Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists’ eyes. Joined by a panel of scientists, experts and celebrity science enthusiasts they investigate life, the universe and everything in between on The Infinite Monkey Cage from the BBC. From the smallest building blocks of life to the furthest stars, the curious monkeys pull apart the latest science to reveal fascinating and often bizarre insights into the world around us and what lies beyond. Ca ...
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This Week in Microbiology is a podcast about unseen life on Earth hosted by Vincent Racaniello and friends. Following in the path of his successful shows 'This Week in Virology' (TWiV) and 'This Week in Parasitism' (TWiP), Racaniello and guests produce an informal yet informative conversation about microbes which is accessible to everyone, no matter what their science background.
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Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.
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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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All about the microbes we encounter in our daily lives (with or without realizing it). The Joyful Microbe podcast helps you see how bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa live everywhere around us and constantly impact our lives. Host Justine Dees, PhD talks to microbiology experts of all kinds to share the amazing variety of these fascinating microorganisms. Usually, we think of infections, but microbiology is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.
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High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta and Corey chuler
High Intensity Health features breakthrough health tips and hacks from respected authorities in the Fitness, Nutrition and Functional Medicine fields. Our expert guests have shared insider information that has helped thousands of Moms, Dads, Executives, Health Care Professionals and High-Performing Athletes optimize their metabolism, belly fat, gut bacteria, immune system,both physical and mental performance and overall health. No matter where you sit on the health and nutrition spectrum, yo ...
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Stories where genes and genomes are key to solving energy and environmental challenges. Hear diverse voices in science talk about their JGI-supported research to better understand — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and bacteria to contribute to a more sustainable world.
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Listen and Watch every month as Kelly and her amazing colleagues take you on a journey from your mouth to the inside of the cell and everything in the middle. There is no need to sit in fear of viruses, cancer, bacteria, metals, emotional stress or any other toxins any longer. Rest well once you are guarded with the proper understanding and knowledge of HOW THE BODY REALLY WORKS. Welcome to the foundation of health and the world of Naturally Oriented Therapists and Medically Enlightened Doct ...
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🌍 Welcome to the Infectious Science Podcast – Your source for cutting-edge insights on infectious diseases and the power of the One Health approach! 🎙️ Our mission? To empower YOU with the knowledge to better understand and prevent the spread of emerging diseases. Whether you're a researcher, clinician, student, or simply curious about public health, we bring experts and thought leaders together to spark innovation, collaboration, and critical thinking. Join us as we dive into the latest res ...
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Join hosts Ed Voccola (Rick and Morty, Bless The Harts) and Chris Cullari (Blumhouse, The Aviary) for a wild trip through the world of what scares them.
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Tudo sobre a bactéria vibrio cholerae
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The podcast for microbe lovers: reporting on exciting news about bacteria, archaea, and sometimes even eukaryotic microbes and viruses.
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Current research on plant disease
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Podcasts for the insatiably curious by the world’s most popular weekly science magazine. Everything from the latest science and technology news to the big-picture questions about life, the universe and what it means to be human. For more visit newscientist.com/podcasts
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Keeping us informed and Inspired
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¿Qué es la vida? Un frenesí.
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The best podcast of erotic speculative fiction in the known universe.
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Just feeding the creative bacteria in my brain. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderswipe/support
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Incubation is a show about how viruses attack people – and how people fight back. This season, we talk to a scientist who fought the spread of Ebola while risking his life. We learn how a ubiquitous virus causes cancer and multiple sclerosis. And we hear how a mosquito-borne virus helped defend an empire. Stories of discovery, heartbreak, and heroic nerds drop weekly on Thursdays starting October 17th.
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About Pandemics, Epidemics, Outbreaks, Viruses, and Other Pathogens in History
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Impactful research you should know today.
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This podcast is your go-to guide for healing the gut and transforming your bikini physique, whilst having a laugh and building life-changing confidence. // Learn how I went from crippling pain with rare autoimmune condition Ankylosing Spondylitis to getting in the best shape of my life at 30, through holistic health, while running a high stress business. // We’re bringing lightness and banter to the serious subjects of chronic illness and never-feel-good-enough mentality to help women break ...
