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Reel Awkward - The Podcast

Amanda Campbell and Andy Case

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Three former Blockbuster employees get down and dirty on nerd culture. Join your hosts Amanda and Andy (and their sidekick, Ashlee) as they take you down memory lane. We are REEL AWKWARD and you're welcome.
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Ascendant Health & Politics

Kyle McGowan & Amanda Campbell

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A weekly podcast on public health and politics. Each week, Kyle and Amanda break down the latest public health news and the political influences that impact the lives of everyday Americans, businesses, and communities. They share their insight and experience from years working on Capitol Hill, HHS, and the CDC with listeners. Before starting their own business in August 2020, Kyle and Amanda served as the Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff at the CDC.
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For most aspiring online entrepreneurs, “making it” means achieving success in your business. But what exactly is business success anyway? And how do outwardly successful online entrepreneurs define "making it"? Here at Mirasee FM, we wanted to find out, so we asked a group of diverse online business owners what success means to them. Their answers and insights surprised, moved, and inspired us. In this podcast, accomplished online entrepreneurs discuss what making it means to them, provide ...
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Football is wonderful, football is painful, being an Arsenal fan feels like it gives you a large slice of both. So why not re-live all things Arsenal with the Same Old Arsenal podcast? Amanda, Chris and James meet weekly to talk everything and anything related to the club we love. Arsenal matches, Arsenal transfers, Arsenal of the past, present and future – with some special guests along the way. Join the team and be part of the community. Find us on the Sport Social website: https://podcast ...
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Books and Ideas is hosted by Dr. Ginger Campbell, an emergency physician who is best known for the highly regarded Brain Science Podcast. On Books and Ideas Dr. Campbell explores a wide range of topics ranging from science fiction to the philosophy of science. The show is no longer in regular production, but occasional special episodes may be published.
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When my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I cover mostly Canadian cases and largely from my hometown of Calgary. I respect the victims and their families because I’ve been there. Every victims story deserves to be told. No chatting about my personal life or witty banter….I just get right to the case and tell the victim’s story. My personal story can be found in Season 1, episodes 17&18. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotw
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Do you need A LOT more movies in your life? A podcast dedicated to the art of the double feature - every week, host Peter Collins Campbell talks with a guest about a movie pairing, each season exploring a different over-arching theme. Things may end up getting deep. Or just stupid. It's Something Something Double Feature!
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Rooted is a faith-based conversation with the Huntington Community. This is the official site for the podcast Rooted presented by Forester Radio. Forester Radio is located at Huntington University in Huntington, IN. Check out Forester Radio in Huntington County on 105.5 WQHU or foresterradio.com. As always...stay rooted HU.
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Nonprofit Build Up

A. Nicole Campbell

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Welcome to the Nonprofit Build Up, hosted by A. Nicole Campbell. Discover insights from nonprofit and philanthropy leaders about assessing and building better organizational infrastructure, programmatic strategies, and challenging traditional sector approaches on how to support some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. A. Nicole Campbell has over fifteen years of legal and operational experience in the social sector and has worked in private practice, private philanthropy, and the pub ...
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Quizzish

Mamamia Podcasts

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Have you ever played trivia at a pub and thought to yourself: “Why are there so many questions about sport? Why aren't there more questions about The Bachelor? I wish I could do this at home...” Then you need Quizzish in your life. Hosted by Kelly McCarren, Quizzish is Mamamia’s weekly trivia podcast where two rivals go head to head to see who can become the Quizzish champion. And you can play along at home too.
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Spine Magazine

Spine Magazine

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Spine celebrates creative and production aspects of the book publishing industry. Its mission is to offer creator insight, long-form stories, product information, and community content for an audience that is highly enthusiastic about books.
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Conversations to educate businesses on how to discuss topics of health (physical, mental, financial) and implement all into their company. Episodes include guests who are experts in a variety of fields and our own experiences as business owners and leaders.
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Sick of the hustle, constant self comparison, and the mom guilt I was spoon fed my entire life, I gave hustle culture (and my limiting beliefs), the big middle finger, and started the wild journey of learning how to love and prioritize myself and I finally let go of the bullsh*t society peppers us with on the reg. Along the way, I rediscovered the voice I had lost, and discovered a passion for showing other women how to do the same. Now I’m sharing my journey with you, along with stories of ...
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Tune in every Tuesday and Thursday as host Samantha Paul and acclaimed writer John Reedburg delve into the lesser-known true crime and missing persons cases involving black women. This podcast aims to expose the systemic issues that contribute to these cases being overlooked by the media. Stay informed by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform.
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Wellingtonians now have the chance to discuss the issues of the day one-on-one with proud local Nick Mills and have a forum to share their ideas, passions and outrages on a daily basis. You don't find many people more passionate about the capital than Nick, and he comes to Wellington Mornings after decades of success as the man behind some of the city's leading hospitality and entertainment offerings - Spruce Goose, Hummingbird and the Wellington Saints basketball team just to name a few. Ni ...
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I Love Lucifer The Podcast

