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Wall of Sound: Up Against The Wall gets you up close to your favourite heavy metal/hardcore/pop-punk rock bands and musicians whilst updating you with the latest music news, reviews, tour announcements and playlist to get your week started heavy and loud.
Welcome to the NO DAYS OFF Podcast. Wake up everyday with the deliberate intention to improve. My mission is to spread positivity and motivation to anyone who wants more, anyone who is lost in life, or anyone who just needs a little push, I am here to help! Let's get better!
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MORNING, MAMA | Heal From the Past, Parent with Purpose, and Live Out Your Calling - Mental Health, Biblical Parenting, Christian Mindset, Christian Moms, Spiritual Growth


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MORNING, MAMA | Heal From the Past, Parent with Purpose, and Live Out Your Calling - Mental Health, Biblical Parenting, Christian Mindset, Christian Moms, Spiritual Growth
Brittany Wilson, MS | Christian Mental Health Coach
Mama, are you tired of feeling like you have nothing left to pour out, and yet still feel like you’re somehow not giving enough? Do you wish you could stop rehearsing the same patterns from your family that you swore to yourself you would never repeat? Are you sick of spending hours worrying about your kids and being constantly bombarded with all of the “what ifs” that take over your mind? Do you wish you didn’t feel like you just had to survive this season and that you could actually enjoy ...
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Live 2 Win Podcast With Alex Thorn


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Live 2 Win Podcast With Alex Thorn
Former Champion Alex Thorn Gives The INSIDE Scoop on Professional Wrestling Along with Personal Health & Fitness Tips
He started off as a lazy obese kid, who grew up to master the heavy metal stage and kick ass , take names and win World Championships in the crazy world of professional wrestling! Now he's the most in demand Personal Fitness Trainer in Chicago Illinois! Who's changed the lives of hundreds to live longer and wake up with more energy than ever before! Now it's your turn to find out the ins and outs of professional wrestling and learn how to get over your health and fitness plateau's. It's time ...
Wake and bake cuz! Down to smoke one with your big homie Snoop Dogg? Well, here I is and here’s your shot neffew. Get up close and personal with me – the one and only Snoop Dogg each week on my official GGN podcast. This podcast right here is hosted by none other than me…yours truly…music legend and pop culture icon… Snoop D-O-double G ya dig?!? This is nuthin but a smoked out session rolled tightly into podcast form that features me choppin’ game with and doin’ full-length interviews with a ...
MSRcast has spawned out of the long running fanzine Mainstream Resistance from Texas. We started out as a webzine then branched out to print. After many successful years in print, and with some tough times around 2000, we decided to put MSR (Mainstream Resistance) to bed for the time being. Some of the writers and editors of MSR still kept their metal roots grounded by writing for other metal zines and staying in the local metal scene. "Now is the time to show the world the rebirth of MSR," ...
Welcome to Angel’s Authentic Action Podcast, brought to you by FunFast Productions and GAL Media, and supporting the Authentic Action School online. I’m your host, Gabrielle Angel Lilly, and I am here to wake you up, shake you up, maybe even break you up a little bit; by challenging your beliefs, examining our social constructs and biases, and offering diverse perspectives on living a good life.On this show, I will be interviewing and conversing with outstanding creators—artists, activists, ...
Like, listen to this episode with, like, my super Special Guest who I watch a lot of movies with! Like.By Mark Begley
Aboriginal women and children experience family violence at disproportionately high rates. An area which has had very little research is the role of traumatic brain injury and how it impacts both victims and perpetrators.
