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The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
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Let's talk outside the box. This podcast is a platform dedicated to motivation, raising the vibration, love and connection. The topics range from spirituality, success, bestselling authors, disability, trauma, LGBTQIA, genetic disorders and anything that encompasses personal growth. People from all walks of life are welcomed to listen and connect with myself and guests. With a little less fear, we can open up our hearts more. The table is set, and a seat is waiting for you to join in!
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This podcast is for women and moms who have experienced different types of loss in their lives, but also want to learn how to live more vibrantly and become in love with life again. This podcast will inspire, educate, and support you through your journeys. We will talk about identity, purpose, pregnancy loss, motherhood, and parenting, we will talk about mindset, wellness, estrangement from family members, and personal development. There are so many things that loss including the loss of a b ...
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Women Emerging Podcast

Women Emerging

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Every week, we produce a new episode that explores women and leadership from a different perspective. In a series of lively, wide-ranging discussions, we talk to women all over the world who are dealing with tough leadership challenges in their daily lives. We find out the barriers they face and how they are overcoming them; they share their experiences, insights and advice. (the series also informs and illustrates the expedition while it is underway and gives updates on the members’ progres ...
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Rogue CEO Radio

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Rogue CEO Radio bursts onto the scene with a unique blend of humor, insight, and rebel spirit, co-hosted by the dynamic Sandy Bean of St. Pete Girl Boss and Robyn Sayles of Unf*ck My Business. Each week, Sandy and Robyn cut through the noise, offering a fresh and unfiltered perspective on the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurship. Their conversations highlight the diverse, equitable, and intersectional voices shaping today’s business landscape, providing a platform for stories often overlo ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National 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 — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Austin Art Talk

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The goal of the podcast is to facilitate connections with and to learn from the successes, struggles, life experience, and wisdom of the people featured, most of whom live and create in Austin, Texas. The honest conversational flow of these weekly long form interviews lends itself to some really great insights and information that is available to anyone who wants to listen. Join us to explore the origins, stories, lessons, lives and work of those in our community who are at the forefront of ...
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You may have loved him in one of the many stage plays he's starred in over the years, or maybe he was your favourite Play School presenter. Now Simon Burke is preparing to tread the boards once again, this time as part of the cast of the multi- award winning play 'The Inheritance'. Guest: Simon Burke AO Producers: Bridgette Collins and Madeleine Ha…
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Cervical cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related death among women in the Pacific. But a record $25.9 million donation will enable the the University of New South Wales's Kirby Institute, along with their partners, to provide vital screening and treatment for women across seven Pacific countries.…
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Necro-branding is the practice of marketing products using the image of a deceased celebrity. It can help maintain the legacy and presence of these iconic figures long after their passing. However, experts caution that the potential integration of AI in this industry could open up new marketing avenues while also raising significant ethical concern…
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The polls for the US Presidential election are tighter than many experts have seen in decades. With the race so close, are there really any more voters that the two candidates can reach in these final days? Guest: John Zogby, US Pollster with 40 years experience Producer: Matt SimpsonΑπό τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A species called the giant African pouched rat has already proved useful for sniffing out land mines, and this week a study suggested they could prove useful in the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking. Also this week, paleontologists revealed the oldest tadpole ever seen in the fossil record. Guest: Dr Jonathan Webb, ABC Science Editor Brain…
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The ACCC is taking legal action against Optus claiming it sold products and services to hundreds of vulnerable consumers. Optus has since released a statement apologising to customers affected by this misconduct and for the distress caused. They've also said that they've undertaken a major review of how they manage sales, especially to vulnerable c…
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Woolworths shareholders have rejected a plan that would have forced the company to stop taking farmed salmon from a Tasmanian harbour, that is the only habitat of an endangered species of ray. Macquarie Harbour - on Tasmania's west coast - is home to the last few dozen adult Maugean Skates - but it's also home to Tasmania's salmon industry, that pr…
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New figures released by the Government point to a rise in the number of GPs The boom is in part to the Government backed training programs as well as an influx of migrant doctors. But Health Minister Mark Butler warns "we're not out of the woods yet" and says there's more work to do to strengthen the Medicare system. Guest: Mark Butler, Health Mini…
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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 MaidenΑπό τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After a week of attacks on the prime minister over his relationship with Qantas, the Opposition is now defending its own record of accepting free flights and unpaid upgrades. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed his office asked billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart to provide a private jet for his travel. Other MPs have been checking th…
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Award-winning journalist Sally Sara has been announced as the new presenter of Radio National Breakfast in 2025. Sally has reported from more than 40 countries as an ABC foreign correspondent, including across Africa, Iraq, India and Afghanistan and since 2020 has been presenter of The World Today. Joining Sally on Radio National Breakfast will be …
