First Take is always a heated discussion as Stephen A. Smith and guests debate about the day's top stories.
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Hardcore freestyle acting a fool about real feeling Just experimenting with different beats open instrumentals allows to release endorphins
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YouTubeチャンネル史上初のラジオレギュラー番組として注目を集めている、「THE FIRST TAKE MUSIC」。 同番組のPodcastがスタート。 「THE FIRST TAKE」に出演したアーティストをゲストに迎え、撮影の舞台裏やエピソードをお届けします。
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Welcome to First Take! The general premise here is some simple. Each week, we discuss a film that one of us has just watched, for the very, first time! Other than that, we'll discuss movie news, share views and offer good vibes. Told you it was a simple premise. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @firsttakepod
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A British based show with opinions on all thing US Sports
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The First Takedown Podcast gets you on the mat with the headliners in wrestling across Middle Tennessee. We’ll be discussing the top wrestlers, programs, coaches and events throughout the season, as we move toward crowning state champions.
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If you want to do something in your life then this podcast is only for you.
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In every emerging issue lies an opportunity. The Institute for Emerging Issues is here to find North Carolina's opportunities. You can help.
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Can a little book inspire BIG conversations and the creation of a BETTER WORLD? The story in “Take Your Shoes Off First” inspires people to think about many different aspects of life. Since it is a story built upon our instinctual drive to evolve, it is a story that resonates with most who read it, and consequently serves as an easy jumping off point for a wide array of conversations. (Don't worry, you can enjoy this podcast even if you have never heard of the book!)The primary focus of the ...
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Study finds air pollution spikes illnesses and birth defects
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10:15A South African Medical Research Council study reveals that living near coal-fired power stations increases the risk of respiratory diseases and premature death by 6%. The research links toxic air pollution to spikes in illnesses and birth defects. Lead researcher Professor Caradee Wright spoke to Elvis Presslin to discuss the findings...…
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On the second hour of First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Elle Duncan and Kendrick Perkins debate whether or not the Lakers are saving the NBA. Perk gives his list of Top-5 NBA point guards list. Mina Kimes joins the show to discuss where she believes is the best landing spot for DK Metcalf. The crew reacts to Jeanie Buss' comments on trading Anthony Dav…
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The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) says the decision by the United States to halt aid funding to South Africa, is an opportunity for the country to strive for economic independence. This comes after President Donald Trump's administration paused US foreign development assistance for 90 days, affecting several African countries, including South Africa.…
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his disappointment with the state of Gauteng and its municipalities, urging leaders to take immediate action to address the province's challenges ahead of the G20 Summit. Ramaphosa conveyed his concerns during a meeting with provincial leaders at the Johannesburg Council Chambers in Braamfontein, as part of h…
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US withdrawal of International Climate Finance Plan sparks concern over global climate efforts
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4:36The US has withdrawn from the International Climate Finance Plan, effectively cutting off funding for Just Energy Transition Plans in South Africa, Indonesia, and Vietnam. This move has sparked concerns about the impact on global climate efforts and the future of these partnerships. To discuss the implications, Elvis Presslin spoke to Lisa Makaula,…
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Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo저자 SAfm
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On another episode of First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Elle Duncan, and Brian Windhorst debate which is the biggest headline in the NBA: Celtics, Cavs, SGA or Harden? The crew debates whether this is LeBron James' most impressive season of his career. Kai Cenat joins the show for a hilarious segment! Damien Woody joins the show to react to Jerry Jones…
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PSA Condemns Threatened Loss of 19,000 Teaching Posts in KwaZulu-Natal
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5:37The Public Servants Association (PSA) has expressed concern over the potential loss of nearly 19,000 teaching posts in KwaZulu-Natal, stemming from severe budget cuts. The union strongly condemns this move, attributing it to reckless financial mismanagement that jeopardizes the province's education system and puts thousands of educators' livelihood…
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DA Launches Parliamentary Probe into IPID Amid Rising Police Misconduct
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5:27The Democratic Alliance (DA) is launching a parliamentary probe into the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) following a shocking rise in police misconduct. The IPID's 2023/2024 Annual Performance Report revealed over 5,000 cases of misconduct, including deaths in custody, torture, and assault. To discuss the probe, Elvis Presslin s…
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NUMSA March on Tshwane Mayor Over Unpaid Retrenchment Packages
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5:24The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) and its members at the Tshwane Affected Operations Investments (TAOI) are marching to the City of Tshwane mayor's office to demand action on unpaid retrenchment packages for 261 former workers of Tshwane Affected Operations Investments—a bus operator linked to Areyeng. Numsa says despite pr…
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The South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU) in Ekurhuleni is outraged over the City's decision to slash overtime and acting allowances by 50%, while introducing contracted services. The union believes this move is a thinly veiled attempt to benefit politically connected individuals, rather than improving service delivery, especially with loc…
