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Join Prescriptive’s own Paul Di Liegro, Senior Sales Executive, as he interviews lawyers, doctors, athletes, and interesting personalities from all walks of life. Paul’s curiosity leads to the uncovering of his guests’ most impactful life stories, and Paul illuminates the connection between life’s important lessons and being a better sales rep. Business, Brains & the Bottom Line is the leading podcast by and for Enterprise IT decision-makers. Read more at https://www.prescriptive.solutions/p ...
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And with more than 15 years being a Marketing Strategist you’re going to experience the new way to promote your business with clear and unique messaging, By giving you actionable marketing & messaging strategies that get you interested leads, to transform the lives of your audiences, so that you build up your brand with continuous momentum. It's short, gutsy and packed with wittiness! Get ready because here is where we say NO to outdated marketing strategies and society norms, and we say YES ...
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Making Waves Mindset Show

Richard Di Biase & Dave Moskowitz

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Richard Di Biase and David Moskowitz have left the 9 to 5 rat race, the security of a paycheque and the infamous pension, for bigger goals and ambitions in life! The Making Waves Mindset mission, is to have leading edge conversations. They encourage you to change your Mindset, get you to Dream Bigger, have you start Making Waves in life and to Take Action today! They discuss mindset, leadership, inspiration, discipline, health & wellness and share their personal stories about taking the road ...
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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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Welcome to my podcast established in 2019, where I focus on the hospitality industry while also bringing you inspiring stories, expert insights, and valuable advice from leaders across various fields. Whether you're dedicated to creating unforgettable guest experiences, igniting your team's potential, or simply learning from a diverse range of professionals, this podcast is for you. Join me as we celebrate the incredible people and opportunities within the hospitality industry. Our interview ...
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The Badass Wellness Coach Show

Di-Di Hoffman | BadassPreneurs Academy for Health and Wellness Coaches

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This show is for the wellness professional on a quest to become a recognized authority in their category. Tune in to get: ✔️ Actionable strategies designed to bring success, clients, and a smoothly running business. ✔️ Inspiration from the successes and mistakes of your peers. ✔️ First-hand learning from celebrity and below-the-radar wellness coaching business experts. Visit https://badasspreneurs.com/podcast/ to binge listen to topic playlists.
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Spark XM Podcast

Spark SC, Marc Pakravan and Grant Gliner

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Spark XM is brought to you by Spark SC, USC's student hub for entrepreneurship. We are a podcast featuring interviews with prominent students, alumni, and entrepreneurs. Our guests have shared stories that we hope will inspire listeners to broaden their potential and gain a deeper insight into the collegiate startup ecosystem. Email us: xm@sparksc.org
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How I Got Greenlit