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Bacteria are outsmarting antibiotics due to overuse and decline in production. These antibiotic-resistant superbugs pose another global health risk. It's the Slow Pandemic.
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Ghadar Now! is an auditory intervention that allegedly digs up the root of modern human civilization, along with all the bacteria and fungus around it, and brews an indigestible cocktail for the consumption of first-world’s neoliberal guards.
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What’s the deeper story behind that weird headline you forwarded to your friends or shared at the watercooler? We ask questions to gain grounded insight into the stranger news of the week.
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In "What's Killing My Kale?", get research based solutions to pest issues affecting fruit and vegetable crops from University of MN Extension. Learn how to manage weeds, insects, diseases, and more.
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases is a monthly journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed reviews and analysis from around the world. In the monthly podcasts, editors of the journal discuss highlights of the current issue.
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Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette team up each week to tell stories of love and relationships gone fatally wrong. This show is all about seemingly normal people driven to terrible madness by passion and rage. Hang out with your new best friends each week to discover how someone can go from sweet to murderous in the blink of an eye, and to hear all the ways murder can give love a real bad name.
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Transform your Sioux Falls bathroom with our expert remodeling services. We offer one-day bath transformations, shower conversions, and walk-in tubs. Our certified craftsmen use modern, easy-to-clean materials that resist mold and bacteria. Enjoy our five-star experience without the five-star price, backed by a lifetime warranty and satisfaction guarantee. We’ve remodeled thousands of bathrooms with a 99.4% satisfaction rating. Schedule your free in-home estimate today and save $1,000 on you ...
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Wisconsin and the World.
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The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges and sign up for our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/c-PD_T.
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Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human mouths. That, plus a pendant an officer said was discovered in the t ...
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A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. For information about ASM and MicrobeWorld, visit us online at www. ...
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A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. For information about ASM and MicrobeWorld, visit us online at www. ...
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Vile Trials is a story of a medical researcher who is forced to think about what it means to do good. In order for someone to make a difference, they need control and power. But at what point does their primary focus switch from doing good to securing control and power? What are they willing to sacrifice? We also explore the amazing world of medical research on fictional gut bacteria strains and give it a nice twist of sci-fi horror. Cover art designed by Amanda Im (amandaim.com).
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Are you passionate about diet and lifestyle intervention for psoriasis? Or maybe you just want to learn more about the impact of your gut bacteria on your health. If you don’t know your Firmicutes from your Bacteroidetes and you've never heard of microbiome modulation? This podcast is for you.You know what you put in your body is important, but you maybe don’t realise just how important. This podcast explore the complex, multifaceted condition psoriasis, discussing what we know about the con ...
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Keeping Waikato swimmers safe from bacteria
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While you're enjoying the summer this year, a group of student scientists will spend it checking for E. coli and enterococci.
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#208: Discovery of New Bacteria Species
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Further Reading: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53855-5
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Renting rather than owning a home linked to faster aging, Bacteria at day care might raise kids’ odds for asthma, Kungpao Meatballs
This week Zorba and Karl discuss research that shows renting rather than owning a home linked to faster aging, and they look at how bacteria at day care might raise […]
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Weekly: Microbiome special: how to boost your vital gut bacteria
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Episode 274 World leaders are in Colombia for the COP16 biodiversity summit. As delegates hash out a path forward, have we actually made any progress to protect global biodiversity since they last gathered? What would a Trump presidency mean for the climate? With the US election taking place on 5th November, two climate experts weigh in with their …
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge in Florida: What You Need to Know
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In this episode of Overlooked Headlines , I, Jeff Bass, welcome listeners to another insightful journey where we explore critical yet often disregarded news stories from America and around the world. Our mission is to not only inform you about these overlooked headlines but also to inspire you through biblical wisdom, which we refer to as "His Line…
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Today on the pre-panel producer Carol Stiles joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show.