Go Girl Media | Realm

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I LOVE LUCIFER the Podcast is a new Romantic Comedy Horror audio series starring Adam Levy (The Witcher). Two B movie stars battle movie monsters by day... and real monsters by night. When the cameras stop rolling, the lines of reality are blurred, and the fantasy of their day job turns into a living nightmare. CREATED BY SUSIE SINGER CARTER and DON PRIESS CAST ADAM LEVY - NIGEL THOMPSON/NARRATOR DAWNMARIE FERRARA - TANYA THOMPSON SUSIE SINGER CARTER - HOLLY KLYM/SINGER RICK SINGER - LARRY S ...
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All In with Pauline Hawkins features guests who have put their chips in the center of the table—risking it all—to pursue their goals and dreams. They have figured out what it takes to make it in their chosen field and have shared it on this podcast.
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Let’s Talk Death is a series of conversations created to normalize, educate and demystify the taboo around death, dying and the journey of grief. Let’s Talk Death is brought to you by HealGrief, a non-profit providing the tools and resources to support one's journey with grief. We seek to empower individuals to achieve a healthy post bereavement growth. Everything we do is inspired by our core belief that no one should ever grieve alone.
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Let’s explore the world of our Dublin Makers and their projects in each episode. You can find us at dublinmaker.ie, we are also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (@DublinMaker). Dublin Maker is a not-for-profit collective of Makers who run annual Maker festival annually and is funded by Science Foundation Ireland.
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D3toPro

Skyler Butts

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D3toPro is dedicated to covering the stories of NCAA Division III athletes who have transitioned to the professional level. We believe every athlete has a story of struggle and achievement that is worthy of sharing. By collecting the athletes' journeys in one place, we hope to further strengthen the bond of the DIII community.
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Law of Code

