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Zes Losse Tanden podcast

Punk, hardcore, metalcore, rock, muziek, metal, 6, NRC, Epitaph, John Coffey

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Een podcast waarin Peter van der Ploeg, Gert-Jan van Aalst en David Achter de Molen elke week de drie vetste nieuwe rockliedjes draaien en bespreken. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Album Epitaph

Noise Cancelling Group, ZM

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A podcast that dives into the unheralded albums which represent an era in music history and explains why it matters. Great for big music fans or people with an interest in the album era and music history.https://albumepitaph.wordpress.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In each episode Chris Jones invites a poet to introduce a poem by an author who has influenced his, her or their own approach to writing. The poet discusses the importance of this work, and goes on to talk in depth about a poem they have written in response to this original piece.
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Calls from the Grave

Graveyard Goonz

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Life is too short to take seriously. Join this Young Fine Supple Couple every Wednesday as we LIVE PRANK CALL people from all over the country! We live in the center of an early 1900’s graveyard, and it keeps us humbly grateful for the shortness of time. To give back to the world it’s our job to remind people that their problems are pointless by disrupting their daily patterns with outlandish/unwarranted prank calls. One day we’ll all be dead, so let’s laugh all to our epitaph!. Check out Fa ...
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You are Entering the Fifth Dimension, a fan podcast dedicated to the sci-fi classic, The Twilight Zone. It's a dimension not only of sound but of exploration. A journey into the wondrous world of the new Jordan Peele series on CBS All-Access and the original Rod Serling episodes we all cherish. That's the signpost up ahead—your next stop, The Fifth Dimension!
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I Spit on Your Podcast

Spinsters of Horror

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A monthly podcast brought to you by the Spinsters of Horror! This is a time once a month when Jess puts down her bloody knitting needles and Kelly steps away from the TV to discuss horror, cult, and subversive cinema with thoughtful analysis, research, and passion. This is also home to KELLY’S TABOO TERRORS! A monthly podcast exploring the transgressive side of cinema.
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The Bermuda Bob Show

Robert DiGiacomo

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"Teaching Leaders to Empower Leadership in Others by working exclusively with individuals and corporations that focus on Leadership, Skills and Goals, helping them unleash their "Inner Eagles", soaring to previously unreachable heights of performance."
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Gonarch's Lair is a podcast that will take you on a topical, honest and anecdotal romp through the history of gaming, movies and music with a bit of almost everything else in between. Off-Planet is a study of what becomes of two, relatively sane, escape pod occupants when subjected to their greatest fear: each other's company.
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Minority Agenda

Minority Agenda

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Isaiah Thornton and Ricardo Mejicano are the perfect combination that is needed to create a molotov cocktail of topics designed to hit America. This is the Minority Agenda podcast. All challenges are welcomed.
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Controlled Pod Into Terrain

J, Kyra and Ariadne

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A multimedia podcast about aviation accidents, featuring Kyra Dempsey (aka Admiral Cloudberg), Ariadne (aka the business knowing one) and J (aka the systems and physics knowing one) Best experienced with pictures at https://www.youtube.com/@controlledpodintoterrain
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Tales of Old Tombstone

Stuart Rosebrook & Bob Bose Bell

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Western historian and author Stuart Rosebrook and Old West historian and artist Bob Boze Bell team up from Prescott and Cave Creek, Arizona, to discuss the legendary tales of Old Tombstone and the Wild West. They'll share and debate Old West history with a great roundup of guests, Western writers, artists, film makers, chroniclers, researchers and lovers of the American West from Arizona to Australia.
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The Well Read Poem

Thomas Banks

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Because reading is interpretation, The Well Read Poem aims to teach you how to read with understanding! Hosted by poet Thomas Banks of The House of Humane Letters, these short episodes will introduce you to both well-known and obscure poets and will focus on daily recitation, historical and intellectual background, elements of poetry, light explication, and more! Play this podcast daily and practice reciting! The next week, get a new poem. Grow in your understanding and love of poetry by lea ...
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TV Weekly