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Israel has barred foreign journalists from entering Gaza, and has repeatedly targeted local journalists working across the embattled enclave. Yet it claims it has only killed journalists unintentionally. American Democrat Congressman Jim McGovern is leading more than 60 of his colleagues in petitioning President Joe Biden, demanding the US push Isr…
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Football's world governing body FIFA, has been accused of failing to engage with concerns over human rights risks in Saudi Arabia, two months before the Gulf state is expected to be confirmed as a World Cup host. And now a report from the non profit group FAIR SQUARE alleges that the organisation is not fit to govern. Guest: Nick McGeehan, co-direc…
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The death toll in Spain's catastrophic flooding is set to rise, as authorities bring in divers and sniffer dogs to search for bodies in the muddy water and debris. More than a thousand troops have been deployed to help with the rescue effort, as dozens of people remain unaccounted for. Guest: Melita Cameron-Wood, freelance journalist Producer: Anne…
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Tony Clark is one of Australia's most renowned and elusive artists, with his paintings featuring not only in some of the biggest art collections in the country but on multiple album covers and even on Prime Ministerial office walls. His latest exhibition, Tony Clark: Unsculpted, is a selection of new and classic pieces from his decades-long career.…
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The Booker Prize is arguably the most prestigious writing prize in the English-speaking world. The winner will be announced at a ceremony in London in a couple of weeks, and for the first time in a decade, there is an Australian in the running. Guest: Claire Nichols, host of The Book ShowΑπό τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The majestic peak of Japan's Mount Fuji is covered in snow for most of year, and remains an enduring natural icon in Japanese culture and history, immortalised in countless artworks and revered in Shinto and Buddist traditions. But after a sweltering Japanese summer which was the joint hottest on record, Mount Fuji remains completely bare of snow f…
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Cuts to the NT's Legal Aid services are starting to impact the territory's justice system. On top of that, overcrowded prisons, and guards threatening to walk out due to unsafe working conditions, have combined to put unprecedented pressure on the Territory justice system. Guest: Beth Wild, president of the NT Criminal Lawyers Association…
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The latest State of the Climate Report has found Australia is experiencing an increase in extreme heat events, longer fire seasons, and more intense rainfall. The report by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and the Bureau of Meteorology has also revealed the oceans around Australia are continuing to warm. The report's findings raise serio…
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The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics from Washington ahead of the US election. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9NewsΑπό τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Former bureaucrats involved in the controversial robodebt scheme could still face a corruption inquiry, after a sensational backtrack by the National Anti-Corruption Commission. A review has found a conflict of interest wasn't properly dealt with, but Anthony Whealy, Chair of the Centre for Public Integrity says he's "quite startled" that Commissio…
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New movie 'Saturday Night' takes us back to the beginning of Saturday Night Live, reimagining the hours leading up to the show's first episode in 1975 on NBC. Also out this week a new film with some very serious things to say about Indigenous motherhood, that's also a horror movie 'The Moogai'.RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Ros…
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In rugby league, a blow for Australia ahead of the Pacific Championship final – Cameron Murray injured. And in netball, the Diamonds beat the Silver Ferns last night in the fourth Constellation Cup game in Melbourne. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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The PM has responded to claims he received multiple upgrades on Qantas flights over a decade, issuing a statement he"did not ever call Alan Joyce seeking an upgrade." Katy Gallagher says the Prime Minister has addressed questions on the matter, and asked if there was other forms of communication with Alan Joyce, she said her understanding is that t…
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Inflation has fallen to a three-and-a-half-year low, but it might not be enough to see the Reserve Bank cut interest rates next week. But does it at least signal that an end to the cost-of-living crisis may be in sight? Guests:Richard Denniss, Executive Director at the Australia Institute. Andrew Barker, Head of Research at CEDA Producers: Joe Sull…
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More than 90 people are known to have died and dozens more are missing after torrential rain caused devastating flash floods in south-eastern Spain in the past 24 hours. More than a year's worth of rain fell in just eight hours and footage shows floodwaters knocking down bridges, piles of cars in the streets and people clinging to trees to avoid be…
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In 2020, Donald Trump lost Pennsylvania by 80,000 votes, but it's a key state he needs to win. But a comedian at one of his rally this week made an offensive joke about Puerto Rico which has enraged many of the 600,000 Puerto Ricans voters in Pennsylvania. So, could it cost Trump his second term as President? Guest: Victor Martinez, owner of the Le…
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This week the Russian government added 131 Australians to its 'stop list', which bans people from entering Russia. It includes Australian Defence Force members, employees of weapons manufacturing companies, public servants and the ABC's very own Defence Correspondent Andrew Greene. Guest: Andrew Greene, ABC defence correspondent and recent addition…
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With days to go until the US election, Radio National Breakfast goes inside the Trump campaign and speaks with one of the key spokespeople. Those inside the Trump campaign are confident that in 2024, unlike 2020, the voters will be backing Trump Guest: Bryan Lanza, Senior Adviser to the Trump Campaign Producer: Matt Simpson…
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In the second episode of the series Exploring Continues, Julia is joined by Isata Kabia, who discusses how Motherness as an Essence has manifested in her leadership since the first expedition. She reflects on how what women do while leading is the purest form of Motherness and how women have felt embarrassed about it for so long. She emphasizes tha…
