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The Stuniverse Podcast

Mark O'Sullivan & Stuart Clark - Bingo Productions

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Astrophysicist, journalist and broadcaster Dr Stuart Clark chats about all things Universe-related with comedian (and his mate) Mark O'Sullivan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Music Bingo Podcast

Sean Wallbridge

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Join Gemma Hughes and Sean Wallbridge as we discuss the art of delivering awesome Music Bingo games with talented and interesting Rockstar Bingo hosts. Each podcast will start with a brief on the current state of the industry and any Rockstar Bingo product updates. Then we’ll jump right into getting to what is truly interesting … the hosts themselves. That’s right … we’ll talk to those in the trenches, delivering all the “listen and dab” mayhem – swap ideas, swap stories and find out what wo ...
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Ticklish Business

Ticklish Biz Productions

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Film critic Kristen Lopez and author Emily Edwards honor and celebrate Old Hollywood, the films and stars that continue to shine brightly for audiences today. With special guests brought along for the ride, the duo hope to celebrate the movies they love, and bring a new generation into an appreciation for classic film.
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In The Cann with Carmella Cann

In The Cann Productions, LLC. All rights reserved

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Political and Entertainment Podcast. Mixing politics with glitter, hot topics with high heels, and serious discussions with a dash of drag queen magic. A biweekly podcast that blends drag culture with political commentary and entertainment. The show addresses current events, politics, and pop culture, featuring a drag-themed format.
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F**k Your Opinion

