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The Robot Wars are over, and now, the Robots have gone Extreme! Take a dive into the World of Heavyweight Combat Robotics with your hosts Glen Robinson and Chris Wilkins as they interview some of the biggest names in British Combat Robotics, including Robot Wars Grand Champions & Battlebots Winners and then take a look into the biggest upcoming shows on the Extreme Robots Live UK Tour and a look back at the history of everything EXTREME ROBOTS!
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Pro wrestler Swerve Strickland and hip-hop artist / entertainer Monteasy bring you the ultimate podcast, Swerve City! A monthly display of topics that covers sports, life, music, and much more!
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At Podcasting and Platforms, we help you turn your passions into podcasts that build relationships. We tackle three problems on the show: 1. The struggle to get to episode one 2. How to get past the 9-month slump once you've started. 3. The overthinking and loneliness of content creation. We solve it by exploring the tools, techniques, and strategies you need to craft compelling shows that create meaningful culture around your niche by changing the metric of podcasting success from downloads ...
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Atlanta chef and former 'Top Chef' judge Hugh Acheson sits down with food personalities, entertainers and activists in restaurants and at kitchen tables across the country to talk about what they’re eating and what’s eating them.
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The Business Of Detailing Podcast

The Business of Detailing: Auto detailing business podcast

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Our goal is to assist fellow detailers in expanding and advancing their business by sharing proven techniques from the detailing industry and beyond. Our focus is not on the basics of detailing, but on achieving success for your detailing enterprise.
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Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens

Hunters HD Gold® - Brian Conley

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Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the peopl ...
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Welcome to the HortWeek Podcast where we bring you news and views on the most important topics of the day for UK horticulture professionals. For more visit https://www.hortweek.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Joe Abery Show is a podcast talk show hosted by Joe Abery. Joe brings a fun, energetic warmth to the show with a friendly, relaxed interview style and quirky improvised comedy performances. With Celebrity interviews, comedic monologues, popular segments, silly banter and music there is something for everyone.
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Radar Radio With Megan C

Radar Radio With Megan C

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Radar Radio is an independent podcast based in L.A. Radar Radio's goal is to showcase talented and passionate aspiring artists. Artists showcased on Radar Radio have an interview with Megan Carver and have one of their songs (an original or a cover) played during the podcast. Radar Radio does not necessarily represent the views spoken by the artists in the podcasts unless otherwise stated. Besides Megan Carver (Personality and Creator), Radar Radio also consists of team members Melissa Tanak ...
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Welcome to “How’s Your ePresence?” hosted by Mark Galvin, Founder and President of ePresence. (www.ePresence.me) We talk digital marketing including social media, SEO optimization, Google ranking, analytics, online advertising, key words, email blasts with fresh news and cool guests! The shows run live on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3PM ET on Facebook (http://fb.me/epresenceme), YouTube (http://youtube.com/epresenceme), LinkedIn (http://linkedin.com/company/epresencemg) and Twitter (http://twi ...
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There's concern in the health sector over medicinal cannabis being treated as a one-stop-shop for illnesses. A study published in today's Medical Journal reveals the products are becoming more psychoactive, with higher THC levels. The lead author says many GPs aren't confident in prescribing medicinal cannabis themselves. Massey University Research…
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Michael Bane, Season 4 Episode 20, Hunters HD Gold Behind the Lens Hunters HD Gold Behind the Lens Podcast Now in its fourth season! https://huntershdgold.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGold/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrianConleyHHDG Website:https://huntershdgold.com Fo…
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HortWeek is delighted to present the Cultivate Your Future podcast, in partnership with the Colegrave Seabrook Foundation and sponsor Westland Horticulture. At a time when horticulture needs to encourage a new wave of young people to come into the industry, this podcast is designed to highlight the multiple and varied career opportunities available…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The America's Cup and Spanish tourism: 7/10 Despite the protests and locals telling everyone to go home, more people than ever showed up. Wellington City Council: 1/10 Now that is a scandal. The Local Government Minister: 4/10 He …
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Americans seem to love New Zealand wine. Grafton-based Invivo was flying off US shelves, selling more than 40,000 cases of sauvignon blanc in 2024 alone. It’s set to be on show in Times Square at an exclusive wine exhibition this week, run by Wine Spectator. Co-founder Tim Lightbourne told Mike Hosking that both New Zealand wine and sauvignon blanc…
