Welcome to The Band Room! A podcast bringing you the best of band. Host, Dylan Rook Maddix sits down with the movers and shakers of the wind world, conductors, composers, teachers and performers. Have your ears opened to the new and exciting and take your seat in The Band Room!
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A Podcast for Directors and Players in Concert, Marching, Jazz and Chamber Ensembles
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Discussions, stories, lessons and questions about the Wind Band as an artistic medium
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Two bandos talking about the things that nobody else will engage them on. Wind Band, Conducting and all the things that are kind of related to it.
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I’m Kenley Kristofferson and I’m a senior years music educator; in other words, I’m a high school band teacher. I’m also a graduate student at Brandon University and the focus of my research has been on the intentional development of positive band room culture. To say another way, what are teachers doing on purpose to make their room a place where kids emotionally and musically thrive? In this series, I talk with six Manitoba music educators who have thought a lot about this question and the ...
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One More Time is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by Illinois Bands. Each episode we will present a story on a topic related to bands and where the medium is going, both concert and marching. We will also have weekly segments including "Two Minute Rehearsal Techniques" for band directors and “From the Sousa Archives” with Scott Schwartz, Director of the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music.
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TV reviews, musings and quizzes from three fools dangerously circling the plughole of midlife crisis.
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Saugus Marching Centurions: Road to Washington is a limited audio series that follows the Saugus High School band and color guard as they work to overcome adversity and achieve their ultimate goal – marching in the 2023 Memorial Day parade in Washington DC.
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A commentary on what's happening in the marching arts specifically around the Omaha metro area reaching into the surrounding states.
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Making It is a podcast that brings creatives together to chat about creativity, entrepreneurship, and mental health. Created and hosted by musician, photographer, and videographer, Mirabelle Jien.
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Interviews with bands from Community Records, the New Orleans community, and other artists and friends.
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在這個世界上,凡事都有可能。 Everything is possible in the world. この世の中、全ては可能です! OMG,2025就這樣來到了,先跟大家說聲Happy New Year!!! 敬請期待已經囤積很多的企劃單集再跟大家見面~ 我的腦袋每次都快要飛到外太空了,嘻嘻😎🤩 OMG. 2025 is coming and Happy New Year to everyone!!! Please look forward to my new planned episode~ My head almost flies to outer space every time, hehe😎🤩 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 敝人在下我的童年和青少年時期與音樂的故事: 小學四年級考進學校的節奏樂隊班卻因為轉學而沒有機會繼續待在音樂班, 與音樂擦身而過 小學五六年級待在合唱團想繼續與音樂同在,國中因繼續參加學校的合唱團並參加校際性比賽,於一百多人的音 ...
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Follow the band LOW RENT on their way to release the brand new studio [EP] GRACE RADIO. www.lowrentband.com.au https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/words-on-the-wind/id648666025
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Scott Dudelson @AllDayVinyl (on Instagram) interviews legendary musicians and dives deep into the stories and lives that shaped music history - Live from the Dude’s Vinyl Lounge
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Used to Pirate the FM band but got caught by the FCC and haven’t done the show in 12 years. Looking to have some fun on the new platform, brand new to podcasting. We’re just a normal gang of people the like to talk about various subjects and have fun. Can’t wait.
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A podcast of your favorite stories featuring classic tales loved by people of all ages
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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This East Los Angeles native, now part-time vagabond, gives his thoughts on his budget-friendly travels. Each episode will feature an essay on a country or city. Also included will be commentary on a book and podcast dealing with travel, a punk or metal band from the country being discussed, veg friendly discoveries, zines, and cinema. The East L.A. Guide to Unsettling Down is plain-spoken and intended to highlight the wonders of travel. All are welcome.
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Our top 5 lists of music, movies, tv, sports, pop culture and more, focusing on the 90s. Each episode, we will pick a topic and discuss our lists. You'll laugh, you'll love, you'll learn.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 24 April 2025
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14:29In today's episode, China says a group of New Zealand MPs have violated the relationship between the two countries by visiting Taiwan last week, and meeting with its new president, the police have arrested a 16-year-old boy in relation to the death of Kyle Whorrall in St Johns over the Easter Weekend, banks may have to reimburse scam victims up to …
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NZ veterans band reunite for ANZAC day shows
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2:05The award winning New Zealand Veterans band has reunited for a spree of shows to mark ANZAC day, this year in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland. One of the co-founders Retired Major Tim McDavitt spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Code of Banking Practice updated to better protect from scams
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3:59Banks may have to reimburse scam victims up to $500,000 under new measures being rolled out in the sector. New Zealand Banking Association chief executive Roger Beaumont spoke to Corin Dann.
