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Best podcasts about weekend one

Latest podcast episodes about weekend one

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Will things ever return to 'normal' in the Strait of Hormuz?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 7:19


Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a virtual standstill with President Trump ordering US forces to 'shoot and kill' Iranian vessels laying mines in the Strait. The US military says it seized another tanker associated with smuggling Iranian oil in the Indian Ocean. The U.S. and Iran had declared the Strait open on Friday April 17 but Iran reimposed control on Saturday. Tehran said it was responding to a continued U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, calling it a violation of their ceasefire. So will we ever see a return to normal shipping and trade, once the strait reopens? In this episode of Weekend One on One, we hear from Alexis Ellender, senior lead analyst at maritime data firm Kpler

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Chrissie's Take On The Reported Bust Up Between Louis & Zayn

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 7:50 Transcription Available


Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson have reportedly had a punch on and we've got some thoughts...Plus, we've got a rundown of Coachella Weekend Two, because boy you'd be annoyed if you only went for Weekend One and missed all the fun!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Too Pop to Handle
Coachella Weekend One: YouTube Premium and a Dream

Too Pop to Handle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 73:14


Justin Bieber showed up to Coachella with YouTube Premium and a dream. We're recapping all the highs and lows of Coachella weekend one, the Ales Cooper VS Alix Earle drama, Lena Dunham cheating on Jack Antonoff, and so much more.Subscribe to my SubstackFollow us on InstagramFollow me on TikTokEpisode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction (Mother Mary, You, Me & Tuscany, CATS: The Jellicle Ball) 14:30 New Music Releases 22:17 Coachella 2026 Weekend One Recap 43:04 Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez reunite at opening night of the ‘It's Not That Deep Tour'47:09 Battle of the Alex's: Alex Cooper calls out Alix Earle's shady comments 56:28 Lena Dunham reveals she cheated on Jack Antonoff due to “closeness with a teen pop star” 01:02:50 Britney Spears checks herself into treatment facility after DUI 01:05:55 Yes and Mess of the Week

Matty in the Morning
Coachella Weekend One Review

Matty in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 42:56 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the Billy and Lisa in the Morning show. In this episode, Billy and Lisa dive into the world of Coachella, discussing the latest performances and controversies. They share their thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter's headlining set, Justin Bieber's creative and nostalgic performance, and the fan's reaction to both. The hosts also discuss the latest news in the world of sports, including the Celtics and Bruins' wins, and the Masters Golf tournament. Additionally, they touch on the latest celebrity news, including Bruno Mars' Vegas tour and Britney Spears' decision to check into rehab.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: The Cocos Islands will soon become uninhabitable; but what happens to the residents?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 14:42


A remote Australian outpost more than 3,000 kilometres from Perth, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are facing an uncertain future. Climate modelling predicts the low-lying atoll, home to around 600 residents, could become uninhabitable within 50 years. About 460 of those residents are Cocos Malays, whose ancestors were brought to the islands generations ago as indentured labourers by the Clunies-Ross family, paid in company-issued tokens. Despite that history, the community has preserved a distinct culture and way of life that endures today. Following a United Nations-supervised vote in the 1980s, the Cocos Malays chose to integrate with Australia. Since that time, it is the isolation that has helped preserve the islands unique cultural identity. In this extended edition of Weekend One on One, Federal Minister for Local Government and Territories Kristy McBain speaks with SBS's Christopher Tan, following the release of the Government's Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan — the final report assessing the threats facing the Cocos Islands.

“One on One” with Darrell Owens
2025-26 NFL Power Rankings Wildcard Weekend: One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-9-26)

“One on One” with Darrell Owens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 38:34


2025-26 NFL Power Rankings Wildcard Weekend: One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-9-26)One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-9-26) In Episode 197, Darrell breaks down his NFL Power Rankings heading into Wildcard Weekend of the 2025-26 NFL Playoffs #OneOnOne #NFLPowerRankings #NFL #LegacyMakerSportsApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-on-one-with-darrell-owens/id1534428292p

“One on One” with Darrell Owens
2025-26 NFL Power Rankings Divisional Weekend: One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-16-26)

