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Zoeview Podcast

Zoeview Podcast

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Boe and Marieanne talk about everything and anything from a Caribbean islander point of view with other friends . Example; Culture, Education, TV shows, College Life, Religion, Music sex, Kompa, and more ENJOY ! Twitter: @zoeviewpodcast IG: @zoeviewpodcast
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Big Views on Small News

Big Views on Small News

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Hi, we're Zoe Lyons & Jen Brister and we're both comedians. We travel around the country playing shows and one of our favourite pastimes is reading rubbish news in local newspapers, hence Big Views On Small News.
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HTW with Zoe and Erica

Zoe Sakoutis and Erica Huss

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Game changers, category creators, wellness mavens – and that’s just your hosts! A new podcast series from Zoe Sakoutis and Erica Huss, the founders of the iconic juice brand, Blueprint. As female entrepreneurs who have been in the trenches of “The Business of Being Well” themselves, they’re bringing their battle-tested point of view to the podcast world, swapping stories with wellness entrepreneurs and industry leaders, striking a healthy balance between snark and sincerity, with a giant dos ...
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This podcast is all about life in the Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec regions of the province of Québec, and features interviews with interesting people who live or work here, discussions about bilingualism, and amazing but little-known stories about local history.
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The Creative College Journey with Scott Barnhardt is a the perfect companion podcast for creatives, families and student artists who are seeking advice and inspiration on how to navigate life after high school (be that through trade school, community college, 4-year universities, private training or direct to industry pathways) in today's uncertain economy and world. Sit with Scott Barnhardt, (Independent Educational Consultant, professional actor from Broadway original casts of The Book of ...
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Welcome to the stoner Talk podcast where we chill relax and have conversations about the world from a stoner's point of view.... yes this podcast will be very very opinionated it will be all about my opinions on life hope you enjoy LETS TALK SMOKE CHILL AND ENJOY LIFE 🤗🤘🏾💯🤙🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonertalkpodcast/support
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Lukas Coch/AAP The Albanese government has announced it will ban children from accessing social media. This follows work by the South Australian government, which commissioned a report on implementing a ban. That report was done by Robert French, the former High Court Chief Justice and current chancellor of the University of Western Australia. Thou…
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Ever wondered why some schools dominate Broadway? Join me, Scott Barnhart, on this special solo episode of the Creative College Journey Podcast, where we uncover the real stories behind the statistics found in Playbill.com's recent BIG 10 list - "Where Where Did the Actors of the 2023–24 Broadway Season Go to School?" I take you through a recent Pl…
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David Crosling/AAP It is almost been a year since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Since then, the conflict in the Middle East has increasingly impinged on our domestic politics, despite Australia having no direct role in it. The horrific death toll in Gaza and the increase in both antisemitism and Islamophobia in Australia have focused the a…
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Discussion between Deputy Governor of The RBA Andrew Hauser and Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood during Australia's Economic Outlook business luncheon. Britta Campion/AAP Inflation remains top of mind as the Reserve Bank of Australia continues to keep interest rates on hold at a time when the United States Federal Reserve signals that it wil…
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Gabrielle Lurie/AP This year’s Democratic National Convention has been an event filled with excitement and optimism, a far cry from where the Democrats were just weeks when Joe Biden was their presidential candidate. With Kamala Harris as their nominee, the Democrats have gained support in the polls and with a big surge in donations and volunteers.…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP Cost of living remains at the top of people’s minds as inflation stays sticky. With an election in less than a year, the government has been doing what it can to address some of the pressures. But the Reserve Bank doesn’t envisage an interest rate cut this year, and has suggested spending by governments is keeping inflation higher f…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP Gambling reform has become a major issue of tension for the government as it prepares to respond to a cross-party committee inquiry led by former Labor member, the late Peta Murphy. The inquiry’s report, released last year, unanimously recommended a ban on gambling advertising within three years. There is strong public and backbench…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s address to the weekend Garma festival had a different tone from last year’s, when the Voice referendum was approaching. The Prime Minister is resetting policy, moving the focus to the economic empowerment of Indigenous communities as a path to reducing Indigenous disadvantage and “closing the gap”. …
