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Zane and Heath: Unfiltered is a weekly podcast from YouTube sensations; Zane Hijazi and Heath Hussar, two uneducated Florida boys with strong opinions and nothing to back it. Join them for some raw, uncut, and unfiltered behind the scenes content as they discuss all that transpires in their group's crazy lives when the cameras stop rolling. Be sure to grab your coffee and tune in every Monday morning because your start to the week just got a whole lot better! And by better, we mean worse.
 
A Hippie and a Rockstar enter in a room… It’s Evan and Zane… tune in for exclusive interviews with amazing people and fun content uploaded regularly. Our goal is to provide some spiritual insight and create content that inspires, uplifts, and entertains our listeners.
 
Zane Hodges Library features messages on the Bible by Zane C. Hodges. Zane ministered at Dallas Theological Seminary for 27 years as Professor of New Testament. Zane also ministered at Victor Street Bible Chapel in Dallas, Texas for over 50 years and published a number of books focusing on the free gift of eternal life by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone and on the opportunities for eternal rewards for believers. Zane was known for his faithfulness to the text of the Bible through study and ...
 
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Set with a Bet

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Set with a Bet

Bair and Zane Lovelady

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Every episode two comics make a bet. Whoever wins that bet gets to host a live show. Whoever loses has to do their set with a challenge associated with it on said live show. Hosted by @Bairthecomic and @Zane.Lovelady Follow @Scoundrelslivestandup for clips of each Set with a Bet
 
Each week a famous film fan takes us on an incredible celebration of the cinema, as they curate their perfect night out at the movies. We’ll find out who they’d take with them, what snacks they’d buy in the foyer, where they’d sit and of course what movies they’ll screen at our fantastic virtual cinema – as well as discovering some of their most memorable moments from visiting the movies. If you love cinema as much as us please subscribe and join in the celebration of what is still the best ...
 
Writer/comedian/low-income husband and father James Donald Forbes McCann does not own a boat—yet! It is only a matter of time before this soon-to-be-lucrative podcast changes that sad fact. The James Donald Forbes McCann Catamaran Plan podcast exists for one reason: to generate enough money for catamaran ownership. Yes, James can see the boat now, glimmering, as though in a vision. He could almost reach out and touch it. It is a beautiful boat. Go to www.patreon.com/jdfmccann and begin your ...
 
Imagine you are grabbing coffee with a business associate or friend. You both either own a business, or have a strong desire for success, not just to survive, but THRIVE. You decide to meet at Starbucks to have a chat about life and business. Enter “Zane Speaks Out”… The conversation that would ensue is exactly what Season 2 is all about. REAL, HONEST, and UNSCRIPTED talk about life and business.
 
CLASH OF THE TITLES sees two movies with something in common go head to head in a fight to the death! Well, not death. We just decide which one is better. Then kill the other! Or not. Every week Alex Zane, Vicky Crompton and Chris Tilly thrust a pair of films with a connection into the arena of combat – or, com-chat - with only one emerging as the winner! Remakes Vs Originals, Alien Rip Off Vs Alien Rip Off, Film with Talking Animal Vs Film with Talking Animal, Massive Ruddy Volcano Movie Vs ...
 
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Remember

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Remember

Dalyon Beutler

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Have you ever felt alone in your own struggles? Feeling as if your life is fogged up with confusion, fear, and frustration? The Remember Podcast is here to help remind you that you truly aren't alone in this world and though we all may be different, we are all unified through the love of God and His plan for each one of us. Throughout this podcast, hosts Dalyon, Zane, and McKayla share spiritual experiences of their own and listen to people of other faiths and walks of life share their perso ...
 
Zane Lamprey's LIGHTLY TOASTED podcast gets Zane and a guest to sit down each week to hang out by the fire pit, roast marshmallows, have some drinks, and chat. For over a decade, Zane has had the enviable position of hosting TV shows where his job is to drink. Zane has traveled the globe, learning about different cultures by sampling libations with the locals in Three Sheets, Drinking Made Easy, Have Fork Will Travel, Chug, and Four Sheets. Zane is now on tour doing stand up for his "Lager T ...
 
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Third Coast Podcast

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Third Coast Podcast

Producer "Joseph Willis" Editor "Zane Fontenot" Creator "Terrence Sumbler"

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Join Cleve, Joe and Kobi on the adventure to the unknown. We thrive every week to bring the fans best content from Oakdale, Louisiana. The group bring their personal experiences and lessons learned in life into the show. Come vibe with an assortment of guests from musicians to mma fighters. The podcast that always has an open mic and open heart. We feature an artist of the week on each show with music from around the world! Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/third-coast-podcast/subs ...
 
