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Dave McLellan, retired Corvette Chief Engineer and author of a book on the Corvette brings you a podcast with an inside look at the Corvette. With almost two decade experience as Corvette Chief Engineer and then Engineering Director and his time spent with his predecessor Zora Arkus-Duntov he has a myriad of stories to tell that will be of interest any Corvette enthusiast. Some of these stories he told in his book, Corvette From the Inside, but many of them will be new. Dave will also discus ...
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Personal Power Podcast

Larry Fuchs Jr.

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Personal Power Podcast, because conference calls are important! Join amazing trainers like Susan Sly, Lenny Evans, Jay Bennett, Ron Reid, Jim Rhoades and many others, as they teach you how to build your business and how to use the products for better results. This site is FREE for all to use, but a small donation would be appreciated to help keep the site operating. Thank You! Calls for Personal Power Podcast are recorded by Larry Fuchs Jr., India Hoogs, and Connie Norleen. Personal Power Po ...
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Sell With Authority

Predictive ROI

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The Sell with Authority Podcast is all about helping marketing agencies sell more of what they do for a higher price. How do you attract a steady stream of well-prepared prospects into your sales pipeline? How do you step away from the sea of competitors so you stand out? How do you price your services? How do you get clients to say yes to your proposal? Each episode contains valuable insights, recommendations, and tangible examples of best practices — not theoretical prose. Every step — eve ...
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The Biscuit

William Bartrum

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"The Enforcer of All Hockey Podcasts". "The Biscuit", brings you news and interviews, with important hockey figures, that you won't find anywhere else. Hosted by William Bartrum.
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In Conversation with Paul Wells