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Mick Tsikas/AAP The 2022 election brought the “teal wave” into parliament. The next election will test whether teals, who occupy what were Liberal seats, and other independents can maintain their momentum. Joining us on the Podcast is one of those teals, Zoe Daniel, member for the Melbourne seat of Goldstein. Daniel, previously a veteran reporter a…
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Erin Schaff/AP The 2024 US election took another dramatic turn when President Joe Biden withdrew his re-election bid, endorsing his Vice President, Kamala Harris, to take his place. The quick switch from Biden to Harris has reinvigorated the Democratic Party and their donors behind a younger candidate. It has thrown up a new challenge for Donald Tr…
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Suzanne Smith … Renters Rights Under Labour Landlord | Blogger | Podcaster | Former General Counsel Suzanne Smith is a lawyer turned self-managing landlord with a portfolio of houses in Maidstone, Kent. She came to property investing fairly late when she “retired” as a corporate lawyer at the age of 51, after working for 25 years in senior in-house…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP American politics has become weekly high drama. Donald Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt last weekend. Now Joe Biden has COVID, and is under ever-increasing pressure to stand aside as the Democratic candidate for November’s presidential election. We’re joined on the podcast by former Australian Ambassador to Washingto…
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Ro Sharma … Raising Private Finance - A relationship based approach ➤ Property Investor & Developer ➤ London & South East ➤ Podcast Host ➤ Networker & Connector ➤ Risk Management & Collaboration ➤ Real Estate Entrepreneur ➤ Ro and I talk about a relationship driven approach to raising private finance. We touch on how he has taken his relentless pur…
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Lukas Coch/AAP Western Australian Senator Fatima Payman quit Labor after defying the party’s “solidarity” rule. Her action, spurred by the Gaza issue, has intensified Labor fears about the possible impact of the Muslim vote in some of its safe seats at the election. The now-independent senator joined the podcast to discuss her decision, the challen…
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Flavio Brancaleone/AAP The Coalition is taking a major political gamble with its nuclear power policy, which is facing criticism from a range of experts. The opposition has announced seven proposed sites for power stations but has yet to provide costings and other details. Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy Ted O'Brien, who spearheaded t…
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Lukas Coch/AAP The climate wars have been reignited with the Coalition’s release of its controversial plan for nuclear power, an option totally rejected by the government. Meanwhile, a report this week from the Australian Energy Market Operator (AMEO) has indicated the government needs to speed up efforts in what has become a challenging energy tra…
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Lukas Coch/AAP After beating a first-term South Australian Liberal government in 2022, Labor premier Peter Malinauskas has gone on to be a reform advocate on issues including social media and politcal donations. His government is looking at a ban on children under 14 accessing social media accounts, with parental consent required for those 14 and 1…
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Paul Million … Life of a Fruit Cake Paul Million has been developing property in Darlington for three decades. His diverse portfolio ranges from Industrial units and commercial to residential/supported tenancies, commercial conversions, single let accommodation, professional co-living house shares and serviced apartments. Paul owns a portfolio of 6…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP Bill Shorten, the minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), is currently in New York at a United Nations conference on the rights of people with disabilities. At the weekend, he’ll fly to Europe to represent Australia at a summit in Switzerland aimed at finding international consensus on a peace path for the Ukra…
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The debate over climate change mostly focuses on how to best to limit emissions in the effort to prevent disastrous global warming. However in a new book, Living Hot, Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld challenge current priorities, arguing rising temperatures can’t be contained fast enough and we need to turn our attention to “adaptation”. Clive …
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Lars Singleton SSAS Pensions Superstar Professional Pension Scheme Trustee to 650+ Small business pensions whose total assets exceeding £390m, FCA Qualified Adviser, Entrepreneur, Investor. In this podcast we talk all things pensions! We start with the absolute basics through to some of the most advanced investment strategies available to investors…
