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Whether you love good movies, good-bad movies, or bad-bad movies, this is the podcast for you! Every week, Simone and Chad review two movies that the gods of Rotten Tomatoes have deemed unworthy of watching, and tell you whether they were wrong and whether these movies are, indeed, worth watching. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fresh-tomatoes-podcast/support
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Why do fans love some Rotten films and hate some Fresh ones? What did critics make of a cult classic before it earned its cult status? In this bi-weekly podcast, hosts Jacqueline Coley, Mark Ellis, and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”
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This dynamic duo has harnessed their passion for sci-fi and fantasy movies/TV shows into a weekly discussion about greater themes full of humor and laughs. Shalom and Courtney bring their quirky, fun to the very serious topics of super hero’s and fantasy. Follow their Almost Nerdy Journey every Thursday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/almostnerdy/support
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​The ”​Fresh Start with Dr. David​”​ Podcast Fresh Start with Dr. David (Refresh, Reset, Reboot, & Rejuvenate Your Mind, Spirit, Soul and Psyche) The ”Fresh Start with Dr. David” Podcast is a podcast where I introduce and chat about a variety of topics related to mental health and wellness, psychiatry, medicine, health, wellness, diet, nutrition, life, life direction, life purpose, self improvement, self development, self awareness, insight, personal growth, personal and professional develop ...
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Barbara & Teja Arboleda

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In Living Forward Barbara and Teja keep life fresh in big ways and small. Two artists from opposite ends of the planet, with more than 30 years of making mischief together, Barbara & Teja (a.k.a. Kitty & Bird) will take you on a comedic romp through new adventures, pop culture, technology, creative pursuits, and staying healthy. From unpacking the worst B-movies to deciphering new iPhone features, these two cultural explorers prove that being backwards compatible doesn't keep you from living ...
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Are you ready to embark on a delightful journey of cultivating your own fresh ingredients and turning them into delicious meals? Join Sherva and Karen in "Grow it, Sow it, Cook it," the podcast where gardening meets cooking in perfect harmony. In each episode, we explore the fascinating world of gardening, sharing valuable tips on cultivating your own produce. From seed to harvest, we guide you through the joys of growing, then seamlessly transition to the kitchen, offering mouthwatering rec ...
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What do we do here? We help people create edible and beautiful landscapes that are way better than organic! Because I'm on a mission. My dream is to make good food accessible to everyone. In my humble opinion, the best food is tasty, nutritious and safe, and it doesn’t get any better than picking fresh fruits, herbs, and veggies straight off the plant. Where you know what went on it and in it from start to finish. Here at Ediful Gardens, we landscape with edible and ornamental plants, trees, ...
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National Rural News Friday September 13 In today's National Rural News: Bird flu restrictions ease further in Victoria, Farmers call for maintained action against biosecurity threats in NSW, Rural Queensland dentists raise the alarm - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPod…
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More Avian Influenza restrictions in Victoria have eased. Restricted areas around Terang and Meredith are now becoming controlled areas, and birds no longer need to remain inside enclosures. There hasn't been a case of avian influenza detected since June. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with the state's Chief Veterinary Officer Graeme Cooke about t…
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National Rural News Thursday September 12 In today's National Rural News: Anti-war protests delaying freight operations, farmers reminded to vaccinate livestock, plums bound for Vietnam - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Growers are welcoming the expansion of the stone fruit trade market in Vietnam. Over the past financial year, Vietnam's plum imports have surged by 132 percent. Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Summerfruit Australia Chief Executive Trevor Ranford, who says growers are hopeful their product can meet demand. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr…
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Fresh Start with Dr David - Season 3 - Episode 17 - Personal Growth & Transformation with World Renowned Dermatologist, Dr. Allen Lycka (Part 2) In Part 2 of this inspiring episode series, rejoin us as we dive into the transformative journey of Dr. Allen Laika, who transitioned from a successful career in dermatology to becoming a celebrated keynot…
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Fresh Start with Dr David - Season 3 - Episode 16 - Personal Growth & Transformation with World Renowned Dermatologist, Dr. Allen Lycka (Part 1) Good afternoon, this is Dr. David back with a fresh episode of the Fresh Start with Dr. David podcast. I hope everybody's been doing well. I don't know about you, but here in the state of Georgia, city of …
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National Rural News Wednesday September 11 In today's National Rural News: farmers calls for change, concerning export figures, a new horticulture trade deal - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Researchers at CSIRO and the University of Queensland have joined forces and will use an innovative technology to monitor the landscape. The teams will deliver important soil and landscape data through the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with CSIRO Program Lead Dr Ben McDonald about the TERN system and its be…
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National Rural News In today's National Rural News: farmers rallying in Canberra, concerns about tomato and capsicum crops, how livestock can help to clear weeds - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast Tuesday September 10 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy infor…
