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Planners and Wine

Megan and Myra

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Introducing the Planners and Wine Podcast, where every Thursdays, hosts Megan Payne and Myra Powell combine Pop culture, celebrity gossip, creative planning, and sweet wine for a captivating listening experience. Discover the art of effective organization, indulge in entertaining celebrity discussions, and explore social issues. Join us for a podcast that engages your mind, entertains your senses, and inspires positive change. Cheers to planning, gossip, justice, and the pleasures of life! L ...
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Tech information you need, absolutely Payne Free. This podcast focuses on providing tech solutions to common problems faced by adults in the 21st century. It is a family friendly podcast that will provide benefits to all ages and stages of tech knowledge. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paynefreeinfo/support
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Behind The Mission

Duane K. L. France

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Because fewer than 7% of Americans have served in uniform, most Americans are unfamiliar with military service and culture. As a result, members of the military and Veteran community are at greater risk for disconnection and lack of belonging with the civilian community. PsychArmor’s mission is to bridge the military-civilian divide by educating and training a Nation. Each week, Duane France, a combat Veteran and Clinical Mental Health Counselor, will dig deep into the stories “Behind The Mi ...
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Tracks for the Journey will improve your well-being with practical insight and inspiration from progressive Christian spirituality, positive psychology, and justice ethics. Your host is Dr. Larry Payne, a minister, chaplain, and counselor with more than 45 years experience helping people with discoveries on their journey of life. He believes well-being is founded on balanced self-awareness, quality relationships, and active spirituality. Access all the resources of the Network at www.tracksf ...
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Grand Payne Review

grandpaynereview.com

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Grand Payne Review is a platform created by Justice and Julie, aiming to provide their family and friends with valuable insights on various travel experiences. With their expertise in Disney, they aspire to broaden their horizons and offer their audience a diverse range of knowledge. Their goal is to take their followers on an exciting journey where they can explore different destinations, uncover hidden gems, and soak in the wonders of the world. Through their reviews and recommendations, t ...
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Somebody Somewhere

RainStream Media

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"Somebody Somewhere" is a true crime investigative podcast series from RainStream Media, Inc. Season 3 is a 10-part series that explores the questions around the unsolved, 2003 death of federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna and the bank robbery he prosecuted where the cash evidence went missing after trial. Season 2 takes listeners into the Seattle homeless encampment known as "The Jungle," as hosts David Payne and Jody Gottlieb investigate a mass shooting allegedly orchestrated by three teenage ...
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Keep It!

Crooked Media

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Wherever pop culture and politics collide, Ira Madison III and Louis Virtel are on hand to examine the gorgeous wreckage from their uniquely queer perspective. Each week, our “Princes of Pop Culture” are joined by the likes of Michelle Yeoh, Hunter Doohan, John Boyega, Connie Britton, Gabrielle Union, and Sheryl Lee Ralph to unpack the latest controversies, laude character actress appreciation, and all the shade that’s fit to throw. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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Who Dunnit Sisters

Hether & Haley

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Kansas City True Crime Cases hosted by sisters Hether and Haley. Hether, an administrator with The Doe Network, has 12 years of experience volunteering with families of missing persons. A friend of Haley's stepson (who lived with them briefly while attending high school) was murdered in 2016. After his death, she founded “We Are His Voice” (now called “We Are Their Voice”), a call-to-action community group pursuing justice for Kansas City’s crime victims. The sisters discuss missing person a ...
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Walter Edgar's Journal