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shutterstock Migration has become a major battleground between the government and opposition. While they have different policies, each side is targeting foreign students in their plans for cuts in the intake. The government will apply caps, decided by the minister, on the numbers of foreign students for particular universities, with some concession…
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Housing remains one of Australia’s most pressing issues in both state and federal politics. The RBA keeping rates up and high mortgage repayments have left many Australians struggling. For those Australians who don’t own a home, it’s becoming increasingly hard to get into the housing market. The opposition has blamed the high levels of migration fo…
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The energy debate has ramped up, with government and opposition trading blows over their respective plans to secure Australia’s energy future. The budget announced big tax incentives for green energy projects. Earlier the government embraced the importance of gas up to 2050 and beyond. The Coalition is still promising its yet-to-be-announced nuclea…
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Michael Chamberlain Insolvency Practitioner & Business Rescue Expert | Entrepreneur | Social Impact Investor | SSAS Trustee. Founder of Chamberlain & Co, one of the leading independent firms of Insolvency Practitioners and Business Rescue experts in the UK. Michael spent over a decade in the big 4 global business advisory firms, having qualified as…
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Mick Tsikas & Lukas Coch/AAP Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Tuesday handed down his third budget. It had a second successive surplus and sweeteners, including relief on energy bills, and tax breaks for development of green hydrogen and critical minerals processing. The opposition will back the energy bill subsidy but oppose the tax breaks in the Future …
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This podcast is my opinion on the real side.Glamorize relationships.But I was speaking about what goes into making it glamorous.Please follow me on all my social mediasInstagram: Stonertalkingloud Twitch: Himothy LeStonerYouTube: Himothy LeStoner Psn: Himothy_Lekobe Cashapp: $StonerTalk --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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Mick Tsikas/AAP Next week the government will again next try to get its legislation through to deal with non-citizens who won’t cooperate with efforts to deport them. The bill, which the opposition and crossbench refused to rush through in the last parliamentary sitting, went to a Senate inquiry that reported this week. In dissenting comments, the …
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Zoe Priselac Protecting the Assets Zoe is Founder of and MD of Way More Solutions and Way More Legacy planning, a Life and Health Insurance expert, involved in Wills and Estate Planning and a Property investor. In this podcast we talk about the vital subject of protecting the assets and discuss Wills, Powers of Attorney and Life and other insurance…
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Dean Lewins/AAP The Prime Minister and state and territory leaders met on Wednesday as the national cabinet to discuss a crisis gripping Australia – the horrific number of women murdered this year. The killings have shocked the nation and led to mass demonstrations across the country last weekend. In this podcast, we’re joined by Dr Anne Summers, a…
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Lukas Coch/AAP With Jim Chalmers’s third budget on May 14, Australians will be looking for some more cost-of-living relief – beyond the tax cuts – although they have been warned extra measures will be modest. As this week’s consumer price index showed, the battle with inflation has not yet been won. The government can’t afford to have an over-gener…
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Lukas Coch/AAP After the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel in an Assyrian Orthodox Church in Wakeley on Monday, and the killings in Bondi Junction shopping centre just two days earlier, many people in Sydney and in Australia more widely are tense. The shopping centre incident, in which the perpetrator was a mentally-ill 40-year-old man, was not …
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James Ross/AAP The death of Australian Zomi Frankcom and other World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza in an Israeli strike has led to yet more intense and critical scrutiny over how Israel is prosecuting the war against Hamas. This week Foreign Minister Penny Wong has floated the possibility of recognition of a Palestinian state ahead of a two-s…
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Lukas Coch/AAP The Albanese government and the Australian public are currently focused on the cost-of-living crisis and its impact on household budgets. For Australia’s longer-term economic outlook, the government is looking at reforms that are needed to increase competition and our flat-lined productivity. Andrew Leigh is in the middle of this deb…
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Alan Porritt/AAP Kim Beazley, a former Labor leader, served as Australia’s ambassador in Washington between 2010 and 2016. He is widely respected for his expertise in foreign and defence policy. In this podcast episode, Beazley discusses the brouhaha over Donald Trump’s denigrating comments about Kevin Rudd, the present Australian ambassador in Was…
