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Dive into the world of sci-fi cinema with The Compendium Cast! Each episode breaks down iconic sci-fi films from all eras, exploring behind-the-scenes stories, plot breakdowns, book-to-movie comparisons, and the line between science fact and fiction. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering the genre, join us as we uncover what makes these films timeless classics.
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Going Terribly

Alice and Doug

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Imagine the most adult children you know – discussing the environmental impact of menstruation cups one minute and making poop jokes the next. That’s Doug and that’s Alice. Two friends who decided to Always Be Recording. He’s a filmmaker, and she’s a college English professor. Their chemistry is accidental. And so is this auditory compendium of their verbal musings. You are invited to join their lighthearted conversational romps through all of life's absurdities.
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Compendium Trivia is your one-stop shop for lesser-known, fascinating facts from the world of history and geography. If you enjoy pub quizzes and browsing through Wikipedia articles at night, this show is for you!
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Perfect listening while knitting Lisa & Caroline are two European knitters living in South Australia that simply love knitwittering about their favourite hobby. Their Woolshit podcast is everything related to wool, yarn, knitting and crochet. Each episode is a compendium of knitting anecdotes, project discussions, knitting techniques and knitting in the news. If it's Woolshit, they'll be chatting about it. If you're also an avid knitter, you're bound to identify with many of the topics Lisa ...
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RUN, FOOL!

Ballen Studios

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Out of the terrifying mind of Rodney Barnes comes RUN, FOOL!, a compendium of grisly and harrowing tales guaranteed to make you scream. Pull up a seat at the campfire and lean in for a new breed of modern ghost story. If you get too scared ... RUN, FOOL! From the page to the screen – and now straight to your ears – Rodney Barnes has created genre defining stories about monsters, demons, vampires, and the occult. With RUN, FOOL!, every week he’ll tell a new story, each of a different place an ...
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The Campfire Compendium

Radio Free Network

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Hi! I'm Dad! Gather around our campfire as I tell my daughters, Nora and Lila, stories about cryptids, aliens, ghosts and other paranormal oddities. It's not too spooky and it's not too serious, but it is BYOS. Bring Your Own S'mores. thecampfirecompendium.substack.com
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Welcome to a world very much like our own, but with one key difference: in this world, folklore is rooted in stark reality. The Wayfarer's Compendium guides listeners through stories of strange events, close encounters, political conflicts, and tragic history, all set in a unique world that blends reality and mythology.
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Dave's Nerd Compendium

David Patterson

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Dave's Nerd Compendium started off as a Nerd and Geek life culture podcast that evolved into a podcast about anything and everything that a nerd would be into. Dave is a very knowledgable individual with near 40 years experience in being a nerd. He puts out an episode every week and has been doing so for the last 6 years.
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Hoover Daily Report

Hoover Institution

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The Hoover Daily Report (HDR) is a compendium of links to commentary and analysis by Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media. The HDR highlights the breadth and depth of Hoover’s scholarship and its impact on policy formation. To subscribe to the Hoover Daily Report, visit Hoover.org/HDR The opinions expressed on this channel are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford Universi ...
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My name is Dr Price and this is my Compendium of Horror. A place to collect all the stories I have gathered over the years that are guaranteed to send a shiver down your spine! I can’t guarantee that they are all 100% true, but I have been able to verify at least a portion of each one. It is up to you whether you choose to believe them or not... New episodes monthly!
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The Ethics Podcast is dedicated to exploring the authoritative book of Jewish Ethics, the Book of Mishnah titled “Ethics of our Fathers”. This book, called “Pirkei Avos” in Hebrew, is nearly 2,000 years old, and it is a compendium of the ethical aphorisms of the great Sages of Jewish history circa 300 BCE – 200 CE. Each episode begins with a biographical sketch of the Mishnah’s author culled from the Mishnaic, Talmudic, and Midrashic Literature, and shares some of the timeless lessons and ap ...
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Fish & Robinson's Laughter Compendium

Carli Fish and Hannah Robinson

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Audio sketch comedy from Carli Fish (Jules & James, The Amelia Project) and Hannah Robinson, the team behind One-Eared Dog Productions and the five-star-reviewed comedy play, 'Have You Heard About Guy?'. Featuring one-off skits from the topical to the absurd.
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A podcast that is a deep dive on speed, power, strength, and endurance. We discuss winning cultures driven by successful leaders. Our podcast will target coaches who want to level up in their pursuit of lifelong professional development. We will talk to people at the tip of the spear in track & field, basketball, baseball, football, Olympic sports, strength & conditioning, and education. We will unearth the commonalities between successful programs from high school to college and event the p ...
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The Night Mail Podcast

