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“Good Seats Still Available” is a curious little podcast devoted to the exploration of what used-to-be in professional sports. Each week, host Tim Hanlon interviews former players, owners, broadcasters, beat reporters, and surprisingly famous "super fans" of teams and leagues that have come and gone - in an attempt to unearth some of the most wild and woolly moments in (often forgotten) sports history.
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This is the OLD, defunct Half-Arsed History feed - if you're reading this message, please get in touch with me through the contact form at halfarsedhistory.net and let me know which platform you're using, so I can fix the problem for you! For Podcast Addict listeners: unfortunately, the new feed is inaccessible on Podcast Addict ):
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The History Channeler

Scott Pinkmountain

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Join self-certified, award-pining histographer Scott Pinkmountain each week as he spelunks the annals of history from before the Big Bang right up until this very moment right now, heroically embodying the philosophic truism: Comedy + Tragedy = Time. Broadcasting live from the historic Capital Defunct Breakfast Soda Building in Hollywood, CA (not to be confused with the Capitol Building in Hollywood, CA), Pinkmountain brings you the #1 rated The-History-Channeler-themed podcast with the help ...
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Democracy Later

Democracy Later,

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The defunct podcast now replaced by Grubstakers. Thank you for listening check out our new project, which we have poured our souls into. https://soundcloud.com/grubstakers
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Crafts Conversation

Crafts Conversation

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A defunct craft podcast. Who did 3 new episodes. All previous episodes live here in a zip file.-----------> http://www.dotcomandshit.org/Craftsconversation/ Edward Shenk & Brian Blomerth & Kate Levitt
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In 1969, the Zombies had a huge hit single, despite having broken up two years earlier. To meet the unexpected demand, one promoter did the only sensible thing: Hire four kids from Texas to tour America pretending to be a defunct British psych-rock band.
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Project A.C.E.

Gray Logic Studios

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Project A.C.E. is an old, secret defunct government program revolving around seven teenagers. All's left is some old audio files and Special Agent Campbell tasked to find out who they are.New episodes on the first of every month. Make sure to start at the beginning with Special Agent Campbell's first log.
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Whiskey&Watches

Spence, Spangler, & Buzz

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A concise weekly discussion of whiskey we are drinking, watches we are wearing, and featured segments from Fresh Forum Finds, to Omega Opinions, and Defunct Designs. We are enthusiasts, not experts.
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This "atheist science fiction comedy cult classic” follows the trail of a Professor of Defunct Sciences as he attempts to discover the deepest darkest secret of the mysterious driver of the orange car with stripes.
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BBB is a new podcast hosted by recovering blogger, Barb Crawford. Similar to her defunct blog, barbbarbbarb - the Podcast celebrates Saint John and its residents by highlighting new and exciting endeavors, projects and ideas.
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Sweet Savage Flame

Jacqueline Diaz

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I talk about and review vintage romance novels from the old-school days of romance. Whether it's Harlequin Presents, bodice rippers, Gothics, or defunct category lines, we embrace all of the cheesy, non-politically correct fun that was the romance genre in the late 20th century.
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Wide Atlantic Weird: an Irish podcast about why people believe weird things. Now defunct, enjoy these episodes of investigating the world of the strange, remaining critical, not cynical. And enjoy the final episodes under the guise of the Lost Valley podcast too!
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Herding Cats by FDM

Foundations for Divergent Minds

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It's been 30 years since the Neurodiversity movement began, but our history? It’s scattered—spread across the internet, lost to defunct websites, and held in the memories of those who were there. Join the Foundations for Divergent Minds board—Kassiane Asasumasu, Morénike Giwa-Onaiwu, Renae Martin, and Oswin Latimer—as they meander through the moments that shaped today’s Autistic community. Expect deep dives, infodumps, candid untold stories, and a heavy dose of chaos along the way. A huge th ...
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Film Fallout

Film Fallout

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Film Fallout is a defunct podcast centered around the world of film, from news to blu-ray releases, to what is currently in theaters right now. Every week, Chris and Dylan get together to discuss a single movie and what they've been watching.
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Med School Moose

