Hello, and welcome to the Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality. The Audio Tour Guide will be your window into the history of the museum and its exhibits today. Please note, that if you notice your version of the Audio Tour Guide behaving oddly, kindly ensure that you dispose of your Audio Device in the nearest incinerator at the earliest convenience. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-mistholme-museum-of-mystery-morbidity-and-mortality. Hosted on Acast. See aca ...
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Welcome to my Lyrical Audio Candy Tour (Lyrical ACT) where we explore books, poetry, and quotes that please every taste. May they inspire little changes in your life so that you can begin to love the life you live. Let’s go! Literary treats await! For a visual, go to Pinterest Lyrical ACT. Most episodes and my ideas are displayed on "saved" boards. This podcast supports "Sober Curious", "Sober", and "Alcohol-Free" folks on their journey.
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Agnes von Witzleben self-declared cosmopolitan globalist, opportunistic archivist, and trespasser in other people's mythologies hosts a series of psycho-geographic footnotes, guided dérives, and GPS Audio Tours
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Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.
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Jake Amster and Matthew Amster-Burton, two Seattle music nerds and actual brothers, take you on an audio tour of the best albums of the 90s, from R.E.M. to T.L.C., Snoop Dogg to Phish.
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A chemistry tour of the Oxford University Botanic Garden.
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A free self-guided audio tour of Oxford, featuring everything you need to know about both the city and university. All proceeds to Oxford charities. Maps, photos and more at www.oxfordaudiotour.com
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USS Pampanito WW II Submarine Audio Tour
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The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) History Office created this tour to focus on the intelligence lessons taught through the museum's collection.
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Podcast by Roe Tourism Association
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Follow along with a podcast version of the Providence College self-guided campus tour hosted by PC student and admission ambassador Myles Forgue ’24. Visit https://admission.providence.edu/audio-tour/ for the route to accompany this audio tour.
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A podcast for the WKM Audio Tour exhibits in multiple languages for visitors to download and listen.
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A podcast for the WKM Audio Tour exhibits in German for visitors to download and listen.
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A podcast for the WKM Audio Tour exhibits in English for visitors to download and listen.
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The complete self-guided audio tour of the Arc de Triomphe!
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Podcast with audio tours of Lassen Volcanic National Park
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'Yokoso' (Welcome) to Onsen Town Togura-Kamiyamada
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This is an audio tour of the physical features of Ohio Geography. The tour is geared towards 4th graders and is meant to be listened to while looking at a map of Ohio that includes cities.
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Bringing the best of Singapore to you!
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Audio Tour of The Hess Collection Contemporary Art Museum. Learn more at http://www.hesscollection.com/art/
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FreeAudioGuides.com delivers the best and most immersive tours of your favorite travel destinations, recorded by local experts in a podcast format. Always free, with nothing to rent and no app to download!
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Explore a world of art, including Australian art from colonial to present day, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, old masters, Asian and contemporary art. Suitable for 5-12 year olds (with an adult).
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Podcast by Megan Clark-Bagnall
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An audio tour of the Botanic Garden, University of Oxford, told by its gardeners and author Philip Pullman.
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Locked deep beneath The Museum is...The Museum's Shadow! Inside this secret, trapdoored cellar is an exhibition filled with artifacts, fossils and thick cobwebs. Some artifacts are brought into the light on Twitter: @museumsshadow
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Oxford, Ohio’s Black community has a rich and important history. It is through this self-guided tour that we aim to keep alive the memories of the brave Oxford citizens who fought for their right to occupy public spaces and who flourished in their passions despite systemic racism. We honor the lives and legacies of those who never faltered in demanding justice. We celebrate and gain inspiration from the accomplishments of Oxford’s Black community, then and now. The driving tour takes roughly ...
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Green building audio tours are audio guides to Vancouver’s green buildings. Each three-minute recording takes the listener on a virtual ‘tour’ of the building’s green design features, guided by the architect or member of the design team.
