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Student Radio Stories

Student Radio Stories

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A podcast about sharing my journey and experience in student radio with tips and tricks along the way. Throughout the podcast, there are interviews from those from student radio and some working in the radio industry.
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Aircheck: Radio Stories

Rich DeSisto & Paul Kelly

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AIRCHECK is a podcast about radio's personality from radio personalities. Each episode includes guests from the Radio industry including, but not limited to, Air Personalities, Program Directors, General Managers, and Owners. In addition to the shared stories, AIRCHECK incorporates the rewound audio from those special story moments. Both Rich De Sisto and Paul Kelly, currently on the air in Philadelphia, have concentrated their radio careers in the northeast corridor of the country. Radio st ...
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Rooster Radio brings you stories and insights from interesting people doing amazing things. The podcast reveals business and personal growth learnings from entrepreneurs and experts in business, leadership, marketing, science, technology, health, hospitality and much more. Hosted by James Begley and Andrew Montesi. Rooster Radio focuses on the influencers who are taking risks, overcoming challenges, leading teams and taking the world on. We delve into their rarely told stories of success, fa ...
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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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Love Stories Radio

Love Stories TV

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Join Love Stories TV founder and CEO Rachel Jo Silver as she hosts conversations with leaders in the wedding, lifestyle, and media industries, from CEOs and CMOs to other business experts. Discover the latest trends, gain valuable marketing insights, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of weddings. Follow @lovestoriestv on Instagram for more updates and inspiration.
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Stories in Life. On the Radio with Mark and Joe.

Mark Wolak and Joe Boyle

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Mark and Joe interview people with stories that affirm your belief in the goodwill, courage, determination, commitment and vision of everyday people. Our primary goal is that, through another person's story, you will find meaningful connection no matter your place in life. We intend that the stories we select will be inspiring and maybe help you laugh, cry, think or change your mind about something important in your life.
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Radio 1 and 1Xtra Stories

BBC Radio 1

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Ground-breaking and honest real-life stories that speak to you about your life, your world, and your issues. Reece Parkinson gets in-depth each week with documentaries made to challenge your thinking.
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Running Stories Radio

More Fuzzy Logic

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The magazine show for all runners, no matter your speed, distance, or experience. Each month we will bring you interesting interviews from the world of running, top music tunes to power through your work out and, of course, words of motivation and encouragement as you head out on the road. So, if you want to know more, would like share your story, or have a question you would like to submit to, please get in touch. www.therunningstories.com Produced by morefuzzylogic.com with PRS Licence. ww ...
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Radio Walks & Sound Stories

Jonathan Kempster - oral history

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Oral History and Audio Storytelling - the pictures are better on radio. "Plenty of time, plenty of tape, and few questions", (pioneering oral historian George Ewart Evans, 1909-1988, https://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/George-Ewart-Evans-collection). Listen to Radio Walks on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/jonathan_kempster https://walklistencreate.org/sound-walk-september/sound-walk-september-awards/
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Join Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, an emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist, for "ER Vet !" This show is dedicated to all things emergency related. After all, we all dread having to go to the veterinarian at 2 A.M. In this show, Dr. Lee will help educate pet owners on what you really need to know about keeping your pets safe and protected. When is it a "real" emergency? When should you go to the animal ER? What can you do to prevent a visit to the ER? What do ...
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New research published today in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health has revealed that only 65 per cent of alcohol products sold in Australia display the mandatory warning about the risks of drinking while pregnant. Businesses were given three years from July 2020 to implement these requirements but experts are now warning that t…
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The Glen Eira City Council in Melbourne's south wants a permanently increased police presence in the wake of a wave of antisemitism across the country. That council sits in the electorate of Independent MP Zoe Daniel, who wrote to the Prime Minister almost two months ago demanding more action on the issue.…
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Title: "Free Ticket to Ride – A Life of Grace and Freedom in Christ" In Christ, we have been given a free ticket to ride—a journey of faith, grace, and eternal life. This podcast explores what it means to live in the freedom Christ offers, walking in His love without the burden of sin and shame. Through biblical teaching, personal testimonies, and …
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Writer April Would felt shame for being a virgin in young adulthood. When she realized her relationship with her “first time” partner wouldn’t last, April questioned a lot of what they’d learned about sex and their own desires. Eventually, April delved into sex work and audio erotica, which brought even more epiphanies – and more chances to work th…
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It was nearly seven years ago when the name Dr RIchard Harris entered Australian households. The world stopped to watch the dangerous rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped deep in a flooded cave in Thailand. GUEST: Dr Richard Harris PRODUCER: Nancy NotzonAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
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It's been a major bushfire season for Victoria as blazes continue to ravage the Grampians and the Little Desert National Park. What's the fall out for the farming and tourism sectors when these prolonged fires rip through a region? GUEST: Sarah Guthrie, Grampians farmer and winery owner PRODUCER: Brooke Young…
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Next time you head to the shops for the groceries there could be some familiar items missing from the shelves. Coles is looking to cut about 10 per cent of products to help customers find what they're looking for and to avoid duplication.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Canada has less than a month to convince US President Donald Trump to not go ahead with his tariffs on Canadian goods after the president ordered a 30-day pause on new import duties. The reprieve came after a call between Mr Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who's pushing back against the tariffs as he prepares to step away from his…
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It was big news a few years back when billionaires Andrew and Nicola Forrest bought iconic Australian brand RM Williams back into Australian hands. And with that big purchase came a promise - that everything possible would be done to bring whatever production was sent offshore back to Australia.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mohammad Al-Halabi, a former manager for World Vision International in Gaza, has been released from an Israeli prison, as Palestinian prisoners and detainees and Israeli hostages continue to be exchanged as part of the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel. Mr Al-Halabi was convicted in 2022 of funnelling money from the program to Hamas, but both…
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The holes in Australia's justice system regarding sexual assault cases have been laid bare by the Australian Law Reform Commission. It's handed down close to one hundred recommendations on improving the legal process to the Attorney General, who has until April 14th to table the report. GUEST: Sarah Rosenberg, ALRC advisory committee member PRODUCE…
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Australia is facing a surge in anti-Semitic incidents across the country, with at least 12 people now charged over recent attacks in Sydney. While investigators search for more alleged perpetrators, some experts believe clues can be found by looking to France.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The honour boards at the MCG have three new additions to them, following Australia's comprehensive Ashes test win, and subsequent series whitewash. Beth Mooney and teammates Annabel Sutherland and Alana King have their names etched in gold after becoming the first Australian women to score centuries or take five wickets in a test match innings at t…
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The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation is pushing for school communities to recognise signs of forced marriage, now the most reported human trafficking offence in Australia. There's only ever been one conviction of forced marriage in the country, but the AFP says it responded to 91 reports between 2023 and 2024. Guest: Chris Evans, Ant…
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The declining fortunes of casino operator Star Entertainment is starting to cause headaches for state governments, as they face calls to step-in to stop it going bust. Unions have now joined the calls for help, arguing workers at the venues aren't to blame for the failures of Star's leadership team. Guest: Charles Livingstone, gambling researcher a…
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Parliament returns this week for what could be one of final sittings before the federal election is called. The government's hoping to set the agenda with legislation for further childcare subsidies and tax credits for critical minerals mining. But the Coalition will be maintaining pressure on Labor on the issue of anti-Semitism. Guest: Murray Watt…
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Australia's consumer price index fell to a lower-than-expected 2.4 per cent in the December quarter And while this may be cause for celebration with hopes of an RBA rate cut, there was an economic figure last week that could signal the cost-of-living pain is far from over. Some economists are warning that high food prices are here to stay with food…
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