
A weekly podcast series asking newsworthy experts and leaders the tricky questions about the politics of everything that matters to mankind in the 21st century. Host Amber Daines is a former journalist turned media trainer, speaker, and author who is also devoted to raising her young family.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsBusiness | ||||

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Love how Amber really gets into the heart of the issue with her guests. I have learnt a lot!
Amber has great guests and her journalistic background gives her a great interviewing style. Really enjoyable and interesting.
This is such an entertaining and interesting podcast. Love listening to it.
What a great podcast! So many varied topics and Amber has a great way of getting helpful information from her guests.
I love how this podcast covers such a vast array of topics. Amber’s guests are always experts in their field and I thoroughly enjoy Amber’s interview style. Highly recommend!









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