Leslie & Minoti

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Weekly reviews of some of America's most popular or critically acclaimed scripted TV shows as well as discussions about other TV related topics such as show renewals, ratings speculation and events related to shows. TV Weekly is hosted by a complete TV geek with a cute voice (she keeps begging me to erase that), an Indian chick who would surprise you with her knowledge of American TV and, once in a while, a special guest host or two. We review TV shows like Gossip Girl, Mad Men, Chuck, Heroe ...
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Everyone has a story to tell, and in this podcast I sit down with a group of guests to learn about their childhoods, their marriages and children, the highs and low of their lives, and the stories that left them laughing or crying. And in so doing, show us a little bit of what it means to be human.Each season centers on a group of guests tied together with a common thread. Season 1 focuses on 5 Quakers or ex-Quakers from the Las Cruces Friends Meeting, and I also ask them why they became Qua ...
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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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What flag is the right flag for communists to fly? What attitude should we have towards nationalism and religion? Do we all just need to relax a bit?Reading: Labour, Nationality & Religion (1910) by James Connolly, Pro-Palestine symbolism (2025) by Anne McShane and Trying to capture the flag (2025) by Harley FilbenSend us a question, comment or val…
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What happens when ordinary objects become instruments of our own destruction? Both "The Fever" and "A Most Unusual Camera" explore how material possessions can transform from sources of pleasure into agents of doom, revealing the dark side of human greed and obsession. In "The Fever," Franklin Gibbs, a man who despises gambling, becomes hypnoticall…
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Zes Losse Tanden élke week op donderdag horen? Support de show door voor €3,- per maand je petje af te nemen! Je bent dan onderdeel van de club van 742 vrienden van de show die deze podcast mogelijk maken. Je krijgt TWEE EXTRA afleveringen per maand en toegang tot de officiële Discord server voor nog veel meer muziektips! Als je viking wordt voor e…
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Episode 131 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with T1 President & CSO, Nithya Ramachandran. We chat:🎯 Growing up in Toronto, India, and Edmonton🎯 The blueprint to getting a promotion🎯 Consulting during the Alberta energy boom🎯 Pivoting from consulting to marketing🎯 Why you might be someone’s ayahuasca **Subscribe to the Media People Newsletter**m…
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When Shakespeare wrote Macbeth, he opened with a powerful line: “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis.” But what did “Thane of Glamis” mean to his audience? Was Glamis Castle simply a dramatic choice, or a recognizable symbol of royal power and Scottish history? This week, we’re joined by Ingrid Thomson, Archivist at Glamis Castle, to e…
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In this episode, I talk to Geraldine Monk about Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poem ‘The Leaden Echo and The Golden Echo’ and her own poem ‘Chattox Sings’ from her collection Interregnum (1993). We begin by discussing poets who could have been chosen by Geraldine as exemplars - Gertrude Stein, Harold Munro and Dylan Thomas. We then focus on Gerard Manley H…
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This week, we’re dipping into the strange, the enchanted, and the eerily familiar with a sampling of the rich world of 16th-century folklore during Shakespeare’s lifetime. From medieval hares and charmed pilgrim tokens to tales of mermaids, dragons, and accidental witchcraft, the folklore of this era reveals a world both magical and deeply human. T…
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Comedian Sean Millea told me about the life, memory, and sense of humor of his sister, her sudden death in 2023, the different emotions and guilt that accompany loss, rediscovering a recording of her voice through a podcast preserved on the internet, and finding ways to laugh during the worst week of your life. FOLLOW SEAN MILLEA: instagram.com/sea…
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Zes Losse Tanden élke week op donderdag horen? Support de show door voor €3,- per maand je petje af te nemen! Je bent dan onderdeel van de club van 731 vrienden van de show die deze podcast mogelijk maken. Je krijgt TWEE EXTRA afleveringen per maand en toegang tot de officiële Discord server voor nog veel meer muziektips! Als je viking wordt voor e…
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Episode 130 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with Jomboy Media CEO, Courtney Hirsch. We chat:🎯 How Jomboy Media grew out of a Twitter account🎯 Why breaking into sales was always the career goal🎯 Why Courtney identifies as a Mom and CEO🎯 MLB’s investment in Jomboy Media – and what it means for creator content🎯 How east & west coast corporate cult…
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“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” – Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene ii. In Shakespeare’s England, roses were more than poetic symbols of love and beauty—they were political emblems, medicinal ingredients, culinary flavorings, and the foundation of a flourishing perfumery trade. From the red and wh…
