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Checkpoint Chat

Checkpoint Chat

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Checkpoint Chat is an invitation to an all new gaming conversation. Hosted by seasoned writers Alessandro Barbosa (Gamespot, Critical Hit) and Matthew Figueira (Critical Hit), indulge yourself in discussion about games being played right now, weekly news and conversations with you, a listener.
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Checkpoint Daily breaks down the biggest stories in esports, gaming, and geek culture. From Cosplay to consoles and everything in-between, we have you covered. Hosted by gamers and video game journalists, Norris Howard, Robbie Landis, Ric Hogerheide, and Chadd Callahan. They've got your daily update on all the things you love in 30 minutes or less.
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Black Trail Runners

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A podcast hosted by Black Trail Runners which discusses access to, skills for and representation of Black people who want to experience, or are experienced in, trail running. Featuring tips, tricks, events, guest interviews and much more.
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Beasley Media Group

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CheckpointAFK is ready to be a favorite of every self-proclaimed gamer, geek, nerd! From the minds of the CheckpointXP Crew comes a podcast conversation that focuses on gaming pop culture topics near and dear to gamers like the latest season of Stranger Things, Black Mirror and all things Netflix, the best and worst TV intros of all time, or movies like Detective Pikachu or the latest Star Wars movie and giving you behind the scenes peek at CheckpointXP on the road from PAX East, E3, and Bli ...
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Checkpoint Magazine Podcast

Checkpoint Magazine

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A new podcast hosted by comedian Jake Yapp and games journalist Tamer Asfahani that discusses their relationship with video games and how gaming has changed over the decades. Peppered with anecdotes, this podcast is a family-friendly look at gaming and meanders through funny, silly, emotional and thoughtful themes with gaming at the core of the discussion.
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Security Checkpoint

JB Brinks & Nolan Lee

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The Digimon Trading Card Game is a disease. Most of us are immune to it's tricks, but, some of us are begging for a cure. We, JB and Nolan, navigate what it's like to be infected by the gripping claws of the memory gauge, the evo system, and Marcus Damon. Some weeks we are really good at dealing with this plague and are ready to talk about every other tcg you've never heard of, and Goku. Let's talk cardboard baby
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Checkpoints

Declan Dineen

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This is a show about videogames, The people who play them and the people who make them. Each week, a guest on the show talks about the games that have shaped their life in one way or another. Games that have inspired them, games that forged connections with others and games that have soothed wounds. Checkpoints!
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Last Checkpoint Podcast

