We're going to talk about some of the newest movies out and some of the best movies we've seen. We're also going to explorer sports politics and great topics such as self-love and serving God. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-elder/support
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Scott and Ryan discuss Survivor
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Tangentially Speaking is dedicated to the idea that good conversation is organic, uncensored, revelatory, and free to go down unexpected paths with unconventional people. chrisryan.substack.com
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Aaron Heth and Ryan Treadwell, two elder millennials, take on brands, products, and concepts and try to fix them to fit in this modern hellhole.
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Join actor Mike 'Box' Elder as he sits down with fellow actors, directors, writers, comedians, producers and casting directors to extract insightful commentary on what it takes to achieve success in both Hollywood and the entertainment industry.
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Restorative Justice is often framed as an alternative to punishment in criminal legal and education settings, and but that’s only part of the story. Join host David Ryan Barcega Castro-Harris to learn how to apply Restorative Justice philosophy, practices, and values in your everyday life.
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Host Naomi is joined each week by a special guest to talk Survivor hot takes, and more importantly, about Mike White's masterpiece School of Rock! // PRODUCTION VALUE is my new podcast. I'll interview my favorite artists and producers about the work they create! It's all about how they've turned creative passions into captivating realities.
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This podcast series is produced at the Taylorsville Utah Institute of Religion at Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus. Student-hosted podcasts include various guests exploring a variety of gospel topics. Each episode seeks to help listeners find ways to fulfill President Russell M. Nelson’s October 2023 charge to ”Think Celestial.”
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B'H/Blessed is Our Creator!!! S.O.U.L. S.=Seven O.= Original/Oldest U.=Universal L.=Laws A show produced and hosted by Don Zusya Goodman, a Rabbinical College of America Graduate with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Religious Studies has been a member of the Chabad Lubavitch Chassidic educational movement for the past 36 years. 1. Fuses Torah/Biblical Rabbinical Learning with prior secular training in radio-communications-newspaper skills. 2.T.C.I. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention formerly cert ...
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These days, practically everything is an Xbox, and Xbox fans deserve to celebrate their passion for Xbox everywhere. Unlocked is the definitive Xbox podcast, hosted by Ryan McCaffrey alongside a panel of expert guests. Each week, they dive deep into breaking Xbox news, exclusive game reveals, and heated debates on the future of Xbox—covering everything from consoles and PC to Game Pass and cloud gaming. Whether you're a longtime Xbox fan or just jumping in, Unlocked is your go-to source for ...
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Welcome to the Live Leadership Podcast, where authenticity meets practicality in church leadership. Join Ryan Kimmel and Jon Delger, the lead pastor and Executive Pastor of Peace Church, as they take you behind the scenes of their dynamic roles in leading a growing church. Get ready to go beyond leadership theories and dive into the real conversations they face on a daily basis. Gain valuable insights into the challenges, victories, and lessons learned from the front lines of church leadersh ...
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Experience behind-the-scenes stories and interviews relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join Jon Ryan Jensen, editor of the Church News, and Church News reporter Mary Richards as they interview Church leaders, members who are making a difference, and writers from the Church News team.
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Welcome to the ElderCare Insights by Welcome Back Home Care with Lee Berkowitz, the podcast designed to help you navigate the complex world of elder care. We know the questions and concerns you're grappling with–we've been there too. Each episode is packed with answers to your FAQs, solutions to common challenges, and the essential tools you need to make informed decisions. We'll introduce you to experts that help you navigate this important phase of life. At 'ElderCare Insights,' we believe ...
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This podcast is dedicated to all things related to the process of waking up, walking out and moving on from life in a Christian cult or high control religion. Its host, Dr Ryan Lee, is a former Jehovah's Witness with a doctorate in clinical psychology and a practicing therapist, specializing in helping former JWs and other cult survivors move through the recovery and rebuilding process Dr Lee covers a range of topics relating to coming to terms and healing from religious trauma and rebuildin ...
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Welcome to the Future State Project where we talk about how to tap into your inner-innovator and remind you that it doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to be awesome!
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Connect Our Elders believes that to appropriately care for our Nation’s Elders it is not enough to just look at things in a compartmentalized manner as issues arise.We must be proactive in educating our Elders about adequate planning as far as finances, estate planning, trusts, etc in addition to letting them know proactively about all of the various levels of care on the continuum, how they work together, how each is paid for, as well as the community resources, technology solutions, and ot ...
