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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on November 28th, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play Presenter: Joshua WorthProducer: Michael Walsh
This week, The Kardashians are leaning into the uncanny valley nature of their narrative construction, taking us behind the scenes on Kourtney's pregnancy announcement and Kim and North debating fashion as she gets dressed for the Met. Marie and MJ are questioning the hierarchies of who the family - and those around them - defers to. Is North being a brat or is she a creative with valid criticisms? Why do the Kardashians have so much respect for the traditional power structures in place around them? In a world where the KarJenners have posited themselves as world dominators, who gets to criticise the Kardashians and why is Kourtney so keen for it to be her?Catch up with season two of our Kardashian podcast series! We've teamed up with the genius behind Kardashian Kolloquium, MJ Corey, and her sister Marie, to breakdown the world of The Kardashians week by week.We've also introduced a new membership tier for fans of the pod. Support the podcast here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The family of a Herne Bay man who was taken into custody after being pulled from a railway line have criticised police who gave him a train ticket after he was released.Daniel Little went on to take his own life - now, his loved ones have issued a statement following an inquest.Also on today's podcast, we've got reaction to a ruling by the Supreme Court that the government's Rwanda policy is unlawful.Hear from the Dover based charity Care4Calais.Pharmaceutical company Pfizer has been accused of sacrificing hard-working people after announcing plans for 500 job losses in Kent.Staff at the Discovery Park in Sandwich are set to be made redundant as bosses look to save money. We've been speaking to the deputy leader of Dover District Council.Footage has emerged of a man racially abusing and threatening a woman at Folkestone railway station.A Southeastern employee had to step in following the incident on Armistice Day.Medway Council bosses say they're working hard to balance the books and have reduced their overspend to £12 million - that's £5 million less than expected.They will still have to make cuts to services to save money by February so they meet their budget. Hear from the council leader.And in sport, Cray Valley are taking on Charlton Athletic in their FA Cup first round replay later.The winner will take on Gillingham at Priestfield.
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In this episode, I share a personal story about dealing with someone who constantly criticised and belittled me as I pursued my goals. Despite facing sarcastic comments and negative social media posts, I reflect on how I've grown and learned to navigate challenges like this. I'll offer valuable lessons on handling stressful and tormenting individuals and share insights I've gained from my own journey of personal growth and self-improvement. Listen in to gain valuable insights on dealing with negativity and not letting it hinder your progress.
Get to know and keep up-to-date with the Gold Coast Triple M's Flan, Ali and Spida: Spida's neighbour is called Allan - he's very vocal on certain issues and this morning he called to vent to Flan, Ali and Spida! Ali's daughter was watching Bridgerton the other night - there was a 'risque' scene and watching with sub-titles made for hilarious fun! Spidas Spray this morning was on something I think most people would agree with. The world's greatest radio trivia quiz is Name That Year - Ali's winning streak is impressive - does she extend it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week. On this edition, artist managers criticise Universal Music over a change it made to the way it pays Pandora royalties to artists, and new Bandcamp owner Songtradr making 50% of the direct-to-fan platform's staff redundant. PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded before the settlement between Megan Thee Stallion and her former label 1501 Certified Entertainment was announced. SECTION TIMES 01: Universal (00:05:13) 02: Bandcamp (00:21:35) (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts) STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK • Universal Music criticised over unannounced change to Pandora payments • Half of Bandcamp's staff made redundant as Songtradr acquisition is completed ALSO MENTIONED • Megan Thee Stallion has "no label right now" and that's how she wants it
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The National Party is prioritising its plan to ditch Three Waters, committing to doing so within its 100 days if it's elected. Labour has criticised the decision, claiming National would be leaving councils and ratepayers in the lurch with increased expenditure forecast for water services. The National Party declined our request to debate its plan with Labour's local government spokesperson, Kieran McAnulty. McAnulty spoke to Corin Dann.
Rosebank near Shetland is estimated to contain 300 million barrels of oil
Our listener in this episode has done a lot of work to come to a place of body neutrality & wants to know how she can stop her friends from spouting diet culture BS.If you have a question for Clementine, get in touch: dearclementine@novapodcasts.com.au CREDITS Executive Producer: Edwina Stott Audio Production: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie For more great Nova Podcasts head to novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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n this episode of Questions of Faith we look at why there are so few nuns, can you use CDs in the liturgy and is it alright to criticise the Pope?