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There's frustration in Northland as exotic seaweed caulerpa continues to wreak havoc.
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The coach is sticking with the Wellington Phoenix for another year.
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Consumers are getting less pessimistic.
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Police arrest 16-year-old in relation to death of Kyle Whorrall
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2:35The police have arrested a 16-year-old boy in relation to the death of Kyle Whorrall in St Johns over the Easter Weekend. Reporter Lucy Xia spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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China says a group of New Zealand MPs have violated the relationship between the two countries by visiting Taiwan last week, and meeting with its new president. National's Stuart Smith spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 23 April 2025
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15:44In today's episode, New Zealand's sole cardinal says it is important the next pope continues to prevent child sexual abuse in the church and is politically astute considering the current geopolitical environment, for the second time, Te Pati Maori MPs have declined to turn up to a Privileges Committee hearing at Parliament, a coroner examining the …
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Tauranga councillor on price of air fares from city
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3:55A Tauranga councillor says lack of airline competition in the region has been an issue for years and domestic prices are a big concern for residents. Papamoa Ward Councillor Steve Morris spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Conflicting evidence in disappearance of Beckenridge heard
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1:52A coroner examining the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his stepson Mike in Southland 10 years ago has heard conflicting evidence about what a witness was told. Reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Farmers affected by extreme dry conditions are being offered some assistance.
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Almost 50 players have been invited to a Black Ferns training camp in Wellington this weekend, as the international season looms.
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Lodestone is thinking about a share float.
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Te Pāti Māori MPs decline to turn up to Privileges Committee hearing
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3:05For the second time, Te Pāti Māori MPs have declined to turn up to a Privileges Committee hearing at Parliament, but this time they have lodged written submissions in their absence. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Cardinal John Dew on representing NZ at Pope's funeral
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5:27New Zealand's sole cardinal says it is important the next pope continues to prevent child sexual abuse in the church and is politically astute considering the current geopolitical environment. Cardinal John Dew spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Report Essentials for 22 April 2025
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13:07In today's episode, the Vatican's representative in New Zealand says Pope Francis' progressive politics will continue with the election of a new pope in the coming weeks. An Auckland councillor says mobile phone alerts sent to Aucklanders during wild weather at the weekend left people frustrated and confused. And a Kiwi yacht is making a four month…
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Kiwi yacht sailing to COP climate conference in Brazil
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2:28A Kiwi yacht is making a four month mission across oceans in a bid to promote sustainable travel while en route to this years COP Climate conference. Flotilla4Change cofounder Ross Porter spoke with Charlotte Cook.
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Wild weather alerts sparked frustration in Auckland
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3:18An Auckland councillor says mobile phone alerts sent to Aucklanders during wild weather at the weekend sparked frustration and confusion among some residents. North Shore ward councillor Richard Hills spoke to Paddy Gower.
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A new road is opening up access for rural parts of the North Island.
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Portia Woodman-Wickliffe is coming out of international retirement.
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The markets are a bit rattled.
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Mourners have been filtering into mass at St Patricks Cathedral in Auckland to mark the death of Pope Francis. Felix Walton was there, and spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Vatican representative remembers Pope Francis
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6:07The Vatican's representative in New Zealand says Pope Francis' progressive politics will continue with the election of a new pope in the coming weeks. Archbishop Gábor Pintér, the Apostolic Nuncio to Aotearoa New Zealand, spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 17 April 2025
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15:19In today's episode, the Far North Mayor Moko Tepania provides an update on Cyclone Tam sweeping through Northland, Northpower is working to restore power to households affected by the storm, One NZ explains how the internet and phone network was disconnected across the entire Otago/Southland region yesterday, and in World news, an Australian academ…
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World Vision's National Director for Sudan, Simon Mane spoke to WorldWatch's Andrew McRae about what he says is a perfect storm of hunger, violence and trauma as the country enters the third year of civil war.
