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BLN.FM Sunday Session

BLN.FM Sunday Session

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Sunday Session, the favorite monthly deep house Show on BLN.FM with focus on danceable, soulful, deep and partly dubby grooves since 2010. Monthly airtimes: First thursday on 6pm, repeat on following sunday at 7pm and monday after at 5 pm on BLN.FM For interested radio stations: All shows are available without station-ID! More info: http://www.bln.fm/category/shows/sunday-session/ https://soundcloud.com/bln-fm-sunday-session https://www.facebook.com/Sunday-Session-BLNFM-1023838567632660 Book ...
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The Sunday Sessions

Onalaska Church of Christ

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Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin, Onalaska Church of Christ is a congregation where people are welcomed as visitors and quickly become friends and family. OCC is dedicated to the spiritual and educational growth of all ages. Our church is deeply rooted in scripture. If you are looking for a church home or spiritual guidance, we would love to help you find answers! We can't wait to meet you!
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Esperienze sonore tematiche per vivere le domeniche intensamente! Che tu stia facendo colazione, leggendo, guidando o semplicemente rilassandoti sul divano, concediti un viaggio musicale che ti farà sentire immerso in un'atmosfera unica. Ogni domenica è dedicata a un tema specifico che esploriamo attraverso una combinazione di suoni, ricordi e curiosità
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Join musician and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea for a weekly conversation about creativity and resilience with a different guest artist every episode! What started as a response to the pandemic has morphed into a veritable talk show that features different musicians, poets, and writers from all over the country (and sometimes other countries). You can watch these conversations in full on YouTube and support Gaelynn Lea on Patreon.
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Ava DuVernay is a critically acclaimed, Hollywood film-maker who's not afraid to push the boundaries. She's behind films such as Oscar nominated Selma, and documentary 13th. Her latest film has been labelled rebellious and radical - based on the book Caste by Pulitzer Prize winning author Isabel Wilkerson, the film is called Origin. Ava joined Fran…
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Bacon and Egg Pie Cook time: 40 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes 1 packet of flaky puff pastry, 5 sheets 10 fresh eggs 150g streaky bacon, cut into 1 cm dice ½ white onion 1 stick of rosemary (optional) ½ tsp flaky sea salt and cracked pepper 2 T sesame seeds Preheat your oven to 180 degrees Take a heavy 26cm EngelElzen cast-iron or similar pan and li…
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Scientists off the coast of south-east Alaska used an underwater speaker to play a recording of a humpback whale greeting call. A humpback whale broke away from its group and approached the vessel, in which is thought to be the first time humans and whales have communicated with each other in the humpback language. Nanogirl Dr Michelle Dickinson di…
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Last weekend in the aftermath of the Bondi Mall stabbings, we saw a prime example of how badly wrong the internet can go. For 14 hours, Sydney student Ben Cohen was widely named and wrongly identified as the killer - and it spread like wildfire internationally. By Sunday morning, his name had made its way into the mainstream media - with Australia'…
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In 1944, Phyllis 'Pippa' Latour parachuted into Nazi occupied Normandy as an undercover agent. Had she been discovered, she would have been shot instantly - however Pippa made it out. In fact, she was one of the last female special operations agents to get out of France Alive. After the war, Pippa ended up here in New Zealand, but never told a soul…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has had a busy week in Southeast Asia. ZB Political Editor Jason Walls discussed with Francesca Rudkin what came out of this trip, as well as further AUKUS Pillar 2 talks. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 Newstalk ZB
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I’m not sure the government thought through the timing of this week’s release of guidelines around kids’ illness and school attendance. Half way through the school holidays, I can assure Associate Education Minister David Seymour that after another week most parents will be happily marching their children off to school, snotty nose or not. Which is…
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On Friday, Mike McRoberts announced his news presenting journey would come to an end. The final 6pm NewsHub bulletin on July 5th will also be Mike's last... after a 40 year career in the media, half of which was spent in the prime-time news slot. Mike McRoberts joined Francesca Rudkin to discuss his decision to step away. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudi…
