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Are you looking for creative, enjoyable ways to help the kids in your life want to know God? You can introduce your family to Jesus Christ and the valuable lessons found in God’s Word through podcasts! Adventures: Bible Truths in Action uses familiar stories and characters to illustrate Bible principles that kids can understand and apply to every day life—now. #christiankids, #Biblestoriesforkids, #christianstoriesforkids, #familydevotions, #familybibletime, #bedtimestories, #drivetimedevoti ...
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Are you looking for creative, enjoyable ways to help kids want to know God and His Word? Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher or caregiver, Ron and Carrie Webb, and the Fish Bytes team can help! Fish Bytes For Kids presents entertaining, inspirational and educational Bible story skits, modern Christian parables, short stories that teach Bible principles and memory verse commercials that help kids understand and apply Bible truths to their everyday lives. As children’s pastors, pare ...
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The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio

Adam Graham Radio Detective Podcasts

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Are you ready for a mystery? Get ready to unleash your inner sleuth. Every day Monday-Saturday, we feature a different detective audio drama from the Golden Age of Radio. Our current mystery-solving line-up of radio detectives includes The Adventures of the Falcon, Bulldog Drummond, Broadway's My Beat, Mr. and Mrs. North, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, and Dragnet. Whether you want to listen to a mystery before going to sleep or enjoy some drama while driving, or just feel nostalgia for old-scho ...
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Triumph Network

Triumph Network

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The Triumph Region is one of the fastest growing organizations in the Direct to Home industry. Join Senior Regional Manager Puck Heriford as he hosts guests with incredible insight for those wanting to develop and pursue a career in sales.
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TCC is THE podcast for conservative educators, parents, and patriots who believe in free speech, traditional values, and education without indoctrination. Each week, we dive into the issues that are plaguing our education system and keeping you up at night. Each episode offers common sense ideas to improve education in our classrooms and communities. You may feel like you’re the last conservative educator, but you are not alone. Tune in to hear insightful, thought-provoking, common-sense ide ...
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The Adam Copeland Podcast

The Adam Copeland Podcast

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THE ADAM COPELAND PODCAST features Adam and his friends catching up on their lives, experiences, beliefs, and the paths they’ve taken. Their conversations meander across a wide array of topics, including travel, religion, parenting, politics, sports, culture, and personal stories. Meet some people you may not know — but probably would like to have in your friend group. Be inspired by everyday people making a difference and an impact in their communities.
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Exploring the frontiers of ministry and technology, and interviewing pioneers and builders at the frontlines. We’d like to think of this podcast as a weekly coffee chat with your new ministry buddies, where we catch up, swap stories, push each other forward, and have a few laughs. Welcome to the future!
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The Reaction Podcast

