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New Septembers

New Septembers

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New Septembers is a podcast about creative authenticity and joy, empowering creatives to make thoughtful and aligned choices, even if those bold choices go against the grain of societal expectations. Hosted by Darby Baublitz, New Septembers talks to creatives who are on their journey to feeling connected to their inner artists.
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2gra2 de Separación

Alberto Ablanedo

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hipótesis que intenta probar que cualquiera en la Tierra puede estar conectado a cualquier otra persona del planeta a través de una cadena de conocidos que no tiene más de cinco intermediarios. En Dos Grados de Separación, el músico asturiano Alberto Ablanedo charla con gente interesante que se encuentra en sus dos primeros grados, sobre todo centrándose en el mundo de la música pero sin limitarse a ello.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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septia

irma septiama

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Kamu bisa request buku yang ingin kamu dengar, nanti aku bacain, hingga kamu terlelap, bermimpi bersama kata-kata indah yang menemani tidurmu.
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Sepoi-Sepoi

SepoiSepoi

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Sepoi-Sepoi membicarakan tema ringan dari sudut pandang Anak Milenial tentang apa saja yang cocok untuk kamu dengarkan ketika pulang kantor sambil kena angin sepoi-sepoi. Dari kita, Monica, Heribertus dan Kanya - silakan kontak kami di sepoisepoipodcast@gmail.com untuk pertanyaan, kritik, dan saran. Selamat mendengarkan!
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Septic

The Roanoke Times

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Ashley White took a nap in 2015, leaving her children alone. When her 5-year-old son Noah is found dead in the family’s septic tank, the backlash was stronger than anyone could have imagined.
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SeptuagintLXX Band

SeptuagintLXX Band 2010

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SeptuagintLXX Band is comprised of two members. Dwight Davis Singer and Eric Emerson Musician. Most songs were writeen on a weekday in two hours after prayer then professionally recorded by Steve Sambirski of Racine WI.
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Are you struggling to get your wife back? Marriage on the brink of divorce? The only one trying to save the relationship and keep the family together? Stephen Waldo from Husband Help Haven shares powerful insights based on his experiences with over 2,500 men going through separation. Advising men going through separation since 2011, he has seen marriages saved from a wife wanting separation, wife having a physical affair (or emotional affair), wife going through a midlife crisis, facing divo ...
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Septima Fila

