New and trendy week 13 - 2025 - Podcast24.nz!

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Bestie Boos

Sarah & SamAn unfiltered podcast about our lives, our friendship and pop culture.@bestieboosshow

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Scam Inc from The Economist

A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful. The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?To listen to the full series subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 3/28/2025

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Bestie Boos

Sarah & SamAn unfiltered podcast about our lives, our friendship and pop culture.@bestieboosshow

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The Artful Dodger

Once the most revered philanthropist in New Zealand arts, James Wallace’s world started crumbling when a young man accused him of sexual assault.After the emergence of more victims and a six-year legal battle, Wallace was convicted of multiple crimes, no longer able to keep name suppression and stripped of his knighthood.The case raised major legal questions about the justice system, its treatment of abuse victims and name suppression laws.It also forced the arts sector to examine whether it had turned a blind eye to Wallace’s offending, in return for millions of dollars worth of patronage.Featuring new in-depth interviews, including Wallace’s only media interview since conviction, this is the story of his rise and fall, crimes and punishment - and his survivors.Warning: The Artful Dodger podcast contains references to sexual abuse. Some listeners might find this distressing. Click here for where to get help in New Zealand.Written, hosted and produced by Kate Langdon and Philippa Tolley. Sound design, audio editing and mixing by Connor Scott. Additional sound recording by John Ropiha. Assistant producer: Jen Black. Visual design: Yasin Karadeniz. Legal: Charlotte Foster. Executive producer: Chris Reed. Special thanks: Catrin Owen, Edward Gay, Matt Slaughter, Elmo Johnstone and Laura Heathcote.Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this podcast. For an ad-free experience and early access to the full series of this podcast subscribe to Stuff Extra. Subscribe on Apple or Spotify, or go to listen.stuff.co.nz/extra to get access to this and other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free… and you’ll be helping us make more great podcasts, like this one.

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Scam Inc from The Economist

A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful. The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?To listen to the full series subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 3/21/2025

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New and trendy week 11 - 2025 - Podcast24.nz!

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Bestie Boos

Sarah & SamAn unfiltered podcast about our lives, our friendship and pop culture.@bestieboosshow

Number of episodes: 2

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The Artful Dodger

Once the most revered philanthropist in New Zealand arts, James Wallace’s world started crumbling when a young man accused him of sexual assault.After the emergence of more victims and a six-year legal battle, Wallace was convicted of multiple crimes, no longer able to keep name suppression and stripped of his knighthood.The case raised major legal questions about the justice system, its treatment of abuse victims and name suppression laws.It also forced the arts sector to examine whether it had turned a blind eye to Wallace’s offending, in return for millions of dollars worth of patronage.Featuring new in-depth interviews, including Wallace’s only media interview since conviction, this is the story of his rise and fall, crimes and punishment - and his survivors.Warning: The Artful Dodger podcast contains references to sexual abuse. Some listeners might find this distressing. Click here for where to get help in New Zealand.Written, hosted and produced by Kate Langdon and Philippa Tolley. Sound design, audio editing and mixing by Connor Scott. Additional sound recording by John Ropiha. Assistant producer: Jen Black. Visual design: Yasin Karadeniz. Legal: Charlotte Foster. Executive producer: Chris Reed. Special thanks: Catrin Owen, Edward Gay, Matt Slaughter, Elmo Johnstone and Laura Heathcote.Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this podcast. For an ad-free experience and early access to the full series of this podcast subscribe to Stuff Extra. Subscribe on Apple or Spotify, or go to listen.stuff.co.nz/extra to get access to this and other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free… and you’ll be helping us make more great podcasts, like this one.

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Scam Inc from The Economist

A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful. The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?To listen to the full series subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.

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New and trendy week 7 - 2025 - Podcast24.nz!

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Carry Confetti

A podcast to help you discover how to cultivate a life of hopeful expectation and daily celebration. I’m Darcie Frost, an Oklahoma girl now living in New Zealand and leading a church with my husband (and our two toddlers in tow). Through weekly episodes released every Monday, I’ll be exploring Christian theology and studies in psychology to better understand the powerful effects of gratitude and hope. No matter what season of life you are in, we could all benefit from a bit more joy infused into those ordinary, everyday moments. I’ll be tackling questions like: How do I keep believing after so many setbacks? Why hasn’t God answered my prayer yet? How do you know God is good and on your side? How do I find the strength to celebrate others, while walking through grief, disappointment, and pain? What’s the difference between happiness and joy?Subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app, so you don't miss a single episode!