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The Borrowed Hills by Scott Preston. Set amidst the foot and mouth scare in Cumbria in 2001, this is the story of two men, William and Steve, who have neighbouring sheep farms and are forced to destroy all their stock. They attempt to hide the remnants of one of their flocks from the authorities, and then when William falls in with a criminal shyst…
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If you're about to embark on a first cruise or you're carrying out a post-Covid bucket list adventure, there's plenty you should be aware of before you set sail. BloggerAtLarge's Megan Singleton recommends returning to the ship on time during planned excursions, and taking advantage of the dining room- among more travel tips. Read more of Megan's a…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Coast's Lorna Riley and senior PR consultant at One Plus One Communications, Damien Venuto, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week- and more! There's growing concern locally produced Kiwi content could be facing more difficulties. On top of the Newshub and TVNZ cuts, there's fears TV shows li…
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Dietary fibre supplements are enjoying a resurgence in the world of wellness. Research shows fibre has plenty of benefits- it helps with regulating bowel movements and gut health, weight management and blood sugar regulation. Naturopath and wellness expert explains the benefits of fibre, and other ways we can get it besides supplements. LISTEN ABOV…
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Beer battered fish with creamy tartare sauce Cook time: 5 minutes Prep time: 20 minutes Serves: 6 4 sides white fish like, gurnard, snapper, or similar 2 bottles beer 1 cup flour salt oil for frying Creamy Tartare 2 egg yolks 1 Tbsp white wine vinegar 1 tsp Dijon mustard 300ml grapeseed oil 3 Tbsp crème fraiche 2 Tbsp chopped capers 2 Tbsp chopped …
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If you are feeling angry, you might be tempted to vent, but science has a much better, evidence based solution for you. Research published this week in the journal Scientific Reports involved scientists asking 100 volunteers to write an opinion piece about important social issues such as whether smoking in public should be banned. They were told th…
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Three's new local psychological thriller series is set to follow two best friends- and a surrogacy pact that falls through. Set in a post-quake Kaikōura, the series explores the town's recovery following the disaster, as the friendship between the leads turns toxic. Series creator Sarah-Kate Lynch and lead actress Morgana O’Reilly say the earthquak…
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Some of cinema's biggest names are expected to go head to head at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. Paul Schrader, David Cronenberg and Francis Ford Coppola have films ready to go for the May event, with the latter's $120 million Megalopolis attracting plenty of pre-festival buzz. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall explains what film fans can look forwa…
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters has been busy over the last few days. Peters even got to catch the eclipse in New York, on the last leg of his diplomatic journey through the Middle East, Europe and the United States. ZB political editor Jason Walls says Peters has also pushed New Zealand a step closer to joining up with the AUKUS agreement. LISTEN …
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Dame Susan Devoy seems to have done it all. She's been a four-time world squash number-one champion, former Race Relations Commissioner, chairwoman of The Halberg Trust- and even a contestant on Celebrity Treasure Island. She says her original vision for the book was a 'tell-all, name-and-shame' look-back at everyone who'd gotten under her skin- an…
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In 1954, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme were convicted of one of the most infamous and high-profile murders in the history of New Zealand. The brutal beating of Honora Rieper made headlines all over the world, and got more exposure in the 1990s following the release of Sir Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures. Seventy years on, the brother of one of…
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There's growing concern that the cuts across TVNZ and Newshub won't be the last for locally produced content. As the nation's biggest broadcasting companies struggle with falling advertising revenue, the fate of Kiwi favourites such as Shortland Street remains uncertain. NZ Screen Producers’ Guild President Irene Gardiner says local content plays a…
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Forensic teams in Sydney have begun a scene examination into yesterday's fatal stabbing at a shopping mall. Six people - five women and one man - were killed and eight injured by a knife-wielding assailant, who was shot dead by a police officer on site. Australian correspondent Sam Emery says several other people have been hospitalised following th…
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