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Diabetes - What to Know Podcast

Diabetes - What to Know

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Diabetes What to Know Podcast is the show where diabetes experts answer your questions. We cover a broad and interesting range of topics - from choosing the best store bought bread to understanding neuropathy. Knowledge is power… get smarter and healthier today by joining the community and listening to Diabetes What to Know Podcast.
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My Weight - What to Know Podcast

My Weight - What to Know

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The My Weight - What to Know Podcast is a fact filled half hour of experts answering YOUR questions about weight loss. We cover everything from emotional eating to healthy snacking. Knowledge is power… get smarter and healthier today!
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Hosted by Joshua Moses, Swamped is a new podcast series that tells the stories of people who find themselves in overwhelming situations. Where their knowledge, skills, and training are stretched beyond their limits. During this era of persistently unsettling certainty Swamped documents stories of people struggling against immense odds, sometimes foundering, always changing. Swamped asks: What do you do when you no longer know what to do? What did you learn from these experiences? And what wo ...
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This is a podcast created by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office. We are a full service sheriff's office located approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose behind this broadcast is to allow the listener to learn more about our agency, what we do and why, and possibly gain a new appreciation of law enforcement in general.
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Welcome to ‘What I Want to Know’, one of the most downloaded K-12 education podcasts in the country! Listen in with our host, Kevin P. Chavous, as he connects with innovators and leaders who share practical, transformative solutions to the biggest challenges in education today. As America rethinks the future of schooling, Kevin explores emerging needs and possibilities, for students and educators alike, through short, stimulating conversations. Subscribe to ‘What I Want to Know’ on Apple Pod ...
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What You Need To Know About | CIS

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Hosted by Karla Pincott, What You Need to Know About is the podcast that covers exactly that. Hear from CIS’ experts on the key points of their research, providing you with concise and insightful overviews of complex topics. In each episode, we break down intricate policy issues, economic trends, social challenges, and more, delivering the essential information you need to stay informed in today’s fast-paced world. Join us as we cut through the noise and dive straight into the heart of matte ...
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What They Don't Want you to Know About Money. WTDWYTKAM Podcasts from Gerald centred on Personal Financial Planning, Wealth Creation and Career Development. Gerald is a CFP Professional, Wealth Planning and Training Business Owner. Gerald is active in the media and supports financial literacy by contributing as a published author, International Speaker, Entrepreneur, Freelance financial journalist and providing expert commentary with his own TV shows and radio spots. https://linktr.ee/GERALD ...
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Welcome to the I am GPT’ed show. A safe place to learn about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, Hugging Face, and what you need to know about Artificial Intelligence. I am your pilot and our co-pilots will be Chat GPT, Google’s Bard, and other experts, who promise to take it slow and have fun as we figure out how AI can benefit us the most. So whether you are just getting started or like me and just do not want to get left behind, sit back, relax and subscribe to the I am GPTED show.
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What Teachers Need to Know

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Do you teach about global cultures or world events in your classroom? If so, this podcast for you! What Teachers Need to Know offers vital insight for understanding current events, history, global cultures, and social issues, so that you can facilitate deeper learning about a particular region with your students. Meet subject-matter experts and explore online resources that can help make this information accessible for K-12 classrooms. Together, we can prepare the next generation to be infor ...
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On Pause to Go, Bree Luck walks you through life’s sticky spots — from Middle school through Menopause -- so that you can turn life’s Transitions into brilliant Transformations! You can expect weekly interviews with experts, real talk with amazing humans, and conversations about making the most of every phase of life. Topics include Health, Wealth, Hormones, Family, Romantic Relationships, Career Changes, Sexuality, and more!
