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Ando & Co

Chris Andersen

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People are infinitely interesting. I sit down to learn more about people that interest me on a regular basis and record their entertaining stories here. This is also one of the key reasons I run Beers With Mates as well - to make it a habit to meet more interesting people from all walks of life each month. Some of the people featured here are sportspeople, artists and musicians. Others are entrepreneurs, business leaders or interesting individuals just doing their thing in the career they lo ...
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Scratching the Surface

Jarrett Fuller

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Scratching the Surface is a podcast about design, theory, and creative practice. Hosted by Jarrett Fuller, each episode features wide-ranging conversations with designers, architects, writers, academics, artists, and theorists about how design shapes culture. Previous guests include architecture critic Paul Goldberger, MoMA design curator Paola Antonelli, architect and OMA partner Reinier de Graaf, Pentagram partner Michael Bierut, RISD President Rosanne Somerson, writer Kurt Andersen, and d ...
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Double Play Podcast

Andersen Pickard

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The Double Play Podcast is a weekly show that covers both baseball and football. Each episode will include scorching hot predictions, top-notch analysis, and exclusive interviews.
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Stay Tuned Radio

Shawn Henderson

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My name is Shawn Henderson and these podcasts are selections from my weekly radio show, Stay Tuned. Stay Tuned is heard on WSCA 106.1 FM in Portsmouth, NH. It airs every Friday from 1:30 to 5:00pm http://wscafm.org The format of the program is interview/performance. I have live in-studio guests each week that come on the program and perform as well as take part in an interview. I like to think of it as an in-depth look at the musician, their music, art and life. It's fun, entertaining and al ...
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Wide World of Dougs

Misfit Toys

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Each week comedians Doug Benson and Doug Mellard talk to their guest about Dougs, names, their careers, and if they can help us get Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff on the show.
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Newstalk ZB

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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Revolutionary Thoughts

Rahul Luthra

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Ever wondered what the hack does business persons are doing? How are they live the extra Rich life? What they are planning to do, to be in the business for years? Hey everyone, here I'm Introducing my Podcast channel. a place where we talk about Marketing, Business, Strategies, Creatives, Entrepreneurship, and more. and we will discuss various aspects of business & startups. so, fasten your seat belts and come join me in this journey of knowing everything about Entrepreneurs and StartUps. Wa ...
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Energy Trailblazers | hosted by Holly Ransom | powered by EY

