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Separate 2 Elevate

Stas Matias

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This is Separate 2 Elevate, a podcast that gives you tips, tricks, and coaching on creating a better you separating yourself from the herd. Tune in as we bring guests on from all over the country to share their insights and how they found success. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/separate-2-elevate/support
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Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel’s weekly conversation with business leaders, thinkers, innovators and cultural icons. The show is about insights and provocations on brands, consumers, technology, business and how connected we’ve all become.
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septia

irma septiama

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Kamu bisa request buku yang ingin kamu dengar, nanti aku bacain, hingga kamu terlelap, bermimpi bersama kata-kata indah yang menemani tidurmu.
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Dime algo que no sepa

Outconsumer

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Cada semana Sherezade y Outconsumer se cuentan algo que el otro no sabe. Un viaje a través de curiosidades, anécdotas, alguna risa y cosas que no sabíamos con la esperanza de salir más sabios. Puedes seguir a ambos en sus canales de Twitch, además de esta cita semanal en la que compiten por ver quién consigue sorprender al otro con algo que no sabía.
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Septic

The Roanoke Times

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Ashley White took a nap in 2015, leaving her children alone. When her 5-year-old son Noah is found dead in the family’s septic tank, the backlash was stronger than anyone could have imagined.
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SeptuagintLXX Band 2010

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SeptuagintLXX Band is comprised of two members. Dwight Davis Singer and Eric Emerson Musician. Most songs were writeen on a weekday in two hours after prayer then professionally recorded by Steve Sambirski of Racine WI.
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Sepiring Berdua

Sepiring Berdua

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Sepiring Berdua adalah podcast yang membahas tentang kota dan isu-isu menarik di dalamnya. Dengerin kami di Anchor, Apple podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, dan lain sebagainya! | Email: podcast.sepiringberdua@gmail.com | IG @podcast.sepiringberdua
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National 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 — and with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Separate Bathrooms

Nova Podcasts

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Cameron Daddo, alongside his wife Alison, chat about the journey of their 30 year marriage. They chat about the highs, the lows, and all of the lessons learnt in-between. They're also joined by some of the most interesting couples in Australia to take a look behind the closed doors of their relationships. It's humorous, it's vulnerable, it's inspiring, it's full of relationship wisdom you just might need to hear. Ali and Cam are both patrons for Rize Up - supporting the many families affecte ...
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For many of us there is nothing more delightful than biting into a crisp apple, for others just hearing that sound can incite rage. Author Imbi Neeme lives with misophonia and she brings it to life in her new novel.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sometimes it's the simple things that make a big difference in our lives. Claire Hooper is a comedian and presenter and here she shares her regret about not taking time to remember names, what her dog taught her, and her discovery of comfortable shoes.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Whole body donation is critical for teaching medical students anatomy and supporting forensic research. But those in universities are reporting students are getting less time with and access to real cadavers. Are people not donating or is something else going on? We look at why body donation is crucial to medicine and how the process works.…
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Do dreams serve an evolutionary purpose? They're energy-zapping and leave us vulnerable to predation and yet dreams are necessary. Hilary Harper is joined by Rahul Jandial, an expert who's uniquely placed to talk all things brains and dreams.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fifty years on from Cyclone Tracy, members of the Australian Defence Force who assisted with the rescue and recovery mission are calling for the creation of a special award to acknowledge their service, in responding to one of Australia's worst natural disasters.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than 50 British MPs and peers have signed a letter urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to implement a medical evacuation programme for injured Palestinian children in Gaza after the UK denied entry to a four-year-old Palestinian boy who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As fires continue burning in Victoria's west, Boxing Day conditions and into the weekend are set to mirror those of Black Summer. Many locals were forced to spend Christmas out of their homes as at-risk towns were evacuated early. Featuring: Karen Hyslop, Northern Grampians Shire MayorAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
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80 years ago, an exciting new poet by the name of Ern Malley burst onto the Australian literary scene. As it turned out, Ern was a hoax, concocted by two conservative poets intent on humiliating the country’s literary avante garde. This story originally aired on 20 August 2024.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In the early years of AIDS, men and women with the HIV virus were widely seen as untouchables. The nurses who elected to care for them were stigmatised along with their patients. But until now, their story has not been told. Guests: Geraldine Fela, author of ‘Critical care: Nurses on the frontline of Australia’s AIDS crisis’ (NewSouth), Historian, …
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The hand waves, the music pumps, and the preacher wearing branded sneakers, skips across a stage. It's the face of modern religion, but where's the line between belief and entertainment?Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There’s been an explosion of media telling us that consuming more protein can do everything from building muscle to extending our lives, but experts say more is not always better and too much could actually be harmful. So what does protein actually do and how do you know if you’re getting the right amount? Guests: Dr Evangeline Mantzioris, Program …
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The phrase 'You Are What You Eat' has been adopted by the diet industry and health professionals to encourage healthy eating choices. But the fact is people and life are complex and Dr Emma Beckett wants us to recognise this more. As a food and nutrition scientist she wants us to move away from the idea that it's as simple as just cutting out carbs…
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The body acceptance movement has been around for decades now there's a growing understanding that a range of weights can be considered healthy. And yet there remains an enduring bias against fatness, which can affect education, employment and health outcomes of those who don't don't match the physical 'ideal'. In her new book, Unshrinking, Kate Man…
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In a trend mirroring Australia, around 30 per cent of Americans call themselves religious "nones". That is, they have no affiliation with any organised religion. But a study of 11,000 people by the Pew Research Center shows that many "nones" still believe in God. Also, is solitude an antidote to the anxieties caused by our modern culture of distrac…
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A Jewish feminist New Testament Studies teacher on what keeps her curious; a major statement on climate change from the Muslim Council of Elders; and how a veteran Australian ecologist manages to keep getting out of bed in the morning.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The contemporary Christian music industry caters predominantly to Christians, but it exerts a surprising influence on the music mainstream as well. Also: ethical wiggle room in the commandment "thou shalt not steal"; a conversation about Black ritual and liturgy; and the big seasonal question of whether or not we should lie about Santa Claus to our…
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A Macedonian-British food writer celebrates the foods from the region she was born in, while also noting the misplaced nationalism attached to foods there - and everywhere. Guest: Irina Janakievska, food writer This story originally aired on 15 October 2024.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Writer Sonia Purnell reveals the astonishing life of Pamela Churchill Harriman, one of the most significant women in 20th century politics. From Winston Churchill to Bill Clinton, Mandela, Sinatra and the Kennedys, her power and influence spanned generations and continents. This story originally aired on 07 October 2024.…
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The vagus nerve makes up the largest part of our body's rest, digest and restore system, which is also called the parasympathetic nervous system. There is now growing evidence that this system can be stimulated through humming, singing, push-ups, social contact, and even some yoga poses, with these activities helping to reduce stress levels. There …
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Morris Gleitzman is a bestselling children’s author, whose work includes Two Weeks with the Queen and more recently Tweet. He reflects on the importance of looking under the surface, making the time to read and typing with all his fingers.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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When we first start wearing glasses, or get a stronger prescription, it can feel like our previous eyesight is worse than it was. But do glasses really make our eyes 'lazy'? Or is it all in the mind? We answer your optometry questions.Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There's more and more evidence about the importance of strength for general health, but building strength has also been shown to be effective at healing injury, both physical and psychological, and helping avoid injury in the future. Sammy Prowse and Ella Mason explore how you can start building a gentle strength routine for physical and psychologi…
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