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The Jawshop Podcast is a place where music recording of all kinds is discussed. Host Paul Clifford is a professional drummer, songwriter and producer. With some special guests the focus will be on the creative, using both in and out of box techniques to achieve good sound. Touring, live sound and basic survival are also where conversations will be at home.
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Two old friends who live 4,000 miles away from each other get together to discuss weird, wonderful and downright awful TV shows, movies, games, bands and albums. Join Brett and Cliff as they discuss everything from cult cinema classics to daytime TV soaps and critically acclaimed hits to bargain bin rejects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Titanic : Legacy

Paul Carganilla

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A podcast about Titanic and the creative work she continues to inspire. Host Paul Carganilla explores Titanic's creative legacy through conversations with creators (authors, artists, historians, filmmakers, podcasters, and more) who continue to produce work - inspired by the Ship of Dreams.
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We are one of the world's largest law firms, with significant depth and range of resources across five continents. Our experts discuss pressing issues and trends faced by the business world today in the Clifford Chance Podcast. The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Specific legal advice about your specific circumstances should always be sought separately before taking any action.
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Impact Alumni Podcast

Impact Alumni - Paul J. Clifford

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This podcast will be produced at least monthly by an alumni relations professional for alumni relations professionals. From show to show we will explore the topics that are on the mind of alumni relations practitioners. From the details of event planning to the quest to define relevancy, Impact Alumni podcast will a quick and easy way for professionals to get professional development and guidance when the need it at their convenience. Your feedback is valued and needed, send me an email at i ...
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Alumni Trending is a podcast that explores the issues that higher education advancement professionals face each day. From episode to episode, you hear the voices of our profession discussing the challenges and opportunities they face and the innovative and creative solutions they deploy. As advancement professionals, we are here to lead a movement, a mobilization of our alumni in service to their alma mater. Listen for ideas. Listen for inspiration. Listen for professional development. Subsc ...
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So what is 'Yacht Soul'? Smooth, well-crafted, super-engineered with the sprinkling of perfect musicianship: Yacht Soul is where soul music from the late 70s and AOR collided to create a perfect blend which has stood the test of time - thanks in large parts to the meticulous songwriting and producing of the era. An elite group of musicians which included members of Toto – Steve Pocaro, Jeff Pocaro, Mike Pocaro, Steve Lukather, David Paitch along with other well respected session musicians su ...
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Cherrywood Podcast

Simon and Rachel Burridge

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Cherrywood Podcast, hosted by the married duo Simon and Rachel Burridge, is a vibrant show featuring a wide array of guests from various industries. Each episode delves into unique stories, creative insights, and professional journeys, all presented with a blend of humor and warmth. Hosts: Simon and Rachel Burridge Simon Burridge is a versatile director, producer, and actor with a rich background in visual storytelling. He founded Cherrywood Productions in 2004 and has produced numerous comp ...
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Join Scottye Moore and Megan Danger on an adventure into the world of Fan Fiction! Each week, they discuss one of their favorite pieces of media and then we try our best to create some fan fiction about it! From Harry Potter to Supernatural, we'll cover it all in our attempt to make some fan art worth becoming a fan of!
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The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people on earth. Justin is an emerging tech PR communications guy that works in SEO, content strategy, PR and comms. When he's not amplifying his clients, he's amplifying ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people in the larger community. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew M ...