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Frogs named after teacher turned amphibian champion
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Retired music teacher turned scientist Marion Anstis got the surprise of her life when she received a call to say a new genus of frogs was going to be named in her honour. The naming recognises Marion's longtime love of the Australian amphibians, which saw her circumnavigate the country in her campervan - doubling as a lab - and record frog species…
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Fears jobseekers will be unfairly punished under new program
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Welfare advocates warn the Federal Government hasn't gone far enough to protect the 800,000 jobseekers, who will move to a new mutual obligation job assistance program on Monday. Jobseekers with demerits under the current program will be given a clean slate for the start of Workforce Australia, but there's concern vulnerable people could lose Centr…
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Explosive testimony about Donald Trump and Capitol riots
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A former White House aide has alleged that Donald Trump was well aware of the potential violence that erupted on January 6, when supporters descended on the Capitol.Cassidy Hutchinson, who worked for Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows appeared before the committee investigating last year's attack and gave new evidence outlining his attempts to sub…
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Fears of Russian expansion a very real concern at NATO Summit - Politics with Phil Coorey
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The NATO leaders summit is being attended by dozens of world leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese - fears of Russian expansion are a major focus.The chief political correspondent with The Financial Review, Phil Coorey, joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.…
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NATO summit opens amid warnings of Russian expansion
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Day one of the NATO Summit in Madrid has wrapped up with news Sweden and Finland are set to join the organisation, after Turkey agreed to support their membership.World leaders are working through ways to redefine their relationships with Russia, but they're co-operating to contain the Kremlin's aggression.…
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Australia facing a 20-year submarine capability gap
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Defence Minister Richard Marles says he hopes to have the key details of the AUKUS nuclear submarine program nailed down by next March. He says that the Government is exploring all options to close what could be a 20 year capability gap before the nuclear subs are in the water.
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Uber advocates for major change to gig economy
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There could be a major change coming for the riders who bring takeaway to your home and the drivers who ferry you about town.Tech goliath Uber is calling for workers across the sector to be guaranteed a minimum wage and other conditions for the first time, a move that would upend the so-called gig economy.…
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Death toll rises to 51 from human smuggling disaster in Texas
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A human smuggling disaster has been uncovered in the US city of San Antonio, Texas.A local worker discovered a lorry filled with dozens of people, the current death-toll is 51 people.
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Australians feel less secure, according to new poll
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Turmoil on the other side of the world is causing great uncertainty here in Australia, that's according to a new poll by the Lowy Institute. The only time we've felt less secure, and not by much, was in 2020 during lockdowns and before we had a COVID vaccine.
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Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison
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Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.Maxwell denies abusing anyone and her lawyers claim she is being made a scapegoat for Epstein's crimes.
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111. Can God Really Use You? How to Step into Purpose When You Feel Like a Hot Mess. Part 1.
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If you have ever asked the question can God really turn this hot mess into something amazing, these episodes are for you! Motherhood is hard; life is hard! At the end of the day we can often feel like all we are is a hot mess trying to survive another day. I believe God has so much more waiting for you and the very things that disqualify you will s…
An Australian composer listened to more than 800 Elvis recordings with director Baz Lurhmann to shape the soundtrack of the lavish biopic.Elliott Wheeler has reimagined the iconic music of the King for a modern audience with the aim of capturing the profound impact it had on audiences 60 years ago.
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A new crime drama from SBS's NITV - Talking TV with Wenlei Ma
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True Colours is a new Australian crime drama set in a fictional outback community, surrounded by the Macdonell ranges - it's also NITV and SBS's first scripted co-commission.Only Murders in the Building returns for a second season and ABC's Mystery Road goes back to it's origins in it's new season.
The Victorian Government has undergone a major shake up, with newly sworn in Deputy Premier Jacinta Allan anointed as the likely eventual successor to Premier Dan Andrews. Four key ministers - James Merlino, Martin Foley, Lisa Neville, and Martin Pakula - have all announced they'll retire in November.…
35 rookie MPs are in Canberra for a crash course on parliamentary procedures and how to navigate the 75,000 square metre parliament house. 27 year-old Fatima Payman and 30 year-old Max Chandler-Mather are the new generation of politicians to be elected to Federal Parliament.
The first data to be released from the 2021 National Census has been released and it shows that the Australian population is bigger and more diverse, but less religious. It also records a steep 25% increase in the number of people identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander to more than 800,000.…
Abortion is legal in Australia, but access depends on many things - like where you live and how much money you have.Professor Kirsten Black, an academic gynaecologist from the University of Sydney says for women living in rural, regional and remote areas, accessing abortion is extremely difficult.
