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On the Wind Sailing

59º North Sailing Podcasts

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The definitive podcast about sailing. Professional sailors Andy Schell, Nikki Henderson, and August Sandberg interview sailors from around the world to discover what motivates, scares & inspires them. For over twelve years and through 450+ episodes, our hosts have interviewed sailors like Dee Caffari, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Liz Clark, John Kretschmer, Kirsten Neuschafer, Nigel Calder, Pip Hare & many, many more. We talk to boat builders, yacht designers, YouTube stars, performance racers, ...
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Inside Java

Chad Arimura, David Delabassee

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Inside Java is a podcast for Java Developers brought to you directly from the people that make Java at Oracle. We'll discuss the language, the JVM, OpenJDK, platform security, innovation projects like Loom and Panama, and everything in between.
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The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast of Northplace Church led by Pastor Bryan Jarrett. We invite you to listen whether you're new on your spiritual journey or a committed Christian who wants to get connected more deeply to Jesus. Visit www.NorthplaceChurch.com/media for the video equivalent of these messages.
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A show about where people live, and the things they’re obsessed with at every scale—from garbage cans to skyscrapers. A cast of Curbed staffers connects architecture and design to pop culture, news, and politics in conversations with guests like architect Daniel Libeskind, Call Your Girlfriend co-host Aminatou Sow, Pentagram partner Natasha Jen, and filmmaker Gary Hustwit. The series finale aired in November 2016.
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Art Musings

Art Musings

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This is the Art Musings podcast. With love from Oxford. Join hosts: Oxford-based artists Sally Anne Stewart and Carole Theriault as they kick off their art careers. On Art Musings, we'll chat with local artists (some up and coming and some at the top of their game), learn about their process, their art, and delve deep into all the creative, emotional and business challenges that they’ve had to face. Basically, the juicy bits, the dark underbelly of being an artist. And we very much hope you' ...
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Page Publishing