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Native Circles
Dr. Farina King, Dr. Davina Two Bears, Sarah Newcomb, Eva Bighorse, & Brian D. King
This podcast features Native American and Indigenous voices, stories, and experiences for everyone to learn, not only in North America but also throughout the world. The founders of Native Circles are Dr. Farina King (Diné) and Sarah Newcomb (Tsimshian), who were inspired to start this podcast to educate wider publics about the interconnections and significance of Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous experiences and matters. The primary co-hosts of the podcast are Dr. King, Dr. Da ...
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Ep132 S5: Ryan Hougaard "The Times of Restitution of All Things" Elder David A. Bednar
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29:03Dr. Kirk Burbidge and LDSSA Council member Ryan Hougaard discuss Elder David A. Bednar’s powerful message, “The Times of Restitution of All Things”. They explore how the Restoration is an ongoing miracle that empowers covenant disciples to move God’s work forward today. With insights on priesthood keys, the Book of Mormon, and our role in this disp…
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From Maroon 5 to therapist: Ryan Dusick shares his story
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25:43Ryan Dusick achieved the teenage dream, starting a band in his garage with his mate Adam Levine that reaches superstardom. But as Maroon 5's original drummer, Dusick crashed and burned just as Maroon 5 soared. After being forced out, he spent nearly a decade lost in depression and addiction. But Ryan Dusick found a way back, earning a master's in c…
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Easy Eats: Parsley, pistachio and parmesan crusted salmon
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6:01Wednesday afternoon means easy eats and today Kelly Gibney's mouthwatering recipe is parsley, pistachio and parmesan crusted salmon.
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Louisa Tipene Opetaia & Ama Mosese were recommended to me by our news reader Marama T-Pole. They run a tour company focused on showing off South Auckland's Mangere, or as they put it "an underappreciated cultural gem."
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The Airforce Museum in Christchurch regularly receives donations of WW2 memorabilia. But a recent donation stood out, a log book belonging to Sargent Charles Kronk. It had a big gash in the top, probably damaged in service. But that wasn't what made it interesting... find out what was as he chats to Jesse.…
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The people openly judging books by their covers
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9:57General advice is to never judge a book by its cover, but our next guests' job is literally to do that. Chloe Blades is one of the judges for the 2025 PANZ Book Design Awards, she tells Jesse what makes a cover stand out from the rest.
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Paying tribute to "Prince of Darkness" Ozzy Osbourne
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9:03Paul Martin, from the alternative metal band Devilskin, joins Jesse to talk about Ozzy Osbourne's influence and what the Black Sabbath rocker was like when he met him.
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Law professor Steven T. Collis on peacemaking and the need for religious freedom worldwide
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42:35Since the early days of the Restoration, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have championed the fundamental human right to religious freedom. In 2023, President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency, asked, “Where would the absence of religious freedom lead society?” To consider this important question, aut…
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Calling all grammar fans! We've got the interview for you
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24:04Grammarian Ellen Jovin discovered that when she set up a table outside a subway station in New York with a sign encouraging people to ask their grammar questions, it was a huge hit. She and her husband Brandt Johnson took the grammar table on the road across America. The result is Rebel with a Clause, a book written by Jovin and a documentary direc…
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A new report from the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Australian Human Resources Institute says that people over 50 are considered as "older" and that many employers are reluctant to hire workers under the age of 24 or over 50.
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Books Books Books: Some Helpful Models of Grief & Notes to John
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11:59Book reviewer Anna Rankin talks to Jesse about her recommendations, Some Helpful Models of Grief, from Compound Press, by Aotearoa writer and artist Hana Pera Aoake and Notes to John by Joan Didion.
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Tech Tuesday: Microsoft security breaches and more
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9:26Tim Batt joins Jesse to discuss the security breach affecting Microsoft's SharePoint, and also the company's plan to offset carbon emissions with a new deal with Vaulted Deep (via Tom's Hardware). It's a dual waste management solution designed to help remove carbon from the atmosphere in a bid to protect nearby towns from contamination, by burying …
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Grand buddies: Friendships between school kids and the elderly
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10:26Twice a week for the past seven years, pupils from Sydney's Glenwood Public School go to visit Whiddon Easton Park Nursing Home. The results, are delightful. Jesse speaks to Glenwood Public School Principal Jay McInney.
