A fortune teller was offering shell throwingn in gipsy, card readings and turret readings. For people like my carman, this sort of development is concerning to her. She thinks it's like training to be a doctor for three days and then dishing our advice on the internet. It's just not how it was meant to be. But that's said, even my carmon is embracing some of these new techniques.
Anthony Albanese, the first Labor prime minister in a decade, has pledged to do far more on climate change. His party’s slim win shows how Australian politics is changing. Bosses are increasingly turning to surveillance software to monitor employees (so be careful if listening to this show during work hours). And why the fortune-telling tradition of shell-throwing thrives in Brazil.
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