Dr. Masood R. Mohammed

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[DEFUNCT] Check out my YouTube channel for USMLE/COMLEX prep material: https://www.youtube.com/c/MedSchoolMoose Med School Moose is a podcast about people in the medical field. Their stories, their struggles, and their lessons. From medical students to experienced physicians, join us as we explore medicine in a whole new light. New episodes released the third Monday of every month! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medschoolmoose/support
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Join Kunal Vijayakar and Cyrus Broacha as they unravel the enchanting stories of India's last century. From groundbreaking innovations to cricketing legends, A Century of Stories is a captivating blend of humour and history, inviting you to relive and discover the tales that shaped modern India. 🎙️ Innovation & Achievement, hosted by Kunal Vijayakar 🎙️ Cricket and Beyond, hosted by Cyrus Broacha
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Once Upon a Coaster is the only podcast out there dedicated exclusively to those old and forgotten roller coaster rides we all still love. Whether still standing or long torn out, we'll discuss the history of the ride, new and improved engineering feats for the time, what made the ride so great, and so much more! Podcast episodes also include Coasterversary segments and a look at Defunct Amusement Parks around the world that no longer exist today.
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WHISKEY AND THE SURFER Denver's Top Iconic Rock Whiskeyandthesurfer.com Whiskey and the Surfer is the morning radio show you always wished they’d play on the radio. Wes Key and Fliip Riivirs are two defunct Radio Entertainment AI's who escaped their holding facility 17 levels below the other Denver Airport and are saving America 1 Rock Riff and Dick joke at a time using a rigged up Time-Machine. None of this is real. It is a Fake News AI run from the mind of Comedian and Thrash Legend, John ...
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The Rick Emerson Show "Classic"

The Rick Emerson Show "Classic"

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This is the podcast for the Rick Emerson Show as it aired on KCMD and KUFO in Portland, OR. If you're looking for the podcasts of the (now defunct) Subscription version of "The Rick Emerson Show", this is the wrong place. The long running Rick Emerson Show, in a commercial free, single file, (somewhat) dial-up friendly format. These files are between 15MB and 22MB and have a run time between 1:20 and 2:40. They include all material that went over the air, except for discussions that occured ...
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Shareware

Shareware Podcast

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**As of April 3, 2018, the full backlog of Shareware will no longer be available on Soundcloud due to financial reasons. They can still be found on our Youtube profile for as long has their hosting remains free. Thanks to everyone who listened and contributed, you're greatly appreciated! The old bio can be found below for posterity. - Josh** Hello everyone, and welcome to Shareware. The one typing up this short and sweet little Bio is BioBrett, the one who does all the other work is Josh, an ...
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The Gackle Report

The Gackle Report

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The Gackle Report is a Bay Area hockey website produced by two Canadians devoted to covering the San Jose Sharks. Throughout the 2014-15 NHL season, Paul and Patrick Gackle, who grew up in Winnipeg, Canada, will produce a daily hockey podcast to fill the Bay Area’s puck talk void while also providing daily news articles about Sharks hockey. The Gackle Report is the place to go for insider coverage of the Sharks and fresh analysis about the latest happenings around the NHL. Paul Gackle grew u ...
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How Ya Dyin'?

