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Lisa Fischer has always had aspirations she’d be somebody. And she was. In high school, she peaked early and reached the pinnacle of achievements when she won Most Talkative for her high school yearbook. She has lived up to that title with her long storied career in radio and tv broadcasting since shoulder pads were in style (1986). Lisa is a certified health coach, podcast host, a journalist and future TikTok sensation. Her greatest accomplishments? Married to the same man since 1988, mom o ...
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Nerding out about the theory and practice of organizing the rich towards justice. We share both interviews from Organize the Rich as well as season 1 of the podcast Movement Money with Allison Budschalow and Michael Gast. Subscribe to the Organize the Rich Substack at https://organizetherich.substack.com/ and check out the linktree at https://linktr.ee/organizetherich
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Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels | Crossover Media Group

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Jillian Michaels is renowned for transforming lives. Her fearless honesty, passion, and extensive knowledge on health, fitness, and nutrition have made her America’s go to motivator and wellness expert for the past two decades. Now, she's expanding her horizons with Bill Maher's Club Random Studios to bring her hugely popular audio podcast to video. This new format features an impressive lineup of guests and broadens the conversation to tackle the tough topics which matter the most in helpin ...
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Welcome to The Grant Owen Podcast, a podcast where ambition and curiosity meet the wisdom of today’s top entrepreneurs. Join me as we tap into the minds of business owners, creatives, and successful entrepreneurs, revealing their secrets, strategies, and insights for the next generation of game-changers. Discover how these influential figures rose above the challenges and harnessed their creativity and innovation to reach new heights. If you’re a budding entrepreneur or someone who’s eager t ...
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Lean in with Lisa each week to laugh, cry, and learn with Lisa Conrad, as she interviews some of her closest friends. From Hollywood icons to sports legends, Lisa welcomes some of the most spectacular souls to the podcast for a friendly heart to heart, good laughs, and the occasional inappropriate question!
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Love Maine Radio with Dr. Lisa Belisle is a weekly, hour-long program that connects listeners with stories that help them get the most out of living in Maine. Each show introduces the audience to a community of passionate Mainers who share their interesting, poignant, joyful, and inspiring perspectives on living.
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The War Of The Roses

The Maney, Roy & LauRen Show - Kiss 95.1

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Enjoy listening to Maney & LauRen get creative to bust some cheaters.. With the MRL Show’s War Of The Roses, we get down and personal with couples who think their significant other is up to something sneaky. Who will be in hot water today? Guess you’ll just have to listen to find out!
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Educator Forever

Lily Jones, Teacher Advocate

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There’s a lot that needs to change in education. But there are inspiring movements going on too! At Educator Forever, we believe teachers need to be at the forefront of education reform and be empowered to create career pathways that work for them. Do you ever think about leaving the classroom but have absolutely no idea what else you could do? You may not realize it yet, but you have acquired highly valuable skills throughout your teaching journey, and there is unlimited potential for you t ...
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The 80’s Montage

THE 80'S MONTAGE.

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Everything 80's - Two Crazy Aussies discuss 80's music, TV commercials, shows, video clips, artists, toys and conversations about living and growing up in the 80's.. Hosts - Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn. From Melbourne, Australia. Live performers from Rewind 80's Tribute Band.. www.the80smontage.com You Little Ripper.. The 80's Montage Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast Rewind 80s Band - www.rewind80sband.com Tickets - www.rewind80smixtape.com.au Email: [email protected]
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Black Men Win

Epic Echo Productions

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Welcome to Black Men Win! Join us for intimate and insightful one-on-one interviews with remarkable Black men who have achieved success in various fields. In each episode, we sit down with a different guest to explore their personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs. Our conversations delve deep into their experiences, from professional accomplishments to personal growth, shedding light on the wisdom, resilience, and excellence that Black men bring to the world. If you're looking for empowe ...
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Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good is a podcast with and about hobby farmers, small-scale farmers and sustainable farmers. More than that, it’s about the important work these folks are doing for themselves, their families and their communities on and off the farm. Each episode, host Lisa Munniksma sits down to chat with someone doing the good work to discuss how they started, what they're doing now, and what drives them to keep growing. (A presentation of Hobby Farms® magazine, an EG Media c ...
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The Better Brain Podcast

Drs. Rafie and Bickart

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Welcome to the Better Brain Podcast, your source on all things brain health and how to make it better. We're your hosts, Drs. Rafie and Bickart, and we are Neurologists specializing in Neuropsychiatry, Dementia, Sports, and Traumatic Brain Injury. Our mission at the Better Brain Podcast is to provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your brain health and overall well being. We do this by combining the latest evidence-based practices with practical tools to better your b ...
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Succeed Under Stress