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A virus which affects capsicum and tomato production has re-emerged, prompting calls for farmers to ramp up biosecurity efforts. Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus can reduce crop yields by up to 70-percent -- it can only be controlled by destroying infected plants. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with CropLife Australia chief executive Matthew…
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In the latest episode of the Veg Grower Podcast, host Richard delves into the world of automated watering systems with Jason, the head of AutoPot. This episode is packed with valuable insights into the AutoPot system, its setup, functionality, and the impressive results it can yield. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, this blog po…
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Parents say they're feeling stressed and burnt out as they struggle to find childcare in the bush. Polling conducted by the Parenthood shows 86% of families living in rural, regional, and remote areas are finding it difficult to access affordable options. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with campaign director Maddy Butler to hear about the p…
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A nationwide commitment to addressing housing and rental shortages in the bush is falling by the wayside. 12 months ago, state and territories agreed to look at ways of fast-tracking housing approvals and doing away with red tape holding projects back. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with the Housing Industry Association's Mike Hermon to hea…
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Fruit and vegetable crops hit by damaging winds in parts of Victoria and New South Wales have come away relatively unscathed. A number of properties were caught up in extreme weather, which hit earlier in the week. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with farmer Catherine Velisha to hear more about the affect on local produce, and what an oversu…
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Despite the strong appeal of regional areas, latest research suggests residents will leave the area if livability factors like education opportunities, transport, childcare and healthcare aren't accessible. A team from the University of Sydney has been exploring factors and trends keeping residents in the bush. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught u…
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Latest research suggests Australia has been a strong performer in global milk production. Rabobank's latest outlook shows production has grown 3.1%t to nearly 8.5 buillion litres in the past financial year. But growth is expected to slow. Rural reporter Sophie Clarke caught up with senior dairy analyst Michael Harvey-Sutton to find out more. See om…
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In the latest episode of the Veg Grower Podcast, Richard, the host, delves into the essential tasks for September, focusing on seed sowing and the benefits of growing overwintered onions from seed. Joined by Chef Scott, who shares a delectable plum and almond crumble recipe, the episode is packed with practical advice, culinary inspiration, and tip…
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Avocado farmers are being asked to consider a new variety, which can grow up to four-times the size of normal store-bought fruit. The Jala variety is currently grown on Queensland's Sunshine Coast but there are plans to expand its reach. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Fleming's Nursery Manager Jess Fleming to hear about the opportunities …
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National Rural News Friday August 30 2024 In today's National Rural News: Supermarket profits in the billions, New South Wales bird flu restrictions begin to ease, calls for better use of technology in biosecurity measures - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See o…
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Australia's tree nut industry is expected to grow in the coming years. Almond and Macadamia orchards will reach maturity in the next few years..opening up a range of export opportunities. Experts say it will help meet growing demand, particularly in India and China. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Rabobank analyst Pia Piggott about the expecte…
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National Rural News Thursday August 29 2024 In today's National Rural News: Nationals renew call for apology over PM's joke, Dairy farmers concern about rising power costs, cotton supply to outweigh demand - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/lis…
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The Nationals are calling on the Prime Minister to explain and apologise for a joke he made at a gala celebrating rural women's achievements. Anthony Albanese has refused to apologise for a joke he made about banning the live sheep trade. He has clarified the joke to the Western Australia Premier, Roger Cook. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Na…
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National Rural News Wednesday August 28 2024 In today's National Rural News: Agriculture power bills soar, farmers to rally in Canberra, anger over dumping of local dairy products in Northern New South Wales hospitals - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnyst…
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Industry bodies are welcoming a new report into the competitiveness of the wine industry. Dr Craig Emerson, who recently handed down his report into the relationship between suppliers and retailers in the food production sector will lead the inquiry. Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Australian Grape and Wine Chief Executive Lee McLean to di…
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National Rural News Tuesday August 27 2024 In today's National Rural News: Calls for local dairy products to be restored in health facilities, surging power prices put strain on agriculture, Victorian Premier heckled at Bush Summit - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodc…
