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Ladies Get Paid

Ladies Get Paid

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Ladies Get Paid gives women the tools and resources they need to advance in their careers. We host workshops, webinars, town halls, and meetups; we also have an online community where more than 30,000 women worldwide come together to support one another. Sign up at ladiesgetpaid.com/join.
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Success Bully

The Larj Network

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We are professional butt-kickers. Success Bully is an elite accountability practice dedicated to supporting high performing “Type A”s who are looking to take their great to GREATER. Founded by Keita Williams, this rapidly growing practice develops bespoke 1:1 programs, group coaching programs, online courses and corporate workshops all centered on the powerful tools of goal setting and accountability. We have a coaching methodology (strategic butt-kicking) to help hone focus, create larger i ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Brain Lady Speaks

Julie Anderson

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Want to improve all aspects of your life, relationships, and business? Would you like to discover YOUR natural secret weapon? Do you want tips and tricks to access and maximize using this secret weapon? Then you will want to turn in every week to hear how you can tap into this AMAZING resource…Your Brain. The Brain Lady Speaks show is about all things related to maximizing the power of your brain and understanding how the brain personality connection and the mind/brain/body connection can im ...
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Asteria Blackwell Presents:The Lost Library of Elysium is a podcast series broadcasting the local public radio station for a mythical place, Elysium, that happens to exist halfway in the living world and halfway in the Underworld. Host Asteria Blackwell guides listeners through the archives of the Library, which has just been found after being missing for eons. As we journey, we will discover the library holds not only stories written on paper, but those stories that were never written down, ...
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Shockingly Wicked: A True Crime Podcast

Shockingly Wicked: A True Crime Podcast

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Bringing you true crime cases from the headlines to the hometowns. Join us every week as we discuss true crime cases and deep dive into the minds of the perpetrators. Become a paid subscriber for $4.99 a month and get all episodes ad free, full guest interviews, and unedited bonus episodes!
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The action centres on a London flat owned by misanthrope and serial anecdote pilferer Vince Clark, a man who hates whistlers and has the complaints departments of local haulage firms on speed-dial. Anything coming between him and his lazy existence is seen off with shocking levels of sarcasm. Unluckily for Vince, played by Sean Lock, he finds himself sharing his tower-block home with his exact opposite: the relentlessly optimistic Errol Spears, a man incapable of saying no. This leads, among ...
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The Female Gaze