created by Energy Disruptors in partnership with EY

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Energy Trailblazers is a podcast and video conversation series hosted by renowned interviewer Holly Ransom and created by the founders of Energy Disruptors: UNITE. The Calgary-based initiative has been awarded for its in-person conferences designed to accelerate global clean energy and climate solutions by uniting the world’s boldest trailblazers. In collaboration with EY, the team is rallying the most inspirational entrepreneurs, business leaders and global thinkers in energy, finance, inve ...
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Bobby and Jens are joined by Producer Mark as we dive into the mailbag and answer your questions. This week we discuss if gifting a stage, or even a race is a good idea, the best and worst roadside encounters with fans, unpicking the complex international languages of the peloton and find out why Remco Evenepoel is so dominant! Send us your questio…
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Big report day for big issues. Report Number One: The ComCom and the business of banking. The market doesn’t work, more banks would help, how to get more banks? How to get less regulation, how to get better deals for the customer? Firstly, don’t hold your breath. The ComCom has looked into power and petrol and banking – not a lot changes. Nicola Wi…
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Joe Biden reflected on his legacy and laid a case against Donald Trump in a rousing address. The President's speech ended the first day of the Democratic National Convention where Kamala Harris will accept the presidential nomination. Biden says crime has fallen under his presidency - and will continue to fall when a prosecutor is elected President…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 21st of August, the banks respond to the Commerce Commission report saying there isn't enough competition in the sector. Do they agree? We found Darleen Tana and pulled them from the naughty corner of Parliament to ask why they still deserves to stay on as an MP after turning down the Gr…
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The Government has stepped in after it was revealed police have intentionally not been enforcing a law banning smoking and vaping in cars carrying children. NZME can reveal not a single fine has been issued since the law came into force in 2021, with police saying fines are punitive and unlikely to work. It can also be revealed police never carried…
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The largest investor of struggling Canterbury milk processor, Synlait, will increase its ownership if its planned equity raise gets approval. China's Bright Dairy's committing to pay 60 cents per share for $185 million of stock to lift its stake of the company to 65.3%. Board chair George Adams says it's critical for Synlait's future - after it tol…
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Darleen Tana has made their choice to remain in Parliament. They have declined the Green Party’s request to resign, leaving the Party to deliberate over whether or not to enact the waka jumping legislation. Tana revealed to Mike Hosking that they’re surprised the report into the allegations of migrant exploitation in their husband’s business hasn’t…
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The Police Association says officers' workloads are big enough without enforcing smoking and vaping bans. Newstalk ZB has revealed in the four years since a law banning smoking and vaping in cars with children was passed, no one has been fined or summonsed to court. Association President Chris Cahill says there are much more important things for po…
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ANZ's chief executive believes New Zealand's banking system is competitive. The Commerce Commission's market study found there's little competition between the big four banks, and they take high profits by international standards. It recommends open banking and giving Kiwibank access to more capital, to better compete and become a disruptor. Antoni…
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Ukraine’s President is keeping pressure on Western allies as they struggle to defend two key positions against Russia. In an evening address over the weekend, Zelenskyy said that there is a need for faster delivery of supplies from their partners, aiming the address to the United States, United Kingdom, and France in particular. France Corresponden…
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So, one poll tells us something by not really moving and another poll tells us something by being badly misrepresented. The TV1 news numbers last night show that essentially the Government is travelling well, most parties are stable, the Greens are down a bit, but its all, so far, within the margin of error. Nothing really has changed. What that te…
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Rescuers are scrambling to search for six people, including British tech mogul Mike Lynch, who are missing after a tornado capsized a super yacht off the coast of Sicily. There were 22 aboard when the yacht sank, 15 have been rescued, including a New Zealand citizen. One person is confirmed dead. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking the sh…
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One of New Zealand’s country music faves is making her return to New Zealand. Tami Neilson, a multi-award winner and friend of the great Willie Nelson, has announced a new mini tour of the country: Neilson Sings Nelson. She’ll be performing all of her favourites from the Willie Nelson songbook, with the endorsement of Nelson himself: “Tami’s the re…
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Concern over falling birth rates after new figures show it's the lowest since World War II. Stats NZ says the national fertility rate was 1.5 births per woman, down from 1.60. Massey University sociologist Paul Spoonley told Mike Hosking New Zealand is following the trends of other western nations, with many European countries recording far lower b…
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It’s a battle of the banks after last week's Official Cash Rate cut. Most banks dropped their advertised retail loan rates within minutes of last Wednesday's Reserve Bank announcement. ANZ and Co-Operative Bank have now dropped their rates even further. Co-Operative Chief Executive Mark Wilkshire told Mike Hosking things are getting competitive. He…
