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Checkpoint Chat

Checkpoint Chat

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Checkpoint Chat is an invitation to an all new gaming conversation. Hosted by seasoned writers Alessandro Barbosa (Gamespot, Critical Hit) and Matthew Figueira (Critical Hit), indulge yourself in discussion about games being played right now, weekly news and conversations with you, a listener.
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Checkpoint Daily breaks down the biggest stories in esports, gaming, and geek culture. From Cosplay to consoles and everything in-between, we have you covered. Hosted by gamers and video game journalists, Norris Howard, Robbie Landis, Ric Hogerheide, and Chadd Callahan. They've got your daily update on all the things you love in 30 minutes or less.
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The Checkpoint

Black Trail Runners

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A podcast hosted by Black Trail Runners which discusses access to, skills for and representation of Black people who want to experience, or are experienced in, trail running. Featuring tips, tricks, events, guest interviews and much more.
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CheckpointAFK

Beasley Media Group

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CheckpointAFK is ready to be a favorite of every self-proclaimed gamer, geek, nerd! From the minds of the CheckpointXP Crew comes a podcast conversation that focuses on gaming pop culture topics near and dear to gamers like the latest season of Stranger Things, Black Mirror and all things Netflix, the best and worst TV intros of all time, or movies like Detective Pikachu or the latest Star Wars movie and giving you behind the scenes peek at CheckpointXP on the road from PAX East, E3, and Bli ...
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Checkpoint Magazine Podcast

Checkpoint Magazine

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A new podcast hosted by comedian Jake Yapp and games journalist Tamer Asfahani that discusses their relationship with video games and how gaming has changed over the decades. Peppered with anecdotes, this podcast is a family-friendly look at gaming and meanders through funny, silly, emotional and thoughtful themes with gaming at the core of the discussion.
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Security Checkpoint

JB Brinks & Nolan Lee

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The Digimon Trading Card Game is a disease. Most of us are immune to it's tricks, but, some of us are begging for a cure. We, JB and Nolan, navigate what it's like to be infected by the gripping claws of the memory gauge, the evo system, and Marcus Damon. Some weeks we are really good at dealing with this plague and are ready to talk about every other tcg you've never heard of, and Goku. Let's talk cardboard baby
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Checkpoints

Declan Dineen

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This is a show about videogames, The people who play them and the people who make them. Each week, a guest on the show talks about the games that have shaped their life in one way or another. Games that have inspired them, games that forged connections with others and games that have soothed wounds. Checkpoints!
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Last Checkpoint Podcast