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Our Changing World: The Ngutukākā Festival
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Our Changing World goes in search of one of Aotearoa’s rarest plants – the stunning kakabeak, or ngutukākā. Its clusters of bright red blooms, each shaped like a parrot’s beak, make it a popular garden plant. But in the wild, ngutukākā is barely holding on. Considered “nationally critical” by the Department of Conservation, only about 100 individua…
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Feature interview: The story of long covid in data
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Data is more than numbers on a chart according to graphic designer Dr Giorgia Lupi. Data is a way to tell stories.
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Easy Eats: chorizo salad with feta and yoghurt dressing
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This recipe loosely steals its inspiration for the classic French salad. Get the recipe here.
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Heading Off: An Aotearoa pilgrimage
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Jesse talks to the authors of Pilgrimage Aotearoa, a guidebook outlining a New Zealand route for Pilgrims.
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Wellington's internationally recgonised green building
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Wellington's first 6 Green Star building - 8 Willis St - has been lauded both here and overseas.
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Why do crowd estimates differ so much? And how do experts accurately measure crowd sizes?
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AI Gone Awry: A Disturbing Encounter with Google's Chatbot
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In this episode of Overlooked Headlines , I, Jeff Bass, delve into critical stories that have been overshadowed by mainstream media but are essential for our understanding of the world around us. Our mission is to inform you about these overlooked headlines and inspire you with biblical insights, which we refer to as "His Lines." We kick off the ep…
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Special Episode: Dr. Emily Monosson & Blight
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We really don’t give fungi the credit they deserve. Over the years of this podcast, we’ve covered only a handful of fungal pathogens, and pathogenic fungi themselves represent a teeny tiny proportion of the incredible diversity of fungal life on this planet. But with this book club episode, we’re attempting to correct this oversight, at least a lit…
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Feature interview: Group Living and the meals that matter
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"We only deserve it if we share it." This was the unwritten rule in the home where food writer and entrepreneur Lola Millholland grew up. Her parents always welcomed exchange students, friends, artists and just about anyone who needed a place to stay. While the communal house may have been chaotic and messy, Millholland says she discovered that fri…
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Back on the job Brad Foster talks about what's happening in Australia. The big news is broadcaster Alan Jones' arrest due to allegations of indecent assault and a high-profile manslaughter trial around the tasing of a 95-year-old.
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Critic: Books and the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill
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Pip Adams makes some personal recommendations around books and writing that she found useful when formulating her thoughts around the debate around the bill.
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Tech Tuesday: tramping tech recommendations
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Our technology expert Dan Watson has just come back from a 5-day tramp in the South Island, and he runs through some of the aps and tools he's used on the journey.
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We check in with reporter Layla Bailey-McDowell who is deep in the crowd amassing at Parliament today.
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Our grandparents used to do the washing once a week. Now New Zealanders use billions of litres of water every year, just on laundry. Katy Gosset looks at whether we're washing our clothes too often.
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Every now and again we receive an email from a listener suggesting we speak to a particular person - someone with an impressive story to tell. That's how we came to be in touch with Fergus Morunga. Fergus is 18 years old and is the out-going head prefect at Hastings' Lindisfarne College - among other things he's a film maker, a pipe major, a fundra…
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On the 3rd Monday of November Timaru echoes with the sound of horns. So much so the first time it happened the police received multiple complaints. But now, 17 years on, the whole community are behind the wee scamps Its Toot for Tucker. The project, organised by the lions club is a collection for local foodbanks Founding member Lynette Doggett join…
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When to Take Creatine for Muscle Growth & Performance
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We dive into the latest research on creatine, covering loading phases, optimal timing, individualized dosing, benefits beyond muscle health—including cognitive performance for kids—and special considerations for various diets like vegan and carnivore. Crush your Workouts and stay hydrated with the Creatine + Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https:/…
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Feature interview: No Such Thing As a Fish
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10 years ago, four friends working as Stephen Fry's fact "elves" started a podcast called No Such Thing As a Fish.
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Expert Feature: everything you need to know about the Kūmara
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The humble root vegetable has grown to be part of our national identity. Our expert today is Ruawai kumara grower Warwick Simpson.
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From Polyamory to Attempted Murder [Current Affairs]
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Jessie and Andie provide an update in the murder case of Ana Knezevich Henao. In their main story, a polyamorous relationship leads to someone getting shot in the neck. Current Affairs is Love Murder's show about the stories of love gone fatally wrong that are in the news right now. Sources: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime…
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So far Jesse has called Whakatane, Motueka and Kurow to name just a few. Where will my producer send him next? Let's find out.
