Another movie review show? Joe and Dave pull no punches as they discuss modern films and classic cinema
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The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest longform journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on current affairs, climate change, global warming, immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. The podcast explores a range of subjects and news across business, global politics, money, philosophy, science, internet culture, mo ...
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Murder Scotland is a series of podcasts about murders and murderers with a Scottish connection. The podcast is hosted by writer AM Nicol and true crime fan Julie Lamont.This first series looks at the 1968 - 1969 "Bible John" murders that occurred in Glasgow and some of the mystery around them. Was "Bible John" one of the four Serial killers living in Glasgow in the 1960s or was Bible John a serial killer at all?
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This show is all about increasing the profitability of your farm so you work smarter and not harder. Your host, Jeremy Hutchings (Managing Director at Farm Owners Academy), reveals the best farming business tips for more leverage in your farm business.
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Sermons and talks from New City Church in Dunfermline, Fife.
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Unfiltered & Undiscovered, the podcast from Rossy, Braggy & Curly. We share our unfiltered musings and thoughts on the world, bring you undiscovered talent both past and present, and do as best to engage you with a conversation that is worth having. We bring you special guests and talented artists who bring you the story behind their music. Tune in for a weekly dose of undiscovered genius.
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Interviews of track coaches for track coaches.
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Kyle Garman and David Givot are just two CV Firebirds fans excited to talk about everything Coachella Valley Firebirds Hockey. Not just game recaps, each episode pulls the curtain back for real fans to get a behind the experience look at the best team in the AHL.
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Ukraine’s death-defying art rescuers
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When Putin invaded, a historian in Kyiv saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was in danger. So he set out to save as much of it as he could. By Charlotte Higgins. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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#162 - The Former Ukranium Potato Weight Champion
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Welcome to episode 162 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered Podcast! Join us for a relaxed session with no special guests, just the boys having a chat. We cover everything from music updates, sports highlights, and some hilarious anecdotes. Tune in for an engaging discussion featuring Rossie from Sydney and Braggy from Mela. Unfiltered and Undiscover…
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As a former IDF soldier and historian of genocide, I was deeply disturbed by my recent visit to Israel
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This summer, one of my lectures was protested by far-right students. Their rhetoric brought to mind some of the darkest moments of 20th-century history – and overlapped with mainstream Israeli views to a shocking degree. By Omer Bartov. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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# 150 - The Great Work of BCG, with Harm van Rees
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‘Farm Systems’ or ‘Grower Groups’ play a pivotal part in our farming landscape. Of these, Birchip Cropping Group (BCG) is the pinnacle. Providing large-scale, in-season crop & pasture production trials, the latest research intelligence and important production improvement training to progressive farmers across Victoria’s Wimmera & Mallee for over 3…
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From the archive: Death on demand: has euthanasia gone too far?
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2019: Countries around the world are making it easier to choose the time and manner of your death. But doctors in the world’s euthanasia capital are starting to worry about the consequences. By Ch…
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‘A diagnosis can sweep away guilt’: the delicate art of treating ADHD
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For children with ADHD, getting the help they need depends on being correctly diagnosed. As a doctor, I have seen how tricky and frustrating a process that can be. By Jack Goulder. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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Derek Lamont Sept 8th '24 - Mark 4 - Listen!
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#161 - Matt Ward New Album The Long Way Home
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🎧 Welcome to episode 161 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast! This special episode features a return visit from Matt Ward, the South Australian troubadour, who is here to talk about his new album release. Join hosts Braggy, Curly, and Rossie as they dive deep into Matt's musical inspirations, his journey through the Australian music scene, a…
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From the archive – ‘A merry-go-round of buck-passing’: inside the four-year Grenfell inquiry
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some notable pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2022: Five years after the fire that killed 72, the inquiry is nearing a close. Over 300 days of evidence, what have we learned about the failings that led to disaster? By Robert Booth. Help suppo…
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From the KKK to the state house: how neo-Nazi David Duke won office
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In the 1970s, David Duke was grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. In the 80s, he was elected to Louisiana’s house of representatives – and the kinds of ideas he stood for have not gone away. By John Ganz. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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‘Nobody knows what I know’: how a loyal RSS member abandoned Hindu nationalism
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As a young man, Partha Banerjee was on course to become a senior member of the RSS, the organisation that has pushed Indian politics towards extreme religious nationalism. Then, after decades within its ranks, he quit. Why? By Rahul Bhatia. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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Bob Ackroyd Sept 1st '24 - Is Your God too Small?
