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Newsable

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Newsable is all about what everyone’s talking about. Highbrow, lowbrow, exclusives, analysis and hot takes - it’s a fresh way to get up to speed on the day’s big stories, delivered in a uniquely Stuff way. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Need more kick-ass podcasts in your ears? Find more Stuff podcasts here GET IN TOUCH Feedback? Got a topic you’d like us to cover? We’re listening! Email us at newsable@stuff.co.nz Host: Imogen Wells Newsreader: Tom McKenzie Senior Producer: Philippa Tolle ...
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Nearly Fresh Topics

Nearly Fresh Topics

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Nearly Fresh Topics is a podcast about NFTs, fantasy, comedy and NFTs. We are not on the cutting edge - but we're close. So, we're Nearly Fresh. Send us your feedback or questions at asknftpod@gmail.com or visit us at http://nearlyfreshtopics.com and join one of our communities!
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Fresh to Death

Doug Bennett

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“. www.freshtodeathpodcast.com “Fresh To Death shows all other podcasters how it’s done.” Someone might have said that. 🤷‍♂️With a wide variety of guests, no topic is off limits. We have adult film actors 👅 Hip hop artists, 🎤🎵 💺conspiracy theorists 📴☢️ and experts of who knows what. 👽👩🏽‍🚀🧙🏻‍♀️🦹🏾‍♀️This show is the epitome of staying “Fresh.” and we are just starting the second season! Check me out at my website, 💻www.freshtodeathpodcast.com. My email is dfreshpodcast@mail.com, YouTube channe ...
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The only daily morning show for creators, by creators... Ever wonder how top content creators and podcasters keep their shows fresh, engaging, and profitable? From brainstorming content ideas to growing a loyal audience, mastering monetization strategies, booking the perfect guests, navigating the maze of hardware and software, and leveraging cutting-edge AI tools – there's a universe of knowledge to explore! The Podcasting Morning Chat is your morning meetup in the digital realm, where podc ...
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The weKIN Rundown

Daniel & Drew Rouleau

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Introducing The weKIN Rundown – a captivating podcast featuring the dynamic duo of brothers, Drew and Daniel Rouleau. Prepare to be entertained and informed as they delve into the weekend's weird news stories, offering their unique insights and relating them to their own lives. Drew and Daniel, renowned for their sharp wit and brotherly camaraderie, bring a refreshing blend of humor and thoughtful analysis to a wide range of topics. From current events and cultural trends to sports and techn ...
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Martin Tanner and GM Jarrard first joined forces in 2018 on KLO AM1430 in 2018 producing a weekly three-hour program on matters of faith and freedom; It was a tricky tightrope to balance on, keeping one foot ahead of the other, carefully mixing topics about religion and politics, faith and freedom as the secular world grew ever bolder in their attacks on traditional values on which this country was founded. Today, it is clearer than ever as Christ said, "ye shall know the truth and the truth ...
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Estate of Mind