The first tranche of census data has found that Australia is now home to 25.5 million people, more than half of whom are either first or second generation migrants.Shane Wright, Senior Economics Correspondent with The Age and The Herald joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments.
New Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek received a standing ovation at the UN Oceans Conference in Lisbon, where she's signed onto agreements on blue carbon and reducing ocean plastic. But managing the significant challenges and competing interests of the government's environmental agenda will be no small feat.…
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Climate activists face charges under new NSW protest laws
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Sydneysiders are bracing for more chaos on the streets by environmental activists, who've vowed to continue their blockades through the week.Police warn protesters involved in the unauthorised demonstration will be charged under new protest laws passed in April, carrying a potential two year jail term and fines of up to $22,000.…
The world's largest little penguin colony is situated on Victoria's Phillip Island.Each night hundreds come ashore and head to burrows dotted all over the hills, ABC documentary 'Meet The Penguins' takes you inside their daily lives.
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Labor urged to help 30,000 asylum seekers stay in Australia
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The federal Labor government is being urged to move quickly to give tens of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers a long term home in Australia.The group are known as the 'legacy cohort' and many have already lived in Australia for a decade.
On Friday, a US Supreme Court majority voted to overturn Roe v Wade - which had guaranteed the constitutional right to abortion for five decades.As the dust settles, it's clear that Roe is just the beginning.
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Will drones and heavy weaponry change the battlefield dynamic in Ukraine?
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After a weekend of missile strikes, Ukraine has renewed pleas for the West to send it more heavy weapons systems to protect cities.The attacks follow reports of a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian oil refinery, one of the few times the conflict appears to have spilled over the border.
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Calls for US-style Centre for Disease Control - Health with Tegan Taylor
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When the pandemic first arrived on Australian shores there were calls to establish a US-style Centre for Disease Control, a single over-arching organisation to manage the outbreak. That push is being renewed, so what are the advantages?
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Wages and ages: A closer look at the gender pay gap
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A new report out from the Workforce Gender Equality Agency shows the gender pay gap gets worse at every stage of a woman's working life. The Albanese government is trying to design policy that better balances caring and working responsibilities, but the Minister for Women Katy Gallagher concedes more work need to be done.…
Leading Australian defence expert Hugh White argues that the AUKUS agreement - and our faith in America's willingness and ability to come to our aid - is giving us a false sense of security. His Quarterly Essay "Sleepwalk to War: Australia's Unthinking Alliance with America" is out today.
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Coalition 'open minded' about referendum on Voice to Parliament
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says a referendum on enshrining a Voice to Parliament in the constitution will be held in this term of parliament, even if it lacks formal bipartisan support. Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Julian Leeser says the Coalition is open to supporting a referendum but wants to see more detail and the model to be pu…
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Texas first U.S state to ban abortions after Supreme Court ruling
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Abortion clinics across the U.S are shutting down and cancelling appointments, following the Supreme Court's ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion.The Court has repealed the landmark Roe versus Wade decision from 1973, which means states can now set their own laws regulating the procedure.…
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PM will have to 'compromise' on Parliamentary staffing cuts - Politics with Michelle Grattan
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Staffing allocations have become an early flashpoint between the Government and the crossbench. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
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Finance Minister defends parliamentary staffing cuts
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The Prime Minister is doubling down on his plan to cut parliamentary staffing allocations, which has ignited a furious battle with the crossbench. Finance Minister, Katy Gallagher says the PM isn't trying to get anyone offside, and while they're open to a constructive conversation with the crossbench - staffing allocations must be sustainable.…
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David Pocock: Crossbench staffing cut by the PM for base political advantage
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Anthony Albanese has ignited a furious brawl with the crossbench by slashing their parliamentary staffing allocations from 4 to just 1.Incoming independent Senator David Pocock says it will be very hard to vote for Government bills if he lacks the expert advice to properly scrutinise the legislation.…
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What is the ATO looking out for this tax time? - Monday Finance with Nassim Khadem
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Every year about eight and a half million Australians claim about $20 billion worth of work-related expenses on tax.The average claim is about $3,000, so what work expenses can Australian's claim?