The Reaction Podcast

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Reaction is an online magazine dedicated to commentary and analysis on politics, geopolitics, economics and culture. The Reaction Podcast, hosted by Iain Martin, will feature some of the world's leading writers and thinkers about a variety of subjects ranging from politics and philosophy to economics and culture. Become a Reaction subscriber (https://reaction.life/subscribe/) to receive Iain Martin's weekly newsletter, the Reaction Daily Briefing, columns from Tim Marshall, Adam Boulton and ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Today's Mystery: Joe Friday and Ben Romero investigate the theft of narcotics from a Catholic hospital pharmacy. Original Radio Broadcast Date: August 10, 1950 Originating from Hollywood Starring: Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday; Barton Yarborough as Sergeant Ben Romero; Herb Butterfield Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatre…
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Today's Mystery: Joe Friday and Ben Romero investigate the theft of narcotics from a Catholic hospital pharmacy. Original Radio Broadcast Date: August 10, 1950 Originating from Hollywood Starring: Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday; Barton Yarborough as Sergeant Ben Romero; Herb Butterfield Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatre…
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Introducing Passalong Plant Tradition from Ask Grumpy. Follow the show: Ask Grumpy The Grumpy Gardener helps a reader with a fig tree dilemma. Plus, Grumpy’s gripe of the week. You can find us online at southernliving.com/askgrumpy Ask Grumpy Credits: Steve Bender aka The Grumpy Gardener - Host Nellah McGough - Co-Host Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern…
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Today's Mystery: Johnny goes to Reno to find out who is trying to kill a cat whose owner left him $60,000. Original Radio Broadcast Date: July 7, 1957 Originated from Hollywood Starring: Bob Bailey as Johnny Dollar; Jack Edwards; Howard McNear; Edgar Barrier; Chester Stratton; Virginia Gregg; Will Wright; Joan Banks; Bill James When making your tra…
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How would Cleopatra, Mary Magdalene, Frida Kahlo or Julia Gillard sound if we heard them sing their thoughts? Well-Behaved Women is a new musical from Carmel Dean celebrating legendary women through powerful and hilarious original songs. It opens this weekend at Belvoir Theatre in Sydney. Guest: Stefanie Caccamo, Actor and Performer, Well-Behaved W…
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The 'Aasea Robin' is a kind of fish with wing-like fins and six little legs that it can use to walk on the sea floor, or even to feel for its prey. But today in the journal Current Biology, scientists have suggested it might actually be able to taste with its legs as well. And we're about to have an additional moon for a few weeks- so what is a "mi…
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Australia's biggest medical imaging lab I-MED is allowing start-up harrison.ai to use its patient scans to train artificial intelligence. But it's unclear as to whether patients consented, and now the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner is stepping in to determine if I-MED has complied with privacy requirements. A federal government r…
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For the first time in history, two teams from above the imaginary "Barassi Line" will face off in the AFL grand final. Does the success of teams in Sydney and Brisbane reveal something about the strength of Australian rules football in northern states? Guests: Sydney Swans CEO Tom Harley and Brisbane Lions Chairman Andrew Wellington Producer: Richa…
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Interest rates, inflation and negative gearing have been on the lips of most Australians this week. Although underlying inflation dropped to its lowest percentage since early 2022 and headline inflation fell in August, most economists aren't predicting an interest rate cut until next year. But what factors drive the timelines for these predictions?…
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In the AFL, the teams are in, with ruckman Darcy Fort picked for Brisbane, but his schoolboy rival Taylor Adams omitted by the Swans. In rugby league, the sport remains determined to take attention from the men's and women finals this week after Brisbane and favourite son Kevin Walters "parted company" yesterday. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast…
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Negative gearing and capital gains tax reforms - is this something the government is actively considering? And is there an appetite for change? Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Spe…
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirmed Treasury has been asked for expert advice and modelling on potential changes to negative gearing, but it's not the first time some of this work has been undertaken. Independent Senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambie asked the Parliamentary Budget Office to assess five options earlier this year. Senator Pocock told …
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Vice President Kamala Harris has reaffirmed her support for the Ukraine, and US support for the country's war against Russia - meeting with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy also met with President Biden, in what is potentially the leaders final meeting while Biden is President. Guest: Vasyl Myroshnychenko, Ambassador of Ukrain…
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The man accused of Melbourne's 1977 Easey Street double murder could be facing an Australian court within weeks following his decision not to fight extradition from Italy Australian-Greek citizen Perry Kouroumblis, 65, has told a Rome court he's innocent and intends to fight to clear his name after being accused by Victoria Police of savagely murde…
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In 2016 the polls predicted that Hillary Clinton would win the US Presidential election and become the first female President, but as history showed she lost to Donald Trump. Eight years later Kamala Harris is now vying to become the first female President and looking to Clinton's former team to see what lessons can be learnt from the 2016 loss. Gu…
