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The Horoscope Vault is your "what's going on?" for all things astrology. With Charly King, associate member of the American Federation of Astrologers and astro reader for radios The Bob&Sheri Show. Each episode explores the changing cosmic landscape and how it relates to your zodiac sign. The unfolding of your internal and external journey and the potential to make strong decisions, matters. Unlock a unique perspective on the path to self-discovery. For exclusive content access subscribe her ...
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Yes, Girl!

ESSENCE PODCAST NETWORK

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At Black Girl Magic headquarters, senior editors Cori Murray (@corimurray), Charli Penn (@ManWifeDog) host ESSENCE's Yes, Girl! Podcast every Thursday. The award-nominated, podcast fills your glass with celebrity interviews, pop culture and unapologetic perspective. From week-to-week, they're uplifting everybody who’s taking Black culture a little higher.
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A Better Life New York

Steve - "The Judge"

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Steve "The Judge" focuses on the art of enjoying yourself through food, fun and frolic. Steve conducts live Interviews on many popular and controversial topics. Steve has candid conversations about fine dining to BBQ, cigars to cars, history making events and everything in between. Recently, we added a special monthly addition ion collecting Antique Phonographs with experts Wyatt Markus, and Collector/Dealers Joe Hough and Tracy McKinney. Sponsored by Premium Botanicals the maker of Herbal S ...
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Why do some people age like depleted versions of their former selves while some age like badass mothers? Irreverent, provocative, engaging, and entertaining, Age Like a Badass Mother is the ANTI Anti-Aging podcast. With guests who were influencers before that was even a thing, Lisa Rice and Lauren Bernick are learning from the OGs - and flipping the script about growing older. Learn from the experts and those who are aging like badass mothers!
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Not Well | A Comedy Podcast