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Galveston Unscripted is your podcast and audio tour for Galveston Island! Galveston Unscripted is transforming Galveston into the worlds largest free museum! Galveston, Texas is home some of Texas' most significant people, places, and historical events, and hundreds of Texas historical markers and locations!Join Galveston Unscripted and VisitGalveston.com in exploring Galveston Island's history and culture to discover what makes Galveston Island one of a kind!
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World Heritage Site Audio Tour: This tour takes you around the historical highlights of the city, via many of Bath's captivating museums. Marvel at the impressive architecture and see how residents would have lived in Georgian times. In the Footsteps of Jane Austen: Jane Austen was one of Bath's most famous residents, with two of her novels set in the city. This tour takes you around the highlights of Bath and includes extracts from Jane Austen's novels and letters.
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A driving podcast showcasing Scenic Areas, Points of Interest, and history along popular routes and mountain passes in the USA.
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The Bright Sessions is a science fiction audio drama that follows a group of therapy patients. But these are not your typical patients - each has a unique supernatural ability. The show documents their struggles and discoveries as well as the motivations of their mysterious therapist, Dr. Bright. The show was created by Lauren Shippen and is a production of Atypical Artists. The show has seven seasons, including the previously paywalled Seasons 6 and 7, The AM Archives and The College Tapes. ...
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Audio tour for the main collection from this museum in otterlo, the netherlands
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A guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia, exploring the stories and science of astronomy, space science and space travel. It's a planetarium presenter in your pocket - just download, head outside, and press play. The Audio Guide to the Galaxy is proudly presented by Scitech.
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Sydney Harbour National Park - Audio tour - Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay
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Close to the city and immersed in bushland, this walk weaves along harbour headlands, revealing spectacular views of Sydney's icons. Explore beautiful trees and interesting animals, dip into Sydney's past and watch the boats glide by. This self-guided audio tour takes you through each section of the walk. Download it to your mp3 player or phone, and take it with you on the walk.
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Imaginary Worlds sounds like what would happen if NPR went to ComicCon and decided that’s all they ever wanted to cover. Host Eric Molinsky spent over a decade working as a public radio reporter and producer, and he uses those skills to create thoughtful, sound-rich episodes about science fiction, fantasy, and other genres of speculative fiction. In this award-winning podcast, Eric talks with filmmakers, screenwriters, novelists, comic book artists, game designers, and anyone who works in th ...
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From studio sessions to breakfast rituals, from label life to life on the road—this is the real story behind the music. Join a Grammy-winning mix engineer as he shares raw experiences from years inside a major record label, unforgettable tour stories, daily routines, and lessons learned in and out of the studio. Whether you're an artist, audio head, or just love a good story, this podcast keeps it honest, soulful, and grounded in the creative grind.
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The Canadian Automotive Museum (CAM) in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada is home to the world's most significant collection of Canadian automobiles.This podcast includes the CAM's bilingual audio tour, as well as seminars and other audio content. For more information, visit us at www.canadianautomotivemuseum.com. ||| Le Musée canadien de l'automobile (CAM) à Oshawa, Ontario, Canada abrite la plus importante collection d'automobiles canadiennes au monde.Ce balado comprend la visite audio bilingue du C ...
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Introducing On Tour with Sport 24.... Emma Saunders and Rob Adcock guide you around the world, taking in the greatest sporting cities. From Melbourne to Miami, Madrid to Dubai, On Tour with Sport 24 visits some of the most iconic sporting arenas, speaking to the sports stars that have graced them, and providing invaluable local knowledge for whenever you visit - whether it be a food delicacy to sample or an area to explore. If you love sport AND travel then this is the ultimate podcast for y ...
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Fred Rogers’ legacy of kindness, responsibility, and community continues to endure in the world and throughout the Rollins College campus. At Rollins College, Rogers discovered his purpose while studying music composition. Here, he learned “Life is for Service,” the importance of relationships, and that community is the driver of good. It is the same environment, one rooted in experiential and relational learning, where we prepare our students to be the next generation of responsible leaders ...
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30 year veteran tour manager and audio engineer John Michaels and entertainment attorney & longtime musician Alan Tilles sit down with musicians and professionals in the music business to discuss the inner workings of concerts, unique experiences that happen in the entertainment industry and what happens backstage.
