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St Alban's Lindfield Podcast

Lindfield Anglican Church

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St Alban's Lindfield Anglican Church is a welcoming, Bible-based church for people of all nations in the heart of Lindfield, Sydney. Listen to relevant and engaging Bible talks which will help you to know Christ and make him known.
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Forest Town Church UK

Forest Town Church UK

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Here you have a chance to listen to the sermons at Forest Town Church. We are a local church based in St Albans and we trust that you will find these messages helpful and a true blessing to your life. Visit our website to find out more about us - www.foresttown.church. This podcast is managed by our Media Team at FTC. Please email us on office@foresttownchurch.org if you have any comments.
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The Conscious Collaboration

Emily Zaunbrecher & Lisa Alban

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The Conscious Collaboration Podcast brings together entrepreneurs, changemakers, and thought leaders. We aim to highlight the people who embody the idea of aligned mind, body, and business. Each week, we share, discuss, and learn from the various experiences and ideas of our guest experts. Through our discovery, we find a path to aligned mind, body, and business.
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This is the podcast for Labour Party members and supporters to help get Labour candidates elected. Each episode I, Dan Greef, will learn more about the candidate and their community plus what issues are coming up on the doorstep.
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McCoolToTalk

Anthony McCool

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With industry guests we will pick apart some of the topics we find challenging and might need a little help with. Some positive thoughts to take us to that great place we dream of, peace, satisfaction and tranquillity. I’ve had a bit of a bonkers life, and I feel its time to share (some) of it. I’ll share some stories and experiences which I hope you enjoy but also might help you improve yourself and face challenges on the way to success and happiness. I was in leadership roles across busine ...
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A podcast by Lucy Underwood about history, researching history, and the joy of finding diamonds when we search the archives for the dust of past lives. I aim to tell lively stories by seeking out the voices of the past, encoded in the archives, and letting them speak. My research mostly focuses on Tudor and Stuart England. I’m a historian and writer. My historical writing has appeared in various scholarly journals and books, while my first novel, an Elizabethan adventure titled ’The Guest of ...
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Ken Russell Miami

Ken Russell

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City of Miami Commissioner Ken Russell is on a mission to help you better understand your local government. You will meet advocates, stakeholders, policymakers, and more.
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The Anglo-Saxon Podcast

D. C. C. Randell

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Do the Anglo-Saxons still have relevance? Do they really matter? I’d like to posit that they do, and in this podcast, we'll be hearing directly from the Anglo-Saxons themselves in order to better understand who these people were and how they viewed the world around them. Join me, as we read from Bede's Ecclesiastical History, Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Beowulf, and more. areopages.substack.com
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The Football Out West Show