Dr. Jonathan Horowitz | sfstress.com

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Work is SO stressful sometimes! How can we get control of it? Join Clinical Psychologist and stress expert Dr. Jonathan Horowitz as he delves into stress management with business leaders, scientists, experts, and other innovators who are trying to improve the way we work.
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Only One In The Room

Laura Cathcart Robbins

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Hosted by Laura Cathcart Robbins, a writer and a recovery thriver and survivor, Laura found herself in an all too familiar position. In September 2018, she was the only black woman in the room at Brave Magic, a famed writer’s retreat. After it was over, she wrote about her “only one” experience in The Huffington Post and comments started flooding into her DM. These comments were from people from all races, ethnicities, creeds, and nationalities who had felt “othered”. Laura beautifully inter ...
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Tax Justice Warriors is a podcast that focuses on tax controversy, Low Income Taxpayer Clincs (LITCs), educating the public, news, and interviews about taxes. The host is Omeed Firouzi, a practice professor and director of the low income taxpayer clinic at Temple University Beasley School of Law. The producer is Zac Harvey.
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AMERICAN DIAGNOSIS with Dr. Céline Gounder

KFF Health News and JUST HUMAN PRODUCTIONS

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“American Diagnosis” is a conversation about some of the biggest public health challenges across the United States, with insights on topics from teen mental health to opioids and gun violence highlighting the voices of experts and people on the ground working for the health of their communities.
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A New Zealand football referee will be wearing a body camera when he officiates at the Club World Cup in June. Waikato's Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh is among 35 referees who will take control at the inaugural tournament with the extra piece of technology strapped to them. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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A Northland man's been forced to fashion a prosthetic foot out of back shed bits and bobs after someone pinched the real deal. Russel Blank, had sent his prosthetic foot off for repairs at the Auckland Artificial limb centre, but when it was returned by courier someone swiped it out his Whangaroa letter box. His spare is not so comfortable so Russe…
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We all know someone who's been sitting on their restricted license for years or perhaps struggling to get a test slot. The Government says scraping the second practical test needed to get a full license will make the process "less time consuming and more efficient" - proposing the first major changes to the license system in 14 years. It's also pla…
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The Public Service Association said hundreds more jobs could go at Health NZ - and affected staff have told RNZ they feel despondent, exhausted and anxious. Health NZ has confirmed it's consulting with staff on proposed changes to its people and culture tea and RNZ understands it's also proposed a restructure in its communications department. Repor…
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Transgender researchers are disappointed Health New Zealand has been told to stop using the term "pregnant people" in favour of "pregnant women". The coalition has told the agency the use of inclusive language is confusing for some people - directing it to use "sex-specific language" from now on. While the move has drawn criticism from some academi…
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An iconic New Zealand music school, which trained many award-winning kiwi artists, has been given a second life after being canned due to financial difficulties two years ago. Former staff from MAINZ have now launched a new school called 'Let's go music' to help fill what they say is the gap left in music education in New Zealand. Luka Forman has m…
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A new social supermarket has opened its doors to Hastings families struggling to cover the cost of groceries. People referred by social agencies are allocated a certain number of points to spend at the store. They can choose what they like from the shop, unlike a food bank. Every every items has a points price and at the checkout shoppers pay with …
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Donald Trump met El Salvador's president in the White House on Tuesday. The main issue on the agenda was a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and locked up in a notorious prison. As United States correspondent Todd Zwillich told Lisa Owen, neither leader is in a hurry to get him back to the US.…
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Digital technology recommendations on the Ministry of Education website say children two to six years old should have minimal screen time, with a sessions a maximum of 15 minutes at a time. It's recommended students six to 12 years old should spend no more than a third of the school day on screen, that's about two hours. But how closely are the gui…
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Europe correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how 34 people have been killed in a Russian missile attack in north eastern Ukraine, one of the men who planned the Manchester Arena bombing at an Ariana Grande concert attacking three prison officers while serving his sentence. She also spoke about how two prestigious University rowing te…
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The government is investing 13.5 million dollars in Tourism New Zealand, to coax international visitors to Aotearoa; focusing on Australia, Germany, China, the United States, South Korea and India. Tourism Minister, Louise Upston said encouraging visitors means more people staying in our hotels, eating in our cafés, spending in our shops, creating …
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A principal said axing a 100 million-dollar scheme that provides extra pay for thousands of teachers is an awful, backward step. But another said most school leaders in Auckland will back the move. A report leaked to RNZ shows the government has been planning to cut Kahui Ako, which pay schools to work in groups, and redirect the money to support c…