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The Female Gaze spotlights culture that views women and nonbinary people as subjects-not-objects, through conversation with filmmakers, musicians, authors and other thought leaders and creators. Join us each week as we debate what constitutes this "other" gaze and related topics surrounding art, gender, sexuality and identity politics. Hosted by Jessie Katz and Alanah Rodriguez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aria award winning roots musician Jeff Lang has collaborated with many artists on his next album including his friend John Butler on the debut single Seek High. Jeff is on tour across Australia until December with the new album More Life. Guest: Jeff Lang, Aria award winning Australian guitarist and singer songwriter Song: She Uses Silence Like A H…
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Author and business woman Zoe Foster Blake's latest novel looks at a working mum juggling a new business venture as well the demands of life. 'Things Will Calm Down Soon' is the Zoe's first novel in a decade, after writing children's books, relationship advice guides and beauty books. Guest: Zoe Foster Blake, author Producers: Madeleine Hanger & Ma…
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In rugby league, Dally M Medallist and premiership winning second-rower Olivier Kernick was left out of the Jillaroos squad yesterday, while James Tedesco was dropped from the Australian men's team. While in cricket, one of the sport's great traditions, the Sheffield Shield, resumes today. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfiel…
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When it comes to prestigious names in filmmaking, you don't get more elite than Cate Blanchett and five-time Oscar winner Alfonso Cuaron. The two have teamed up for a new project, a seven-episode limited series called 'Disclaimer', a psychological thriller about secrets and revenge. Also out this week is satirical comedy 'The Franchise' produced by…
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The federal government is being urged to do more to help Palestinians in Gaza and Australia, as fighting spreads across the Middle East more than a year on from the October 7 attacks. Last night, pro-Palestinian groups marked the anniversary with vigils, defying criticism from across the political spectrum over the timing of the events. Guest: Izza…
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The retired Chief of Defence of the Netherlands General Tom Middendorp will address the National Press Club today about climate change being a matter of national security. The general says the military has resources that could help combat climate change and that addressing climate issues can help promote peace. Guest: General Tom Middendorp retired…
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As parliament reconvenes today, a small group of onlookers will be watching Question Time from the gallery, dressed in blue. They're all people who've been harmed by gambling and they've come to Canberra to deliver a message directly to the federal government. Group co-founder Anna Bardsley told Radio National Breakfast we need meaningful gambling …
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Plane loads of Australians have returned home from Lebanon overnight, touching down as Israel ramps up its operations in Gaza and Lebanon overnight. It comes as Mark Butler issues the strongest defence of Israel at an anniversary event last night. Karen Middleton says the Government is facing acute pressure, "trapped with being forced to be nuanced…
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A hostage negotiator say Israel and Hamas could still reach a ceasefire deal in Gaza. Gershon Baskin helped negotiate the release of an Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit 13 years ago - and continues to negotiate behind the scenes with Hamas, to secure a ceasefire. He says "there are only political solutions" to the current situation. Guest: Gershon Bask…
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Incumbent Tunisian president Kais Saied has won a landslide re-election victory, after cracking down on opponents. Not only has the president re-written the country's constitution, he's also jailed many political opponents on his way to victory. Guest: Professor Fethi Mansouri, Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisati…
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The usually private Melania Trump has used the release of her memoir to reveal a stance on abortion that puts her at odds with her husband. It comes at a time when the Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris hes begun a media blitz of her own. Guest: Christopher Nicholas veteran Republican political consultant Producer: Matt S…
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Human Rights Watch says Israeli air strikes on the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria are blocking desperate civilians trying to escape the worsening war. The organisation says says even if the crossing is used for military purposes, Israel must take into account the harm to civilians, relative to any military gain. Guest: Lama Fakih, Middle…
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As Israel ramps up its air strikes in Lebanon, the ongoing war in Gaza continues - with Gaza's health ministry stating the death toll is now approximately 42,000. In recent days Israeli forces have bombed a mosque, killing about 20 people and last week it struck an orphanage. Fidaa Al Araj works for Oxfam in Gaza and told Radio National Breakfast t…
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ARIA Hall of Famer and multi-platinum artist Kasey Chambers is opening a new chapter with her book Just Don't Be a D**khead and a new album Backbone. To mark the release, Kasey Chambers stops by the Radio National Breakfast studio for a very special performance with her partner Brandon Dodd. Featuring: Kasey Chambers…
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A Global Nature Positive Summit in Sydney will bring together politicians, scientists, environmental group and businesses on how to restore nature in Australia. CEO Australian Land Conservation Alliance Dr Jody Gunn, says its essential to keep nature on the agenda when discussing climate change. Guest: Dr Jody Gunn CEO, Australian Land Conservation…
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It's 25 years this year since Timor-Leste voted for independence from Indonesia, with Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos Horta telling Radio National Breakfast it showed "diplomacy can still prevail." And while the country now boasts one of the strongest democracies in south-east Asia, economically, it's heading toward a cliff - and there are concern…
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Petrol prices might be lower that average across the country, but that could all change as the tensions between Israel and Iran intensify. If key Iranian infrastructure is attacked then prices of oil worldwide could be higher than ever before. Guest: Saul Kanovic, energy analyst at MST Marquee Producer: Matt Simpson…
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As commemorations take place to mark the October 7 anniversary, the Albanese government is also preparing for another sitting week in Canberra. And the political divide is seemingly intensifying. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: …
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In rugby league, Penrith the modern hallmark in the men's game after beating Melbourne in an NRL grand final for the ages last night. The Panthers fourth premiership in a row, with Liam Martin the Clive Churchill medallist. In the NRLW, a second half surge by Cronulla-Sutherland not enough to give the Sharks the premiership against Easts. Sports co…
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Commemorations will be held across the country today as the world marks the first anniversary of Hamas' October 7 terror on Israel, which has been followed by a year long war. Jewish Labor MP Josh Burns and Liberal MP Julian Leeser joined Radio National Breakfast to share their reflections on the anniversary. Guests: Josh Burns, Member for Macnamar…
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A quarter of a million Australians are living in retirement villages, meaning big profits for operators. There are now calls for further regulation into the industry following stories of financial abuse and residents being charged hidden fees. Guest: Adele Ferguson, ABC Investigative Reporter Producer: Matt Simpson…
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As snake season kicks off, research from Macquarie University shows that Sydney residents often call up wildlife carers to remove non injured reptiles instead of calling a snake catcher. Graduate researcher at the University Teagan Pyne says we need to increase snake literacy in cities to avoid carers going on unnecessary call outs. Guest: Lead aut…
