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Cyclone Fanatic

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The most in-depth Iowa State themed podcast on the Internet. Chris Williams and his cast of characters with cutting edge analysis of the Cyclones with featured interviews and more. A must-have for diehard fans of the Iowa State Cyclones.
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Locked On Big 12 podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and sports insider info for one of the deepest, most prestigious conferences in the country. Hosted by Drake Toll, the Locked On Big 12 podcast provides your daily Big 12 fix with expert opinions, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage from all around the Big 12 and it’s communities. From the rich history of Texas Tech to the clashes between Iowa State an ...
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Check out the best podcast for Big 12 football and general college football and college basketball fans. We cover the Baylor Bears, Iowa State Cyclones, Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas State Wildcats, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Texas Longhorns, Texas Tech Red Raiders, TCU Horned Frogs and the West Virginia Mountaineers! All part of HeartlandCollegeSports.com!
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True stories of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary survival situations. Stranded in the desert. Lost in the jungle. Marooned in the mountains. Shipwrecked on the high seas. You'll hear from individuals who had everything against them. But even then, they refused to give in… New episodes Thursdays. Get every episode a week early, as well as ad-free listening, with Noiser+. For more information head to noiser.com/subscriptions. For advertising enquiries, email [email protected] Hosted ...
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Welcome to The Circus: week-after-week of prestige narration from the hotbed of Australian winter sport. Featuring players, pundits, comics and punters, join The Grade Cricketer’s Pez and Higgos as they chronicle the culture, scandal, farce and humourlessness of the codes the nation actually cares about.
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Africa Daily