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Series presented by Republic Bank Foundation. Are you visiting Louisville and want to get a taste of our fair city? Or wanting to learn more about the history of your own Downtown? Below you will find walking tours that you can easily download onto your mobile device or play from the comfort of your home or hotel, to find out how Louisville was settled, how commerce was developed in the early days, or how Louisville played a part in the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Each tour is 45 min ...
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Podcast by Charlotte Lashley
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Catch punchy updates on the world of professional cycling. Christophe Mallet, Dave McKenzie and guests chew over all the action from the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, la Vuelta and more. From Australia's home of cycling, SBS.
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Visit the art galleries of Nextfest 2018 in Edmonton, ABB and get to know the Visual Artists of the Fest. Visit The Paint Spot (10032 81 Ave), Roots on Whyte (8135 102 St), The Backstage Theatre (10330 84 Ave), The Lobby of the ATB Financial Arts Barns (10330 84 Ave), the outdoors mural at The Varscona Theatre (10329 83 Ave), The Next Act (8224 104 St) and the Strathcona Library (8331 104 St.). Download all seven eps and drop by the galleries as part of Nextfest 2018!
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Alice Austen (1866 – 1952) was one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers, and over the course of her life she captured about 8,000 images. This is the official audio tour of the Alice Austen House.
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"Welcome to this special place. My name is TJ Atsye. I am a Park Ranger here at Mesa Verde National Park and I am Laguna Pueblo, a direct descendant of the people who used to live here. Please join me as we follow the footsteps left behind by my Pueblo ancestors." You can listen along in your car as you drive the six miles (10 km) of the Mesa Top Loop on Chapin Mesa, or listen on your phone as you explore the ten stops along the way. You can also follow along from your home or school to expl ...
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This is a sample of the free iAudioguide of Berlin, offering around 60 minutes of entertaining information on the highlights of Berlin and a city map. The podcast is updated regulary so more tracks will be added. The full audio guide for Berlin and audio guides for other major cities are available to download from our website at www.iAudioguide.com
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Anyone else making the move towards less screen time? Listening to CD's, reading books, playing board games, hugging your partner? Today's episode I will be writing about this trend towards IRL connections to quench our natural human desire to be seen, touched, and loved. I also will podcast the 12/26 writings to celebrate my 2nd year of Sobriety. …
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Say No to Santa World Tour: An Audio Drama
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41:50In my annual audio drama, I interview several folklore figures who are synonymous with the holiday season outside America -- but they’ve been overshadowed by the cultural juggernaut of Santa Claus. So they’re on a tour to reintroduce themselves. While I went into this press junket with the best of intensions, some of my interviews went off the rail…
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Newsflash: January 2nd, from retirement, a helping hand and reinvention
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3:38From farewells and fresh starts to bold new chapters, the cycling world is firmly in transition in 2026
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The night will go on, my little windmill. What we're listening to: Jake: Clearlake, Dark Blue Moonchild, Starfruit Matthew: De La Soul, Cabin in the Sky Winterpills, This Is How We Dance Emma Harner, Do It (2024)By Jake Amster and Matthew Amster-Burton
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Join host Sharna - on her own this episode! - as she guides you through the night sky for January. This month there are a bunch of fun constellations to try and spot but keep your eyes peeled because some are fainter than others. On the other hand, Jupiter is a planet for the people this month! It is shining so bright you don't even need a telescop…
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To start the year, we have a critical look at how professional cycling must adapt its infrastructure, ethics, and performance standards to survive a warming planet.