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#160 - 40th Anniversary Tour The Stems - Ups & Downs
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🎸 Hey, it's Curly here. 🎤 Step into the world of indie music greatness with this review of Ups and Downs and The Stems from the 40th Anniversary tour at Mansfield Tavern, Brisbane Friday the 30th.. These bands have been the darlings of the Australian indie music scene, and their influence continues to resonate with fans across generations. In this …
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# 149 - More Profit, More Control, More Freedom, with David and Rhianne Low
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It’s incredible seeing the results members of our Platinum Mastermind are achieving, their commitment to the program and the progression of their business and personal development. FOA Alumni Members David (Diesel) & Rhianne Low, make a great example of this. Commencing the program in July 2017, Diesel & Rhianne have become valued members and real …
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Best of 2024 … so far: Solar storms, ice cores and nuns’ teeth: the new science of history
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Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2024, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. This week, from May: Advances in fields such as spectrometry and gene sequencing are unleashing torrents of new data about the ancient world – and could offer an…
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‘It comes for your very soul’: how Alzheimer’s undid my dazzling, creative wife in her 40s
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By the time my wife got a diagnosis, her long and harrowing deterioration had already begun. By the end, I was in awe of her. By Michael Aylwin. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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25th Aug 2024 Scott Hamilton on Psalm 93
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#159 - David Kirkpatrick Returns: Two-Tone Pony's Latest Updates
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Experience the magic of music creation with David Kirk Patrick from Two-Tone Pony on the Unfiltered Undiscovered Podcast. In this episode, we delve into the heart and soul of their latest album 'Born on the Road,' exploring the stories behind the songs, the creative collaborations within the band, and the influence of David's legendary parents, Sli…
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Best of 2024 … so far: ‘Scars on every street’: the refugee camp where generations of Palestinians have lost their futures
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Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2024, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. This week, from February: Ever since the displacement of 700,000 Palestinians in 1948, many have been living in dejection and squalor in camps like Shatila in Be…
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Food, water, wifi: is this the future of humanitarian aid?
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Working in food aid delivery, I have seen the benefits of embracing new technologies. But some problems need to be solved between humans. By Jean-Martin Bauer. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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David Court 28/7/24 - Genesis 48
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Alistair Wilson 11/8/24 Ruth Part 2
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18/8/24 James Ross - Luke 15
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# 148 - Wholesome Food for All, with Zoe Lamont from Farm Door Riverina
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In this episode, I am delighted to introduce to you Zoe Lamont, owner of Farm Door Riverina, a growing regional food business providing ready-made, wholesome meals to busy families, retirees and the elderly across Australia. Growing up on a farm near Junee, Zoe has deep ties to the land and a vision for bringing high-quality, wholesome, locally sou…
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Best of 2024…so far: ‘They were dying, and they’d not had their money’: Britain’s multibillion-pound equal pay scandal
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Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2024, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. This week, from February: In 2005, Glasgow council offered to compensate women for historic pay inequality. But it sold them short again – and soon workers all o…
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My father did terrible things during the second world war, and my other relatives were equally unrepentant. But it wasn’t until I was in my late 50s that I started to confront this dark past. By Martin Pollack. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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#158 - Robbie Mortimer Groundwater Country Music Festival
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This episode features high-octane country rocker Robbie Mortimer is quickly building a reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting new artists. The Toyota Star Maker Grand Finalist spent 2023 year electrifying festival audiences and touring Australia’s east coast as the featured artist on the Professional Bullrider’s Association 2023 Monster Ene…
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Best of 2024 … so far: Hippy, capitalist, guru, grocer: the forgotten genius who changed British food
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Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2024, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. This week, from January: Nicholas Saunders was a counterculture pioneer with an endless stream of quixotic schemes and a yearning to spread knowledge – but his t…
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Revolution in the air: how laughing gas changed the world
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Since its discovery in the 18th century, nitrous oxide has gone from vaudeville gimmick to pioneering anaesthetic to modern party drug. By Mark Miodownik. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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Alastair Wilson 4/8/24 Ruth Part 1
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#157 - Tyla Rodrigues Talks Music, Influences, and New EP
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🎧 Hey everyone, it's Curly here! Welcome to episode 157 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast. We've got an amazing show lined up for you tonight with Tyla Rodrigues, a rising star in the fresh country music scene. Tyla's music is a blend of traditional country sounds with a modern twist, making it both nostalgic and refreshing. Growing up in …
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# 147 - When Is The Right Time To Establish an Advisory Board