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ALEX KELEDJIAN, the creator of "Project Greenlight," hosts a weekly podcast about pursuing your passions, both in the creative arts and beyond. Featuring in-depth personal interviews and lively round table discussions with Hollywood's hottest media makers, as well as innovators in music, advertising, and business, industry veteran Keledjian unlocks the secret ingredients to personal success through long form one-on-one interviews and group conversations examining how acclaimed working profes ...
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Welcome to the multifamily cash flow addicts podcast, where you'll learn all the strategies to building passive income one door at a time through multifamily real estate investing. You’ll hear from guest experts and your real estate investing hosts Marco Canonaco and Daniele Di Cerbo who have successfully completed dozens of fix flips and apartment deals. Interested in learning more about how you can passively invest into one of Marco & Dans upcoming multifamily deals, text APARTMENTS to (81 ...
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In a recent study, 73% of independent musicians reported having experienced mental health issues. Traditionally, the Rockstar Lifestyle was all about sex, drugs and rock n' roll, right? Well, with that kind of lifestyle comes a lack of energy, focus, motivation and drive. Injuries occur, we become addicted to substances, experience anxiety, and depression and as a result, our relationships suffer and we end up resenting the thing we were born to do: make music. Sound familiar? Your poor life ...
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'I'm Not Really Here' tells the story of 17-year-old Jonah, a gay, Aboriginal teenagers who arrives in a new town with his family. It's the novel Gary Lonesborough wishes he saw on library bookshelves when he was growing up in Bega, New South Wales. Guest: Gary Lonesborough, author Producer: Kimberley Price…
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At the Paralympics, Lauren Parker has earned a place in the history books and she's among three gold medals overnight. She won the road race meaning she has won gold medals in two different sports, Timothy Hodge in the pool and long jumper Vanessa Low, with a world record, in the long jump. In football, the Socceroos suffered a shock loss to Bahrai…
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The AFLW is set for a rare spectacle tonight, with the Western Bulldogs set to host Port Adelaide not at their western suburbs home ground - but at the league's Colosseum - the MCG. Its just the third time the AFLW will play on the field - and just the second time the league has scheduled a double header with a men's final -with the Doggies set to …
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The Reserve Bank Governor has all but confirmed interest rate's won't be cut anytime soon, despite acknowledging that some Australians can't make their mortgage repayments. Chief Executive of the Business Council of Australia, Bran Black told RN Breakfast inflation is having a "significant impact" on businesses, and increasing productivity is "the …
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Former Labor leader and Albanese Government Cabinet Minister Bill Shorten is retiring from politics, after 17 years in Parliament. He told RN Breakfast he's "incredibly grateful" for the outpouring of support, but he says he doesn't want to waste another minute in his current role. Bill Shorten says he wants to make Australia "a better country" in …
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Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha Maiden由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Country Liberal Party's win in the recent Northern Territory election came with a clear mandate, and a thumping majority, with the CLP taking 17 of the NT's 25 seats. New Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro told RN Breakfast that while crime was the key issue, the cost of living was a clear second in the election. And she says her Government's push …
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A new report out today examines ways technology is being exploited to perpetuate gender based violence around the world. Australia's e-safety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, is featured in it. She was targetted and trolled after she exercised her professional powers to take action against Elon Musk's social media platform - X. Guests: Julie Inman …
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The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union has voted to split from the ACTU, angry about their support for putting the CFMEU into administration. The rogue union has also vowed to set up a bloc of blue-collar unions to rival the ACTU before the next federal election. Guest: Michelle O'Neil, President of the ACTU…
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As the US grapples with the fallout of its deadliest school shooting in 18-months, the 14-year-old Georgia school shooter is in custody, and will face court tomorrow, charged with four counts of murder. It comes as police say the shooter was interviewed 12 months ago about a threat made against a school. Guest:Katherine Schweit, former head of the …
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Haiti, as ongoing gang violence and drug trafficking continue to fuel political instability and insecurity. A month long state of emergency was extended to cover the whole country, and a UN backed mission has seen some 400 police from Kenya deployed in the country. Guest: Widlore Mérancourt, edito…
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Almost two months after France's snap election ended in a political stalemate, Emmanuel Macron has appointed veteran politician Michel Barnier as Prime Minister. So what else do we know about the man who was once France's youngest ever parliamentarian, and led the marathon Brexit talks in Brussels?由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How do you carbon date a kidney stone, and how can you avoid one?Brainteaser (answer in the audio):I have two cylinders that seem identical: they are the same size and weight and painted the samecolour. But one is hollow and made of heavy brass, while the other is solid and made of lighter aluminium.Neither of them floats in water. How can I tell t…
