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As Vancouverites see people watering their lawns during a drought, it's a question they're asking themselves. While cities in British Columbia take drastic measures to limit water use, Laura heads to the watershed to learn how conservation can help keep the taps on. But it's not the only approach that Canadians are using to tackle water shortages. In south central Manitoba, a modified wetland is forcing people to work with nature instead of against it.
For more than 20 years, Jodi Gordon lived much of her life in the spotlight. But behind the scenes, she was quietly struggling. Four years ago, she revealed her struggles with depression – and spoke for the first time about going to rehab for alcohol addiction. On this episode of the Stellar podcast, Jodi opens up about what life has looked like for her in recovery, stepping away from acting to work as a counsellor for Sane Australia, launching her new practice The Modern Recovery Group, and why, at 41, she feels more grounded than ever. You can find more information about Jodi Gordon here. Watch the full episode with Jodi Gordon here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellar, TikTok @stellar_aus, or stellarmag.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Chairde,As June heads towards July the distant beat of your drums is pounding out their rhythm. The marching season for all of the Loyal Orders is well underway and the 12 July is fast approaching. One July, sitting during yet another negotiation, into the early hours with Tony Blair the ratatat of Lambegs sundered the quiet. We paused as he asked if I knew what that was. Yes ,I replied that's the Orangemen.“Jungle drums?” he said.I am minded to remind you that the Battle of the Boyne was fought on the 1st July not the 12th. The date changed in 1752 when the English adopted the Gregorian calendar introduced by Pope Gregory. The war was part of a much wider European conflagration – the Nine Years War. James was backed by the English Aristocracy, by France and by the Irish Catholic aristocracy. William who was James's son-in-law and King of Holland, was backed by the English merchant class, by Pope Innocent X1, by Spain and Germany and by Protestant settlers in Ireland. At its core it was William leading a ‘Grand Alliance' of Europeans to curb the power and expansion plans of the French King.The Pope contributed to Williams expenses and when news reached Rome of the victory there was a Te Deum hymn sang in a “joyous proclamation of praise, thanksgiving and faith.” The Pope was front and centre of it all. So much for No Pope Here! Bodenstown“To say all in one word, Ireland shall be independent. We shall be a nation, not a province, citizens not slaves.” Wolfe Tone On 28 June Republicans from across the island of Ireland will travel to Bodenstown, County Kildare, to stand in homage at the graveside of Theobald Wolfe Tone, the founder of Irish Republicanism.For those who know of Tone and for those who don't I want to recommend a new publication – Bodenstown: Honouring Wolfe Tone – A Pictorial History – which tells his remarkable and inspirational story and recounts the generations who have travelled to Bodenstown each June to remember and celebrate his life.This new publication profiles Tone and publishes photographs of many of the commemorations that have been held there. The first image of Bodenstown is of Padraig Pearse delivering the oration in June 1913. The Irish Republican Brotherhood had asked Pearse to speak and the event was chaired by veteran Fenian Tom Clarke. Both were executed by the British less than three years later following the 1916 Easter Rising. Cupla Focal Eile.Another few words í nGaeilge as part of this column's contribution to the effort to use whatever Irish we have even if it is only a wee bit. Here are a few more bits and pieces to replace their English equivalents.Lá breithe shona duit means Happy birthday to you. It also sounds really good when sung by a crowd at a birthday gathering. Or even on a one to one basis. Try it. Use the same air as the English version. Tiomaint go curamac means drive carefully. Sliothar is a hurling ball. Tóg go bóg é means take it easy. Slán abhaile means Safe home.