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A South African family has been declined residency because their son's considered a burden on New Zealand's health and special education system. Joshua Meets, whose family has lived in New Zealand for nearly 5 years, has a complex seizure disorder, developmental delay and is non-verbal - meaning he requires round-the-clock care. That's meant the fa…
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The government has put out a framework on relationships and sexuality education for consultation, after removing guidelines in June over New Zealand First's concerns about what it calls gender and sexuality ideology. The Education Minister said neither she nor New Zealand First has had any influence over the new framework, which updates the health …
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A Wanaka woman said she was made to feel like a burden when she was trying to get help in a time of crisis. She's told her story following a report that shows there are huge barriers for people in the Upper Clutha who need to access mental health support from a struggling, under-resourced system. A warning, this story from reporter Tess Brunton dis…
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A call for young drivers to have 60 hours of practice behind the wheel before they get a restricted licence will be a big hurdle for some unless the government funds it. This is according to a Wairoa trust that helps rangatahi get their licences. The government has floated changes to the rules for getting a restricted license. Denise Eaglesome-Kare…
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Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn, singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips. Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman. Produced …
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United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK's Deputy Prime Minister issusing some stern words to the Union representing the striking Birmingham rubbish workers, a police detective being sacked after pretending to work from home and a thief returning a lifeboat club's flag more than 50 years later.…
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This afternoon we heard from the minister of health Simeon Brown, who says he understands his predecessor Dr Shane Reti met with the doctors in Tairawhiti last year and developed a recruitment plan... He reiterated that 11.1 full time equivalent senior medical officers are in the pipeline for the region, and recrutiment is underway for more.…
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Doctors warning of crisis at Gisborne hospital say it's demoralising to reach out for help only to be told there is no crisis. A group of more than 30 Tairawhiti doctors wrote to the government last month saying some hospital services are on the brink of collapse and about 40 percent of senior positions are vacant. They wrote last year too but say …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Petroc Trelawny reads his diary for the week (1:14); Gareth Roberts wants us to make book jackets nasty again (6:22); Tom Lee writes in defence of benzodiazepines (13:44); Leyla Sanai reflects on unethical practices within psychiatry, as she reviews Jon Stock’s The Sleep Room (19:41); and, Iram Ramzan provides her…
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The government is shopping for business elsewhere as New Zealand exporters face three months in tariff limbo land. President Trump yesterday backed down suspending what he calls reciprocal tariffs for three months, while talks get underway. But New Zealand exporters still face a base tariff of 10 percent and China's been stung with a super size imp…
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The man who brutally murdered 18 year old Ariki Rigby in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 12 years. She was killed following an argument sparked by her wearing a gang member's t-shirt, and her body was found in a burnt out car in Havelock North. Jimmy Heremaia was sentenced in the Napier High Court, alon…
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More than 20,000 roaming dogs were reported to Auckland Council last year - a 78 percent increase since 2021. But the council said that's just snapshot of the real problem. Because with roaming dogs, come dog attacks - and there's been a 76 percent increase in those in Auckland over the last six years. To try and combat the problem, the Council int…
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The Blues and Moana Pasifika, who both call Auckland home, take the field tomorrow in Super Rugby Pacific's ninth round. After plenty of friendly jabs between the two sides the time for talk is over. Ardie Savea's Moana side are on a roll - having won two games in a row - and will be very confident against a Blues side that's been struggling this y…
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Four pups have been born at Auckland Zoo and it's their first meerkat litter in more than a decade. The tiny quadruplets have brought the Meerkat mob numbers to seven. Adia, a first time mum is doing well and the pups, now about two and half weeks old are starting to explore and enjoy snacks other than mum's milk. Auckland Zoo's team leader Nick Pa…
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After months of public protest and coalition infighting, the contentious Treaty Principles Bill has finally reached the end of its road - voted down at a heated second hearing. The Prime Minister said now it is time to move on - but ACT's leader David Seymour is refusing to accept that the fight is over. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch has …
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The Treaty Principles Bill has been defeated at its second reading. National and New Zealand First voted against the bill, as they indicated they would. Labour, the Greens, and Te Pati Maori also voted against the bill. The only party to vote in favour of the bill was ACT. Political reporter Lillian Hanly spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Thursday's twists and turns include President Trump pausing reciprocal trade tariffs for 90 days. But it seems the base line 10 percent import tax on New Zealand goods remains. US tariffs on China have been jacked up to an eye watering 125 percent. Mons Royal makes high performance Merino outdoor wear and has one of its manufacturing hubs in China.…
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It's been called a "grubby little bill" and a "valuable" lesson by its opponents in parliament today. In the coming hours, it is expected the future of the controversial Treaty Principles Bill will be decided. MPs have been engaging in fiery debates during its second reading in Parliament. Political reporter Lillian Hanly spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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