The Last Checkpoint

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A video game show, for gamers by gamers, hosted by Chris Dalisay, Patrick Romero, and Ryan Raymundo. We’re a video game based conversational podcast with a hint of comedy mixed in. The show is spent talking about what we’re currently playing, while also getting into the current events of the video game world. Towards the end, the podcast is capped off with the fan favorite Last Checkpoint debate, where Chris moderates a debate between Ryan and Patrick. Example debate topics include “Esports ...
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Are you stuck in the rut of addiction looking for some hope for change? Or are you already in recovery but struggling with your emotional sobriety & feeling anxious about whether or not you’re doing this life thing right? Are you a self-proclaimed perfectionist constantly worried about what others think of you? Do you feel childhood and family patterns repeating themselves in your marriage or relationships? Did the pink cloud fade a long time ago only to be replaced with the restlessness, ir ...
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A team of scintists in Auckland and Germany have created a 3D computer model of the inside of the nasal cavity and part of the cranial cavity, basically the cubbyhole where your brain is. It's hoped the reconstruction of the human olfactory system, the part the nervous system that gives you your sense of smell, will help in the development of treat…
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Join Elliot, Luke, Lisa and Omi in this episode of Checkpoint on JOY where they discuss the idea of comfort gaming. Different to “cosy” gaming, it’s the games we go to when we’re feeling a bit overwhelmed, our “safe games” if you will. Catch the latest episode on Spotify: Giving a 1-Up to diversity in gaming. The post Comfort Gaming appeared first …
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Grath és Stöki retro videojátékos podcastjának nem retrós vadhajtása, havi hírkommentálás. Az adásnak központi témája nem volt, mindenféle októberi hírről beszéltünk, amik közül talán a Robloxot érintő jelentés volt a legpikánsabb. Kísérőposzt itt: https://iddqd.blog.hu/2024/11/10/checkpoint_now_2024_10_roblox-sunyisagok_es_mas_oktoberi_hirekIdőkód…
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It's a stacked week on Checkpoint Chat! We do a 180 (noscope) on Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, go too fast in Sonic X Shadow Generations, mess with the balance of nature for no real reason in Monster Hunter Wilds, have our eyeballs treated in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, and collect them all in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Follow Checkpoint Chat on... Twitter…
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Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart spoke to Lisa Owen about re-election of Donald Trump looking to have serious ramifications on Canada - specifically on immigration, Canada just confirming it's first case of bird flu and an update on the mysterious white blobs that were cropping up across Canadian beaches.…
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Ready or not, the Christmas party season is fast approaching and the work knees up is often where you find out who's naughty and who is nice. But no one wants the hangover of an HR investigation so it's best to get a clear idea of what is expected at the end of year shindig. In all seriousness, the work Christmas party can be quite problematic for …
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Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about the new chief executive of the telco giant Optus vowing to weed out and sack staff who breach ethical and legal standards. Stephen Rue takes over with Optus in deep damage control, over allegations that sales staff exploited vulnerable people selling them mobile gear they didn't want or di…
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A rainbow community advocacy group said New Zealand is missing out on a growing visitor market by not actively rolling out the welcome mat to LGBT-plus travellers. Currently, Tourism New Zealand isn't targeting tourists from rainbow communities, but the head of Pride Pledge says rainbow travelers represent a huge economic and social opportunity. To…
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A lower North Island district council is not giving up its fight against a proposal to toll a new highway linking Manawatu and Hawke's Bay, as a key deadline looms. The Tararua District Council is continuing its "stop the toll" campaign, ahead of a New Zealand Transport Agency Board meeting tomorrow, at which it will make a recommendation about tol…
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One in three retail workers feel unsafe heading into the peak Christmas shopping season. This is according to a new safety report surveying almost 400 New Zealand and Australian workers. The research commissioned by tech company Motorola Solutions found their top three concerns were, shoplifting, hostile customers and smash and grabs. Director of M…
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Parliament has erupted into fiery emotion this afternoon, with the entire public gallery emptied, as the government ushered the Treaty Principles Bill through its first reading. The bill received the support of all three coalition parties - but ACT is its only real champion - with National and New Zealand First vowing to vote it down after select c…
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Organisers of the Christchurch Show are breathing a sigh of relief following a positive start to the three-day event today. There had been fears of an A&P no-show earlier this year when its association board flagged financial difficulties - and led to an appeal to local authorities for a multimillion dollar life line. But with new management and a …
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Local newspapers for the chop include the Te Awamutu Courier, Bush Telegraph, Whanganui Midweek, Manawatu Guardian, Napier Courier, Hastings Leader and the Central Hawkes Bay Mail. In an email, the company that owns the Herald, said advertising revenue for the publications has declined and distribution costs have jumped by up to 55 percent; meaning…
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The First Reading of the Treaty Principles Bill is underway/ The Treaty Principles Bill has passed its First Reading in the House today, with support from the coalition despite two coalition leaders being absent from the vote. It comes as the Hikoi mo Te Tiriti carries on its way to Wellington. National MPs have been more forceful in their oppositi…
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A national hikoi opposing government coalition policy impacting Maori is building momentum as it moves closer to the capital. Thousands joined the Hikoi mo te Tiriti as it crossed the Harbour Bridge in Auckland yesterday with thousands more turning up at rallies held in Hamilton as it travelled through the Waikato today. As Maori news editor Taiha …
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All Whites captain Chris Wood has captured a lot of the attention heading into New Zealand's Football World Cup qualifier against Vanuatu tomorrow. Wood will be returning to where he played the majority of his youth football when the All Whites play in Hamilton for the first time. He reports for national team duty as the reigning Premier League pla…
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You may remember 86 year old Margaret Lemm from Gore who has enthusiastically collected the humble pen for years. Her current tally is about 38,000 catalogued and ordered. Margaret is at a stage and age where she's been looking for someone to take over her beloved collection. That person is the owner of the Wanaka Transport and Toy Museum Jason Rho…