Bingo Bango Media

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Sean and Giannis love movies. Sean and Giannis are relatively fond of each other. But Sean and Giannis hate each other’s opinions of movies. Each week, one of them will pick a movie they love… that they know the other will hate. Listen in as the two sh*t on everything the other holds sacred. Two men enter. But in this bloodbath of film analysis and movie reviews, no man leaves.
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Viva la resistance! Over the next four episodes we'll be looking at how Old Hollywood talks about politics, independence and democracy and we jump into the Cold War 1960s with this Stanley Kubrick satire. Dr. Strangelove is the de facto movie about the Cold War, though it's presented alongside a spate of movies specifically in 1964 looking at nucle…
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Viva la resistance! Over the next four episodes we'll be looking at how Old Hollywood talks about politics, independence and democracy starting with this George Cukor comedy. Born Yesterday isn't a movie associated with any political group, but it celebrates the joys of being an informed person and our country's history of freedom. Plus, Judy Holli…
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The Halloween season comes to a close with director Rodman Flender talking to us about Roger Corman's A Bucket of Blood. Flender actually worked with Corman and lays out what he was like. We also talk the beatnik movement on-screen! Be sure to follow us via social media at @ticklish_biz on X and @ticklishbiz everywhere else. Also like and subscribe…
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We're kicking off spooky season with the OG vampire movie: 1922's Nosferatu. Author of Vampire Movies, Charles Bramesco, joins Kristen and Emily to break down the movie's unfortunate flaws, the benefits of stealing its source material, what the hell happened to F.W. Murnau's skull? You can buy Charles's book Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 5…
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It’s been a while, but Kris and Alan are finally back behind the mics! In this episode, the duo dig into all the latest Star Wars: Legion reveals — Hondo Ohnaka, the new Jedi generics, Super Tactical Droids, and Wheel Bike Grievous — plus a full breakdown of the Tour of Duty campaign expansion. They also explore AMG’s release philosophy, Overrun + …
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Our unintentional Musical Month in September ends by going classical, to the original OG of music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! Special guest Richard Kirkham joins Kristen and Emily to talk about this Milos Forman classic, the way this became an '80s classic, and who the hell is Tom Hulce? Be sure to follow us via social media at @ticklish_biz on X and…
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It's Kristen's birthday month and she decided to celebrate with the biggest (fake) rock band of all time. Kristen, Emily, and guest Alan Cerny sit down to talk This is Spinal Tap, the way it plays with the documentary format, and try hard not to spend the whole time quoting it. Next Time: We unintentionally spend September in the year 1984 so we're…
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**This episode was recorded prior to Margo's unfortunate passing towards the end of July. Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones.** We're hitting the dance floor with Margo Donohue, the author of Fever: The Complete History of Saturday Night Fever. Margo joins Kristen and Emily to discuss John Travolta's rise to fame, New York in the 1970s…
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Alan shares the results of a 1000-point Imperial game in this week’s Officers Mess, unpacking the lessons learned from testing the list teased last episode. Then we dive into a conversation about Tier Lists — not to rank units, but to talk about what a meaningful tier list could look like, and how we’d tackle that content for Legion without falling…
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Edna Ferber biographer Julie Gilbert joins us to discuss the 1956 Western epic Giant. The trio talk about James Dean, Liz Taylor's feminism, and how the movie isn't afraid to deconstruct the genre it's set in. Buy Julie's book Giant Love by clicking this link. Be sure to follow us via social media at @ticklish_biz on X and @ticklishbiz everywhere e…
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In this episode of Deploy the Garrison, Kris and Alan break down the new Savage Opress reveal from GenCon and reflect on how they predicted his arrival during earlier interviews with Will Shick and Will Pagani. In the Officers Mess, Alan shares a couple of recon league battle reports, and Kris fields some hobby questions after finishing a recent mo…
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Summer comes to a close and we're saying farewell to the beach with Esther Williams and the 1953 movie Dangerous When Wet. It's been a minute since we've disagreed on a movie and we look at Williams as a swimming star, her relationship with Fernando Lamas, and Kristen does dramatic readings from Williams's autobiography. This episode was created th…
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In Season 4, Episode 9 of Deploy the Garrison, Kris and Alan are back to break down two of Kris’s recent games using the Wookiees with new upgrades — one against a Grievous-led Separatist force running double AAT, and the other against a Shoretrooper-heavy Empire list. Then in the main topic, the duo dive into list-building for the four core factio…
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John Malahy, author of the literal book on Summer Movies, joins us on the beach with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello for a discussion on 1965's Beach Blanket Bingo. John, Emily and Kristen talk about what makes a summer movie, the power of Frankie and Annette, and why Harvey Lembeck is the world's oldest teenager. Buy John's book wherever you …
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In this episode of Deploy the Garrison, Alan and Kris regroup without any guests and dive deep into recent Star Wars: Legion action. 🎯 Officers Mess Alan gives a hobby update Kris recaps a wild game: Wookiees vs. Grievous with double AAT Thoughts on Kashyyyk Defenders and how they stack up in the current meta ⚔️ Main Topic: Combat Skew Lists We bre…
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You're gonna need a bigger boat to listen to this episode! We're hitting the water and trying to avoid becoming a hot lunch with a look at the 50th anniversary of Jaws. Christopher Shaw Myers, author and nephew to star Robert Shaw, joins us to break down the movie's significance, Shaw's performance, and why Peter Benchley's book sucks. Buy Christop…
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Season 4, Episode 7 – ‘June 2025 Points Update & Universal Upgrades’ In this audio-only version, Kris and Alan are joined by Will Shick (AMG) to break down the latest Star Wars: Legion changes. They explore new upgrade cards, examine when and why the June update happened, debate unit silhouettes, and unpack how prepared positions and battleforces s…
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In this episode of Deploy the Garrison, Kris and Alan break down the June 2025 points update for Star Wars: Legion and give their early impressions of the new Universal Upgrade cards. From subtle buffs to surprising reworks, we explore what might shake up the meta — and what still feels underwhelming (sorry, CM-0/93). We also talk about hobby goals…
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International Month comes to a close with a look at Akira Kurosawa's contemporary noir feature High and Low! And who better to join us than TCM producer and author Scott McGee. Scott joins Kristen and Emily to talk about this morality tale, its connections to today's society, and what the "right type" of wealthy man can look like. Buy Scott's book …
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This week, Deploy the Garrison goes hobby-first — Alan and Kris talk painting motivation, hobby systems, and breaking through the grey tide. In the Officers Mess, Kris shares UK Games Expo highlights and a tense league game where Wookiees took on a GAR list featuring Anakin and Ahsoka. The discussion covers the tactical flow of that match — and how…
