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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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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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Sepiring Berdua

Sepiring Berdua

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Sepiring Berdua adalah podcast yang membahas tentang kota dan isu-isu menarik di dalamnya. Dengerin kami di Anchor, Apple podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, dan lain sebagainya! | Email: podcast.sepiringberdua@gmail.com | IG @podcast.sepiringberdua
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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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Energy experts say better 'literacy' around energy bills could go even further than the government's proposed rebate, to lower Australian power bills. The Prime Minister has announced another one-point-8 billion dollars in tomorrow night's budget, to extend the energy bill rebate for another six months. Guest: Alison Reeve, the Grattan Institute Pr…
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Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a snap election for April the 28th. Until recently, the Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre was the clear favourite to win Canada's next general election. But as US President Donald Trump continues to threaten the country's economy - and freedom - the election race has been turned on its head.…
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The harmful impacts of pornography will be laid bare today, as New South Wales holds what's been touted as an Australian-first parliamentary inquiry. The parliamentary committee hearings will focus on the impact of pornography on the mental, emotional, and physical health of vulnerable groups, including children and young people. Guest: Dr Sarah Ka…
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Pope Francis has returned to The Vatican after a five-week stay in hospital, but doctors say his recovery from double pneumonia will take at least several more months. The Vatican is yet to announce whether the 88-year-old pontiff will take part in Easter celebrations next month. Guest: Colm Flynn, Vatican Correspondent, the Catholic News Network P…
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More than 50,000 Palestinians have now been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, according to the territory's Health Ministry. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has approved a motion of no confidence on the country's attorney general overnight in its latest move against officials deemed hostile to the gov…
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Port Kembla's copper smelter has been a landmark of the skyline for almost a century, but it has been more than 20 years since it produced any output for manufacturing. Now the current owner and occupier of the disused site is seeking remediation and has committed $18 million to address the contamination issues. Guest: Adam Gilligan, Director of Op…
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Welcome to episode #976 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Jennifer Moss has been a guiding voice in the evolving conversation around workplace culture, burnout, and what it truly means to find purpose in our work. Her latest book, Why Are We Here? – Creating A Work Culture Everyone Wants, takes a deep dive into how work has cha…
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When Sue Black was only 23, she found herself living in a women's refuge with three young children. Determined to make a better life for her family, she went back to evening college and got her A levels in maths. She is now a Professor of Computer Science at Durham University. Along the way she has set up organisations to support women in tech and …
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Complex and sarcastic, but also funny, generous and warm. Vittorio Bianchi, known more simply as Vito, was all of those things and more. For the best part of 60 years, Vito held court at the Piccolo Bar, a hole in the wall cafe hidden down a side street in Sydney’s Kings Cross. Vittorio Bianchi passed away last week, aged 90, and is being fondly re…
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The idea of the lazy bureaucrat can be found as far back as the idea of bureaucracy itself. Charlie Tyson charts the concept from Ancient Egypt through the decline of the Ottoman empire to the current iteration being pushed in Trump's America, primarily by renowned workaholic Elon Musk. But was there any evidence then or now for its accuracy? Guest…
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In the remote hills of Bougainville near the disbanded Panguna mine, a cult like Ponzi scheme is being run by a man called Noah Musingku, who prefers to be called His Majesty King David Peii Upeii the 2nd. He has conned millions of dollars from both local and international investors and continues to run his scheme from his remote kingdom. Could he …
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Now to an issue that continues to affect the Australian healthcare system, the scarcity of intravenous fluids. Updated modelling released by the Therapeutic Goods Administration last week found current shortages could last for at least the next six months. On March 5, the Federal government announced a twenty million dollar investment to bolster ca…
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Negotiations for a ceasefire in Ukraine will move into a new phase in the coming week, as delegations from both sides of the conflict prepare for separate mediation talks in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile Russia has continued its drone attacks in Ukraine, targeting the Black Sea city of Odessa, damaging infrastructure. The developments come as the future …
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Blak Douglas traces his remarkable journey from his graphic design beginnings in Jamisontown, Western Sydney to winning the prestigious Archibald Prize in 2022 for his striking portrait of Karla Dickens. One of Australia's most fearless artistic voices — Blak showcases the largest collection of his works made over 26 years, and explains why he stil…
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Roger Swainston is a renowned painter, naturalist and zoologist who has turned his attention to painting every species of rock lobster on the planet. His quest has taken him to far far flung places such as Easter Island, the Guadeloupe Islands, Costa Rica and Coral Bay off the West Australian coast.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jim Chalmers will hand down his pre-election budget on Tuesday with what he says will be “substantial” help for struggling Australians. But Labor’s fourth budget is likely to contain few surprises, since it was the budget we weren’t supposed to have. The arrival of Tropical Cyclone Alfred earlier this month scuppered Prime Minister Anthony Albanese…
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Donald Trump is just over the halfway mark of his first 100 days in office and, so far, the president has used his power to fundamentally reshape America. Prominent conservative commentator Scott Jennings says MAGA supporters are happy with most of the changes.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In Ukraine and Gaza, Donald Trump is finding out that ending wars is tougher than it looks. Ukraine and Russia have now agreed to a partial ceasefire but it's not a definitive end to the war. It comes as another ceasefire has shattered with Israel launching a new offensive on Hamas, killing hundreds of civilians in Gaza.…
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There are currently more than 200 shortages of medications, including some forms of menopause hormone therapy, ADHD medication and birth control. It's not always clear why some medications are in short supply, but sometimes the shortage can be traced all the way to a farm in China. Also, why US President Donald Trump wants to target Australia's Pha…
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More than 2.2 million Australians are dealing with osteoarthritis, and many struggle to access the right information about the condition. A new website has launched to connect people with the tools they need to manage osteoarthritis – and hopefully improve their quality of life. Also, could the new generation of weight loss drugs help with this man…
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