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The Artful Dodger

Once the most revered philanthropist in New Zealand arts, James Wallace’s world started crumbling when a young man accused him of sexual assault.After the emergence of more victims and a six-year legal battle, Wallace was convicted of multiple crimes, no longer able to keep name suppression and stripped of his knighthood.The case raised major legal questions about the justice system, its treatment of abuse victims and name suppression laws.It also forced the arts sector to examine whether it had turned a blind eye to Wallace’s offending, in return for millions of dollars worth of patronage.Featuring new in-depth interviews, including Wallace’s only media interview since conviction, this is the story of his rise and fall, crimes and punishment - and his survivors.Warning: The Artful Dodger podcast contains references to sexual abuse. Some listeners might find this distressing. Click here for where to get help in New Zealand.Written, hosted and produced by Kate Langdon and Philippa Tolley. Sound design, audio editing and mixing by Connor Scott. Additional sound recording by John Ropiha. Assistant producer: Jen Black. Visual design: Yasin Karadeniz. Legal: Charlotte Foster. Executive producer: Chris Reed. Special thanks: Catrin Owen, Edward Gay, Matt Slaughter, Elmo Johnstone and Laura Heathcote.Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this podcast. For an ad-free experience and early access to the full series of this podcast subscribe to Stuff Extra. Subscribe on Apple or Spotify, or go to listen.stuff.co.nz/extra to get access to this and other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free… and you’ll be helping us make more great podcasts, like this one.

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Scam Inc from The Economist

A sophisticated, predatory, multi-billion dollar industry is emerging from the shadows. It already rivals the size of the illicit drug trade. And it’s about to get bigger and much more powerful. 


The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong follows a trail that starts with the collapse of a bank in rural Kansas to uncover a global, underground scam economy built around human trafficking, corruption and money laundering. Can it be stopped?


To listen to the full series subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.

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New and trendy week 4 - 2025 - Podcast24.nz!

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The Artful Dodger

Once the most revered philanthropist in New Zealand arts, James Wallace’s world started crumbling when a young man accused him of sexual assault.After the emergence of more victims and a six-year legal battle, Wallace was convicted of multiple crimes, no longer able to keep name suppression and stripped of his knighthood.The case raised major legal questions about the justice system, its treatment of abuse victims and name suppression laws.It also forced the arts sector to examine whether it had turned a blind eye to Wallace’s offending, in return for millions of dollars worth of patronage.Featuring new in-depth interviews, including Wallace’s only media interview since conviction, this is the story of his rise and fall, crimes and punishment - and his survivors.Warning: The Artful Dodger podcast contains references to sexual abuse. Some listeners might find this distressing. Click here for where to get help in New Zealand.Written, hosted and produced by Kate Langdon and Philippa Tolley. Sound design, audio editing and mixing by Connor Scott. Additional sound recording by John Ropiha. Assistant producer: Jen Black. Visual design: Yasin Karadeniz. Legal: Charlotte Foster. Executive producer: Chris Reed. Special thanks: Catrin Owen, Edward Gay, Matt Slaughter, Elmo Johnstone and Laura Heathcote.Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this podcast. For an ad-free experience and early access to the full series of this podcast subscribe to Stuff Extra. Subscribe on Apple or Spotify, or go to listen.stuff.co.nz/extra to get access to this and other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free… and you’ll be helping us make more great podcasts, like this one.

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 1/24/2025

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New and trendy week 3 - 2025 - Podcast24.nz!