Mit dem Code easystories erhältst du das 12-Monatsabo von Babbel zum Preis von nur 6 Monaten. Das Angebot gilt bis zum 31. Dezember 2023. Einfach auf babbel.com/audio einlösen und loslegen. Get episodes without adverts + bonus episodes at EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Support. Your support is appreciated! In this episode, I explain the theory behind second language acquisition, or the way that we learn languages and how best to study languages. I introduce Stephen Krashen's Theory of Comprehensible Input and discuss the five hypotheses that make it up, and then explain how I used this theory when creating Easy Stories in English. Go to EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Learn for the full transcript. Level: Pre-Intermediate. Genre: Other. Vocabulary: Second language acquisition, Memorise, Innate, Hypothesis, Theory, Comprehensible input, Make a deal, Researcher, Criticise, Bibliography, State (say), Figure out, Conscious, Subconscious, Controversial, Abstract, Monitor, Output, Affective filter, Negative emotions, Panic, Cognate, Data, Spark an interest Setting: Other. Word Count: 5130. Author: Ariel Goodbody. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's pushback on a suggestion that MPs should be able to criticise judges. In his valedictory speech yesterday, sacked Labour MP Stuart Nash claimed judges need to be held accountable and should face criticism from MPs if their decisions are far from public expectations. Criminal lawyer Steve Cullen is calling that gutless dribble. He told Heather du Plessis-Allan that it's laughable to claim judges aren't held accountable, and that's what appeals are for. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National is criticising the government's transport policies as expensive ideological projects that will inflict additional pain at the pump. The latest transport policy statement would prioritise $20 billion worth of spending on 14 new roads and public transport links, as well as increase spending on maintenance and resilience projects. To pay for it, petrol tax would rise four cents each year for the next three years; with funding topped up via general taxation, the Climate Emergency Response Fund, and additional loans. The total, 10-year plan, is expected to cost $70 billion. The National Party's transport spokesperson Simeon Brown spoke to Corin Dann.
Danny Murphy believes Liverpool can win the Premier League despite recent comments by Jurgen Klopp, Rio Ferdinand hopes Man City's recent treble success will inspire United to win trophies this season, James Maddison admits he wants Champions League football at Tottenham and Alan Brazil recalls the time he bumped into James Bond superstar Roger Moore on the dance floor! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Principals are worried about changes to the way the Education Ministry allocates millions of dollars for children with high needs. From next term Auckland schools will get In Class Support based on their past allocations, instead of applying on behalf of each student they believe needs it. Principals say that will hide the huge level of unmet demand and risks missing children who need support. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
Experts say illiterate students will suffer under a new NAPLAN grading system, reported against four levels of achievement instead of 10. NSW state politicians and public sector executives will cop a two-year wage freeze. A Gold Coast man has opened up about his incredible tale of survival, forced to pry open the jaws of a crocodile to save himself. State of Origin fever has hit South Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I'd rather they criticise me than any of the acts that take part!", so says Michael Kealy, Executive Producer at RTE Television, and leader of the Irish delegation over in Liverpool. He joined us today to discuss, why Ireland falls short at Eurovision.
John Gibbons joined Matt Cooper for The Last Word on the Environment today to say why he thinks President Higgins was right to criticise the world of economics last week. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Impossible Dreams… Do you criticise them or turn them into reality? If you have an “Impossible” dream, OR somebody shares their impossible dream with you…Do we believe “Impossible” or do we BRAINSTORM to make it possible?
