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  • Hit the Trail is a seasonal community radio show dedicated to showcasing the annual Taranaki Arts Trail, Taranaki Garden Festival and Taranaki Sustainable Backyards Trail, which in 2024, takes place from Friday 1st November to Sunday 10th November.

    In the lead-up to these events, Rebecca Beyer, Gabrielle Fawker, Virginia Winder, and Sophie Walker interview artists, gardeners, and community members of all ages about their passion, their inspiration and the hard work that goes into making it a joyful and interesting experience for visitors. Listen to artists and gardeners talk about their art and the practical and inventive solutions they’ve found to common and vexing problems.

  • Each weekday KCR has regular features: Catholic teaching from the Peace Broadcasting Centre (PBC) Korea, a daily music special, a daily Korean storybook, two comprehensive news bulletins and community notices, as well as guests from across the community

  • Army kids is basically wearing I ask army kids questions that they had to deal with And if you want to and wonder about the mom’s perspective go to army moms

  • A Podcast About Death And Dying.
    Exploring the work of Hospice Waikato through the voices of volunteers, palliative care professionals, the bereaved and the dying.

  • This show aims to bring light to a range of voices that have largely been disclosed, through round table and heart-to-heart conversations through untold stories.

  • Contested Ground exposes the complex and murky world of greyzone warfare, and how state and non-state actors vie for influence beneath the threshold of armed conflict.

    In our interconnected and globalised world, new opportunities have emerged for states to advance their interests within the global system.

    From cyber operations to disinformation campaigns, and from economic coercion to food security, join us as we navigate how state and non-state actors engage in this high-stakes game of power and influence.

    Get in touch, get your questions answered by our experts or share your stories. Contact [email protected]

    For daily news and analysis visit www.defenceconnect.com.au and www.cyberdaily.au

  • PlainsFM records and broadcasts public lectures, meetings and seminars to encourage community engagement and debate.

  • Real Estate Agent Jacqui van Dam has tips and tricks on navigating the property market. For more, contact Jacqui at Ray White Invercargill

  • Join Brigadier General Shane Reeves, Dean of the United States Military Academy at West Point, as he takes you behind the scenes to explore the applied research and cross-disciplinary work being done by the Academy's scholars.

    From high-energy lasers and artificial intelligence to civil-military relations and ethics, this podcast goes beyond the textbook to give you a deeper understanding of the complex issues shaping the modern battlefield. Hear directly from the experts as they make even the most complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Get inside access to West Point's work and see how it's being applied today.

    Tune in for upcoming episodes by following us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Instagram (@dean.usma), Facebook (Dean of the Academic Board-West Point), and Twitter (@DeanUSMA) for updates.

    Learn more about West Point’s academic program at https://www.westpoint.edu/academics

    Disclaimer: This podcast does not imply Federal endorsement.
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  • Oliver presents a wide range of Irish music and the occasional guest, including visiting Irish performers, politicians, sports and business people. A weekly Irish hour since 1990.

  • These are podcasts of special one-off episodes and/or recordings of events MPR has assisted with.

  • A programme of interviews with people and organisations doing interesting things around the region, hosted by Ann Atkinson.

  • The Federation for American Immigration Reform's podcast bringing you the most important updates about U.S. immigration. Featuring special guests including members of Congress, journalists, and experts in the field.

  • Grey Power is an advocacy organisation promoting the welfare and well-being of all those citizens in the 50 plus age group. We monitor what the government is doing and how that will affect our members – meeting with influential people including politicians, to make our views known.
    For more info contact https://greypower.co.nz/

  • Join Grant Knowles, live on Friday mornings for diverse music, funism and informative chats...

  • Welcome to an exciting journey through the world of finance. This isn't just about numbers—it's about the real stories, struggles, and triumphs we all face when it comes to money. As a financial mentor, mum, and a certified life coach, I'm here to share candid conversations and insights that will help you navigate your financial journey with confidence and peace of mind. From personal money quirks to family influences, we uncover what shapes our financial beliefs.
    LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for episodes filled with practical tips, heartfelt stories, and the secrets to growing your wealth while maintaining your sanity. Let's talk money like never before!
    And don't forget to follow me for inspiring and refreshing content, and updates on new episodes. Together, we can make financial freedom a reality.

  • Cromaine District Library serves the community of Hartland, MI. This podcast contains a wide range of audio content from the various programs and services offered by the Library.

  • Students from Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu share their experiences around alternative education, disabilities, and whatever else takes their fancy. Hosted by Linus, Walt, Sarah, Ro and Damien.

  • The Bad Face Consulting Podcast covers news and events from around Indian Country. Created by Oglala Lakota citizen and award-winning journalist Brandon Ecoffey and his childhood friend Ray Rowland, the show provides an honest look at difficult issues facing tribal-nations in North America. This innovative podcast features interviews with some of the biggest influencers from the Native American community and prides itself on its authentic reservation-based commentary that cannot be found anywhere else. Instagram: @badfacemedia

  • Harold was born and raised in the southern province of Zambia. His mother was just 14 years old, and his father was nineteen when he was born. His grandparents, who lived in a small village, took over the parenting role immediately after he was weaned.

    Harold's upbringing was a struggle; he describes it as "natural military training." Things got worse after his grandparents died, and he moved from one home to another, sometimes walking in the dark, not knowing where to spend the night. While experiencing a tough life, not having a fixed abode, occasionally being homeless, and struggling to find food, Harold only had one goal: to complete his education and get a job. He needed a place to call home and food, but finding school fees was another huge challenge. Amidst all life's challenges, through resilience and the spirit of 'NEVER GIVE UP,' Harold overcame all obstacles to complete high school and pressed on to a Ph.D. level.