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International data have repeatedly shown many Australian school students struggle with mathematics. Around 10% of students achieve at a level that requires additional support (NAPLAN) or are below the international benchmark Trends in International Maths and Science Study (TIMSS) — which is the equivalent of around 400,000 Australian students per y…
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Public charter schools currently serve more than 3.7 million students. In fact, according to a report by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, enrollment in public charter schools grew by more than 300,000 students between 2019 and 2023. What are charter schools? What are the benefits of the charter school model? And how can charter sch…
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Most people expect banks to be one of the safest places to keep their money, and the people that work in these institutions to be of the highest integrity. This conversation with Pabi Moloi on Power FM looks at Banks and if they truly are as safe as they should be. Do you trust your bank? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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There’s a summer boost for households as energy prices are falling - thanks to the new price cap. Yet forecasters warn your gas and electricity bills will soar once again in the autumn. So is now the right time to fix your energy price? And what other action can you take to make savings? In this episode Charlie Frost tells you, what you need to kno…
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Hello everyone, and welcome to a very special episode of "I am GPTed." Today, we're going to dive deep into the world of artificial intelligence and explore how it can be a valuable tool for everyone, even those who might be a bit wary of technology. Whether you're a grandmother who's more comfortable with a rotary phone than a smartphone, or a sel…
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Across a deeply divided and polarised nation, there is one thing that the US can now all agree on - that Joe Biden’s performance in the presidential debate, was a disaster. From the inception, he looked lost, confused and charmless. While he lacked coherency, his opponent, Donald Trump spewed lies and fake news - often unchallenged and unchecked. T…
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A follow up episode on the TWO POT PENSIONS system being introduced in South Africa on 1 September 2024. Radio 2000 callers call in on The Big Breakfast with DJ SBU, Lelo and Nathi with Gerald answering the financial questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/messageSupport this podcast…
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Brianna Ghey, Ava White and Rhamero West might be three separate cases and individuals, but they all have something in common – they were all kids killed tragically by knife crime. Now, in the wake of their deaths, their mothers are relentlessly campaigning for change. But is the government listening? Is knife crime prioritised enough? And how can …
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As the school year ends and summer begins, many parents and teachers worry about the “summer slide.” The summer slide is the tendency for students to lose some of the achievement gains they made during the previous school year. To combat this learning loss, many districts are focusing on providing additional opportunities for students to learn over…
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After a cold, damp and slow start to summer, we’re finally feeling the heat. As the strong sunshine gets to work, temperatures are looking likely to soar over the next week and Brits can finally get basking. But, how long will this hot spell last? Could this be our only scorcher for the summer? And why are we about to be hit with a pollen bomb? ITV…
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On 1 September, the pensions savings law in South Africa will change. A "two pot" system of savings will be used which allows one withdrawal. The Big Breakfast on Radio 2000 tackled this topic with Gerald Mwandiambira, the resident financial expert. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/messa…
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A dismal one all draw to Denmark was just what England didn’t need to settle the shaky Euros nerves. Outclassed by the Danes, Southgate’s side seemed muddled and lacklustre. They left the pitch at full time with boos and jeers from normally loyal travelling fans ringing in their ears. So, what’s going on? Has the tide turned against Southgate? And …
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Jamie works two jobs. His day starts before the sun rises and won’t end until it sets. He’s just one of many battling Britian’s Cost-Of-Living crisis. But now the phrase has become so ubiquitous, it risks losing its true meaning. And for those like Jamie, it’s become a question of surviving, not living. But could the general election be a turning p…
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In response to pandemic learning loss, many school districts across the country turned to intensive tutoring. And studies have shown that methods like high-impact tutoring can increase a student’s learning and be more effective than standard methods. Can tutoring help students overcome pandemic learning loss? What works and doesn’t work when it com…
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Do you have more than one relationship? What is the cost of maintaining multiple relationships and is it worth it? Gerald and the team discuss the pros and cons financially of being a cheater. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po…
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2024 has been dubbed the year of the TikTok election. And now, we’re only half-way through Britain’s general election campaign and already the social media platform has been flooded with misinformation. But where is it coming from? Is it really making an impact? And how do you sift the fact from the fiction? ITV News Digital Video Producer George H…