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From Elon Musk to far-right congressman Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump has wasted no time in naming key appointments for his next term as US president and some of them are proving very controversial. United States correspondent Todd Zwilich spoke to Lisa Owen.
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A Nelson swimming club said it's close to sinking - after the council hiked the price of hiring one pool lane to around $40 per hour. Nelson South Swim Club carries out its coaching for 12 weeks over winter at Riverside Pool. Over the past four years the cost of a lane, per hour, has crept from $27 to $40 - although the club gets a $2 discount on t…
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Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Lisa Owen about recent elections in Mozambique leading to violence and even a border closure, how African nations are reacting to the United States election result and a South African music star on a roll at MTV's latest music awards.
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The nationwide hikoi for te Tiriti is slowly making its way through Auckland to Parliament. The hikoi which set out from Cape Reinga two days ago today retraced the footsteps of past Maori protest movements with thousands marching over the Harbour Bridge and onto Bastion Point and Ihumatao. Maori News Reporter Pokere Paewai filed this report.…
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Coldplay are performing at Auckland's Eden Park tonight, and 150,000 fans will descend on the super-city over the next few days. The British pop-rock band is playing the first of three concerts tonight with 50,000 attendees expected at each. Measures are in place to get commuters to and from the event, and police will be patrolling outside the stad…
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A Napier dentist is considering moving shop because of increasing aggressive and antisocial behaviour in what was once a peaceful central city square. Local businesses reckon there's been a rapid increase in assaults, verbal abuse, drug dealing and people pooing in Napier's clive square. They raised it with the council three years ago, but they say…
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The government has launched a pilot programme aimed at getting single or childless long term emergency housing tenants out of the likes of motels and into permanent homes. The two year trial will focus on people who've been in emergency housing for 12 months or more, and use targeted wrap around services, like counselling, budgeting, healthcare and…
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Burma the elephant is unpacking her trunk after arriving in Australia following an epic journey across the ditch to her new home near Adelaide. The 42 year old Asian elephant had been on her own at Auckland Zoo for more than two years after her buddy Anjalee moved to Sydney to be part of a breeding progamme. Elephants are super social creatures and…
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The government is trying a new approach to get people who have been in emergency accomodation for a long time into more stable housing. Two providers - Wellington City Mission and Emerge Aotearoa in Hamilton - will be tasked with giving wrap-around support to up to 100 people who've been in emergency motels for more than 12 months. The government w…
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Eagle-eyed Football Ferns kicked off a shake-up of Canada Soccer that has wide-ranging consequences. A scandal unfolded when drones were spotted being flown over practice sessions ahead of the Football Ferns' opening game of the Paris Olympics against Canada. Following an independent review Canada's coach has been fired and questions have been aske…
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An international aid agency is calling for Israel to be held accountable for alleged war crimes following attacks on dozens of hospitals and clinics in Lebanon and the deaths of almost 100 healthcare workers. Israel is targetting militant group Hezbollah in what it's called the "new phase" of its war on Gaza following the Hamas led October 7 attack…
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The minister in charge of curbing truancy is concerned students are "missing out on valuable learning time" by joining a march to parliament in protest at his controverisal Treaty Principles Bill. Hīkoi mō te Tiriti set off from Cape Reinga on Monday and moved through Auckland today, with thousands marching over the Harbour Bridge and onto Bastion …
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In parliament, the Prime Minister formally apologised for abuse in state care, churches and other faith based places, saying it should never have happened. He said he was sorry the state did not act quickly and boldly enough to better protect people, sorry that survivors were not believed and sorry people turned a blind eye their abuse and torture.…
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The Australian National Basketball League has been called on to better protect players and their families from social media abuse.Straight after Tasmania defeated the New Zealand Breakers, the JackJumpers coach used his platform to reveal some of the threats his playing group and those closest to them had endured, sport reporter Felicity Reid spoke…
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In Whanganui, a survivor of the notorious Lake Alice child and adolescent unit watched today's apology. Robyn Dandy missed out on a spot in the ballot to enter parliament so decided not to travel to Wellington. Reporter Jimmy Ellingham joined her for the day.
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"Hollow," is one verdict on the government's apology to survivors of abuse in care. The Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon said sorry ten times over during his speech in parliament, before a packed public gallery. He apologised for the abuse, harm, neglect and torture that happened in care, and said, "I read your stories and I believe you." Cooper L…
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A village of relocatable houses for whanau displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle has been finished on marae land in Hawkes Bay. The collaboration between iwi, hapu, the Ministry of Business and Innovation and Omahu Marae has seen 11 homes built 20 months on from the extreme weather event. MBIE has a three year lease for the land at the marae for the tempo…
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The official apology to survivors of abuse in state and faith-based care took place at Parliament today, with a live stream broadcast to gatherings around the motu. Survivors, whanau and advocates came together to find closure, take comfort in each other, and hear whether they're any closer to redress. Kate Green was there too.…
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Christchurch has once again had the chance to get amongst the food, fashion and fanfare for the annual New Zealand Trotting Cup today. In what organisers describe as Cantabrians' big day, a crowd of 15,000 converged on Addington, donning their fascinators, and enjoying a cheeky punt. The cup remains the leading harness racing event, but of course i…
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A lender charging more than 180 percent on some loans has been ordered to pay a $200,000 penalty by the High Court in Christchurch. Eagle Man group was providing high cost loans in breach of multiple aspects of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act. The Commerce Commission, which took the case, said the majority of loans Eagle man issued we…
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