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The Artful Dodger

Once the most revered philanthropist in New Zealand arts, James Wallace’s world started crumbling when a young man accused him of sexual assault.After the emergence of more victims and a six-year legal battle, Wallace was convicted of multiple crimes, no longer able to keep name suppression and stripped of his knighthood.The case raised major legal questions about the justice system, its treatment of abuse victims and name suppression laws.It also forced the arts sector to examine whether it had turned a blind eye to Wallace’s offending, in return for millions of dollars worth of patronage.Featuring new in-depth interviews, including Wallace’s only media interview since conviction, this is the story of his rise and fall, crimes and punishment - and his survivors.Warning: The Artful Dodger podcast contains references to sexual abuse. Some listeners might find this distressing. Click here for where to get help in New Zealand.Written, hosted and produced by Kate Langdon and Philippa Tolley. Sound design, audio editing and mixing by Connor Scott. Additional sound recording by John Ropiha. Assistant producer: Jen Black. Visual design: Yasin Karadeniz. Legal: Charlotte Foster. Executive producer: Chris Reed. Special thanks: Catrin Owen, Edward Gay, Matt Slaughter, Elmo Johnstone and Laura Heathcote.Podcasts like this one take a lot of time and resources to create. To help cover some of that cost, you will hear some ads during this podcast. For an ad-free experience and early access to the full series of this podcast subscribe to Stuff Extra. Subscribe on Apple or Spotify, or go to listen.stuff.co.nz/extra to get access to this and other Stuff True Crime podcasts ad-free… and you’ll be helping us make more great podcasts, like this one.

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 1/17/2025

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New and trendy week 49 - 2024 - Podcast24.nz!

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The Good Whale

Fans of the movie “Free Willy” are outraged to learn that the real whale who played Willy lives in a tiny pool at an amusement park in Mexico City. So well-intentioned experts embark on an epic science experiment to try to teach one celebrity orca how to be free — while the world watches. Sign up for our newsletter to see photos and videos of Keiko, and get a behind the scenes look at the making of The Good Whale. Sign up at nytimes.com/serialnewsletterSubscribers to the New York Times can listen to all episodes of The Good Whale early, and access the full archive of other Serial Productions and New York Times podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscribe at nytimes.com/podcastsHave a story pitch, a tip, or feedback on The Good Whale or other shows from Serial Productions? Email us at [email protected]

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The Rest Is Classified

The Rest Is Classified takes you into the mysterious world of spies and espionage. Hosted by former CIA analyst now turned spy novelist, David McCloskey, and veteran security correspondent, Gordon Corera, they’ve experienced this field first-hand. It’s a world of shadows, shrouded in secrecy, but it affects every one of us. It’s time to bring it into the light.

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New and trendy week 48 - 2024 - Podcast24.nz!

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Glass

One woman's exploration of family and infertility.

Number of episodes: 3

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The Good Whale

Fans of the movie “Free Willy” are outraged to learn that the real whale who played Willy lives in a tiny pool at an amusement park in Mexico City. So well-intentioned experts embark on an epic science experiment to try to teach one celebrity orca how to be free — while the world watches. Sign up for our newsletter to see photos and videos of Keiko, and get a behind the scenes look at the making of The Good Whale. Sign up at nytimes.com/serialnewsletterSubscribers to the New York Times can listen to all episodes of The Good Whale early, and access the full archive of other Serial Productions and New York Times podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscribe at nytimes.com/podcastsHave a story pitch, a tip, or feedback on The Good Whale or other shows from Serial Productions? Email us at [email protected]

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Energized: The Future of Energy

In our rapidly changing world, the critical role of energy is constantly evolving as well. Global energy investment continues to rise, with investment in low carbon fuels and renewables growing rapidly. Competing needs like affordability, energy security, and cleaner, more sustainable options make it hard to know what the future of energy will look like in the short or long term. That’s why we’re diving into the biggest ideas about the current energy transition to learn where we’re going, and how it will impact geopolitics, the economy, and your bottom line. We’ll explore all those topics on “Energized: The Future of Energy,” a new five-part podcast series from GZERO Media's Blue Circle Studios and Enbridge. On each episode, host JJ Ramberg will be joined by Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel along with some of the top experts in the industry, including Pulitzer prize-winning author Daniel Yergin, former Canadian cabinet minister Lisa Raitt, and former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan. We’ll also talk about how technology is changing the game and the diverse partners it will take to build the future of energy. This series is a must-listen for anyone interested in the next phase of the energy transition.

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 11/29/2024

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New and trendy week 47 - 2024 - Podcast24.nz!

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Gutten som ble gangster

Hvorfor begynte nabogutten Bjørn å slåss, havne i gjenger, kriminalitet, blodig MC-krig og fengsel? 40 år senere får jeg svaret. Bli med på en gladsvart roadtrip i fem deler fylt av ville hendelser, smerte, latter og seriøst utenforskap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Glass

One woman's exploration of family and infertility.