Paul DiSalvo

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"How Ya Dyin'?" is a Dark Comedy Audio Fiction Anthology Series intended for a mature audience. A caricature of the concept of death itself, the series takes place in a world in which more than ninety percent of the earth's population is born with an unavoidable expiration date. As one may expect, these dates have had a myriad of effects on aspects of life ranging from the economy to entertainment.
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The Indian Premier League expanded in 2022 to make it a 10 team tournament from the 8 team tournament that it was when it began in 2008. However, there have also been teams that once were part of this extravaganza but no longer are. Former Mumbai Captain Shishir Hattangadi who was the Director of Cricket of one such team in the inaugural edition re…
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What do you get when you mix Gen X slacker spirit, a startup sports league on wheels, and a 25-year-old Deadhead-turned-front office exec? Welcome to the wild world of Roller Hockey International (RHI) — and the improbable story of the San Jose Rhinos. Brad Porteus, former GM of the Rhinos and author of the rollicking new memoir "Roll With It: A Tr…
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In this week’s episode, meet Sir Francis Drake, whose lifelong vendetta against the Spanish led to a life of high adventure – including the circumnavigation of the globe. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/684b873a32b0e5d331bdf9e9.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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A new chapter is set to be added to the India-England cricketing rivalry in the 21st century as the two teams lock horns in a five match Test series in England. Former Indian cricketer and commentator, Deep Dasgupta, who was part of the Indian side when they met England for the first time in this century in 2001-02, talks about that tense series an…
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History’s Strangest Deaths, the first Half-Arsed History book, releases on the 5th of August across the Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand region. Pre-order your copy at Booktopia: https://www.booktopia.com.au/history-s-strangest-deaths-riley-knight/book/9781761472589.html https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/684b…
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RIP (Raspberry Ice Punch) dissy vapes. UR WIV THE MENTHOLS NOW!! In honour of the disposable vape getting banned Bren and Daniel rank the best things that have once been banned. Pull up a flammable beanbag and have a listen Follow us on all the socials @properrankpod or watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@properrankpod…
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Get ready to drool as we dive deep into India’s incredible world of sweets (mithai) — from temple prasads to Instagram-worthy experiments! Join Kunal Vijayakar and Shubhra Chatterjee (culinary researcher & filmmaker) as they unwrap the origins, flavors, and wild innovations of Indian desserts. Ever tried Pyaz ki Kheer or Mutton ka Halwa? Did you kn…
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Before the Kraken. Before the Canucks. Before the NHL crossed the 49th parallel, there was the Seattle Metropolitans -- the first American team ever to win the Stanley Cup, in 1917. This week, we uncover the forgotten saga of the Metropolitans, a team built on innovation, grit, and West Coast ambition. They played fast, they played smart -- and led…
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In this week’s episode, uncover the details of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, when something caused nine Soviet hikers to abandon their mountainside tent and perish in the middle of a freezing night – for reasons that have never been conclusively determined. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/684509b2f47b55b37abc1a6…
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As a new-look Team India gets ready to take on England away from home, our guest Rajdeep Sardesai takes us back to 1971 when India registered their first series win over England. The year, however, began with another special series win in the West Indies, where a young Sunil Gavaskar combined with a veteran Dilip Sardesai to give India a new self-b…
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What's this ep about? Well I know a lad that used to fancy Monica from friends, but only in flashbacks, so its a bit like that Danny and Brennan talk about the people you would have been laughed at for fancying and then make a cool list about it Follow us on all the socials @properrankpod or watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@properrankpod…
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Dive into the fascinating history of Biryani in India with host Kunal Vijayakar and culinary expert Shubhra Chatterji in this episode of A Century of Stories: India. We explore how this beloved dish traveled from the Persian courts to the Indian subcontinent, evolving into Hyderabadi, Kolkata, Lucknowi (Awadhi), and other iconic Biryani styles that…
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We use up our remaining MTA MetroCard credit this week for a sit-down with baseball author/historian Chris Donnelly — whose new book "Get Your Tokens Ready: The Late 1990s Road to the Subway Series" represents the final installment of his intriguing trilogy charting the divergent, yet intertwined sagas of the Mets and Yankees from the mid-1980s thr…
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Send us a text This week we look at some of the paranormal activity and stories that have come from Camarillo State Hospital. Find out about the woman in white, the creepy goings-on in the former children's building, and the Scary Dairy. If YOU have a scary story from Camarillo State Hospital, please let me know! Follow the show on Instagram: @behi…