“One on One” with Darrell Owens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 37:09


2025-26 NFL Power Rankings Divisional Weekend: One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-16-26)One On One w/Darrell Owens (1-16-26) In Episode 198, Darrell breaks down his NFL Power Rankings heading into Divisional Weekend of the 2025-26 NFL Playoffs #OneOnOne #NFLPowerRankings #NFL #LegacyMakerSportsApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-on-one-with-darrell-owens/id1534428292p

Ayanda MVP on 947 - 12PM - 3PM
News It or Lose It: Gaga's Surprise EP and the Desert's Biggest Weekend

Ayanda MVP on 947 - 12PM - 3PM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 6:50 Transcription Available


Dust off your boots and grab your sunscreen, Coachella 2026 is officially here! On this episode of News It or Lose It, Zweli breaks down everything you need to know about Weekend One at the Empire Polo Club. We’re talking about the massive headlining sets from Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, plus the historic debut of the global girl group Katseye. But the music news doesn't stop in the desert. We’re diving into the "Pinky Up" era as Katseye drops their highly anticipated new single this Thursday, April 9th. And of course, we have to talk about the Mother Monster herself, Lady Gaga is rumored to be releasing a surprise EP titled Runways, with whispers of a legendary collaboration with Madonna that could break the internet. Is it a "News It" or a "Lose It"? We’re decoding the setlists, the leaks, and the fashion for the biggest week in pop culture. Spend weekday afternoons with Zweli. He keeps you in the loop with everything from music and movies to sport and pop culture. Hear what the Word on the Street is, test your skills with the high-pressure 6 Out of 6, and get ready to be entertained. Thank you for listening to an Afternoons with Zweli podcast Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 12:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) toAfternoons with Zweli broadcast on 947 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/947 For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/FeeL6wYor find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/pRBikjo Subscribe to the 947 Weekly Newsletter herehttps://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media 947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg 947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg 947 on X https://x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EndZone  Podcast
Quarter Court Press: March Madness Weekend One and Previewing The Rest of the tourney

EndZone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 48:35


Eric Jensen is joined by buddy Adam to talk through the tournament. Moments of weekend 1 (4:00) Sunday (6:00) The rest of the tournament (15:00)

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: How significant was the judgement against social media giants?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 4:26


Experts say the lawsuit against Meta and YouTube is a first crack in the dam that could eventually lead to tighter regulation of social media platforms. On Wednesday, a California jury awarded millions of dollars in damages to a 20-year-old woman after deciding that Meta and YouTube designed their platforms to hook young users without concern for their well being. Snapchat parent company Snap Inc. and TikTok were also included in the lawsuit but settled for undisclosed sums before the trial. A day earlier, a New Mexico jury handed a $375 million penalty to Meta after determining the company knowingly harmed children's mental health and concealed what it knew about child sexual exploitation on its platforms. In this episode of Weekend One on One we hear from Mark Stephens who's a specialist in international, appellate and complex litigation, and who works at the Howard Kennedy law firm.

The Milly Goats Podcast: DFS Destiny
March Meh-Ness Weekend One, USA Flag Football Wagon, & Top 10 Pops

The Milly Goats Podcast: DFS Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 88:14


Happy National Chips and Dip Day!Ladies and gentlemen, what a weekend for sports! Episode 380 we have all completely filled our eyeballs with multiple hours of college basketball. We had the first two rounds of March Madness, USA flag football is no joke, and more MLB stadium food. PLUS so much more with NFL news and debates.As for golf, The PGA took place this weekend at Innisbrook Resort in Florida where Matt Fitzpatrick wins at the Valspar Championship! The G.U.Y.S were MIA this weekend for DraftKings DFS, because we have not yet transitioned our brains out of football/olympics mode! We will still throw out some Hang The Banners, Shambles Meter, and talk Other Relevant Sports News. We've got it all, let's laugh!Look alive folks!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Squeezing more kilometres out of your fuel tank

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 4:33


Fuel prices are climbing and tensions in the Middle East are putting even more pressure on what we pay at the pump. So how can everyday drivers squeeze more kilometres out of every tank? In this edition of Weekend One on One, SBS's Asha Abdi spoke to Andrea Matthews, Motoring Editor at RACV, about practical tips to help you stretch your fuel further without changing your life too dramatically.

