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Venture Boldly

Jennifer Cronk

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A podcast from The Discover Kalispell Chamber about the initiatives, programs, people, news and businesses you need to know about in Kalispell and the Flathead Valley.
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Black Country Stories

Black Country Touring

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Audio works informed and inspired by the people of the Black Country in the West Midlands, UK. From fairground showmen to tattooists, lockdown communities to artists. Here you'll find audio stories, digital poetry and original music. Podcast produced by Black Country Touring, the producers of Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder. Supported by Arts Council England.
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Disastrous History: A Disasters of History Podcast

Authored by: Anthony Finchum, Produced by: Kaitlin Finchum

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Welcome to the show where everything goes wrong, historically. A podcast covering disasters of all kinds throughout history. From tornadoes and earthquakes to mining disasters and arson. From the perspective of a professional fire investigator, I provide the history of the area, a breakdown of how and why the disaster occurs, a timeline of the event, and the resulting aftermath. Sometimes delving into the specific failure mechanisms that occurred if the disaster (or disasters) did not come f ...
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Community Matters

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Community Matters features guest interviews to discuss topics of interest to the Santa Cruz Community. We aim to help people better understand important local issues and learn how to get involved to make a positive difference. Please listen and call in to join the discussions. Listen to Community Matters live every Friday from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm PT on https://santacruzvoice.com
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NASCAR Weekly Podcast

Eric Estepp, Danny B, Jaret Lundberg, Black Flags Matter

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The NASCAR Weekly Podcast features YouTubers Eric Estepp, Danny B, Jaret Lundberg, and Black Flags Matter every week talking about the top stories and issues in stock car racing. The show has guests from across the NASCAR world, including drivers, TV broadcasters, YouTubers, and even the occasional NASCAR executive!
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Welcome to Beyond The Barns, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the Walworth County Fairgrounds and the Elkhorn Equestrian Event Center in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Join us as we explore the efforts, challenges, and dedication that go into creating 99 acres of fun for Walworth County and beyond. From the livestock shows, to the grandstand events and to the horse shows, we’ll bring you exclusive interviews with the people who make it all happen. Whether you’re a fair enthusiast or just ...
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Two Talking Fools

Two Talking Fools

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Meet the Two Talking Fools; two girls who discuss relatable content amongst each other along with special guests. We felt like others might relate to hear what we have to say, so we’re just gonna say it. Just Two Talking Fools kickin’ it and chatting it up.
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KILLJAM X X X

We Are Not Alive

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Meet Faustina Fetamine. She kills people on TV for a living. Meet Bellamy Pink. He’ll sell his body parts for some quick cash. When a scandal ruins Faustina’s career as the star of the world’s most popular death game, she and Bellamy team up against the nightmare world that’s trying to kill them. KILLJAM XXX is a Queer, Cyberpunk Death Game Audio Drama from the creators of The Kingmaker Histories and Less Is Morgue. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the carnage.
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"One Washington County Oregon" is a podcast featuring employees, subject matter experts, and special guests from one of Oregon's most diverse counties, discussing programs, services and items of interest to residents of Washington County. Coined after the County’s unifying vision, “One Washington County,” the podcast aims to share stories that showcase how multiple departments, teams, and individuals across the organization work together to serve and enrich the Washington County community.
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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"Win At The Horses" is a weekly horse racing podcast hosted by Joe Kelley and Bill Kelley. The father and son team give handicapping advice, conduct interviews, talk tournament strategy and discuss the latest industry news.
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Not For Air Media

Justin (McPatches) Jordan

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A media company who has multible podcasts and radios shows. NFA radio/ Podcast 9yrs , Underground Horror Radio 6yrs , Podunk Radio interviews , 9yrs Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notforairmedia/support
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C²DH Innovating & Sharing History

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)

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Ever wanted to explore contemporary and digital history in new and exciting ways? "Innovating and sharing history" is the C²DH podcast that introduces you into playful experimentation with cutting-edge digital methods and tools for studying, interpretating, narrating and publishing contemporary history. In each episode, historians, data scientists, web developers and students will introduce you into the challenges of contemporary, public offering fresh perspectives and innovative approaches ...
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The Broken Bird Podcast

