launched an independent inquiry into a recent US tour.
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Around the motu: Robin Martin in Taranaki
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11:35Robin discusses the latest events in Taranaki including a new high-spec Pouakai Hut replacement built to withstand extreme winds.
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Book review: Gabriele by Anne Berest and Claire Berest
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5:16Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Gabriele by Anne Berest and Claire Berest published by Europa Editions
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How we make things - and how we could do it better
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25:28Tim Minshall is the University of Cambridge's first Professor of Innovation and author of new book, Your Life Is Manufactured.
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Shanghai-based Financial Times correspondent Ed White discusses events in Myanmar, South Korea, and India.
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What will the Government achieve by setting aside $200 million to try and get a small stake in a new offshore gas field?
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Study finds link between low Vitamin D in babies
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10:03Babies born with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop ADHD, schizophrenia, and autism later in life, according to a new study.
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FENZ complaints system neither independent, nor fair: Union
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16:22The Professional Fire Fighters Union says Fire and Emergency's complaints system is neither independent, nor fair.
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This episode is brought to you by the Insta360 GO 3S action camera This week, James and Will are joined by the superest of super domestiques, Welshman Luke Rowe. As road captain at Ineos Grenediers (nee Team Sky), Rowe helped win countless Grand Tours over more than a decade at the British team. However complications from a crash forced Rowe to ret…
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Screentime: with James Croot, Stuff's film and TV reviewer
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8:59James reviews the new Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme, the French Film Festival and Dept Q on
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Raising literacy among boys - one principal's secret
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17:37Teaching boys - how one principal turned around his school's academic performance
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Mark delves into ChatGPT sycophancy, faking adhd tests with AI and artificial intelligence hallucinations affecting lawsuits.
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Te Anau has hosted its first classic boat festival, Fiordland's wild wapiti herd is being considered for formal designation as a herd of special interest.
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Phil Vine reviews Air by John Boyne published by Penguin Random House
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FENZ National Commander apologises for complaint failings
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16:19Fire and Emergency National Commander and Chief Executive Kerry Gregory talks to Kathryn about the apology made to a former volunteer firefighter, Sarah Hullah.
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The award winning film Southern Alps traverse
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22:52Waiatoto follows a seven-day east-to-west adventure across the Main Divide
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UK correspondent Hugo Gye, Political Editor of The i Paper
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11:36Hugo discusses the latest over the car attack in Liverpool, government spending rows and possible drought after a dry spring.
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Tracking apps and their use in coercive relationships
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11:28It's natural for parents to want to know where their children are and technology has made that easier with the use of tracking apps.
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OCR cut but warnings about inflation, unemployment
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9:11A cut to the official cash rate, but warnings about the strength of the economy from the Reserve Bank yesterday.
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FENZ apologises to volunteer firefighter after 10 year battle
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17:02Fire and Emergency New Zealand has apologised unreservedly to a former volunteer firefighter for failing to properly investigate a series of complaints.
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Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness offers more than a critique of empire—it’s a meditation on the slipperiness of truth, the fragmentation of self, and the unsettling possibility that meaning is just another European export gone missing. This episode peers into the novella’s narrative hall of mirrors, examining its existential fog, moral vertigo, an…
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Liz Koh discusses the changes the impact the Budget has had on retirement planning.
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"I'm retired and I don't know what to do with myself"
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14:30Many people prepare financial for retirement - but what about preparing psychologically? Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo on the big transition and how it impacts individuals and relationships
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Book review: The Buried City by Gabriel Zuchtriegel
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9:45Paul Diamond reviews The Buried City by Gabriel Zuchtriegel published by Hachette
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Jack Haddon, 22, has won the Pukekohe 2025 Young Grower regional title for his work managing 200 hectares of cauliflower and cabbage.
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