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Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel’s weekly conversation with business leaders, thinkers, innovators and cultural icons. The show is about insights and provocations on brands, consumers, technology, business and how connected we’ve all become.
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New Septembers

New Septembers

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New Septembers is a podcast about creative authenticity and joy, empowering creatives to make thoughtful and aligned choices, even if those bold choices go against the grain of societal expectations. Hosted by Darby Baublitz, New Septembers talks to creatives who are on their journey to feeling connected to their inner artists.
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hipótesis que intenta probar que cualquiera en la Tierra puede estar conectado a cualquier otra persona del planeta a través de una cadena de conocidos que no tiene más de cinco intermediarios. En Dos Grados de Separación, el músico asturiano Alberto Ablanedo charla con gente interesante que se encuentra en sus dos primeros grados, sobre todo centrándose en el mundo de la música pero sin limitarse a ello.
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Quand on est parent, on se retrouve souvent démuni face à la décision de se séparer. Comment l'annoncer aux enfants? Comment élever son enfant en coparentalité? Et les vacances, ça se passe comment? "Quelque chose à vous dire" s'adresse aux parents séparés et propose tous les 15 jours, des témoignages, conseils de professionnels et astuces pour mieux vivre sa séparation et préserver ses enfants. Hôte du podcast: Pamela Morinière Jour de sortie du podcast: le lundi deux fois par mois Hébergé ...
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Kamu bisa request buku yang ingin kamu dengar, nanti aku bacain, hingga kamu terlelap, bermimpi bersama kata-kata indah yang menemani tidurmu.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Ashley White took a nap in 2015, leaving her children alone. When her 5-year-old son Noah is found dead in the family’s septic tank, the backlash was stronger than anyone could have imagined.
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SeptuagintLXX Band is comprised of two members. Dwight Davis Singer and Eric Emerson Musician. Most songs were writeen on a weekday in two hours after prayer then professionally recorded by Steve Sambirski of Racine WI.
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There are calls for law reform after the recent High Court ruling that the Catholic Church is not vicariously liable for the actions of a priest who allegedly sexually abused a child in the 1970s. The court ruled that a priest is not an employee of a church, and therefore the institution is not liable to compensate their victims. Lawyers and advoca…
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Earlier this week, the Federal Government reached a landmark funding arrangement with all states and territories, when Queensland became the last state in Australia to sign on to the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement. It's been an epic process to get to this point, so does that mean the disadvantage we're seeing in Australian public schools will …
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The deaths of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones in Laos last year has spurred on the government to launch a new travel safety campaign. It focuses on alcohol safety and drink spiking, with alerts sent to travellers via texts and through social media. Our guests discuss whether it will have an impact.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The recent inquest into the murder of water polo coach Lilie James has highlighted the devastating consequences of coercive control - a pattern of manipulation, surveillance, threats, and control used to dominate a partner. However, while 90% of Australians agree that coercive control is unacceptable, a survey by the Australian National University …
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A recent Four Corners investigation into Australia's childcare crisis shocked the nation. In an industry dominated by private organisations, it unveiled the catastrophic impact putting profit above education and care is having. Now, the focus hones in on how childcare has become one of the most profitable plays in Australian real estate with famili…
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The Treasurer has labelled this budget as the "best combination of affordable, responsible cost of living relief", pointing to sweeping tax cuts for all Australians. But the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee's recommendation to substantially raise JobSeeker benefits above the poverty line has gone unanswered. GUEST: David Pocock, Independent Se…
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From a total stop to hostilities, to a halt on energy strikes and now maritime warfare - the bar for an American brokered ceasefire in Ukraine has been dropping. But advocates are hoping that one particular goal is achieved - the return of tens of thousands of Ukrainian children from Russia. Features: Karolina Hird, Russia analyst at the Institute …
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Laws that will effectively protect salmon farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour from being stopped have passed the Senate 30 votes to 14. Greens group argue the move will effectively condemn the endangered Maugean skate - a prehistoric ray species found only in Macquarie Harbour - to extinction. Guest: Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens' environment spok…
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Australia's booming illegal cigarette trade has burned a $6.9 billion hole in the federal budget and continues to fuel organised crime But despite ongoing calls to freeze any further increase to tobacco excise to combat the black market, the Treasurer has ruled out that option. Guest: Rohan Pike, former federal police officer who helped set up the …
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Salmon farming on Tasmania's west coast will be allowed to continue at its current scale after the federal government's controversial legislation passed the Senate last night. The amendments to environment laws prompted a Greens Senator to hold up a dead salmon in parliament in protest. Guest: Kelly O’Shanassy, CEO, Australian Conservation Foundati…
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Australian research out today reveals a growing number of nations are prepared to confront China over its excessive claims to the South China Sea. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has produced a world-first analysis that tracks the activity and behaviour of China's People's Liberation Army in the South China Sea - and beyond - and document…
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In a rare display of opposition to Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza have turned out to demonstrate against the militant group after 17 months of war with Israel. Up to 2000 protesters in the north of Gaza have chanted "Hamas Out" and held signs demanding an end to the war. Guest: Ghaith al Omari, former Palestinian negotiator and a Senior Fellow at the …
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The indigenous underpinnings and contradictory accounts behind the incredible tale of four children lost after a plane crash in the Amazon jungle in Colombia, in 2023. Guest: Mat Youkee, author of 'Forty days in the jungle: behind the extraordinary survival and rescue of four children lost in the Amazon' (Scribe) Producer: Ann Arnold…
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Specialist reporter on family and sexual violence, Jess Hill, says perpetrators are getting younger, and the messaging campaigns aimed at men are only causing a backlash as they often create a sense of shame. In her latest Quarterly Essay, Hill looks back at the last fifteen years of policy on dealing with violence against women and children, and w…
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Mass demonstrations have roiled Turkiye’s biggest city of Istanbul. Protesters are angry at the jailing of the popular mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, on corruption charges that they say are concocted. The mayor was shaping up as the strongest rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who’s been in power for 22 years.…
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