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A former US Treasurer says he hasn't seen this level of support for the Democrats since Barack Obama's presidential campaign. The Democratic National Convention starts in Chicago today. It's where Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Governor Tim Walz will accept their presidential and vice presidential nominations. Former Democratic N…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 20th of August, the Democrats National Convention is getting underway, so will they see the same enthusiastic scenes as the Republicans? The Prime Minister dances his way around questions about what the Government will do with Kiwibank and talks about race relations. Tami Neilson has been …
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There's hope that employment numbers could be a sign of economic growth. Seek job ads are up 3% for the month, with retail and government jobs increasing. Seek Country Manager Rob Clark told Mike Hosking there's still an overall downward trend, but it's promising. He says after five months of declining ads, it shows people are getting ready for mor…
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Christopher Luxon says the Government will be acting on the Commerce Commission's final report on the banking sector. The watchdog's final report is due out about 8.30am. In its draft report, published in May, it found the sector was lacking competition, and recommended changes to allow Kiwibank to grow bigger and to allow smaller banks to compete …
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​For a Government looking to save money, it beggars belief that they haven't had a decent look at the Waitangi Tribunal. Yet again they strike, this time with a report that condemns the Treaty Principles Bill. They condemn it and want it abolished. The trouble is, there is no such thing. The tribunal is like a court. Fortunately it doesn’t have the…
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Claims better regulation is needed to combat workplace safety. A report's found you're twice as likely to die at work in New Zealand, than in Australia. It says workplace deaths, injuries, and health issues cost the country nearly five billion dollars last year. The Business Leaders’ Health and Safety Forum’s Francois Barton told Mike Hosking we co…
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The Government hopes increased breath testing will make people think twice about drink-driving. It's aiming to conduct 3.3 million breath tests a year, with 65-percent at the highest risk times and places. 1.3 billion dollars is being funnelled into the initiative over three years. Transport Minister Simeon Brown told Mike Hosking this funds Police…
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Concerns the Waikato's central location will continue to make it a popular location for boy racer "meets". It comes after four police vehicles were rammed, after a gathering on the northern reaches of Hamilton turned hostile over the weekend. Police have released images of a ute involved, and are seeking two people of interest. Waikato District May…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 19th of August, $1.3b is being spent to up the amount our police drug and drink test our drivers. Do we have the resource for that? Mike becomes fascinated about the wattage he's putting out on his stationary bike and whether or not he's an above average biker. The Warriors push for the…
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Silvan Dillier is a key part of the Alpecin-Deceuninck team. His role as a domestique saw him spent more hours at the head of the peloton at this years tour de France, than any other rider, as he worked for team leaders Mathieu van der Poel and Jasper Philipsen. He joined Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt shortly after the Tour de France had concluded to…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Adrian Orr: 3/10 Adrian isn't my hero of the week. He did what he should have done, but the way he did it yet again reminds us that the Covid experiment and the economic carnage that went with it is the result of people who could …
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The All Blacks are looking to right last week’s wrongs as they face off against Argentina in this weekend’s rematch. The side had their first loss under the new management of Scott Robertson, going down 30-38 in Wellington. They’ll be playing in Eden Park, the first time they’ve faced Argentina in Auckland since the 2011 World Cup quarterfinal. All…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined the show once more to Wrap the Week alongside Mike Hosking. They discussed the ingredients of Pringles, and Tim egged them on as Kate explained the Sink Conundrum plaguing their household. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.โดย Newstalk ZB
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Balancing directors' safety and accountability is the goal of the Commerce Minister's shake up of the Companies Act. Andrew Bayly is looking to make it harder to "phoenix", in which assets are transferred from indebted companies to new ones, leaving the former to face insolvency. He says they want to make it easier to catch directors doing the wron…
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Two doctors are among those accused of taking advantage of Matthew Perry's drug addiction before his death. The Friends star died in his hot tub last October from the acute effects of ketamine and subsequent drowning. Five people are facing charges, including two doctors for falsely prescribing, selling, or injecting Ketamine to Perry. Sky News rep…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 16th of August, Kim Dotcom's extradition notice has been signed. So how long will this drag out, again, in the courts? Ethan Blackadder talks coming off a loss against Argentina and keeping the Eden Park fortress winning streak alive. Kate explains the sink conundrum at their home, while Ti…
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Rumours have been circulating that the Saudi-backed LIV Golf is teeing up an event in Christchurch, possibly as early as next year. The Herald understands LIV Golf has been looking at the possibility of bringing a high-profile tournament to Christchurch Golf Club to New Zealand’s second oldest club. Christchurch Golf Club general manager Mike Hadle…
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A new short-term worker visa's proving popular within the wine growing industry. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford's creating a new subcategory of the Specific Purpose Work Visa to help employers in upcoming seasonal peaks. She says the roles can't last longer than nine months and exclude jobs usually covered by the Recognised Seasonal Employer S…