710 WOR (WOR-AM)

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Located in midtown Manhattan, Page Publishing is a traditional New York based full-service publishing house who rolls out the red carpet for every one of our authors.
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There's frustration about rubbish dumping along the Desert Road detour. State Highway 1 between Tūrangi and Waiōuru closed in mid-January for about two months of roadworks. The detour, which runs through State Highways 41, 47, 4, and 49 has seen a noticeable rise in rubbish. Ruapehu District Councillor David Nottage has been picking up the rubbish …
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Banks could soon be competing a bit harder for our business. The Reserve Bank's signalling yesterday's double cut to the OCR will be followed by at least two more single cuts at the next reviews in April and May. Finance Minister Nicola Willis told Andrew Dickens that's going to drive banks' rates down. She says mortgage-holders and small businesse…
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Tensions are rising between the US and Ukrainian presidents. In a post on social media network Truth Social, Donald Trump has labelled Volodymyr Zelensky a dictator without elections, who's duped the US into spending billions of dollars in defence against Russia. It comes hours after Zelensky accused him of repeating Russian disinformation. US corr…
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On the Early Edition with Full Show Podcast for Thursday 20th of Feburary 2025, Finance Minister Nicola Willis reacts to the Reserve Bank cutting the OCR by 50 basis points. Roadside dumping is an increasing problem along the Desert road detour Ruapehu District Councillor David Nottage tells Andrew Dickens, it's disgraceful. Winston Peters delivere…
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So yesterday I outlined the reasons why the Reserve Bank might not cut interest rates. I got that wrong. They chopped the rate by the expected half a percent with immediate relief for mortgage holders. What we try to do with the Reserve Bank is read behind the lines and figure out what they freely mean for our day-to-day life. This is what I think …
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In this episode of NDIS Provider Growth Journey, host Michael Clark sits down with leadership and mindset expert David Wolverton to tackle one of the biggest challenges for business owners, executives, and managers—burnout. David shares why burnout doesn’t just affect you—it impacts your family, your staff, and your ability to lead effectively. The…
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In this episode of NDIS Provider Growth Journey, host Michael Clark sits down with John Gibbons, CEO of The Personnel Group, to talk about leadership, workplace culture, and how to build a team that actually cares. John shares his journey from frontline support to CEO, offering insights on keeping staff engaged, reducing absenteeism, and creating a…
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In this episode of NDIS Provider Growth Journey, host Michael Clark sits down with Paul Bryan, an expert in helping NDIS businesses grow. Paul shares how his background as a tradesman shaped his approach to collaboration and why working together is key to long-term success. They dive into the biggest missed opportunities for medium-sized providers,…
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Since WWII, the United States has been actively engaged in foreign aid as part of its strategic foreign policy, and Christians of all theological and political views have broadly supported this effort. In the first month of the Trump administration, however, Christians on the far right have suddenly turned against international aid. What’s behind t…
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New medical tests have shown further complications in the condition of Pope Francis. They reveal the 88-year-old pontiff has developed bilateral pneumonia. The Vatican says laboratory tests, chest X-ray, and the Holy Father's clinical condition continue to present a complex picture. Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey told Andrew Dickens that he’s bein…
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Economists are very confident in a 50-point cut to the Official Cash Rate today. The Reserve Bank is expected to drop the OCR from its current 4.25% to 3.75% at 2pm. That would follow a 50-basis point cut at the bank's last meeting in November. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner told Andrew Dickens the data has fallen in line with the Reserve Bank’…
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There's an expectation Ukraine won't be left out of peace deal negotiations. US and Russia have agreed to appoint teams to negotiate ending the war following high-level talks in Saudi Arabia, to which neither Ukraine nor Europe were invited Russia says it will talk with Ukraine if "necessary". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's former chief of sta…
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On the Early Edition with Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 19th of February 2025, the inquiry into steps government agencies took to ensure personal Census and Covid vaccination data collected at Manurewa Marae could not be misused has found the agencies failed to put appropriate safeguards in place. Marco Rubio's Former Chief of staff Matt Terrill …
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Vindication for whistleblowers, following revelations officials lack census data safeguards, when sharing with third parties. An inquiry shows multiple data-keeping failures from Stats NZ, Health NZ and the Ministry of Health, and has led to the head of Stats NZ stepping down. Employment Advocate Allan Hulse told Andrew Dickens all whistleblowers f…
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A mate and I have a little joke. Whenever we screw up. Either big or small. We’ll look at each other and say, “it only took one goat”. It acknowledges that it takes forever to build up a good reputation and all it takes is one misstep to immediately undo all that good work. New Zealand was recently told it had slipped a place in the world reputatio…
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Paul Osbourne is the dad behind Osbourne Adventure. Paul's family, including his wife and three kids, are planning a unique circumnavigation over the next few years to raise awareness for Down Syndrome. Paul has spent a lifetime traveling, mountain biking, white water kayaking, climbing, camping, and hiking, and in real life is a photographer and d…
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Australia’s next tropical cyclone is getting a name change. Cyclone Zeila’s dissipation has brought the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to the end of an alphabetical list, alternating by gender. The next cyclone was due to be named Anthony, but since Anthony Albanese is the current Prime Minister, the decision was made to jump to the next a-initia…
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Waikato high schoolers can earn a qualification and a paycheque with a pilot programme supporting manufacturing. The Government's teamed up with Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa to give students three days work a week with a local business. Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Chris Penk says the industry contributes about 8.4% of our GDP, but…
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Genesis Energy says it's doing what it can to ensure Huntly Power Station helps the country avoid another generation shortfall this winter. More than 500,000 tonnes of coal was restocked earlier this month, with another 500,000 tonnes on the way before September, in anticipation of demand. Genesis Chief Executive Malcolm Johns told Andrew Dickens H…
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European nations are expected to show a united front regarding discussions on ending the war in Ukraine. An emergency summit of European and NATO leaders is being held in Paris, after being excluded from peace talks between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia. Russia says Europe will have no role in talks with the US. EUobserver Foreign Editor Andrew…
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So, the Government thinks they’re all about growth. So why in the weekend was Radio New Zealand reporting that engineering New Zealand was calling the Government out for gaslighting about it’s going for growth strategy. They accuse the Government of talking up infrastructure development. And yet in the last 15 months since the formation of the Gove…
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On the Early Edition Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 18th of February, the European Union holds an emergency national security summit with top officials in Paris, Euobserver Foreign Editor Andrew Rettman shares the latest. Genesis Boss Malcom Johns tells Andrew Dickens, how Genesis plans for any potential energy shortfalls this winter. A new prog…
