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Checkpoint Chat

Checkpoint Chat

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Checkpoint Chat is an invitation to an all new gaming conversation. Hosted by seasoned writers Alessandro Barbosa (Gamespot, Critical Hit) and Matthew Figueira (Critical Hit), indulge yourself in discussion about games being played right now, weekly news and conversations with you, a listener.
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Checkpoint Daily breaks down the biggest stories in esports, gaming, and geek culture. From Cosplay to consoles and everything in-between, we have you covered. Hosted by gamers and video game journalists, Norris Howard, Robbie Landis, Ric Hogerheide, and Chadd Callahan. They've got your daily update on all the things you love in 30 minutes or less.
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Black Trail Runners

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A podcast hosted by Black Trail Runners which discusses access to, skills for and representation of Black people who want to experience, or are experienced in, trail running. Featuring tips, tricks, events, guest interviews and much more.
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Beasley Media Group

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CheckpointAFK is ready to be a favorite of every self-proclaimed gamer, geek, nerd! From the minds of the CheckpointXP Crew comes a podcast conversation that focuses on gaming pop culture topics near and dear to gamers like the latest season of Stranger Things, Black Mirror and all things Netflix, the best and worst TV intros of all time, or movies like Detective Pikachu or the latest Star Wars movie and giving you behind the scenes peek at CheckpointXP on the road from PAX East, E3, and Bli ...
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A new podcast hosted by comedian Jake Yapp and games journalist Tamer Asfahani that discusses their relationship with video games and how gaming has changed over the decades. Peppered with anecdotes, this podcast is a family-friendly look at gaming and meanders through funny, silly, emotional and thoughtful themes with gaming at the core of the discussion.
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Security Checkpoint

JB Brinks & Nolan Lee

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The Digimon Trading Card Game is a disease. Most of us are immune to it's tricks, but, some of us are begging for a cure. We, JB and Nolan, navigate what it's like to be infected by the gripping claws of the memory gauge, the evo system, and Marcus Damon. Some weeks we are really good at dealing with this plague and are ready to talk about every other tcg you've never heard of, and Goku. Let's talk cardboard baby
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Checkpoints

Declan Dineen

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This is a show about videogames, The people who play them and the people who make them. Each week, a guest on the show talks about the games that have shaped their life in one way or another. Games that have inspired them, games that forged connections with others and games that have soothed wounds. Checkpoints!
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Last Checkpoint Podcast

