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Front and Centre Podcast

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Front and Centre, with Sean and Julza, is a SYN Nation Seasonal dedicated to highlighting the amazing achievements of incredible young people that deserve to be in the spotlight. We will be interviewing an extraordinary young individual every week, whether they be a musician, artist, entrepreneur, or anything in between! We will also be discussing phenomenal, unheard of and unreported news that we believe should be brought Front and Centre (get it?). Tune in Thursdays 7-8pm on SYN Nation to ...
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Front 'n' Centre Podcast

Front 'n' Centre Podcast

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Front 'n' Centre Podcast the podcast where each episode, we'll be discussing the latest news and highlights from the world of sports, talking fantasy sports all while having a laugh.
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Finding Success

Alex Butson Adam Dodds

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Everybody wants to be successful right? We’re here to help brake that monotony of life and help you find your own version of success! Tune in weekly to get rid of that cloud in front and learn how to see clearly and get everything you truly want out of this incredible life we’re living!
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CGMi Common Impact Centre Sermons

Church of God Misson Int'l - Common Impact Centre

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Sermons from Church of God Mission International - Common Impact Centre. We are a local church in Dagenham, United Kingdom. We love God and exist so that all people can find new life in Christ. For more information about us or to plan a visit, please visit our website at www.commonimpactcentre.church We hope you are blessed and inspired.
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Green World

Green World UK

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Welcome all to the Green World podcast! Green World UK is the magazine for members of the Green Party of England and Wales, bringing you commentary, news, analysis and interviews. On this podcast, you can find the audio version of our selected articles. You can find all our articles at www.greenworld.org.uk and you can follow us on twitter @GreenWorld_UK.
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Join me as I attempt to unfold what it takes to find purpose in this life. I'll share tools, reflections, casual conversation and things you can try to get you a little closer to your own mission that matters.
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CommBank Global Economic & Markets Update podcast

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Global Economic & Markets Research team will cover off on the latest market and economic news and dive deep into the big issues impacting the Australian and global economy. Information in this podcast is of a general nature only. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and does not constitute personal financial advice.
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The Poor Can Feed The Birds

Tom Tanuki

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The Poor Can Feed The Birds is hosted by Tom Tanuki, and covers participatory politics and activism around Australia. It covers rallies and actions upcoming and past, and takes part in the growing activist movement to change Australia and the world - while talking to the people at the front lines.
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The Footy Almanac Podcast

The Footy Almanac

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Talking sports of all sorts without the hyperbole, ego, contrived confrontation and bluster; Join Craig 'The People's Elbow' Little, Matt Quartermaine, 'Stone Cold' Steve Baker and their weekly guests for the Footy Almanac podcast. It's sports talk, but not the way you expect.
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In the frame

Barclays

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No sector or region is immune from challenges. Each episode we visit a different UK location, putting a client in the frame. Get insights to inspire your own business as we delve into the issues they’ve faced – and the big picture strategies that led to success. Barclays Bank PLC is registered in England (Company No. 1026167) with its registered office at 1 Churchill Place, London E14 5HP. Barclays Bank PLC is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority, and regulated by the Financial ...
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Law on Trial

Business Post

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Welcome to the podcast series from the Business Post on legal affairs in Ireland and beyond. In this series Catherine Sanz, legal correspondent of the Business Post, shines a light on legal topics and court cases, as well as offering interviews with high profile figures from the legal world.
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On Staging