Broken Bird Theatre

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There are times when the stars align: when a beautiful series of events leads to the culmination of something absolutely marvellous. Often, however, this is not the case... Meet Broken Bird, the rambling, interactive storytellers, and follow the on their journeys as they charge through the realms of language, theatre, and history with all the grace of an ice skating platypus, accompanied by their nameless pet tortoise and an assortment of guests ranging from the holier-than-thou to the devil ...
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Two Talking Fools Podcast: Road-Trip Chats on Parenting, Laundry Fails, Work Ethic & Small-Town Love Join us for a cozy, laughter-filled ride as two friends talk about real life: juggling parenting wins and fails, that one washing machine that decided to revolt, navigating workplace hustle, and drifting from summer into fall moods. We dig into fair…
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The historic Fairground Park was once a shining jewel that held fairs, an enormous pool, amphitheatre and art gallery. Throughout the decades, the park has been severely neglected and has become a ruin of its former self. The new nonprofit Fairground Park for All aims to revitalize the park and remind residents in the Fairground Park neighborhood o…
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In episode 47 of Twin City Talk, Host Suzy Fielders and Producer Tim Beeman talk with Lili Craven from Winston-Salem Fairgrounds – home of the Carolina Classic Fair. She shares all about what to expect this year at the Carolina Classic Fair, happenings at the Fairgrounds this year, what she loves about Winston-Salem, and more! Tune in to listen now…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Scott is joined by the guys from Fried Okla, Garth and Ken. They discuss their experiences and memories of the Oklahoma State Fair. Ever won an iguana? The dunk tank jerk, powdered sugar covered everything and sketchy carneys shaped our childhoods. And it's all here! Free Nights and Weekends on Facebook Our Webs…
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Step into the heart of the Utah State Fair with this lively episode of Beyond the Bar, filmed right at the fairgrounds. You'll feel the energy of sizzling food stands, the sound of rides in motion, and the fun that comes with being surrounded by thousands who love a good fair. Host Thaddeus Wendt is joined by Nikki Claeys, deputy executive director…
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Braden Gall and Steve Cavendish talk Nashville sports, media and business. What did a tour of the new Nissan Stadium tell us about the new football stadium? The Titans value has gone up but where do they rank in the NFL? What do we need to understand about the dynamics around racing at the Fairgrounds? Plus, new NFL score bugs! Thanks, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Hour One: New CEO of Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Ms. Dori Rose Inda, discusses her background at Salud para la Gente and social work, and now in her new role as CEO of the Fairgrounds. What will be new for the County Fair...opening next week! Followed by a separate discussion by Host Becky re: Moss Landing Vistra Battery Fire site clean up, deve…
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Hour One: Guest Scott Smith discusses the Moss Landing Battery Fire and the disturbing pattern of unacceptable response from agencies responsible for public safety and disaster response, urging people to work together to demand accountability and action. Preliminary soil samples align with the Never Again Moss Landing sampling data and Dr. Ivan Aie…
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After years of construction and planning, Friday marked the opening of the new National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency campus in St. Louis. STLPR economic development reporter Kavahn Mansouri was on the scene for the event, along with public officials including U.S. Rep. Wesley Bell and director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Mansouri shar…
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Powell Hall, the century-old home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, has reopened after a two-year, $140 million expansion and renovation. STLPR arts and culture senior reporter Jeremy D. Goodwin talks about the hall’s transformation. Then, newly appointed composer-in-residence Kevin Puts, a St. Louis native and Pulitzer Prize- and Grammy Award-w…
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Braden Gall and Steve Cavendish talk Nashville sports, media and business. The Titans traded Jarvis Brownlee and let Brian Callahan answer for it. What does this tell us about the relationships inside the building? Bridgestone Arena is getting a $750 million facelift at no cost to the people of Nashville. Is it the right call. And Jimmy Kimmel retu…
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Send us a text The beloved neighborhood electronic store, RadioShack is back! Well, it was back briefly. But not really. In this episode, Marc joins Scott for a discussion about this once ubiquitous American brand. Free Nights and Weekends on Facebook Our Website Original music provided by a few of the gentlemen of Supernal Endgame…
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After 30 years of annual reports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will no longer provide its Household Food Security Report, citing cost savings on “redundant, costly, politicized, and extraneous studies.” Without data from the annual report, organizations that fight food insecurity will be “flying blind” in their effort to pro…
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St. Louis artist Henry Moyerman transforms small Lego sculptures into monumental works of art. His new exhibit, “Built Over Time,” features large-scale photographs that make his tiny creations appear much larger. Moyerman discusses how a childhood fascination with Lego bricks and photography grew into an art practice — and why scale and perspective…
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Geocaching is a decades-old treasure hunting game that combines outdoor fun and environmental awareness. With over 3 million physical “caches” worldwide — including 10,000 in the state of Missouri, there is no shortage of places to explore. John Layman, vice president of the St. Louis Area Geocaching Association, and Nan Dabler, the group’s treasur…