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There's around 1.2 million hoarders across the UK. Many don’t even recognise they have a problem. On the surface, it might seem like someone is being messy, but hoarding is a disorder and can be a coping mechanism for other things. But at what point does it become dangerous? And is there enough help out there? ITV News Reporter Sam Holder tells Yas…
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As the country gears up for the general election, ITV’s Tonight programme is taking you one step closer to the leaders of Great Britain’s largest political parties. In one of a series of interviews, Paul Brand speaks to the Prime Minister to find out whether he has the plan or the personality to win. It was an interview which made headlines for a n…
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More than 7.5 million students in the United States have disabilities that qualify them for individual education plans. However, teachers trained in special education are in short supply. In fact, a survey found that 65% of public schools report being understaffed in special education. What is causing this shortage? How is this affecting teachers a…
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The federal, state and territory Energy Ministers have introduced a shadow carbon price for the national electricity market. This ‘value of emissions reduction’ (VER) sets the value of carbon abatement at $66 per tonne in 2023, rising six-fold to $420 by 2050. Costs will be passed onto consumers through electricity network projects because the regu…
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For many of us across the country, it’s been a rather wet, dull and gloomy Spring. And yet, according to the Met Office, the UK has just had its warmest Spring on record. But why can’t we feel it? What’s behind this confusing weather forecast? And when can we finally feel the heat? ITV News Weather Presenter Becky Mantin is joined by ITV Anglia Wea…
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In an unprecedented moment for English football, Man City have launched a legal assault against the Premier League. The four-time champions are suing the league over its sponsorship regulations. It’s the latest dramatic twist in a dispute over City's spending power that threatens to unbalance the world’s most successful football competition. So, wh…
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To some he’s a deity - to others a dictator. But few ever doubted Narendra Modi’s firm grip on power in India - until now. He has secured a third term as Prime Minister, but his party has lost its majority for the first time in ten years. So what impact could India's shock election result have on this economic powerhouse and the rest of the world? …
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Revisit our episode on digital safety featuring Titania Jordan, chief marketing officer and chief parent officer of Bark Technologies. Technology can open up doors to more information and content than ever before. That can be good – and bad – for kids. How can we teach kids healthy tech habits? What are the risks of cyberbullying, access to predato…
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We’re about to mark 80 years since one of the largest military operations of all time: D-Day. ITV News Meridian have recorded more than 80 new interviews with men and women who lived through the Normandy landings. So how do they feel about their part in this extraordinary moment of history? What can we learn from them and what they went through? Wh…
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Gerald chats with Kgopedi about Money, wise Financial deceisions and surviving . This interview from 2019 is a goodie from The Vault. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/support…
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There are four key elements of a successful weight loss journey, according to weight expert Dr. Judy Shiau. She explains what they are, and how anyone can put them into practice on their journey to reach a healthier weight. She also shares a wonderful somatic exercise that can help us be more present when we’re experiencing cravings on this fabulou…
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It's been 30 years since a new era of hope began in South Africa, with the election of Nelson Mandela. On Wednesday, the country goes to the polls again in an atmosphere where much, if not all, of that hope seems to have disappeared. Mandela's party - the African National Congress - may well lose its majority for the first time in the history of So…
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To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, revisit our episode on promoting mental health with Anne Brown, President and CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly 20 percent of youth in the United States age 6 to 17 experience a mental health disorder and suicide is the second leading…
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One dead and at least 20 in intensive care. Last week, turbulence saw what should have been a simple flight descend into tragedy. We’re often told it’s the safest form of transport, but with holiday season on the horizon - how safe do you really feel? Cari Davies is joined by Science correspondent Martin Stew to tell you, what you need to know.…
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Data from Floatpays, an early-wage payment solutions provider, has found that 76% of South Africans regularly run out of money before the end of the month, and more than half run out halfway through the month. Gerald Mwandiambira talks to Faith Mangope about the importance of saving and investing our money to make it through the rainy days. --- Sen…