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It’s the beginning of a new era of football in New Zealand. Auckland FC is set to kick off their A-League career tomorrow at Mt Smart Stadium, backed by big names in the industry. Bill Foley, Ali Williams, Anna Mowbray, and more recently, Steven Adams, have put their money behind the team. CEO Nick Becker told Mike Hosking that the team is super am…
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The week has come to an end and Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. Kate had a few gripes with Mike and the show this morning, airing out her grievances on air while Mike and Tim spent some time sitting on the fence. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 18th of October, the Greens have voted to oust Darleen Tana, falling on their own sword regarding the waka jumping legislation. It’s a new era for football in New Zealand with Auckland FC's first game taking place this weekend. CEO Nick Becker joins the show. Kate Hawkesby has some gripes w…
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The Government says New Zealand's now standing up for itself against Canada in an ongoing dispute over our dairy exports. Trade Minister Todd McClay has launched mandatory negotiations with Canada to address its failure to comply with agreements by blocking the ability for New Zealand dairy to be sold in the country. He told Mike Hosking an indepen…
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Former One Direction star Liam Payne was active and posting on social media just hours before his death. The 31-year-old and father-of-one died after a fall at a hotel in Buenos Aires. He's famous for being a member of one of the world’s best-selling boy bands at the time, then developing a solo career. Entertainment reporter Josh Rom told Mike Hos…
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Chlöe Swarbrick is confident in the Greens' argument about proportionality of the House being affected by now independent MP Darleen Tana. Party delegates have voted to ask Speaker Gerry Brownlee to oust Tana from Parliament, invoking the waka-jumping law it has previously opposed. It's now down to Brownlee to decide if Tana's resignation from the …
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A divisive bill has had its first reading in the UK’s House of Commons. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater has introduced her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, setting off an emotional debate. It would allow mentally competent, terminally ill adults with six months or less left to live the right to choose to end their lives with medical help. UK Corr…
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I assume you are as excited as I am, for today is Decision Day. It’s Meeting Day, Deal with Darleen Day. Darleen is off to court, as you do, but her former party is going to have another meeting, and it is suggested they may even make a decision. They need 75% to boot her out of the Parliament via the waka jumping law – I have no idea whether they …
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The story of self-made millionaire Tony Quinn is fairly well-known, but there’s more to the tale. Quinn made his fortune through pet food and confectionary but is a keen motorsport driver and the visionary behind Highlands Motorsport Park in Central Otago. Originally released in 2016, his book ‘Zero to 60’ is getting a facelift, ‘Zero to 60 and Bey…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 17th of October, inflation is at its lowest level since 2021, which Finance Minister Nicola Willis sees as a win. But have we overcooked it? How is it that ACC has gone from $1 billion in the black to $7.2 billion in the red in the span of a year? ACC CEO Megan Main joined the show to exp…
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Hospitality owners are getting hit with a large bill for outdoor dining. Queenstown District Council's increased its alfresco dining fees after pausing rises during the pandemic. One hospitality business has seen their per square-metre cost rise from $160 to $600. Queenstown Mayor Glyn Lewers told Mike Hosking that $600 is 30% of the rental rate of…
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The Finance Minister says there's more work to be done to get the economy growing. New Zealand's inflation rate is officially back on target at 2.2%, its lowest rate in more than three years. Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking she's already focused on looking ahead to the next Reserve Bank decision in November. She says they’ll be looking at how the e…
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More men and women are set to be remembered on Anzac Day. Veterans Affairs Minister Chris Penk has announced the public holiday will soon officially recognise veterans from conflicts after 1966. The bill's expected to be introduced before Anzac Day 2025 and passed before the following year. Head of Veteran Affairs New Zealand, Bernadine MacKenzie t…
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The head of ACC says they're working hard on improving rehabilitation performance. The government agency has reported a $7.2 billion deficit a year after posting an almost $1 billion surplus. It says the cost of services and compensation rose 16% over the year. It's proposing to hike levies for vehicle owners, workers, and business owners. ACC Chie…
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There's confusion over the size of Wellington City Council's fiscal hole. The council is scrambling to fill a $400-600 million shortfall in its 10 year budget to mitigate its insurance risk, amid threats of Government intervention. But Councillor Nicola Young told Mike Hosking the council doesn't have a clue how much money it actually needs. She sa…