Jacob Robinson

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The Law of Code podcast focuses on the legal framework being built around blockchains, crypto, NFTs, and DAOs. We’ll look at crypto regulations, rights surrounding NFTs, as well as the legislation impacting blockchain. You’ll hear from the top lawyers, lawmakers, and entrepreneurs in the space – we’ll touch on best practices countries are implementing, new regulations, and share ideas on the best path forward.
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Wellington City Council is investigating offering $1500 'micro-grants' to businesses affected by roading changes - but is this figure meaningful? And how is the mood of Wellington? We know it's bad, but is there an element of the city feeling sorry for itself? Those were some of the questions for the Business Panel this week, with Lowe & Co managin…
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In this episode, Brooks Robinson shares how he went from being a life-long hockey player to triathlete. Brooks recently completed Ironman 70.3 Maine and walks us through his expierence. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify…
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Wellington takes on Tasman in the NPC this weekend, hoping to make Tasman's time with the Ranfurly Shield a one-week wonder - so what's the team looking like? And Wellington Olympic have taken the Chatham Cup - how big a deal is this? Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper joined Nick Mills for the Friday Sport Kicko…
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It was a resounding win for Kamala Harris at Wednesday afternoon's US Presidential debate - but how much can change over the campaign? And there have been a bunch of job losses in regional New Zealand this week - is there more to come? Those were the questions for the Friday Faceoff panel this week, with Iron Duke Partners director Phil O'Reilly an…
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Today's Non Profit Build Up podcast episode is an insightful conversation with Dr. Aleesha Taylor, a leading voice in philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. We delve into the transformative work being led by Dr. Taylor, with a spotlight on Herald Advisors, a firm she founded after her impactful tenure at the Open Society Foundations. In this episod…
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In this harrowing episode of "No Tears For Black Girls," we delve into the tragic story of Amanda Williams, a beloved salon owner and respected community member, whose life was cut short on October 9, 2023. As the Warrensville Heights community reels from the shock of her murder, perpetrated by her former lover Tirrell Edwards, we explore the court…
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Health Minister Shane Reti has announced how he plans to meet health targets set by the government - but how much money will have to be spent to meet them, and are they achievable? And are the regions in store for more pain as Winstone Pulp closes operations, and Methanex reduces production? Both Wairarapa MPs, Labour's Kieran McAnulty and National…
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The government asked for advice on potentially introducing 120km/h speed limits - so what does NZTA make of the idea? And what did we learn during the sentencing hearing for Kiwirail over the Kaitaki losing power and issuing a mayday call? NZ Herald Wellington issues reporter joined Nick Mills for the Capital Letter. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com…
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Tammy Nevin was a busy realtor and mom who, like many during the Covid years, found herself stuck at home and needing to find options for caring for herself without access to the usual places. But options like red light were either expensive or cheaply made so she set out to build her own version of products that found the happy medium and Happy So…
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On this episode of "No Tears For Black Girls," we dive into the harrowing story of 23-year-old Trineisha Den Colomb, a bright young soldier with dreams of joining the Marines. Abducted and brutally murdered, her case stood out as the only known victim outside the serial killer's usual target area. We uncover the chilling details leading to the capt…
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Amanda Holmes reads Randall Jarrell’s “The Bird of Night.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. Hosted on Aca…
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Nick Cave has returned with a new album with a more spiritual feel; Wild God. Fresh from his 12-week hiatus to donate an organ to a family member, Wellington Mornings music man James Irwin joined Nick Mills to review the album, and share some interesting discoveries he made while recovering. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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Lise was a spicy and fun loving, energetic senior out in the dating world....and still vulnerable to domestic violence. In fact women over 55 are increasingly becoming the new risk age group Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-million-other-choices/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out…
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An acclaimed Wellington writer has a new show. Elspeth Sandys's The Body Politic is now showing at Circa Theatre. She told Nick Mills the show is a classic drama set in an apartment complex in Thorndon in 2021, where the small dramas between the owners mirror the larger political issues of our world. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins is publicly discussing potential taxes that could form Labour policy for the next election - is this a smart political strategy? And its understood David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill is before Cabinet today - how long is it until the bill is introduced to Parliament? Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls joined Ni…
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In this episode, Justin and Matt share their experiences at Ironman 70.3 Louisville. Matt, Justin and Ashley have been friends for a few years and have had the opportunity to train and race together on occasion. We got to learn about their introduction to triathlon and how they choose a mid-August race in North America. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast…
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Growing up in a discouraging family, Angie was driven to prove her worth and follow her passion for performance. Angie reflects on her struggles with imposter syndrome and being authentic and self-compassionate. For her, making it is the continuous journey of self-reinvention and new possibilities. Making It! explores the lives and stories of entre…
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The Wellington City Council has dropped $550,000 to install a bike rack on a lane off The Terrace - is this responsible spending? That was the big question for the Friday Faceoff panel this week, with Rongotai MP and Green transport spokeswoman Julie Anne Genter, and Wellington City Councillor John Apanowicz. Also on the agenda was the tourist levy…
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The All Blacks take on South Africa in the second test in Cape Town this weekend, so how will the changed side fare against the world champions? Newstalk ZB's voice of rugby Elliot Smith joined Nick Mills live. Back home, Wellington Olympic take on Auckland FC in the Chatham Cup this weekend - what can we expect? All Sport Breakfast host Adam Coope…
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Welcome back to "No Tears For Black Girls." In today's heart-wrenching episode, we delve into the tragic story of Charnette Walker. On a peaceful June night in 2024, Charnette's world was torn apart when her daughter's ex-boyfriend, in a vengeful rage, set their home ablaze. This senseless act, fueled by a petty argument, claimed the life of Charne…