Kyle Gould

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Interviewing directors, producers and other technical team members on the ups and downs of bringing their show to life along with an inside look on what audiences should be looking for when they come see the show. Followed by reviews on the successes of the staged production.
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In this week’s episode Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the top three influences affecting currency markets: Australian GDP data, a series of US labour market reports and the Bank of Canada interest rate decision. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full Global Economic & Markets Researc…
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An early Father’s Day saw a lift in spending in August. The CommBank Household Spending Insights Index rose by 1.8%/mth with gains in spending on Household goods and Hospitality. Stephen Halmarick, Chief Economist and Belinda Allen, Senior Economist discuss the results in this latest podcast. Education spending also rose while Utilities spend fell …
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This episode is brought to you by Schneider Electric, a digital partner for sustainability and efficiency. As the clock ticks towards Singapore’s mandatory climate reporting requirements, Schneider’s cluster president for Singapore and Brunei, Yoon Young Kim, and Singtel’s vice president of group sustainability, Andrew Buay explain what sets compan…
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In this week’s episode Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the top three influences affecting currency markets, including the consumer price index in the US, the Chinese economic data dump for August, and the European central bank’s monetary policy announcement. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to r…
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This week Belinda Allen and Stephen Wu deep dive in the June quarter GDP data. A soft result overall with growth of just 0.2% for the quarter and just 1% for the year. Weak consumption, strong public demand are discussed as well as the latest on household incomes, savings and productivity growth. A quiet week ahead locally with survey data out and …
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The Defence Secretary has said “we will do our part” as the government prepares us for a “difficult” budget, fuelling speculation that some big defence projects, like new planes or ships, could be axed. Sitrep’s Professor Michael Clarke explains why the Chancellor won’t be making any such announcements, but that that everything is up for considerat…
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Major General Tim Hodgetts served 41 years as an Army doctor, rising to become Surgeon General. He’s lived through gunfire and explosions while trying to save lives, from Germany via Northern Ireland, to Afghanistan. Throughout much of that time he also wrote poems as a way to help him process those experiences, but now he’s published some of them …
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Send us a text AFL Finals are here !!! We are back and its finals time. A lot of good footy to discuss as look forward to a blockbuster weekend of footy. How did the white tiger go in the paralymipcs? and who has the best footy jumper? Full episode will be available on youtube. Send us your brownlow medal tips. Find us on all your socials, Facebook…
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Which country needs to reverse emissions trends? Who has to start phasing out coal? Who must answer the SOS on rising sea levels affecting islands and coastal cities? In an exclusive interview with CNA, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres tells Climate Conversations co-host Liling Tan why the world’s biggest polluting countries need to accelerate…
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This week Belinda Allen, Stephen Wu and Gareth Aird deep dive into the July CPI data as well as the upcoming June quarter GDP data. Stephen notes disinflation broadened in July, beyond the electricity rebates. July retail trade was soft given the start of income tax cuts. While Gareth discuss the June quarter GDP print which should show continued m…
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Rishi Sunak wanted one of the UK’s top generals to be the next National Security Adviser, but Keir Starmer has decided to readvertise the job. So far it’s always been a civilian, but would a top-ranking officer make more sense? The UK’s first ever National Security Adviser, Lord Peter Ricketts, tells us what the role involves and shares his thought…
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Send us a text A big week with live All Australian update through out the podcast a fun beer and some team reviews. Remember fathers day is around the corner and we are happy to help you out with gift ideas. Please like and share and head over to TicTok for all our video content. Support the Show.โดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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From massive amounts of energy usage in hospitals, nursing homes and clinics to single use plastics for medical supplies, the medical industry's carbon footprint beats that of shipping or aviation. But how do you save lives and save the planet too? Jack Board and Liling Tan break it down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Electrifying Australian cars have involved the uptake of various low-emission technologies ranging from hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). In the latest podcast, Joseph Capurso, Head of International and Sustainable Economics, and John Oh, Sustainable Economist sit down t…
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In this week’s episode, Carol Kong and Joseph Capurso discuss the top four influences affecting currency markets: Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole, the US personal consumption expenditures inflation report, the Australian monthly CPI indicator for July, and European consumer price index for August. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ …