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An interview series with those involved in the world of sport; to unearth what it takes to make it to the top and inspire the next generation of athletes. The podcast also gives exposure to the stars of the future and those currently flying under the radar. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Instagram @thesidelinelive Twitter @thesidelinelive Email - thesidelinelive@gmail.com Website thesidelinelive.com
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Send us a text Join Simon and Rachel in Episode 80 of the Cherrywood Podcast as they sit down with Paul Clifford, the Managing Director of Flourish, one of the UK's leading brand and marketing agencies. Paul shares his journey in the branding world, offering invaluable insights into creating powerful brand identities and customer-focused marketing …
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Send us a text Simon and Rachel sit down with Vince Maple, the Leader of Medway Council! Vince shares his journey in local politics, his passion for improving the Medway area, and the challenges and rewards of leading the community through key decisions. Join us as we discuss his vision for the future of Medway, key community projects, and how his …
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Host Paul Carganilla sits down with author Angelica Harris to talk about Titanic, inspiration, and her book, "Titanic the Brothers Peracchio: Two Boys and a Dream". Submit your questions in advance (via titaniclegacypodcast@,gmail.com ) or join the live YouTube chat and ask the author any questions you may have in real time! About our special guest…
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The Lord of the Rings franchise is held very near and dear to many Kiwi’s hearts, and the brand-new retelling of the franchise has been nothing but popular upon it’s release. The Rings of Power had an estimated 25 million viewers tune in for its Season 1 premiere, and it’s second season has begun. It’s set thousands of years before the events of JR…
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No matter how smart you are, you’re always at risk of getting caught by a scam. They’re on the rise lately, and even those who know all the signs and think they’ve taken all of the precautions are finding themselves on the sharp end of the stick. Kevin Milne is rather familiar with scams and consumer affairs, but a recent incident had him cancellin…
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Short n’ Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album was an instant success. Released on August 23rd, it was her first album to top the Billboard 200 chart, and was the third biggest debut week for an album in the US in 2024. It’s a 12 track album, mixing influences of country, rock, disco, and R&B with Carpenter’s signature pop style. Estelle Clifford…
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Death at the Sign of the Rook by Kate Atkinson The crumbling house - Burton Makepeace and its chatelaine the Dowager Lady Milton - suffered the loss of their last remaining painting of any value, a Turner, some years ago. The housekeeper, Sophie, who disappeared the same night, is suspected of stealing it. Jackson, a reluctant hostage to the snowst…
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"After taking my fill of nature’s feisty features at Volcanoes National Park, the sun, the sand and the coastal draws of the Big Island were calling. The Kona Coast is a 100km long sweep along Hawai’i’s western coast, brimming with attractions and experiences that smashed my expectations. Lined with lava fields, coffee farms, and some of Hawaii’s m…
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 7th of September 2024, star of the 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ series Charlie Vickers chats with Jack about what it's like to be Middle Earth's most infamous villain. Bananagrams anyone? Jack ponders how astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will pass their unexp…
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On the face of it the 4-day working week sounds like a good thing, but the devil is in the detail. Recently in the UK the government has indicated they may strengthen workers' rights to request this – however, it’s the right to request 40 hours compressed into 4 10 hour days, rather than 5 8-hour days. Although it might sound attractive at first, I…
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Why is prostate cancer a problem? - It occurs in the prostate, a gland that sits below the bladder and produces fluid for semen. - It’s the second highest cause of cancer death in men. 4000 are diagnosed a year, and 700 men die a year. - Over time the number of people being diagnosed, and death rate is dropping due to increased testing. - If you ar…
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Jacob Anderson is an old mate from Sir Peter Blake Trust (Blake Inspire), who’s finally got his PhD and moved to the USA, taking up a job working on Climate Change. These observations are about the effect of climate change and how critters adapt to the cold. The Greenland wolf The Greenland wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf, and their populatio…
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Elon Musk may have a new job if Donald Trump wins the Presidency He's already got X, SpaceX, and Tesla, and now he could be heading up a committee to audit the Federal government. We know little about the idea other than this group would develop a plan to eliminate "fraud and improper payments" within six months of being formed. There are better us…
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The Perfect Couple When a lavish wedding ends in disaster before it can even begin - with a body discovered just hours before the ceremony - everyone in the wedding party is a suspect (Netflix). The Body Next Door In 2015, the Welsh village of Beddau found itself in shock when a prank involving a 'medical skeleton' revealed a dead body wrapped in p…
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River after an unexpected family tragedy. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life soon gets turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter discovers a mysterious portal to the afterlife. When someone says Beetlejuice's name three times, the mischievous d…