Gerry Marletta & Tony Pikramenos

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According to Yankee Dictionary: A Compendium of Useful and Entertaining Expressions Indigenous to New England, by Charles Haywood, “night mail” is the name “given to a New England through train that rattles across the countryside during the hours of darkness with its sleeping cars, mail, express, a smoker, and a coach with a few dozing lumberjacks and college boys traveling cheap, with perhaps a milk car or two on the head end.”In that same amiable spirit, we’d like to present The Night Mail ...
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The Commonweal Podcast

Commonweal Magazine

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Conversations at the intersection of politics, religion, and culture: Commonweal Magazine editor Dominic Preziosi hosts The Commonweal Podcast, a regular compendium of in-depth interviews, discussions, and profiles presented by Commonweal’s editors and contributors.
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Knifepoint Horror

SpectreVision Radio

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Tales of supernatural suspense written, produced, and narrated by Soren Narnia. The text of these stories is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA. Listen ad-free on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Introductory music for Spotify videos: 'Flare Star' by Michael Vignola, all rights reserved. SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creati ...
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Com(pemb)dium

Chloe Westphal

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A compendium of all things Cordelia, Pembroke Welsh corgi, and dogs in general. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-westphal5/support
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The Scale of Wisdom

Zoheir Ali Esmail

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Your spiritual multivitamin, consisting of a short commentary on a compendium of Shi'a hadith exploring a wide variety of topics. Ideal for busy people, those looking for something to reflect on, or people that just want to find out more about Islamic teachings from the School of the Family of the Prophet (saw). Brought to you by the Batool (as) Foundation.
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For The Love Of

Noel Craig Woodward

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‘For the Love Of’ was conceived as a compendium of thoughts and ideas which could be explored through conversations on far ranging topics. These include, but are not limited to, film, television, books, podcasts, history, culture, photography, design, and just about everything else in the middle. With an avid interest in the documentation and dissemination of knowledge as well as a being a podcast junkie, I have always wanted to start one of these - mostly about things I find fascinating, th ...
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Get in-depth info on the Mackie DL Series Digital Live Sound Mixers with iPad control. We're covering the basics, offering tips and tricks and jumping into advanced uses. We'll also be answering your questions. Be sure to subscribe and stay up to date.
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This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related marke ...
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Frame By Frame

Black Film Center & Archive

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Frame by Frame is a limited audio series of keynote conversations with scholars and filmmakers who visited the Black Film Center & Archive at Indiana University between 2018 and early 2020. Conducted by former BFCA director Dr. Terri Francis, these discussions retrace the interviewees' paths to their professions as they explore the lesser-known aspects of their published work. The series’ title pays homage to the BFCA's founding director Dr. Phyllis Klotman's book Frame by Frame, which is 70 ...
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The Importance of Seeing Ernest

Dustin Wikoff, Jason Tauscher, & Derek Hoover

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So what is The Importance of Seeing Ernest? It started as a reoccurring topic on the Drunken Lullabies Podcast and soon became so much more. Three friends decided to embark on a journey that will take them to fond reminders of childhood, as well as some new content they've never watched before. We will be sitting down together, watching every Ernest program in chronological order, and then recording a podcast about each show. From local commercials, to Ernest in the Army, of one, that is. Th ...
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A Good Run Podcast offers pieces of political history as personally experienced by Dan Feldman, a New York State legislator between 1981 and 1998 and current public management professor at John Jay College. The series includes revealing encounters between Feldman and such legendary New York political figures as Ed Koch, Mario Cuomo and John Lindsay, as well as with figures still prominent in American politics. His two children, Asher and Leah, take turns interviewing Dan about topics recount ...
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Welcome to Arsenal Pass, a Flesh and Blood podcast for players by players all about strategy, leveling up and the latest news in the world of Rathe. Your hosts are Brendan Patrick, Flesh and Blood commentator and former Calling top 8 competitor. Alongside him Hayden Dale, Calling 2019 Sydney champion and Flesh and Blood writer. Get in touch with us and submit your questions for the show by email to [email protected]
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Barks from the Bookshelf