Zakiya Norton & Somita Basu

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Let The Estate of Mind podcast give you Peace of Mind Have you ever wished you could sit down and chat with an estate planning attorney without getting bogged down in legalese? Have you ever wished lawyers would approach difficult issues with a sense of humor? Have you ever wondered if attorneys are REAL people? Discover the new age of lawyering with Zakiya J. Norton, Esq. and Somita Basu, Esq. and let them change your Estate of Mind! Immerse yourself in conversations with Zakiya and Somita ...
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What really went down at Podcast Movement 2024? Tune in to this episode of Podcasting Morning Chat as we share the most unexpected moments, essential takeaways, and insider tips straight from the event floor. We share candid feedback about the experience from the perspectives of attendees, speakers, and event staff, as well as stories from our in-p…
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In a bombshell announcement New Zealand Rugby have confirmed that AB's assistant coach Leon MacDonald has quit the team on the eve of the trip to South Africa. Or is it a bombshell? Jeff Wilson sorts fact from fiction. Whakaari/White Island has been making a nuisance of itself and disrupting air travel in the Bay of Plenty. More and more Gen Z's ar…
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In today's episode, we discuss how to turn your podcast into a source of revenue. We compare notes about finding the right balance between providing free content and introducing paid options. This includes exploring ideas beyond simply offering ad-free episodes. Additionally, we will cover the significance of understanding your audience and whether…
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A new law giving Australian workers the right to refuse contact from their employers outside working hours comes into effect shortly. A number of other countries also have similar laws in place, but New Zealand does not. Why not? Skyrocketing power prices are pushing businesses to the edge. Some haven't been able to survive. What has driven the dra…
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Our fearless leader, Marc Ronick, is currently at Podcast Movement in DC, so the rest of the team is running the show! In today's episode, we'll discuss exciting and controversial news in the podcasting industry. We'll start by discussing the big news that Android users can now access Apple Podcasts through a web app, and what this means for podcas…
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Over the next few days a host of heavy-hitters will give speeches thanking President Biden for his service and bigging-up incoming nominee Kamala Harris. Who could the surprise 'TBC' guest to close the convention be? The Commerce Commission has released its final report on banking in New Zealand. What are their recommendations? Comedian Tom Sainsbu…
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Our fearless leader, Marc Ronick is at Podcast Movement in DC and the gang has taken over the show! What's the secret to a successful podcast? It could be those unexpected 'aha' moments that transform your entire approach. In this episode, we uncover the pivotal realizations that have shaped our podcasting journey—like the value of creating seasons…
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Some exciting news to share. The stuff whanau is set to get just a little bit bigger, with Paddy Gower joining the team. Paddy is one of New Zealand’s most well-known journalists, with stints as Newshub’s political editor, and as a National Correspondent before bagging his own show: Paddy Gower has issues. His time on our screens came to an end wit…
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The annual week-long celebration of the coronation of the Māori King Tūheitia - known as the Koroneihana - is underway at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia. Leaders from most political parties, ACT being a notable exception, were in attendance on Monday. The Paralympics TikTok account has courted controversy by publishing content that some say moc…
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Starting a podcast can feel daunting—especially when you're unsure if your message will resonate. In today’s episode, we tackle the challenges of finding your voice and building confidence from day one. Our community shares candid stories about overcoming self-doubt, handling the technical hurdles, and pushing through the fear of public speaking. W…
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Expect more roadside breath testing than ever before, with the Government laying out its plan to bring down the road toll. New Zealand’s new Chief Human Rights Commissioner defends his appointment, after concerns about his views on the Israel-Gaza conflict and transgender people. And we have expert tips for how young kids can safely enjoy screen ti…
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Want to know how podcast transcriptions can benefit your show? Today, we dig into the why and how of using podcast transcriptions—whether they’re worth correcting, and the surprising ways they can help grow your podcast audience. We also explore a fresh strategy for engaging with your listeners using Instagram’s remix feature for quick interviews. …
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Four tests into his All Blacks coaching career and Scott Robertson is already under pressure after a surprising loss to Argentina in Wellington last weekend. The focus now shifts to Fortress Eden Park tomorrow evening where the AB's much-talked about unbeaten run will be under threat. Can Argentina become the first international team to win there s…
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The murder trial that has captivated the nation is halfway through its scheduled six week timeframe, though it remains to be seen how long it will actually run for. We review week three's developments. Formerly known as monkeypox, the mpox virus is spreading through Africa. The outbreak is concerning enough that the World Health Organisation has de…
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Have you ever asked yourself if there’s a “right” way to podcast or if the rules are myths waiting to be busted? In this episode, we discuss the ideal episode length to compelling show notes. We also share strategies for maintaining consistency and keeping your audience engaged, no matter the length or style of your show. Episode Highlights: [3:54]…
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The Auckland City Mission is contacting up to 400 people after meth disguised as lollies was sent out in food parcels. The drug was discovered when a parcel recipient said the pineapple-flavoured Rinda-branded lolly tasted funny. The war in Ukraine rolls on but in an unexpected twist Ukraine has launched an offensive attack inside Russian territory…
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Want to stay ahead of the podcasting curve? In this episode, we discuss recent developments in the podcasting industry to help you stay at the forefront. We'll cover Apple's announcement of a new 30% fee on Patreon subscriptions, providing insights into how this change may impact podcast creators and their followers. Additionally, we explore the la…
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For the first time in four years the Reserve Bank has lowered its Official Cash Rate. The rate is now 5.25%, down from the 5.5% it had been at since May last year. The Reserve Bank's target range for inflation is between one and three per cent and with the rate falling to 3.3% last month, many felt the time was right for the OCR to follow suit. Maj…