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New Hampshire was a ton of fun, but nobody really saw it! Plenty of news came out about the game and Playoff committee as we head to the plains of Kansas! Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Eric Estepp, Danny B, Jaret Lundberg, Black Flags Matter
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The St. Louis County Library's Tap In Center provides a safe space for people who need assistance with resolving warrants, meeting with an attorney, learning about their case status or applying for a public defender. The center also works to address the underlying challenges that keep people resolving their legal issues. In the five years since its…
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Months after a 2024 protest on Washington University’s campus, St. Louis resident Kaitlyn Killgo was arrested, without a warrant, in Eureka. She’s now suing the university and the officers who arrested her. The case involves a controversial system called “wanteds,” which allows Missouri officers to arrest suspects without a warrant — even when thos…
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⏳ We know this is an older episode, but many of you slept on this one — and it’s too good not to share! The Two Talking Fools are spreading holiday vibes in this classic episode, from indulgent cherry chocolate chip cookies 🍒🍫 to cherished cookie-tin traditions that bring back all the cozy feels. Of course, we don’t just stick to sweets — we get re…
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The Trump administration has directed some National Park Service sites to remove or alter materials about slavery and Native Americans, following an executive order urging history to “focus on the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American people.” Gateway Arch National Park hasn’t seen visible changes so far. In this episode, we re…
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St. Louis entertainer Chuck Flowers began his musical journey in an interfaith choir, singing alongside the influential gospel duo the O’Neal Twins and Monica R. Butler, who later founded the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. This month, Flowers is being honored as an inductee into the hall of fame. He and Butler reminisce about the 1980s gospel music sce…
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The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival is wrapping up its 25th season with its annual "Shakespeare in the Streets" production. This year, the play “Power” explores East St. Louis — a city that carries the legacy of legendary artists and athletes, as well as the stigma of political corruption and the 1917 Race Massacre. Loosely inspired by Shakespeare’s…
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Illinois joins more than a dozen states that, in response to federal changes regarding the distribution guidelines of vaccines, is directing their public health departments to establish their own guidelines. Capitol News Illinois reporter Peter Hancock discusses those changes and how the state of Illinois aims to create a safe and clear path for th…
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Hour One: Leaders of Arukah Project talk about sex trafficking in Santa Cruz County, the need for prevention and training responders to recognize the signs of trafficking, and the challenge of being able to support increasing numbers of calls for help from victims wanting to escape and local agencies needing help with supporting human trafficking v…
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For St. Charles County Executive Ehlmann, regional cooperation isn’t some far off pipe dream. He says a law enforcement training facility that the leaders of Jefferson, St. Charles, Franklin and St. Louis counties agreed to earlier this summer is a good example of how the region can work together on shared goals. He discusses how the facility got o…
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The future of a newly-drawn congressional map is in limbo a week after a contentious and consequential special session. In this episode of the “Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air,” we talk about the efforts to combat the new lines in court and at the ballot box.
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Braden Gall welcomes Adam Vingan and Paul Kuharksy to discuss the current and future state of Nashville sports media. What do people want? How do they want it? What does fragmentation do to Nashville coverage? How are the Titans and Preds different? Radio's influence on digital. And what makes Nashville unique and difficult to pinpoint as a market.…
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St. Louis artists are dishing out chill vibes for this month’s new music round up. Matthew Sawicki and Chris “Klevah” Shaw, co-hosts of Fresh Produce, STL’s monthly beat battle, join producer Miya Norfleet and host Elaine Cha to talk about their local favorites for the month. This month’s selections include alternative folk duo Brawsh as well as po…
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Dominique Eldraco Price is more than a working musician. Fresh off the release of his latest EP, he and his band FreeNation brought the house down at last weekend’s Music at the Intersection festival with a high-energy mix of soul, funk and glam. Price discusses his journey from incredibly shy preacher’s kid to boisterous on-stage powerhouse. He al…
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In this episode of the Two Talking Fools Podcast, two friends have an honest and unfiltered conversation about women’s self-worth, toxic relationships, and the importance of confidence and healthy boundaries. They dive into real-life stories about long-term relationships, cheating, unwanted pregnancies, and how children can complicate already unhea…
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Bristol saw the return of insane tire wear and old Bristol? We talk all things from the Last Great Coliseum, the latest news, and the week ahead here! Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Eric Estepp, Danny B, Jaret Lundberg, Black Flags Matter
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When the campus of St. Louis youth literacy nonprofit Urban Born was hit by a tornado on May 16, it also severely damaged the home of the organization’s founders La Tasha and Johnel Langerston, Sr. The married couple describe their up and down experiences with FEMA, and share how their College Hill neighborhood and faith communities have “covered” …
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