Barks from the Bookshelf

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Steve Goodall, Natalie Light & Corrin Goodall delve deep into some of the greatest and influential books about Dog Training and Behaviour as well as informative and entertaining interviews with the worlds best animal professionals.
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Welcome to the official Spotify hub for all things Bald and Bonkers — where the strange, the powerful, and the deeply human come to light. Through dynamic storytelling and fearless exploration, we showcase original series like DEEPDIVE AI, a thought-provoking journey into the evolving world of artificial intelligence, and These Stories of Mine, an upcoming emotional rollercoaster of personal tales, supernatural experiences, and soul-searching revelations. Whether you're here to uncover hidde ...
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Love romance novels and looking for your next read, but don't have time to waste on terrible books? Let us do the pre-read for you! Kim and Aimee have got your backs! Two girls who read way too many novels, mostly romance novels, talk about what they love, what they like and what they can't stand about what they've read each fortnight. First half provides SPOILER FREE recommendations (with spoilers in the second half) to make choosing your next read that much easier! Episodes released fortni ...
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Sinister South

Rachel & Hannah

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Join Rachel and Hannah on the Sinister South Podcast as they explore the shadowy corners of South London. Each episode digs into the gritty true crime stories that have left their mark on the local streets of South London. They’ll introduce you to the victims and dissect the mysteries while giving you a taste of the places these dramas unfolded. It’s not all doom and gloom; Rach and Han also have plenty of nonsense to chat about! So whether you're a true crime buff or just curious about the ...
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FrankiVerse Media

Haleigh Overseth

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Welcome, curious souls and cosmic travelers, to Franki's Podcast Network Fam Love—your go-to space for unfiltered, mind-expanding conversations with some of the most fascinating people out there. I’m Franki, your guide on this interdimensional journey where no topic is too wild and every guest brings a new adventure to the table. Here, we dive into interviews and chats that celebrate the joy of genuine conversation, mixing fun-loving energy with a dash of cosmic irreverence. Whether you’re h ...
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If you find yourself with nothing particular to do in an airport, train or bus or you've got a quiet evening to yourself in a hotel room or you're facing the delicious prospect of an extended lunch or tea break, why not pick up Coffee Break Collection 001 and enjoy the experience? This anthology has a selection of humorous pieces guaranteed to keep you entertained. Opening with a master of the genre, PG Wodehouse, the first story is a pseudo-scholarly treatise on football captains! A delight ...
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Pole Adventures

Where Self-Love Meets Fitness

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"I want to love my body when I look in the mirror." "I want to feel beautiful, sexy and strong." "I want to challenge myself to go on epic adventures and be proud of myself." Are you in the same boat? If you're ready to embark on an incredible journey where self-love and fitness collide, you're in the right place. Join me, an insecure, judgement-sensitive, struggling beginner, where together we'll pole dance our way to confidence in a safe space. Welcome to the Pole Adventures Podcast, a cur ...
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FavourEconomy is a collection of audio recordings shared by womxn* who work in the arts. The project operates as a platform for contributors to voice their experience, insights and skills and share it to the archive. The archive comprises of a series of volumes that develop over a one-year period coinciding with each financial year. * Terms womxn and femxle are used to enable identity to move beyond being defined in relation to a male norm, while being inclusive of transgender and non binary ...
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FavourEconomy Vol 2. 2016 - 2017