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There's hopes new legislation helps ease the often rocky path of divorce for abuse victims. A bill passed by Parliament means survivors can end their marriages if they have a protection order against their spouse. The Bill's nicknamed 'Ashley's Law', and is championed by Ashley Jones. Jones told Mike Hosking she didn't expect it to be passed unanim…
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In this episode, Brian Daniel and Haley Malone are joined by licensed marriage and family therapist Nicole Zasowski for a powerful conversation on the intersection of counseling and group life. Together, they unpack the importance of creating safe spaces within small groups, especially as anxiety continues to rise in today’s culture. Nicole shares …
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Donald Trump's told supporters to get out and vote for him - two months late. The oldest-man-to-run-for-the US President mixed up the date when telling Pennsylvania voters to turn up on Election Day, which is actually three weeks from today. He says everything would work out if everybody votes on January 5th, or before. US Correspondent says that i…
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Is a shake-up needed for the Supreme Court? That's the question posed by a New Zealand Initiative report, which suggests the court may be straying into Parliament’s domain by granting itself the power to rewrite legislation it deems unfavourable. It believes Parliament needs to reassert its sovereignty, to stop what it sees as the current drift tow…
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Mike Hosking was joined by Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell to touch on some of the biggest political stories in Politics Wednesday. They discussed the current state of Wellington City Council, our dislike of wealthy politicians, and whether Christopher Luxon is as out of touch as the polls think he is. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 16th of October, we discuss what will happen with the inflation number today, plus the struggles businesses are facing trying to have tables out on the street. We explore a new report from the NZ Initiative about Supreme Court creep when it comes to rules and regulations. Ginny Andersen …
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A senior legal professional wants Parliament to intervene in what he considers the politicisation of the judiciary. It comes amid controversy over compulsory Tikanga Māori courses for law students. Gary Judd KC has complained to the Government Regulation Review Select Committee. He told Mike Hosking Tikanga shouldn't be infused in legal process, an…
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A young New Zealander has created a tool to reduce healthcare worker injuries when opening glass ampoules. The Cap Snap is a multi-tool for safe opening of steel caps on glass vials and cracking open ampoules. It also helps separate each component for better waste management. Jack Pugh won the national James Dyson Award for the invention and has be…
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Most economists are forecasting the latest inflation rate to be well within the target band. There’s a widespread expectation that it will fall within the 2.2-2.3% range. The latest Stats NZ Consumer Price Index number will be released just before 11 this morning. As it cut the Official Cash Rate last week, the Reserve Bank said it was confident in…
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There's ongoing concerns for the construction sector, with fewer new builds being considered. Corelogic's latest construction index shows just a 1.1% increase in cost during the September quarter. Overall cost growth remains subdued, reflecting an easing of pressure for labour and materials. Combined Building Supplies Co-op chair Carl Taylor told M…
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Alfresco dining's coming at a high cost to hospitality owners. Outdoor dining fees in Queenstown are being hiked almost 1600%, in some cases costing businesses $51,000 dollars a year. Meanwhile, the Tauranga City Council's introducing the fees at $150 per square metre, just below Auckland's highest fee of $154 dollars per square metre. Hospitality …
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Tensions are running high at the Paris Motor Show. The industry is struggling with weak demand as European automakers aim to defend their position in the market. The EU is gearing up to impose hefty import tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, as the rival automakers attempt to get a foothold in the competitive market. France Correspondent Cat…
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From our “you wonder why we are where we are” file, there's a note from the Solicitor General to the Police Prosecution Service about the new system they will have in place as of the start of next year. The Solicitor General updated the prosecution guidelines. This is what she said: "The goals remain to ensure New Zealand continues to benefit from …
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Oranga Tamariki is having to face up to potential back office blunders. The Auditor General has launched an inquiry into the agency’s funding decisions, as earlier in the year there were instances of social service providers having their funding cut with little to no heads up. The inquiry will look at the processes, criteria, and planning Oranga Ta…
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Will Buxton is one of the big names in Formula 1 reporting, the unofficial presenter of ‘Drive to Survive’. He’s been on the circuit for nearly 25 years, starting off as a staff writer for the official Formula 1 magazine and working his way up. “It’s been a wonderful twenty, yeah, twenty, nearly twenty-five years in Formula 1,” Buxton told Mike Hos…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 15th of October, Jobseeker numbers are up on last year, so is this the last cab off the rank for the growth this country needs? The Prime Minister was asked about the new prosecution guidelines that call for prosecutors to take race into account, and whether or not he has issues with fast …