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Enough Said
Enough Said Podcast Season 6 Episode 16 NFL Wild Card Weekend - One shall rise, one shall fall

Enough Said

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 62:08


The Enough Said Crew is back with another episode.  On this episode, it's playoff time!!!  We have special guests as the ADU guys are on to discuss all the wild card games.  And yes, Niners are travelling to Philly this week and Mike is sheepish about his team.  What kind of fan is that?  Enjoy the episode and leave any feedback at enoughsaidcrew@gmail.com.  And here we go...

SBS World News Radio
Australian researchers on a mission to save millions of lives from antibiotic resistance

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 14:06


The rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening millions of lives worldwide, but “unconventional” Australian research could make obsolete medications effective again. Data released by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found that some of the most common illnesses in the world are becoming more resistant to treatment every year. Dr Maud Eijkenboom says the current approach of developing new antibiotics is losing the battle against ever-evolving viruses and bacteria. After her son struggled with a resistant disease, Dr Eijkenboom set on her own path to discover a better way eradicate the rising wave of lethal pathogens. In 2021, she founded Lixa, a Perth-based biotech company receiving international support for its “game-changing” research. In this edition of Weekend One on One, she speaks with SBS's Cameron Carr about the impact of her research, and started by explaining what Lixa is all about.

The Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer Weekend: One Month of Mayor Mamdani; How AI is Changing Medicine; A History of General Strikes

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 102:36


Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.One Month of Mayor Mamdani (First) | How AI is Changing Medicine (Starts at 39:32) | A History of General Strikes (Starts at  1:09:33)If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

Unscripted Direct
Episode 138 - "I have a pretty good team this year”

Unscripted Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 66:48


Mailbag (0:00:00). When is the last day of the year when it's appropriate to say "Happy New Year"?Catching Up (0:03:25).  A basketball roadtrip, lying at the poker table, and staying optimistic amid terrifying world events.The Break (0:15:37). A new national champion.In Defense of Our Judge (0:16:27). Judge Jim Roberts was well known to the trial advocacy community. Now he's well known to the national sports community.NTC Predictions Contest (0:22:45). Robert Little and Phil Pasquarello are back with their picks for Weekend One. At stake? Just their children's names.Susan Poehls (0:58:38). We mourn the loss of a friend and celebrate the life of a legend.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: How is the social media ban working and is it an effective measure?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 16:33


It's been just over a month since the government enacted its world-first social media ban for those aged under 16 years old. The government says they have deactivated, removed or restricted 4.7 million accounts so far. But what does this figure mean, and is an outright ban the most effective method for mitigating young people's exposure to harmful content online? In this episode of Weekend One on One Catriona Stirrat speaks to Nicholas Carah - Director of the Center for Digital Cultures and Societies at the University of Queensland.

Southeast Christian Church
One at a Time Weekend: One at a Time Weekend

Southeast Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 33:01


One at a Time Weekend is a special weekend to celebrate what God has done through one life at a time over the last year and anticipate what He will do in 2026. Join us for a special time of worship, preaching, and prayer. Speaker: Lucas DeVries

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SBS World News Radio
Are aliens from space waiting to invade? Probably not, say the scientists

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 4:05


The prospect for an alien invasion of Earth has been flooding the Internet in recent weeks thanks to the object 3-I-ATLAS currently hurtling through our solar system which some have warned may be an alien spacecraft that can attack our planet. Spoiler alert - NASA says it isn't. But even so, the fears of alien invasion are nothing new: in the final years of the nineteenth century, in his novel War of the Worlds, British author H G Wells wrote that 'minds immeasurably greater than our own, across the gulf of space, made their plans against us'. So what is the likelihood of an alien invasion? In this edition of Weekend One on One, Jason Wright, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State University and director of the Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Centre looks into whether it could happen here.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Footballer Fandi Ahmad is a Singaporean sporting legend: We find out why

