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Vox Vomitus

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Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host/Literary Horror author Jennifer Anne Gordon with the help of her co-host/author Allison Martine, chat with some of the best authors of the day. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com
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Ridiculous Crime

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True Crime is more than blood, guts, mayhem, and murder. Zaron Burnett and Elizabeth Dutton share outlandish tales of capers, heists, and cons that shine a light on the absurd and outrageous side of criminality. Always 99% murder-free and 100% ridiculous, this is Ridiculous Crime, a podcast by iHeartRadio.
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Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio

Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio, Bleav

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Get the “Red Pill” that history books censored. Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio brings the forbidden wisdom of the Gnostics, Hermeticists, and Cathars out of the library and into the modern world. Join host Miguel Conner—the “Gonzo Gnostic”—as he connects the dots between ancient heresies and modern anxieties. Whether it’s the prophetic warnings of Philip K. Dick, the psychology of C.G. Jung, or the reality-hacking of The Matrix, this show reveals that the “Sci-Fi” world we live in was predicted 2,0 ...
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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Hello and thank you for stopping by. I am an artist that works within many outlets of expression. I really enjoy chatting with people on the deeper aspects of life and living as heard on Nox Mente and The Obelisk. I also enjoy creating art that is challenging and confronts our collective shadow in ways that may cause discomfort yet ultimately presents one with queries into the nature of reality and this construct we find ourselves within. I hope you find my content stimulating -- lets talk a ...
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Indianapolis Colts Podcasts will bring you exclusive interviews and in-depth breakdowns every week with our lineup of shows, including Instant Reaction, The Colts Show with JJ Stankevitz, The Jack Doyle Podcast and Inside Football with Rick Venturi. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts, and you can watch episodes on YouTube as well.
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Kevin Bowen, a prominent radio personality on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis, brings you "Colts Corner with Kevin Bowen," a podcast dedicated to in-depth discussions on the latest topics surrounding the Indianapolis Colts. With his unmatched passion for local sports and extensive coverage of the Colts on various platforms, Kevin provides insightful analysis, roster evaluations, season predictions, and engaging conversations that keep fans updated and entertained. Tune in to "Colts Corn ...
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After the ‘Broadway Disher’ (Lesli Margherita) leaks news of a top secret, in-the-works, new mega musical, the Broadway community goes off-the-charts batty. Top-of-their-game Broadway Producers Cheryl Philips (Lillias White) and Steve Jones (James Monroe Iglehart), arch enemies, pounce. Who will get the rights? Will way-out-of-their-comfort-zone creators Kaye (Ashley Park) and Bobby (Michael Urie) manage to deliver a draft of the show before their marriage implodes? Will Director/Choreograph ...
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Sales Genius