The Last Checkpoint

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A video game show, for gamers by gamers, hosted by Chris Dalisay, Patrick Romero, and Ryan Raymundo. We’re a video game based conversational podcast with a hint of comedy mixed in. The show is spent talking about what we’re currently playing, while also getting into the current events of the video game world. Towards the end, the podcast is capped off with the fan favorite Last Checkpoint debate, where Chris moderates a debate between Ryan and Patrick. Example debate topics include “Esports ...
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Are you stuck in the rut of addiction looking for some hope for change? Or are you already in recovery but struggling with your emotional sobriety & feeling anxious about whether or not you’re doing this life thing right? Are you a self-proclaimed perfectionist constantly worried about what others think of you? Do you feel childhood and family patterns repeating themselves in your marriage or relationships? Did the pink cloud fade a long time ago only to be replaced with the restlessness, ir ...
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Join Elliot, Luke, David, and Brie in this episode of Checkpoint on JOY where they answer your gaming questions. Catch the latest episode on Spotify: Giving a 1-Up to diversity in gaming. The post Checkpoint answers your gaming questions appeared first on Checkpoint.由JOY 94.9 - Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Asexual, Queer, LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB
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Grath és Stöki retro videojátékos podcastjának nem retrós vadhajtása, havi hírkommentálás. Az adásnak központi témája: 2024 összesített játékpiaci eredményei és egyéb januári hírek. Kísérőposzt itt:Időkódok az adás fő blokkjaihoz:00:03:03 - Ezzel játszottunk a hónapban00:13:45 - Kommentekre reagálás00:19:42 - Fő téma: Tavalyi játékpiaci eredmények0…
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We're back from an extended break and ready to talk about all the latest games like...2024's sleeper hit Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, as well as 2005's own Half-Life 2 (which turned 20 a short while ago). Join us in easing into the new year just before the avalanche of games in February kicks in. Follow Checkpoint Chat on... Twitter: https:/…
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Alice Robinson has made history on the slopes in Austria winning New Zealand's first alpine ski world championships medal. Robinson claimed the silver medal in the giant slalom behind an athlete from Italy. Prior to this, New Zealand's best result at a world championships was Robinson's fourth place back in 2021 and slalom skier Claudia Riegler in …
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The "drinking" water supplier for a small Far North town that's been subject to a boil water notice for close to a decade claims he's never had any complaints. The 2015 public health notice was issued for Kaeo's water; telling customers connected to the privately operated town supply to boil all drinking water for at least two minutes. It's still i…
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"A bitter blow for the south Waikato." That's the reaction from the union for 230 workers who today had it confirmed they would lose their jobs at Kinleith's pulp and paper mill at the end of June. The plant's owner, Oji Fibre Solutions is closing the paper division after a 100 million dollar loss in 2023. In November, the company laid out a propos…
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The abrupt resignation of the Director-General of Health Dr Diana Sarfati leaves the health system in a "perilous" position, fear doctors and health experts. Dr Sarfati, the Government's top health advisor and head of the Health Ministry, is the third health boss to tap out within a week and less than a month after new Health Minister Simeon Brown …
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US President Donald Trump could be about to ramp his economic assault on trading partners. Trump has ordered up a plan for reciprocal tariffs - which are new tariffs to match taxes on US goods overseas. It could be the next escalation in what is looking more and more like a global trade war. United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa O…
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People around the country are having to wait months or even years to have crucial surveillance colonoscopies due to staff shortages. Health New Zealand said it's trying to schedule procedures as soon as possible. But it all comes against a backdrop of top health officials resigning, with some observers describing the health system as a shambles. Lu…
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Two years ago, the deadly Cyclone Gabrielle pummeled the North Island's East Coast. Hundreds of Hawke's Bay residents were forced to climb onto their rooftops and trees to escape the rising floodwaters, 11 people died and over 13 billion dollars of damage was caused. Following the storm, local authorities red zoned more than 1000 homes to try and g…
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Sporty couple Mark Smoothi and Alyssa Coe will renew their wedding vows during the challenge Wanaka Half; a triathalon that includes an almost two kilometere swim, 90 kilometre bike and a run of more than 21 kilometres. Almost ten years ago, they got married during a Wanaka challenge event that was twice that distance. They took a break half way th…
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Holidays to Rarotonga, free TVs and even cold-hard cash have all been used as extra incentives by banks to try and win people over when it comes to mortgages. Now, it looks like some property developers could be taking a leaf out of the banks books and doing the same. Property developers in some areas are having so much trouble shifting stock, that…
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Comments by two nurses that went viral on social media, boasting of killing and refusing to treat Israeli patients, have triggered a massive reaction in Australia. A police investigation is underway and health authorities are scrambling to rebuild confidence in the health system in New South Wales. Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa O…
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Two-time Olympian, alpine skier Alice Robinson, heads into the world championships in Austria tonight on top of the world. Robinson won the giant slalom event in Italy last month in what was her first victory since 2021. The Queenstown skier has also been on the podium three other times this season making her one to keep an eye on. Sports reporter …
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The alleged victim in what a military prosecution said was a violent attack by two soldiers can now be identified as a man who drowned in an unrelated incident last year. A military panel at a Court Martial at Linton Military Camp, near Palmerston North, is deciding the fate of two soldiers accused of violently attacking him at the end of an intern…
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In July 2015, a public health notice was issued for Kaeo's water supply; telling customers connected to the privately operated town supply to boil all drinking water for at least two minutes. The notice said the town supply was quote "temporarily unsafe" and the operator was working with authorities to lift the notice as soon as possible. Almost a …