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 30:49


Fandi Ahmad is more than just a footballer; has been described as a national legend in Singapore. He was the first Singaporean footballer to play in Europe, the first Singaporean millionaire sportsperson and the first Singaporean sportsperson to have a published biography. As a young child, his family lived in a two-room public housing flat, Fandi was obsessed with football and spent much of his time kicking a ball. He became arguably Asia's best known footballer. He's shared the pitch with Diego Maradona, and was picked to play for Dutch football giant Ajax - an offer he subsequently turned down. Fandi's Muslim faith is central to his life. He avoids scandals, does not smoke or drink, and has been described as humble, filial, and compassionate. In this extended edition of Weekend One on One, he talks to SBS's Christopher Tan

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Is there life on Mars? New research seems to show there was, once.

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 6:55


This week, NASA announced findings of potential biosignatures on Mars. Does that mean there's proof that there was once life on Mars? In this edition of Weekend One on One, Dr Micheal Tice, geology professor at Texas A&M University, who's involved in the ongoing research project, explains what the findings mean.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: 22 years after Concorde's last flight - could supersonic travel be back in the air

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 5:09


When planes fly faster than the speed of sound, air molecules can't get out of the way fast enough and begin to pack together. Eventually they form a wave in front of the aircraft, creating a burst of air pressure. And you get a big bang - the sound of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier - a sonic boom. This sonic boom can damage structures and break glass. Because of this, supersonic overland flight has been banned in the United States since the 1970s. That was always a problem for aircraft like The Concorde - it simply wasn't allowed to get any further than the eastern seaboard when flying from Europe. But now, America's FAA is in the process of lifting this restriction. In this episode of Weekend One on One, William Crossley, the head of aeronautics and astronautics at Purdue University in the US, explains commercial flights traveling at supersonic speeds could reduce a cross-country flight from five hours to one hour, saving people valuable time.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: The truth about working from home - and should we work on Friday afternoons?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 5:16


The controversy over working from home continues to swirl around the nation's workplaces. Employers want their workers back in the office; workers ask why as they get more work done at home. So what do the facts tell us about working from home? Dr. Mark Benden is the chair for the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at Texas A&M University in the US, and he's been carrying out exhaustive research in to the way people work. In this edition of Weekend One on One, he talks about working from home - and also which days of the week are least productive.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Fossil finds add ancestors - and a puzzle - to our human family tree

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 6:12


A team of researchers say they've found fossils that add two new ancestors to our human family tree. While these two creatures appeared to have lived at the same time - and in the same place - they are two distinct, different hominins. The team says one set of fossils appears to be a fit for the genus Homo. That's the same genus as modern humans. The other seems to fit Australopithecus, the same genus as the famous Lucy fossil. Fossil teeth and bones from both creatures were found at Ledi-Geraru in Ethiopia. It's a desert site about 30 miles from where the famous Lucy fossil was found. But the research team concluded that the Ledi-Geraru Australopithecus teeth are a new species, rather than belonging to Lucy's species, Australopithecus afarensis. The new Homo teeth also don't appear to match any known Homo species. These new fossils date between 2.6 and 2.8 million years ago, and shed new light on human evolution. They are younger than the Lucy fossil, which is dated as being about 3.2 million years old. In this edition of Weekend One on One we hear from two members of the research team, Chris Campisano and Kaye Reed from Arizona State University in the US.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Expert says the Trump-Putin summit is an 'alarming development'

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 5:25


An expert is warning that U.S. President's Donald Trump "astonishing U-turn" after agreeing to meet with Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine is an "alarming development". In this edition of Weekend One on One, Nigel Gould-Davies, a senior fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, explains that the symbology of holding the summit in Alaska was clear, and that the location “naturally favors Russia.”