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This week, CBA economists Harry Ottley and Stephen Wu discuss the RBA minutes released last week and look ahead to a busy week for Australian economic data. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full Global Economic & Markets Research (GEMR) disclaimers which can be found at www.commbankresearch.com.…
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The UK’s first sovereign military satellite, Tyche, is now in orbit. It’s the first piece of a planned constellation of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance orbiters, at a cost approaching one billion pounds. Former Royal Navy officer Darren Jones, from Tyche’s manufacturer, explains what capability it can offer the Armed Forces, while Pro…
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Send us a text We're back as lone soldiers this week no special guest just fun times to be had. Does Jesus make any more outrageous statements? What's the best game you played as a kid? and is Timmy from Tim's Tips Ok? All these questions and more answered this week. Support the Show.โดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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For a small country, Singapore wastes a staggering amount of food. And yet, there are people who struggle to eat three good meals a day. To tackle this, member of parliament Louis Ng spearheaded the Good Samaritan Food Donation Bill which was passed on Aug 7. He speaks to Liling Tan and Jack Board on why he embarked on this journey. See omnystudio.…
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We discuss the top four influences on currency markets this week, including a speech by FOMC Chair at Jackson Hole, the minutes of the RBA’s August meeting, Japan’s consumer price index and European wages. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full Global Economic & Markets Research (GEMR) disclaimer…
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In this week’s podcast, Stephen Wu and Harry Ottley talk through last weeks labour force survey and why despite strong employment outcomes, the unemployment rate continues to rise. They also discuss the impact a loosening labour market is having on wages growth and preview the RBA Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes due out tomorrow. ------ DISCLAIMER …
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Is this Chess, or Russian Roulette? Professor Michael Clarke explains why Ukraine has chosen a path with big risks, but also potentially big rewards by taking the fight to Russia on its own turf in Kursk. Sitrep’s Simon Newton analyses the forces and movements of each side as we assess how this could develop and affect the war. 75 years since the G…
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Send us a text A special guest arrives and helps us out this week. We have a brief look at the olympics now that it’s done and a look forward to our man the white tiger!! A lot of exciting games of footy to look at and a pyramid that we are so positive on this week. Support the showโดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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The first look at household spending in July showed no change according to the CommBank Household Spending Insights series. The index was flat in seasonally adjusted terms, with annual growth sitting at 4.5% in original terms. Chief Economist, Stephen Halmarick and Belinda Allen, Senior Economist dive into the details in the latest podcast and note…
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Earth Overshoot Day happened on August 1st. This means we've used up the earth resources faster than we should. Jack Board and Liling Tan chat through what that means for us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.โดย CNA
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From humble beginnings as a mechanic on his family’s pig farm, Robert Collard started out with nothing more than a set of spanners to his name. Utilising his mechanical know-how, combined with a focused, disciplined mindset honed through his racing career, he has built his business to become one of the leading demolition contractors in the UK and l…
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It was a big week with the RBA August Board Meeting and a hawkish tone in the statement and the press conference. Gareth Aird, Head of Australian Economics and Belinda Allen, Senior Economist deep dive into the meeting as well as the forecast updates in the Statement on Monetary Policy. The week ahead is also busy with the release of July employmen…
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In this week’s episode we discuss the top three influences affecting currency markets, including the US CPI, Australian employment and wages, and UK employment and CPI. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full Global Economic & Markets Research (GEMR) disclaimers which can be found at www.commbankr…
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Send us a text Last one of our Olympics specials with the great man Mark Foreman. We discuss alot of GOLD for the aussies and the last few events to round out the games. A few listener questions to kick us off and what sport should Australia add to the games? Make sure you stick around for FUN FACTS! Support the show…
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Sitrep’s looking into the role of the Russian mercenary group, Wagner, after reports of fierce fighting in the West African country of Mali and asking why this conflict has caused a diplomatic row between Mali and Ukraine? And where is the balance between the needs of the military and the needs of the media? Sitrep will discuss that with the former…