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on April 21st, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Joshua WorthProducer: Michael Walsh
Will Jackson criticise Elon Musk's Tesla Bot, I do concur with this take by Marwa ElDiwiny
Dad Mind Matters: Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health For Men
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The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items:https://twitter.com/i/status/1633530223370162178 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633555194012221443 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633477509382643714 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633403556601425921 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633387389702877185 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633371777937154049 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633451129748041730 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633602254568845312 https://twitter.com/i/status/1633342846089428992https://twitter.com/i/status/1633156618962567171 Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Search and rescue operations continue across the south-east of Turkey, the region struck by a huge earthquake and large aftershocks earlier this week. With the area facing freezing conditions, frustrations are growing among survivors over claims the government is acting too slowly. Desperation is growing in southern Turkey after it was struck by multiple quakes.Deniz, who only wanted to be identified by his first name, is losing hope for family members buried in their collapsed home in the province of Hatay. "They are talking, but nobody comes. We are finished. My God! They are speaking. There is nobody here. Nobody. What kind of state is this?" he said.Turkish authorities say as many as 17,000 buildings were destroyed, and many people were still trapped in them.Against the odds, rescue workers are meeting with some successes. In the city of Diyarbakir, rescue workers saved a 13-year-old buried in a collapsed apartment block for more than 36 hours.But criticism is growing over the response to emergency efforts.With temperatures falling below zero, hypothermia is a new danger facing the many people believed to be trapped in what is now becoming a race against time.Freezing temperatures are also posing a threat to the tens of thousands of people made homeless by the quake. Many survivors spent days on the streets in icy conditions."Our houses have been damaged; we cannot go inside now. We haven't eaten anything since morning; our children are very hungry. May God protect all of us," said Orhan Sahin from the quake-hit city of Kahramanmaras. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is dismissing such criticism. During a visit to the stricken region, the president acknowledged the response may have been initially slow, but said that thousands of search and rescue personnel were now deployed across the region."This period is the period of unity... It is the time of solidarity," said Erdogan on Wednesday, addressing the media in Antakya province."In such a period, I do not digest viciously negative campaigns conducted in the name of mere political interests. If I were not responsible for my position, I would not be speaking like that today, I would be speaking quite differently," he added.Erdogan earlier in the week said that prosecutors were monitoring social media for what he called "unscrupulous people" criticizing the government, and warned they would be held to account. As elections loom in Turkey, Erdogan pulls plug on opposition social media Erdogan calls Turkish general election for 14 May, one month early'We need everything'With ten Turkish cities with populations of around 13 million badly damaged by the quake, the scale of the rescue operation is immense.But across the border in Syria, in the rebel-controlled enclave of Idlib, the deadly quakes have destroyed much of what little infrastructure remained from more than a decade of civil war.As a result, aid agencies say there is a desperate need for international support."It's crazy. Buildings are on the ground. People are helpless. They don't know what to do. No aid yet. And this is very important," warned Yakzan Shishakly, co-founder of the Maram Foundation, an aid agency working in Syria. "No aid has yet come to Idlib, and people don't know if they will receive aid or no aid. They're really devastated. We need everything, but medical supplies are so important, blankets, food, and that is what we really need right now," added Shishakly.While border crossings with Turkey are open, many of the roads to those borders have been severely damaged by the devastating quakes. However, on Thursday, the first aid convoys managed to enter Syria from Turkey. On both sides of the border, rescue workers are now racing against time, with the threat of disease, cold and hunger hanging over the shattered area.
This episode dives into how we critique ourselves as riders, and gives you real time tools to use to help you turn it into growth and and positive motivation. Remember to screen shot and share with me by tagging me into your posts @megparkinson_equestrian_coach. If you've found this episode helpful please share with your friends, thank you. Megs xxx
Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== Bio of Alfi: Alfi is a product designer and keynote speaker by trade; he is also a thought leader in the realm of mentorship and is the co-host of the “Edit Undo Podcast” along with Stephanie deBeer His design philosophy is “Criticise by Creating”, which he originally picked up from Senegalese Entrepreneur & thought leader Magatte Wade Alfi has worked as a product designer for over 7 years, where his passion and interest are focused on contributing to the building of a budding design discipline. Alfi is a creative at heart; his medium of choice simply happens to be a conversation. Today Alfi is working on a new framework of mentorship. This project brings together his specialisation as a designer, his experience in the realm of mentorship, and years of research in the field of psychology and learning. With this, he aims to build the next generation of mentors that will lead the youth of Africa to a brighter future. What we Discussed: - TEDx Talk in Africa - His Podcast & co hosting - Student work related programme - Finding a good Mentor - Issues with Education - Social Media recommendations and more How to Contact Alfi: https://www.alfioloo.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/alphonseo/ https://www.facebook.com/alfi.oloo https://www.instagram.com/alfi.oloo/ https://twitter.com/al4onse_o https://www.youtube.com/@edit-undo =============== Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roy-coughlan/message
The Midwest Hospitals Campaign is criticising Clare politicians for what they say is 'silence' on proposals to bring Ennis' emergency department back into full service. Ballyvaughan-based advocate with the Midwest Hospital Campaign, Noeleen Moran, wants the proposal to be brought back into focus once more.
Ollie Grimes, Owner of the Snug in Skerries joins Matt to discuss Heineken's decision to raise the price of their draughts and ciders. For the full chat click the play button below.