SBS World News Radio
Global fertility rates are dropping: it could spell disaster in the future

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 5:04


Around the world, fertility rates are dropping. The rate for each generation to replace itself is an average of 2.1 births per woman - and many countries are well below that figure. Does it matter? Surely reducing the population will make the Earth's resources go further? In this edition of Weekend One on One we hear from Associate Professor Michael Giarrusso from the University of Texas, who says unless this trend is reversed, the world's population will peak in the next 40 to 60 years and then plummet, causing major global issues.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: 'This is the medicine': Songwriter Kalani Artis on how a music program changed his life

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 14:12


As a 14-year-old Kalani Artis was searching for direction. Dropping out of school young, he was also experiencing challenges with anxiety. A counsellor put him onto the music and mentoring programs run by Musicians Making a Difference - and it completed transformed the future direction of his life. The singer-songwriter is now 10 years past graduating from the program, but recently returned for a collaboration project that brought him full circle. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Biwa Kwan spoke with Kalani about his journey to finding his purpose through a strong connection with music and community

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: High hopes for new HIV vaccine

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 5:42


Researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle have tested a new HIV vaccine using mRNA, the technology behind many COVID-19 vaccines. Scientists say results from the early-stage clinical trial offer hope for significant progress in the global effort to develop a safe and effective HIV vaccine. For this episode of Weekend One on One, Angelica Waite has been speaking with Associate Professor Seth Cheetham, Deputy Director of BASE mRNA at the University of Queensland to learn more about the study, and what it means for HIV vaccine research

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Arrente artist Amunda Gorey on kinship, connection and deep listening

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 13:21


An art exhibition in Melbourne is showcasing the work of three Aboriginal sisters in a collection entitled 'Connected Through Country'. Artists Amunda, Grace and Myra Gorey own their own art collective called No Fixed Gallery, which is dedicated to celebrating 65,000 years of Arrernte culture through contemporary art. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Biwa Kwan spoke with Amunda Gorey about the inspiration for the latest collection - and how her art intersects with her work with non-profit Children's Ground to deliver change and impact for First Nations children through a pioneering model blending lifelong learning and confidence in culture and language.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: President Trump's tariffs are looming

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 4:47


The Trump administration has announced several new tariff deals in the last few days, but many more are still in negotiations. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Terrence Guay, clinical professor of international business and the director of the center for Global Business Studies at Penn State looks at the current tariff situation, how the deals are affecting the American consumer and the looming August 1st deadline that could see tariffs as high as 50% if deals aren't reached.

STAR 99.9 Audio
Weekend Wonder: Fairies, Trolleys & Summer Jams Here's What's Happening Across Connecticut

STAR 99.9 Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 5:48


Every Friday in The Feed Megan Schinella comes on the air to talk about all the fun things happening in and around Connecticut this weekend that you can do with the kids and family.  MEGAN'S PICKS: 1. Fairy Day is fluttering in this Saturday at Designs By Lee in Stamford from 11–2 PM. Bring your little ones for a whimsical garden adventure: Fairy scavenger hunt through the nursery, Pot decorating + flower planting. Fairy appearance from 12 to 1 PM! 2. The Rowayton River Ramble Saturday 11-3 at Pinkney Park. Fresh oysters, BBQ, auction, music, Water slides, dunk tank, games with prizes, Face painting, petting zoo, pony rides, and snow cones.  3. Let the Summer Vibes Begin! Weekend One of Summer in the Mill River Park in Stamford. Aly & AJ concert 5-10pm Saturday, all ages, delicious food, and community fun all in the heart of downtown Stamford. 4. Mystic River Jam Saturday at Mystic Shipyard showcasing music from rock to reggae while supporting two charities time is 1pm to 10pm.  5. The Connecticut Trolley Museum in East Windsor is hosting a Dino-Trolley event on Saturday and Sunday 10-5 enjoy dinosaur-themed activities alongside trolley rides. The event includes a Dino Hunt Safari Ride.  Megan's Mom Quote: “IN AN EFFORT TO DRINK MORE WATER, I STARTED TAKING A SIP OF WATER EVERYTIME ONE OF MY KIDS YELLS MOM. SO FAR I'M AT 7 GALLONS.” Image credit: Getty Images