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Packed boats, a perilous journey and dreams of a fresh start. The gangs responsible promise a new life. But for many, it’s one they’ll never see. The Rwanda Bill's dominated headlines, yet the small boat crossings show little sign of letting up. One side treats them like cattle, the other - a criminal, but how far would you go to protect your famil…
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Storytelling is one of the most powerful learning devices. Not only does it play a role in a child’s language and cognitive development, but it can also teach them about the world around them. What are the benefits of storytelling? How can children’s literature help develop important skills? And how can we encourage a love of storytelling in our st…
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It was a medical disaster that saw 30,000 victims infected with HIV and hepatitis C by contaminated blood transfusions. The infected blood inquiry confirmed that the disaster was no accident, and one that unfolded on a horrifying scale. It was a scandal that could have been avoided, but for the actions of frontline medical staff, civil servants and…
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Alastair Hamilton was 47 when he secretly arranged to end his life. His family retraced his last steps to Switzerland, where they spoke to the clinic that helped Alastair to die without their knowledge. Now, with so much debate around assisted dying in the UK, what can we learn from Alastair’s story? And what’s to stop anyone else doing the same? I…
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In a world where unexpected fortunes can seemingly appear overnight, the exhilaration of newfound wealth often eclipses the need for prudent financial planning. Whether it's winning the lottery, receiving a windfall inheritance, or striking gold in the stock market, sudden wealth can be both a blessing and a curse if not managed wisely. As exhilara…
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Can you spot the difference between what’s real and what’s fake? The rise of artificial intelligence has opened the door to a world of technological possibilities. But with it comes a more sinister side. Deceptively realistic deepfakes – created by AI technology – are cropping up more and more online. So what are they? What happens when you're a vi…
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Studies show that every school year almost 3 million public school students receive one or more out-of-school suspensions, while more than 100,000 students are expelled. Along with doing little to reduce children’s misconduct, one out-of-school suspension increases a child’s chance of dropping out of school and increases their chances of entering t…
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The Australian Government wants to transition our electricity system to net zero carbon emissions by relying on wind and solar power – excluding alternatives such as small nuclear reactors. Its justification for this switch rests on the claim that a renewables-dominated system is environmentally beneficial and economically superior to using fossil …
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The Post Office, infected blood, Hillsborough, Waspi women, Grenfell. All national scandals that seem, on the face of it, to be completely different. But do they have more in common than we might think? And how fit for purpose are our systems for writing the wrongs of the past? After years campaigning for justice, Jo Hamilton, Jackie Britton and Sh…
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In this conversation, we speak about investment policies and their terms and conditions which people often do not take seriously, but also why an insurer would decline a payout, and what to do when you are not happy with your insurer. Pabi and Gerald discuss the importance of understanding your financial contracts (policy documents). --- Send in a …
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Have you ever wondered if you could do your job from the beach? Well, with the flexibility of remote working, for some - it’s a reality. With just a laptop and a Wi-fi signal, ‘digital Nomads’, are embracing a new form of work-life balance. Is this a worker’s revolution? And what does this mean for the workplace here in the UK? ITV News' Chloe Keed…
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It’s a crime that can happen anywhere in the UK, inside any home, in any bedroom, to any child. Online child exploitation is increasing year on year, with few realising the true extent of these appalling acts and the devastation they cause. New technology has changed the way these crimes are committed, exposing many more children to online harm. Wh…
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Research finds that mindfulness can help decrease stress and anxiety while strengthening resilience and emotional regulation in adults and children. This is why the use of mindfulness programs in schools is becoming more and more popular. What exactly is mindfulness? What are the benefits of mindfulness on students? And how can we incorporate mindf…
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The death of a loved one is a traumatic experience. It is even more traumatic to find out that they left you debt. When is this debt passed to you when is is it not your responsibility? Gerald an Touch discuss a listeners voicenote. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerald-chemunorwa-mwandia/messageSupport this po…
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The number of new and expectant mothers across England receiving special treatment for their mental health has almost doubled in the last three years. ITV News can reveal that more than 57,000 women relied on treatment over the past year. And whilst nothing can prepare you for motherhood, why are more mums reaching crisis point? And what can be don…
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