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Law firm JGA Saddler is bringing a class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson, after starting a similar case in Australia last year. It alleges 17 different cold and flu medicines containing phenylephrine, don't work when swallowed and that the company has put profit before people - with millions likely wasted by Kiwis on t…
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Kiwi hero or parking pirate? While that wasn't the question of law that John Boulton was defending in the Christchurch District Court, it is the question he wants put to the court of public opinion. The Rolleston resident is seeing red after copping a $40 ticket for parking on the berm outside his home in August last year. He took the fight all the…
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The almost three and a half kilometre long inaugural journey was made at a crawl; about five kilometres an hour overnight, meaning the loop took two and half hours in total while various underground checks were completed. The train ran south from Waitemata Station at Britomart under central Auckland past the new underground stations at Te Waihoroti…
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A former National Minister has told the Justice Committee the Treaty Principles Bill is "irretrievably flawed" and a former Prime Minister says the Bill has "damaged the collective fabric of the nation." The comments were made as the oral submissions on the Treaty Principles Bill continued today. But as Lillian Hanly reports, there were voices stro…
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Researchers are hoping to get a glimpse into the secret lives of Aotearoa's children in the school census. More than 200 schools have already registered to take part in the project that is a collaboration between Stats NZ, Auckland University and the Ministry of Education. The country's largest school survey happens every two years and has been goi…
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At a defence summit in Brussels, the US defence secretary told European nations they must provide the overwhelming share of funding for the country which was invaded by Russia nearly three years ago. He also ruled out Ukraine becoming a NATO member. The move has been backed by President Trump who said he has spoken with Russian President Vladimir P…
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It appears more people are looking at downgrading their car insurance, to third party cover, as policy costs continue to rise. Figures from insurance price comparison website "Quashed" shows car insurance is up 7% compared to last year. Generally third party insurance covers someone for damage to other people vehicles and property, but not your own…
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United Kingdom correspondent Adam Hollingworth spoke to Lisa Owen about Australian footballer Sam Kerr being cleared of racial harassment, people still fighting for Margaret Thatcher's legacy 50 years on and one of Britain's best-loved comedians, or certainly best-paid - in hot water for the way he handled a couple of hecklers.…
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Cook Islanders are bracing for potential backlash from a controversial partnership deal with China, which is expected to be finalised any moment now. The planned comprehensive strategic partnership agreement has angered the New Zealand government, which says it was not consulted as required under their special constitutional arrangement. Prime Mini…
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Manawatū residents at a higher risk of developing bowel cancer are vowing to fight a pause on surveillance colonoscopies at Palmerston North Hospital. Some have already gone private to ensure they get the procedure done, but Patient Voice Aotearoa chairman Malcolm Mulholland said protest action is planned. Jimmy Ellingham reports.…
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There's claims some fishy regulation changes are on the way. A proposal to shake-up the fisheries act could see access to camera's on boats blocked and unwanted catches dumped at sea rather than brought to shore. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones said the changes are "the most significant reforms in the sector for decades." Sam Woolford fro…
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There's an on-going stand-off over land use on Christchurch's Port Hills, a year on from the damaging blaze that forced more than 100 people from their properties and destroyed a container home.The council isn't chasing changes to forestry rules and said it can't control what people do on their own land. Keiller MacDuff reports.…
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Warmer ocean currents and calm weather around the South Island are thought to be some of the reasons big game fish are being hooked further south this season. Fisherman on both the east and west coasts have reported catching and landing striped marlin in the last few weeks - which are not usually found in that part of the country. Samantha Gee has …
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Warren Gatland has stepped down as Wales coach midway through the Six Nations, with his team on the worst run of results in the country's proud rugby history. The New Zealander's departure was announced by the Welsh Rugby Union overnight and comes three days after a 22-15 Six Nations loss to Italy. The weekend's loss extended the team's record losi…
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Te Pāti Māori MP Tākuta Ferris deliberately misled the House last year when he denied calling MPs liars, Parliament's Privileges Committee has found. The committee recommended Mr Ferris be required to apologise to the House, saying his actions amounted to contempt. Political reporter Giles Dexter spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about South Korea itching to speak with Donald Trump after the president placed tariffs on one of the country's key exports, steel and a Japanese finance ministry worker causing a headache for the government after losing important files on a drunken night out. She also spoke about British pop star Ed …
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Two teenagers living in rural Hawke's Bay are hitch hiking to school after their bus was canceled. The Brown whanau lives on a family farm on Aropaoanui Road, which connects to State Highway Two north of Napier. Until this year, 15 year old Chamon and 16 year old Laa got the bus to school and back each day, but the route has been axed. The Ministry…
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Labour inspectors have been turning up unannounced at Waikato retail and hospitality businesses to check if workers are being exploited. Ten labour inspectors and an immigration team hit Hamilton on the 30th of January to make sure businesses are complying with the accredited employer scheme. Simon Humphries from the Ministry of Business Innovation…
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Christopher Luxon and David Seymour insist everything is rosy, despite trading barbs over a letter the ACT leader sent to police advocating for Philip Polkinghorne during the investigation into his wife's death. The Prime Minister and his soon-to-be Deputy sat down last night for a wee chat - and are batting off any talk of a rift. Meanwhile, Mr Se…
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According to the latest Stats NZ employment data, unemployment rose 5.1 percent in the three months ended December - the highest level since 2020. That comes to about 156,000 people. Checkpoint discussed the plight of the country's unemployed with Finance Minister Nicola Willis last week, which prompted dozens of public sector workers to get in tou…
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