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Dodging an asteroid attack

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 4:26


Movies like 'Deep Impact' and 'Armageddon' are Hollywood action adventure movies which sees the world threatened by complete destruction due to the impact of a giant asteroid, where a hero - like Bruce Willis in Armageddon - is sent to save the world from an approaching asteroid. Monday June 30th is World Asteroid Day - so what is the chance that we might all be wiped out by an asteroid... and do we need a Bruce Willis character to save us? In this edition of Weekend One on One we hear from Professor Christopher Palma from the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics at Penn State University in the United States.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: The new dinosaur found in a forgotten museum drawer

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 4:11


Our fascination with prehistoric worlds is all to obvious with the release of latest Jurassic World blockbuster Rebirth. We might think we're familiar with all the giant creatures which wandered our planet millions of years ago thanks to series like 'Walking with Dinosaurs', but scientists are still discovering new species. The latest find is a lizard which lived about 76 million years ago in the late Late Cretaceous period which came after the Jurassic. It's called Bolg, named after the Goblin Prince in J R R Tolkien's classic fantasy tale, 'The Hobbit'. In this edition of Weekend One on One, we hear from Hank Woolley, the lead author of the study on the new lizard, and who discovered its bones forgotten in a museum drawer during his research trip to the Natural History Museum of Utah.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Lauren Muratore on having a conversation about sex

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 10:22


In Australia, there are many clinical psychosexual therapists, counsellors and sexuality educators working in the frontline to help people navigate sex and related issues. With national campaigns such as Teach Us Consent in recent years, Australians have become more open to talk about sexuality and respectful relationships. But experts say there's still a long way to go. In this week's Weekend One on One, Wing Kuang speaks to Lauren Muratore, a clinical psychosexual tharapist and National Chair of the Society of Australian Sexologists on having a candid conversation about sex.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: WA Stolen Generations survivors welcome redress scheme

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 17:03


Queensland now remains the only Australian state or territory without a redress scheme for survivors of the Stolen Generations, after Western Australia announced one this week. Survivors will be eligible for individual payments of $85,000, with the scheme to be open by the end of the year. Under government policies, more than half of all Aboriginal people in Western Australia were taken from their families - or are related to survivors. The Healing Foundation has been advocating on behalf of Stolen Generations survivors. In this episode of Weekend One on One, the group's CEO, Shannan Dodson, told Biwa Kwan, it means a lot to survivors to receive this acknowledgment - and it advances the healing process.

Woodside Bible Church Lake Orion
Acts 8- Memorial Weekend One-Off- Pastor Jim Dahlke

Woodside Bible Church Lake Orion

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 37:16


SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Experiencing the Hajj

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 13:31


In the next few days, Australian Muslims will be beginning their journey to take part in the Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Faraz Nomani is a strategy and risk professional from Greenacre in southwest Sydney. He was born in Saudi Arabia and came to Australia 25 years ago when he was 10 years old. In this episode of Weekend One on One he talks about his own pilgrimages to the Hajj and his visit this year when he will be helping other people making the pilgrimage from Australia. He told SBS's Shirley Glaister why the Hajj is so important.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: The role of non-medical interventions in managing chronic pain

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 13:48


One in five people in Australia and New Zealand will experience chronic pain at some stage in their lives; and it's recognised as a major global health issue. Unrelieved pain can affect every area of a person's life with major social, financial and emotional consequences. Researchers at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia have done a randomised trial focusing on the experiences of people with chronic pain - and the role emotional processing plays in managing chronic pain conditions. Professor Lorimer Moseley is a professor of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of South Australia and the Chair of PainAdelaide. In this episode of Weekend One on One, he spoke with Peggy Giakoumelos on the role of psychology in chronic pain management.

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Fescoe in the Morning
Full Show: Royals Winning, NBA Playoff Drama, A Caglianone Weekend, One Word, Brioche of the Weekend

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 171:58


A fun four hours on a Monday as we hear from Dusty on his Caglianone trip to Springfield and Royals and NBA!