*triggers: This episode includes discussion of depression and mental health crises. In 1997 Natalie Imbruglia released her first single, Torn, which sold more than 4 million physical copies worldwide. In her homeland of Australia, it became the most played song on the radio, being played an average of 75 times a day over the two decades following its release. She landed a part in Neighbours in 1985, when she was just 16 years old, and stayed on the hugely popular soap for two years before moving to London. Her first album, Left Of Middle, went multi-platinum. Five further albums followed but it wasn't always easy: in 2009 she took a six-year break from music to concentrate on acting, appearing on stage and in film and also as a judge on the Australian X Factor. Since then, she has released further music, become a mother to a son and won The Masked Singer. Now she returns with her seventh studio album, Algorithm. We talk about how writing this album coincided with the perimenopause, reflect on her time in Neighbours, her experience of dating apps, going through solo IVF to have her son, the sexism she faced in the music industry, plus the wisdom she has found in her 50s. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 03:08 Making Natalie's new album Algorithm 04:55 Neurodivergence and Menopause 08:59 Death Scrolling 10:47 Dropped by Label 16:07 Neighbors and Rejection 25:35 Dating in Your 30s 27:15 Rejection Builds Clarity 27:37 Choosing Love Over Biology 30:47 IVF Reality Check 34:13 Single Mother Headlines 35:48 Manifesting With Lists 38:11 Living After Torn 43:53 Sexism and Aging Power
In Mission and the Fraser Valley, many vulnerable young people — facing homelessness, addiction, mental health struggles, and aging out of the foster system — actually choose to sleep on the streets rather than in shelters with adults. The need for a safe, youth-specific space is real and urgent.MY House was born when a local team took an abandoned building and turned it into exactly that: a nurturing home. Open since September 2015, it serves young people aged 14–24, welcoming 10 to 28 visitors every single day. It's not just a drop-in — it's a place where youth build life skills, pursue employment, practice relationship skills, and access peer support for recovery. At its heart is a simple but powerful idea: every young person needs at least one trusted adult in their corner.The invitation to love our neighbours is straightforward — show up. Whether supporting Mission Youth House through cooking a meal, doing yard work, giving monthly, or simply spreading awareness, or showing up personally in the life of a youth who is struggling, there are real, tangible ways to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the youth in your neighbourhood.
Miriam O’Sullivan had a fall last week while carrying glass to a charity shop in Killarney. Two residents of a nearby IPAS centre went out of their way to help her.
Sermon outline: 1) Honour everyone (v17) 2) Love the brotherhood (v17) 3) Submit to governing authority (v17, v13-14) 4) Fear God (v17, v13, v15-16) Submit to government for the Lord's sake: - Honour the institution - Vote for just, righteous government - Honour the image of God - Honour all that is right and good - Pray for government (1Timothy 2:1-4) - Obey government when it does not ask you to sin - Disobey and respectfully confront what is sinful Know more about the church here: https://www.pretoriawestchurch.co.za/
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Why does modern life feel so disconnected? In this episode, Cara Stern sits down with journalist and Scout leader Harrison Lowman to talk about the decline of community in Canada, and what it takes to rebuild it.From scouting and volunteering to neighbourhood pubs, churches, and “third spaces,” they explore why strong communities don't happen automatically, how urban design shapes social connection, and why so many people feel isolated despite living closer together than ever before. They also discuss parenting, trust, loneliness, suburban life, condo living, and the importance of showing up for your neighbours.Topics covered:Why people feel more isolated todayThe decline of volunteering in CanadaHow urban design affects communityWhy “third spaces” matterParenting, support systems, and “the village”High-trust vs low-trust societiesHow scouting builds community and leadershipWhat it takes to know your neighbours againSubscribe for more conversations on housing, cities, policy, and the future of Canada.Chapters:00:00 Why Community Is More Than Good Urban Design02:22 Scouts, Service, and Teaching Kids to Contribute04:04 Why Modern Life Makes Community Harder to Build07:47 Third Places, Neighbours, and High-Trust Communities11:55 A Surprise Pie and the Power of Trust14:55 Finding Community Through Volunteering and Shared Purpose17:17 You Have to Be a Villager to Have a Village19:34 Can We Design Communities That Bring People Together?Research/links:» Volunteer wellbeing: what works and who benefits? https://whatworkswellbeing.org/resources/volunteer-wellbeing-what-works-and-who-benefits/ Exploring the Effects of Volunteering on the Social, Mental, and Physical Health and Well-being of Volunteers: An Umbrella Review - PMC https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10159229/Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina MaddeauxProduced by Meredith MartinFunded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/
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In this week's Talking Life, Rory discusses how well us Brits know our neighbours, and how it's Gen Z that are leading the charge in getting acquainted with our neighbours.
