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Chu’s Your Own Ending is a podcast about films, and a group of friends who watch half of a movie and then try to predict the ending, resulting in a series of hapless, misguided attempts to seem philosophical or comical. Also an obvious excuse to use my surname as a pun.
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Check out my soundcloud page for more of my work: SoKo on Soundcloud -SId Styles: Tech House, Funky House, Electro House, Just Plain House Influences: Tom Stephan (Superchumbo), Chus & Ceballos, Saeed Younan, Riva Starr, Oscar G, A-Trak, Bart B More, Claude VonStroke, Mark Farina, Peter Bailey & Richie Santana (Mindcontrol), DJ Hell, Hector Fonseca, Bingo Players, Abel, DJ Paulo, Justin Martin, Eats Everything, Pirupa, Wally Lopez, Jamie Jones, Catz N Dogz, Green Velvet... too many to name.
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For California Foodways, reporter Lisa Morehouse spends a lot of time in her car. She’s on a kind of mission: to travel to every county in the state, finding stories about food, agriculture, and -- most importantly -- the people that make both possible.
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Hey Hey Come Get More Techie With Me PiNkY Pereira !!!! WE BRING U THE MOST DIRTIEST TECH TRIBAL !!! Cory Pereira, more famously known as Pinky, has been dj-ing house music for over nine years, ever since he was 15 years old. He was born in Portugal and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He started dj-ing house music in 2006 and ever since, has been going hard and strong. Before working together on tech house with Hugo, he had been a dirty dutch DJ, focusing on extreme dutch from Amsterdam which ...
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JAY DEEJAY Podcast

JAY DEEJAY

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Jay Deejay Presents: Circuit House Music BIO: Jay Deejay began DJ'ing at the early age spinning Techno Old Skool Breakbeats. He was very much into music from a young age playing with various musical instruments. During the late 90's the Rave scene sucked him in for good. He started scouring hard to find vinyl records and rare european import labels. Though his DJ'ing passion has been put on hold to pursue his career in the medical field, he continues collecting various hard to find tracks ke ...
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Vila Araúxo

Carlos Blanco Vila | Lois Blanco Araúxo

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Benvid@s a este espazo imaxinario levado por Lois Blanco Araúxo e Carlos Blanco Vila, no que iremos convidando xente que nos presta para falar do que nos pete... coa música e a fábula como fíos conductores.
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RS DREAMS PODCAST

Nuno Rozz & Paulo Passos

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Official RS DREAMS audio podcast from the hottest portuguese club. Every Tuesday you can listen to LIVE DJ SETS from our guests and residents ROZZ & PASSOS. URL: www.gruporemediosanto.com Myspace: www.myspace.com/nunorozz || www.myspace.com/paulopassos
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With Chicago’s media landscape changing so quickly, Charlie Meyerson from Rivet360 and Chicago Public Square and Sheila Solomon of Rivet360 host a weekly conversation about that evolution with some of the key players. Subscribe here to hear the discussion.
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What's Not Priced In

