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Join my podcast every Monday and Wednesday 18 pm
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This podcast is about issues and my opinions on them. Most episodes I will do some research to have some facts, though some will be just opinions. I will be doing a lot of episodes on controversial topics. Chances are some of you will be offended๐
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Join Stuart Batty for in depth conversations with people of action working for their communities'
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In 2016 Nanaia Mahuta became the first woman to display a moko kauae (sacred facial tattoo) in Parliament, and in 2020 chalked up another first – as New Zealand’s first Mฤori woman to be given the foreign ministry portfolio.
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GovMaker advances open government theory and practice, public sector and social innovation in New Brunswick and beyond. Join our co-hosts for season 2, Nick Scott and Jason Pearman, as they engage with leaders who have received significant mandates to reform and transform public services. Each episode is filled with inspiring stories and insights to help transform public services in a meaningful way.
Follow the Pond-Deshpande Centre on social media to join the conversation. Mark your calendar and register today for GovMaker 2024 in Fredericton on November 27-29 at govmaker2024.eventbrite.ca! -
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this channel are solely those of the speaker, and that there is no real or implied endorsement by SSA or any other part of the federal government
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Reality of farmer
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One-off interviews with people in our community
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Discussing Amy Klobuchar's views on a border wall.
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Discover how Environmental Policy is working to create a thriving resilient Tasman.
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Powered by Young Americans Against Socialism, the Survivors of Socialism podcast explores the stories of heroic individuals from around the world who can personally testify to the dangers of socialism and other forms of radical leftism, including authoritarianism, communism, and totalitarianism. Each episode features an in-depth discussion about the guest's personal experiences and their thoughts on the relation between what they experienced in their home country versus what is currently happening in the United States of America.
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Volunteering Vibes - Volunteering Hawke's Bay brings you inspiring stories and practical tips from non-profit organisations making a difference in the Hawkes Bay region. Join us to learn, get motivated, and discover how you can give back to your community.
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Helping Heroes shines a light on amazing local organisations and the selfless staff who power them. Each episode dives deep into a different agency, exploring their work and celebrating the heroes making a real difference in our community. Be inspired by all the stories of positive change we find.
If you'd like to get in touch with the Helping Heroes team, find us via Insta @helpingheroesnz or visit https://www.helpingheroes.org.nz/ -
The podcast that demystifies economics and explains how the subject impacts on people's everyday lives.
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This series delves into the life and legacy of Winston Churchill, exploring his early years and military career, political rise and fall, and pivotal leadership during World War II. It continues with his post-war years and second premiership, offering insights into his personal life and interests, including his family, hobbies, and literary contributions. The series concludes by assessing Churchill's lasting impact on history and politics, reflecting on the complexities and controversies that define his enduring legacy.
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Free Reign brings you those sparkly bits of audio gold that don't necessarily fit the mould. There is so much great audio in the Waikato and we are out here digging it up for you. You’re welcome.
For our first season, we'll be hearing from some bright young audio makers from Te Pukenga and the University of Waikato. We'll hear shows in a variety of styles and formats, with fresh voices and new ideas. -
Hit the Trail is a seasonal community radio show dedicated to showcasing the annual Taranaki Arts Trail, Taranaki Garden Festival and Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail, which in 2024, takes place from Friday 1st November to Sunday 10th November.
In the lead-up to these events, Rebecca Beyer, Gabrielle Fawker, Virginia Winder, and Sophie Walker interview artists, gardeners, and community members of all ages about their passion, their inspiration and the hard work that goes into making it a joyful and interesting experience for visitors. Listen to artists and gardeners talk about their art and the practical and inventive solutions they’ve found to common and vexing problems. -
Each weekday KCR has regular features: Catholic teaching from the Peace Broadcasting Centre (PBC) Korea, a daily music special, a daily Korean storybook, two comprehensive news bulletins and community notices, as well as guests from across the community
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Army kids is basically wearing I ask army kids questions that they had to deal with And if you want to and wonder about the mom’s perspective go to army moms
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A Podcast About Death And Dying.
Exploring the work of Hospice Waikato through the voices of volunteers, palliative care professionals, the bereaved and the dying. - Näytä enemmän