Football Out West Show

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The Football Out West Show hosted by Tonci Prucac, Craig Filer, and Steve Curtain is a weekly social media podcast that looks at and discusses all the football news coming out of the biggest footballing state in Australia (Victoria) including a look back at all the week's results and upcoming fixtures as well as chatting with coaches and players from A-League, NPL and State League.
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The Department of Correctional Services is considering installing cellphone and signal jammers around St Alban's Prison amid allegations that serious crimes are being orchestrated from within the facility. The move comes as the Nelson Mandela Bay area sees a surge in crimes such as extortion, murder, kidnapping, and robbery. Elvis Presslin spoke to…
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The Bench Marks Foundation is calling on government to investigate the causes of the dam collapse in jaggersfounatin and issue its full forensic report. Yesterday marked two years since the incident, were a tailing dam at the Jagersfontein mine in free state burst its wall, sending a torrent of mine waste down the slope to the settlements of Charle…
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Today marks 47 years since the passing of Black Consciousness Movement leader, Stephen Bantu Biko. Forty-seven years ago, Steve Biko died from severe head injuries sustained while in police detention in Pretoria, a victim of the apartheid regime's brutality. To honour his legacy, the Azanian People's Organization (AZAPO) and the Pan Africanist Cong…
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Health Minister Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed that lawyers previously involved in fraudulent claims against the Road Accident Fund (RAF) are now turning their attention to the healthcare sector. Speaking in parliament, Dr. Motsoaledi called for the establishment of an expert panel to address the growing number of medical legal claims. Elvis Pre…
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Eskom has attached Emfuleni Municipality's bank accounts to recover R8 billion in unpaid debt. This after the municipality failed to comply with a debt relief program. Eskom says it has exhausted all legal avenues to secure payment since 2018. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Hassan Mako, MMC for Finance and Revenue at the Emfuleni Local Mu…
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The Democratic Alliance is demanding the removal of ActionSA's Tshwane Chairperson, Jackie Mathabathe ahead of a crucial no-confidence vote against Mayor Cilliers Brink. The DA accuses Mathabathe of revealing ActionSA's allegiance by posting a social media message predicting the DA's "Golden Boy" would be ousted in 16 days. Elvis Presslin spoke to …
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The Democratic Alliance, DA has warned it will withdraw from the government of national unity if President Cyril Ramaphosa signs the controversial Basic Education Laws Amendment, BELA Bill into law. The presidency has confirmed that President Ramaphosa will sign the bill on Friday, despite the DA's objections. DA leader John Steenhuisen argues that…
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The Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, has revealed that the South African Police Service (SAPS) recorded 4,135 cases of wrongful arrests during the 2023/24 financial year, leading to claims exceeding R2 billion. This revelation came in response to a parliamentary question from Rise Mzansi, which has expressed concern that such wrongful arrests are …
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Today marks 3 years since South African Airways (SAA) resumed operations after emerging from liquidation. The 90-year-old airline has long relied on state funding, but faced bankruptcy during the Covid-19 pandemic. A proposed sale of a 51% stake in the carrier was scrapped in March. Today, SAA CEO Professor John Lamola is set to deliver a report on…
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Public Service and Administration Minister Mzamo Buthelezi says approximately 6,220 foreign nationals are employed in public service. This represents 0.5% of the total workforce. The figure includes permanent residents and temporary employees. To discuss the implications of this revelation, Elvis Presslin spoke to Claude Naiker, Acting Deputy Gener…
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As South Africa celebrates Heritage Month in September, a question remains: Should all colonial heritage sites, statues, and monuments be removed to truly reflect our democracy? Heritage Month showcases the nation's diverse culture and heritage, including African, Asian, and European influences. However, some argue that colonial-era symbols perpetu…
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Former Public Enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan has been admitted to hospital, although the exact nature for his admission is still unclear. A statement from his family has assured that he is receiving the best possible medical care. This comes after Gordhan announced his retirement from politics earlier this year, following the May election. The…
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Have you ever wondered how the science of the brain intertwines with the art of manifestation? Or why intentions rooted in service yield more sustainable results? In this episode of "The Conscious Collaboration," we dive deep into these fascinating topics and more! We kick things off with a fun shout-out to "The Model Health Show," where Dr. James …
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Children's antics and domestic theatre in the 1660s, as William Blundell - Lancashire gentleman, Royalist solider, recusant, amateur antiquarian - writes play-scrips for his children in which they make fun of him behind his back... Many thanks for my brother, daughter and nieces for lending their dramatic talents to bring the Blundells to life! Epi…
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Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, South Africa is shining a light on the critical issue of teen suicide prevention. Globally, the statistics are alarming: approximately 3,000 people take their own lives every day, with 20 or more attempts for every completed suicide. This translates to a staggering one million lives lost to suicide annually, …
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The Pension Fund Adjudicator is warning companies over non-payment of employee contributions amid rising two-pot claims. Under the two-pot system, workers are permitted annual withdrawals from their provident and pension funds. However, as they review their accounts, The Pension Fund Adjudicator predicts a surge in complaints due to discrepancies, …
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The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) has dismissed the Western Cape Education Department's proposal to cut 2,400 teaching posts. This due to an alleged 33% underfunding by the national government. SADTU, COSATU and other unions are threatening a strike action if the budget cuts are not recalled. SADTU's Provincial Secretary Sibongile…
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Opposition parties are demanding Justice Minister Thembi Simelane's suspension or resignation over a questionable VBS-linked loan. Simelane faces the ANC's integrity commission to explain a R575,600 loan from the defunct VBS Mutual Bank. Critics argue her position as Justice Minister gives her control over the National Prosecuting Authority, NPA po…