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Berlin Footnote Transmission 0.5 - A glimpse of a future recollection
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12:22This is the 0.5 transmission of Berlin Footnote, from Agnes von Witzleben. "A glimpse of a future recollection". A teaser for the first tour "Charlottengrad and the sunken village of Lietzow" Audio tour, Podcast and Micro-Museum exhibit. We begin our journey under the bridge at the Charlottenburg S-bahnhof, then Vladimir Nabokov activates a portal …
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Galveston Unscripted on video! What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston!By Galveston Unscripted | J.R. Shaw
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Encore: Holiday Traditions, Inside Appalachia
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53:27This week, Inside Appalachia dives into the holidays. We go a-wassailing in Asheville, North Carolina. It’s kind of like Christmas caroling, with a kick. Also, family recipes bring generations together. But what happens when you’ve got grandma’s potato candy recipe, and it doesn’t have exact measurements? And, a new book explores the magical dark s…
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Newsflash: December 26th, Onley signs big, Jayco means Business in Australia, and the Rainbow effect for EF
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3:49Ineos signs Onley, Jayco goes big for the Tour Down Under, and Vallières extends her rainbow reign with EF.
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Ruby Roseman-Gannon: Resilience and Team Spirit
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31:27An inspiring deep dive into Ruby Roseman-Gannon’s challenging season and the true spirit of cycling: resilience, teamwork and passion.
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Patrick County Urgent Care And Finnamon Buns, Inside Appalachia
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53:45This week, when you’re the only doctor in a rural mountain county, you’ve got to think ahead to keep your practice going. Also, a West Virginia baker draws on her Finnish heritage to make a different kind of cinnamon roll. And if you bought a live-cut Christmas tree this year, there’s a good chance it came from Appalachia.…
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Newsflash: December 19th, Schleck joins Lidl-Trek, Froome’s future, Araya makes history, Merckx fights back
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4:27Andy Schleck steps into a WorldTour management role, Chris Froome leaves his next move unanswered, Monaliza Araya makes history for Eritrean women’s cycling, and Eddy Merckx continues his determined recovery after surgery.
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On Tour With Sport 24 is heading to the city that seems to be the centre of the sporting universe right now – Los Angeles! Rob Adcock explores the cultural centre of Southern California, that will host FIFA World Cup matches, the Super Bowl and the Olympics in the next few years alone! He finds out how the breath-taking SoFi stadium will be integra…
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In a land without day and night, where Light and Night are the dividing lines between civilisation and all else, a caravan of misfits and outcasts must find their way through the dark to whatever lies on the other side. The Night Road is a new show from Dom Guilfoyle, the creator of The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, And Mortality, as well…
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Lou Turner And Little Jimmy Dickens, Inside Appalachia
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53:45This week, a poet and musician draws inspiration from a distant family connection to the Grand Ole Opry’s Little Jimmy Dickens. Also, for 15 years, a Virginia library has been hosting a weekly Dungeons & Dragons game for teens. It can get wacky. And, a taxidermist in Yadkin County, North Carolina found her calling before she could drive a car.…
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Have you thought about what 2026 will look like for you? We all need to take inventory of our life. We only have one life to live. Let's go!
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Michel B. Menard And The Making Of Galveston
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15:37We trace how Michel B. Menard leveraged law, alliances, and risk to transform a barren island into Galveston, while confronting the exploitation that powered its rise. Vision meets cost, and a port city emerges through treaties, title fights, and hard truths. • Menard’s journey from Canadian fur trader to Texas entrepreneur • Mexican-era land laws …
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Newsflash: December 12th, Girmay Joins NSN, Pogačar Tests Roubaix and Roglič Targets the Vuelta
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3:40The WorldTour is being reshaped for 2026 as team mergers, promotions and big transfers redraw the peloton, Tadej Pogačar signals massive Classics ambitions with an early and gritty Paris Roubaix recon and Primož Roglič narrows his focus to a record fifth Vuelta a España as others eye the Tour.
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Inside Decathlon's Sprint Revival with Mark Renshaw
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27:47Mark Renshaw reveals how Decathlon plans to conquer the new season with stronger sprint trains, sharper tactics, and a united team spirit.
