Get ready to dive deep into the world of The Beatles with ’Here, There, and Everywhere,’ the ultimate podcast for fans of the iconic band. Hosted by Jack Lawless, each episode features interviews with notable people from all walks of life, including Mark Frost, Rob Sheffield, John Illsley, Dr. Carolyn Porco, Steve Silberman, Don Most, Rosanna Arquette, and many more. Join Jack as he explores the enduring legacy of The Beatles and how their music has influenced his guests’ personal and profes ...
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Is your answer to a simple “Where are you From?” anything but? Are you from both the East and the West? Do you feel that home is everywhere and nowhere? Can you relate to “them” but not vice versa? Does your mix of cultures, traditions, identities ever make you feel lost, in-between and voiceless? Join Waseem, MJ and Rashed, as they explore third culture experiences and the perspectives that come from them. Growing up in a culture different from their parents, they share the same sense of in ...
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Designed by a couple of Casual Fans, TCF Sport talks all things football. If you are looking for predictions, reviews, analysis and just general football chit-chat, then you are in the right place. We don't take ourselves too seriously, so there will be plenty of laughs along the way, too!
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A fortnightly podcast hosted by two adults who aren’t ashamed to proclaim their love for cartoons. With Christina Warren and Mikah Sargent. Check out the Tumblr at cartooncast.co!
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Baseball’s biggest news, trends, trades and highlights, all broken down from an analytical angle. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on Majors' most important storylines using the same data as cutting-edge front offices. Enjoy two episodes per week, one with Matt Meyers and Mike Petriello, and another with Mandy Bell and Sarah Langs.
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On July 6th, 2001, Tracey Bradley came home from her morning shift and discovered two of her daughters, Diamond and Tionda are nowhere to be found. And even though twenty-two years have passed, the case of the missing Bradley sisters is the one that Pam Childs refuses to give up on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There are people who launch books and end up just having a nice thing to put on their shelves. Then there are people who launch books that transform their careers—and lives. As a former member of the first group, Legacy Launch Pad publisher and New York Times bestselling author Anna David strongly urges you to be part of the second. In this show, she talks to entrepreneurs and authors about how to intentionally launch the book that will serve as the best business card and marketing tool you’ ...
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Hosted by Australian creators Jason Morris and Tanya Mitchell, our goal is to share and educate others with their experience and the experience from our guests. On "Just Shoot Me" we discuss the world of videography and filmmaking. There are many different avenues one can pursue in the digital creation space when it comes to video and we want to share the knowledge of other creators in the industry local and international and the do's and don'ts in the industry.
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In West Cork, it’s simply known as ‘the murder’. In 1996 French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier is found dead near her holiday home. There are no witnesses and no known motive. The police suspect one man in this community but they can’t make a charge stick and he refuses to leave, living under the glare of suspicion ever since. This series brings together an incredible cast of characters, many of whom have never spoken publicly before. The family of the victim bring to life a woman l ...
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To an outsider, the world of academia seems utopian, the ivory tower, and definitely a place less stressful than the « real world » where the rest of us live and work. Statistics show that 1 out of every 5 students or 20 per cent of the student population, at one time or another, experience some form of mental health illness, whether it be stress related, depression, anxiety or what have you. One thing for sure, if you do suffer, you are not alone. And more importantly, there are places wher ...
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Take chances, make mistakes and get messy! Random Theory is here to blow your mind and challenge the way we talk about science. A theory is: a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principal or body of principals offered to explain a phenomena. I’m Grace Dirig, your host and around here at TKOR we like to think the Random Theory best explains how we come up with ideas! Miss Frizzle was the first person to challenge the way I saw the world! Yeah, you know the super cool girl from the ...
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“Love from New York” is the collection of stories about my life and times that I wrote when I was in pandemic lockdown. I started with memories of New York City in the old days, my life in Greenwich Village in the nineteen-sixties when I went to concerts at the Fillmore East, saw Jimi Hendrix on the streets and watched Jim Morrison prowl for drugs at Max’s Kansas City. On the first day of the summer of love, I heard the Grateful Dead play their first concert outside of California. I went to ...
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Space and the open ocean : On the surface, it seems like two more wildly contrasting places couldnt possibly exist.
Space and the open ocean : On the surface, it seems like two more wildly contrasting places couldnt possibly exist.
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Gaming online can get pricey, but the rewards are totally worth it.
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Google Tasks can easily be overlooked in Googles long list of apps and services.
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Ive always wanted to be an engineer, but I wasnt cut out for that level of college coursework.
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Three new ancient species of Tasmanian tigers have been discovered in Australia.
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Pierre van Heerden: How it costs twice as much to set up a supermarket in NZ than Australia
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Grocery Commissioner Pierre van Heerden wants a third supermarket competitor to set up shop in New Zealand in order to tackle the country’s supermarket duopoly, but reducing the barriers to entry won’t happen overnight. “What we've been told by these players is when they come and they want to open up a large store in New Zealand, the cost to get a …
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Small, degraded microplastics have already been found in placentas , breast milk , semen , and potentially even our brains .
Small, degraded microplastics have already been found in placentas , breast milk , semen , and potentially even our brains .
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NASA has released the first look at its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) in orbit.
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The current Holy Grail for EVs is to exceed 500 miles of range.
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Face it: Those freebie earbuds you got with your phone are pathetic.
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Samsung TVs represent an enormous chunk of the modern market, and for good reason.
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Among the many hot debates in paleontology is just how winged pterosaurs could fly .