FavourEconomy Vol 2. 2016 - 2017

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FavourEconomy is a collection of audio recordings shared by womxn* who work in the arts. The project operates as a platform for contributors to voice their experience, insights and skills and share it to the archive. The archive comprises of a series of volumes that develop over a one-year period coinciding with each financial year. * Terms womxn and femxle are used to enable identity to move beyond being defined in relation to a male norm, while being inclusive of transgender and non binary ...
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In this episode of The Compendium, we dive into the wild, beautiful, and often brutal life of Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo is the artist who turned her pain into power. From the accident that shattered her spine to the politics, love affairs, and Diego Rivera drama that filled her world, Frida painted every heartbreak straight onto the canvas. And toda…
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The 2025 World Championships is in the books. Congratulations to our newest World Champion Michael Jaszczur! In this pod Pankaj recaps the event, we dive into all the juice from the Key Note including Compendium of Rathe, Silver Age and World Tour 2026! Plus, we breakdown all the impacts from Worlds, the storylines and revisit our predictions to se…
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Text us and let us know what you think! We are finishing up one of our favorite series of all time this week! Listen in as we discuss Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett. For more bookish content, follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/apodofbooksandbesties/ Join our bookclub on Fable! https://fable.co/club/a-pod-of…
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Join Ryan as he rambles about his thoughts on compendium games as well as 3 Tricky Pigs and Henhouse! Contact us: Discord - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠discord.gg/DBJzczy5km⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Linktree - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/tricktalkers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Topics discussed during the episode: Dice Camera Action episode (1:30) - Compendiums (Pagat Website) Berzerka⁠ St…
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This Friday, Eric Hanushek explains the economic significance of pre-COVID declines in student educational outcomes; Jerome Powell joins Uncommon Knowledge for a discussion on the legacy of the late statesman George P. Shultz; and H.R. McMaster interviews an Iran expert on what might lie ahead for that troubled nation. Hoover Daily Report | Decembe…
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This week on the podcast, no Pankaj as he is off traveling. However, Hayden is joined by new World Champion Michael Jaszczur and Worlds Finalist Matt Dilks, both of Team PCG Invasion to talk all things teams in Flesh and Blood. Hear about both Matt and Michael's experiences and just what goes into getting two team members into the finals of the Wor…
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Life is serious. Pursuit of wisdom is the pursuit of truth. Pursuit of wisdom is the pursuit of understanding the Divine (to the best of our abilities). To access wisdom, we have to be very serious. But a little bit of levity – when done properly and in the right context – can be helpful. In this Ethics Podcast we explore the Torah’s perspective on…
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Today, Tarun Chhabra testifies before the Senate on how the US government can preserve American leadership in artificial intelligence; Matthew Kahn explains why free busing is unlikely to reduce congestion in New York City; and Andrew Hall explores how the incentives within the popular gaming platform Roblox are impacting children. Hoover Daily Rep…
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Today, Drew Endy urges US policymakers to reconsider public support for basic research so that the US does not fall behind China. Darrell Duffie floats his idea for an entirely new blockchain-linked official US security. And Elizabeth Economy and Declan Herrera explore the full way China is working to overmatch the US across science, energy product…
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Three deaths. One family. One quiet corner of South Croydon that suddenly found itself at the centre of a mystery that felt more like a Victorian thriller than the suburbs in the 1920s. In this episode we dive into the strange chain of events that hit the Sidney and Duff families after three relatives died with the same unexplained symptoms, months…
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We are speaking beings. In fact, the central differentiation between humanity and animals is the capacity of verbal communication. The judgment that we face in Heaven is largely about how we deployed our superpower, our speech. The greatest mitzvos are performed with speech and some of the most grievous transgressions are also a product of the spok…
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Today, John Cochrane explains why tariffs are troublesome in the eyes of most economists; Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell joins Condoleezza Rice, Michael Boskin, and Peter Robinson to honor the legacy of the late George P. Shultz; and a new episode of Free Speech Unmuted explores how defamation law is being updated to meet the novel challenges …
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Text us and let us know what you think! We are talking about Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig! This is the sequel to One Dark Window. Listen as we discuss the dark world of providence cards and healing a kingdom! For more bookish content, follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/apodofbooksandbesties/ Join our bookclub on Fable! https:/…
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It's time for two months worth of It Went Terribly! And boy, is it ever a-propro in this one. Doug shares a story about an NBA player who loved (in absolutely no particular order) chicken wings, naked women, and his deceased grandfather - all set against the backdrop of the global COVID pandemic. And Alice shares a list of her favorite soccer movie…