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Snippets of Leadership

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Snippets of Leadership

Edoardo Binda Zane - EBZ Coaching

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This podcast is for new and experienced leaders who are either leading others for the first time or going from leading a single team to leading other leaders. And in general, this is a podcast for any leader on the look for ways to quickly refine his or her leadership skills and grow professionally - and who needs to do it fast. Each episode is between 5-10 minutes, focuses on one precise topic, like “how to gain your team’s trust” for example, and takes a practical, hands-on perspective, al ...
 
We discuss leadership, employee engagement and employee recognition, my book on employee recognition, strategy, execution, innovation, word-of-mouth, leadership, generating positive cash-flows, topgrading ... It's personal, passionate, opinionated. And helpful.
 
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Commonwealth Games bronze medal winner Zane Robertson has been banned from all sport for eight years after testing positive for a performance enhancing drug, and then providing false documentation in his defence. A long-distance runner, Zane Robertson trained out of Kenya, but returned a positive sample for EPO in Manchester in May last year. A sec…
 
**Go to HelloFresh dot com slash zane60 and use code zane60 for 60% off plus free shipping!** Sign up for the Patreon here! Get access to 11 weekly bonus episodes, including "The Ben and Eric Patreon Podcast" and "Who Are These Zanes?" *Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page. Email the show on the Shor…
 
The 'Shadow and Bone' star talks season 2 of the Netflix hit, why Quentin Tarantino should get in the bin, the mysterious missing ending of 'Jumanji' and screens a Jim Carrey classic for us. Find us here: https://linktr.ee/triptomoviespod A Trip to the Movies is proudly sponsored by @ODEONCinemas - We Make Movies Better Founded in 1930, ODEON is th…
 
The National Party has unveiled it's new teaching curriculum; which would require children to do an hour of reading, an hour of writing and an hour of maths per day. The requirement will cover primary and intermediate schools and will be accompanied by standardised testing of those subjects at least twice a year, beginning in Year 3. The opposition…
 
The Government's efforts to reduce poverty have stalled, with more than 100,000 children still living in extreme hardship. Data out today from Stats NZ shows no change between 2021 and 2022. These figures include the tail end of the pandemic and the beginning of a cost of living crisis. But the government is still claiming it as a win, that the num…
 
Film and TV correspondent James Croot joins Kathryn to look at local movie Red, White and Brass (cinemas), about a Tongan church group that formed a marching band to get into a World Cup rugby match. He'll also look at a new film starring Keira Knightly, Boston Strangler (Disney+)and Lucky Hank (TVNZ) about an under-fire English professor at a US c…
 
Auckland based sex therapist and porn researcher Jo Robertson has advice about what to say to children, at what age and how often. She is the Research and Training Lead for The Light Project, a charitable trust researching media influences on youth sexual culture and how to have positive conversations about it.…
 
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the difficulties people face in recovering their social media accounts - particularly Facebook - if they've been subject to a hack or a hijack. Two dozen Facebook employees and contractors have been sacked for their role in this - does the business have any hope of improving when ano…
 
Kathryn is joined by UK correspondent Matt Dathan to talk about former PM Boris Johnson explaining his position on Partygate at a heated select committee hearing overnight, telling MPs that 'unsocially distanced farewell gatherings' were allowed at work during the height of Covid. Matt has travelled this week with Home Secretary Suella Braverman as…
 
Submissions are rolling in against a proposal to cut funding to Auckland's Citizens Advice Bureau. Auckland Council is currently consulting on a plan to cut the organisation's $2 million in annual funding, as part of a wider effort to curb education and community spending. Advocates for the mostly voluntary-run service say the loss of funding would…
 
The Shipping Federation says a new coastal shipping route between Napier and Gisborne should be the first of many more. The Government's announced a $3m dollar subsidy last week to allow the Rangitata to cover the route for the next three months. It is estimated to take up to 200 trucks off the road each week - a trip which used to be three hours b…
 
A woman whose uterus was perforated by a contraceptive device says she's traumatised by the experience. An intra-uterine device - IUD - is a T-shaped plastic frame inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy for up to seven years. Although rare, if implanted incorrectly it can push through muscle and perforate the uterus. Te Whatu Ora last year r…
 
Titirangi residents say they're feeling forgotten, as problems continue to plague the Auckland suburb nearly two months on from January's flooding. Patience is wearing thin for some, who are worried their street is at the bottom of the priority list, despite being in urgent need of some attention. First Up's Leonard Powell headed out West to meet s…
 