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Members of Australia's Jewish community have held a solemn ceremony in Sydney to mark the anniversary of last year's Hamas attacks in Israel, which has been followed by a year of war. A small crowd held a candlelight vigil on Sydney Harbour to remember the hundreds of people killed - and scores more who remain hostage in Gaza. Michal Ohana, survivo…
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As Israelis reflect on their bloodiest day since World War Two, the Israeli army continues to strike Lebanon, in one of the heaviest bombardment so far. The Lebanese health ministry says at least 23 people had been killed following major airstrikes on the capital Beirut. Guest: John Lyons, ABC Global Affairs Editor Producer:Max Chalmers…
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Jewish communities in Australia and globally have turned out to commemorative events to remember those killed in last year's Hamas terror attacks. It's a year today since the attacks that killed 1200 people and led to the ongoing war in Gaza. Guest: David Mencer, Israeli Government spokesman Producer: Anne Barker…
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Grammy award-winning soul artist Leon Bridges has returned with his most personal album yet, Leon. Featuring 13 tracks exploring Bridges' place in the world and some family memories, the record is six years in the making. Featuring: Leon BridgesPar Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In rugby league, the two best clubs of the modern era, with the two best coaches - Sunday's NRL grand final is set to be an epic. And in the AFL, Joe Daniher confirmed yesterday he is taking early retirement. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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Scientists revealed new data this week about how - and why - Mount Everest has been getting taller for the past 90,000 years. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brainteaser (answer in the audio):A monk walks up a mountain path to the summit.He sets off at 8am and arrives at 8pm, before walking back the next day - again setting off at 8am a…
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A prolific poet and deep thinker, 17-year-old K.J Hayward spends her days home-schooling and travelling the backroads of Australia in a caravan with her family, where she's honed her extraordinary talent as a Slam poet. This weekend, K.J will do a special performance at the Victorian finals ahead of the National Final at the Sydney Opera House on O…
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Grief and desperation are growing among Australia's large Lebanese community, as the death toll from Israel's invasion of the country continues to climb. Hundreds of Australians still in Lebanon will get the chance to flee this weekend after the federal government secured more seats on flights out of the country.…
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The Government appears to be begging Australians in Lebanon to get out. How big a task does the Government and its agencies currently face? It comes as the Government is supporting Israel's right to defend itself - but calling for a ceasefire at the same time - how are they balancing that? Clare Armstrong, National Political Editor at Newscorp and …
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Israelis are marking the Jewish New Year this week - Rosh Hashana - but many aren't celebrating, with next Monday marking the anniversary of the Hamas attacks that killed more than 1200 people, and saw about 250 taken hostage into Gaza. More than half the hostages have been killed in the year since, Michael Levy's brother Or was taken hostage last …
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Monday's anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel is weighing heavily this week, as Israelis mark the Jewish new year. Jewish Australian and author Antony Loewenstein told Radio National Breakfast there appears to be "no limits" to what Israel will do, and there is a "profound dehumanisation" of Palestinians across Israeli media and the Netanyahu…
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The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra is one of the busiest in the country. If plans are approved, the Tasmania Devils AFL team will move in to the Macquarie Point Stadium that will be built right next to the concert hall. Guest: Caroline Sharpen, CEO Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Producer: David CookPar Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As the Middle East conflict rages on, Washington Post Global Opinions Writer, Jason Rezaian says "Israel has the advantage.. and Iran is in a weak position, the weakest it has been in decades". He told Radio National Breakfast the US and its allies should "explore the opportunities to bring Iran to their knees." Guest:Jason Rezaian, Iranian-America…
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New documents outline damning allegations against Former President Donald Trump and his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The 165 page court documents outlines private conversations that Trump had with staff and family members, and allege that the former President told family members that it did not matter if he won or lost the electi…
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At least nine people have been killed and several others wounded in an Israeli air strike on a medical facility - affiliated with Hezbollah - in central Beirut, Lebanon. The attack happened just meters away from the Prime Minister's office and the Lebanese Parliament. Guest: Imad Salamey is Associate Professor of Political Science and International…
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In this episode, I’m joined by an amazing guest and human being, Michelle Jackson, to talk about Miami Vice! We breakdown our thoughts and nostalgia for the pilot episode of this outstanding television series from the 1980’s. Go check out Michelle’s content and services at https://view.flodesk.com/pages/611284d4cc4770d28a255def /// https://open.spo…
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Gina Chick spent an incredible 67 days solo in the wilds of Tasmania in the first series of SBS's 'Alone Australia'. But surviving the wild wasn't the hardest feat of Gina's life, and in her new memoir out this week, she explains why. Guest: Gina Chick, Winner of 'Alone Australia' and Author 'We are the stars: A misfit's story of love, connection a…
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The sequel to Joker is here, with Lady Gaga starring alongside Joaquin Phoenix. The musical movie takes place in the inner world of Joaquin Phoenix's homicidal antihero and has a strong performance from Lady Gaga as the Joker's love interest. And Aubrey Plaza and Canadian singer and actor Maisy Stella star in 'My Old Ass' - a sort of Gen Z ghost of…
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A fruit fly has a brain that is the size of a poppy seed, and for the first time scientists have produced a complete map of a fly's brain. Researchers say this is an unprecedented moment in the history of neuroscience. Guest: Mala Murthy, Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton University in the United States and one of the lead authors of the resea…
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The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association has applied to scrap junior wage rates for workers aged between 18 to 20. Chief Executive Business Council of Australia, Bran Black told RN Breakfast there has been so much Industrial Relations reform in the last 18-months and businesses can't take anymore. It comes as the Government has anno…
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How is the Albanese Government trying to manage domestic tensions over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East? And is their position clear? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Pro-Palestinian protests planned to coincide with the anniversary of the October 7 attack could be blocked by a New South Wales court this morning, as protesters fight a bid by police to shut down the events. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says holding the events would be a provocation, but member of the Palestine Action Group Josh Lees told RN Br…
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Israel has warned of severe consequences for Iran, after they fired around 200 missiles at Israel earlier this week. The Deputy Prime Minister has condemned Iran's actions and reaffirmed that Israel has a right to defend itself, but has also continued calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East. Guest: Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister and Ministe…
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The US Vice Presidential candidates went face to face yesterday in the first and only Vice Presidential debate. The debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz had something not seen in US politics for sometime, civility between the candidates, but do voters want that? Guest: John T Shaw, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director Producer: Matt Simpson…
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