Revd Dr Joyce Popoola: ‘Commissioned: Care for nature, care for neighbour' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
When a faith built to bless the nation gets quietly diverted into power, the most dangerous act left to the church may be refusing to whitewash the story and choosing instead to become a communion of genuinely unlike people. On the eve of a national prayer rally rededicating America to God, Mark Labberton joined The Jim Wallis Podcast to ask whether Christians who invoke the nation's name are following Jesus or drifting from him. Together with Jim Wallis, Mark reflects on what it means to choose Christ alone, love the neighbour, and refuse a faith fused to national power. They discuss the evangel versus "evangelicalism," the church as a communion of unlike people, worship in a black church, American exceptionalism as theological crisis, and racial gerrymandering after recent court rulings. Episode Highlights "I want to be evangel-centric and not be caught up in the icalisms of a history, a pattern, a habit, a sociology that has often been diverted from the evangel into power—political, social, economic, racial power." "Paul's giving us a vision of the church that's a communion of unlike people. We know a lot about a communion of like people. But a communion of unlike people is meant to be one of the hallmarks of the church." "I can't be a Christian alone, but I also can't be a Christian that matures if I'm a Christian only with people who are like me." "Worship of our country, or the exceptionalism of leaders of our country—these are completely foreign to the body of Christ and to the theology of the kingdom." "It's really like subverting reality by renaming it in a way that's euphemistic, that's literally whitewashing." Helpful Links and Resources The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor, by Mark Labberton https://www.ivpress.com/the-dangerous-act-of-loving-your-neighbor Called, by Mark Labberton https://www.ivpress.com/called The False White Gospel, by Jim Wallis https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250291899/thefalsewhitegospel/ Jim Wallis, Center on Faith and Justice https://faithandjustice.georgetown.edu/about-jim-wallis/ God's Politics with Jim Wallis (Substack): https://jimwallis.substack.com/ Show Notes Recorded on the eve of the Rededicate 250 prayer rally Loving your neighbour as a dangerous, costly act Gratitude for America alongside a "far more complicated story" of suffering "Christ alone"—Jesus, not any nation, party, or president, is Lord "The evangel is the good news of Jesus Christ"; nothing can rival it "A communion of unlike people is meant to be one of the hallmarks of the church." White allies, Black solidarity, and Supreme Court rulings on Louisiana and Alabama A friend's anniversary in African garb—living fully "on good days, maybe two-thirds" Detroit, Black churches, and faith as joyous rediscovery Worshiping at Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland every Sunday Saying yes to the evangel, no to the "icalism" of evangelicalism John Stott as mentor; the Lausanne Covenant and Global South Stott's wartime pacifism; a father who stopped speaking for four years American exceptionalism as a theological crisis, not just left-versus-right "America's original sin," erasing history, and "literally whitewashing" First citizenship in the kingdom; the moral arc bends toward justice #MarkLabberton #JimWallis #Conversing #ChristianNationalism #ChristAlone #LoveYourNeighbor #PublicTheology #FaithAndPolitics Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary. Acknowledgements Special thanks to Jim Wallis and Paul Woodhull.
A couple in Oregon have sued their neighbours for $200,000 because… they stink! Maybe Kate should get sued for eating boiled eggs in the studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aled Cousins continues on our 1 Corinthians preach series this week looking Idolatry from 1 Corinthians 8 & 9.
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To mark the end of our popular 'Indonesia Rising' series, a special episode sharing your feedback and questions.Hamish Macdonald and Geraldine Doogue reflect on your thoughts about economic opportunity, big ideas for the future, and concerns over diplomatic blind spots. Oh, and there are some beautiful personal stories along the way.