Wicho Rebel

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Esto es Séptima Fila. Donde hablamos de películas, pop culture y de lo que se nos ocurra. Ana B. Medina y Wicho Rebel con invitados especiales en cada episodio.
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Are there actually physical symptoms when you get your heart broken? Why do heart emojis look nothing like the thing beating in our chests? What can be done to save someone when their heart stops beating? Tegan Taylor brings you matters of the heart with a conversation recorded live at the World Science Festival with three experts diving into the s…
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Seventeen-year-old Gout Gout has taken the Australian athletics scene by storm, becoming the first Aussie to break 20 seconds for 200 metres—twice. Now, the teenage sprint star is turning heads at the Stawell Gift after a strong heat win, with eyes on Monday's semi-final and a potential $40,000 final showdown. GUEST: James Templeton, his racing man…
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It's considered one of the key seats to watch this election, and the contest in the Victorian seat of Monash, east of Melbourne, will look a bit different to previous years. Veteran parliamentarian Russell Broadbent is running as an independent after quitting the Liberal party following a pre-selection loss. As the incumbent turned Independent, he'…
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The Coalition is today unveiling a package of tough-on-crime promises and funding commitments, including more resources for federal police and a trial of a National Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme. The measures are all grouped under what the Coalition has dubbed "Operation Safer Communities" — subtitled as a "crackdown on crime from the border…
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Federal politics may not be front of mind for many voters this long weekend but with early voting set to start tomorrow, there's been no break in the election campaign. On the weekend Labor unveiled a pledge to protect penalty rates in legislation if it were to win the election while today the Coalition is unveiling a suite of tough-on-crime promis…
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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis affects as many Australian children as Type 1 Diabetes. It's a hidden disease – which has a huge toll on those who suffer from it. In 2022, the then government tabled an interim report looking at childhood rheumatic diseases. When Labor came to power – the report was not picked back up. GUEST: Adam Peacock, TV Presente…
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In the latest twist-and-turn of US-ignited trade wars, Chinese factories are the latest to clap back. Manufacturers, purportedly behind big name brands like Lululemon and Nike, have taken to social media platform, Tik Tok, encouraging consumers to buy direct – to avoid the inflated prices tariffs might cause. Guest: Jaana Quaintance-James, CEO of t…
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An incident at Monash IVF clinic in Brisbane has sent shockwaves through the nation - an embryo of one patient was incorrectly transferred to another patient, resulting in the birth of a child, who is now believed to be a toddler. The catastrophic mix-up came to light when, years later, the birth parents asked to transfer their remaining frozen emb…
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The Vatican has celebrated Easter without Pope Francis presiding over the usual Sunday mass, as the 88-year-old pontiff continues his recovery from a near-fatal bout of double pneumonia. In his place, Cardinal Angelo Comastri, the retired archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica, celebrated the open-air Mass before thousands of people in St. Peter's Squa…
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A deputy commander in the Israeli military has been fired after an investigation into the deaths of 15 aid workers killed by the IDF last month. The report into the incident was released by Israel on Sunday and listed "several professional failures, breaches of orders, and a failure to fully report the incident". GUEST: Gideon Levy, Ha'aretz column…
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Russian president Vladimir Putin has announced a 30 hour ceasefire - but Ukranian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy says it never happened. Putin's so-called "Easter truce" follows Friday's comments from Washington that the United States will walk away from efforts to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal unless there are clear signs of progress soon. GUE…
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For 12 years Steve Williams had a front row seat to one of world sports biggest attractions, as caddie to golfing superstar Tiger Woods. During their time working together, starting in 1999, Woods was year in year out the best golfer in the world, destined it seemed to become the greatest ever. But it was not to be, just when it looked like Tiger w…
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Peter Melocco arrived in Australia in 1908 with a flair for drawing and the skills to create beautiful mosaics that were the speciality of the region of Fruili in Italy where he was born. Soon he and his brothers were running a successful business that created the most beautiful mosaics for public buildings, businesses and in private homes. There a…
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Frustrated by the lack of womens stories she saw in history books, Rita Sargeant delved into the past of our nationals capital and begun researching the huge contributions women like Pauline Fanning made to Australia. Discovering a trove of inaccessible stories, Rita started a walking tour guide business which quickly became so popular that she was…
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It’s fifty years since it was published, but the themes and issues it explores are maybe more relevant now than ever. Damned Whores and Gods Police was a totemic book, that investigated the ways in which Australia had stereotyped women. They were either virtuous mothers, or they were bad girls – scorned and rejected for not conforming to what socie…
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Australia's very first parliament was a minority government with parties differentiated by their stance on tariffs. The election in 1940 was very close and during that parliament there were three Prime Ministers and a change of party ruling the country. Just two of the outcomes of Australia's history of close elections. Guest: Campbell Rhodes, Copy…
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This week the campaign had another leaders debate with the focus on both parties' housing policies. Will either of their policies address the real housing crisis facing the country, both for renters and first home buyers? Guest: Shane Wright, senior economics correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.…
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Colum McCann discusses his new book, Twist in which Anthony Fennell, a journalist, is in pursuit of a story buried at the bottom of the sea: the network of tiny fibre-optic tubes that carry the world’s information across the ocean floor – and what happens when they break.بقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The votes of Chinese and Indian Australians could have a big impact on the outcome of the coming federal election. How are the major parties attempting to win over these communities and is it having much of an effect? Guests: Pawan Luthra, publisher of The Indian Link media group, and Jason Fang, ABC Asia Pacific Newsroom.…
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It's been almost seven years since Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul by a team of Saudi agents dispatched to silence a dissident voice. Since then, his widow, Hanan has been fighting for justice for Jamal along with compensation and an apology from the Saudi Arabia government.…
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Almost a year after the historic election result that ended three decades of dominance by the party that freed South Africa from apartheid, the African National Congress, how is the national unity government faring? Guest: Mayeni Jones, BBC Africa correspondentبقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It’s quite the match-up. The White House versus Harvard University, MAGA taking on the Ivy League, the elite of American higher education. The country's oldest and richest university is defying the Trump administration's threat to freeze more than two billion dollars in funding as punishment for refusing to shutter all diversity, equity, and inclus…
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Draft guidelines have been published to account for the changing world of prostate cancer screening. But a full screening program hasn't been established, because of flaws in the PSA test, and the risk of causing more harm than good. References Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia - draft guidelines…
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As the US deals with a worsening measles outbreak, we’re also grappling with a rise in cases here. While travellers have been put on alert, not all cases are from people returning from overseas. People are contracting measles here as well. There has been a decline in the number of children getting immunised against the virus since 2020. What’s behi…
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New research is revealing that what is sometimes known as a 'mini' or 'minor' stroke is not minor at all. A study has found after one of these attacks, your risk of a regular stroke and further harm is much higher. It highlights the need for more support for patients after they've had an attack, which could warn of more to come. Guest/s Professor S…
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