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The key issues as Australia goes to the polls
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3:58The Australian federal election is just over two weeks away and the two main party leaders have sparred off again in a TV debate. The general election is on May 3rd and housing, energy policy and climate change were among the key points during the debate between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton on the ABC on Wednesday evening. For his assessment o…
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OneNZ investigating after widespread outage in Southland
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5:54The mobile network One NZ is investigating whether it needs another cable supplying the lower South Island after rodents and a contractor brought down thousands of people's internet and phone services yesterday. Charlotte speaks to Joe Goddard from One NZ.
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The Prime Minister is praising the economic momentum of the agricultural sector.
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Former Black Ferns forward and now Blues women's assistant Charmaine McMenamin is calling on New Zealand Rugby to create a full trans-tasman Super Rugby competition.
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Inflation is edging higher, but seems like interest rates cuts are still on the cards.
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Thousands of households in Northland are also without power. Charlotte Cook speaks to Michael Gibbs, the chief operating officer for Northpower, which operates in the Whangarei and Kaipara region of Northland.
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People in Northland without power could remain in the dark for up to three days as Cyclone Tam continues to sweep through, while the storm has also knocked out cellphone coverage in some parts of Northland, with transmission towers been damaged. Charlotte Cook speaks to the Far North Mayor Moko Tepania.…
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 16 April 2025
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13:42In today's episode, Northland Civil Defence is urging residents to prepare for possible high winds and power outages as weather associated with Tropical Cyclone Tam approaches, the New Zealand population has now surpassed 5.3 million people, alcohol harm reduction groups are joining the fight to lower numbers of booze stores in Rotorua, and can you…
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Can you avoid tariffs and buy direct from factories?
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1:52Tiktok users around the world are seeing videos from people claiming to be from China, revealing which factories make "luxury" goods - suggesting shoppers undercut tariffs and shop direct for significantly cheaper prices. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Alcohol harm reduction groups are joining the fight to reduce booze stores in Rotorua as research shows the region has bigger alcohol harm problems than the rest of Aotearoa. Alcohol Healthwatch executive director Andrew Galloway spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Dairy prices have had some great results overnight.
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Some thrilling games in European football's top competition.
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The government is taking the axe to Reserve Bank funding.
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The New Zealand population has now surpassed 5.3 million people, with the North Island alone exceeding four million people. Stats NZ population analyst Kim Dunstan spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Northlanders urged to brace for strong winds and heavy rain
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3:26Northland Civil Defence is urging residents to prepare for possible high winds and power outages as weather associated with Tropical Cyclone Tam approaches. Northland reporter Peter de Graf spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Episode 24. Two year anniversary extended edition. Doomsday feature part 1.
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1:23:00Second anniversary extended episode. Two years! Where does the time go? This month we address the forthcoming apocalypse. We talk bunkers and bunker life, before following up with a second end-of-world feature next month. Elsewhere there’s a cover bands quiz, We review Apple Cider Vinegar, on Netflix, catch up with all the local news from the Poult…
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 15 April 2025
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16:06In today's episode, trans researchers are disappointed by a new directive for Health New Zealand to stop using the term "pregnant people", the body overseeing kura kaupapa is welcoming new classrooms at four of its kura, the nurses union says it has been raising concerns about the security of staff parking at Palmerston North hospital for months, a…
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Home support workers protest plans to reduce conditions
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3:49Home support workers held stop-work meetings on Tuesday morning over their employers' plans to reduce working conditions. PSA organiser in Nelson Kate Davis spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Nurses Union raised concerns over safety before carjacking
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1:55The nurses union says it has been raising concerns about the security of staff parking at Palmerston North hospital for months, however there's now renewed urgency after a staff member was threatened with a gun when walking to her car late on Friday. Reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Rural News for 15 April 2025
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The All Blacks and Blues wing Mark Tele'a is leaving New Zealand rugby at the end of the year to take up a contract in Japan.
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Midday Business News for 15 April 2025
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Govt announces funding for new kura kaupapa classrooms
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3:26The body overseeing kura kaupapa is welcoming new classrooms at four of its kura, but says it's nowhere near the level of investment required across the sector. Te Rūnanga Nui o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa co-chairperson Rawiri Wright spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Trans researchers disappointed over Health NZ directive
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5:38Trans researchers are disappointed by a new directive for Health New Zealand to stop using the term "pregnant people" and revert to "pregnant women" in its communications about health issues. University of Waikato senior lecturer in psychology and Transgender Health Research Lab director Jaimie Veale spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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