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I’m back from a bit of summer fun, feeling recharged and ready to dive into something I think is seriously underrated—storytelling. Yep, you heard that right. In this episode, I’m sharing how you can take your brand’s story and turn it into a powerful tool that not only connects with your audience but also transforms them into loyal clients. If you…
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Tina Arena is celebrating 30 years since the release of her hit album "Don't Ask" which had hits like "Sorrento Moon" and "Chains" To celebrate the anniversary Tina has released a fresh remix of Chains and she is reflecting on making the album, and fighting to get Sorrento Moon released as a single. GUEST: Tina Arena PRODUCER: Matt Simpson & Kimber…
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An Indigenous truth-telling commission in Victoria has taken evidence from the descendants of early colonial settlers. That sheds new light on key events that had a devastating impact on the state's First Peoples. The hearing in Melbourne has been looking at events including early massacres of indigenous people in the 1830s and 40s, and the passage…
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Back from the afterlife, comes one of the iconic big screen characters of the 1980s - 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'. But does it live up to the cult-status of the original? And also out this week is 'Thelma', about a grannie who falls prey to a phone scam, and sets out to track down the scammers with an old buddy on a mobility scooter. RN film critic a…
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20 new animals and plants have been added to Australia's list of threatened wildlife. It comes just a month after 13 other plants and animals were added to the list, leading to renewed calls for the Government to quickly overhaul the country’s nature laws. Guest: Dr Amy Coetsee, Threatened Species Biologist with Zoos Victoria Producer: Niamh Dunne…
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Australia's ambassador to Iran was summoned by the Iranian government for an Instagram post supporting "Wear It Purple Day". An Iranian diplomat called the post "insulting" in that it "promoted homosexuality", which is a crime in Iran. It comes a month after Iran's ambassador to Australia was called before the Australian government for comments abo…
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The Climate Change Authority has released its plan on how to secure the energy transition needed to reach net zero by 2050. Chair Matt Kean says the report shows we're making good progress on decarbonising our economy but there are opportunities to "do more and go faster." Guest: Matt Kean, Chair Climate Change Authority Producer: Joanna Crothers…
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At the Paralympics, two world records and a second gold medal to Alexa Leary cap off another successful day for Australia.And in the AFL, it's the tale of two coaches heading into tonight's qualifying final between Port Adelaide and GeelongSports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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The Federal Opposition claims the latest economic figures show the Albanese Government is mismanaging the economy. But the federal government says the soft growth reflects the impacts of global economic uncertainty, higher interest rates and persistent inflation. Guest: Angus Taylor Shadow Treasurer由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The government is flagging a package for frontline domestic violence services when it meets with state and territory leaders at tomorrow's National Cabinet. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher told RN Breakfast the Prime Minister will bring forward a "substantial package". Guest: Senator Katy Gallagher, Federal Finance Minister…
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A new report has called for a nation-wide overhaul of gambling regulations to reduce the toll it's taking on Australia's most vulnerable people. A ban on all gambling advertisements and a reduction in the number of pokie machines are some of the changes being urged by researchers at The Grattan Institute. Guest:Dr Aruna Sathanapally, The Grattan In…
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Labor backbenchers are internally pushing the Albanese Government to make dental care part of the Medicare scheme. The debate has been going since the 1970's, but the renewed push comes as The Greens ramp up debate on their proposed tax plan for big business, which they say could be used to expand Medicare. Guest: Dr Mike Freelander, Labor member f…
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The White House has an updated final ceasefire proposal for Israel and Hamas it says could put an end to fighting, and secure the release of the remaining hostages Eylon Levy was the global face of the Israeli Government until losing his job in March. He told RN Breakfast he is "redoubling" his efforts to rally international pressure for the releas…
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New research out this morning says more than 51-million tonnes of plastic ends up in the environment each year. And it's people in wealthier countries like Australia who are among the biggest polluters. Guest: Dr Costas Velis, lecturer in Resource Efficiency Systems at the University of Leeds由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Four people are dead and at least nine are injured after a gunman opened fire at a High School in the US state of Georgia Barely a month into the new school term, and barely a couple hours after the first bell, multiple law enforcement officers were dispatched to Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Reporter: Luke Dundon…
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In 2017 fire ripped through London's Grenfell Tower killing 72 people in what was Britain's deadliest fire in a residential building since World War Two. A 6 year inquiry into the disaster, headed by retired judge Martin Moore-Bick, has delivered its final, damning conclusions. Guest: Kate Lamble, BBC reporter and presenter of the podcast: Grenfell…
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It's been a century since the passing of great Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, but his musical masterpieces are still living on today. Some of his most popular works will be celebrated by Melbourne Opera later this month in the upcoming 'Puccini Festival' - a series of his most loved works. Guest: Helena Dix, Soprano Producer: Kimberley Price and…