The Last Checkpoint

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A video game show, for gamers by gamers, hosted by Chris Dalisay, Patrick Romero, and Ryan Raymundo. We’re a video game based conversational podcast with a hint of comedy mixed in. The show is spent talking about what we’re currently playing, while also getting into the current events of the video game world. Towards the end, the podcast is capped off with the fan favorite Last Checkpoint debate, where Chris moderates a debate between Ryan and Patrick. Example debate topics include “Esports ...
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Are you stuck in the rut of addiction looking for some hope for change? Or are you already in recovery but struggling with your emotional sobriety & feeling anxious about whether or not you’re doing this life thing right? Are you a self-proclaimed perfectionist constantly worried about what others think of you? Do you feel childhood and family patterns repeating themselves in your marriage or relationships? Did the pink cloud fade a long time ago only to be replaced with the restlessness, ir ...
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Join Luke, Charlie, Victor, and Hayley in this episode of Checkpoint on JOY where they talk about what’s coming for Xbox and PlayStation in 2025. Catch the latest episode on Spotify: Giving a 1-Up to diversity in gaming. The post 2025 PlayStation and Xbox showcase appeared first on Checkpoint.Av JOY 94.9 - Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Asexual, Queer, LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB
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Az IDDQD podcastjének 11x01-es (összesen 219.) adása Grathtel és Stökivel. Vendég: Sasa, "videojáték-szakértő" és Mazur, a Gamestar egykori góréja. Téma: 2025 várható játékai, kristálygömbbe nézés, a tavalyi jóslatok értékelése és megszégyenülésünk. Kísérőposzt linkekkel: https://iddqd.blog.hu/2025/01/19/checkpoint_11x01_mit_varunk_2025-tol…
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Lower North Island businesses say a sign directing people to detour around the town of Bulls is, well, total bull. The sign on State highway 1 directs drivers to bypass Bulls and to take State Highways 49, 4, 47, and 41 instead. But State Highway 1 doesn't actually close until after Waiouru - another 110 kilometres further up the road - causing bus…
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One of New Zealand's most successful lawn bowlers is calling time on her career after more than 20-years at the top level. Val Smith, from Nelson, leaves elite bowls as New Zealand's most capped athlete, having played a staggering 667 international matches. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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The football fields of Buenos Aires seem a world away from Auckland, but it's there you can find one of New Zealand's brightest sporting talents. The 13 year old Joaquin Reinoso is about to take on his second year at Velez Sarsfield, one of the world's most esteemed football academies. As Victor Waters explains, the schoolboy has been turning heads…
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Donald Trump once said trade wars are 'good, and easy to win', now he's warning there may be some pain for US consumers after all. He's launched tariffs for Canada, Mexico and China - and all three countries are looking to retaliate. The effects for New Zealand are hard to predict. Political Reporter Russell Palmer has more.…
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"We want to get on with our own business" - that's the call from iwi chairs, as they meet in Waitangi today. Their hui coincided with the Prime Minister announcing he'll be spending Waitangi in the South Island on Thursday - Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro will join him there. Waitangi commemorations in the North kicked off this week with the long…
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Waikato man is on a mission to rehome a catalogue of cats after becoming too ill to run his rescue. Wayne Proffitt, started rescuing cats about twenty years ago after he noticed them getting injured and killed on state highway one near his Tokoroa business. He built a massive enclosure to house the cats; desexed and looked after the rescues, all pa…
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Pens, gluesticks and exercise books may seem like absolute basics for a child in a classroom but many kids are relying on donated stationary to start the school year. A community-run group in Lower Hutt has been pulling together school stationary packages to donate to whanau - and says demand is higher than ever. The group's organiser says it has r…
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Not everyone's sweet with a proposal to expand a sugary drink ban at Palmerston North council facilities. Fizzy drinks were replaced at libraries and community centres by milk, water and zero calorie drinks in 2017. Later this month the council is set to debate whether to expand that ban to all its other facilities including Central Energy Trust Ar…
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The Government has announced a new climate target for 2035, surprising even some of its strongest critics with how small the promised emissions reductions are. All countries including New Zealand agreed to aim for the strongest possible ambition to avert worsening heat and increasingly severe weather disasters. But, the Government's new target requ…
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After years of secrecy, former ACT Party president Tim Jago can now be named as the political figure who abused teenage boys in the 1990s. Jago was found guilty of eight charges of indecent assault after a week-long jury trial in Auckland last year. He was denied ongoing name suppression at sentencing but indicated he would appeal this decision thi…
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Auckland FC are the best home team in football's A-League having won more times in front of their supporters than any other side so far this season. Their fortress in the suburb of Penrose will be tested this weekend when one of the competition's best road teams, Macarthur Bulls, come to town. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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The government announced in September that the Dunedin Hospital project would need to be scaled back or done in stages, because the cost was predicted to balloon to 3 billion dollars which it said at the time was unaffordable. But after months of heated community protests and a lot of criticism, newly appointed Health Minister Simeon Brown said the…
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Geoff's Emporium on Dominion Road was opened in 1980, by it's namesake, Geoff Lamb. It's become an institution in Auckland, especially for those on the hunt for some bargain fabric or bits for an arts and crafts project. But after more than four decades, Geoff's son Derrol is shutting up shop on their flagship site to relocate to a Browns Bay locat…
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The Prime Minister has encouraged all MPs to watch what they say after Shane Jones refused to resile from his comments about Mexican New Zealanders. That's despite New Zealand First leader Winston Peters conceding that Mr Jones's "send Mexicans home" comment could have been expressed differently. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Three billion dollars - that's the amount the government said New Zealand could reap from mining sector exports by 2035 if its strategy pays off. The plan, annouced today by Resources Minister Shane Jones, involves more mining, including of gold and coal, and forcing banks to finance fossil fuel expansion. But environmental groups are concerned the…
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Aotearoa's revolving door of departures and arrivals, could soon be more exit hatch. Medical care, teaching and other public services are at risk if New Zealand keeps losing people overseas - while failing to attract more migrants. This, according to economists who are worried Aotearoa could become a so-called "net exporter" of people this year. Mo…
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Investigators in Washington DC are trying to find out what caused the United States most deadly air crash in more than 20-years. There were no survivors after last night's mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a US army black hawk helicopter. The aircraft was carrying 64 people, while three soldiers were aboard the helico…
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"We have listened," this said by newly minted Health Minister, Simeon Brown as he unveiled the government's revised plans for Dunedin's new hospital. The rebuild was paused last year after a report estimated costs could climb to 3 billion dollars; the government's budget is about 1.9 million dollars. The move outraged many locals, and hospital spec…
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In the first week of the ceasefire more than 350 have made it into both the north and south of the territory carrying water, hygiene kits, malnutrition treatments, warm clothes, tarpaulins and other critical aid. It's estimated one million children there are facing dire conditions after 15 months of Israeli bombardment that followed a Hamas attack …
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Associate Education Minister David Seymour visited an Auckland High School to see the results of his new school lunches programnme, which saw the cost of each school meal slashed to just three dollars. Mr Seymour was forced to apologise for late deliveries to a number of schools, and to defend the quality of the meals which received some not-so-glo…
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The mayor of a top tourist town is urging the government to push ahead with a bed tax but says the money should not go into Wellington's coffers. Queenstown Mayor Glyn Lewers is desperate for an accommodation levy and for the proceeds to stay local but believes the biggest hurdle to introducing a bed tax is probably one of the coalition partners. L…
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Resources Minister Shane Jones is heading to the mining town of Waihi tomorrow, where he's set to announce the government's new strategy for minerals. But residents of the small town which is already home to a gold mine, are split in their views about whether the industry helps or hurts their community. Natalie Akoorie spoke to locals.…
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British-born teenager Axel Rudakubana killed three young girls in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event last July. Following his arrest a number of false reports spread on social media that the teen was a radical Islamist migrant leading to riots with some as young as twelve getting involved. A new report suggests that young rioters h…
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MPs have come away with more questions than answers on the digital nomad visa, including whether housing demand will skyrocket, or migrants will take local jobs while they're here. A parliament scrutiny committee today turned its attention to the newly-introduced visa, which will allow "digital nomads" to work remotely from New Zealand, provided th…
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A family pod of five orca have been visiting Raglan and Kawhia harbours over the past two weeks, attracting people keen for a glimpse. But the Department of Conservation is reminding jet skier and boaties to back off a bit, marine protection rules requires vessels to stay 50 metres back. DOC Marine Species Manager Malene Felsing spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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