Number of episodes: 3

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The Good Whale

Fans of the movie “Free Willy” are outraged to learn that the real whale who played Willy lives in a tiny pool at an amusement park in Mexico City. So well-intentioned experts embark on an epic science experiment to try to teach one celebrity orca how to be free — while the world watches. Sign up for our newsletter to see photos and videos of Keiko, and get a behind the scenes look at the making of The Good Whale. Sign up at nytimes.com/serialnewsletterSubscribers to the New York Times can listen to all episodes of The Good Whale early, and access the full archive of other Serial Productions and New York Times podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscribe at nytimes.com/podcastsHave a story pitch, a tip, or feedback on The Good Whale or other shows from Serial Productions? Email us at [email protected]

Number of episodes: 4

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Energized: The Future of Energy

In our rapidly changing world, the critical role of energy is constantly evolving as well. Global energy investment continues to rise, with investment in low carbon fuels and renewables growing rapidly. Competing needs like affordability, energy security, and cleaner, more sustainable options make it hard to know what the future of energy will look like in the short or long term. That’s why we’re diving into the biggest ideas about the current energy transition to learn where we’re going, and how it will impact geopolitics, the economy, and your bottom line. We’ll explore all those topics on “Energized: The Future of Energy,” a new five-part podcast series from GZERO Media's Blue Circle Studios and Enbridge. On each episode, host JJ Ramberg will be joined by Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel along with some of the top experts in the industry, including Pulitzer prize-winning author Daniel Yergin, former Canadian cabinet minister Lisa Raitt, and former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan. We’ll also talk about how technology is changing the game and the diverse partners it will take to build the future of energy. This series is a must-listen for anyone interested in the next phase of the energy transition.

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Schwarzer Tee

Da sitzen sie nun, der Lehrerschreck und die Streberin, die euch jetzt etwas über ihren Weg zurück zum Ursprung erzählen wollen. Von vorne anfangen? Langweilig! Wir starten mittendrin, nämlich genau mit dem Tag, an dem dieses wilde Abenteuer, das wir so gerne als „Zurück zum Ursprung“ betiteln, begonnen hat. Die Geburt unseres Sohnes und darauffolgend eine lebensverändernde Diagnose. Nun gut, vom Ursprung habt ihr jetzt gelesen. Aber was bedeutet das? Ein Leben in der Wildnis? Ausgeschlossen ist bei uns wohl gar nichts, doch gemeint ist das damit nicht. Der Ursprung in uns. Es ist vielmehr eine Reise zu unserem wahrhaftigen Selbst. Unserer Essenz. Unserem göttlichen Wesen. Ein Erwachen. Wir als Teil des großen Ganzen. Die Reise bedeutet Heilung, Schmerz, Frieden und ein manchmal einsamer Weg gegen den Strom.Und was all das mit dem Schamanismus, der geistigen Welt, Geburt und Weiblichkeit zu tun hat, das möchten wir gerne bei dem ein oder anderen Tässchen Tee mit euch teilen. Willkommen bei SCHWARZER TEE. 🫖Coverfoto von Lena Bushart/ Mothers of the Earth

Number of episodes: 3

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 11/22/2024

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New and trendy week 46 - 2024 - Podcast24.nz!

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Gutten som ble gangster

Hvorfor begynte nabogutten Bjørn å slåss, havne i gjenger, kriminalitet, blodig MC-krig og fengsel? 40 år senere får jeg svaret. Bli med på en gladsvart roadtrip i fem deler fylt av ville hendelser, smerte, latter og seriøst utenforskap.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Glass

One woman's exploration of family and infertility.

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Un pasto alla volta

Un pasto alla volta è il podcast che ti aiuterà a passare a un’alimentazione (più) vegetale in modo informato e consapevole.
Puntata dopo puntata, imparerai a conoscere le solide evidenze scientifiche alla base di questo modello alimentare, e ti porterai a casa gli strumenti pratici necessari per metterlo in pratica nella tua quotidianità.