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Encore: The Love Of Competition, Inside Appalachia
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53:40This week, one thing about Appalachians: we can get competitive. We’re proud of our local food. Love a good hunt. And enjoy competition with friends. We learn the rules and celebrate our victories. But there’s more to competing than just winning or losing. In this show, we’ll also meet competitors who are keepers of beloved Appalachian traditions.…
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Episode 24 - The Untold Story of Music Therapy and War
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21:35Send us a text In this episode, we step back into the early days of modern music therapy — where the healing power of sound was rediscovered not in a laboratory, but on the battlefields of World War II. Through real stories of wounded veterans, the science behind trauma response, and the pioneering work of musicians who stepped into military hospit…
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This episode follows the rise, collapse, and rebirth of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway, from flooded bridges and financial ruin to George Sealy’s bold rescue and the line’s explosive expansion across the state. It’s a story of ambition, civic pride, and the stubborn determination that connected Galveston to the nation on its own terms. Galve…
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Newsflash: December 5th, Korey Boddington Leads a Year of Triumphs, while young riders step up
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3:07Korey Boddington, Sarah Gigante, and Jay Vine led Australia’s cycling accolades in 2025, while rising stars Hamish McKenzie and Nienke Vinke signal the sport’s next generation.
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Episode 23 - A Wild Ride Through the Entire Frequency Spectrum - Earthquakes to Guitars and Beyond
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23:17Send us a text Buckle up — this is the funniest science lesson you’ll hear all year. In this episode, we explore every major region of the frequency spectrum, from the bone-shaking rumbles below human hearing all the way to the WiFi signals fighting your microwave. You’ll hear stories, jokes, weird history, surprising science, and original insights…
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When I was growing up, Bigfoot appeared regularly on thecovers of supermarket tabloids, so I assumed he was a joke. But I’ve discovered that he’s part of a larger and even stranger world of cryptids – creatures that people believe are real but haven’t been scientifically verified. Cryptids are having a cultural moment, and they’re a vital part of f…
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December 2025: Your Stargazing Guide for December
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11:22Join Leon and Sharna as they explore the December night sky. As the milky way grows fainter Jupiter and Saturn appear to steal the show this month. With a bit of squinted searching you’ll be able to spot Pisces and Neptune - do not be discouraged by their faintness! They are out there. Finally, once again this month meteors will streak across our s…
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We've got to hug and rub-a-dub. What we're listening to: Jake: Parcels, LOVED Tame Impala, Deadbeat Matthew: Hollie Cook, Shy Girl Suzie True, How I Learned to Love What's GoneBy Jake Amster and Matthew Amster-Burton
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Our Common Nature With Yo-Yo Ma, Inside Appalachia
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53:51Our Common Nature is a new podcast from WNYC. It features cellist Yo-Yo Ma and producer Ana Gonzalez, as they explore America and talk to folks like West Virginia coal miners. This week, we follow Yo-Yo and his team as they venture into Appalachia. And we talk with Gonzalez about meeting people where they are.…
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I had a successful thanksgiving filled with firsts. I will be taking about my charcuterie board and other delights. Enjoy.
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Newsflash: November 28th, Ben O'Connor returns down under
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3:03A big week in cycling with Ben O’Connor’s home-season launch, Geraint Thomas stepping into leadership and the 2028 Worlds facing a dramatic course shake-up.
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Luke Tuckwell: Inside the Mind of Bora Red Bull’s Young Gun
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25:59Young Aussie cyclist Luke Tuckwell opens up about his rapid rise, near-miss at the Giro Next Gen, and the next big step with Bora Red Bull.
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I ended up not going to the chair dance class. I was just feeling off and couldn't really put my finger on it. So I took the advise of my lovely sister and did what my body and mind was telling me to do; stay home. The rest of the podcast episode is about my silk fan obsession. Enjoy.
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Rising Health Insurance Rates And Cypher, Inside Appalachia
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53:45This week, the cost of health insurance is going up in 2026. Millions of people are faced with sticker shock. Also, a mountain farmer kept an encrypted diary for years. It’s unclear whether he would have wanted that code to ever be cracked. And, a beloved West Virginia hot dog restaurant closed in 2018. An annual tribute sale gives people a chance …
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Newsflash: November 21st, NSN emerges, Bernaudeau steps down, and Greco remembered
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4:01Pro cycling faces big changes in teams, leadership, protests, and a heartbreaking loss with Paige Greco’s passing.