People waiting to find out if their land will be built on again after properties were destroyed in the Auckland Floods or by Cyclone Gabrielle will be in limbo for a little longer. The government says it'll have the information it needs on high-risk areas from insurers and councils in three weeks - and then it can start deciding whether to rebuild,…
 
The Commerce Commission is advising businesses on how and when they can collaborate in response to an emergency. This is in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle and other weather events which battered Northland, Auckland, Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay. The Commission first issued guidance in 2020, during Covid-19, for businesses wanting to collaborate to ens…
 
A Waikato hapū is calling on the Hamilton City Council to immediately abandon any plans to develop what Māori say is an historic pā site. The one-hectare site in Claudelands is home to the Sonning carpark just across the Waikato River from the CBD, but the council is keen to develop high-rise housing there. Ngāti Wairere says as mana whenua they ar…
 
Just 19 people have entered New Zealand's nursing workforce via the fast-tracked residency programme. Immigration NZ added nurses to the green list late last year to help fill gaping staffing holes. But the vast majority of the 162 visas which have since been issued, went to nurses who were already working here under different visas. Nurses Organis…
 
Business owners are assessing the damage after a blaze destroyed two thirds of a shopping block in South Auckland last night. The large fire, in Takanini, caused part of Great South Road and a motorway off ramp to be closed last night. Fire and Emergency's Assistant Commander Dave McKeown says the fire began in a restaurant but quickly took over th…
 
Academics have come up with a three-point plan to clean up the lobbying industry amid a RNZ investigation this week. Today, we've been reporting on how tech giants, the pharmaceutical industry and multinational energy companies are lobbying the government. Cases include a lobbyist asking for a section of a bill to be deleted on behalf of a client, …
 
It's almost unheard of. A perfect over in a cricket match - six wickets from six balls bowled. Well, yesterday Palmerston North Boys' High School fast bowler Matt Rowe completed that remarkable feat in a game against Rotorua Boys High School in Tauranga. He ended up with nine wickets for just 12 runs from his spell of bowling Playing for a place in…
 
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been fighting for his political career this morning - saying "hand on heart" he didn't lie to parliament over rule-breaking Covid-19 lockdown parties at 10 Downing Street. Parliament's Committee of Privileges is investigating whether Johnson intentionally or recklessly misled the House of Commons in a seri…
 
The housing market has cooled yet further. New figures from CoreLogic NZ show house sales hit a 40-year low over the last year, with 60,859 homes sold. Analysts are pointing to rising interest rates and tighter lending rules as core issues triggering the slump. Prices are down, too - falling 8.9 percent in the last year. And of the main centres, We…
 
Waiheke Island locals are angrily contesting a new council report which claims helicopters aren't overly noisy or unsafe. The report says chopper activity is at similar levels on Waiheke Island to other parts of Auckland. There are sixty-two helipads on the island, with applications for more coming in steadily. Waiheke Island local board chair Cath…
 
With Auckland's Council set to slash its budget, the city's cash-strapped economic development agency is making its case for funding by boasting about the benefits it created in the past six months. Tātaki Auckland Unlimited says events it helped bring to the city in the six months to February, including the Rugby World Cup, created a near $40 mill…
 
Tech giants, the pharmaceutical industry and multinational energy companies are using local lobbying firms to gain access to senior ministers and sensitive government information. Cases uncovered in an RNZ investigation include a lobbyist asking for a section of bill to be deleted. A lobbyist working for Google texted an advisor to the Minister of …
 
A large fire broke out overnight at a commercial block in Auckland situated between a petrol station and a motorway off-ramp Most of the two-storey shopping block has been destroyed in the Takanini blaze. Fire and Emergency shift manager Josh Pennefather gave Kim Hill the details. The fire has been contained and an investigation will begin this mor…
 
Auckland MPs are being urgently asked to make sure their communities understand the city's proposed budget, and to help them get their thoughts to the council. The plan is open for submissions until March 28. The city needs to find hundreds-of-millions of dollars to plug a gap, and as well as selling airport shares; slashing local board, arts and c…
 
On today's First Up pod - Boris Johnson defends his actions around Partygate in front of a parliamentary select committee in the UK; South Island schools struggle to get their rowing boats to the Maadi Cup; Green Party co-leader James Shaw on their cooperation agreement with Labour and seven weeks on from the January floods we find out how a noisy …
 
Myrtle rust has been found in the country's largest Pōhutakawa forest for the first time. Researchers have discovered the disease on Rangitoto Island, alongside high rates of infection in pōhutakawa throughout Tāmaki Makaurau this summer. They're warning trees could be lost if the infection continues to surge. Beyond Myrtle Rust research programme …
 
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