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Relatives of victims and survivors of the devastating 2017/2018 Listeriosis outbreak are demanding accountability from Tiger Brands. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases has confirmed that the Enterprise Foods factory in Polokwane, owned by Tiger Brands was contaminated with the deadly ST6 strain of Listeria. The outbreak, which made gl…
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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is taking its fight for enforceable recommendations to the Constitutional Court, following a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling that its directives are not legally binding. Although the Appeals Court acknowledged the importance of respecting and following the Commission's findings, it emphasized that th…
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In a significant crackdown on corruption, the Road Traffic Management Anti-Corruption Unit, in collaboration with Police Services arrested 11 traffic officers in Polokwane for allegedly soliciting bribes from drivers on the N1 highway. This operation aims to root out corruption and restore integrity to the traffic management system. To discuss the …
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The Department of Basic Education (DBE) is launching a groundbreaking initiative, the Literacy Promotion Collective, in collaboration with various stakeholders as part of Literacy Month. This pioneering project seeks to promote inclusive literacy practices that celebrate Africa's rich linguistic diversity, with a focus on advancing reading developm…
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A crackdown on illegal mining in Rustenburg, North West, has led to the arrest of eight suspects who attempted to evade capture by hiding underground. This latest bust comes on the heels of a previous arrest, where a 65-year-old homeowner and his accomplice were taken into custody for allegedly permitting a group of illegal miners to use a bedroom …
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An investigation has been launched by the Gauteng Department of Health into allegations of substandard conditions and patient care at Helen Joseph Hospital. The probe follows a viral video shared on social media by former broadcaster Tom London, a patient at the hospital, who described the conditions as 'deplorable' and accused medical staff of sho…
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National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, has personally witnessed the devastating effects of extortion on the community of Mthatha during a visit to the area. He received an update on the ongoing investigations into these cases, revealing that 36 cases are currently being probed since the launch of a dedicated hotline. To share a pers…
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Lobby group AfriForum has strongly criticized the government's Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (Triple-B EE) policies, labeling them a "catastrophic failure" that harms job creation and discourages investment. AfriForum's Head of Public Relations, Ernst van Zyl, says the ANC's BEE requirements are preventing the launch of Starlink, a satelli…
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Join @DanGriffin21 & @UTTRob as they continue their journey through every surviving match Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks have on their road to Wembley '81 and a TV audience of 18 million viewers. This week, we take a detour to cover the episode of This Is Your Life featuring Big Daddy, we play the segment from a classic episode of @BangBangPodcast w…
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Umalusi, the accreditation body, has denied claims by UNISA Online School that it is accredited, stating it only accredits private providers, not online schools. Umalusi emphasizes that registration with an accredited assessment body does not equal an Umalusi accreditation. The body confirms online schools operate in an unregulated environment, wit…
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The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) has successfully challenged its deregistration by the country's Electoral Commission. The Electoral Commission had decided to deregister the party in June for failing to submit its annual financial reports. However, the Windhoek High Court has overturned this decision, allowing the NEFF to continue opera…
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The Western Cape High Court is currently considering three separate applications seeking to halt the appointment of MK Parliament leader Dr. John Hlophe to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). Dr. Hlophe was nominated by the National Assembly to serve on the JSC in July, but his appointment has been met with opposition from the DA, Freedom Under …
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Black business owners in Hartbeespoort, North West, claim they are facing a concerted effort by their white counterparts to undermine and disrupt their business activities. The claims come amid a spate of threats and violent attacks, leaving Black business owners fearing for their lives. In a disturbing escalation, two properties belonging to Black…
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Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has responded to criticism over his appointment to the electricity and energy committee in parliament. Molefe, who was sworn in as an MK Party representative last week, faces allegations of advancing state capture during his tenure at Eskom, according to the Zondo Commission's findings. In an interview with our Senior …
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Lobby group AfriForum is warning that the Tshwane Metro will descend into chaos if the current ruling coalition collapses. The group has launched a petition urging the public to reject a potential coalition between the ANC and EFF in Tshwane. The move comes as ActionSA considers joining forces with the ANC and EFF to unseat Tshwane Mayor, Cilliers …
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Welcome to a special series of podcasts where I have the privilege to share the stories of the Labour To Win candidates in the NEC election. If you are a member of the Labour Party then check your inbox for your ballot. You can vote online, it takes only seconds. I highly recommend voting for Peter MASON Abdi DUALE Mary WIMBURY Jane THOMAS Anu PRAS…
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A landmark agreement between the Ministers of Sport and Basic Education will make sports and arts mandatory in public schools nationwide. The move aims to increase access to cultural programs, particularly in rural and underprivileged areas. Basil Manuel, Executive Director of the National Professional Teachers' Organisation of South Africa, speaks…
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The General Industries Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) has denounced the recent violent incident in Limpopo, where two women and a man were attacked while searching for food. GIWUSA President Mametlwe Sebei says the killings are a stark reflection of the deep-rooted racism and exploitation under capitalism. Elvis Presslin spoke to GIWUSA pre…
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A traditional leader in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, has been fatally shot by police during a search operation. Dalindzolo Mareke, chief of Mthatha West, was among three suspects killed after allegedly confronting officers at a police base claiming harassment. Mareke had previously denied involvement in extortion activities. Elvis Presslin spoke to OR Ta…
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