Un pasto alla volta è condotto dalla dottoressa Silvia Goggi, medico specialista in Scienza dell’Alimentazione, Board Certified in Lifestyle Medicine e con un Master in Alimentazione e Dietetica Vegetariana.
Grazie alla pubblicazione di quattro best-seller sul tema, alla divulgazione sul web e alla sua attività ambulatoriale, la dottoressa Goggi ha aiutato migliaia di persone di tutte le età a seguire un’alimentazione vegetale bilanciata.
Nel 2021 ha fondato Plant Based Clinic, la prima clinica al 100% in telemedicina che mette al centro dell’intervento terapeutico le modifiche all’alimentazione e allo stile di vita.
Nel 2022, insieme a Carlotta Perego e Simone Secchi di Cucina Botanica, ha co-fondato Planter, un servizio digitale per la pianificazione di menu vegetali personalizzati usufruibile tramite l’omonima app.

Ascolta tutte le puntate per rendere sempre più salutare e sostenibile la tua alimentazione.
Con i tuoi tempi e le tue modalità.
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👩🏻 Prenota un videoconsulto con la dottoressa Goggi o con il suo team per ottimizzare il tuo piano alimentare in base alle tue esigenze: https://shorturl.at/3QSgc

📲 Scarica Planter, l’app che ti permette di avere un piano alimentare vegetale cucito sulle esigenze tue e della tua famiglia, una lista della spesa aggiornata in tempo reale e migliaia di ricette vegetali sempre a portata di smartphone. Fai il test e scopri gratuitamente il menu e le porzioni più adatte a te all’indirizzo planter.eco

📖 Trovi i libri della dr.ssa Goggi a questo link: https://shorturl.at/JWPoD

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Heartstopper: The Official Podcast

Heartstopper fans! Counting down the days to Season 3? Fear not! Tia Kofi, the glamorous geek is beaming STRAIGHT from Netflix HQ with HUGE news! Heartstopper: The Official Podcast is here!In this stunning four-part series, Tia’ll be dishing ALL the Season 3 tea with your fave cast members. Get ready for juicy secrets, loads of laughs, and ALL the feels! SO, hit that subscribe button and join Tia Kofi, for the ultimate Heartstopper experience. Available on YouTube and your top podcast platforms. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.

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Energized: The Future of Energy

In our rapidly changing world, the critical role of energy is constantly evolving as well. Global energy investment continues to rise, with investment in low carbon fuels and renewables growing rapidly. Competing needs like affordability, energy security, and cleaner, more sustainable options make it hard to know what the future of energy will look like in the short or long term. That’s why we’re diving into the biggest ideas about the current energy transition to learn where we’re going, and how it will impact geopolitics, the economy, and your bottom line. We’ll explore all those topics on “Energized: The Future of Energy,” a new five-part podcast series from GZERO Media's Blue Circle Studios and Enbridge. On each episode, host JJ Ramberg will be joined by Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel along with some of the top experts in the industry, including Pulitzer prize-winning author Daniel Yergin, former Canadian cabinet minister Lisa Raitt, and former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan. We’ll also talk about how technology is changing the game and the diverse partners it will take to build the future of energy. This series is a must-listen for anyone interested in the next phase of the energy transition.

Number of episodes: 5

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Schwarzer Tee

Da sitzen sie nun, der Lehrerschreck und die Streberin, die euch jetzt etwas über ihren Weg zurück zum Ursprung erzählen wollen. Von vorne anfangen? Langweilig! Wir starten mittendrin, nämlich genau mit dem Tag, an dem dieses wilde Abenteuer, das wir so gerne als „Zurück zum Ursprung“ betiteln, begonnen hat. Die Geburt unseres Sohnes und darauffolgend eine lebensverändernde Diagnose. Nun gut, vom Ursprung habt ihr jetzt gelesen. Aber was bedeutet das? Ein Leben in der Wildnis? Ausgeschlossen ist bei uns wohl gar nichts, doch gemeint ist das damit nicht. Der Ursprung in uns. Es ist vielmehr eine Reise zu unserem wahrhaftigen Selbst. Unserer Essenz. Unserem göttlichen Wesen. Ein Erwachen. Wir als Teil des großen Ganzen. Die Reise bedeutet Heilung, Schmerz, Frieden und ein manchmal einsamer Weg gegen den Strom.Und was all das mit dem Schamanismus, der geistigen Welt, Geburt und Weiblichkeit zu tun hat, das möchten wir gerne bei dem ein oder anderen Tässchen Tee mit euch teilen. Willkommen bei SCHWARZER TEE. 🫖Coverfoto von Lena Bushart/ Mothers of the Earth

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By Podcast24.nz - Published 11/15/2024

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