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: 'Migrants have become scapegoats': FECCA's Peter Doukas voices election concerns

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 2:39


The Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia says they are concerned multiculturalism isn't a key election issue in this federal election campaign. They've released a policy platform criticising proposals to change the citizenship 'values' test, ban refugees from Gaza, and deport dual nationals convicted of crimes. Chairperson Peter Doukas says he's also concerned migrants have become scapegoats for the cost of living and housing crisis. In this episode of Weekend One on One he's speaking to SBS's Stephanie Youssef.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Dr Wenn Lawson on improving full and equal participation for people with autism

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 19:48


A researcher, author and consultant with lived experience of autism, Dr Wenn Lawson has a unique vantage point when it comes to finding solutions to creating more inclusive workplaces. He says his work as a trained psychologist has been crucial in his understanding of how to effectively communicate the challenges of living with autism and its diverse presentations - but also some of the solutions. During the month of April, advocates are drawing attention to the removal barriers preventing autistic people from full and equal participation in society. In this episode of Weekend One on One, Wenn Lawson spoke with Biwa Kwan about his decades of work in bridging what he calls the double empathy gap.

Gary and Shannon
Coachella Weekend One Recap

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:06 Transcription Available


#WHATSHAPPENING – 5.2 magnitude earthquake strikes San Diego County, felt across SoCal. For fathers in search of friendship, a growing group has emerged: the Brooklyn Stroll Club. #MIXTAPE – Coachella Weekend One Recap

Sip N Sports
S4E30 - Weekend One in the Books!

Sip N Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 46:08


The fellas review the first weekend of the tournament, recap the coaching moves made in college basketball so far, and preview weekend 2!

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The Ticket Top 10
The Hardline - March Madness weekend one recap

The Ticket Top 10

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:07


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Ten12 Podcast
Big 12 Weekend One Recap: Tech, BYU, Houston, Kansas State, TCU are SWEET

Ten12 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 52:34


Phillip, Andy Mitts, and Jamie "JSJ" Steyer-Johnson take a look at the Big 12's results in the opening weekend of the NCAA Men's and Women's Tournaments, and the latest on the open hoops jobs at West Virginia, BYU, Houston, and Arizona State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Sleepers Podcast
A weekend one round-up with Carter and Deion | Sleepers Pod 3-24-25

The Sleepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 37:18


Winners and losers from the first weekend of the NCAA tournament! Ranking the remaining 16 teams in the tournament! Updating our Final Four picks! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Iain Anderson, National Student Ombudsman

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 11:25


In February, Australia launched its first National Students Omburdsman as part of a national strategy to tackle sexcual violence on campus. International students who experienced sexual violence in university settings can also turn to the agency to seek support. For a long time, student leaders and advocates have found international students survivors of sexual violence have been left in the dark, due to indeaquate support. In March, SBS Chinese reported on a former Chinese student at Griffith College experienced sexual harassment from a tutor. Griffith College told SBS Chinese that they were aware of the allegation, and had met with the student. Under the new National Students Ombudsman, what kind of support international students can expect from the agency over sexual violence on campus? In this episode of Weekend One on One, SBS's Wing Kuang talks to Iain Anderson, the Commonwealth Ombudsman of the agency.

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SBS World News Radio
Weekend One on One: Go-Jo

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 12:37


Global viral pop sensation Go-Jo has been selected to represent Australia at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. He's told Youssef Saudie about his childhood... and how important broccoli has been to his career.

SBS World News Radio
INTERVIEW: Vet Bronwyn Orr on fears for missing pets as Australian microchip registry moves offline

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 14:30


Pet owners could soon confront obstacles when it comes to locating a missing pet. Private Australian pet microchip registry HomeSafeID has published a notice on their website that states they will likely go offline in the future as the owner of the site is no longer communicating or paying for the hosting of the site. This means potentially tens of thousands of Australian pet owners will no longer be able to reach their pet's registration data in the unfortunate instance they go missing... meaning vets or shelters won't be able to determine their owners. In this episode of Weekend One on One, SBS' Alexandra Koster spoke to veterinarian Dr Bronwyn Orr about the implications of this registry going offline.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: John had a tough salad experience this weekend, one that prompted him to leave a review

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 32:13


5pm: John had a tough salad experience this weekend, one that prompted him to leave a review // WSDOT: Massive project will disrupt traffic for 3 years as crews work to repair I-5 // Talking Sports with Ry // Letters