The Daily Philip is a devotion of prayer to the Patron Saint of Joy, St. Philip Neri, led by Fr. Malone, parochial vicar of Christ the Redeemer Parish in Swift Current. This devotion has four parts: (1) a daily prayer for a particular virtue, based on the day of the week, to which Pope Pius IX has attached an indulgence (dated May 17, 1852,); (2) a reading from The Life of St. Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome; (3) a quote from The Maxims and Counsels of St. Philip Neri; and (4) the daily prayer for a good death. For Thursday Prayer to obtain the Love of our Neighbour. Glorious Saint, who didst employ thyself wholly in the good of thy neighbour, thinking well of all, sympathising with all, helping all, who throughout thy whole life didst ever try to secure the salvation of all, never shrinking from labour or trouble, keeping for thyself no time or comfort, that thou mightest win all hearts to God; pray for me, that together with the pardon of my sins I may have charity for my neighbour, and be henceforth more compassionate to him in his necessities, and obtain for me grace that I may love every man with pure, unselfish love, as mine own brother, succouring each one, if I am unable to do it with temporal goods, at least with prayers and good advice. And teach me too on every occasion to defend the honour of my neighbour, and never to say to him a hurtful or displeasing word; but ever to maintain, even with my enemies, sweetness of spirit like thine own, whereby thou didst triumph over thy persecutors. Blessed Saint, ask of God for me also this lovely virtue, which already thou hast gained for so many of thy clients; that so we may all one day come to praise our God with thee in an eternity of bliss. Our Father…, Hail Mary…, Glory Be… Prayer to be said daily, for a good death. O glorious Saint Philip, faithful helper of thy dying children, be thou my father and protector in the hour of my death. Let not the devil overcome me; let not temptation oppress me, nor fear overwhelm me in that hour; but grant through thy intercession that, fortified by faith, hope, and charity, I may bear all things with patience and perseverance, and may happily die the death of the just. Amen.
Neighbourhood Watch w Strange Neighbours - Meeting 40 Show: Neighbourhood Watch Artist: Daniel Morris Air Date: 28 May 2026 Genre: House / Deep House / Deep Tech / Minimal / Jackin' House Welcome to the Neighbourhood Watch's 40th Meeting! And we have a surprise. To celebrate we roll back to 2023. A mix containing a varied spread of our favourite tracks. Here. We. Go. Make yourself comfortable again, there's snacks on the table. Lock the doors, turn the speakers up and join us for this month's instalment. Follow us Insta at https://www.instagram.com/strangeneighboursmusic/ Facebook at www.facebook.com/thestrangeneighbours Tracklist: Stefan Ringer ft. Javonntte - Reach [FWM ENTERTAINMENT] Ninetoes - Dancing Kingdom [DO NOT SLEEP] Tom Flynn - Do You Like Bass [LEENA] Bontan - You Don't Know [CIRCUS RECORDINGS] Zohki & Roozlee - Braka [VIVA] Daniel Stefanik - Rush [COCOON] Blackchild (ITA) - My Jam [SOLID GROOVES] P.Leone & Spencer Parker - El Dorado (SPN Edit) [WORK THEM] Claude VonStroke - Dood [DIRTYBIRD] Emanuel Satie - Free [GET PHYSICAL] Martin Ikin - Pulse Wave (Michael Bibi Remix) [LOST RECORDS] Fabio Neural & Ammo Avenue - Mariposa [SOUTH OF SATURN] Mella Dee - Ridgewood (Yoofy Remix) [WAREHOUSE MUSIC] Matthias Tanzmann & Mathias Kaden - Dizzy [MOON HARBOUR] Steve Lawler - Karma [GRIFFINTOWN] Originally broadcast on Data Transmission Radio. Listen live and explore the archive: https://radio.datatransmission.co
