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Farm Walks

Soil Association

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Farm Walks is the brand new podcast from the Soil Association. Each week Ben Raskin, Head of Horticulture, will be talking to a different farmer to give you a unique glimpse into farming in the UK. The Soil Association is the UK's leading organic food and farming charity and certification body.
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Master My Garden Podcast

John Jones

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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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Chance Ball

You Love To Hear It Productions

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Only jocks allowed. Chance Ball will cover every sports anime, even the ones that aren't sports, one season at a time. Please join us in learning about the power of teamwork, and getting mad at crooked refs.
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Through the Noise

Ernesto Gluecksmann

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Through the Noise is a podcast that explores the hurdles, solutions, and the process of cultivating success for organizations, through conversations with CEOs, executive directors, entrepreneurs, authors, and consultants.
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Natural Beauty Podcast

European Natural Beauty Awards

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Natural Beauty Podcast brings you the latest news from the natural cosmetics scene. In the episodes, we share industry tips and have important discussions on the state of the beauty sector. Natural Beauty Podcast is powered by the European Natural Beauty Awards – a recognition and promotion program for outstanding natural cosmetics products and sustainable beauty tools, and an industry event for the natural beauty sector. By following the Natural Beauty Podcast, you will stay updated with th ...
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Welcome to Lake Doctor: A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast, your go-to source for understanding and preserving the health of our local lakes. Join hosts Dr. Nate Bosch, an expert in limnology, and Suzie Light, a lifelong resident and passionate advocate for our aquatic environments, as they dive deep into the challenges facing Kosciusko County's lakes. Dr. Nate Bosch grew up in Michigan and received his doctorate in 2007 from the University of Michigan in limnology. With 18 peer-re ...
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Send Me A Message!! Ben Raskin takes us on a journey through the peaceful coexistence of trees and crops in a revolutionary approach to growing food. As Head of Agroforestry at the Soil Association and author of eight books, Ben shares how his 12 years as an organic vegetable grower evolved into a passion for integrating trees into horticultural sy…
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A former adviser to Donald Trump says Russia's president will use soviet spy tactics in negotiations with the US President. Trump's expected to speak with Vladimir Putin tomorrow - to discuss ending hostilities in Ukraine. He's hoping to get agreement on a 30-day ceasefire proposal accepted by Ukraine last week. But John Bolton says Putin's dragged…
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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is at peace with New Zealand Rugby's non-overseas selection policy. He's previously urged the governing body to keep an open mind regarding the use of offshore players, like the world champion Springboks. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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TVNZ has indicated consultations are under way with Shortland Street staff - and there's growing concern around possible job cuts. It comes as TVNZ made the move to cut the series from screening five nights a week to three, leading to fewer episodes being produced. Former Shortland Street actor Will Hall says the industry is fraught with trepidatio…
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David Hedges-Gower from the Lawn Association talks about the problems with artificial turf and sustainability in horticulture.#gardeningtips #gardening #astroturf #artificialturf #plasticgrass ==We're delighted to have Gro-rite Horticulture sponsoring World Radio Gardening, find out about automatic pot watering systems available for mail order deli…
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Ken Crowther talks to David Hedges-Gower from the Lawn Association about caring for lawns and the best type of native British grass to use when laying a lawn. David also gives his opinion on whether artificial grass should be banned from sale in the UK.The Lawn Association's website is here: https://bit.ly/3r0DgpEDavid's personal website is here: h…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 17 March 2025, free trade negotiations are underway with India, but will they actually result in a deal? Senior political correspondent Barry Soper and Meat Association Chair Nathan Guy tell Ryan about the hurdles trade negotiators could be facing. Finance Minister Nicola Willis hi…
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North Macedonian officials are probing for corruption after at least 59 teens and young adults died in a nightclub fire. Inside fireworks struck the ceiling - engulfing it in flames and prompting a stampede of about 1500 people trying to exit from the only door. More than 155 were injured. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says investigations are still o…
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The US share market bounced back at the end of last week, despite growing concerns about America's economic future. New data shows there's a decline in consumer confidence in the US. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A new study from the Building Research Association has found that indoor summer temperatures have gone up 6 to 10 percent in the last 20 years. The new insulation standards that came into force in 2023 aren't to blame for these changes, according to the report. Chris Litten from the Building Research Association unpacks what could be causing these …
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi's under fire over re-sharing a social media post evoking David Seymour as needing trimming like a lawn. What do we make of this? Wellington Airbnb ow…