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As longtime listeners know, I worked in the animation industry before switching careers and going into broadcasting. Today’s episode features a trio of conversations that trace the history of animation in my lifetime, and my life in animation. The interviews come from Between Imaginary Worlds, a chat show that’s available exclusively to listeners w…
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Episode 22 - “500 Years of Music: The Longest-Running Bands on Earth”
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18:37Send us a text In this episode, choppie chops takes listeners on a wild, funny, and mind-blowing journey through the longest-running musical groups in history — from rock bands that survived five decades of drama to legendary choirs and orchestras that have been performing for hundreds of years. Yes… hundreds. Starting with 50-year rock veterans li…
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Villainy Alternative Dance Studio E135 S7
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31:41Today I will be reading my writing from a couple days ago, Bringing Whimsy Back. I also will be sharing some information on a dance studio that I will be exploring to bring some whimsy back into my life. Enjoy!
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Three Families Chose Galveston And Built A Legacy Of Care, Commerce, And Culture
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7:09We trace how three families—Sealy, Moody, and Kempner—turned business success into civic power that still shapes Galveston’s health care, education, and arts. From the 1900 storm to modern foundations, the story shows how philanthropy functions like infrastructure. Galveston Unscripted on video! What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Unscri…
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Encore: True Stories Behind Folk Heroes, Runaway Trains And Murder Ballads, Inside Appalachia
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53:51This week Inside Appalachia, we’re talking about traditional ballads - how they tell stories and connect us to the past. These old tunes can mean so much. They can tap into difficult emotions and give feelings space to be heard. Some songs may even be too uncomfortable to sing. In this special episode with guest co-host, ballad singer Saro Lynch-Th…
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Episode 21 - When the Beat Hits the Keyboard: The World of Live-Coded Music
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20:05Send us a text In this episode, I dive headfirst into the fascinating world of live-coded music — a growing creative movement where musicians don’t just play instruments, they write the music as lines of code in real time. Instead of a DJ booth full of gear, you’ll see a laptop, a projection screen full of scrolling commands, and an artist literall…
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Newsflash: November 14th, Africa has a new team to mark History, Q36.5 has a new name and Portugal makes cuts
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3:00African women’s cycling makes history, Pinarello backs Q36.5, and Portugal reshuffles its pro races.
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Mark Augier: Hawthorn, a club with a BIG history
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32:56Christophe Mallet and Grace Brown chat with Mark Augier from the Hawthorn Cycling Club about the club’s rich history, its community spirit, and how “coopetition” is helping Melbourne’s cycling scene grow stronger together.
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Discussing a thing I saw on Instagram last night. You will just have to listen to find out. Enjoy!
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Appalachia's Population Problem, Inside Appalachia
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53:52This week, central Appalachia is known for exporting coal. But it's losing people, too. Also, folk singer Ginny Hawker grew up singing the hymns of the Primitive Baptist Church, but she didn’t think of performing until she got a little boost from Appalachian icon Hazel Dickens. And, the chef of an award-winning Asheville restaurant was shaped by me…
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Preserving Battleship Texas: History, Repairs, And A New Home
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21:40The Battleship Texas, a century-old World War Dreadnought turned museum ship, is truly part of world history. She will be calling Galveston home for the foreseeable future! We trace Battleship Texas from dreadnought legend to a revived future at Pier 15. Kandace Trujillo Gilman shares the hard engineering, funding strategy, and education plans that…
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Bringing Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein to Life
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34:54When director Guillermo del Toro asked Tamara Deverell to be the production designer on his film adaptation of Frankenstein, she had a good idea of what he wanted. Del Toro had been dreaming of making a Frankenstein movie for years, and she had worked with him on several projects before. She told me they’re so much sync, “I find with Guillermo, it’…
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Episode 20 - 20 Mistakes Every New Engineer Makes (And How to Dodge Them)
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35:40Send us a text In this episode, we’re tackling the 20 biggest mistakes new engineers make — from setting levels too hot to “fixing it in the mix.” Whether you’re recording your first band, producing from home, or working in a full studio, these are the habits that can make or break your sound. I’ve seen it all — from forgotten tuners to over-compre…
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