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Aussie larrikinism, male friendship and drinking culture are laid bare in the short film 'Yeah the Boys'. With a score by The Avalanches, the film follows a group of six Aussie lads as they sink beers in a typical back yard session. What unfolds is equal parts cheeky, brutal, and tender. Guest: Stefan Hunt, Director…
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The Washington Post has suddenly lost thousands of readers - who've cancelled their subscriptions in protest at a decision by Jeff Bezos - the Post's owner - NOT to endorse Kamala Harris for president in next week's US election.Από τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tennis champion, disability advocate and former Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott is shedding light on some of the world's most vulnerable communities. In a new documentary, he travels to Zambia in conjunction with World Vision to witness first-hand the challenges children and young people with disabilities face in their day-to-day lives. Guest: …
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A key finding into the Federal Governments response to the COVID-19 pandemic is that the public trust in Government and authority groups during the pandemic eroded. The report also found that Australia is less prepared now for a pandemic than we were in 2020. Guest: Dr Angela Jackson, Economist and co-author of the COVID-19 Response inquiry Produce…
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The Albanese Government will unveil its blueprint for rapidly establishing domestic manufacturing of missiles and munitions in Australia. Up to $74 billion will be invested over a decade in the 2024 Australian Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Plan, which is expected to create thousands of jobs. Guest: Pat Conroy MP, Minister for Defence Indust…
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Australia's COVID inquiry shows concern about levels of public trust if the nation is faced with another pandemic - so how do governments restore trust with the public? Pressure continues to rise on the Prime Minister for these upgraded flights he allegedly asked Alan Joyce for directly. The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Hera…
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A major inquiry into Australia's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has found policies eroded public trust and people will be less willing to accept health measures in the future. The government says a new disease control centre will help restore public trust, as the report warns pandemic is likely to happen in our lifetimes. Guest: Amanda Rishworth…
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Visionary Australian economist and author Ross Garnaut has built a decades-long career analysing policy connected to development, economics and international relations in Australia, Asia and the Pacific. Successive Australian governments have consulted Garnaut on trade policy and international relations, and now - in a new book called 'Let's Tax Ca…
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As the US election looms, the candidates are both shoring up votes. Pennsylvania, with 19 electoral votes, is critical - and polls show Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck. Later this morning, Donald Trump will be holding a rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania. But will he be in damage control mode, after controversial comments about Puetr…
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Nearly three-quarters of all MPs in the Israeli Knesset voted to support a law banning UNRWA from operating inside Israel - claiming it is anti-Israel. A UNICEF spokesperson has said the ban will likely see the collapse of the humanitarian system in Gaza. Guest: Akiva Eldar, Israeli Political Analyst Producer: Anne Barker…
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The decision to ban the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from operating on Israeli soil as been met with condemnation from several countries, including Australia. UNRWA's Commissioner-General says the move puts an "entire generation of children at risk" Guest: Jonathan Fowler, Spokesman for UNRWA Producer: Matt Simpson…
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Peter Dutton's Opposition has been accused of 'failing to do its homework' on its cornerstone energy policy, as Geoscience Australia confirmed this week it hadn't been consulted by the Coalition about its planned sites. But Opposition Energy spokesperson Ted O'Brien has defended the Opposition's approach, saying it's a Government agency and "upon r…
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Welcome to the Life, Loss, and Motherhood Podcast! ( You can scroll down for the best life PDF and the products!) This week on the Podcast, In this heartfelt episode, Vallen Webb is joined by Vanessa Cook, a holistic healing coach and foster parent, to discuss the profound impacts of generational trauma on parenting, relationships, and self-awarene…
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ABC's music expert and celebrity-whisperer Zan Rowe knows the magical power of music well. As the host of the popular 'Take 5' series, Zan invites her guests to dig into their record collections and unpack their lives and stories prompted by the music that matters to them most. Tonight's episode of Take 5 features Bernard Fannning and airs at 8.30p…
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Medicinal Marijuana is a recognised therapeutic treatment. But workers need to be aware they can be sacked for taking medication prescribed by a doctor. A Brisbane stevedore recently lost an unfair dismissal claim against his employer who sacked him after a random drug test detected marijuana in his system. Guest: Damien Carrick, The Law Report And…
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Born in London and raised in Melbourne, Saad Mohseni wanted to be an almond exporter yet found his way to become an accidental media mogul in the Taliban-run country. The 'Radio Free Afghanistan' author and entrepreneur runs the largest independent media company in Afghanistan, with headquarters in Kabul and 15 bureaus throughout the country. Guest…
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"Please not now"; they were the first words Pat Cummins thought when offered the Australia test cricket captaincy. He was a new Dad and didn't feel prepared for such a high profile role, in his book Pat speaks with leaders and high achievers about how they rose to the challenge and how he found his path as Australia's Captain. Guest: Pat Cummins Pr…
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Israel's parliament has voted to ban the United Nations agency that provides essential services for Palestinian refugees, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, which has been providing aid to the people in Gaza. The new laws will class UNRWA as a terrorist organisation, cutting diplomatic ties with the agency and barring it from op…
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