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In complement to our last two episodes that focus on on-farm culture and team, in this episode, I explore a question we receive often: When is the right time and how do we best establish an Advisory Board? There is an important set of business practices and disciplines that need to be in place and effective prior to establishing a Board. It is impo…
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From Nobel peace prize to civil war: how Ethiopia’s leader beguiled the world
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When Abiy Ahmed took power in Ethiopia, he was feted at home and abroad as a great unifier and reformer. Two years later, terrible violence was raging. How did people get him so wrong? By Tom Gardner. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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From the archive: From Game of Thrones to The Crown: the woman who turns actors into stars
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2018: Nina Gold’s role is invisible, and yet her taste has shaped much of what we watch on film and TV. By Sophie Elmhirst. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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Chortle chortle, scribble scribble: inside the Old Bailey with Britain’s last court reporters
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The cases heard at the Old Bailey offer a vivid, often grim portrait of England and Wales today. What happens when there is no one left to tell these stories? By Sophie Elmhirst. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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#156 - Courtney Keil Worn in Doesn’t Mean Worn out
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In this Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast episode, we sit down with Courtney Keil, a rising star in the country music scene. Courtney shares her journey from Adelaide to Melbourne and now the Central Coast, highlighting the milestones and challenges along the way. We discuss her latest single 'Worn In' featuring Gina Jeffreys, and the significanc…
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‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player
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I was once Ireland’s No 1 player, and tried for years to climb the global ranks. But life at the bottom of the top can be brutal. By Conor Niland. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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From the archive: ‘As borders closed, I became trapped in my Americanness’: China, the US and me
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2021: I’ve long nursed vague plans of moving back to China for a few years, to solidify my place there. But with each year that passes in the US, such a move gets harder and harder to make. By Cle…
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‘If there’s nowhere else to go, this is where they come’: how Britain’s libraries provide much more than books
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In 2024, libraries are unofficial creches, homeless shelters, language schools and asylum support providers – filling the gaps left by a state that has reneged on its responsibilities. By Aida Edemariam. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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The Wisdom of God and the Folly of the Cross
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#155-Behind the Scenes with Eliza and the Delusionals: Insights from a Superfan
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In this rediscovered episode we share a new format for our show, it's called FANFILTERED. Our focus will always be to discover new and emerging music and artists, and today we share the emerging band from the Gold Coast, Eliza & the Delusionals, from the perspective of a fan, in this case Curly's daughter Tayla. She shares some of the music, how sh…
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‘How do I heal?’: the long wait for justice after a black man dies in police custody
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The true number of black people who have died after contact with the police has been hidden, while their families are faced with delays and denials. By Raekha Prasad. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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# 146 - Building a Thriving Farm Culture with Si Harris
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CULTURE - we all have one, whether we like it or not. Within our business, our family, even our community. Leaving our culture unchecked can be a disaster. Accepting a sub optimal culture can be destroying... for you AND those around you. At Farm Owners Academy, we believe deeply in creating high-performing teams and cultures, both in family AND bu…
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From the archive: The elephant vanishes: how a circus family went on the run
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2021: Dumba has spent her life performing in circuses around Europe, but in recent years animal rights activists have been campaigning to rescue her. When it looked like they might succeed, Dumba …
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Dirty waters: how the Environment Agency lost its way
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Having created a watchdog for the environment, the government took its teeth out and muzzled it. Can public outrage rouse the Environment Agency to action? By Hettie O’Brien. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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#154 Nathan Lamont I'm Calling Shotgun
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🎙️ This week on the Unfiltered and Undiscovered podcast, we explore the vibrant world of country music with special guest Nathan Lamont. From his roots in a large musical family to his recent success with singles like 'I'm Calling Shotgun,' Nathan's story is one of perseverance and passion. Discover how he navigates the music industry, collaborates…
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Inside Mexico’s anti-avocado militias
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The spread of the avocado is a story of greed, ambition, corruption, water shortages, cartel battles and, in a number of towns and villages, a fierce fightback. By Alexander Sammon. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodPar The Guardian
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The Word: Transformation, Luke 24:13-35 (David Ferguson, 7 July 2024)
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David rounds off his short series on the Word of God, looking at the Emmaus road encounter and how the Word of God changes us, which changes everything.Par New City Church
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The Grace of Giving, 2 Corinthians 8: 1-15; 9: 6-11 (Alistair Donald, 30 June 2024)
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Alistair Donald looked at how our response to God's grace should be one of gratitude, making us a people willing to give.Par New City Church
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