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The Finance Minister's dropped a few crumbs on what's shaping this year's budget. Nicola Willis will unveil her growth budget on May 22. She says the public service won't get more funding, for doing the same thing. Willis says there's only more money if people are going to benefit from additional services - or improved impact from those services. B…
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David Seymour's responding to a post evoking him as needing trimming like a lawn. Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi re-shared his partner's post showing him cutting the grass. The caption read: 'I told him to behave as though every piece of grass is a David Seymour. The lawns are getting a good effing hiding.' Seymour says that's objectionable…
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The NRL has issued a breach notice to Warriors assistant coach Richard Agar following a probe into an altercation that took place during the first round in Las Vegas. The breach notice proposes a fine of $10,000, a suspension from three NRL matches and a requirement for Agar to undertake appropriate education and training. Newstalk ZB sports journa…
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New Zealand's sheep farmers could be big winners if we secure a trade deal with India. The Prime Minister has announced formal negotiations on a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement will begin next month. The inclusion of dairy products was a key snagging point in negotiations that fell flat in 2015. Meat Industry Association Independent Chair, Natha…
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Wellington Airbnb hosts are hitting out at the city council and claiming accommodation rate hikes are overkill. It's proposing applying commercial rates to short-term accommodation providers. It could treble owners' costs - leaving many hosts fearing for their businesses. Airbnb volunteer community leader Julie Wilson says her rates would rise from…
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The Prime Minister says confirmation we're relaunching Indian trade talks came soon after he'd touched down in New Delhi. On the campaign trail, Chris Luxon pledged a deal with India within his first term. He's noted there'll be many rounds of negotiations, but this news is a huge win and a breakthrough in New Zealand's economic agenda. Newstalk ZB…
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Cyclone Alfred has blown a $1.2 billion hole in the upcoming Australian federal budget, according to a warning from Treasurer Jim Chalmers. The Government has announced an extension to the disaster recovery allowance and payments to impacted areas in Queensland and New South Wales. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Chalmers has claimed …
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Liam Lawson has succumbed in his first full race with Red Bull as wet conditions wrought havoc on Formula One’s Australian Grand Prix. Sitting 13th, he lost control at turn two with 10 laps to go and was forced to retire. Lando Norris was victorious, with Lawson's Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen second. Sportstalk host Jason Pine recaps the race. …
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One in four school principals claims to see harmful behaviour every day between students - and the Children’s Commissioner aims to address that. The Chief Children’s Commissioner is calling for regular, publicly reported data about bullying in schools as teachers' unions voice concerns over 'blind spots' in the current system. Secondary Principals …
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Ken Crowther talks to Jason Lock, business development manager with Boughton a top soil company based in Kettering. Jason has been heavily involved in the landscape and construction industry for over 30 years, starting as a trainee garden designer with Notcutts Garden Centre’s Landscape Division, and progressing to landscape director over a 20-year…
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Ken talks to Mike Smith from Meadow Croft Garden Centre about their pansies and violas festival 2025. This year it runs from Saturday 15 March till 23 March 2025. More information on Meadow Croft Garden Centre can be found here: https://bit.ly/4iyNd3x#gardeningtips #gardening #events #flowershow==We're delighted to have Gro-rite Horticulture sponso…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 14 March 2025, Labour's Barbara Edmonds says she's on board with foreign investments, but there's a few ifs and buts. New Plymouth mayor Neil Holdom defends a new council policy to remove homeless people's belongings if they obstruct public spaces. Dr Daniel Timms, the inventor of …
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Europe is responding to Trump's enormous 200 percent tariffs on wine and other alcohol products from the region. Wine producers in France, Italy and Spain are 'really angry'. Donald Trump has accused the European Union of being formed for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the United States. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey gives Ryan Bridge a run …
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US steel and aluminium tariffs are coming into effect, and they are coming without exemptions. Australia and Japan were hoping to avoid the tariffs, but they're out of luck. Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis talks to Ryan Bridge about what this means, Singapore Deputy PM's comments on Asia, and how imports and exports went for China in Januar…
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A former Aussie Home Affairs secretary is calling for New Zealand to get rid of our nuclear-free policy and sign up to Orcus. Former Australian Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo says the chances of a conflict with China mean New Zealand and Australia should be working together to create a combined military force. "Our defence are probably sev…
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Kiwi Liam Lawson has already had a close call in Melbourne today ahead of the big day on Sunday. Going around the circuit the Red Bull driver grazed the wall on a turn. ESPN Reporter Nate Saunders talks to Ryan Bridge live from Melbourne. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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