Bobby, Jim & Friends

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Join Bobby and Jim on 'Not Well', where fearless conversations meet humor and wisdom in an explosion of topics ranging from the latest celebrity gossip to the intricacies of gay issues and politics. With Bobby's unconventional wisdom, often fueled by his adventures with edibles, leading us into the most random and taboo subjects you'd never dare to bring up, and Jim's sharp intellect providing insightful commentary, there's never a dull moment. Our podcast is a bold, inclusive space that wel ...
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The government has revealed its new school lunches menu that will hit cafeterias at the start of Term 1 next year. The dishes include butter chicken curry, chicken katsu, lasagne plus cold chicken pasta salad and wraps - all at a cost of $3 dollars a head. But while they may come cheap - it's not known if they'll be yummy enough for hungry kids. Ou…
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Only 10 sports will feature at the next Commonwealth Games to be hosted in Glasglow. The pared back Games to be held in July and August 2026 has axed nine sports including several long-standing events as organisers aim for a financially sustainable Games, sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Darleen Tana has been officially ejected from Parliament - after the Green Party last week agreed to make use of the waka-jumping provision. It ends a turbulent seven-month saga for the Greens - but they're not the only ones at Parliament caught in turbulent times, deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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"Uninformed and unintelligent," cuts to the new Dunedin Hospital could be fatal according to a top specialist. Checkpoint understands the planned sixth level of the inpatient building could be scrapped altogether, including mental health beds for the elderly as way of trimming the budget.The government's rethinking the new hospital after revealing …
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Eyes are on Wellington City council, officially. The local government minister's appointing a crown observer to monitor and report back on what he has described as a shambles Things came to a head after a plan, that was supported by Mayor Tory Whanau, to sell council's stake in Wellington Airport was vetoed. fracturing the council further. The mone…
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New Zealand should be looking across the ditch for disability housing standards according to one advocacy service. Advocacy group Disability Connect describes the accesible housing situation in Aotearoa as dire - with only 2 percent of homes built to a standard where a wheelchair user could visit. It said rather than leaving it to the market New Ze…
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Over 2000 people attended the final national hui for Maori unity at Tuahiwi Marae north of Christchurch today. Ngai Tahu hosted the hui where discussions focussed on indigenous economics. A regulatory authority to oversee development on Maori land and even a Maori bank were all up for discussion, Pokere Paewai is there.…
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13 young people at a youth justice facility in South Auckland spent over 15 hours on the roof of the building, after escaping from their units last night. It's not the first time Korowai Manaaki in Wiri has been in the spotlight - with a similar incident happening in July last year. An internal review found that staffing shortages was a factor. A r…
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A military mission of a different kind, to reunite a World War one medal with its whanau. The British War medal was found dropped on the ground in a carpark at Ohope beach in Whakatane just after Anzac Day in April. Whakatane man Sandy Milne picked it up and has been looking for its owner since. He's tried the RSA , the local community and police -…
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United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about Elon Musk causing a stir with his latest move as the country edges closer to the election, the exonerated men who make up the 'Central Park Five' taking Donald Trump to court and a highly publicised and divisive case involving an ex-Marine going to trial in New York.…
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Chicken Katsu, tex mex mince beef, pasta salad, and butter chicken are all on the menu for the government's Ka Ora, Ka Ako school lunch programme, but maybe not as you know and love them. Looking at photos of the meals it's a little tricky to determine what's, what, without specific labels. One for example has two scoops of white rice and half a ta…
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This weeks horoscopes feature some very up and down emotions but not without a positive breakthrough too. Submit your astrology question and/or natal chart to be read on the show! Click here! (Remember you must be signed up for exclusive content access to hear the reading!) Or check out my calendar link so we can discuss your upcoming predictions a…
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United Kingdom correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK's health secretary suggesting a curious way of beefing up the workforce - with a new weight loss jab, a group of Nigerian nurses in Britain fighting back against cheating allegations and fans paying tribute to singer Liam Payne.
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A trial is underway in Auckland over alleged historical abuse at a home for at risk boys in state care, once housed within a rundown part of the former Kingseat psychiatric hospital. Three former staff members from the south Auckland home have pleaded not guilty to multiple criminal charges in Manukau District Court. The eight complainants were all…
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Young New Zealand driver Liam Lawson made a great return to Formula One this morning picking up championships after not racing for over a year. The 22 year old came through from last on the starting grid to finish ninth in the US Grand Prix in Texas. He beat his RB team-mate and impressed many of the experts watching. Sports reporter Barry Guy kept…
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The High Court has been told that there may have been a sexual element to the attack on a Christchurch real estate agent, whose body was found just over a year after she went missing. 53-year-old Tingjun Cao a Chinese national, is charged with the murder of Yanfei Bao on July 19th 2023, the day she went missing. He has pleaded not guilty. Yanfei Ba…
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Christopher Luxon continues to stand by his Minister of Commerce who allegedly told a worker to F off during a site visit. The business employee says that Mr Bayly told him to "f*** off" and repeatedly called him a loser, making an 'L' sign with his fingers on his forehead. The employee says he was left feeling "degraded, embarrassed and deeply dis…
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The White Ferns beat South Africa by 32 runs, after scoring 158 for five in their 20 overs, with Melie Kerr top scoring with 43. The team went into the tournament having lost ten T20 games in a row. It was their first appearance in the finals since their loss to Australia in 2010. They smashed it; with emotional scenes on the field as team veterans…
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A signficant situation vacant is causing concern in the science world and beyond. The government won't say whether it's keeping role of Prime Minister's Chief science advisor; a job that has been empty since July. That's despite the coalition agreement saying "decisions will be based on data and evidence."Among other things the chief science adviso…
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For the past 17 days, a survivor of Lake Alice's notorious child and adolescent unit's been stuck in life-threatening limbo, waiting for a heart operation. Malcolm Richards is in hospital in Hastings, in need of a transfer to Wellington for a triple bypass. And the hold up's proving stressful, bringing back memories of Lake Alice, and prompting fru…
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Among those celebrating the White Ferns' win back home, were the teaching staff and students at Tawa College. Four of the 15 strong squad who beat South Africa in the T20 cricket world cup are former students at the Wellington school. There were plenty of bleary and teary eyes at Tawa College this morning after an early start watching the team take…
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New Zealand has experienced possibly one of it's greatest weekends in sport with world championship titles and historic victories. It started at the world track cycling championships in Denmark on Friday and has gone all the way through to this morning with the cricket in Dubai, sports reporter Barry Guy spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Wayward visitors wombling onto the closed Cathedral Cove track are getting in the way of contractors and slowing down repairs. The track to the popular tourist attraction on the Coromandel Peninsula has been closed since February 2023 after it was badly damaged in extreme weather events including cyclone Gabrielle. A report subsequently showed up t…
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