Ben Anderson and Claire Cottingham join Edd Straw to discuss Fernando Alonso's complaints about Alpine-Renault unreliability and delve into the 41-year-old's performance level. This podcast is sponsored by GridRival. Click here to download the GridRival app. To join The Race league, click here. Click here to buy our 2023 wall calendar! Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our brand-new app on iOS or Android Click here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 11 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following: https://twitter.com/i/status/1587407618158776322 https://twitter.com/i/status/1587346807310401536 https://twitter.com/i/status/1587355240369733632 https://twitter.com/i/status/1587385553615396864 https://twitter.com/i/status/1587171046234652672https://twitter.com/i/status/1587491599897878528https://twitter.com/i/status/1587363809513054209https://twitter.com/i/status/1587557515327176704https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1587572449058562049?s=20 https://twitter.com/i/status/1587428293682380800 https://youtu.be/DY63dfyn7HQ In Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition? Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on October 17th, 2022. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Michael WalshProducer: Kris Boswell
A woman helped to take her own life in Belgium has sparked debate about the right to die
Disability advocates are criticising a move by Auckland Transport to replace some trains with buses to allow for track maintenance. Work will begin early next year to rebuild foundations underneath three major railway lines, and will continue for two years. Auckland Transport says an alternative mobility taxi will likely be available, but they'll be recommending that customers book the service days in advance. Disabled Persons Assembly chief executive Prudence Walker spoke to Susie Ferguson.
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 11 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following: https://twitter.com/i/status/1576479806975254528 https://twitter.com/i/status/1576486795038134273https://twitter.com/i/status/1576515972239851520 https://twitter.com/i/status/1576504535752867845 https://twitter.com/i/status/1576508286630694913 https://twitter.com/i/status/1576480268315082752https://edition.cnn.com/2022/10/02/americas/brazil-election-polls-open-intl-latam/index.html?utm_term=link&utm_content=2022-10-03T01%3A11%3A22&utm_sourcehttps://twitter.com/i/status/1576595937488781313 https://twitter.com/i/status/1575921522660737035In Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition? Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The issue of ram raids, smash and grabs and brawls involving young people isn't going away. The government's rolled out a crime package to help store owners, but also says prevention is key to stop them happening. The National Party has promised if it comes to power next year, it will assign job coaches for those under 25, who are on a job seeker benefit.. But those working with youth - say leaders are missing the mark. Tessa Guest reports.
Restaurant owners are hitting back after the Immigration Minister Michael Wood said they should offer better conditions and pay if they want to attract staff. It comes after months of significant labour shortages that are causing businesses to cut back their opening hours and services. Tess Brunton has more.
Sir Bradley Wiggins returns alongside Matt Stephens and Anders Mielke to dissect the first three stages of the Tour de France. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl doubled up over the first three stages – with successes for Yves Lampaert and Fabio Jakobsen – while BikeExchange–Jayco's Dylan Groenewegen collected the final stage in Denmark ahead of the rest day and the race heading to France. Mielke revealed that the lack of crosswinds on the Great Belt Bridge will have left director of the Tour Christian Prudhomme disappointed with a dream crushed. Wiggins, Stephens and Mielke look at Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team's stunning start to the 2022 edition of the race. Patrick Lefevere had come in for some criticism for leaving Mark Cavendish out of the Quick-Step line-up. However, Stephens added that Cavendish has no issue with Fabio Jakobsen or his selection for the race, but hinted that clear communication regarding selection was a little lacking. While Lefevere is a polarising character – who should not be immune to criticism - his winning mentality is beyond reproach, adds Stephens. The guys also talk Groenewegen's emotional win, and “the classiest act in the world on a bike” Wout van Aert. Wiggins re-lives the Grand Depart in the UK, and there is special praise for fans from Denmark after the opening three stages. The Bradley Wiggins Show is Edited by Chris Watts.Produced by Pete Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Justice Advocates say plans to pour money into extra police will do little to address the main cause of crime, with Māori likely to be disproportionately affected. $560 million will be pumped into the police over four years to tackle gang and youth-related crime. The most recent figures from the Ministry of Justice show youth crime rates have fallen by 65 percent over the past decade. Ashleigh McCaull reports.
If you care for your fellow person you will wish to correct them when they are erring. This is not just the domain of parents, but of any loving and considerate individual – yet a challenge in a society deeply entrenched in the belief of “mind your own business.” Criticism will only work if it is properly dispensed and TFJ takes a look at effective methodology. Edited and Produced by Alex Drucker Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2022 Media Education Trust llc