South Carolina Public Radio

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From books to barbecue, and current events to Colonial history, historian and author Walter Edgar delves into the arts, culture, and history of South Carolina and the American South. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.
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Keeping up to date with the news just became a little easier. Available every weekday at 5am, tune in as Chelsea Daniels chats with the journalists and newsmakers, going behind the headlines to break down what you need to know on the biggest stories of the day.
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More than 100 professional women's footballers have signed an open letter urging Fifa to drop the Saudi oil giant Aramco as a sponsor over humanitarian and environmental concerns. It follows Fifa’s announcement - earlier this year - of a partnership with the firm that will run until 2027, giving the company sponsorship rights to the men’s World Cup…
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Promising news for Melbourne supporters, with Clayton Oliver's passion to play for Melbourne in 2025 being "ten out of ten" according to 3AW Breakfast sports reporter and Herald Sun journalist Jon Anderson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.3AW による
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It seems that when one political scandal ends, another one rises to take its place. This week, the Green Party ended the saga that has dominated 2024 for them, with MP Darleen Tana formally removed as an MP in the first usage of the Waka Jumping Bill. As Chloe Swarbrick and her party look to the future, it’s now National’s turn to deal with an unne…
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A quick warning before listening: in this episode we’re talking about female genitals, in quite a lot of detail. Brazil has the highest number of plastic surgery operations in the world and it’s where the BBL, Brazilian Butt Lift, comes from. It’s also seeing a spike in demand for another procedure: labiaplasty; where the labia minora (the folds of…
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Send us a text On the surface, it seemed like Liam Payne had it all. Talent. Looks. Fame. Money. But privately, things were far from perfect. After six beautiful years as a member of the British boy band ONE DIRECTION, Liam got dragged down by bad press, hard drugs and dark thoughts. It all came to a tragic end on a hotel balcony in Argentina on Oc…
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Hamish McLachlan is on a Boat in Turkey and has lucked out with THE BEST possible Captain he could come across and Ross Stevenson is licking his wounds after giving up the 'People's Horse'. SOMEONE INTERESTING: Sam Hayes GET INVOLVED! EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross: X - x.com/RossAndRussel FACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfast See omnystu…
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Last week, we reported on the issues at Wellington City Council after councillors voted against selling airport shares, forcing a rethink of the council’s long term plan. The Coalition Government labelled the council a ‘shambles’, and threatened to send in a Crown Observer. Well, they’ve now delivered on that threat, with Local Government Minister …
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Ten years ago, in 2014, militants belonging to the Islamic State group in Iraq killed and captured thousands of Yazidi people in what would later be called a genocide. It’s understood that hundreds of women are still missing, and are being held as sex and domestic slaves across the Middle East. One was recently found in Gaza. Since then there have …
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Ira and Louis discuss Liam Payne’s death and One Direction’s impact on music, Mikey Madison’s star turn in Anora, the original Sunset Boulevard film and expectations for the stage show, Cynthia Erivo’s response to Wicked memes, and a potential Joni Mitchell biopic. Tegan Quin of Tegan and Sara returns to Keep It to discuss her new documentary Fanat…
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3AW Breakfast sports reporter and Herald Sun journalist, Jon “Ando” Anderson wasn't a fan of cricketer Steve Smith's reaction after being given out in the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.3AW による
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13 youths climbed atop a youth justice facility in South Auckland on Monday night – demanding fast food, cigarettes, and a getaway car. The group made it on to the top of the Korowai Manaaki facility in Wiri just after 6.30 that night. By 9am the next day, just four remained. They came down just before noon. It’s reminiscent of an incident at the s…
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The Ivorian government has announced the dissolution of all student unions following the killing of two students, a crime attributed to the powerful Student and School Federation (Fesci). The group has long been accused of terrorising university campuses across the country, operating a cartel-like system and charging extortionate rents to over 5,00…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we’re featuring a conversation with Victoria Ring, the National Alliance for Care at Home’s Manager of Veterans Services. In this role, Tori manages the We Honor Veterans program, ensuring hospice and palliative care providers are supported and connected with the resources and tools needed to provide quality care th…
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Russ and Freddie weigh in on Zendaya's ON commercials, review South by Southwest in Sydney, look inside China's micro-drama industry and explain why the world’s biggest tech companies are buying nuclear power plants. And Freddie has a pitch to fix 'the problem with young men'. Get in touch with Russ & Freddie Instagram: www.instagram.com/goodone.cr…
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Us mere mortals often idolise celebrities – their glitzy and glamorous lifestyles have had audiences captivated for decades. But at what point does the line blur from adoration to a sense of ownership? The tragic death of One Direction star Liam Payne has sparked conversations about how far is too far when it comes to the public’s entitlement over …
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India’s caste system, one of the world’s oldest social hierarchies, has shaped lives for centuries, granting privileges to some while oppressing others. Although caste based discrimination was banned in 1948, its influence hasn’t gone away and is now spilling into our social media feeds, with some young women asserting pride in their caste identiti…
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Back in 2020, New Zealanders voted in favour of legalising assisted dying in certain circumstances. That law was passed in 2021, and next month, a three-year review will begin into how the law is going. Ahead of that review, concerns have been raised about the six-month rule on eligible patients, and the backlog in death reports by the oversight co…
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The death of One Direction star Liam Payne has shocked the world, and there’s been a huge outpouring of grief. Many details about the British singer's death still remain unclear, but information from emergency services and other authorities has started to build a picture of the events. We know that he was in Buenos Aires, in Argentina, and died aft…
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We’re bringing you an extra episode of What in the World. Israeli troops have killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. He is described as the mastermind of the 7th October 2023 attacks and Israel’s most wanted man. We explain who Yahya Sinwar was and how he was killed and what the Israelis have said about him. Shaina Oppenheimer from BBC Monitorin…
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"Where the Shrimp Pickers Live," 1940, oil on canvas.(Dusti Bongé (1903-93) / Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS. Gift of Dusti Bongé Art; Foundation, Inc. 1999.012 ) This week we will be talking with Jonathan Stuhlman and Martha Severens about their book, Southern/Modern: Rediscovering Southern Art from the First Half of the Twentieth Century …
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Should or shouldn’t New Zealand become a republic? It’s a quandary that’s sparked fierce debate over decades, and it’s back on the agenda as King Charles heads down under for his first tour – but is skipping New Zealand. With his visit prompting debate over in Australia, is it time for New Zealand to consider becoming a republic? Today on The Front…
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Tensions between Israel and the United Nations over its peacekeeping operations in southern Lebanon have escalated in recent weeks. UN peacekeepers say Israeli forces fired at one of their positions and that tanks forced entry into another of its compounds, injuring 15 peacekeepers. Israel says that Unifil (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) …
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This week, Meg and Myra discuss life updates, Winter Arc, Black Friday sales in October, Plum Paper New Covers, this issue with misinformation, Love is Blind season 7, Spooky Season updates, lack of advents in the planner community, and are planner lineups dead? Thanks to Plum Paper for sponsoring this episode! Shop Plum Paper: https://www.plumpape…
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Send us a text We’re baaaaack! This week we’re conjuring up all the spooky facts and mysterious myths surrounding the Poltergeist movies. Throughout the 1980s, the franchise scared audiences silly with its relentless thrills and chills – and it grossed a frightening amount of money at the box office. But did its success come with an even bigger pri…
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Ross Stevenson is celebrating his massive win from the weekend while Hamish McLachlan finds a way to bring him back down to earth all before their 'heads fall off' when they find out who this week's guest is.... SOMEONE INTERESTING: SURPISE GUEST GET INVOLVED! EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross: X - x.com/RossAndRussel FACEBOOK - facebook.co…
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