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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One of Canada’s best political analysts, Paul Wells, sits down with leading political figures and social influencers for a conversation on the most compelling issues and news of the day. The monthly series is produced by CPAC in partnership with Maclean’s and the National Arts Centre. Maclean’s magazine senior writer Paul Wells is one of Canada’s leading political journalists. In nearly a quarter century on Parliament Hill he has covered four prime ministers and seven federal elections. His ...
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The Government's appointed a scam-busting minister to coordinate combatting con-artists. Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly has been named as the minister in charge of coordinating anti-scam efforts. New Zealand's latest State of Scams report shows more than $2.3 billion was lost this year, up from $2.1 billion last year. He told R…
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Flags are already waving and music playing at Parliament ahead of the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti arriving there later today. Hīkoi participants are gathering at Waitangi Park in Wellington City, from which they’ll move along the Golden Mile to Parliament, bringing widespread traffic disruption. Alistair Boyce, who runs the Backbencher pub across from Parli…
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New crime figures are a mixed bag for retailers. Data released by the Police Minister shows a 61% drop in ram raids in the first nine months of the year, compared to the same period in 2023. But thefts at retail premises are up 12%, and there's been no change in breaking and entering or acts intended to cause injury. Dairy and Business Owner's Grou…
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Do you know what really grinds my gears when I go to the gym? What I've noticed is, you know when you watch tennis, and you hear them grunt when they're playing? That is happening at the gym. I don't know if it's just my gym. I don't know if this is also happening at your gym. But can we please stop the grunting? Is there a legitimate physiological…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 19th of November, it's a big day in the capital with the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti arriving at Parliament. What does it mean for local businesses? Backbencher Pub Owner Alistair Boyce speaks to Ryan. Andrew Bayly is now the minister in charge of curbing scams in New Zealand. $200 million …
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By the end of those 8 shortened two-minute rounds in the ring with Mike Tyson, I just felt bad for the 58 year old. What on earth was he doing there in the first place. Sure, he wants a chance to get back in the right and have a crack at 27-year-old YouTube kid. But the real motivation must have surely been US $20-million. That's the amount he was …
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Health New Zealand spent $85 million more on contractors and consultants in this financial year, compared to last. The health agency is putting the increase down to a global shortage of health workers. Health Minister Shane Reti says contract hires are needed to fill full-time workforce gaps. Executive Director of the Association of Salaried Medica…
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Poland scrambled its air force due to the “massive” Russian attack on Ukraine. UK & Europe correspondent Gavin Grey tells Ryan Bridge strike missile and drone attacks from Russia into Ukraine overnight killed 10 people. The attack was the largest coordinated assault since early September, with 120 missiles and 90 drones launched. European leaders h…
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The All Blacks suffered their third straight loss to France, as fatigue and officials took hold in the second half. The first half started with momentum and confidence, but several baffling referee decisions and a tiring squad kept an unbeaten northern tour out of reach. The boys fell one point short at full time. Meanwhile, the Black Caps played S…
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The APEC Summit has wrapped up in Peru. Leaders from 21 economies bordering the Pacific met for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum to discuss strategies of the region’s major economies. Prime Minister Chris Luxon met with several world leaders for the first time at the summit. New Zealand secured trade deals with Costa Rica, Switzer…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday the 18th of November. Health New Zealand has spent $85 million extra in the past financial year on contractors and consultants sue to workforce shortages. What do we need to do to attract more people to work in our healthcare sector? Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Execu…
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The Government is exploring a potential game-changer for securing future energy supply. Up to $60 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund has been ring-fenced for exploring supercritical geothermal technology. The first $5 million will be used for work in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, to help understand if it's a possibility. Geothermal wells are …
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Paris authorities are taking no chances with this morning's French football international against Israel at Stade de France. The game comes just days after violence between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine football fans in Amsterdam. About 4,000 police and 1,600 private security guards will be on patrol, with an elite anti-terror unit providing securit…
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Former Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson told Ryan Bridge that David Seymour has to realise this was never going to a civil debate due to the emotions involved. “The debate takes place against the backdrop of what I perceive to be hostile acts towards tangata whenua over the last year in terms of names and treaty principles… it’s a culmi…
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There are concerns New Zealanders could be priced out of their own backyard. The Government's seeking feedback on who should pay visitor fees at national parks and conservation areas. The options include charging everyone the same, charge New Zealanders less than international visitors, or only charge overseas visitors. Federated Mountain Clubs Pre…