Leaders of the world's richest economies have begun meeting in the Bavarian alps for the annual G7 summit. Greenpeace, Oxfam and other NGOs are calling on G7 leaders to take greater action against climate change and global poverty, but it's the war in Ukraine and soaring energy costs which is topping the agenda.…
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Attempts to get foreign airlines back to Australia to ease pressure
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As challenges for the aviation industry and customers build, Qantas is warning that surging fuel prices will make tickets more expensive and it'll be forced to put more people on fewer services. Melbourne Airport is trying to convince foreign airlines to come back to Australia to help ease pressure on the system.…
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Abortion banned in multiple US states after Roe v Wade overturned
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Protests have erupted across the U.S following the Supreme Court's decision to repeal the landmark Roe versus Wade decision, which protected the rights of women to seek abortion.Individual states can now decide if abortion is legal, with at least ten states banning abortions effective immediately.
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Anonymous owner loans rare Stradivari violin to ACO
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The Australian Chamber Orchestra has been granted one of the world's most precious instruments, a 'Golden Age' violin, made in 1732 by the master craftsman Antonio Stradivari.ACO Principal Violin Helena Rathbone is touring with this incredible piece of history for the orchestra's Bach concerts and joined us, Strad in hand.…
RN's Sport-acular wordsmith Warwick Hadfield introduced more poetry to RN listeners and inspired us to have more live poetry on the show. He shares a reading of 'Hope is the thing with feathers', by Emily Dickinson on the program.
Greens senator Lidia Thorpe has defended her party sidelining the Australian flag and describing her role in parliament as an infiltrator of a colonial project.She says we need to reconcile as a nation but it will require hard-work and truth telling and that we must ensure we have a flag that represents everybody and not colonialism.…
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A bacterium 5,000 times bigger than other bacteria - Science with Belinda Smith
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Biologists are reporting on bacterium that seems to break all the rules, in fact it's gigantic five thousand times bigger than most other bacteria.
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Report finds widespread sexual abuse and harassment in WA mining sector
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An explosive parliamentary report has lifted the lid on rampant sexual assault and harassment in WA's resources sector, putting pressure on the State Government to act.It's found female FIFO workers "frequently have to deal with sexual harassment and sexual assault", with many incidents ignored or overlooked by employers and the regulator blind to …
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Ukraine's ambassador to Australia on EU candidate status
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Ukraine has taken another big step away from Russia and towards the rest of Europe - with Kyiv granted 'EU candidate status' overnight.It's a major strategic shift for a country traditionally torn between east and west.
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Wages, inflation and Assange - Politics with David Speers and Samantha Maiden
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The return of inflation has complicated Labor's promise to deliver higher pay rises for workersThe Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and the host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
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110. Worried Your Anxiety or Depression Will Affect Your Kids Mental Health? How to Shift Your Mindset Out of Worry and Into Faith.
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Are you in the middle of a battle over your mental health? This battle can feel so big, especially when the worry spreads to how this all impacts your kids. Will they get my genetic predisposition for anxiety or depression? How will they be impacted by watching me battle through this? Today I want to help you take all your fears and shift them into…
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Tony Burke: Wages aren't driving inflation because we don't have high wage growth
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The RBA Governor Philip Lowe suggested any wage rise for workers should have a 3 in front of it, warning anything higher would stoke inflation. Minister for Employment, Tony Burke says high wage growth can't be driving inflation because we don't have high wage growth, and inflationary pressures are not the fault of working Australians.…
All eyes will be on AEMO today to see if they completely lift their unprecedented suspension on the east coast energy market.But does that mean the problems that crippled the system last week are over, and all is back to normal?
It's a pact that Barnaby Joyce warned would force farmers to go out and shoot their cows.The new federal Labor government has signalled it's seriously looking at joining an agreement to reduce global methane emissions.
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Synagogue sues Florida over abortion restrictions
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An American rabbi is mounting a legal challenge against Florida's new abortion laws, on the grounds of religious freedom.Rabbi Barry Silver leads the Palm Beach County synagogue, and is suing the state because he says the restrictive laws will prohibit Jewish women from practicing their faith.