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Funeral Potatoes & Wool Mittens

Staci Perry Mergenthal

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Welcome to Funeral Potatoes and Wool Mittens, a show for people who embrace the warm and cozy spirit of everyday living in the Midwest. Whether you cook, bake, or have food delivery on speed dial, everyone has a comforting recipe or story to share. We bake cookies for our kids’ hockey teams and bring cheesy hash browns to funerals. Lefse and krumkake are in our DNA. Candy bars and apples make a salad. We'll ditch work for a lake day, drive an hour for an old-fashioned bakery, and don wool mi ...
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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Beyond the Cover

Lauren Cobello

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The Beyond the Cover Podcast, hosted by Lauren Cobello! In this podcast, we invite you to join us for captivating conversations with celebrities, influencers, entrepreneurs, who are all non-fiction authors. Together with Lauren and her esteemed guests, we dive deep into the pages of each guest's book, uncovering their motivations and the driving forces behind their stories. But it doesn't end there! We go BEYOND THE COVER and explore how these books intertwine with their broader business str ...
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Every entrepreneur has a journey. And every journey includes inspiration. If you’re doubting your decision to follow your passion and vision, or convert your ”lessons learned” and expertise into a business, listen in! Here you’ll gain sales & marketing secrets, as well as inspiration and a few golden nuggets from featured guest entrepreneurs to help you take the next step and build a thriving business for yourself!
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This is the Gay Business & Marketing Made Easy Podcast where you’ll learn how to do business with and market to the LGBT community in an authentic and transparent way. We’re talking about the $884 billion dollar lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. We’ll help you grow your business, gain market share, and impact your bottom line. Hosted by the Professional Lesbian, Jenn T. Grace. This podcast answers questions and provides tips and tricks for reaching out the gay, lesbian, bisex ...
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On today's episode, Kiwis may be losing tens of millions of dollars a year due to supermarket pricing errors according to the Grocery Commission, Te Papa has decided to start charging international visitors an entry fee of $35 from next month, Auckland supermarkets and liquor stores could be banned from selling alcohol after 9pm by December, five a…
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A spectacular mural at a Gisborne skatepark is the winning entry in a competition to raise awareness of a free counselling service for young people in distress. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti correspondent Alexa Cook has the story.
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Members of the disability community say the new government sanctions on benefits fails to address difficulties they face, such as career restrictions, the housing crisis, and accessible transport. Rachel Perterson is part of the disability community and spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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PM Christopher Luxon has delivered his first official foreign policy speech, delivered at the Lowy Institute, which comes on the eve of meeting with Anthony Albanese. Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists have walked off the job today for four days, saying Health New Zealand has failed to address pay claims. Union advocate Abbey Hebson spoke to Morning Report.
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Eight months ago, Consumer New Zealand teamed up with the Environmental Law Initiative and Lawyers for Climate Action New Zealand to file a joint claim against Z Energy, but Z Energy is fighting back. Bill Hickman has more.
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The Climate Change Commission says New Zealand isn't adapting to the climate crisis fast enough and the status quo is unsustainable. Rod Carr chairs the Commission and he spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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A drug researcher suspects small blocks of meth wrapped to look like pineapple lollies may be linked to Mexican cartels. Illicit Drug Monitoring System at Massey University head Dr Chris Wilkins spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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In the ten months since Israel began ground operations in Gaza in retaliation for the 7th of October massacre by Hamas, 40,000 Palestinians have died. Tel Aviv correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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On today's episode, many economists and retailers are welcoming the first cut to the official cash rate in four years, down 25 basis points, as a relief for mortgage-holders and businesses. ANZ's chief economist, Sharon Zollner and chief executive of Retail NZ Carolyn Young join us, a former meth addict says her 13-year-old brother and three year o…
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The author Stacy Gregg has taken out the top prize at this year's New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults held on Wednesday night in Wellington. New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults convenor Maia Bennett spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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The Prime Minister flew out to Sydney Thursday morning for his first official Trans-Tasman meeting with his Australian counterpart where security and defence will be front and centre amid concerns over any potential AUKUS involvement. Political Reporter Lillian Hanley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The Government's Nation-wide Service and Campus Planning report shows that by 2043, 9 out of 10 hospital beds will be filled with someone aged 65 years or over if the care model doesn't change. Director of Health New Zealand Ageing Well Andy Inder spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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A structural engineer says he would rather his children learn in a potentially earthquake-prone building, than have their education disrupted. President of the Structural Engineering Society Nic Brooke spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Residents of a notorious stretch of road in the Western Bay of Plenty say a median barrier is blocking direct access to their homes - and making the highway even more dangerous. Waikato reporter Natalie Akoorie says a review is now under way.
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A Government report says that by 2043, 9 out of 10 hospital beds will be filled with someone aged 65 years or over if the care model doesn't change. ACA Chief Executive Tracey Martin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The appeal of Gail Maney, Stephen Stone, Colin Maney and Mark Henriksen for the murder of Deane Fuller-Sandys in 1999 wrapped up in Wellington yesterday. Private investigator who was working on the appeal Tim McKinnel spoke to Guyon Espiner.
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The Government is raising the cap on seasonal workers coming into the country in a bid to help the horticulture and viticulture industries. Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Nadine Tunley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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A former meth addict says her 13-year-old brother and three year old son are lucky to be alive after getting six meth tablets disguised as lollies in an Auckland City Mission food parcel. Sarita Kaukau spoke to Morning Report producer Rayssa Almeida.
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