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These are the political winners and losers from a bombastic day in the House yesterday: Labour: loser. Willie Jackson did his best to take the headlines, didn't he? But Te Pāti Māori's choreographed stage production well and truly stole his thunder and with it, they've probably stolen any hope of Labour regaining the Māori seats they lost at the la…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday 15th of November, could DOC start charging you for access to conservation land? The Government is seeking feedback on the proposal - Megan Dimosantos from the Federated Mountain Clubs speaks to Ryan about what it could mean. It was a chaotic day in the House yesterday as the controv…
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International tourism continues its slow recovery to pre-Covid levels. Overseas visitor arrivals were at 3.23 million for the year to September, which is up on the same month last year, but well below 2019's almost 4 million. ASB Senior economist Mark Smith told Ryan Bridge that part of our struggle is that the global economy still recovering from …
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The Government's taking a new approach to Public-Private Partnerships for infrastructure projects. There will be a reduced risk for private partners and guidance for agencies on how to lower the cost and time burden in the bidding process. Infrastructure New Zealand Chief Executive Nick Leggett was Mayor of Porirua, when a Public-Private Partnershi…
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60,000 Cantabrians are set to descend on the Canterbury A&P Showgrounds for the Christchurch Show. The three-day event kicks off today in place of the usual New Zealand Agricultural Show. The previous board had called it off due to financial struggles before local company, Event Hire came to the rescue in June. Director Phil Anderson told Ryan Brid…
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Joe Biden has welcomed Donald Trump back to the White House in a meeting in the oval office. It's a traditional courtesy that the outgoing president welcomes the incoming president, a courtesy Trump didn’t afford Biden in 2020 after his loss. Today, the pair both spoke about a smooth transition of power. US correspondent Mitch McCann told Ryan Brid…
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There were two numbers out yesterday that prove that no one likes us. Number one - 87%. We're still plateauing in the high 80s for tourism, that's on pre-Covid levels. And number two - 55,000 for the year to September, that was our net migration loss of New Zealand citizens, which is a new record. Not only are we that unsexy to foreigners —they won…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Thursday 14th of November, tourism numbers appear stuck well below pre-Covid levels, and a record number of Kiwis are leaving the country. Could we see net migration reach zero next year? ASB's Mark Smith talks to Ryan. A new public private partnership framework has been released by the Go…
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I’m excited to welcome our guest expert to this episode of Sell With Authority, Sara Hanlon. Sara is the President and Co-Founder of Peer Sales Agency, a B2B marketing agency that’s all about driving sales. If you’re meeting Sara for the first time, let me tell you — she’s not only super smart when it comes to B2B sales strategy, but she’s also cre…
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ACT is calling for an end to taxpayer-funded election ads. They’re calling for the Government to consider ceasing the “broadcasting allocation”, given to election campaigns to buy television and radio ads. MP Todd Stephenson suggested it in the Justice Select Committee’s inquiry into the 2023 election, and the report was made public this week. He t…
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After days of mounting pressure, the Archbishop of Canterbury is stepping down over his handling of abuse allegations. Justin Welby —the leader of the Anglican Church— has been under fire following the release of a report into abuser John Smyth. Smyth, who is believed to be the most prolific child abuser associated with the Anglican Church, died in…
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Commuter chaos. It's one of the prices we must pay for living in a democracy. I know this won't be popular with Aucklanders this morning or others around the country where this hīkoi is heading, but it's a cost we must bear. They're closing two lanes of the Harbour Bridge this morning, and if you've got kids getting to an NCEA exam, then you will b…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 13th of November, the Auditor General's report into last year's election has been released. The results have prompted ACT MP Todd Stephenson to call for an end to the broadcast allocation that sees taxpayer money used for television and radio campaign advertisements. Traffic chao…
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The Australian Government is pushing ahead with regulating of social media and AI, despite the incoming Trump administration's opposition to both. It's in the process of developing "guardrails" for high-risk uses of AI. Donald Trump is promising to repeal American regulation of AI, claiming it hinders innovation and imposes radical left-wing ideas.…
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Survivors are hoping the Government won’t stuff it up when it comes to the abuse-in-care reparations. Abuse survivor Jim Goodwin says the Government's apology is a huge moment for many people. But, he told Ryan Bridge, today's words will need to be followed through with actions. Goodwin says he's worried about how the Government will provide suppor…
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Who's got a trillion dollars to spare this morning? That's the value of our new climate change tab from COP29 – the climate change conference. This year all the officials, the politicians, the experts, the industry, every man and his dog, has flown to Azerbaijan to lecture everybody not in the room about climate change. And they're already cranking…
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Fonterra is expected to receive global interest when it sells off some of its most well-known brands. The dairy giant has confirmed plans to sell its consumer arm, including brands like Anchor, Mainland Cheese, and Kapiti Ice Cream. The sale could bring in up to $3 billion. Forsyth Barr Senior Analyst Matt Montgomerie told Ryan Bridge he expects la…