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Will the increased $100 visitor levy reduce our tourism numbers, and was the removal of toast for new mums at Wellington Hospital a cost-cutting exercise? Those were the questions for the politics panel this week, with Labour's housing and local government spokesman based in the Wairarapa Kieran McAnulty, and newcomer Katie Nimon, National MP for N…
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Entities associated with Sir Peter Jackson and Dame Fran Walsh have bought more than $100 million worth of property in Wellington's Lyall Bay - so what could be in the pipeline? And days after it was revealed Wellington Hospital had stopped serving toast to new mums immediately post-birth, what's happening now? NZ Herald Wellington Issues reporter …
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In July 2016, the tight-knit Armstrong family community was rocked by the brutal murders of Don and Antonio Armstrong, a picture-perfect couple adored by all. Dive deep into the labyrinth of hidden betrayals and dark secrets that unraveled their seemingly idyllic lives. Their son AJ stands accused, but the evidence tells a convoluted tale that has …
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Amanda Holmes reads Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. H…
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OPINION Yesterday on her show, Heather Du Plessis Allan revealed that transport and local government minister Simeon brown has a new name. He’s now being called 'Golden Balls' by his caucus. It's a reference to David Beckham, a name he got for always delivering and because everything he touched turned to gold. There’s clearly a lot of faith in Sime…
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Catherine was a cop, she was also a woman. Not matter how trained or designed we are to take care of and defend ourselves....we are still victimized at an alarming rate. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-million-other-choices/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.c…
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Business confidence has hit a ten-year high according to ANZ's latest survey - but are businesses in Wellington feeling as confident as those in other parts of the country? And what impact are electricity prices having on businesses, and is the market working? Those were some of the questions for the Wellington Mornings Business Panel this week, wi…
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Outgoing Treasury boss Caralee McLeish has recommended New Zealand adopt a capital gains tax - and has also said we need to look at changing our superannuation settings as our population ages. So could it return to the political agenda? And Darleen Tana has taken her battle to remain an MP to the courts - how does this legal challenge work? Newstal…
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The crew are back to discuss EVERYTHING that went on at the Emirates and as you can imagine there will be quite a bit to discuss. We discuss the goals, PGMOL, Chris Kavanagh, Fabian Hürzeler, Yellow cards, Red cards, our transfer window - how angry we all are because chris kavanagh ruined the match, missed chances and preview tottenham Learn more a…
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Discover the dark truth behind a father's supposed suicide in this chilling tale of family lies and the weight of secrets. Blurring reality and fantasy, this urban suspense/horror chronicles the journey of John Reedburg as he navigates life in Los Angeles while grappling with his haunted past. Join us this October for a gripping exploration into Jo…
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17 year-old Jodi Henrickson disappeared June 20, 2009 from the 50 square km island of Bowen British Columbia. Although suspected of being the victim of foul play, and her friends and family never giving up on finding Jodi, her case went cold. Journalist Jenni Baynham took up the case and has been working on a docuseries about her mysterious vanishi…
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The 90s brought a wave of talented actresses to Hollywood, including Maia Campbell who rose to fame on NBC's 'In The House' and starred alongside Tupac Shakur and Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice. But as the years went by, she fell victim to drugs, mental illness, and prostitution, causing her to disappear from the public eye. Despite attempts to he…
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Amanda Holmes reads Grace Paley’s “The Poet’s Occasional Alternative.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. H…
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Today is a listener suggestion. A young mother out in the dating world is killed in a very new relationship, in front of her little peanut. A warning to us all about red flags. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-million-other-choices/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redc…
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In the tragic tale of Timea Batts, an innocent eleven-year-old girl mistakenly shot by her own father, we unravel the layers of events that led to that fateful day in Hendersonville, 2016. Join host Samantha Paul as she navigates through the heartrending details of the case, examining Timothy Batts' history, the community's reaction, courtroom dram…
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In our latest episode, we take a deep and heart-wrenching dive into the tragic story of Trellis Sykes, a beacon of hope abruptly silenced on May 13, 1994. This solemn episode led by our devoted host, Samantha Paul, uncovers decades-old wounds and brings forth the relentless pursuit of justice for a young girl who had her entire life ahead of her. 0…
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In this episode Mike and Ashley speak to Maria Kilbride and Amanda Nurse. Besides the bond of crushing the Ironman 70.3 Maine course, Maria and Amanda shared a familial bond as Maria is Amanda's aunt. They both had an amazing race and we enjoyed hearing all about their podium finishes! Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Ha…
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As an unambitious kid, Daniel Levis never imagined owning a business, let alone helping others thrive. His journey is a testament to overcoming self-doubt and building systems for success. He shares insights on the importance of self-belief and strategic planning to make it in entrepreneurship. Making It! explores the lives and stories of entrepren…
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On Friday Faceoff, political commentators Bryce Edwards and Brigitte Morten discuss how councils should act after the Prime Minister's warning around spending. They also look at the prospect of Winston Peters vying for another term in Parliament, and can males and females be platonic friends? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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In Friday Sport, Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper explain to Nick Mills why they believe the All Blacks sudden coaching change has been dealt with well. They also discuss why the Wellington Pride and Lions are wearing special pink jerseys for Sunday's home Farah Palmer Cup and NPC matches in Porirua. LISTEN ABO…
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In this week's politics segment, Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Labour's Health and Wellington Issues spokesperson Ayesha Verrall debate Chris Luxon's sharp warning to councils over spending. They also discuss the Commerce Commission's recommendations to make the baking industry more competitive, and how the Darleen Tana situation is playing ou…
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In this week's Capital Letter, NZ Herald's Wellington Issues reporter Georgina Campbell discusses the possible $1.1 million spend by NZTA to protect snail and lizard species from the Otaki to north of Levin motorway. Georgina also updates Nick on the story of Wellington school student Julia Choquette, who has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, who's been fund…
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