Outlouders, enjoy this free taster of Holly Wainwright, Clare Stephens and special guest host Laura Brodnik from The Spill on our subscribers-only episode. You can listen to the full conversation: The One Big Lie Blown Up By The Kylie Doco The Netflix doco Kylie has officially dropped, and the nostalgia we are feeling is quite real. Today, Holly, Clare and Laura are unpacking the three-part series. From the ‘singing budgie’ era to two-time Grammy Award winner, it's the ultimate masterclass in career longevity. So why does our collective obsession with the ‘Princess of Pop’ run so deep, and what does Kylie’s story tell us about the grit and resilience behind the fame? What do you mean, you're not a subscriber yet? Solve that problem HERE. We discuss her first cancer diagnosis at age 36, her decision to postpone chemotherapy to try IVF and the revelation of her second, very private battle with breast cancer. Also, the slightly awkward raw honesty of Jason Donovan, her relationship with INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and the lure of your first true love. Plus, the touching way her friend Nick Cave articulates her magic might just be our absolute favourite part of the entire thing. New Mamamia subscribers get $40 off — $20 off an annual membership and $20 off your TWOOBS order. Click here to subscribe. Already a subscriber? Click here for your $20 TWOOBS discount code. T&C's apply What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Bed Shaming & A Terrible Excuse To Skip Your Son’s Wedding Listen: It's Sexy TV Season & An Embarrassing Email Mistake Listen: Why Yesteryear Is The Ultimate Revenge Fantasy Listen: An Argy-Bargy About Childcare & The Wrong Friendship Advice Listen: The 'Normal Girlfriend' Dating Dilemma Listen: The 'Dog Year' Relationship Theory That Explains Your Ex Listen: UNPACKED: Famesick - Lena Dunham Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Got questions or things you'd like Mia to talk about? Email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see Mamamia Out Loud on Apple What to read: The five biggest bombshells from Kylie's new Netflix documentary. A soap opera romance and and a recent split: Kylie Minogue's relationship timeline. A viral hit and a 'new' word we can't stop saying: Kylie Minogue's career renaissance. The story behind Kylie Minogue's unexpected return to Australian TV. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[10:57] In this episode, I reflect upon the privilege of presenting the 2026 Toastmasters District 99 Communication & Leadership Award to Dr. Robert D. Steadward — better known to many simply as “Dr. Bob.” When people move into a new community, they rarely know much about the neighbours around them, the lives they've lived, the experiences they carry or the impact they may one day have on others. Over time, communities are built one conversation, one friendship, and one shared story at a time. Sometimes those stories are extraordinary. Not only was I humbled to present the award to one of Canada's most accomplished and decorated citizens, but Bob Steadward was also my neighbour for more than 30 years here in Edmonton's Malmo Plains community. Like many people in the neighbourhood, I knew Bob as approachable, humble, thoughtful, and always community-minded. The children knew him as the man with the garden gnomes. What many may not fully realize, however, is the extraordinary impact Bob has had on the lives of people with disabilities worldwide through sport, inclusion, advocacy, and leadership. Bob played a central role in the creation of the International Paralympic Committee in 1989 and later served as its founding president, helping grow the Paralympic movement from 37 nations to more than 170 worldwide. This short episode shares part of Bob's remarkable story, including his lifelong commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and breaking down attitudinal barriers — while also reflecting on the kindness and humility that so many of us experienced simply by being his neighbour. While Dr. Steadward's story is rooted in an Edmonton neighbourhood, the larger message feels universal. Whether in a large city, suburban neighbourhood, or small town, there is something to be said for getting to know the people around us. Sometimes the most remarkable stories are living right next door. You can also read my article, The Neighbour Who Helped Build the Paralympic Movement – Dr. Robert D. Steadward, at Troy Media and GadgetGreg.com. At GadgetGreg.com, you can also view the full transcript of the award presentation and learn more about the Steadward Paralympic Journey display at the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton.
