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A podcast taking in-depth looks at cold cases and true crime stories in South Carolina, beginning with the still unfolding case of the Murdaugh murders. Unsolved South Carolina is produced by WCIV ABC News 4 in Charleston.
Michael Amidei is a creative polymath, working as a musician, poet, author, and speaker. He is a childhood cancer survivor and has appeared on 20/20, ABC, CBS, & NBC. In this podcast, Michael delves into the subjects of philosophy, creativity, art, beauty, and how to live a meaningful and authentic experience, what he calls "living life as poetry". Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaelamideishow/support
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Science+God sponsored in part by Dwell Bible App. Save 30% off Dwell for Life at DwellApp.io/drg. Welcome! On this unique podcast, Biblical truths team up with the latest science to enrich, expand, and rock your worldview. It’s a stunning journey from the subatomic to the astronomical to an unseen universe beyond human comprehension. Dr. Michael Guillen – a Christian who has won three Emmys, written international bestsellers, taught physics at Harvard, hosted on The History Channel, and for ...
Truth and Justice don’t always agree. We’re here to bring attention to the cases where the American Criminal Justice system got it wrong.
It was a crime that rocked an idyllic seaside town in Cape Cod -- the 2002 murder of Christa Worthington, found stabbed to death with her 2-year-old daughter, unharmed at her side. What came next was a three-year search for her killer that would involve unorthodox steps by police, a lengthy list of potential suspects, and an entire town under suspicion. Christa's trash collector, Christopher McCowen, would eventually be convicted of the crime, but his trial would raise questions about the ev ...
I am a national expert on sudden wealth. My wealth management firm (www.PacificaWealth.com) has developed a unique process for handling the financial--and often psychological--issues of sudden wealth from inheritance, lottery, divorce, stock options, lawsuits, sports/entertainment contracts, or business sales. For clients who experience a sudden wealth event and may feel overwhelmed and need immediate clarity on the various financial, legal, and tax issues, I am able to provide them with ins ...
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AUTHORISED PODCAST ONLY is a podcast dedicated to the 2001-2006 ABC TV series Alias, a retrospective designed to celebrate 20 years of the series. Join your host Tony Black, creator of The X-Cast podcast, and a selection of Alias-loving fellow hosts and guests as they break down the entire series one episode at a time. A proud part of the We Made This network.
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Money. Romance. Tragedy. Deception. The story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos is an unbelievable tale of ambition and fame gone terribly wrong. How did the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire lose it all in the blink of an eye? How did the woman once heralded as “the next Steve Jobs” find herself facing criminal charges — to which she pleaded not guilty — and up to decades in prison? How did her technology, meant to revolutionize health care, potentially put millions of patients a ...
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Special Episode # 7 - ABC 20/20 to Air Brandon Woodruff Case
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Today, May 20th, 2022, ABC 20/20 is airing a two-hour episode on the Brandon Woodruff case. Today, Scott and C. Derick are joined by very special guest Richard Ray. The trio discuss the case along with the impact that 20/20 will have on it. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/AmericanJusticePodcast Where to Listen: Apple - https://podcasts.app…
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Brain disease researcher Dr Helen Murray on the risks of contact sports concussion
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Dr Helen Murray explores the relationship between repetitive head injuries, contact sport and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) - a progressive brain disease that causes dementia.
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Carole Brungar's Vietnam saga reaches its end
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A five-novel series about the impact of the Vietnam war on veterans and their families has just wrapped up with the release of Carole Brungar's book The Return.In the last book, she's thinking about the experiences of the orphans of the Vietnam war, many of whom were removed from the country. In The Return, Jackie Coles fulfills a promise to her st…
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Writer Mahyar Amouzegar examines gifts from the gods
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Eight interlinked stories of ordinary people whose lives are touched by the gods make up a new collection by Iranian/American/Kiwi writer Mahyar Amouzegar. The Hubris in an Empty Hand is his fourth book. Some of the characters understand they've received - or are in the presence of - a gift from a god. Others are oblivious. Friendships and relation…
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A blend of poetry and paintings celebrate the miraculous
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Small domestic miracles, from a sleeping baby and walking along the beach to the promise of fruit are examined in words and pictures in a book called Bordering on Miraculous Saskia Leek and Lynley Edmeades have worked on the fourth in the korero series helmed by writer Lloyd Jones. He brings together artists and writers to colloborate on books that…
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Rotorua is hosting a literary festival specifically for Maori writers that the organisers hope will in turn encourage Maori readers. Kupu: Nga Ringa Tuhituhi will celebrate past and present Maori writers, with a view that many generations will tell their stories. On the Kupu board is Robyn Bargh who's a long time champion of Maori literature, inclu…
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A new play about the aftermath of the conquest of Mt Everest
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It's one of the best-known - and often-told - stories in our history: Sir Ed Hillary and Sherpa Norgay Tenzing's momentous climb to the top of Mt Everest on May 29th, 1953. But Matt Kambic's new play The Sherpa & the Beekeeper - Summit on Everest explores the downside of fame and other long term effects - both good and bad - on not only the mountai…
Taranaki's stunning coast is also one of the fastest eroding coastlines in the world. Since 2000, photographer Pat Greenfield has walked it, documenting the impact of storms, earthquakes and erosion. She calls it a photographic and scientific journey of discovery - and it's been a sobering one for her. For example two of the rock stack formations t…
Wellington's Chamber Orchestra is about to celebrate its 50th birthday with a flourish. The amateur orchestra has launched many professional careers over five decades, and also has musicians who've been in its ranks for most of that time. Lynn Freeman caught up with conductor Rachel Hyde and cellist Gary Wilby, currently rehearsing for the big cele…
New Zealand-made screen sound and music received a BAFTA, one Emmy, two APRA Silver Scrolls, two NZ TV Awards and three Golden Reels for work on film and gaming last year alone. But members of the Screen Music and Sound Guild are issuing a stark warning about the future of the industry, one they say is under appreciated and under resourced. Lynn Fr…
Beloved Kiwi comedian Tom Sainsbury is busy as ever. He's about to hit the road with his nationwide Snapchat Dude Live! tour. The 15-stop tour, which kicks off in New Plymouth next Sunday, will see him travelling almost everywhere.