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Four countries including Australia are taking the Taliban to the International Court of Justice under the convention of elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. A member of Afghan Parliament in exile and critic of the Taliban hopes the move will prevent other countries from adopting extreme regulations for women. Guest: Mariam Sola…
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Israel is carrying out more strikes in Lebanon, rejecting a call by the US and allies including Australia for an immediate 21 day ceasefire. As diplomatic efforts continue, Israel has continued to strike what it says are Hezbollah targets, with it's military claiming to have killed another Hezbollah commander overnight. Guest: Hilal Khashan, Profes…
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Tune in to the gameshow “You Have Wisdom” as contestants compete to honor and obey God’s Word. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” Proverbs 9:10 PCS1#kids, #biblestoriesforkids, #bedtimestoriesforkids, #familydevotions, #christiankids, #storiesforkids, #godlywisdom, #guardyourheart, #thefearofthelordbringswisdom, #renewyourmindtogods…
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Today's Mystery: The uncle of an aspiring author pulls a gun on Jerry and is shot in the scuffle. He's found dead from a knife wound. Original Radio Broadcast Date: March 2, 1943 Originating from New York City Starring: Joseph Curtin as Jerry North; Alice Frost as Pamela North; Maurice Tarplin as Lieutenant Bill Weigand Support the show monthly at …
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Hollywood veteran filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola's new release has received a mixed response from critics. Jason Di Rosso says the Godfather director's latest release Megalopolis is a confusing film, that won't work for everyone - but is a mediation on art and ambition, politics and family. RN film critic and host of The Screen Show Jason Di Rosso …
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Former President Donald Trump's path from celebrity to Commander in Chief has been in part due to his business success and the claims that he is a "self-made billionaire" A new book; 'Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success' takes a deep dive into the truth about Trump's finances and how he …
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Choice have released their second Government funded report into the price of an average basket of groceries. The consumer group send mystery shoppers around the country to compare prices at the supermarket chains. They have revealed wear your weekly shop is cheapest. Guest: Alexis de Silva, CEO Choice Producer: Matt Simpson…
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If predictions of sea level rises are true, Tuvalu could be almost entirely underwater by next century. So, can the nation still exist if its land is submerged? That's the question Tuvalu and other Pacific Island nations are asking at the United Nations this week. Guest: Simon Kofe, Tuvalu's minister for Justice, Communication and Foreign Affairs P…
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Yesterday's inflation data was better than what the Government was expecting, so will we see a softening of the RBA Governor's language in the November meeting? And is there is a renewed appetite for some form of change on negative gearing, or is it still political kryptonite? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast…
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Negative gearing is firmly back on the agenda, but Independent MP Allegra Spender says a "broader" conversation about the tax system and tax reform is needed. The member for Wentworth says "everything should be on the table", and encouraged the Greens and Coalition to support the Government's Help-To-Buy legislation, which has been delayed in the S…
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The Opposition says Australian's can't expect interest rates to drop anytime soon, despite a recent fall in headline inflation figures. Today's figures show headline inflation dropped to two-point-seven per cent in August, down from three-and-a-half per cent in July., partly because of state and federal cost of living relief measures. Guest: Angus …
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Households were left disappointed this week after the Reserve Bank yet again held off cutting interest rates. So too were home builders, as they contend with cost of living pressures and record high construction costs.Every month across Australia, there are more than 200 insolvencies in the construction sector. Featured: Mark Thompson, Sydney build…
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Before the bombing started in Lebanon there was a warning. A phone call from Israeli authorities telling tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. It's estimated that nearly half a million people have been displaced. In Sydney, Hassan Awada has been watching the news, trying to keep in touch with relatives and friends in Southern Lebanon wh…
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A United States Congressional hearing is underway trying to find what happened when US cyber-security firm CrowdStrike caused a global IT meltdown which impacted millions of people across the world in July Adam Meyers, a senior vice president at the company, said a perfect storm of issues caused the outage and that his firm is "determined to preven…
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The prospect of an Israeli ground incursion in Lebanon has been raised by one of the country's top military generals. Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces Herzi Halevi has told troops near the country's border that constant airstrikes in Leabnon's south is to allow them to prepare for a possible ground entry. In retaliation, Hezb…
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We mustn't dwell. No, not today. We CAN'T. Not on Sagpod Day! In this episode we go all the way back to a post-grunge 1995, as our special guest - New Zealand's First Lady Of Comedy Audrey Porne - has chosen the record store madhouse comedy, EMPIRE RECORDS. BEWARE: For about 5 minutes, this episode contains a lot of the bad swearword. You know, THA…