Joey & Mulv wrap up Manchester City's final season under the league's greatest ever manager, Pep Guardiola. www.noisypod.com
Acabas de mudarte. Todavía hay cajas en el piso. No sabes bien dónde está todo. Tal vez no conoces a nadie en el edificio o en el barrio. Y un día, sales al pasillo… o revisas el buzón… y te cruzas con alguien. Te sonríe. Y ahora viene la pregunta importante: ¿Qué dices? Porque presentarte a tus vecinos puede parecer algo pequeño, pero en realidad es uno de los primeros pasos para integrarte en una comunidad y, más que eso, en inglés. No necesitas un inglés perfecto. Solo necesitas frases simples, naturales y claras. Hoy vamos a aprender exactamente eso. Recuerda que todos los recursos para este episodio, incluyendo la transcripción, la tabla de vocabulario y ejercicios para repasar el aprendizaje, están disponibles en nuestro sitio web. Haz clic en este enlace para ver todos los recursos para este episodio: https://inglesdesdecero.ca/262 ----- Dale “me gusta” a nuestra página en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inglesdesde0/ ----- Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingles.desde.cero/ ----- Suscríbete en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inglesdesdecero145 ----- Encuéntranos en Pinterest: https://es.pinterest.com/inglesdesdeceroca/ ----- Aprende inglés con nativos que se formaron en su enseñanza. ¡Visita nuestro sitio web, https://inglesdesdecero.ca/ para inscribirte y seguir todas nuestras lecciones! Descubre si tu marca aparece (o no) cuando la IA recomienda soluciones. Únete al reto gratuito de 3 días de HubSpot — regístrate aquí: https://hubs.la/Q04fn0pB0__No dejes pasar esta oportunidad con Shopify y regístrate para un período de prueba por solo un dólar al mes en shopify.mx/desdecero Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
If there is one word in the Bible that is easily misunderstood, it is the word “love.” Contemporary society replaces the biblical view of love with mere sentiment or lust. Not only this, but love of neighbor is pitted against love of God. In this sermon on Romans 13:8–10 titled “Love Your Neighbour,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones contends that love of neighbor has been twisted. One must look to Scripture in order to see that theology and love are not contrasted nor is it right to pit love and law against each other. Instead, when one truly loves their neighbor, they are, by necessity, fulfilling the law. Should Christians then only talk about love and never theology? Should they expect non-Christians, who have never experienced the new birth, to carry out this command? In this careful message on love and neighbor, Dr. Lloyd-Jones diagnoses the problem modern people have with biblical understanding of love of neighbor by pointing out how love of neighbor must be wedded to sound doctrine. Listen as he helps understand the difference between agape and other kinds of love. Furthermore, he clues the listener in on how a self-centered and sinful person can actually love thy neighbor as thyself. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29?v=20251111
Natalie Imbruglia joins Alan Carr for a chaotic trip on Alan Air.From Neighbours and disastrous packing habits to holiday romances in the South of France, Natalie talks festivals, fame, perimenopause, dolphins (eventually), and why Aussies make the best house guests.Plus: Elon Musk on Necker Island, Mrs Mangel's portrait, and Natalie's REAL Aussie accent.
Governor General's Award-winning playwright Nicolas Billon joins Laura Mullin to talk about his play The Neighbours and why the thriller form is the best tool he has for asking the questions that haunt him. Billon traces his love of suspense back to Hitchcock and explains why dread is one of the most honest ways to get an audience leaning in. He breaks down his choice to use direct address, what it does to an audience when a character looks right at them, and how becoming a father has changed him as a writer.
A heartbreaking story of betrayal that will leave you stunned. We unpack the devastating fallout of a mother's manipulation, a neighbor's abandonment, and the emotional plea from a teenager complaining: "I've been used, dumped, and now pregnant after my mother convinces me into a relationship with our neighbour, who refuses to care for our unborn baby."