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Television Critic: Matlock and A Remarkable Place to Die.
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Caitlin Cherry reviews two new TVNZ shows, Matlock and A Remarkable Place to Die.
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Craft Gin is experiencing a surge in popularity across New Zealand.
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13-year-old Elly Grady's debut children's book is an oral history of her Kereru, Hawkes Bay community.
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Teachers learning in a Samoan village
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For the past 20 years hundreds of Kiwi teachers have taken part in a programme that's allowed them to experience life in a Samoan village.
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Weekly: COP29: Are UN climate summits failing us and our planet?
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Episode 276 Are the COP climate summits doing enough to help us avoid the most devastating impacts of climate change, or are they not fit for purpose, and designed to fail? COP29 is underway in petrostate Azerbaijan, headed by a CEO who was secretly filmed making oil and gas deals. Despite this, the team finds reason for optimism. They also hear fr…
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A star tries to take his dog to the grave: What you don't know about pet cemeteries
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Paul Koudinaris, author of "Faithful Unto Death: Pet cemeteries, animal graves, and eternal devotion" and other books on both animals and death, joins the show to discuss French actor Alain Delon’s strange posthumous request and more.
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Critter of the Week: Thread-legged bug
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This week's critter is a curious and cryptic insect you've probably never heard of. The native thread-legged bug, Empicorus seorsus, is unique to Aotearoa and is one of only four thread-legged bugs found here. It looks a bit like a moth crossed with a daddy-long leg and a praying mantis. Don't be fooled by its delicate-looking legs because this cri…
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Any and all DIY or building questions will be answered by Stan Scott, builder and solid dude.
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Gretchen Lowe has a perfect Friday night mix-up on a pizza. Get the recipe here.
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Kate Rodger gives her verdict on the sequel to Ridley Scott's classic Gladiator.
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Today we hear from Margaret and her freaky story.
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According to a new report,10,000 properties will become totally uninsurable within the next 25 years.
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Helping the people who help people with disabilities
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A couple of weeks ago, you will have heard that Star Jam, the organisation that created dancing and performing opportunities for people with disabilties, came to an abrupt end. For one group - the news the dancing had to stop, came two days before the end of year concert that jammers had spent months preparing for. An Auckland mother is determined …
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Inner city permaculture - how to make it happen
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When you think of permaculture, you might imagine something very busy and wild, but Amanda Warren is a garden designer and says it doesn't have to be like that.
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Join hosts Ed Voccola (Rick and Morty, Bless The Harts) and Chris Cullari (Blumhouse, The Aviary) for a wild trip through the world of what scares them. This week, the boys explore a fear of earthquakes that looms over their daily lives in Southern California. But not just any earthquake. The Big One. What will it be like when it hits? Will the boy…
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After four decades of dedicated research on HIV, scientists have made extraordinary progress in treating the disease. But we still don’t have a vaccine or a cure. On today’s show, we’re joined by two veteran scientists who have dedicated their careers to HIV research. First up is Christine Rouzioux, a virologist from the Nobel Prize winning team of…
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Today on the pre-panel producer José Barbosa joins Wallace Chapman & Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show.
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Your Money with Mary Holm: how can men invest better?
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Mary's talked about women investing on International Women's Day, but how about the blokes? Men are open to taking risks in investing, more than women, but can be overconfident and less likely to seek advice. Well guys, we recommend listening to Mary and her advice on this occasion.
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NZ Sporting History: Sir Wayne 'Buck' Shelford
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Former All Blacks captain Sir Wayne 'Buck' Shelford joins us for this week's Sporting History. Sir Wayne's career in Rugby Union includes joining the New Zealand Cavaliers on their controversial tour of apartheid South Africa and winning the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup. He then captained the All Blacks for a three year, 14 game unbeaten streak B…
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Podcast Critic: The Wedding Planners Podcast and Into The Mix
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Elliott Childs accepts a listener's recommendation and gives a podcast hosted by two marriage celebrants a hoon.
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