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We're going on vacation through the world of classic film! Yes, International Month is back. But unless the previous two years, where we did two movies from different countries, we're spending June in one country with a single director: Akira Kurosawa. TCM host and author of the new book TCM Imports: Timeless Favorites and Hidden Gems of World Cine…
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In this episode of Deploy the Garrison, Kris and Alan cover a few recent games and take a tactical deep dive into one of the most important tools in Star Wars: Legion—early activations. From units that thrive going first to those that set the pace without sacrificing position, we break down what gives you the edge when tempo matters most. 🪓 Officer…
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You Must Remember This host Karina Longworth sits down with us to talk about the new season of her show, "The Old Man Is Still Alive." We discuss which directors weathered the collapse of the studio system best, why Stanley Donen's Blame It On Rio gets so much guff, and John Huston's third act celebration. This episode was created thanks to our Pat…
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In a heartfelt and revealing twist, the season 2 finale turns the spotlight onto the host herself. With Carmella Cann passing her heels to producer Nick Foligno and original podcast pilot guest Jeremiah Menzies, the roles are reversed for one night only. The duo dives deep into the world behind the glitter and glam, pulling back the curtain on Carm…
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Inspired by Dylan Thomas’ "Under Milk Wood," "The Forever Wave" is a futuristic radio play set in a drowned San Francisco, circa 2070. What communities will emerge in a future where our systems have collapsed and “normal” is a historical relic? Brought to vivid, auditory life by a multicultural, multigenerational, and multilingual cast of 12, “The …
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Now, Don't Get Upset is a short story about a mother-daughter relationship that sifts through all the layers, hurdles, lessons, baggage, humor, grief, and love within. From the growing pains in childhood to reversing roles in care-taking, this show takes a humorous, yet heartfelt stroll down one particular memory lane. While shouldering the weight …
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Created by Pete Lutz from a one-paragraph thumbnail sketch of a famous Grand-Guignol play (now in the public domain), it's the story of a young, naïve lighthouse-keeper, whose brother, a sailor, and far more worldly, brings by two women of ill repute to help him celebrate a local festival. What starts out as saucy fun soon turns to disaster, as the…
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Dr. Jamie Houseman is investigating a mysterious atomic event that occurred seventy-three years ago, when scientists and Hollywood producers came together in a daring experiment to transform characters in a radio show's last episode, live on air, into their most irreducible, atomic personae of what will be a beloved American TV comedy. But what hap…
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Howl is a dark, atmospheric fairytale that is dedicated to everyone who has ever had their voices silenced. I wanted to create a piece about the importance of speaking out and using our voices to defend ourselves and those we love. Howl was born of the raw emotions of fear, grief and mourning, but ultimately is a message of strength and hope. This …
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Created by Tragedy Faye, delve into the world of Darkness Falls and the Yokai Detective Agency. Homicide detective Ren Black has been drowning his grief at the bottom of a bottle since his former partner and lover was taken from him on a case gone wrong. A year later, a letter from the criminal Gabriel has surfaced, starting their cat-and-mouse gam…
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Rocking out with... . Hebert Hoover? BELIEVE IT. By Pat Strait There aren’t enough great writers challenging the way we consume content and staying true to the idea that audio is one of the greatest art forms we’ve got. A concept album, which immerses the listener in Americana, that drives you to listen to an audio drama, which transports you to a …
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A visit to a mysterious zone somewhere between daytime and nighttime. If there was an elixir that, when consumed, could show you how the rest of your life will go, how it will end, would you drink it? If you didn't like what you saw, what would you do? Would you "live" with it or would you try to change what you saw? Meet Freddy. He wants to know, …
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Shapeshifter is a one-man poetic odyssey by Max K. Grimm, exploring the multifaceted nature of human existence through vivid imagery, biting humor, and profound introspection. This collection of spoken word pieces weaves together a tapestry of lives, loves, and losses, inviting listeners into a kaleidoscopic journey through the artist's psyche. Tik…
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Blade finds out the item her all-female rogue’s crew is trying to fence is not what it appears to be, and while rival groups are converging upon her simultaneously, her solution to it all comes from an unexpected source. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/people/Dungeons-Damsels/100088988264029/ Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.…
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This week on Nation of Animation, the cartoon book club podcast that recaps all your favorite cartoons , we’re covering a classic: The Indigo Twins! Brooke’s always loved this show about two troublesome changelings who try to find a family #AND REPLACE THEIR CHILDREN#, but Ryan’s never heard of this show! *BROOKE IS IN THE FAMILY. RYAN IS NOT.* Whe…
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"Faust Goes to Heath" is a series of adventures in the medical realm sometimes accompanied by Mephistopheles and sometimes not, culminating in the exciting "Cadaver Parade." Learn more at www.faustinwonderland.com Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.…
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Katrina comes to the bingo hall, just like she does nearly everyday, to be with friends. Generations have come together here for community and to share a laugh. Billy, a local businessman and Trina's friend come to join her at the table. When Alistair, the waiter and defacto nephew of Katrina, let's it slip that this is the last day of the bingo ha…
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Episode 1: From East to Dread West In the shadow of the 1850s South, a young Ynna Mae is taken from her family and thrust into the harsh reality of plantation life. At just five years old, she faces unimaginable hardship, but within her grows a quiet fire—a resolve to escape from the life that keeps her tied down. This episode follows Ynna Mae’s fi…
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Inspired by Dylan Thomas’ "Under Milk Wood," "The Forever Wave" is a futuristic radio play set in a drowned San Francisco, circa 2070. What communities will emerge in a future where our systems have collapsed and “normal” is a historical relic? Brought to auditory life by a multicultural, multigenerational, and multilingual cast of 12, “The Forever…
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This ain’t your great, great, great, great, great grandma’s Shakespeare! Come join Auntie Bella and some of The Bard’s most famous characters reinterpreted with southern charm and hospitality. The live show premiered in November 2018 to rave reviews. The audio show captures all the fun and irreverence without leaving your comfy davenport. Grab some…
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This is your brain on art! Chris Smith’s “Mine for the Tribe” is a one person show that recognizes the ups and downs of the artistic temperament. Personal stories about the artist journey and wisdom from some books lead to a realization about the fate and hope for artists. Playing multiple characters, Chris jumps through his history as an artist bo…
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