Our trip to the Cook IslandsNeighbourhood WatchDoes this piss off Scott?F'd Up FamiliesGo check out the Cook Islands through Jetstar here: https://bit.ly/3OJ5p0YLINKS:Follow us @lukeandsassyscott on Tiktok and InstagramGet involved in the podcast by sending in your voice notes to @lukeandsassyscottpodcast on InstagramCREDITS:Hosts: Luke O'Halloran and Scott O'HalloranProduction: EarsayProducer: Mike Liberale (Podcast Mike Media)Management: Profile Talent
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Welcome to Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Service! Extraordinary Church is the perfect church for imperfect people. We believe in the power of God's love and Spirit to transform lives and bring about extraordinary change. Whether you've been a believer for years or are searching for something more, we invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey of pursuing Jesus. Get ready to dive into a powerful experience that will uplift and inspire you. Our Weekend Worship Service happens every Sunday at 3 pm EST, and we have made it easily accessible for everyone. Tune in via YouTube, Facebook, our website, or our user-friendly mobile app. Wherever you are, we're here to connect with you! During our Weekend Worship Service, you can expect dynamic worship, relevant teaching, and practical insights from the Word of God. We create a space where believers can grow deeper in their faith while reaching out to those who may have never stepped foot inside a church. It's a place where you can encounter God's presence and experience His extraordinary love firsthand. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect, grow, and be inspired! Join us at Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Service every Sunday at 3 pm EST. Get ready to discover a community that embraces your imperfections and encourages you to embrace God's extraordinary plan for your life. Remember, you are welcome here, just as you are. Come and be a part of something extraordinary! Subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Facebook, visit our website, or download our mobile app to stay connected and never miss an update. See you at Weekend Worship Service!
Thinking about turning your property into an Airbnb? You might need more than just a listing and a lockbox.In this episode, Ed and Andrew break down when you actually need council consent to run an Airbnb, and unpack the risks most investors don't think about until it's too late. You'll learn:When Airbnb activity crosses the line from “casual” to requiring consent Why neighbours and body corporates can become the biggest roadblocks How to improve your chances of getting approval before you even apply Airbnb investing isn't just about the numbers – it's also about compliance, neighbours, and local council rules. A seemingly great investment can quickly turn into a headache if you don't understand the process.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
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Joey & Mulv review Manchester City's comprehensive victories against Brentford and Palace in the title race. www.noisypod.com
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Denise and Simon have lived on Stanley Court for thirty-one years. They know their neighbours, they wave hello, and they throw a barbecue every May. But seven months ago, their next-door neighbour was exposed as the man who kidnapped ten-year-old Kayla Brown and kept her locked in a cage in his basement for twelve years. Now, as the couple pieces together the aftermath, the uncomfortable questions are just beginning.Featuring: Ordena Stephens-Thompson, Tony Nappo and Richard Tse.And if you are looking for more thrillers by Nicolas Billon, check out Butcher available on PlayME in our archives.
When Denise and Simon are called to the police station, what they find there will connect their family to Kayla's story in ways they never could have imagined and force them to reckon with a question with no comfortable answer: how much did they really know?Featuring: Ordena Stephens-Thompson, Tony Nappo and Richard Tse.
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SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 56 *Discovery of 27 new Tatooine type worlds reported on Star Wars Day Astronomers have discovered some 27 new planetary candidates orbiting in binary star systems using a new method to search for exoplanets which would otherwise be hard to find. *A new drill campaign for the Mars Curiosity Rover on the red planet NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has launched a new drill campaign at a site called Atacama on the red planet's Gale Crater.. *New Soyuz 5 maiden flight Russia's new-next generation launch vehicle the Soyuz 5 has successfully completed its maiden flight. *The Science Report A third of Australian's getting too little sleep. The extraordinary biodiversity hidden in deep underwater canyons off Western Australia's coast. Studies show domestic dogs brains shrunk by 46% compared to wolves by the Late Neolithic. Skeptics guide to the link between authoritarianism and the paranormal. Our Guests This Week: Associate Professor Ben Montet from the University of New South Wales Bepi Columbo mission MIXS principle investigator Emma Bunce University of Leicester Bepi Columbo mission SIMBIO-SYS principle investigator Gabriele Cremonese Bepi Columbo mission MPO-MAG investigator Daniel Heyner Technical University of Braunschweig And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
You've been added to the group chat. Each week we invite our celebrity guests into the group chat and ask them your questions. Anything goes in the group chat! This week Delta Goodrem, the Australian pop icon you know and love from Innocent Eyes, Neighbours, and soon to be representing Australia at Eurovision, joins the group chat! She gets honest about the song she sometimes never wants to sing again (but why she always falls back in love with it) and reveals who her biggest Eurovision rival is. Oh, and she agrees to perform at a fan's wedding.