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On the second hour of First Take podcast, Stephen A. Smith, Brian Windhorst and Monica McNutt debate whether the West should fear the Lakers or Warriors more. The crew reacts to Shaq's comments on Stephen Curry deserving to be in the GOAT conversation. Dana White joins the show to talk all things boxing and UFC 313. Kimberley A, Martin and Louis Ri…
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On another episode of First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Brian Windhorst and Monica McNutt discuss their thoughts on LeBron's latest accomplishments. The crew also discusses the current state of play in the NBA. They react to Kevin Durant's comments on his exchange with Mike Budenholzer. Lastly, Kimberley A. Martin and Louis Riddick react to Saquon's hi…
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The Southern African Faith Communities' Environment Institute (SAFCEI) is challenging the granting of a 20-year licence for Unit 1 of the Koeberg nuclear power station in the Western Cape. The organization made a formal legal appeal to the Minister of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy. At the heart of SAFCEI's concerns is the assertion…
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Criticism after Justice minister postpone's publication of Sex Offenders registers
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5:19The Justice Minister's decision to postpone the publication of the National Register of Sex Offenders has sparked criticism, with BOSA labeling it a "PR stunt." The delay, attributed to concerns over compliance with the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), has raised questions about the government's commitment to transparency and lack of…
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Tensions are running high in Ngaka Modiri Molema, Lehurutshe, Welbedacht, and surrounding areas in Zeerust, North West, as residents take to the streets to demand the restoration of their water supply. The protests, which blocked the N4 highway linking South Africa and Botswana, are set to continue until the Premier personally addresses their griev…
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Bonginkosi Khanyile arrested for not appearing in court over July 2021 unrest
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12:30MK Party member Bonginkosi Khanyile has been arrested for failing to appear in court. Khanyile is set to face trial for his alleged role in instigating the July 2021 unrest. In a separate development, MK Party Secretary-General Floyd Shivambu is facing criticism from within the party. Disgruntled members accuse Shivambu of dismantling the party fro…
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Committee to investigate Ingonyama Trust board's financial management
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10:37A 12-member committee will investigate the Ingonyama Trust board's financial management, following a meeting between Land Reform Minister Mzwanele Nyhontsho and AmaZulu King Misuzulu Zwelithini. This development comes on the heels of the king's decision to suspend six members of the board, accusing them of undermining his authority. The minister, h…
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On the second hour of First Take, breaking news hits that Kyrie Irvin is out for the season. Shannon Sharpe, Chad Johnson, and Kendrick Perkins debate if they'd rather have Curry or Brunson if you need a big game. The guys debate whether o not Ja Morant is under pressure to show out in the playoffs. Ocho and Shannon react to Jerry Jones' decision t…
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On another episode of First Take, Shannon Sharpe, Kendrick Perkins and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson debate whether the best player in the NBA is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or LeBron James. The crew discusses how worried the Lakers should be about the Thunder. The guys reacts to Kyrie Irving's injury. Ocho and Shannon react to Tee Higgin's franchise tag an…
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Mpumalanga's Pienaar community plagued by lack of social services
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9:01The Pienaar community in Mpumalanga has been plagued by a crippling lack of social services, including vital support such as social grants, counselling, and pauper burials. The crisis began several months ago when the Department of Social Development's (DSD) offices were abruptly closed. The community and the department are now embroiled in a bitte…
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Disgruntled TMPD officers to picket over unfair labour practices
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5:45Disgruntled Tshwane Metro Police officers are set to stage a picket today at the department's headquarters. Their protest centers around allegations of unfair labour practices linked to the selection process for recently advertised Warrant Officer posts. The department is facing a storm of allegations, with nearly 500 black metro police officers cl…
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COSATU to picket at the North Gauteng High Court over NHI Act
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4:51The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is set to stage a picket today outside the North Gauteng High Court, in support for the Department of Health in the ongoing legal battle over the National Health Insurance (NHI) Act. This court case, initiated by the Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) and the South African Private Practitioners' Fo…
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ANC strategizing to regain dominance in Gauteng after 2024 election setback
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5:35The ANC is strategizing to regain its dominance in Gauteng following a significant electoral setback in the 2024 national elections. measures. The party recently reconfigured its organizational structure in the province to strengthen its electoral support and address internal weaknesses. So can the ANC reclaim power in Gauteng after its 2024 electo…
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AfriForum remains defiant despite opening of high treason dockets
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5:11Lobby group AfriForum remains defiant despite the Hawks opening high treason dockets over allegations of spreading misleading information about the Expropriation Act. The group's CEO, Kallie Kriel, has dismissed the charges, stating they won't be intimidated and are eager to take the matter to court to expose what they deem as the ANC's irresponsib…
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Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo저자 SAfm
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