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Imaged Provided by Lesley Seebeck The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill to force TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, to either sell TikTok to a non-Chinese company or face a ban in the US. While the measure won’t come into effect until the American Senate agrees, it has re-engaged a debate over TikTok’s risk to national security, as w…
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Professor Michael Flood/QUT Centre For Justice Last week, the ABC’s Four Corners investigated the alleged toxic culture towards women at Sydney’s elite boys Cranbrook School. The investigation covered harassment and bullying of female staff and other bad behaviour. After further developments, the headmaster, Nicholas Sampson, had resigned by week’s…
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Australian National University / https://researchprofiles.anu.edu.au/en/persons/john-blaxland Last week, ASIO boss Mike Burgess gave his annual assessment of threats to Australia’s domestic security. In his speech, Burgess sensationally revealed that a former politician had “sold out their country” to a foreign regime. Burgess’s refusal to name the…
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UNIQUE PODCAST EPISODE... the tables are turned and I'm being interviewed! This is a re-airing of the podcast I was interviewed on this month, Your College Bound Kid (YCBK) Podcast by Dr. Lisa Rouff. YCBK and School Match 4U have graciously agreed to allow us to share their interview on our platform! Ever wondered how a Broadway hopeful turns into …
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This podcast is my opinion on who is it worse to be cheated on by men or women? And in my opinion it hurts a lot more from women than men please listen I hope you enjoy share and comment if you would like to do a follow-up podcast on this subject contact me on all my social mediasInstagram: StonertalkingloudSnapchat: StonerTalkBigo: Stoner🎙️Talk/St…
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LUKAS COCH/AAP The government has released its Universities Accord report, produced by a committee chaired by Mary O'Kane, a former vice-chancellor at the University of Adelaide. The recommendations will be considered by the Minister for Education, Jason Clare and the government over the coming months, although Clare has given a few hints about wha…
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Adam Lawrence (Linked In Top Economic Voice) ... Never Been So Bullish on Property. In this podcast we talk lessons learnt in 2023, the fact that lack of cashflow kills 90% of businesses, the end of zombie businesses built on zero interest rates and why Adam has never been so bullish on property and that optimism is a superpower in 2024! Or in Adam…
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DIEGO FEDELE/AAP (Left) & Supplied by opposition (Right) The March 2 byelection in the outer suburban Melbourne seat of Dunkley is the third byelection this term but the first in a Labor-held electorate. It has been caused by the death late last year of Peta Murphy, after a long battle with cancer. Labor’s margin sits at 6.3% in Dunkley, an elector…
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yeah LUKAS COCH/AAP The federal government has released its latest implementation plan for Closing the Gap on Indigenous disadvantage. What are multiple gaps are still vast, with many areas not on track to meet their targets. After the failed Voice referendum, the government is looking to the next steps for First Nations people. To discuss this wee…
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MICK TSIKAS/AAP The government has announced long-awaited fuel efficiency standards, which will place a yearly cap on the total emissions output for new cars sold in Australia. The new regime will move Australia in the direction of comparable countries, but it has its critics. Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen joins the podcast to …
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MICK TSIKAS/AAP With the government’s changes to the stage 3 tax cuts to favour lower and middle income earners, and a looming by-election in the Victorian seat of Dunkley, eyes are now on the opposition for its response to Labor’s new package. In our first podcast of 2024, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor discusses the tax broken promise, where the e…
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Andrew Craig ... Macro View and 2024 Predictions. In this podcast we talk lessons learnt in 2023, how investors should approach the New Year, the fundamentals of investing, that biotech is the future and why optimism is a superpower in 2024! As ever a candid, insightful and entertaining discussion with the author of ''How to Own the World''' and ''…
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It's 2024 THE YEAR OF MAMBA..... And this podcast is my opinion on a personal situation that happened to me and it made me question day one friendship versus new friendship and also the word friendship itself.... Please follow me on all my social medias.IG: MrSupaDupabcTikTok: StonedGuy451Bigo: Stoner⚜️TalkCashapp: $StonerTalk YouTube: StonerTalkin…
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original LUKAS COCH/AAP It’s been a difficult year for the economy, and the year ahead also is looking challenging. Treasurer Jim Chalmers, overseer of the government’s economic policy, joins us on the podcast to talk about the latest budget numbers, interest rates, changes to the Reserve Bank board, Australia’s debt, cost of living measures and mo…
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