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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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Quand on est parent, on se retrouve souvent démuni face à la décision de se séparer. Comment l'annoncer aux enfants? Comment élever son enfant en coparentalité? Et les vacances, ça se passe comment? "Quelque chose à vous dire" s'adresse aux parents séparés et propose tous les 15 jours, des témoignages, conseils de professionnels et astuces pour mieux vivre sa séparation et préserver ses enfants. Hôte du podcast: Pamela Morinière Jour de sortie du podcast: le lundi deux fois par mois Hébergé ...
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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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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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Sepasang telinga yang hadir di tiap cerita yang terurai. Dalam akar pikir yang kian menjuntai. Rasa yang antah beratah tak tentu arah. Menaruh asa pada sepasang telinga, sebab hadirnya sungguh bermakna.
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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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Šeptem

Český rozhlas

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Šeptem je intimní podcast o vztazích, lásce a sexu, který se nestydí. Je pro všechny, které baví poslouchat soukromé příběhy, zpovědi i otevřené rozhovory. Všechny díly podcastu Šeptem můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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Global markets are reeling in response to US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, but the tariff itself is nothing new. The ancient Romans applied duties to imports from the East - including incense, spices and jewels - designed to generate vast amounts of government revenue. But Roman tariffs also created problems - from price inflation to t…
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None of the leaders who signed the AUKUS deal in 2021 are in power today, and US President Donald Trump seems not to have heard about it. Now the UK has announced it will review the agreement given the swiftly changing geopolitical environment. So what does this mean for the relationship between the three allies from the UK’s perspective? GUEST: Ph…
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton has acknowledged that his proposal to compel Canberra-based public servants working from home to return to the office was a mistake. But as past elections have shown, there is still plenty of time to recover from a blunder.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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🎙️ Pssst! Retrouvez tous les 15 jours, une pensée inspirante d’une ou d'un invité.e du podcast. Aujourd'hui il s'agit d'un extrait de l'épisode 10 avec l'avocate Nadia Bouria, hôte du podcast La Justice et moi. Dans cet extrait, Me Bouria nous explique dans quelles circonstances les enfants peuvent être entendus par le juge aux affaires familiales …
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If you've been looking for a new energy provider, perhaps you've sought help from third-party utility connection services like My Connect. But did you know MyConnect is owned by Origin Energy? The consumer advocacy group CHOICE got mystery shoppers on the case and found time-poor Australians were steered towards Origin — even when it wasn't the che…
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Even as inflation eases, household energy bills for most Australians continue to rise. With the cost-of-living crystallising as a key issue for voters this federal election, Labor has unveiled a plan to cut the cost of household batteries by 30 per cent, while the Coalition is focusing on a gas reserve which they say will help lower prices. GUESTS:…
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Ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred caused significant erosion to beaches along south-east Queensland and northern NSW. The Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate claimed that despite the damage, beaches would be restored by Easter. As we near the deadline, what's the reality? GUEST: Dr Tom Murray, research fellow in coastal management at Griffith University PRODUCER: K…
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A new study from the University of Melbourne has examined how many Americans are taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic without having diabetes. The number is somewhere between 800,000 and a million people. Is there a similar trend happening in Australia?Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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If you're a millennial on the internet, you likely have a whole library of you own personal embarrassing digital history floating around out there. But when we post photos of our own kids, we're writing the first chapters of their digital history, and that's a lot of responsibility to get it right. What happens when you get it wrong?…
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Just months after opposing Labor's efforts to cap international student enrolments, the Coalition is now promising to cut international student numbers even further. Peter Dutton is pledging to limit the number of international students able to start study in Australia each year at 240,000 places — 30,000 less than what Labor proposed. Guest: Vicki…
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The federal opposition is backing down from a fight over work from home policies, abandoning a decree that all public servants would need to work full-time from the office if the Coalition wins the election. It comes after weeks of criticism from Labor who argued that women especially benefit from flexible working arrangements.…
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We're entering the second full week of the campaign and promises to ease the cost of living pressures, keep coming from both sides of politics. Labor unveiled — at the weekend — a solar battery subsidy scheme worth $2.3 billion, saying it will reduce the price of batteries for homes and businesses by 30 per cent. At the same time, the Coalition has…
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As the world braces for the global trade storm in the wake of Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, many nations are looking to pivot and form new trade relationships. Australia's Trade Minister, Don Farrell is preparing to meet with his European counterpart this week, sparking the question: could a Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the Europea…
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Food security is just as important as tanks and ammunition when it comes to Australia's national defence strategy, according to a new report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). The report highlights the breadth and complexity of the challenges facing Australia's food security, including rising geopolitical tensions, supply chain …
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Palliative care providers claim a new government program designed to assist those in care, will short-change many Australians in their last months of life. The federal government's "Support at Home Program", which starts in July, promises $25,000 for those who have three months or less to live. Guest: Peter Allcroft, Chair of Palliative Care Austra…
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The Israeli military has changed its story over the deaths of 15 Palestinian emergency and aid workers gunned down by IDF soldiers and buried in a mass grave in southern Gaza last month. Mobile phone footage taken from one of the victims shows two marked ambulances were stopped by soldiers before gunfire broke out, contradicting Israeli claims that…
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President of the United States, Donald Trump, has fired the head of the National Security Agency and US Cyber Command. General Timothy Haugh was a widely respected National Security Committee official, who'd played a key role in co-ordinating push-back against Russian election interference in 2016. Guest: Phil Stupak, former assistant national cybe…
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The Trump Administration's latest tariffs have sent global markets spiralling, with Wall Street suffering its worst falls since the COVID-19 pandemic. S&P 500 companies have lost five trillion dollars in stock market value since US President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on Wednesday. But despite all of this, Mr Trump has spent a weekend p…
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Welcome to episode #978 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Dr. Christopher DiCarlo is a philosopher, educator, author, and ethicist whose work lives at the intersection of human values, science, and emerging technology. Over the years, Christopher has built a reputation as a Socratic nonconformist, equally at home lecturing at H…
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In 1997, actor Tasma Walton won the Logie for Best New Talent for her work on the hugely popular show Blue Heelers. But behind the scenes it was also the year that her grandmother spent a month with her in and around her flat in St Kilda telling her the stories of her ancestor Nannertgarrook and her people from Boonwurrung Country. Now she has writ…
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The Manchester Art Gallery has a dedicated space where visitors are presented with just three paintings all set within a quiet room designed for slower contemplation. The space is called Room to Breathe and it was created to help visitors slow down and focus on the art, which can have benefits for mental health. Guest: Louise Thompson, museum consu…
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Oxford University Criminology Professor Mary Bosworth is the first and only academic to get research access inside the UK’s immigration deportation facilities. What she found was a stressed and unqualified workforce and a system immune to failure. Guest: Mary Bosworth, Professor of Criminology at Oxford University…
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The former Prime Minister of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte, has marked his eightieth birthday in detention at the International Crimal Court, as he waits to find out if charges against him for crimes against humanity will go to trial. Duterte was arrested by police on March 11 after a years long investigation by the ICC over his leadership of a b…
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It’s federal election season, and that means lots of politicians wearing hi-vis at media events on the hustings. Hi-vis fluoro vests and other items are, first and foremost, safety gear which is why they’ve become a mandatory for workplace health and safety reasons in all sorts of workplaces. But hi-vis has also evolved into something more than tha…
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