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The widespread use of mobiles in the last thirty years has led some people to claim the technology can cause cancer - especially in the head or neck. But a four year scientific review commissioned by the World Health Organisation and led by Australian scientists reports mobile phones do not cause cancer in people. Guest: Associate Professor Ken Kar…
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Former ABC journalist Tim Bowden has died after a long illness. Bowden was a former war correspondent in Vietnam, the ABC's first correspondent in North America, author of more than 20 books, a documentary maker, historian on Antarctica, and perhaps most famously, the presenter of the long-running television program BackChat. Guest: David Brill, fo…
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After a 13-hour flight from the Vatican, Pope Francis has arrived in Indonesia. He'll spend 11 days in Southeast Asia, visiting Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Singapore, on the longest overseas tour of his papacy. Guest: Joshua McElwee, Vatican Correspondent for Reuters Producers: Anne Barker and Richard Crabtree…
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GDP figures out today are expected to show economic growth has stalled, as the cost of living crisis continues to bite and business investment remains weak. Most economist are predicting that growth for the June quarter will be positive - but only just. Guest: Dr Angela Jackson lead economist at Impact Economics and Policy…
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As the clean-up gets underway, following on from wild weather across thew southeast, many are turning their minds to insurance claims. The Insurance Council of Australia is advising impacted making a claim as soon as possible and taking photos of damage before making a claim. Guest: Andrew Hall, CEO, Insurance Council of Australia Producer: Matt Si…
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Today's GDP data is expected to show sluggish economic growth. And what's the latest on the debate over visa applications from Gaza? The Chief Political Correspondent for SBS Anna Henderson joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.由Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ASIO Boss Mike Burgess says his comments on the vetting process for people fleeing Gaza for Australia have been "distorted" - and has clarified support for Hamas would be a barrier to getting a visa. Shadow Immigration Minister, Dan Tehan told RN Breakfast the Opposition want to hear the Prime Minister "100 per cent backs Mike Burgess". He says ASI…
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Last week, another child died in youth detention in Western Australia, increasing pressure on the Federal Government to find long-term solutions that make the system less harmful to children. National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds told RN Breakfast a Commonwealth coordinated approach to child safety is needed and warns there's no evidence t…
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The Federal government faces more unease over its handling of census questions on sexuality and gender issues. Health, community and LGBTIQ groups want more than one question included to cover areas of gender, sexual orientation and variations of sex characteristics. Guest: Nicky Bath, CEO of LGBTIQ+ Health Australia Producer: Anne Barker+…
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International research has revealed how the highly pathogenic avian flu virus H5-N1 spread into wildlife on the island of South Georgia and the sub-Antarctic Falkland Islands. A genetic assessment has found the virus spread from South America, infecting birds and two species of seals. Guest: Dr Jane Younger, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studi…
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Despite an International Criminal Court warrant for Vladimir Putin's arrest, the Russian leader visited Mongolia - a member of the ICC - without being arrested. The Ukrainian Government have said they are furious and claim this makes Mongolia complicit in Putin's war crimes. Guest: Reed Brody, former war crimes prosecutor and author of 'To Catch a …
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In the single deadliest attack on Ukraine this year, more than 50 people have been killed in a Russian strike on the central city of Poltava. Two ballistic missiles struck a military communications institute and hospital, which has also injured more than 200 others. Guest:Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP in the capital Kyiv Producer: Joe Sullivan…
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In this episode, we dive into the digital landscape with Tracy Sheen, author of the award-winning "The End of Technophobia" and the upcoming "AI & U: Business Reimagined." Tracy, a leading futurist in APAC, is renowned for demystifying complex tech concepts and making them accessible for businesses of all sizes. With over 120 workshops delivered ac…
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The entertainment business has always been in a state of flux, from the earliest days. Whether that means technologicial, social or structural change, cinematographer Michael Goi says the harder you fight against it, the faster you become irrelevant. Michael Goi, ASC, ISC was born and raised in Chicago, where he established himself in the fields of…
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Violence may not be the first theme that springs to mind when you think of Shakespeare's catalogue, but it is a theme present in many of his works. The second instalment of Bell Shakespeare's In A Nutshell: The Poetry of Violence explores violence through an ensemble cast performing various scenes and monologues. Featuring: Jessica Tovey and Lucy B…
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Returning for its fourth season this week is Slow Horses, a British spy thriller about a group of agents put out to pasture - staring Gary Oldman. Also out this week is Perfect Couple, a glitzy drama with a cast that includes Nicole Kidman. Guest: Wenlei Ma, culture editor, The Nightly RECOMMENDATIONS/MENTIONS: Return to Paradise Fight Night: The M…
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The founder and chief executive of Telegram, Pavel Durov, has been charged in France, over alleged criminal activity on the controversial messaging app. Holger Roonemaa is an investigative journalist and editor at the Estonian news service, Delphi, he spoke to RN Breakfast about going undercover on the messaging service. Guest:Holger Roonemaa inves…
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