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There are growing concerns the federal government isn't doing enough to safeguard Australia's agriculture industry. The Federal Nationals are using National Biosecurity Week to press the government for answers on how it plans to fund biosecurity measures - and to push for the introduction of a container levy. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Le…
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In the latest episode of the Veg Grower Podcast, host Richard delves into a variety of gardening topics, sharing his personal experiences and experiments from his allotment and vegetable garden. This episode is packed with valuable insights on soil health, mulching techniques, pest control, and even includes a delicious recipe segment and a book re…
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National Rural News Monday August 26 2024 In today's National Rural News: Bogged down farmers take to the skies, improving regional Australians scam preparedness, a sugar mill turns 150 - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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A new challenge has been launched aimed at funding innovation, and solutions in the agriculture sector. The Australian Agri-Renewables Innovation Challenge provides up to two-million-dollars in funding to fast-track new technologies and services. Rural Reporter Rhiannon Soliman-Marron caught up with Charles Sturt University's Agriculture Centre of …
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Red meat production remains strong - according to latest figures. An Australian Bureau of Statistics report shows lamb slaughter has lifted to its highest number on record with 7.2 million head processed this quarter. Beef production has also risen 14% since the last quarter. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Meat and Livestock Australia Mar…
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Join Barbara and Teja as the roast in the Boston heatwave with their broken air conditioner? Why not add some podcast recording to our sweaty saga. The big story today is Teja's new project—a dramatic podcast series titled Caucus: After the Fall. He'll talk about the unique way the story was scripted - or unscripted, if you will. From the origin of…
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The Telecommunications Ombudsman is calling for improved regulation of the industry amid ongoing complaints from regional communities. More than 51,000 complaints were made about regional connectivity between 2021-2024. Rural reporter Emily Minney caught up with ombudsman Cynthia Gebert to hear more about the regulatory framework which she believes…
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National Rural News Wednesday August 21 2024 In today's National Rural News: Farmers increasingly fed up with government, water storage levels on the Murray Darling Basin increase, retirees head to the bush - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/li…
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The Murray Darling Basin Authority's Annual Operating Outlook is showing high levels of water storage..improving confidence for the new water year. There are approximately 770 gigalitres more water in active storage at the end of July, compared to the long term average of 6 thousand and 7 gigalitres. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with MDBA River …
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National Rural News Tuesday August 20 2024 In today's National Rural News: Nationals call for urgent action against fire ants, high confidence in the egg industry, 3G network shutdown pushed back - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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Farmers are welcoming a decision to further extend the shut down of the 3G network. Telco's Optus and Telstra were due to phase out their networks from the end of the month, but farmers were concerned they wouldn't be able to upgrade all their equipment in time. The deadline has been pushed back to October. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with New …
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In the latest episode of the Veg Grower Podcast, host Richard and guest Chef Scott delve into the intricacies of greenhouse gardening, vegetable storage, and a delightful recipe to make the most of your homegrown produce. This blog post will break down the key themes and tips discussed in the episode, providing you with actionable advice and expert…
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National Rural News Monday August 19 2024 In today's National Rural News: Dangerous levels of chemicals found in NSW feeder river, some bird flu restrictions in Victoria begin to ease, concerns the agriculture workforce isn't adequately monitored - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.l…
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The New South Wales Opposition is demanding answers after testing on a river in the New South Wales Central West showed extensive levels of P-FAS chemicals. Samples of foam taken from the Belubula River showed more than 18-hundred times the safe limit for a drinking source. The chemicals are linked to cancer, hormone and immune issues and developme…
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Send us a Text Message. Sherva and Karen do another tomato tasting in this podcast episode. We find that we're a little disappointed in the taste of some varieties of heirloom tomatoes sometimes, mostly because our expectations aren't met. But when you step back and think about it, homegrown tomatoes are ALWAYS better than grocery store tomatoes. E…
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National Rural News Friday August 16 2024 In today's National Rural News: Varroa mite detected in Victoria, Exports rebound, Alpaca Show begins, Central West New South Wales Wines on display - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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Wineries from New South Wales Central West and Blue Mountains will showcase some of their best drops this weekend. Winemakers are gearing up for the annual Wines of the West festival held at the Carrington Hotel in Katoomba. Products from Megalong Valley, Bathurst, Orange, Mudgee and beyond will be on display. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with H…
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