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Today's Mystery: An upstate police officer is murdered while transporting a prisoner who had been about to turn state's evidence. The prisoner then escapes. Original Radio Broadcast Date: November 12, 1949 Originating in Hollywood Starring: Larry Thor as Lieutenant Danny Clover; Charles Calvert as Sergeant Gino Tartaglia; Jane Morgan; Peggy Webber;…
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It's been hailed as a modern-day theatre classic and now Prima Facie will return to select screens. Since its inception, playwright Suzie Miller has been inundated with stories of how the piece transformed court and police practises in sexual assault and rape cases. Featuring: Suzie Miller, writer of Prima Facie.…
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Overnight, police have launched a targeted search for Samantha Murphy's remains near her hometown of Ballarat. Ms Murphy was reported missing after she left her Ballarat East home for a morning run on February 4. Guest: Mikaela Ortolan, ABC reporterAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Quad alliance has just launched the historic Quad Cancer Moonshot - an effort to leverage public and private resources to reduce the number of lives lost to cancer in the region, with an initial focus on cervical cancer. Guest: Professor Karen Canfell AC, Epidemiologist and Director of the Daffodil Centre…
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The Queensland government is hoping the bassist from one of Brisbane's most iconic bands can help support the state's nightlife. John Collins has been appointed the state's first ever Night-Life Economy Commissioner Guest:John Collins, Queensland Night-Life Economy Commissioner; Powderfinger bassist; venue manager Producers: Richard Crabtree and Ed…
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North Carolina is traditionally a Republican state, but was won by Former President Donald Trump by just over one per cent in 2020. Four years later and Mark Robinson a controversial candidate for Governor of the state could make North Carolina a win for Vice President Kamala Harris. Guest: Dr. Andy Jackson, Director of the Civitas Center for Publi…
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For the seventh consecutive month, the Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent. While the decision to keep rates steady was largely expected, there was no indication from the RBA Governor that there would be a rate cut in the near future. Guest: Jane Hume, Shadow Finance Minister Producer: Eleni Psaltis…
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Where does the RBA decision and the Governor's reasoning leave the Government? And the Albanese Government has asked for expert advice on how to scale back negative gearing - what do we know? The chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal polit…
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A study by the Australian Gambling Research Centre found about a third of young adults who gambled in the last year started betting before the age of 18 . Professor Samantha Thomas has extensively researched gambling reform and told RN Breakfast an age verification likely won't work - and says she's "very concerned with the framing" particularly fr…
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Recent data from Insightfully reveals 40 per cent of Australians are waiting too long to see their GP, with regional areas some of the worst impacted. In an effort to alleviate pressure on GPs and emergency departments, programs allowing pharmacists to provide frontline health services are now being rolled out across several Australian states and t…
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New research shows some corals are more heat tolerant based on their genetics and environment. Scientists are hoping this could slow the rate at which reefs are being bleached. Guest: Emily Howells, Senior Research Fellow in Marine Biology, Southern Cross University Producer: Maddie SpencerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will address the UN General Assembly in the US, laying out his plan for victory in the war with Russia. He'll also meet President Biden in Washington, where he's expected to increase pressure on the US and its allies to grant Ukraine permission to fire long-range missiles they've supplied into Russia, for th…
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Lawmakers in California have filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil alleging the oil giant has engaged in a "decades-long campaign of deception" about the effectiveness of plastic recycling. Exxon has hit back, blaming California for an inefficient recycling programme. Guest: Chelsea Linsley, Center for Climate Integrity Producer: David Cook…
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US President Joe Biden says an all-out war is possible between Israel and Hezbollah given the latest developments, but that it's not inevitable. Due to its diplomatic efforts, the US plays a significant role in the unfolding situation - so what are they doing to help stem further escalation? Guest: Professor Tom Mockaitis, historian and expert in t…
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Ten of thousands of Lebanese people have fled the south of Lebanon following deadly air strikes from Israel on Hezbollah targets. As people seek shelter in other parts of the country - Australian citizens who are in Lebanon - were warned yesterday to make arrangements to come home before it was too late. Guest: Paul Tabar, adjunct professor with We…
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Today's Mystery: Captain Drummond goes to a ghost town rumored to be haunted, in order to investigate the disappearance of an Eastern reporter. Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 21, 1948 Originating in New York Starring: Ned Wever as Bulldog Drummond; Luis Van Rooten as Denny Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Patreo…
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Original Release Date: November 17, 2009 Pat Novak’s hired to find a horse, and he finds the horse and a dead body. Original Air Date: March 6, 1949 Quote of the show: Jockey: I want a horse. Can you find me a horse? Novak: Yeah, I breed them in the back room. Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one…
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