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Julian Assange's father: 'His jail is worse than hell'
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The new documentary Ithaka documents 76-year-old John Shipton's campaign to free his son, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Shipton joins the show to discuss Ithaka and why he'll never give up on his attempt to free his son.
In Dr Arika Okrent's latest book, Highly Irregular: Why Tough, Through, and Dough Don't Rhyme - and Other Oddities of the English Language, the linguist examines the weirdness of the English language and why it is so hard to master.
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How oligarchs are being undone by social media
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Journalist Greg Walters has been writing about how influencers and "beautiful people" posting glamorous selfies aboard Russian oligarchs' yachts are helping to bring down the incredibly rich people around Vladimir Putin.
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Australian election reaction - Dr Ross Stitt
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Dr Ross Stitt is a New Zealand writer and political commentator living in Sydney. He joins the show to analyse the 2022 Australian federal election, which took place yesterday, and what the result means for Australians.
Yanai Postelnik could never have imagined how his life was going to change when he arrived at Gaia House in Devon for a silent meditation retreat in 1990. He returned to Gaia House to work in 1991, and remains there to this day.
Big tech and social media bosses pledged to eradicate online extremism in Christchurch Call three years ago in Paris - and today they claim atrocities which echo the 15 March massacre don't go viral online anymore. But their algorithms which amplify extremism and radicalise people in the first place still operate unchecked.…
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Public media's future funding made public - partly
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After months of behind-closed-doors planning, Budget 2022 has at last put some fresh figures for the government's planned public media entity into the public domain. The increase in public funding is substantial, but the precise mix of commercial and public revenue is still unclear - as is the future beyond 2026.…
Slaves to the algorithm - big tech's mathematical maximising of engagement undermines the Christchurch Call three years on; Budget 2022 - public media entity's funding finally made public; Budget 2022 - more for Maori media, but where's the strategy?
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You're probably cleaning all wrong, according to science
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Cleaning has never played a bigger role in our lives than it does today. Whether it's wiping down workplace surfaces or disinfecting supermarket trolley handles, we're doing it all more. Microbiologist Dr Siouxsie Wiles is with us to discuss.
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Covid-19: How come there are so many Omicron variants?
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We've all heard about new Omicron subvariants with such names as BA.2, BA.4 and BA.5. The recent proliferation of variants begs the question: is Covid-19 mutating faster than ever before? Dr Sebastian Duchene explains.
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Poll: Kiwis in favour of earlier reopening of the borders
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Two weeks ago, Jacinda Ardern announced that our borders would fully reopen (including to cruise ships and international students) on July 31 - two months earlier than initially planned. A new poll shows Kiwis largely agreed.
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Australian election reaction - Stephen Mills
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Australians are waking up to life with a new Prime Minister, with Anthony Albanese and Labor ousting Scott Morrison's incumbent Liberal National coalition in yesterday's election. Political commentator Stephen Mills offers his analysis.
The Budget gets presented, debated and commented on more than most best sellers but like A Brief History of Time very few people have the time and energy to read all of it.
'Conversations with Friends' is Hulu's latest hit based on bestselling novel; Tornado rips through northern Michigan; Biden's high-stake trip to Asia : Day 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC News
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Today’s programme begins with a hymn that’s been covered by the likes of Neil Diamond, Judy Collins, Kenny Rogers, and maybe most famously by Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) in the 1970s: Morning has broken.
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Helen Thompson: are we facing an international energy crisis?
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The world is not just seeing high oil prices, it is at the beginning of a fully-fledged energy crisis, says Helen Thompson, a professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University.
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Millions face famine as droughts hit Horn of Africa
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Në Horn of Africa keka ye lueel cë man adɛ̈ ke kɔc juïc tɔ̈ në bɛ̈I ke diäk abïï cɔk ke yök në bɛ̈I kediäk ke Ethiopia, Kenya ku jɔl ya Somalia. Në ye bɛ̈Ikɛ̈ yic ke diäk ke yak atɔ̈ ke cë bɛ̈n kunë ye mɛn ke läi athou ku pïu atɔ̈ keke cë dëu.
Kɔc ke panë Auɛtralia atɔ̈ keke cë lɔ në ɣän ke cuiɛɛt në ye mɛn ku akuut bë tiɛ̈m abë jal nyic në yeman thɛ̈ië. Bɛ̈ny Albanese ku jɔl ya Scott Morrison atɔ̈ keke cë wëlken lueel kuka bë jäl tïït në të benë kɔc cuɛt thïn në yekölë.
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Small and proud - Northland's wine industry bears fruit
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Northland produces a tiny fraction of New Zealand's but it now boasts 40 keen grape growers, up from just two in the 1980s.
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Uncertainty for performing artists during Covid
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Four years ago opera singer Kawiti Waetford returned to Aotearoa after years abroad and a blossoming singing career. He and his wife started a new life in Northland where Kawiti began working with rangatahi, teaching singing and holding vocal masterclasses. He still performs but says Covid has led to uncertainty with a planned trip to Vienna cancel…
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Lecturer heads to MIT with focus on Maori housing
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Jacqueline Paul is a lecturer in architecture at Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland. In August she will start a five year course of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the world's number one ranked university. Paul will do her PHD at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning. She says she would like to look at new ideas…