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1 in 1000 Kiwi kids are affected by Juvenile Arthritis
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9:31What is juvenile arthritis and what is being done to help those kids who are affected by it? Jesse talks to 12 year Andi and her mum Nicki about the illness.
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Producer Alex McAtee (The Disaster Artist, Sausage Party) joins us on the Box Angeles podcast episode 351. Alex stops by the bungalow and discusses getting her start as a PA to becoming EVP at Point Grey, the struggles in development, navigating pitches, building trust with collaborators while making sure everyone is on the same page creatively, ho…
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Paying attention to giving people your full attention.
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24:17We've all experienced that moment when someone glances at their phone mid-conversation and you suddenly feel invisible. Kiwis check our devices around 50 times an hour, and it's costing us more than we think. Psychiatrist and writer Dr. Samaiya Mushtaq says attention is a form of care, and when we lose it, we lose empathy too. She writes for Modern…
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Mastering pasta: How do you make the perfect pasta dish?
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26:31If you've ever cooked alongside an Italian, you'll know that cooking pasta properly is a very big deal. With around 350 different types of pasta, we are looking at which sauces pair best with which shapes and how to avoid some common mistakes along the way. Emilie Pullar from 'Burnt Butter Table' is here to help. Emilie runs the popular Instagram p…
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Information Centre Cold Calls: It's a wrap!
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14:40Calling iSite centres at random to chat to staff has been a Monday delight. Today we share some of the most memorable moments.
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Telly Taster: Squid Games and Dexter: Resurrection
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8:20TV Critic Dominic Curry gives his hot takes on what he's been watching.
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Tinā star Anapela Polata'ivao is hitting notes
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8:07Anapela Polata'ivao, star of the recent hit film Tinā has announced her new project and it's a departure from her role as an actor.
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Fancy a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang replica in your home?
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15:12A music performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has just wrapped and the iconic Chitty, made from scratch from bits of old junk, is now being auctioned.
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The 2025 Book Industry awards took place over the weekend and Louise and Gareth Ward won a prize for their Bookstore Detective novels.
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Former Xbox Exec on the Past, Present, and Future of Xbox – Unlocked 700
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1:30:01Former Xbox executive Greg Canessa – creator of Xbox Live Arcade – joins us for our 700th episode to share some awesome inside-baseball stories from his days at Xbox. He also talks about his perspective on Xbox today from the business side of things (including his thoughts on the Activision-Blizzard acquisition), as well as how he feels about Xbox'…
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This week's critter of the week loves freezing temperatures, no sunlight and extreme pressure. It lives at extreme depths, seven kilometres down, not just surviving but thriving. Nicola Toki joins Jesse to discuss the supergiant amphipod, Alicella Gigantea.
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Find out how to get your washing done in a wet winter
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6:27For most of us winter has brought with it a lot of rain, and that makes drying washing challenging, and more than often expensive. Fortunately, The Housekeeper's Rachael Quinn is here to help.
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A twist on a French classic: Poires Belle Helene
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10:42Yellow Brick Road's Martin Bosley shares his recipe for Poires Belle Helene. The classic French dessert was invented in the 1800s, Martin explains why it's stood the test of time.
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Universal Language and Jaws @ 50 The Definitive Story
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13:00Kate Rodger recommends Universal Language (in cinemas) and Jaws @ 50 The Definitive Story on Disney+.
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Freaky Friday: The Sistine Chapel puzzle piece
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7:45Dara from Northland shares her story of a missing puzzle piece and some divine intervention.
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We dip into the debate about which canned corned beef is best - Palm or Pacific. RNZ Tahi's So'omalo Iteni Schwalger shares his love of corned beef whatever the style.
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The Christchurch bar named best in Australasia
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7:52This week Christchurch's 'Cellar Door' was named Australasia's best wine bar, by 'World of Fine Wine Magazine'. Whie that's great news, in even better news it means the bar goes on to represent the region in the world finals later this year. Owner Tim Ogle chats to Jesse.