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Every time you nod along to your favorite tune or chit chat with a friend, an intricate system is at work making it possible.
Every time you nod along to your favorite tune or chit chat with a friend, an intricate system is at work making it possible.
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X-Ray specs and invisibility cloaks are the stuff of sci-fi and fantasy, but sometimes science is just stranger than fiction.
X-Ray specs and invisibility cloaks are the stuff of sci-fi and fantasy, but sometimes science is just stranger than fiction.
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Today its dusty, crater-ridden and largely inert, but our moon has a fascinating geological history.
Today its dusty, crater-ridden and largely inert, but our moon has a fascinating geological history.
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Sinister, brain-controlling mushrooms are a staple in sci-fi shows and literature.
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Musicians have long criticized streaming services for their abysmal revenue sharing programs.
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Data positive even if that is not the market sentiment
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Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news mixed news but the underlying vibe is positive. First in the US, all eyes are now on tomorrow's August non-farm payrolls repo…
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Atomic clocks have served as the worlds most precise means of measuring time for over 70 years, but their reign may be finally coming to an end.
Atomic clocks have served as the worlds most precise means of measuring time for over 70 years, but their reign may be finally coming to an end.
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Our bodies absolutely need carbohydrates for energy.
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Hands up if going back to school this week was brutal.
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Your grandparents wedding dance, your parents horrible fashion choices, and those awkward family vacations are just sitting in a box of old film reels in your attic.
Your grandparents wedding dance, your parents horrible fashion choices, and those awkward family vacations are just sitting in a box of old film reels in your attic.
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At the South Pole, theres a science experiment that makes the Burj Khalifathe worlds tallest buildinglook small.
At the South Pole, theres a science experiment that makes the Burj Khalifathe worlds tallest buildinglook small.
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Handheld gaming has been steadfastly popular since the original GameBoy was released in 1989, but a smartphone will better serve casual players than a single-use piece of hardware in 2024.
Handheld gaming has been steadfastly popular since the original GameBoy was released in 1989, but a smartphone will better serve casual players than a single-use piece of hardware in 2024.
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Kia ora, Welcome to Thursday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news markets see a cooling US labour market in signals ahead of this weekend's August non-farm payrolls report. But first, US mo…
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Ceratopsians are most famous for the triceratops , but the beaked family of herbivorous dinosaurs also included numerous other relatives throughout the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous Periods.
Ceratopsians are most famous for the triceratops , but the beaked family of herbivorous dinosaurs also included numerous other relatives throughout the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous Periods.
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Tech companies champing at the bit to create the latest, greatest generative AI models face an uncomfortable dilemma.
Tech companies champing at the bit to create the latest, greatest generative AI models face an uncomfortable dilemma.
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While studying how light affects baitfish in Berkley Canyon off the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada, an international team of scientists was in for a big surprise.
While studying how light affects baitfish in Berkley Canyon off the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada, an international team of scientists was in for a big surprise.
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Fall sports season is here, which means ... a lot of sitting on cold metal bleachers.
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Although originally from Yangtze, China, the peach blossom jellyfish can now be found on every continent in the world except for Antarctica.
Although originally from Yangtze, China, the peach blossom jellyfish can now be found on every continent in the world except for Antarctica.
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If you're interested in increasing your daily hydration without making frequent trips to the kitchen, your best bet is an insulated tumbler.
If you're interested in increasing your daily hydration without making frequent trips to the kitchen, your best bet is an insulated tumbler.
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Allergens are everywhere, but our physiological responses to them are anything but simple.
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Its trivia night at your favorite bar.
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Kia ora, Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news financial markets are looking for excuses to be negative, and they found one - sort of. But first up today there was anoth…
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They were noises even a veteran astronaut admitted he wouldnt ever want to hear in space.
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Pet owners know keeping fur from collecting in corners, couch crevices, and our clothes is a Sisyphean task, but a robot vacuum for pet hair can help.
Pet owners know keeping fur from collecting in corners, couch crevices, and our clothes is a Sisyphean task, but a robot vacuum for pet hair can help.
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After months of unusually high temperatures and drought in multiple parts of Greece, the remains of a sunken village have been exposed in Athens main reservoir.
After months of unusually high temperatures and drought in multiple parts of Greece, the remains of a sunken village have been exposed in Athens main reservoir.
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Marine biologist Brooke Anderson simply could not believe her eyes.
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New, high-definition images offer unexpected finds and unfortunate updates at the site of the RMS Titanic s final resting place.
New, high-definition images offer unexpected finds and unfortunate updates at the site of the RMS Titanic s final resting place.
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Why walk when you could hover?
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China's slowdowns accentuate imbalance risks everywhere
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Kia ora, Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news the world's second largest economy may be seriously out of balance, with implications for everyone. With the US on holiday. …
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Humans have been having sex for a long time.
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A good backpack can make or break any hike, but they're not cheap.
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Science is uncovering more novel ways to transform those smelly, spent banana peels decaying in your garbage into something people might actually want to eat.
Science is uncovering more novel ways to transform those smelly, spent banana peels decaying in your garbage into something people might actually want to eat.
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I never thought itd happen to me until it did.
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In the world of audiophile headphones, planar magnetics rule the roost.
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World's major economies set for a positive run to the end of 2024
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news the big northern hemisphere countries are starting to report their August activity levels - and most of them are fine. But fi…
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Everyone tells little white lies on their resume to land an interviewespecially in todays crazy market.
Everyone tells little white lies on their resume to land an interviewespecially in todays crazy market.
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