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Welcome! Neff Inspiration is the new name for Steps To Sobriety. I am an Anaesthetist, Bestselling Author, Speaker, Show Host and an Alcoholic in recovery. I interview guests that have gone through hell and kept going. I talk to people who have had extraordinary experiences and learn from their lessons. I talk to ordinary people whose perseverance made them superheroes. This show demystifies mental health problems with the help of transparency, authenticity, humility and self-love. My guests and I explore ways how to deal with the daily challenges that life throws at us. Let’s find answers on how to live a life that is so beautiful that yesterday becomes jealous of today!
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A community on edge. A debacle of a police investigation. And a father who won’t give up.
The Boy in the Water is a podcast series about a small town in the deep south of New Zealand harbouring a big mystery.
After the lifeless body of three-year-old Lachie Jones is found floating in Gore’s sewage oxidation pond, police rule his death a tragic accident. But nothing is what it seems.
Newsroom’s investigations editor Melanie Reid unravels the case – and the secrets – in an attempt to find out what really happened to little Lachie Jones.
Discover more at Newsroom.co.nz.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scientist. Activist. Storyteller. Icon. Jane Goodall blazed the trail and changed the world. Now, she's studying new subjects – humans! This brand-new podcast will take listeners on a one-of –a-kind journey as they learn from Dr. Goodall's extraordinary life, hear from changemaking guests from every arena, and become awed by a growing movement sparked by Jane and fueled by hope. Join us as we get curious, grow compassion and take action to build a better world for all.
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Podcasts like this take lots of time and resources, which is why we’re asking you to subscribe to The Lost Boy. Click here to get exclusive ad-free access to the remaining episodes instantly, for the price of a cup of coffee, and in doing so you'll be supporting our gutsy, independent journalism.
One ordinary day almost a decade ago, John Beckenridge abducted his stepson, Mike, from school and vanished.
Police investigated for four years, but with no proof of what happened, asked a court to make sense of the crime.
That court heard dozens of hours of evidence, and tried to determine how a marriage breakdown became a manhunt and then a mystery.
As well as a kidnapping, the story includes cryptic phone messages, a car plunging from an 80-metre cliff and allegations of secret bank accounts, criminal accomplices and illegal border crossings.
We'll take you inside the courtroom as two opposing theories are put to the test. Are John and Mike alive or dead?
From Stuff Audio, New Zealand’s leader in true crime podcasts, and The Press newspaper, this is the story of a calculating man with a dark past, the 11-year-old boy he controlled and the distraught mother left behind.
CREDITS
Scripted, hosted and produced by Michael Wright and Shannon Redstall
Sound design, audio editing and mixing by John Ropiha
Visual design: Aaron Wood
Producer: Jen Black
Executive producer: Chris Reed
Special thanks to Kamala Hayman and Wei Shao from The Press; Laura Heathcote, Elmo Johnstone, and Matt Slaughter
Warning: The Lost Boy podcast contains strong language, content that may be distressing and references to self-harm and suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, call or text 1737 for free assistance, 24 hours a day. -
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The Changing Lainz podcast is a podcast where I interview people who are making a positive impact in the community and delve deep into the experiences that shaped them into who they are today. A podcast where I share my own personal journey of trying to make something of myself through my businesses whilst trying to keep the balance of health, wellbeing, and family life #struggleisreal. My hope for this podcast is to have some deep conversations and share some insight and wisdom from myself and others that will hopefully benefit those who are tuning in.
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How does work culture shape human behavior and experience? How do humans create cultures?
From uncomfortable truths to heart-to-heart conversations, Culture First uncovers what it really takes to build a better world of work. We all aspire to rise above the day-to-day commotion and bring more humanity into our work lives.
Our host Damon Klotz is dedicated to understanding how we find meaning in our work and how to better the experience humans have within organizations. Join him as he explores journeys of trials and triumphs with the people who put culture first - despite all the things that get in the way.
Culture First: Stories for a better world of work is a podcast by Culture Amp, the People and Culture platform.
For more info, episodes or contact: www.culturefirstpodcast.com
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This is the podcast where we smash those rules we've been taught to follow both as men and women, burn the darn rule book. We'll tackle the big issues, the issues nobody wants to talk about and we'll be fiercely feminist about it. This podcast is about inspiration, education, compassion and being the change we need in the world.
This podcast is for the trail blazers, freedom fighters and soul igniters - get ready Australia, feminism is here!
Hosted by Verity Mansfield from Verity Mansfield Coaching and Mentoring and Ashleigh Rae from Ear Woke Media.
Contact Ashleigh and Verity
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In this podcast, you'll find a variety of conversations that have us explore topics connected to our leadership and lives, both personally and professionally. Whether we're discussing high performance teams, extraordinary boundaries, or recreation in long term relationships, the leadership I stand for is one that values a culture of fairness and transparency, while giving us access to our ability to effect change.
With a clinical background, I've worked within highly acclaimed leadership teams in the health sector of New Zealand, before spending a decade facilitating advanced leadership experiences across multiple countries. -
Gretchen and Slade had 10 years of romantic bliss before they welcomed their miracle baby, Skylar. Now that she’s made her debut, everything in their life has changed! Gretchen and Slade’s daily “crazy” involves balancing parenthood, relationships, and career, while dealing with sleep deprivation, a messy house, diaper changes, bottles, and baby spit-up. They’ll talk about it all, plus sex, money, in-laws, and celebrities on their podcast! Nothing is too taboo to be discussed with Gretchen and Slade who are “knot” married but offer “marginal advice” on stuff they’re dealing with on the daily.