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Send us a text Quick fire this week! Browny gets a little bit of a fright when friend of the podcast Mark Foreman joins us for the end the pod. A lot of great games of footy to look at this week and Jesus puts a friend of the podcast in the bin. Support the Show.โดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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With temperatures breaking records in Singapore, what risks do migrant workers have? Aside from just drinking more water, what other innovative solutions can employers look at? Liling Tan asks Associate Professor Jason Lee who is also the Director of the Heat Resilience and Performance Centre at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in NUS. See omnys…
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This week Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the key influences on currency markets, including rising concerns of a US recession, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s impending interest rate decision, and New Zealand’s key employment data. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advised to read the full Global Economi…
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This week Alex and Adam talk about the madness the world has witnessed in recent weeks, from the Stock Market tanking around the world over recession fears - Much more on that this week! The attempted Assassination of a former president! Carnage around the world because a small update had a bug, crashing computers around the globe, grounding flight…
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Living in God's will has to be in every area of your life to enjoy abundant life, abundant joy, and abundant peace. We should learn not to be led by senses. We should train our spirits so that we are led by the spirit of God. For the Bible says as many that are led by the spirit of God, they are the sons of God. So God will enlighten us through our…
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Finally the Q2 24 CPI printed last week. A softer than expected CPI print removed the chance of a rate hike from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in August. Belinda Allen and Stephen Wu wrap up the data as well as preview the RBA meeting which should be a low key affair. We stick to our base case that an easing cycle can commence in November 202…
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Send us a text We welcome back Mark Foreman to talk week 2 of the olympics. Jesus brings us info about a new olympic event that we are excited to see. We tried to keep on track the best we could. We had a good laugh and we hope you do too. Support the showโดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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Most servicemen and women are getting a 6% pay rise, twice the rate of inflation. The government says it’s the biggest increase for more than 20 years. But in real terms pay has been falling for a decade, and satisfaction with it is at a record low. Sitrep talks to the Defence Veterans and People Minister, Alistair Carns, to ask whether it’s really…
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If elected, Kamala Harris will need to thread the needle between being strong on climate change and not upsetting hugely influential big oil and gas companies. Jack Board discusses her prospects with NYU climate and energy expert, Dr Carolyn Kissane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This Week the boys Adam and Alex talk about and a plethora of subjects from interest rates, the Housing Market and even what's going on with Ocado! What we think could be the next BIG industry to get involved in! As well as some other thought provoking topics!!! As always a mega listen, we hope you enjoy! This Episode was recorded 2 Weeks Prior to …
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This week Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the three major central bank meetings this week, that could influence the Australian dollar. They also discuss the upcoming Australian CPI, which is widely regarded to make or break the case for an Reserve Bank of Australian interest rate hike next week. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening…
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The long awaited Q2 24 CPI will be out Wednesday this week. How inflation prints will make or break the case for the RBA to increase interest rates at the August Board Meeting. In this podcast, Senior Economist Belinda Allen and Economist Harry Ottley chat through why the CBA house view remains that a further interest rate rise will not be required…
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The new head of the Army has warned the UK has three years to be ready to fight a war or deter conflict. General Sir Roly Walker’s talked about an “increasingly volatile world” but he said war wasn’t inevitable and the Army had "just enough time" to prepare itself. He says he wants to double the Army's fighting power in three years (and triple it b…
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Send us a text Here it is ! Our Olympic episode with special guest, Host of the Path to Paris Podcast (found on the back chat channel) and friend of the podcast Mark Foreman. Things started so well but it turned out to be a really fun look at the week ahead. Enjoy, Like and Share. Support the showโดย Front 'n' Centre Podcast
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This Episode was Recorded a couple of weeks ago, Before the Euro Finals....and its abit obvious at the beginning! Other than that the Boys Adam and Alex, talk abit about crypto, They Dive into Mental Health, and the power of going for a walk before a moment you need to focus, how powerful meditation can be! This and Loads more in this weeks episode…
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Jack Board takes a trip deep into the heart of communities on the climate front line in the Pacific, where culture, identity and nationhood are all at stake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.โดย CNA
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