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This slice is a classic and so easy to make! The tamarillo jam is a lovely surprise. Make 16-20 pieces Ingredients 6-8 large tamarillo, halved and flesh scooped and diced ¼ cup sugar 120g butter, softened 1/3 cup caster sugar 2 large eggs, separated 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 ½ cups flour, sifted ½ cup walnut meal 1 tsp baking powder ½ cup caster suga…
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Can you play Bananagrams in space? Something tells me that with the whole gravity situation, they perhaps don’t recommend anything with lots of little parts. Anything that’s hard to keep as a full set on Earth is automatically disqualified from the International Space Station. No Bananagrams. No Monopoly. No scrabble, either. But Butch Wilmore and …
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Send us a text In Episode 79 of the Cherrywood Podcast, Simon and Rachel are joined by special guests Ricky Groves, famously known for playing Gary in EastEnders, and Steven Arnold, best known as Ashley Peacock from Coronation Street. The duo shares exciting stories from their ongoing UK holiday park tour, along with behind-the-scenes anecdotes fro…
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The Paralympics got underway this week in Paris, and for the first time in 16 years, Team New Zealand is missing a familiar face. Dame Sophie Pascoe, New Zealand’s most decorated Paralympian, has decided to forgo this year’s Games in favour of staying home with her young baby. Pascoe is a 4-time Paralympian, bringing home a total of 19 medals – 11 …
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A change of pace from John Legend, as he releases an album of “sing-alongs and lullabies for children and families”. My Favorite Dream is Legend’s 10th studio album, featuring nine originals, three covers of Fisher-Price songs, and three bonus tracks. Legend says he was inspired to make the album both by his own experience as a child and his experi…
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The Briar Club by Kate Quinn Washington, D.C., 1950. Everyone keeps to themselves at Briarwood House, a down-at-the-heels all-female boardinghouse in the heart of the nation’s capital, where secrets hide behind white picket fences. But when the lovely, mysterious widow Grace March moves into the attic, she draws her oddball collection of neighbors …
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"If you’re planning a jaunt to the Big Island of Hawai’i, get in the hot seat. Immerse yourself in the might, power and wonder of nature’s cauldron. I recently took my first foray to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The sheer size of the park is staggering – nearly as big as the entire island of O’ahu. The park climbs from sea level to over 4000 me…
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Spring begins tomorrow and with it comes everybody's favourite chore: spring cleaning. Kate ‘Ethically Kate’ Hall joined Jack Tame to give a few tips and tricks on how to get your home sparkling and fresh while keeping the environment in mind. A few of her tips include: - Using sustainable cleaning products - Using reusable cloths instead of single…
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 31 August 2024, legendary New Zealand athlete and our most decorated Paralympian Dame Sophie Pascoe joins Jack to discuss staying involved from home in her first time in 16 years not being at the Games. Jack compares Kamala Harris' presidential campaign to Hilary Clinton's 2016 r…
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A few weeks ago we talked about an “early Spring”, simply because I thought some of my plants were flowering a lot sooner than expected. Especially the Clematis paniculata one of the seven native species of Clematis in Aotearoa. Picture taken on Sunday 25 August, 2024 This is one of my favourite Native, New Zealand Climbers, also known as puawānang…
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OTU 2024 Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough $16 Why I chose it: - I like Sauvignon, particularly when we get some warmer weather. - First of the excellent 2024 vintage. - Best of the 2024 vintage wines so far. - Don’t overlook the discounted 2023 vintage wines. What does it taste like? This early release wine confirms the general belief that 2024 was a c…
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The AI wars are heating up Reports are out today that Amazon has selected Anthropic to be its AI partner for the new Alexa devices. Reuters notes that initial versions Amazon's own AI proved insufficient, often struggling with words and responding to user prompts. It's thought that this enhanced AI assistant will be a subscription service costing $…
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There’s been a lot of discussion lately about who New Zealand’s biggest sports star is, with Lydia Ko and Lisa Carrington being major contenders. Kevin Milne thinks there may be another option as he watches Dame Sophie Pascoe in her role as a live TV presenter for the Paralympics. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Kaos A darkly comedic and contemporary reimagining of Greek mythology, exploring themes of gender politics, power, and life in the underworld; six humans learn that they are component parts of an ancient prophecy (Netflix). Sherwood A second season of the British drama about a murder investigation in a small-town, working-class community in the nor…
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I have this photo from the night of the US election, eight years ago. It was a graffiti stencil, taken right outside where Hillary Clinton hoped she’d be having a celebration party in a few hours’ time. A bit of paint on the sidewalk with Clinton’s silhouette and a simple phrase underneath. ‘I’m with her.’ With just two months to go, I’m all-in on …
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We Were Dangerous In 1954 New Zealand, Nellie and Daisy attempt to escape an institution for delinquent girls, but they are caught and it triggers a relocation to a facility on a remote island. The duo become a trio as well-to-do Lou joins them, and life on the island takes shape under the command of the devout Matron. The trio rail against the sys…
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This is such a great brunch idea and a great start to Father’s Day. This mince is spiked with some fried onions and chilli and served with an egg. Serves 4-6 Ingredients 2 tbsp olive oil 400g beef mince 2 carrots, grated 1 bay leaf ¼ cup red wine 400g tin chopped tomatoes ½ tsp sea salt + pepper 2 medium onions, sliced thinly 1 tbsp butter or oil 1…