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Today, Victor Davis Hanson concludes his account of America’s role in the world at the end of the postwar international order; Joseph Ledford explores the evolution of US-Mexico security cooperation in recent decades; and Joshua Rauh and Benjamin Jaros call on Congress to reform the Congressional Budget Office so that its data and methods can be ch…
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We all need to sleep. All humans, irrespective of their intelligence, their physical prowess, their wealth, must lay down in a comatose state for several hours a day and sleep. Sleep is also enjoyable. There’s something seductively delicious about sleep. What is the Torah’s attitude on sleep? Why did the Almighty design us that we need to sleep? Wh…
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Don’t have time for terrible ❄️ books? Kim and Aimee review, spoiler-free then spoiler-full, Jasper Fforde’s standalone speculative winter fantasy novel ‘Early Riser’. (With reference to our review of Fforde’s Thursday Next novel, ‘The Eyre Affair’.) Want to recommend a book? Send us a text! We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Pleas…
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This weeks pod kicks off our retrospective series to wrap up 2025. What a year it has been! In this first pod we are taking a look back at all the major product releases in 2025, to give our verdict and share our overall ratings on everything from the flavour, to limited to the constructed impacts of each set. Special Thanks to our Tome of Fyendal …
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Pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain are hardwired impulses . We all want to feel good and to avoid feeling bad. Perhaps surprisingly, the Torah fully embraces this principle. The reason why we were created, we are told, is so that we can become receptacles of pleasure. Our only disagreement with other philosophies is regarding the nature of s…
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Today, the GoodFellows answer questions from their audience on a range of topics, from the Ukraine war to reading and writing strategies; Eugene Volokh succinctly explains the laws and principles governing student speech on college campuses; and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives announces a major milestone in the development of the Russia A…
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This week we’re in Streatham, looking at one of the most significant and most debated cases in recent South London history: the shooting of 24 year old Chris Kaba. An unarmed man, a single police shot, and a city that still hasn’t shaken off the impact. We walk through who Chris was, the world he was moving through, the police intelligence that sha…
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Our resources are finite. We must engage in trade-offs, deciding what pursuits to prioritize over others. This, of course, is all well known. But it’s more complicated: by design, we feel drawn to seek out and pursue goals that are potentially harmful and that can overtake your life. Balance is key. This Ethics Podcast was originally released on th…
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Today, Hoover’s Center for Revitalizing American Institutions releases a new survey exploring the state of US civics education. Andrew B. Hall explores how AI firms can take on concerns about their chatbot’s political bias. And John H. Cochrane explains why enacting price controls during a natural disaster can slow down recovery efforts. Hoover Dai…
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Someone you passed on the street this month was not quitewho they appeared to be. And for one in a million people you pass, the self is just a cheap wire frame they dangerously abandoned long ago. Adapted video clip for Spotify originally created by Peter Fowler. Patreon subscribers listen ad-free: patreon.com/sorennarnia Learn more about your ad c…
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'Tis the season to be thankful. And Doug and Alice sure try their absolute hardest. But why should you be thankful for manufacturers? For injuries? For...ears? Also, Alice is hooked on this new series she's been watching - cyber security training videos. So there's that. Other discussion topics may include: - Gigantic, small dangling spiders - How …
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In this episode of The Compendium, we dive into the chaotic story of Fyre Festival, the so-called “greatest party that never happened.” What began as Billy McFarland’s glossy vision of a luxury music festival in the Bahamas quickly unraveled into a full-scale disaster involving Ja Rule, celebrity influencers, and one infamous cheese sandwich. We ex…
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How's Tricks Bookshelvers!? In this much-anticipated episode, Nat and Steve are finally joined by the amazing Suzanne Rogers (editor of Canine Behaviour in Mind) to discuss this essential book that’s been, criminally, flying under our radar since 2022 (especially as it features a chapter from our very own "Sista Behaviourista")! Suzanne discusses t…
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Today, Ross Levine pens a column to America in the voice of President Herbert Hoover; the Hoover History Skills Academy calls for applications to its 2026 program for high school students; and a new short video based on the research of Dan Wang shows what it will take to revitalize manufacturing in the United States. Hoover Daily Report | November …
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In this episode we talk about: #theslantingslipover @anneventzel #enchantedmesa @westknits #knitforthegirls @grocerygirls @threadandmaple @louielolayarns #stickyfingers #canadapost Weddingcardigan vintage pattern @maximoo #lowhangingfruit. @nimbleknits #whirlwindromance #weddingshawl @yarntrader order #embroidaryonknits @ku.ni.ber.ta Juit Gummlich …
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The central conflict of our lives orients around our relationship with the physical world in which we currently inhabit: the Torah teaches us that the objective of life is to optimize for the benefit and betterment of the soul, and to prepare for Olam Haba. The Yetzer Hara is engineered to make us believe that improving our standing in this world i…