BBC World Service

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One question to wake up to every weekday morning. One story from Africa, for Africa. Alan Kasujja takes a deep dive into the news shaping the continent. Ready by early morning, five days a week, Monday to Friday.
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Learn British English as well as British culture, history, news and current affairs, and much more with weekly episodes from your host Charlie on The British English Podcast! Visit the website for learning resources:thebritishenglishpodcast.com
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Wilms Front is a fast-paced news and information live internet show. It is broadcast live from the Unshackled Studios on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings 7pm Melbourne time The Unshackled’s video and podcasting platforms.
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John MacKenzie chats with Professor Jon Nott, Professor of Geoscience at JCU Cairns, contrasting the emergency response of Cyclone Jasper with Cyclone Alfred. The issue of a safe harbour rock wall at the northern end of Palm Cove and how this would disrupt the natural sand flow.By Mornings with John Mackenzie
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Have you noticed how southern Africa tends to be hit by deadly cyclones that leave a trail of destruction? Right now the people of Mozambique are trying to piece their lives together after Cyclone Jude battered the country this month. Before it, two others, Chido and Dikeledi, hit the same part of southern Africa in quick succession. All three clai…
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It's been just over two years since Cyclone Gabrielle wreaked havoc up and down the country ... and some communities are still picking up the pieces. But they're not being left to do it alone. Volunteers from the Centurions Motorcycle Club have made several trips to Hawke's Bay to work alongside local clean up teams. Members come from all over the …
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So, how desirable is the Drake basketball job, should Eric Henderson be a candidate? What do we make of Hendo's old friend and boss T.J. Otzelberger after an Iowa State season that reached the high of being ranked No. 2 in the polls but the low of losing three of the last four games, including a second-round blowut in the NCAA Tournament? And why i…
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📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation Charlie shares his story of getting caught in a big cyclone while visiting Australia. He talks about preparing for the storm, losing power, and how Australians reacted. Join Charlie for this wild adventure, full of useful British English phrases. 📑 Transcripts & Glossaries 🎓 The Academy 📧 FR…
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With the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events increasing, Small Island Developing States (SIDs) are bearing the brunt of climate change, facing a growing number of threats including cyclones, floods, and rising sea levels. For instance, Fiji alone has seen devastating impacts from cyclones like Cyclone Winston in 2016, which the World …
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In this episode of the Yeah... Nah! podcast, hosts Bronwyn Rideout, Mark Honeychurch and Katrina Borthwick explore the ethical implications of using AI tools when making content for the NZ Skeptics. They discuss recent weather-related scams surrounding Cyclone Alfred, the latest strange trend on TikTok involving telekinesis, and the dubious intelle…
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“It has made nearly every person, every mother, to have their child contaminated, because the lead levels are so rampant,” says Cornelius Katiti, a father from Kabwe, Zambia, whose three children are affected by lead poisoning. For decades, the town has struggled with remediating 6.4 million tonnes of toxic lead waste left behind by a former mine. …
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Libraries have a reputation for being quiet places where a stern-faced librarian frowns at the slightest noise and constantly tells you to shush! Our next guest wants to challenge that perception ... Claudine Crabtree describes herself as a Fun-brarian and I'll let her explain what that means in a minute. But at a time when our literacy rates are d…
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After passing his NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy exams last year at just 9 years old. Porirua schoolboy Raymond Hsu set a new goal .. to gain university entrance.. Raymond just sat the SAT test... a U.S. university admissions test typically taken by 12th-grade students ..which is the equivalent to Year 13 in New Zealand... Raymond just received…
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The Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature is a celebration of all that Dunedin and its incredible natural environment is ... and could be. It educates as well as entertains and that's largely due to the efforts of Jeannie Hayden, this year's recipient of the festival's Wild Hero Award. Jeannie has spent her life giving a voice to our natural environme…
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London to Guernsey - a simple trip transporting cargo via the world’s busiest shipping lane. Or so you might think… When pounding waves flood their craft, the three-person crew of the Hooness will be forced to do something every sailor dreads: abandon ship. With no help in sight, 20-year-old Sheenagh Levett will find herself alone in the water, wit…
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It doesn’t get much bigger than Collingwood v Carlton at the MCG, will Carlton get redemption for last year’s loss and their first win of the season? Collingwood have backed in maturity, fielding the oldest team in the AFL, while 20-year-old Will White is set to debut for the Blues. Does the AFL need another General Manager? Because they’re getting…
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In This Episode: Tech travel, security bloops, getting the news, rewriting COBOL. This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media. (You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.) Top Stories 00:00 Wi-Fi and …
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The landscape of college athletics is once again being significantly altered by conference realignment, with major moves involving prominent ACC schools potentially on the horizon. Here's a breakdown of the reported scenarios: North Carolina to the SEC: Driving Factors: The primary motivation behind North Carolina's potential move to the SEC is fin…
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This week on the Footyology podcast, Rohan Connolly and Rodney Eade dissect the difference in approach by Adelaide and Hawthorn in their forward lines, discuss the Noah Balta assault case, and preview all eight games in Round 4. Join Rohan Connolly and Rodney Eade on the Footyology podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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IF the Big 12 Football Championship Game was ever going to rotate, where should the Big 12 take it, beyond the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro? Heartland College Sports' Pete Mundo gives six different cities to consider. 00:00 - 16:11 Big 12 Football Championship Game Sites 16:11 - 26:03 The Big 12 Should Do This for a Special Game Broadcast Get your "SEC:…
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Africa’s cities are expanding at an unprecedented rate. A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Sahel and West Africa Club says the urban population will double to 1.4 billion by 2050. But are these cities prepared to handle the growing demand for housing, transport and services? And as urban area…
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This week we're Heading Off to Parliament. If you like a good fright, a bit of history topped with fake blood and don't mind wandering around after hours then the Spooky Tour of the Parliamentary Library might be just the ticket for your next trip to Wellington. Jesse talks to tour guide Lisa Brand. [picture id="4KHHQWO_NZ_Parliament_spooky_tour_JP…
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Up the financial revolution that's got young Aussie's backs presents...Lucy Smalls is a semi-professional longboarder and filmmaker from Denmark in Western Australia. Her new film, CEIBO, charts the tensions beteween mining, colonialism, capitalism and indigenous communities in Ecuador. And surfing, of course. Get tickets here. See omnystudio.com/l…
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In another week of confusing AFL rule book interpretations, the tribunal have upheld Rhyan Mansell’s three-week suspension. Should West Coast’s co-captain Oscar Allen be meeting with another team’s coach? Paul Roos thinks Tasmania needs to get a wriggle on with their stadium if it’s a condition of their team licence and can the State of Origin’s gl…
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Are Jackrabbits fans spoiled? They are treated to national championship football teams and every-other-year NCAA Tournament berths for men's basketball. Yet, there's still frustration among some about the football and basketball coaches leaving after 2-6 years. How do we make sense of it, and of Eric Henderson leaving for Drake, a job that seems "b…
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The 2025 Australian Federal Election is finally on called for May 3. Both major parties are promising how they will spend your tax money. But don’t ask them any questions about it in person. The first week of the campaign reviewed on Tim’s News Explosion. Contact: Email: [email protected] Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Twitter: htt…
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Houston's defense, widely regarded as one of the nation's best, has the potential to significantly disrupt and dominate Duke's offense in their Final Four matchup. Here's how they can achieve that: 1. Neutralizing Cooper Flagg: Primary Focus: Containing Cooper Flagg, Duke's freshman phenom and leading scorer (18.9 PPG), will be Houston's top priori…
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