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ABC Radio NationalFeaturedManifestation may seem ok, but critics say we are ignoring red flagsManifesting has never been more popular. But while it promises you anything you want via the


power of your mind, some critics say the practice is concerning. As a symbol for reconciliation in 2000, the Bridge Walk exceeded expectationsThe Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation


planned a symbolic march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in May 2000. About a quarter of a million people turned up. The disturbing practice of 'human zoos' happened right under our


nosesThe strange and disturbing phenomenon of exhibiting humans in zoos was once considered a European thing, but a boomerang found under topsoil in a Melbourne park contradicts that.Unfair


system or just business: Musicians are re-recording their old albumsWhen pop star Taylor Swift announced in 2019 that she was re-recording her previous works, musician Pete Murray was shown


a way forward to reclaim his legacy. Social media is exposing teenagers to hundreds of junk food ads every weekNew research suggests the widespread marketing of junk food on social media is


influencing the food choices of young people.App PromotionRadioDownload ABC listen today for free and hear the world differently.Get the ABC listen appRadio & PodcastsRecent audioKey moments


in the case so far: Our Friday wrap As the fifth week of trial comes to a close, what is Erin Patterson's defence team most focused on challenging in the prosecution's case against


her?Duration: 43 minutes 43 seconds43m When will the war end?Even as another Gaza ceasefire negotiation falters, Israel announces a massive expansion of settlements in the West Bank. 


Duration: 23 minutes 8 seconds23m Switching up Swan Lake: Choreographer Angelin Preljocaj on the iconic balletFrench choreographer Angelin Preljocaj discusses his take on Swan Lake. 


Duration: 16 minutes 18 seconds16m Oren Cass: the face of America's New RightWho is a conservative and who is a radical in American politics right now? It’s not entirely clear when the


Republican party has dramatically shifted its policies on tax, industry and trade.Duration: 37 minutes 37m Stuck at a career crossroad? Here's how to move forward Career regret is a common


phenomenon, so what practical advice is there for people who are at a career crossroads? Guests:  Leah Lambart, Career and Interview Coach, resident career expert for SEEK  Duration: 27


minutes 36 seconds27m Beyond the cloud — storing data in spaceResearchers and corporations are already working to relocate data servers beyond the Earth's atmosphere — on


satellites.Duration: 29 minutes 10 seconds29m What do your clothes say about you?We all get dressed every day, but how often do you stop and think about it? That old hoodie, your favourite


boots, the dress you keep for special nights, they’re not just clothes, they’re stories. Duration: 40 minutes 24 seconds40m Breakfast Wrap: Why Australia has the world's worst early onset


bowel cancer rateAustralia is


now leading the world when it comes to cases of early-onset bowel cancer. But while cases are on the rise, young Australians are finding it difficult to be diagnosed due to their


age.Duration: 26 minutes 26m Connect with ABC Radio National Discover more on X, Facebook, and Instagram. Text us on 0418 226 576 (rates apply) or call us on 1300 225 576.


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