Greg Canavan, Fat Tail Investment Research

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If it's in the news, it's in the price. By the time an idea hits the front page, the smart money has moved on. For savvy investors, the best story is the unreported story. It’s the ideas yet to be fully discounted by the markets that matter. Join Fat Tail Investment Research's Greg Canavan and Kiryll Prakapenka as they look beyond the headlines and investigate what the market hasn't yet priced in. That's where the best opportunities lie. For more investment insights, check out Fat Tail Inves ...
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For more than ten years, I’ve been traveling all over California, reporting stories about food and farming from every county. Now, for the 58th and very last story in the series, I went back to where I grew up — Santa Clara County, to a special-occasion restaurant from my childhood: Chef Chu’s. When the restaurant opened in 1970, it was a small fam…
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Have you been to every one of California’s 58 counties? Reporter Lisa Morehouse has. For more than ten years, she’s travelled around the state, profiling people at the heart of food and agriculture for her series California Foodways. On this week’s show, for Lisa’s 58th and final story, she takes us to her home county, Santa Clara, to visit a local…
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This holiday week, we’re bringing you two joyful stories from 2025. Reena Esmail’s childhood in Los Angeles had two soundtracks: the Western classical music her parents loved, and the old, scratchy Bollywood tapes her paternal grandparents would play over and over. Those multicultural influences shaped what would become the driving question of her …
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We’re back with our monthly listener episode and you guessed it...it's holiday-themed! Seth and Josh dive into listener-submitted family trip stories, including a woman who never got her beloved shmatta back (and finally learns why decades later), a man’s desperate search for dentures accidentally thrown in the trash and his dutiful daughter’s miss…
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On a corner in Richmond, California, there’s a business that has celebrated the city’s Black history and Southern roots for 30 years: CJ's BBQ & Fish. Born and raised in Richmond, with a family that came from Arkansas to work in the shipyards, Charles Evans is at the center of it all.By Lisa Morehouse
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The very dapper film director Paul Feig joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! Paul talks about his childhood growing up in Michigan and memories of his father's army surplus store, his comedic beginnings, and his journey to LA at 17. Paul shares fond memories of his family's vacations to Florida and the Caribbean and his (not so fond) experienc…
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San Jose is home to the largest Sikh temple – or gurdwara – in the U.S., and for decades, it has been a place of sanctuary and refuge. But lately, another feeling has settled in for worshippers: fear.ICE enforcement has ramped up over the past year, with some of the sharpest increases in California. And Sikhs, many who are from the Indian state of …
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This week Seth and Josh welcome Julia Louis-Dreyfus to the podcast! Julia joins the boys alongside her sons Henry and Charlie as they relive some truly legendary family trips: from safari chaos with lurking predators, to rainforest horrors involving tarantulas and urethra-swimming fish, to a Thanksgiving “plague” that took out the entire family lik…
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This year, for the first time since it was established in 1988, the U.S. did not commemorate World AIDS Day on December 1. That’s despite more than 630,000 deaths from HIV-related illnesses in 2024, according to the World Health Organization. This week, we’re traveling back in time, to visit a queer church that provided refuge and support to San Fr…
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This week Seth and Josh welcome Billy Crudup to the podcast! Billy talks all about last-minute road trips to Texarkana and Holiday Inns secured through his dad's "schemes," his father's love for mob movies and the occasional High Life-fueled detour, his parents divorce and remarriage, Disco and designated-driver older brother "Quattro," and so much…
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The fierce Santa Ana winds that whipped the Palisades and Eaton fires into deadly infernos also spared precious things you’d think would have been the first to burn: old family photos, children’s art work, postcards, even pages of old sheet music. Those things sometimes blew across neighborhoods, and people are still finding them as fire cleanup co…
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We're back with our monthly listener episode and this time...we're coming at you live from Pittsburgh with two sets of Meyers brothers! Seth and Josh take Ashe and Axel to watch the Steelers game, along with (of course) Larry and Hilary! They chat about their weekend in Pittsburgh, getting turkey cupcakes, what the boys were most looking forward to…
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For the last few weeks, The California Report Magazine has been sharing conversations between transgender and nonbinary kids and the people in their lives who love and support them — a series called Love You for You. As we enter Transgender Awareness Month, we shift the lens toward intergenerational stories — young people in their twenties in conve…
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For the last few weeks, we’ve been sharing conversations between transgender and nonbinary kids and the people in their lives who love and support them — a series called Love You for You. As we enter Transgender Awareness Month, we shift the lens toward intergenerational stories — young people in their twenties in conversation with transgender elde…
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Jon M. Chu joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! Jon chats all abut growing up in Los Altos, California, the Chinese restaurant his family owns that he grew up working in, his memories of growing up in a family of five with immigrant parents, stories from a trip to France with his mom, how early exposure to technology and video editing shaped h…
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Our Love You for You series features conversations between trans and nonbinary youth from across California and the people in their lives who love and mentor them: parents, grandparents, siblings and others. This week, we’ll explore how parents stretch, adapt, and grow alongside their children, learning in real time what it means to support their t…