How do you tell your neighbour to buy some curtains or to cover up? Kate gives us some possible solutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joey & Mulv review a calamitous Manchester City performance away at Everton in the title race. www.noisypod.com
From Neighbours teen to the Australian pop icon behind Innocent Eyes, one of the best-selling debut albums of all time, Delta Goodrem has spent more of her life in the public eye than out of it. And through all of it, she has refused to stop. In this chat with Josh, Delta opens up about the moments that tested her most: being diagnosed with cancer as a teenager at the height of her success, the quiet battle of finding her voice again after illness changed everything, losing her voice entirely in 2018 and having to relearn how to speak, and advocating for equal pay on ‘The Voice'. She reflects on why those chapters, as brutal as they were, shaped the artist and the person she is today. She also tells the full story of how Born to Try came to be written in 20 minutes in her family home, the moment she knew her life changed, why she burst into tears when she got her Neighbours script and demanded they rewrite her character, and how she walked away from a 20-year major label deal to launch her own record label and take full control of her career. Plus, Delta talks about representing Australia at Eurovision and why she absolutely cannot perform without a wind machine.
Gaby Roslin chats to actor and singer Natalie Imbruglia about all things joy. They chat about Natalie's new album and the fun and joy she had making it - even though the themes of the songs are quite serious - it's an album for dancing to. Natalie's songwriting sessions are quite unique...and she takes us into that world, sharing why it's so important to be open to everyone in the room to get the best song possible. She talks about becoming her mental health, perimenopause struggles and why becoming a mum made her start to not give a $%*t! And YES - we talk about Neighbours...and The Masked Singer of course. We cover A LOT! We hope you enjoy it...
A woman has taken to social media to share what crazy hours her neighbour insists on doing chores. Plus, Tommy shares an interesting apartment story of his own.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey & Mulv dissect another win at Wembley for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. www.noisypod.com
A quiet morning run through woodland in South Yorkshire. A routine followed like clockwork. And a brutal killing that would shock a community. In September 2018, 48-year-old Gary Dean left his home in Silkstone Common, Barnsley, just like he did every day. Hours later, he was found in a ditch near the Trans Pennine Trail, fatally injured after a violent and sustained attack. His phone was still ringing, his wife desperately trying to reach him. This wasn't a random act of violence. It was something far more calculated.In this episode of British Murders with Stuart Blues, we take a deep dive into the tragic and disturbing murder of Gary Dean. A keen runner and member of a local athletics club, Gary - an autistic man - was known for his strict routines, but behind the scenes, a long-running neighbour dispute had been escalating for years. Complaints, threats, false allegations, and targeted harassment created a toxic environment that ultimately led to a planned and deliberate killing. We break down the timeline of events, the history between Gary and his neighbours, and the shocking details of the attack itself.This is a case that raises serious questions about escalation, accountability, and how vulnerable individuals can become targets when misunderstandings turn into something more sinister. From the chilling evidence presented at trial to the disturbing motive behind the attack, this episode explores how a dispute over land and routine spiralled into murder. The killing of Gary Dean is a stark reminder that sometimes, the greatest danger isn't from strangers - it's from the people living right next door.Exclusive content:Patreon - Ad Free, Early Access, Exclusive EpisodesFollow the show:British Murders with Stuart BluesDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joey & Mulv review another HUGE win for Manchester City as they beat Champions-elect Arsenal at The Etihad. www.noisypod.com
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