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Student Radio Stories

Student Radio Stories

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A podcast about sharing my journey and experience in student radio with tips and tricks along the way. Throughout the podcast, there are interviews from those from student radio and some working in the radio industry.
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Aircheck: Radio Stories

Rich DeSisto & Paul Kelly

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AIRCHECK is a podcast about radio's personality from radio personalities. Each episode includes guests from the Radio industry including, but not limited to, Air Personalities, Program Directors, General Managers, and Owners. In addition to the shared stories, AIRCHECK incorporates the rewound audio from those special story moments. Both Rich De Sisto and Paul Kelly, currently on the air in Philadelphia, have concentrated their radio careers in the northeast corridor of the country. Radio st ...
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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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Love Stories Radio

Love Stories TV

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Join Love Stories TV founder and CEO Rachel Jo Silver as she hosts conversations with leaders in the wedding, lifestyle, and media industries, from CEOs and CMOs to other business experts. Discover the latest trends, gain valuable marketing insights, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of weddings. Follow @lovestoriestv on Instagram for more updates and inspiration.
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The magazine show for all runners, no matter your speed, distance, or experience. Each month we will bring you interesting interviews from the world of running, top music tunes to power through your work out and, of course, words of motivation and encouragement as you head out on the road. So, if you want to know more, would like share your story, or have a question you would like to submit to, please get in touch. www.therunningstories.com Produced by morefuzzylogic.com with PRS Licence. ww ...
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Mark and Joe interview people with stories that affirm your belief in the goodwill, courage, determination, commitment and vision of everyday people. Our primary goal is that, through another person's story, you will find meaningful connection no matter your place in life. We intend that the stories we select will be inspiring and maybe help you laugh, cry, think or change your mind about something important in your life.
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Radio Walks & Sound Stories

