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Six Pixels of Separation Podcast

Mitch Joel

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Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel’s weekly conversation with business leaders, thinkers, innovators and cultural icons. The show is about insights and provocations on brands, consumers, technology, business and how connected we’ve all become.
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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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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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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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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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Septic Safe

Margaret and Jenny

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Two silly comedian besties who love talking about their BMs, ramblings on daily nonsense, irrational fears and other shit they think is funny.
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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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Ngobrol Sepi

Rifqi Fauzan

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Ngobrol Sepi adalah sebuah Podcast yang diciptakan untuk Sharing pengalaman, Review Konten terbaru. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rfauzans/support
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Selamat datang di Podcast Teman Sepi,semoga hari kalian menyenangkan. @rifaldirga @podcast.temansepi Cover art photo provided by Aniketh Kanukurthi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aniketh_kanukurthi
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As the US retreats from its NATO commitments Poland is looking at gaining access to nuclear weapons from France and ensuring that every man undergoes military training as part of an effort to build a 500,000-strong army to face off the threat of war from Russia. But how real is that threat? GUEST: Jan Cienski, Senior Policy Editor, Politico PRODUCE…
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The prestigious American law firm Paul Weiss is under fire for negotiating a deal with the Trump administration to avoid losing lucrative federal contracts. Meanwhile, Columbia University is also negotiating with the administration to unfreeze $400 million worth of federal funding.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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In this episode, Darby talks about journeying through creative burnout and what it is like to come out of it. She talks through gentle steps, the importance of having a healthy relationship with yourself, and the ways that art never gives up on you. IG: @newseptemberspod Music: Trendsetter by Mood Maze…
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As far as planets go, they don't get much more iconic than Saturn. A huge golden ball encircled by gigantic rings. But those distinctive rings — the very things that give Saturn its pizzazz — have seemingly disappeared. So what’s going on, and when will they be back?Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Hundreds of thousands of students across Australia are simply refusing to go to school. There's a range of reasons why, but anxiety is often at the core of it. A former teacher has come up with a creative way to get kids back into classrooms.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Imagine being well before retirement age, yet your only option is to live in a nursing home. This is the harsh reality for many people with disabilities. Despite a 2025 deadline set by the Federal Government to move everyone under 65 out of aged care in Australia, 1,400 people remain in this situation.…
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The Trump administration asked Australian academics involved in joint-US research to explain how their projects align with its domestic and foreign policy aims. If they don't align with President Trump's vision of the world, their funding will be pulled. What would cutting 600 million dollars mean for our uni students and researchers?…
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For over a decade now Australia has been largely free of measles. But in 2025 there are fresh warnings about the disease returning because of concerning outbreaks right now in the United States and south-east Asia. So, how did we get here and what can we do about it?Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Pet owners and their pets are the latest sign of the painful pinch from the cost of living crisis. Western Australia's RSCPA recently revealed that 30% of surrender requests - or people giving up their pets - is due to cost-of-living pressures... And, sadly, it's a trend that is being spotted nationally.…
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The Queensland government is set to announce its official infrastructure plan for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics this morning. It's widely expected to back a proposal for a new 60,000 seat venue at Victoria Park. This will be the third stadium proposal since Brisbane was announced as host back in 2021, with the construction industry concerned it is now…
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Thousands of demonstrators are back on the streets for the sixth consecutive night of protests after the arrest of the President's main political rival Ekrem Imamoglu. More than 1,100 people have been arrested, including nearly a dozen journalists. So would President Erdogan benefit from further charges against Mr Imamoglu, or would they only infla…
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Men suffering from metastatic prostate cancer in Australia may soon see their treatment options limited if a lawsuit launched by pharmaceutical company Novartis succeeds. The Swiss company has taken Australia's biggest cancer care provider GenesisCare to the Federal Court. The lawsuit alleges the treatment known as Lutetium PSMA I&T infringes on th…
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Health experts around the world are warning that millions of lives could be in jeopardy because of drastic cuts in US aid funding for global HIV and AIDS programs. The United Nations says its own UNAIDS agency faces the loss of almost half its budget, which it warns will have knock-on effects for its partner agencies and NGOs around the world. Gues…
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The prime minister is set to call the election, as soon as this weekend, once tonight's budget is announced and out of the way. But the question remains: how will tonight's budget lay the path way for the campaign, given the government has already made several key policy announcements with big price tags? Guest: Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister Pro…
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If you type "anti-wrinkle injections" or "dermal fillers" into a search engine, a cascade of results will pop up, with nearby services being spruiked to you. But under recently revised guidelines from Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration, the use of these terms is actually banned. So why — according to new research from an advocacy group — …
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A Russian missile strike has damaged a school and a hospital in Ukraine, wounding more than 70 people, as US and Russian officials sat down for talks in Saudi Arabia on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine. The talks come after Russia last week rejected a proposal by the US president for a full 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. Guest: Professor Richard Sakwa,…
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The Trump Administration's foreign aid cuts have blown a massive hole in the budgets of global humanitarian organisations and lives are at stake. But the cuts aren't just coming from the US, with other wealthy countries like Britain, Belgium and The Netherlands are also pulling back on aid funding in real terms. Now, a new report from the Australia…
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While few new announcements are expected in Labor's budget tonight there are rumblings about a potentially major one coming from the opposition this week. The Coalition is understood to be close to announcing details of a gas reservation policy that could require companies to guarantee supply for the domestic market. Guest: Jane Hume, Shadow Financ…
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The largest protests in decades erupted across Turkiye following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor and Opposition Leader Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption charges and allegations of ties with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Now there are fears the Turkish president will use the protests to extend his political reign – and take a further step towards dict…
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Laura Tingle looks at how the two major parties have watered down environmental protection laws on the even of the federal budget, and in the face of yet another disaster in the Tasmanian salmon industry. GUEST: Laura Tingle, 7.30 Political Editor PRODUCER: Catherine ZengererAustralian Broadcasting Corporation による
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