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Kim never reads blurbs. Aimee always does. So here’s Aimee And The Blurb, for the ❄️ book we’re reviewing in next week’s episode! Find the link in the bio above, or on your favourite podcast app. Want to recommend a book? Send us a text! We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Instagram @trash.or.…
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🎙️ About This Episode (Ep. 48) In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi breaks down 11 powerful investing lessons every beginner should know before putting a single kobo into the market. Drawing from over a decade of personal experience—through market crashes, rebounds, emotional mistakes, and long-term wins—Mudi shares practical, har…
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In this episode of The Compendium, we hand over the mic to our friends at Horrifying History for a crossover episode. Its a tale so bizarre, it sounds made up, but absolutely isn’t. In 1876, a woman in rural Kentucky stepped outside to find chunks of raw meat falling from the sky. Yes, actual meat! What followed was a media frenzy, scientific confu…
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The oral Torah is vast, comprehensive, and multi-layered. One of its layers is known as Mishnah. What is Mishnah, how was it organized and codified, and why does it prepare us for wisdom? In this Ethics Podcast we learn all about Mishnah and it’s indispensability and power. This Ethics Podcast was originally released on the Ethics Podcast on Mar 28…
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Join Ryan for episode 43 of Trick Talkers - a podcast all about trick-takers, climbers, shedders and other card games! In this episode we have Bryan Bornmueller, the designer of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Trick-Taking Game, join us on the show as we take a deep dive into the game! Contact us: Discord - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠discord.gg/DBJzczy5k…
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Today, Jennifer Burns considers the costs of an American shift away from multilateral global engagement; Andrew Hall launches his new Substack with a post on governance challenges in prediction markets; and David L. Leal argues it’s too soon to tell how Latino Americans will vote in 2026. Hoover Daily Report | November 19, 2025…
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This week we’re diving into one of South London’s darkest and most infamous stories. The rise and fall of the Richardson Gang. A firm built on scrap metal, long-firm frauds, fruit machines, corrupt officers, brutal punishments and a level of violence that made even seasoned detectives say the Richardsons were far worse than the Krays. We take you a…
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Our works of Scripture are all prophetic, each written with varying degrees of prophecy. When we study Scripture we are encountering the word of God. But what is the objective of the study of Scripture? Why does Scripture pave the way to wisdom? In this Ethics Podcast we discover what Scripture is, how it ought to be studied, and why it primes us f…
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Today, John Cochrane employs an oceanic metaphor to explain what inflation is—and isn’t; Raghuram Rajan offers a word of caution to the Federal Reserve regarding market expectations; and Eric Hanushek spells out the significant economic costs of declining student achievement over the last decade. Hoover Daily Report | November 18, 2025…
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TIMETABLE: Intro: 0:00 Opening Theme: 0:43 Place Settings: 1:27 Fall Cleanup: 2:38 Nips & Giblets / From the Attic: 25:38 Extinct Local Products: 46:35 Mini Recs & Reviews: 47:42 Leftovers (AKA Loose Threads): 59:11 We Bid Adieu to the Reading Rambler: 1:00:37 Switch Track: 1:00:53 Coming Attractions: 1:01:21 Hidden Gems Thanksgiving: 1:09:32 Local…
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Is Alice autotuned this episode? Or is her voice just all mangled due to a recent illness? And, if the latter, *should* we have autotuned her? Elsewhere, hear about how Alice and Doug almost kinda potentially could have sorta possibly considered getting another cat (maybe). But they apparently already have a pet radioactive spider, so that should b…
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In this episode of The Compendium, we explore the Mushroom Murders the shocking case of Erin Patterson and the deadly family lunch poisoned with death cap mushrooms. Three relatives died, one barely survived, and the trial revealed her deep web of lies. This episode has it all, deception, courtroom drama and of course that imfamous poisoned Beef We…
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Today, Condoleezza Rice argues that the future of the American Dream depends on getting education reform right; Eric Hanushek offers research-based prescriptions for improving left-behind schools; and Kevin Warsh writes that “fundamental reform of monetary and regulatory policy would unlock the benefits of AI to all Americans.” Hoover Daily Report …
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Humans are not monolithic. Each one of us is unique and have a unique take on every life situation. The truth is even more granular: even within a single person, there is not uniformity. We are all internally conflicted, sometimes thinking like this and sometimes like that, sometimes feeling like this and sometimes feeling like that, etc. It doesn’…
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Don’t have time for terrible ❤️ books? Kim and Aimee make your decisions easier with their review of ‘Hardly a Gentleman’ by Eloisa James. (This is the second book in the ‘Accidental Brides’ series; listen to our review of book 1, ‘Viscount in Love’. Also mentioned is ‘A Scandalous Kind of Duke’ by Mia Vincy.) Want to recommend a book? Send us a te…
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The provided texts offer a multifaceted look at The Man From Earth and its sequel, The Man From Earth: Holocene. The first YouTube source, "THE MAN FROM EARTH HOLOCENE Explained," gives a detailed plot summary and critical review of the sequel, highlighting the immortal protagonist John Oldman's continued story and the film's perceived shortcomings…
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