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In which we discuss the nature of the colonization of Palestine by the West and the fraught state the settler colony of Israel has found itself in after years of violence and economic crisis.Reading: Historical Landmarks in the Hundred Years' War on Palestine (2017) by Rashid Khalidi and Shutdown Nation (2025) by Shir HeverSend us a question, comme…
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S3E104 Today, Ash broadcasts from the Hermitage of Braid in Morningside, to talk about a poem Robert Fergusson was inspired to write on a visit there in 1771. Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. All other music by Epidemic Sound. @earreadthis [email protected] facebook.com/earreadthisBy Ash Caton
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Linlithgow Palace, set between Edinburgh and Stirling, was one of the great royal residences of the Scottish crown. It was the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and a favored court for the Stuart monarchs long before the Union of the Crowns in 1603. When her son, James VI of Scotland, ascended the English throne as James I—the very monarch under wh…
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In this episode, I talk to Al McClimens about Simon Armitage’s poem ‘Evening’ and his own poem ‘Grand National’. We discuss ideas of place and time in Armitage's 'views' of Marsden, the village where he grew up, and how these ideas are represented in his work. We focus on the formal designs of both Simon Armitage's and Al's pieces. I ask Al about t…
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S3E103 Today, Ash interviews Frank Rennie, Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands and author of numerous books, including this year's The Merlin. Tune in to find out more about this elusive and magical raptor, from it's earliest fossil records to the environmental challenges facing it today. To ord…
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Comedian/author Joel Walkowski told me about the wild life and memory of his father Banjo Bob Walkowski, how his dad’s eccentricities informed own outlook, putting his life on pause to become a caretaker, Honolulu Blues - the book Joel wrote about the correlation between his family’s history of trauma and the Detroit Lions historical losing streak,…
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Zes Losse Tanden élke week op donderdag horen? Support de show door voor €3,- per maand je petje af te nemen! Je bent dan onderdeel van de club van 731 vrienden van de show die deze podcast mogelijk maken. Je krijgt TWEE EXTRA afleveringen per maand en toegang tot de officiële Discord server voor nog veel meer muziektips! Als je viking wordt voor e…
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What happens when ordinary people are granted extraordinary glimpses into the darkest corners of reality? Both "The Purple Testament" and "What's in the Box" explore the terrifying burden of unwanted knowledge. In "The Purple Testament," Lieutenant Fitzgerald discovers he can see a mysterious glow around soldiers who are about to die, making him a …
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Episode 129 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with CEO | President, Brad Furtney. We chat:🎯 Growing up in London🎯 His time at Labatt🎯 Building decks in cottage country🎯 The differences between winning & having fun🎯 Leading sales at Sympatico, CBC, and Twitter🎯 The importance of mentorship**Subscribe to the Media People Newsletter**mediapeople.bee…
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When Shakespeare wrote Othello, he set his Moorish general against the “general enemy Ottoman.” Elsewhere in his plays, he invoked “Turks,” “Saracens,” and “infidels”—terms that reveal just how present the Islamic world was in the English imagination. From Elizabeth I’s diplomatic exchanges with Persia to the cultural impact of the Ottoman Empire, …
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Welcome to season two, Morgue Rats! In this episode, I introduce to you the films, themes, and ideas surrounding what I call Cultural Extremism, along with finally defining what this damn title means. It will be a season of uncomfortable truths and disturbing films; films that shatter your soul and throw you deep into an existential crisis. Trust m…
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When Falstaff cries, “Let the sky rain potatoes” in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare’s audience heard more than a vegetable—they heard novelty, superstition, and even scandal. In Elizabethan and Jacobean England, the potato was still a strange newcomer from the Americas, rumored to be an aphrodisiac, a medicine, and an oddity of the garden. …
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Zes Losse Tanden élke week op donderdag horen? Support de show door voor €3,- per maand je petje af te nemen! Je bent dan onderdeel van de club van 731 vrienden van de show die deze podcast mogelijk maken. Je krijgt TWEE EXTRA afleveringen per maand en toegang tot de officiële Discord server voor nog veel meer muziektips! Als je viking wordt voor e…
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Episode 128 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with Team Friday Founder & CEO, Michelle O’Grady. We chat:🎯 Growing up in Los Angeles🎯 Founding Team Friday with $15K and no clients🎯 Her first part time job as a grocery bagger at Ralph’s🎯 Working in experiential and trade show marketing🎯 The differences between working in LA and NYC🎯 The importance …
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For Shakespeare and his contemporaries, the line between history and myth was often delightfully blurred. Legends of King Arthur and the fabled Holy Grail captured the imaginations of 16th-century England, weaving their way into royal propaganda, courtly entertainments, and even the education of young scholars. Elizabeth I herself was likened to th…