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The former WINZ boss says a jump in Work Ready Jobseekers is no surprise. The Ministry of Social Development's September figures show the number of people on the benefit has increased by almost 12% in a year. It means more than 12,000 people are receiving the weekly payment. Former WINZ boss Christine Rankin told Mike Hosking the increase was predi…
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The Prime Minister is signalling potential intervention in Wellington City Council. It comes after the council has been forced back to the drawing board on its Long Term Plan, after a $400-600 million budget shortfall from backtracking on its airport shares sale. Mayor Tory Whanau says she hasn't heard anything from the Government about interventio…
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New Zealand's small regional airlines say business is booming despite challenges in the sector. Air New Zealand has recently scrapped a number of smaller regional flights. But Barrier Air has been adding routes, saying they're observing strong patronage. Chief Executive Grant Bacon told Mike Hosking the industry is in poor condition, but they're ha…
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Incoming Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche says taking on the role was a big decision, but he believes he has a contribution to make. He'll start in the role in November, holding it until July 2027. Roche has held previous roles across both the public and private sector. He told Mike Hosking the Government sets the tone for how the public…
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Another person's been arrested for an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The former President has been speaking at Coachella, California, three weeks out from election day. Las Vegas man Vem Miller was intercepted by police at a checkpoint about 800 metres from the rally. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking he was carrying…
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No Australian Premiers are planning to attend the welcome event for King Charles III in Canberra. King Charles III is visiting Australia and Samoa from this Friday to October 26. He's visiting both Canberra and Sydney, but is not coming to New Zealand. Australian correspondent Steve Price told Mike Hosking the premiers have decided they're too busy…
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It sounds good on paper, or in front of your fans, but we need more detail on the so-called Future Fund, the $100 billion it will raise and the tax incentivisation that will be needed to get the money here. It is the new New Zealand First policy. They celebrated their 31st get-together over the weekend. Peters got a reasonable amount of coverage, a…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 14th of October, both Seymour and Peters were out over the weekend spruiking foreign investment. So how do we go about achieving it successfully? We are the most expensive place in the world to jump on a cruise ship and travel here, so no wonder there are 20% less on the way. Andrew Sav…
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss Brodie Kostecki's maiden win at Bathurst, Team New Zealand going 3-0 up over INEOS Britannia in the America's Cup, Rafael Nadal retiring, the Black Caps' tour of India, Jimmy Butler's wine cellar, and an imminent visit to a dingy pub. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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Controversy in Levin over a recent move to end residential berm-mowing. Horowhenua District Council is making property owners responsible for mowing berms to save about $250,000 a year. Many city councils – like Auckland and Wellington – require owners to mow their own berms, while others – like Christchurch – "strongly encourage" it. Horowhenua Di…
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Foodstuffs is pushing back on claims our groceries cost more than the rest of the world. Year-on-year inflation for comparable products has remained flat on 0 percent, according to the co-op. Blame is being put on GST for pushing up prices – Australia, for example gets, meat, fish, produce, milk and more GST-free. Foodstuffs New Zealand managing di…
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NZ First leader Winston Peters says his changes to the tax system to attract foreign investment are aimed at people with more than a “lousy $20 million”. He made the initial announcement before the arrest of two people for allegedly shoving one of his ministers trying to shield him from protesters. His speech at the NZ First conference in Hamilton …
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A pared-back cruise season is underway in New Zealand. The Diamond Princess has docked in Lyttelton this morning, after being in the capital over the weekend. The New Zealand Cruise Association says port calls and passenger numbers are expected to be down 20 percent overall this year. Chief executive Jacqui Lloyd told Mike Hosking costs are largely…
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An easier road for foreign investors looking at New Zealand's companies and property. The Government's new law reforms will allow overseas investment to proceed - so long as it doesn't go against our interests. Associate Finance Minister David Seymour says right now, we rank 38 out of 38 countries for openness to investment. New Zealand Initiative …
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