Jonathan Kempster - oral history

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Oral History and Audio Storytelling - the pictures are better on radio. "Plenty of time, plenty of tape, and few questions", (pioneering oral historian George Ewart Evans, 1909-1988, https://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/George-Ewart-Evans-collection). Listen to Radio Walks on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/jonathan_kempster https://walklistencreate.org/sound-walk-september/sound-walk-september-awards/
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Join Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, an emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist, for "ER Vet !" This show is dedicated to all things emergency related. After all, we all dread having to go to the veterinarian at 2 A.M. In this show, Dr. Lee will help educate pet owners on what you really need to know about keeping your pets safe and protected. When is it a "real" emergency? When should you go to the animal ER? What can you do to prevent a visit to the ER? What do ...
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Communities in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales are bracing for torrential rain, gale force winds and potentially flash flooding with Tropical Cyclone Albert set to make landfall on Saturday. For the residents of Lismore in the Northern Rivers, it's no doubt bringing up difficult memories of the devastating floods which hit the re…
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That’s a powerful perspective—Failure is Progress—especially when viewed through the lens of our Christian walk and God's will. In our journey of faith, failure isn’t the opposite of progress; it’s often a crucial part of it. The Bible is filled with stories of people who stumbled, failed, and yet grew closer to God through those very experiences. …
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The growing influence of A-I has been a major focus for the Australian Electoral Commission as it prepares for the impending announcement of the federal election date. This election will also be the first time millennial and Gen Z voters outnumber baby-boomers, with around 700,000 people expected to case their debut ballot. GUEST: Jeff Pope, AEC Co…
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The impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred continue to be felt across northern NSW and south-east Queensland, with thousands of customers without power. In the vicinity of the storm are more than 100 aged care centres, which are experiencing their first cyclone in over fifty years. Guest: Nick Ryan, Chief Executive Officer, Lutheran Services Australian…
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An emergency summit of European Union leaders is underway in Brussels, to discuss ramping up defence spending and support for Ukraine. It comes as United States suspended billions of dollars worth of military assistance for Ukraine, as well as intelligence sharing with the country. Guest: Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP Producer: David Cook…
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The Trump administration's decision to scale back intelligence support to Ukraine has raised questions about the reliability of intelligence-sharing alliances such as Five Eyes. The sudden change also has some allies of the US questioning whether to scale back the amount of intelligence they share with Washington. What does this mean and how could …
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In northern New South Wales, the NSW SES has advised people in the CBD of Lismore to evacuate as Tropical Cyclone Alfred continues to track towards the coast. The Bureau of Meteorology says Alfred slowed overnight to walking speed, so predicting when it might hit south-east Queensland has become more difficult. Guest: Janelle Saffin, Lismore MP and…
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Despite claims from the global tobacco industry that vaping can help people cut back on cigarettes, new research from the U-S has found it actually could be making it harder for smokers to quit. A study from the University of California San Diego looked at over 6,000 smokers across the United States, and found vaping prolongs both smoking and nicot…
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Hundreds of schools are closed, public transport has been brought to a standstill, and elective surgeries have been suspended, as four million residents along the coast of south east Queensland and northern NSW prepare for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The Category Two system is now expected to make landfall later on Friday with a warning zone extending…
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As Tropical Cyclone Alfred barrels closer to the Queensland coast, a new report has revealed an alarming picture of insurance coverage across the country. According to the Australia Institute report, one in every five homes is either uninsured or considered under-insured. Guest: Jim Chalmers, Treasurer Producer: Jacqueline Breen…
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Millions of people across the south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales have spent days preparing for a deluge of rain and gale-force winds. TC Alfred is expected to make landfall later tonight or Friday morning. For many residents in northern New South Wales, the impending natural disaster is bringing back the trauma of the 2022 floods. G…
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Australia's progress towards a circular economy is slow, according to an interim report from the government's independent advisory body. The Productivity Commission's report says progress is being hindered by "prescriptive, outdated, or inconsistent regulations". Guest: Dr Alison Roberts, Commissioner, the Productivity Commission Producer: Kelly-An…
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A snap-shot of Australian life has been revealed in the latest government-funded Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics (HILDA) Survey. According to the survey, more Aussies are feeling lonely, and there's been a rise in loneliness and a reliance on pets. Guest: Professor Roger Wilkins, Co-director of the HILDA Survey, the University of Melbourne P…
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Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows the economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the last three months of 2024, the fastest rate in almost two years. But while the data points to improvements in Australia's economy, the prospect of a trade war is threatening to derail the global economy. Guest: Gareth Aird, Head of Australian Economics, The …
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It was the longest presidential address to the US Congress on record. Donald Trump took 100 minutes to outline his vision for a second presidential term, and brag about his achievements in his first six weeks in office. Guest: Jon Sopel, former Washington Correspondent, and now co-host of the daily podcast The News Agents Producer: Anne Barker…
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More Australians prefer an independent foreign policy over a closer alliance with the United States, according to new research by the Australia Institute into Australians' views on our foreign policy. The independent think-tank's report shows 44 per cent of participants backed an independent foreign policy, compared to just 35 per cent for a tighte…
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NSW Police have launched a major investigation into an online threat at a newly opened mosque in Sydney's south-west. Many in the Muslim community say it's left them feeling distressed, disturbed and heartbroken during the holy month of Ramadan. Guest: Gamal Kheir, Secretary of the Lebanese Muslim Association in Sydney…
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Professor Matt Dun didn't originally set out to be a cancer researcher. He started his professional career in the navy and finished his high school certificate as an adult at TAFE at night. Today, he is the go-to expert for a rare and deadly childhood cancer, for short known as DIPG, or DMG. Children with the disease usually live less than a year a…
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The latest forecast from the Weather Bureau puts Cyclone Alfred's crossing point 'just to the south of Brisbane.' Red Cross volunteers along the south-east Queensland coast are setting up evacuation centres to prepare the category two system. GUEST: Collin Sivalingum PRODUCER: Brooke Young저자 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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