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It's hoped today's Cup Day in Christchurch will be bigger —and better-behaved— than in years before. Addington Raceway is reporting higher ticket sales after slashing general admission ticket prices from $40 to just $25. Christchurch City Councillor Jake McLellan says the event is huge for Canterbury's economy. He told Ryan Bridge he hopes everyone…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 12th of November, it's a big day in the capital as the Government is set to deliver the national apology to survivors of abuse in care. Survivor Jim Goodwin speaks to Ryan ahead of the apology. Fonterra is selling its consumer products businesses – why, and how much would it cost? …
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Tens of thousands of people are expected to join a nine-day hīkoi, which has left from Cape Reinga bound for Parliament. It will follow the route taken by Dame Whina Cooper in the 1975 Māori land march. The Act Party leader says he hasn't got any extra security, and doesn't think he will need it. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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Since 2021, there have been nearly 96,000 new cases of diabetes in New Zealand - bringing the total to 324,000. Diabetes NZ says this is a "worst case scenario" which will only get worse. CEO of Diabetes NZ Heather Verry joins Ryan Bridge with more. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday 11th November 2024, David Seymour talks ahead of the planned hikoi against his Treaty Principles Bill. Diabetes is on a rapid rise in New Zealand, Diabetes NZ CEO Heather Very shares her concerns on the latest statistics. Ryan vents about what has him riled up this Monday including …
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Labour's questioning the Government's decision to bring forward the introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill. The bill was introduced to the House yesterday ahead of its first reading next week. If adopted, it would set treaty principles into law to be used when interpreting legislation. Labour's Justice Spokesperson, Duncan Webb, told Ryan Bridg…
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The meat sector is bracing for the impact of a Donald Trump presidency. The President-Elect has campaigned on tariffs of up to 20% on all imports, with higher tariffs for imports from China. The US is our largest market for red meat. Meat Industry Association Chair Nathan Guy told Ryan Bridge the tariff plan will hit the sector pretty hard. He says…
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Rosemary Banks – remember that name. She now has one of the most important jobs for New Zealand – a potentially $2 billion job. She's woman in Washington DC, our ambassador to the United States. Her mission: get us an exemption from Trump's tariffs. The scale of the problem: massive. Early estimates show that at 20% it could cost us $1.7 billion ev…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday 8th of November, what could Trump tariffs mean for our red meat industry? Nathan Guy from the Meat Industry Association speaks to Ryan. New details on the Treaty Principals Bill which has been introduced to Parliament. Labour's Duncan Webb joins the show to discuss. Can the All Blac…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Thursday 7th of November, in a historic win - Donald Trump is set to head back to the White House for a second term. Former Prime Minister John Key talks to Ryan about why a Trump victory is good for the economy. Famous Election Analyst Sean Trende discusses the win for Trump and Republica…
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It’s been a successful night for the Republican Party. While control of the House is still up for grabs, Republicans have won control of the Senate, and Trump has claimed the Presidency. Trump says his return to the White House will usher in a ‘golden age’ for America. Matt Terrill, Marco Rubio’s Former Chief of Staff, told Ryan Bridge Trump has be…
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In the space of 12 hours the whole world has changed. Not only is Trump back baby, but he's more powerful than ever. Republicans have flipped the Senate and are on track to retain the House of Representatives. That gives the GOP enormous power to set budgets, start or stop funding wars, and impose tariffs on anyone they like. Kiwi farmers and prima…
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Having a clear winner so early in the US Election process could give some certainty for investors. Donald Trump is set to return to the White House, having claimed more than the 270 Electoral Votes needed. Markets are reacting strongly to the win, the US dollar surging in value, and bitcoin hitting a record high. But, Infometrics Principal Economis…
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There’s a range of emotions in the United States following Election Day. Donald Trump has claimed a likely win, securing more than the 270 Electoral College votes needed to secure the presidency. While Kamala Harris is yet to formally concede, CNN projects that Trump will secure 276 votes, and Harris only 223. US Correspondent Mitch McCann told Rya…
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It’s been a tense night in the United States as the vote were counted. While the House is still up for grabs, CNN projects Republicans will win control of the Senate and Trump will win the popular vote. Political analyst Sean Trende told Ryan Bridge the result has exposed some real pressure points for the Democrats. He says that Trump won one in fo…
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Donald Trump's victory in the United States is being hailed as historic. He is promising to turn around America, upon his return to the White House. While Kamala Harris is yet to concede defeat, CNN projects Trump will secure 276 votes, while Kamala Harris will secure 223. Plus, CNN projects the Republicans will win control of the Senate, while con…
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This episode of Sell With Authority is all about demystifying that big, elusive buzzword we hear tossed around so often in marketing and sales — SEO. Depending on your agency’s focus, some of your clients and prospects might be total SEO aficionados, while others see it as a bit of a black box. And if we’re being honest — even those of us in the in…
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The US is bracing for protests, regardless of who wins today's election. The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is expected to go down to the wire, with the final result being determined by key battleground states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Washington DC is installing reinforced fencing in the Capitol, over fears of protests if …
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