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The Government’s new tourism campaign targeted at Australians is a no brainer. A simple test is comparing how many New Zealanders have visited Australia compared to how many Australians have come here. I remember being at a conference in Sydney and asking around the room how many had been to New Zealand. There were none. Yet all had been to Queensl…
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The government has announced a new campaign for encouraging Australian's to come here for their next holiday. The campaign is being funded through the International Visitor Levy, costing $500,000, and will be followed by further campaigns targeting other places. Marketing for the campaign, 'Everyone must go,' will go live across the ditch next week…
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European leaders are set to gather this week for an emergency summit on the war in Ukraine. This comes as concerns are growing that the US is moving ahead with Russia on peace talks that will lock out the continent. UK PM Sir Keir Starmer says it is a "once-in-a-generation moment for our national security." UK Correspondent Gavin Gray joins the sho…
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Newstalk ZB's Andrew Alderson joins the show to discuss what happened over the weekend in sport. What has been the reaction to Jannik Sinner's three month doping ban? Shane van Gisbergen has entered his maiden Daytona 500, and it was a busy few days with Super Rugby officially underway. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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In this episode, I sit down with Stu Paull, a BDM at Plan Manage Assist, who’s become known for actually helping NDIS providers move forward instead of just talking about it. If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or like the NDIS world is too cutthroat, this one’s for you. Stu shares why collaboration beats competition in the provider space and ho…
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The war in Ukraine is top of mind for European leaders. France is set to host a summit to discuss the situation and European security. It comes as the continent tries to respond to US President Donald Trump's unilateral approach to the conflict. UK correspondent Gavin Gray told Andrew Dickens European leaders are worried about being left out of neg…
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On the Early Edition Full Show Podcast for Monday 17th February 2025, Tourism Minister Louise Upston talks about the Government's new campaign enticing Australians to visit New Zealand. Andrew Dickens thinks the Government’s new tourism campaign targeted at Australians is a no brainer. Andrew Alderson shares all the excitement from over the weekend…
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The Government’s new tourism campaign targeted at Australians is a no brainer. A simple test is comparing how many New Zealanders have visited Australia compared to how many Australians have come here. I remember being at a conference in Sydney and asking around the room how many had been to New Zealand. There were none. Yet all had been to Queensl…
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The troubled curriculum rewrite has hit another snag. The Ministry of Education’s new English curriculum has been described as “shambolic” by the English Teachers Association, who have walked away from the rewriting process. They say it’s too complex and has unrealistic expectations of what teachers can fit into a single year. Association President…
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German officials are on high alert after an attack in Munich ahead of a big few weeks in national and global politics. It's believed 28 people —including children— have been injured after an Afghanistan asylum seeker allegedly drove into a crowd of demonstrators overnight. European Correspondent Vincent McAviney told Francesca Rudkin the city is ab…
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It could be too little too late when it comes to encouraging a third supermarket to New Zealand. The Government's repeated the call that we need more competition - to pressure prices. It's laying out plans to challenge the incumbents, Foodstuffs and Woolworths - and remove regulations discouraging competition. Former pre cursor to the Food and Groc…
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On the Early Edition Full Show Podcast for Friday 14th of February 2025, the Government's hinted at a plan to encourage a third player into the grocery sector. There's credibility issues for the ministry of education's new English curriculum after the English teachers association walked away from work on the draft, pip tinning resident of New Zeala…
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A lovely tease yesterday from the government, aimed at those of us still hurting at the cost of putting food in the supermarket trolley. The government wants more competition in the grocery sector. It was a nicely timed message – despite all the big picture talk of foreign investment, a new economic ministry, and a focus on growth, growth, growth, …
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The Screen Producers guild —SPADA— says overall, it's pleased with proposed changes for media. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released a discussion document with five proposals. They include the possibility of requiring platforms to invest more in local content and a suggestion New Zealand on Air and the Film Commission could be merged. …
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Tenants and landlords might not always be on the same page when it comes to privacy rights. Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster's reminding tenants they legally don't have to disclose their personal information to find a flat. He says it can be tempting for landlords to collect this information when considering applications. Auckland Property Inve…
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A seafood company says new fishing regulation proposals will hopefully reflect the leap in the industry's technology. The Government's wanting public consultation on changes to the Fisheries Act. It would allow catch limits to be more readily extended or reduced, and let boats with cameras installed, dump unwanted catch at sea. Egmont Seafoods owne…
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There’s a Dominos and a Subway, but there will be no McDonald’s in Wānaka - at least at the currently proposed site. Yesterday, Commissioners declined to grant consent for a McDonalds restaurant, largely due to the location. The proposed location was at the edge of town - where urban meets rural living. It is regarded as outside the urban growth bo…
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On the Early Edition Full Show Podcast for Thursday 13th February 2025, The fishing industry is welcoming a proposed major shake up of the Fisheries Act. Local media may soon be on a more level playing field with proposed changes suggesting global streamers could be required to invest in local kiwi content, NZ's Screen Producers guild President Ire…
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The White House is defunding USAID, one of the largest distributors of foreign aid, and blaming it on wasteful spending—like a D.E.I musical in Ireland. But as Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn unpack, the real losers are Christian relief organizations like World Relief and Catholic Charities, which now face devastating budget cuts. Then, it’s been over 20 y…
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One of New Zealand Rugby's major sponsors has found itself offside with the national body. NZR has confirmed they're launching legal action against petrochemical company INEOS for breaching a deal worth $8 million a year. The petrochemical company hasn't paid its first 2025 instalment to have its logo on various All Blacks attire, making NZR believ…
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A group fighting youth homelessness says Kainga Ora's crackdown on rent debt will exacerbate housing insecurity. The housing provider's announced it will terminate tenancies with people who skip rent and don't attempt to get back on track. It says the new policy will also help it engage with tenants when rent debt is beginning to mount. Manaaki Ran…
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An Australian football player is walking away from jail time after being accused of racially harassing a Metropolitan police officer. Sam Kerr was found not guilty by a British jury over an incident two years ago where she called an officer stupid and white. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey told Francesca Rudkin the charge could have lead to two years i…
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The Whangārei Mayor believes more people will accept a decision around water fluoridation - if it comes from councils. New Zealand First's new Members Bill seeks to remove the Director General of Health's central authority on fluoridation - and mandate binding local referendums. It comes as Whangārei District Council's under fire - as the only coun…
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