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"Tell Your Story". Everyone has a story. Not just the famous. This is a guest driven program but when we are "guest free", It's just YOU and ME! I love music and we will talk a lot about it. Enjoy the ride! #podcast #benmaynardprogram #music #tellyourstory #music #spotify #maynard #videopodcast #thebenmaynardprogram@buzzsprout.com #socialmedia #journey
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered what it's like to juggle a bustling work trip while keeping up with a 36-week workout streak? Join me, as I broadcast live from the unexpectedly sunny Seattle, where I've embarked on a two-week work adventure that might just stretch into a month. From recording in a hotel room with less-than-ideal lighting to i…
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Shoplifting remains the most common crime among women in NSW, with female offending rising 40% over the past decade. While reports of women shoplifting in Victoria have increased, offences among girls have declined—yet NSW data shows a sharp rise in young girls being prosecuted. Mike is joined by relationship counsellor and bestselling author Amand…
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Mike speaks with Kathy Kopellis McLeod, Dog Behaviour Expert, about potential new laws that could require Australian dog owners to obtain a licence. The review comes in response to a series of recent dog attacks. In NSW, proposed changes may include harsher penalties for owners whose dogs harm others, especially if they fail to comply with safety n…
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Mike is joined by One Nation Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts, for his views on two pressing national issues: the ongoing challenges facing Australia’s defence forces in attracting and retaining skilled personnel, and the growing generational divide on cultural identity, particularly regarding Australia Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Mike is joined by Luke Achterstraat, Executive Director of Small Business Australia, to discuss Peter Dutton's proposal to reintroduce taxpayer-funded business lunches, which offers small businesses a yearly tax deduction of up to $20,000 for client and employee meals at restaurants, cafes, and pubs—alcohol excluded. Achterstraat addresses the plan…
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Mike speaks with Dating Coach Karina Chapman to explore the rising trend of AI companions, examining whether they help ease loneliness or hinder genuine human connections. While AI companions provide 24/7 availability, judgment-free interaction, and tailored support, Chapman highlights their limitations, including a lack of genuine empathy, potenti…
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Mike is joined by Dr. Dana McKay, Senior Lecturer in Innovative Interactive Technologies at RMIT's School of Computing Technologies, to discuss the impending US TikTok ban, its roots in concerns over Chinese ownership, and the platform's ability to influence viewpoints. She highlights TikTok's highly personalized algorithm and its role in shaping o…
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Send us a text What a whirlwind of a year it has been! As we stand on the brink of 2025, join me, Ben Maynard, for a special New Year's Eve edition where we reminisce about the monumental moments from 2024. From reaching the 50th episode milestone around Father's Day to celebrating our 75th episode just in time for New Year's Eve, it's been an incr…
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Send us a text Picture this: you're planning an epic holiday-themed podcast episode only to face technical glitches and missing materials. That's precisely how our latest episode kicks off! Join us as we navigate this organized chaos, sprinkle in some housekeeping notes, and recount personal tales of how illness disrupted past Thanksgiving plans. D…
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Mike Jeffreys is joined by Brendan O’Neill, journalist & Editor of Spiked / Host of the Spiked podcast & author of ‘After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation’, to dissect the stories making headlines in the U.K. & the world over the past week. You can keep up to date with Brendan’s most recent work by visiting the ‘Spiked’ …
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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Elf, Love Actually, It’s a Wonderful Life - who doesn’t love a Christmas movie? Some are tear-jerkers, some are love stories, and some are a little bit corny… but we love them all the same. By design, Christmas movies have strong themes that tell the audience everything is going to be just fine. They often sha…
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Being single at Christmas can be tough. Sometimes it’s nice to share all that festive magic with someone special. Thankfully, Christmas is also a time for new beginnings and therefore the perfect time to meet someone new. Mike is joined by Dating Coach, Karina Chapman, who reveals her tips to help seeking singles find love these holidays: “There ar…
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Mike Jeffreys is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Classic Pavlova recipe (recipe courtesy of Australian Women’s Weekly) Ingredients 6 egg whites 1 1/2 cup (330g) caster sugar 1 tablespoon cornflour 1/2 teas…
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Mike is joined by Tim Blair, columnist for the Daily Telegraph, to discuss his recent article on climate activists' fears that incoming President Donald Trump could spell the end of the "climate change cash cow"—and why that might be a good thing. Though Trump is still a month away from his inauguration, he's already building on what must be a reco…
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There are more and more 'hangover tablets' available over the counter, supplements that are marketed as preventing you getting a hangover if you take them before and after hitting the booze. But do they really work? Mike speaks with Grey Area Drinking Coach, Sarah Rusbatch, who advises not to fall into the trap of relying on hangover tablets. “If y…
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Mike talks to Peter Strachan, National President of Sustainable Population Australia (SPA), about the impact of Australia’s rapid population growth. Australia’s population grew by 552,000 in the year to June 2024, driven mostly by net overseas migration (445,600), according to new ABS figures. At an annual growth rate of 2.1%, Mr. Strachan warns th…
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Mike speaks with Amanda Lambros, relationship counselor and bestselling author, about psychology becoming the top career choice for female school leavers. With Australia facing a severe shortage of mental health services, a new generation of students is turning to psychology to help fill the gap they’ve experienced throughout their lives. Recent da…
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Christmas can be a triggering time when you’re divorced, but apparently not for some high profile conscious uncouplers, like Australian hospitality magnate, Justin Hemmes. He recently went on a family getaway with his 27-year-old girlfriend, his ex-wife and her partner, and his two children. And while this sort of utopian congeniality is something …
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The Coalition’s nuclear modelling has sparked fresh discussions about its cost- effectiveness compared to renewables. While economic projections are part of the conversation, Monash expert Professor Mahmoud Mostafavi explains to Mike that energy security and sovereignty should take priority. “Energy security, not cost alone, makes the case for nucl…
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According to insurance company NRMA, December is the month when most home burglaries and thefts occur. Given we’re more likely to take holidays over the festive season, and leave our homes unattended, it can be rich pickings for burglars and thieves if we don’t take some precautions. While 40% of break-ins are via forced entry through a door or win…
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