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Leslie Bibb joins Seth and Josh on the podcast this week! She talks all about growing up in Virginia, memories of Virginia Beach vacations, her hilarious memory of ditching a boyfriend at the airport to accept a job in Chicago, adventures in Key Largo, taking her mom to The Grand Canyon, Graceland, and Vegas, never actually going to Disneyland, and…
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Our Love You for You series features conversations between trans and nonbinary youth from across California and the people in their lives who love and mentor them: parents, grandparents, siblings and others. This week, we’ll hear how grandparents' hearts can be moved by having a transgender grandchild, and how that can expand the worldview of someo…
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This week, Seth and Josh welcome a guest you won’t be able to stop smiling along with…Ke Huy Quan! Ke talks all about his incredible journey escaping Vietnam to the U.S., growing up with a lot of siblings, the personal impact his movies like 'Indiana Jones' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' have had on him, visiting family in Houston, his sho…
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Part 1 of our new series Love You for You features trans and nonbinary youth in conversation with people in their lives who love, support, and mentor them. Gender-expansive kids have been in the headlines a lot lately, but we rarely hear them tell their own stories. Our series highlights kids who are thriving, with complex, multifaceted identities …
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Seth and Josh are back with our monthly listener episode and this time...it's centered around the fall holidays! From Halloween to Thanksgiving, you're in for a fun ride! Seth and Josh laugh through stories including one man's haunted house gig for rich drunks that ended in a police shutdown, a heartwarming yet cringeworthy Halloween memory involvi…
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Legendary pro-skateboarder Tony Hawk joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! Tony talks all about growing up in San Diego, becoming a professional skateboarder at 14 years old, traveling the world in competitions, his family's annual trip, childhood memories of family road trips, and so much more! Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.you…
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Election Day is almost here, and in most of California, there's just one measure on the ballot: Proposition 50. Backed by Governor Gavin Newsom, Prop 50 aims to create more Democratic-leaning districts. It's a move to counter Texas's redistricting plans favoring Republicans. And some heavy hitters are lining up on both sides, including former Presi…
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This week, Jay Duplass joins Seth and Josh on the pod! He talks all about growing up in Louisiana, a disastrous family vacation to Jamaica, and childhood trips to Florida and the Grand Canyon. He also talks about working with his brother Mark growing up and navigating their creative partnership in Hollywood today. Plus, he discusses his latest film…
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The California Report just turned 30! On November 4, we’re throwing a party to celebrate, at KQED in San Francisco, with special guests whose stories we’ve featured on our show. This week we’re reprising two of those stories. ⁠How Experimental Composer and Performer Kishi Bashi Brings New Ideas to Life⁠⁠ Kishi Bashi has been releasing music for ove…
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This week Seth and Josh welcome Mary Elizabeth Ellis and her husband Charlie Day to the podcast! They chat all about Mary Elizabeth's childhood trips to Mississippi and Florida, growing up in a small town that has since become popular with tourists, going to New York for the first time, her church moving to funny locations, and more! They also chat…
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Need a Gorgeous Diwali Outfit? Nimisha Aunty Will Take Care of You On a recent weekend, a Morgan Hill home’s two-car garage was transformed into something dazzling. Shoppers tried on embroidered Indian outfits and excitedly chatted in Hindi and Gujarati. This is Nivy’s Nook, the homegrown boutique Nimisha Jadav runs out of her garage. As part of ou…
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Californians have made whiskey since the Gold Rush. Craft bourbon has been taking off in the last couple decades -- with as many as 150 distilleries in the state. I stumbled upon a distillery’s new home in the North Bay that’s producing whiskey at a location where people used to make something really different: massive objects that changed the cour…
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On October 6, 1995, The California Report’s first weekly show went on the air. Today we’re celebrating our birthday with a look back at that first show, which explored issues we’re still grappling with today, and featured a soundscape that created a roadmap for covering this huge, diverse state. How a Chinese Laundryman Shaped US Civil Rights From …
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Brian Baumgartner joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! He talks all about growing up in Atlanta, vacations to the Caribbean, snorkeling adventures, playing with alligators, chasing armadillos, and so much more! Plus, he chats about his new golf podcast, "We Need A Fourth." Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
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Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from the first episode of a new podcast called A Tiny Plot, from our friends at KQED’s Snap Studios. About one third of our nation’s homeless population is here in California – with close to 6,000 people on the streets each night in Oakland alone. Producer Shaina Shealy spent more than a year following a group of…
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Seth and Josh are back with the monthly listener episode! They laughed (and cried) through stories including one woman whose family exited the airplane...with a distant cousin in tow, the awful smell another family discovered was a groundhog in the hood of the car, and last but certainly not least, a heartwarming story of two brothers on a cruise a…
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Rich Eisen joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! He talks all about growing up in Staten Island (and pitches what an ideal trip there looks like too!), stories from going to camp in the Catskills, his parents' influence on his career, what sports teams his kids root for, fond memories of traveling to Europe with his own family, and so much more…
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Located near Hayward in Alameda County, Russell City was once home to mostly Black, Latino and poor white families boxed out of other Bay Area neighborhoods by redlining and the cost of living. But in the 1960s, after the county refused to extend water and sewer service to Russell City, it declared it a “blight,” and used eminent domain laws to bul…
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