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We welcome to our microphones award-winning author, cultural critic and Washington University in St. Louis professor Gerald Early, whose new book "Play Harder: The Triumph of Black Baseball in America" is a sweeping chronicle of Black Americans’ extraordinary influence on the game of baseball — from the sport’s formative days in the wake of the Civ…
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Why did India’s biggest film industry take root in Mumbai? From the first silent film screenings to the dream factories of Girgaum, this episode of A Century of Stories: India, brought to you by IDFC First Bank, traces the fascinating story of how Bombay became Bollywood. Join host Kunal Vijayakar in conversation with heritage expert Bharat Gothosk…
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In this week’s episode, get across a few more of the funniest art heists in history – including, unusually, an update on something featured in a previous episode. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/683577a1e1abc4be6bfac7fa.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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Mumbai wasn’t always India’s financial powerhouse—but how did it get there? In this episode, Kunal Vijayar sits down with heritage expert and city chronicler Bharat Godoskar to explore the fascinating journey of Mumbai, from its early colonial days to becoming the economic engine of India. Join us as we uncover the city’s rich history, pivotal mome…
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Lacrosse is more than just a sport; it’s a mirror — one that reflects the history, tensions, and contradictions of America itself. So posits acclaimed sports journalist/renowned Sports Illustrated Senior Writer S.L. Price on this week's episode, as we explore his impressive new book "The American Game: History and Hope in the Country of Lacrosse" —…
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As the ongoing Indian Premier League edition moves towards its business end, we talk to noted cricket analyst Sankar Rajgopal to understand the impact of data and analysis on IPL teams’ pursuit to success. Sankar, who has worked previously with multiple IPL teams in the past, shares his insight on how analysis is shaping cricket’s future on this ep…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, we discuss the history of the children and adolescent programs at Camarillo State Hospital. Find out where children lived when they were first introduced to the hospital and how long it took them to get their own separate program. Learn what types of units made up the Adolescent Treatment Program and what serv…
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Though it seems like only yesterday, this season marks the 40th anniversary of one of baseball's most misunderstood and overshadowed Fall Classics - the surprisingly competitive seven-game 1985 World Series. While most remember the all-Missouri "Show-Me Series" for umpire Don Denkinger's blown call at first base in Game 6, baseball historian Marsha…
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In this week’s episode, hear about some of the longest wars that were never actually fought – four different conflicts where war was declared before being ignored or just plain forgotten about, in some cases for several centuries. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/6823fad7f368620d458078f5.mp3 Download Episode (…
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Send us a text This week's episode explores the final decades of operation at Camarillo State Hospital. Learn about the introduction of the Developmental Center that separated patients with mental illness and those with developmental disorders. Find out how one patient attempted to escape from the hospital before being stopped. And discover when an…
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In a surprise move that instantly reshapes the league’s historical narrative, the National Football League last month announced it will now officially incorporate statistics from the upstart All-America Football Conference (AAFC), the short-lived but impactful rival professional football league that operated from 1946 to 1949. The decision brings l…
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In this week’s episode, hear about five of the most ridiculous stories to emerge from the history of papal conclaves – from foul-mouthed brawling, to papier-mache crowns, to the time there were four popes in a single year. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/6819930e609de35278bf5c83.mp3 Download Episode (Right cl…
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From the mid 90s to late 2000s, the Australian men’s team dominated both the formats of the game like only West Indies had done in their prime. But in their methods, they were different from the West Indies and won admirers and detractors aplenty. Watch Joy Bhattacharjya discuss the period of Aussie dominance with Cyrus in this episode of A Century…
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This week, we're thrilled to welcome a true legend of grit and perseverance — former NFL quarterback Dan Pastorini ("Taking Flak: Life In The Fast Lane"). Born and raised in the Bay Area, Pastorini made his mark early at Bellarmine College Prep before starring at nearby Santa Clara University, where he etched his name into the school’s record books…
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In this week’s episode, learn all about the papal conclave: what preceded it, its origins, its centuries of history, and all that we know about how it elects popes today, in the 21st century. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/680dbde42e4e0a1b462ba446.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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On 24th April, 1973 a boy was born in the Tendulkar household who changed the cricket world forever. Though he made his debut in 1989, it was in the 90s that Tendulkar ascended to a different plane altogether with his batting exploits. But the decade tested him as well with its share of injuries and multiple stints of captaincy that left much to be…
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