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In this episode of SPINSTERS CHOICE, one of us selects a movie we're passionate about. This time, it's Jessica's turn, and naturally, she is taking us back to Japan. Japanese horror, especially J-Horror, is captivating, and combine it with found footage, and you have a Koji Shiraishi film—the director we have decided to spotlight for this Spinster’…
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This week, we explore the legacy of Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, through the only epitaph in the Shakespeare family plot that’s written in Latin and engraved on brass. Our guest, Katherine Scheil, walks us through the historical significance of Anne’s burial placement, the meaning behind the poetic language of her epitaph, and what these choi…
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Zes Losse Tanden élke week op donderdag horen? Support de show door voor €3,- per maand je petje af te nemen! Je bent dan onderdeel van de club van 733 vrienden van de show die deze podcast mogelijk maken. Je krijgt TWEE EXTRA afleveringen per maand en toegang tot de officiële Discord server voor nog veel meer muziektips! Als je viking wordt voor e…
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016: soccer_oscars_dynasty Soccer holds unrivalled notoriety on Earth, it is so popular that even we are familiar, with pockets of fans watching reruns of old matches via their Inter-dimensional Communication Array. I have never understood the appeal, however subject A’s ideas for revamping the game certainly piqued my interest. Dynamism and astoni…
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Episode 127 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with Serial Entrepreneur, David U.K.™. We chat:🎯 His media sales career🎯 A reference letter from Clint Eastwood🎯 Why he trademarked his last name🎯 Why you should arrive at work before your boss🎯 His entrepreneurial ventures 🎯 Launching Digital Day Camp🎯 His preseason Super Bowl pick**Subscribe to the …
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Shakespeare’s plays are rich with references to fashion and feathers. In All’s Well That Ends Well, he writes: “Faith, there’s a dozen of ’em, with delicate fine hats and most courteous feathers, which bow the head and nod at every man.” These plumed hats weren’t just theatrical flourishes—they were part of a broader story of global trade, Indigeno…
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S3E102 Today, Ash interviews Edinburgh-based author Krystelle Bamford about her debut novel, Idle Grounds for a conversation ranging from Scotland to the "horse country" of New England. To order a copy of Krystelle's book, click here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Idle-Grounds-Krystelle-Bamford/dp/1529154588 Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. Al…
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What happens when reality itself becomes unreliable, and the very fabric of existence begins to unravel before our eyes? "And When the Sky Was Opened" follows three test pilots who return from a space mission, only to discover they're being systematically erased from existence—vanishing one by one as if they never existed, with all memory and evide…
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Comedian Anthony Greco came on the podcast and told me about living with brain cancer since he was 15, the multiple brain surgeries he’s had, starting stand up and learning to make jokes about it, remembering friends he has lost to the disease, hosting a talent show at CancerCon, and being a mentor to younger cancer patients. FOLLOW ANTHONY GRECO: …
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“I think this be the most villanous house in all London road for fleas..." - Henry IV Part I (II.1) So complains one of Shakespeare’s characters in The Merry Wives of Windsor, voicing what was surely a common frustration in the 16th and 17th centuries. Fleas were an ever-present part of daily life—so much so that they appeared in poems, jokes, love…
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Say what you will about this podcast, we keep up with the culture, which is why we're watching a nearly 10 year old documentary on Trump, AI and collective politics.Watching: Hypernormalisation (2016) by Adam CurtisSend us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.comDISCORD: https://discord.gg/KXt8xrkZ…
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Comedian Cooper Kim came on the podcast and told me about losing his dad to a freak accident as a child, using humor as a coping mechanism, his dad’s own brief foray into stand up comedy, learning about his father through other people’s memories, and periodically rewatching his funeral on YouTube. FOLLOW COOPER KIM: instagram.com/koo.perkim FOLLOW …
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Episode 126 of the Media People Podcast is LIVE with Up Level Coaching & Consulting Founder & CEO, Amy Kiernan. We chat:🎯 Working at Twitter’s first Canadian office🎯 Working at Twitter as it became ‘X’🎯 Applying for a marketing role, but landing a sales job🎯 Mentoring the leaders of today and tomorrow🎯 Launching Up Level Coaching & Consulting🎯 Amy’…
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In Love’s Labour’s Lost, Berowne declares, “Let us dance and sport,” while in Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch exclaims, “Shall we set about some revels?” Shakespeare’s plays are filled with movement—more than 100 stage directions across his works call for a dance, making dance not merely entertainment, but a powerful form of expression in the early m…
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