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Kim Dotcom may have his work cut out if he wants to stay in New Zealand. The tech mogul's been fighting to remain here for more than a decade, but time may be up with Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith signing an extradition order. It means he'll likely stand trial in the US. Barrister Clive Elliott KC told Mike Hosking a judicial review is the next s…
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Pressure is on Christopher Luxon over 501s as he meets with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in Canberra. In 2022, former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had convinced Albanese of a common-sense approach to the topic. But that stance changed in June, when a new directive made the safety of Australians the top priority in deportation decisi…
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Millions of Brits are out of work and not looking for more. Official figures show that inactivity is sitting at 9.41 million, or 22.2% of the working age population, which is up 350,000 from 2023. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that while some of those people are students and people taking early retirement, there’s still a residue of…
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The great crime out of Adrian Orr's move is you can't trust him. A central bank is supposed to get the economy and he and his committee clearly don’t. Don’t get me wrong - what he did was the right thing. A lot of people think it was the right thing. But he is supposed to land it softly and he crashed it. Having crashed it, he still denied he crash…
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Supercars is back this weekend, wheels hitting the tracks in Tasmania. Kiwi driver Matt Payne is coming off a successful run, doing no worse than 4th in all of them, and making it to the top of the podium in the second Townsville race. He joined Mike Hosking ahead of this weekend’s race, telling him that hopefully they can continue that success and…
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The demand for electric vehicles has continued its decline. Last year importers across the country were scrambling to meet demand, and Auckland City Electric Vehicles was awaiting one of their largest shipments. Since the axing of the clean car discount, BMI Research figures suggest that the total decline in EV sales will fall by nearly 11 thousand…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 15th of August, why is Health NZ doing presentations on frontline cuts when the Government and the Health Commissioner say there will be no frontline cuts? Sabotage? Resistance? Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr has a spirited chat after dropping the OCR to 5.25% with no real warning. Kiwi…
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Most banks have cut their advertised rates following yesterday's OCR decision. The Reserve Bank cut the Official Cash Rate by 25-basis points, going from 2.5% to 2.25%. Kiwibank was the first to move. Chief Executive Steve Jurkovich told Mike Hosking it's a positive sign of things to come, with their team now forecasting a steady period of cuts fro…
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Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr is defending his change of tune on the Official Cash Rate. He's cut the OCR to 5.25%. Some economists are criticising the suddenness of the change of direction, with Brad Olsen calling on the central bank to take accountability for radically changing its forecast without a radical change in circumstances. But Orr to…
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Health New Zealand is adamant frontline roles are safe from cuts. The health agency has been tasked with reining in the sector's budget and a commissioner replaced the board last month after concerns of serious overspending. Staff have been told to dismiss a presentation suggesting job cuts could come from hundreds of doctors and more than a thousa…
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The Immigration Minister says she's making needed changes to the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme. The cap on seasonal workers will increase by 1,250 to 20,750, and the pause on accommodation cost increases will be lifted. Employers will be able to average out workers' minimum 30 hours a week over four weeks and need to pay experienced staff onl…
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We're taking the summer off and will be republishing some of our favorite episodes from the archives through August. This episode originally aired October 13, 2021.—Esther Choi is a multidisciplinary artist and architectural historian. In 2019, she published Le Corbuffet, a Fluxus-inspired artist's book that adopts the form of a cookbook and in 202…
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Former Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison testified yesterday via video link in a defamation case Senator Linda Reynolds brought against her former staffer, Brittany Higgins. Senator Reynolds is suing Ms Higgins over social media posts made last year, which she claims greatly injured her character and reputation and caused her distress and e…
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My least favourite data dump yesterday. Firstly tourism – which yet again reminds me how, when I was asking well in excess of a year ago where the hell all the people were, no one seemed to care or hear me Fast forward 18 months, with the numbers stuck at about 80% of what they were 5 years ago, the industry I read now is “worried". Why weren't the…
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Pete Miskimmin is one of New Zealand’s leading sports administrators – and he’s set to show us off to the world. The former Black Sticks Captain and Sports NZ CEO has taken on a new role as Sports Diplomacy Manager and tasked with using sport to achieve Government objectives in political, economic, and social sectors. He told Mike Hosking that it a…
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National’s Mark Mitchell and Labour’s Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to dig into some of the biggest stories of the week on Politics Wednesday. Parliament is taking another break – off three weeks for the school holidays, back for two weeks, and off for another. What’s prompted this one? The country is facing a power crisis, what are their thou…
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