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The hunt is on for the best mousse in Aotearoa
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8:13Chef Peter Gordon joins Jesse to talk about a new competition called Mousse Masters, and what makes a good chocolate mousse.
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North and South magazine is returning to print this November. The magazine had moved to a digital newsletter in January, but positive growth and audience engagement means it is returning to being a physical magazine.
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Restorative Justice as Spiritual Practice: Ruth Ifakemi Jeannoel on Grief, Community & Circlekeeping
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1:05:02Send us a text Ruth Ifakemi Jeannoel returns to share the intimate journey behind her new book, Restorative Justice Practices: Circlekeeping for Community Healing. This conversation is rooted in grief, ancestry, and the deep practice of restorative justice as both strategy and spiritual path. We explore what it means to be a practitioner, a mother,…
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Find out why your KiwiSaver Statement is a must read
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17:59It's that time of the year when your KiwiSaver annual statement comes out. Mary Holm explains why you should read it!
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A-Z of Aotearoa: The Evolution of Dairies
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27:54In today's installment of A-Z of Aotearoa, we're talking about the humble New Zealand dairy.
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What is the "Gen Z stare" and why should you care?
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14:13Culture 101's Perlina Lau and Afternoons Senior Producer Olivia Wilson explain the blank face response some Gen Z's use and why it is infuriating some older people.
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Move over football and hockey, here comes Hungerball
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12:40Hungerball is a new game that sees players in an inflatable arena try to score and defend their goal.
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The Auckland tattoo artist featuring in Lorde's music video
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16:58The music video for Lorde's latest single, 'Hammer', has racked up three-quraters-of-a-million views on YouTube.
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Find out how seaweed could prevent global famine
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8:06A new study from the University of Canterbury has shown that seaweed could potentially avert a significant number of deaths from starvation in the future.
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If this is the Golden Age, how do we make the most of it?
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23:51Humans have periods of great success followed by decline and eventual collapse. It's what we do. Golden Ages lose their shine. We are living in the greatest Golden Age of all time and what happens next for us isn't fate, it's a choice says Swedish historian, lecturer and commentator Johan Norberg. He mines lessons from golden ages of the past to he…
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Milly Mitchell-Anyon is a rising voice in Aotearoa's arts scene - she's held exhibitions at Sarjeant Gallery, Puke Ariki, and Dunedin Public Art Gallery. She's just launched 'Flaming Star' a genre-bending show which reimagines the Wild West through queer and Indigenous lenses. She shares her book, music, film and podcast picks with Jesse.…
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Easy Eats: Spanish-inspired meatballs w/ chilli, chickpea and spinach sauce
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8:42Kelly Gibney talks through her divine sounding meatball recipe. She says the meatballs stay incredibly moist and tender with the addition of grated carrot. Chickpeas are an economical addition to the smoky tomato sauce, that brings texture and added nutrition. Traditionally this dish might be served with crusty bread, roast potatoes or a green sala…
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Music Critic: Void Waves and Damien Jurado
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14:11Critic Matthew Crawley shares his top tunes, Waste Away by Void Waves and For Each Familiar Scene by Damien Jurado.
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Meredith Quick has been on an 'Uncharted Expedition' that took her from Kazakhstan to Mongolia, and today she tells Jesse all about the mysterious excursion.
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The volunteers trying to save the historic ferry SS Toroa
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12:19The ferry SS Toroa turns 100 this year and passionate volunteers are asking for help to get her restoration complete, and see the steam boat back on the Waitemata.
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Protecting the Pukunui (the Southern NZ Dotterel)
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13:14Rakiura / Stuart Island is home to 105 Pukunui. It's the only place in the world they can be found Doc class them as 'Threatened - Nationally Critical'. Just one step away from extinction.
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Find out how drone chainsaws could actually improve health and safety
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11:47Researchers from the University of Canterbury have successfully developed chainsaw drones with the goal of improving worker safety.
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Departing Young Men General President Steven J. Lund and Sister Kalleen Lund on patterns of sacrifice and service
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48:51The partnership of Young Men General President Steven J. Lund and his wife, Sister Kalleen Lund, has been an international one. Having met first in Frankfurt, Germany, while President Lund was enlisted in the U.S. Army after serving a mission, they reunited later as students at BYU in Provo, Utah, and married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1980. They h…
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