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Student Radio Stories

Student Radio Stories

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A podcast about sharing my journey and experience in student radio with tips and tricks along the way. Throughout the podcast, there are interviews from those from student radio and some working in the radio industry.
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Aircheck: Radio Stories

Rich DeSisto & Paul Kelly

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AIRCHECK is a podcast about radio's personality from radio personalities. Each episode includes guests from the Radio industry including, but not limited to, Air Personalities, Program Directors, General Managers, and Owners. In addition to the shared stories, AIRCHECK incorporates the rewound audio from those special story moments. Both Rich De Sisto and Paul Kelly, currently on the air in Philadelphia, have concentrated their radio careers in the northeast corridor of the country. Radio st ...
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Rooster Radio brings you stories and insights from interesting people doing amazing things. The podcast reveals business and personal growth learnings from entrepreneurs and experts in business, leadership, marketing, science, technology, health, hospitality and much more. Hosted by James Begley and Andrew Montesi. Rooster Radio focuses on the influencers who are taking risks, overcoming challenges, leading teams and taking the world on. We delve into their rarely told stories of success, fa ...
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Join Love Stories TV founder and CEO Rachel Jo Silver as she hosts conversations with leaders in the wedding, lifestyle, and media industries, from CEOs and CMOs to other business experts. Discover the latest trends, gain valuable marketing insights, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of weddings. Follow @lovestoriestv on Instagram for more updates and inspiration.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Mark and Joe interview people with stories that affirm your belief in the goodwill, courage, determination, commitment and vision of everyday people. Our primary goal is that, through another person's story, you will find meaningful connection no matter your place in life. We intend that the stories we select will be inspiring and maybe help you laugh, cry, think or change your mind about something important in your life.
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Radio Walks & Sound Stories

Jonathan Kempster - oral history

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Oral History and Audio Storytelling - the pictures are better on radio. "Plenty of time, plenty of tape, and few questions", (pioneering oral historian George Ewart Evans, 1909-1988, https://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/George-Ewart-Evans-collection). Listen to Radio Walks on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/jonathan_kempster https://walklistencreate.org/sound-walk-september/sound-walk-september-awards/
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The magazine show for all runners, no matter your speed, distance, or experience. Each month we will bring you interesting interviews from the world of running, top music tunes to power through your work out and, of course, words of motivation and encouragement as you head out on the road. So, if you want to know more, would like share your story, or have a question you would like to submit to, please get in touch. www.therunningstories.com Produced by morefuzzylogic.com with PRS Licence. ww ...
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Join Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, an emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist, for "ER Vet !" This show is dedicated to all things emergency related. After all, we all dread having to go to the veterinarian at 2 A.M. In this show, Dr. Lee will help educate pet owners on what you really need to know about keeping your pets safe and protected. When is it a "real" emergency? When should you go to the animal ER? What can you do to prevent a visit to the ER? What do ...
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Five years ago, a group of friends gathered with August in the Girl Boner Radio studio to play You Don’t Know My Life. They shared spicy, funny, embaraassing, and touching stories from their lives. You’ll hear about puberty mishaps, awkward kisses, sexy exploration, unforgettable dates and more. Listen, enjoy, and play along! This episode features:…
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It's Official! David’s Bridal, the nation’s leading bridal, wedding planning, and special occasion authority, today announced the launch of Pearl Media Network and the acquisition of Love Stories TV, the top wedding media brand taking a digital-first approach to wedding content and inspiration with over 20M viewers per month across content platform…
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2024 was billed as the biggest election year of voting in global history, as almost half of the world's population — 3.5 billion people — headed to the polls in 72 countries. A year ago, we previewed this "democracy super bowl" with two special guests — and they're back to tell us how it all went.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than 50 British MPs and peers have signed a letter urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to implement a medical evacuation programme for injured Palestinian children in Gaza after the UK denied entry to a four-year-old Palestinian boy who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As fires continue burning in Victoria's west, Boxing Day conditions and into the weekend are set to mirror those of Black Summer. Many locals were forced to spend Christmas out of their homes as at-risk towns were evacuated early. Featuring: Karen Hyslop, Northern Grampians Shire MayorAv Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Around a quarter of a million people are estimated to have died in the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, more than half of them from Aceh province in Indonesia. One-thousand kilometres of coastline around the province were smashed by the wave, wiping out entire villages and families. Radio National Breakfast hears from one person who survived.…
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In a trend mirroring Australia, around 30 per cent of Americans call themselves religious "nones". That is, they have no affiliation with any organised religion. But a study of 11,000 people by the Pew Research Center shows that many "nones" still believe in God. Also, is solitude an antidote to the anxieties caused by our modern culture of distrac…
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A Jewish feminist New Testament Studies teacher on what keeps her curious; a major statement on climate change from the Muslim Council of Elders; and how a veteran Australian ecologist manages to keep getting out of bed in the morning.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The contemporary Christian music industry caters predominantly to Christians, but it exerts a surprising influence on the music mainstream as well. Also: ethical wiggle room in the commandment "thou shalt not steal"; a conversation about Black ritual and liturgy; and the big seasonal question of whether or not we should lie about Santa Claus to our…
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Two out of three Australians will get skin cancer at some point in their lives, according to the Cancer Council. As the World Health Organisation predicts melanoma deaths will increase globally almost 70 per cent by 2040, a new documentary 'Conquering Skin Cancer' sends a warning to sunbathers through famous faces.…
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Australia made global headlines after becoming the first country to ban social media for under 16s — and now in another world first new standards that put the onus on tech giants to monitor and remove harmful online content have come into force. The new codes cover the removal of child sexual abuse material and pro-terror content and so called 'nud…
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The Prime Minister will travel to Darwin this week to mark 50 years since Cyclone Tracy hit the city in the early hours of Christmas day 1974. 66 people lost their lives and almost 90 percent of Darwin's homes were destroyed, as winds in excess of 200 kilometres an hour tore through the city. The next morning the extent of the devastation was hard …
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To purchase a pet or not, that is a pressing question during the holiday season . Animal welfare organisations are asking people to think carefully before buying pets as Christmas presents, after a surge in the number of unwanted animals being given away. The RSPCA and volunteer rescue groups have recorded big numbers of mainly cats and dogs being …
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