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Send us a text Simon and Rachel sit down with Karina O'Donnell, a seasoned wedding business mentor and the founder of The Wedding Business Mentor. With years of experience in the wedding industry, Karina has guided countless businesses to success by sharing her expertise in marketing, client relations, and business development. Join us as Karina de…
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Host Paul Carganilla sits down with Helen Benziger - the Great-Granddaughter of Margaret Tobin Brown ("The Unsinkable Molly Brown"). We talk about Margaret, her life, her legacy, and more... "Titanic: Legacy" podcast is a creative collaboration between the Titanic Book Club & COVEpod - the Carganilla Online Variety Entertainment Podcast. TITANIC BO…
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Send us a text Welcome to Cherrywood Podcast, your source for inspiring conversations and compelling stories. Join us as we dive into the journeys of remarkable individuals from various fields, offering insights into personal growth, entrepreneurship, creativity, and more. Subscribe for positivity, authenticity, and engaging discussions. #podcast #…
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We Were Dangerous is a brand-new Kiwi film about girlhood, rebellion and violence – but it has friendship at its heart. Although the story is fictional, it comes at a time that makes you feel it could have been plucked right from the history books. It follows a misfit trio of Nellie, Daisy, and Lou, determined to rally against the system in 1950’s …
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Phenomenon of Irish post-punk, Fontaines D.C. have released their fourth studio album. ‘Romance’, released on the 23rd of August, is an 11 track album in which music reviewer Estelle Clifford thinks they’ve found themselves. “This album is where I feel like they've suddenly found themselves and taken a real creative look at this and how to do thing…
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Tiger, Tiger: His Life, as It's Never Been Told Before by James Patterson James Patterson--the only major author to have nine holes-in-one--gets inside the mystery of Tiger Woods as only he can. How did Tiger become the G.O.A.T., what drove him to fall so spectacularly, and how has he made his way back to the pinnacle of golf? In Patterson's hands,…
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"Enrobed by chiselled cliff tops, wild beaches and the serene Grey Valley, the West Coast’s biggest town of Greymouth is so much more than just a gateway to the region. Explorer Thomas Brunner named the river in honour Governor George Edward Grey, which also gave rise to the town’s name. The town centre is built on the site of the former Māori pa c…
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Many of us experience disruptions to our sleep when we are busy or stressed. This can be due to our brains being switched into “flight or fight” mode. When this mode is on our body and brains are alert and actively looking for danger, which makes sense if our danger is from a wild animal but doesn’t make quite as much sense if our “danger” is from …
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A few weeks ago, after that yucky and cold spell in the middle of winter, I was checking my mistletoe to see how it had been coping under those chilly and frosty conditions. Looked okay, but there were a few bite marks on the leaves. Hmmm… nothing worrying about though. Ileostylus micranthus is the green mistletoe I “planted” on my kowhai bush a fe…
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 24 August 2024, Jack is joined by stars of new Kiwi film ‘We Were Dangerous’, Erana James and Nathalie Morris, to discuss winning the Special Jury Prize and SXSW 2024 and what it was like to film on Otamahua Quail Island in the South Island. Jack finds New Zealand Rugby's communi…
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The OCR cut has seen banks lower their rates – some cutting multiple times. But how low will they go? And what impact will this have? Lisa Dudson joined Jack Tame to run through the details. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Af Newstalk ZB
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Maybe virtual reality isn't as appetizing as the tech companies want it to be Meta has decided to call it quits on making a high-end mixed reality headset to compete with the Apple Vision Pro. They started working on it back in November, but reportedly told staff this week to stop. The goal was to keep the price under $1000 which is getting harder …
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Pachinko The hopes and dreams of four generations of a Korean immigrant family, beginning with a story of a forbidden romance that leads to a sweeping saga taking place in Korea, Japan and America (Apple TV+). Industry Young finance graduates venture out in the cut-throat competitive world to get a job during the recession times that followed as a …
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The Union Mike, a down-to-earth construction worker, is thrust into the world of super spies and secret agents when his high school sweetheart, Roxanne, recruits him on a high-stakes US intelligence mission (Netflix). The Three Musketeers: Milady Constance Bonacieux is kidnapped before D'Artagnan's very eyes. In a frantic quest to save her, the you…
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Lovers often meet under the night sky, stargazing a cliché of the romance genre. But do other celestial bodies carry the same romantic energy? Kevin Milne is wondering if blue moons, and blue supermoons in particular, bring romance into people’s lives. He wouldn’t have thought so, but this week’s blue supermoon has stirred some memories and emotion…
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Leeks are so underrated and I have to remind myself to use them for more than just soups and chicken pies. In these tarts they are the star and as well as looking pretty they are absolutely scrumptious with soft and sweet, leeks combining with the tang of parmesan and saltiness of prosciutto. Perfect really! Makes 4 Ingredients 3-4 leeks, cut into …
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