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The Reserve Bank takes centre stage as it releases its latest official cash rate today. The rate is currently at 5.5%, and hasn't dropped since May last year, but economists are divided about whether or not we'll see a drop. We've nabbed one to tell us what he thinks will happen. New Zealand's genetic engineering ban will end from next year Science…
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How often do you engage with your listeners beyond your episodes? This episode discusses increasing listener engagement and loyalty. We explore strategies for delivering value, establishing connections, and encouraging audience participation. We draw inspiration from the creation of the Empowered Podcasting Community and the ongoing efforts of well…
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They have been used controversially in cities like London, now Aotearoa is set to get a taste of congestion charges. The idea is that they will make people rethink how and when they use some of our most clogged up roads but will they work? National Blood Donor Week is on at the moment. This year the focus is on bolstering our dwindling plasma stock…
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Have you ever looked back and asked yourself, ' What was I thinking?' Today, we share those moments from our experiences that taught valuable lessons. We start the conversation by asking, 'If you could write a note to your past self, what would the first line be?' From effectively communicating with unplanned guest agendas to embracing the learning…
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Stark new figures on the skyrocketing cost of feeding a family are out - and they make particularly grim reading for parents. Worse still, the price of healthier foods is rising faster than other items. We assess the impact of poor nutrition on vulnerable kids. Plus, Paddy Gower on perhaps his most challenging investigation yet - and what it means …
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Are you looking for the perfect podcasting setup? Guest co-host Jay Yow joins the community to help answer your questions and explore options for gear and tools. We talk about multi-mic setups, the pros and cons of popular equipment, and the best captioning tools. Then, we transition into sharing personal and professional wins from the community. T…
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The Government has outlined its plans for new council-owned water services to replace the controversial Three Waters scheme. We catch up with double-Olympic gold medal winning Black Fern Tyla King. She is retiring from international sevens, what's next? Could an increase in severe weather events make it too expensive to insure our homes? And Imogen…
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Are your Calls to Action (CTAs) not getting your desired response? This episode is full of ideas for making your CTAs more effective. We discuss using humor, creating urgency, and maintaining a consistent message across all platforms. We also discuss how touchpoints can enhance your CTAs and share methods of integrating them seamlessly into your co…
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The unemployment figures for the June quarter are in and show a rise to 4.6%, up from 4.4% in the last quarter and 3.6% at the same time last year. This is broadly in line with economists' and the Reserve Bank's expectations, so what does it mean for interest rates? Kamala Harris has picked a running mate with 'Midwestern Dad' energy. What do we kn…
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Podcast reviews play a crucial role in shaping a show's success and boosting visibility. Today, the community shares the types of reviews we write, what motivates us to write them, and their significant impact. We also explore the hottest podcast headlines, such as the current top podcasts and award events like the Ambies and PodFest. We also learn…
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A backtrack from Health NZ means some Kiwis will get access to the cancer drug Keytruda before Pharmac begins funding it later this year. Richard Sullivan is the Chief Clinical Officer at Health NZ and joins us to explain their decision. Global sharemarkets have been all over the place recently, with concerns around the state of the US economy seei…
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Are you fed up with being bombarded with the "correct approach" to podcasting? Today, we're sharing our personal experiences and discoveries about the tools and techniques that make a difference for us and those that fall short. We exchange insights on popular podcasting tools and their standout features. We cover editing software and our thoughts …
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Misinformation around the identity of the attacker behind the fatal stabbings of three children at a dance class in Southport last week has lead to the worst riots the UK has seen in more than a decade. What has been fuelling the unrest and what could the consequences be? Gore toddler Lachie Jones was found dead in January 2019. An inquest into the…
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Do swear words in podcast titles hurt your discoverability? Today, we address a mailbag question about whether using swear words in podcast titles impacts discoverability and feedback. Additionally, we'll share tips borrowed from other podcasts to improve our shows. We'll also explore the significance of authenticity, creative methods for handling …
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Organisers promised that the Paris Olympic Games would be the greenest in modern history, saying they would halve the carbon footprints of the London and Rio editions. Can sporting events of this size be environmentally sustainable? If not, what might an alternative look like? Sticking with the Olympics, the women's boxing has been generating plent…
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On Easter Monday 2021, police were called to the home of a successful professional couple in the affluent Auckland suburb of Remuera. They found the body of Pauline Hanna. In his emergency call, her husband, Philip Polkinghorne, said she killed herself. Sixteen months later he was charged with her murder. As this podcast is released, he's currently…
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Is your podcast following copyright rules? Today, we discuss the use of copyrighted material in your podcast. Inspired by one of our community members, this topic covers the importance of giving credit, personal stories about copyright issues, and copyright laws to consider when protecting your content. Disclaimer: The advice shared in this episode…
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Iran has vowed to avenge the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh who died in an overnight air strike in Tehran. Israel hasn’t commented publicly on the strike but it has previously vowed to eliminate the group’s leaders. What does this mean for the already volatile situation in the Middle East? Stuff's Catrin Owen has been covering t…
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Some podcasts have a way of leaving a lasting impression. Their iconic introductions, unforgettable sign-offs, or colorful segments often have something that sets them apart. In today's episode, we explore how classic media, such as television and radio, can inspire and influence your podcast style. We investigate how these elements, drawn from cla…
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If you are looking for a loan, be it for a home or a credit card, there should be less hoops to jump through after the government has scrapped what it describes as "overly-prescriptive" regulations from the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act. A more streamlined process to borrowing money may sound pretty good, but not everyone is convinced. …
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