Joe Ingram

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"Sales is only a numbers game until you become educated!" This podcast is for sales professionals at every level. If you want to convert more prospects into paying customers, listen to The Sales Genius. The Genius skills learned here will allow you to spend less on leads for the top of your funnel by converting more of the ones you already have in the funnel. I have spent the last three decades mastering buying behaviors, personality types, and emotional and logical triggers. Learn how to gi ...
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He was the most famous cyclist in the world. Then it all came crashing down when it was revealed that he was a huge cheater. What went so wrong for Lance Armstrong? Elizabeth and Zaron dig-in to the bullet-proof lies, the champion's mystique, and the many ridiculous crimes of the world famous 7-time winner of the Tour de France. See omnystudio.com/…
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Freddy Gray is joined by Robert Bryce, energy expert and author of Robert Bryce’s Substack, to discuss what America’s strike on Venezuela has to do with energy and oil. They examine the strategic importance of heavy crude, the role of China and Russia in the Western Hemisphere, and why electricity grids – not democracy – may be the real battlefield…
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The Athletic's Indianapolis Colts reporter James Boyd and his editor, Jim Ayello, recap Colts GM Chris Ballard's end-of-season news conference. What's next for him and the franchise that's now missed the playoffs for a fifth-straight season? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection an…
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In this video, we break down Michael Pittman Jr.’s future with the Colts, his production, contract outlook, and what this decision means for Indianapolis moving forward. The Indianapolis Colts face a major question at wide receiver: should they continue building around Michael Pittman Jr., or is it time to explore other options? We analyze Pittman’…
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At any given moment, an uncountable number of events are happening, but only some of them matter to us. What does it mean for something to matter, and more importantly, what does it mean for us to matter -- to ourselves as well as to others? The need to matter can be motivation to do great things, but it can also be a reason for people to come into…
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Jim is joined by baseball writer at MLB.com Manny Randhawa to break down the HOF candidacy of Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. First, Manny and Jim cover how Tulowitzki is one of the biggest "what if" guys of the 21st Century (15:55). Next, they discuss what only Babe Ruth and Tulowitzki have in common and ranks Tulowitzki among shortsto…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Justin Marozzi analyses what Trump’s coup in Venezuela means for Iran; Lisa Haseldine asks why Britain isn’t expanding its military capabilities, as European allies do so; William Atkinson argues that the MET’s attack on freemasonry is unjustified; and, Toby Young explains why the chickenpox vaccine is a positive …
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The Last Word, the offseason radio home for the Indianapolis Colts, makes its return with Casey Vallier and Matt Taylor. The duo opens the show with key takeaways from Chris Ballard's end-of-season press conference (3:15), followed by a discussion on the reported mutual interest between the Colts and Daniel Jones and a return in 2026 (6:00). Casey …
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Britain’s mums are backing Nigel Farage. One in five Mumsnet users intend to vote for Reform at the next general election, the first time a party other than Labour has topped its poll. Having been more negative towards Farage and the right in the past, why are its politically engaged users changing their minds? Are they swayed by issues like single…
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The Athletic's Jourdan Rodrigue, who wrote an in-depth feature story on Colts Owner & CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon in December, joins JJ Stankevitz for a deep dive into Irsay-Gordon's ownership style (1:10) and how she is molding the Colts to be a different NFL franchise (12:40). Rodrigue explains her reaction to Irsay-Gordon's decision to retain genera…
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Chaos is indeed a ladder, as Game of Thrones claimed, and we find this out as Angel Millar joins me to discuss his new book, Transcend the Chaos: Proven Integral Techniques for Emotional Control, Confidence, and Creativity. In an age of “liquid modernity” where constant change and unpredictable pressure have become the norm, we explore how to navig…
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Can Farage plot a route to Number 10, asks Tim Shipman in our cover article this week. He might be flanked by heavyweights – such as his head of policy Zia Yusuf and Conservative Party defector Danny Kruger MP – but he will need a lot more people to pull off his biggest upset for British politics yet. Where will they come from? And what’s the balan…
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Indianapolis Colts General Manager Chris Ballard speaks to the media during his 2026 end-of-season press conference, defending the organization amid criticism and frustration from fans. Ballard addresses the state of the franchise, roster construction, accountability, and offseason plans, repeatedly stating that “urgency has been there.” His commen…
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A con man flim flam artist who loved hockey wanted nothing more than to own a professional hockey team. The problem is that he wasn't a billionaire, which is sort of a prerequisite for professional team ownership. No problem. Borrow some cash, fake some documents, tell some lies and BOOM, the team was his..at least for a couple of months. Fill up t…
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Freddy Gray is joined by Joshua Trevino, Chief Transformation Officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and Senior Director of the Western Hemisphere Initiative at the America First Policy Institute. They discuss the complex history of so-called 'narco-states' and how they came to dominate vast parts of Latin America. Trump’s assault on Venezue…
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Let’s look at the right stars, as Graham Philips joins me to discuss his new book, The Original Zodiac: What Ancient Astrology Reveals About You. We’ll explore the world’s earliest known system of astrology, a mysterious Mesopotamian zodiac featuring eighteen distinct signs like the Serpent, Swan, and Eagle. Lost for over 4,000 years, the comprehen…
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For the full episode, search 'Quite right!' wherever you are listening now. This week: Michael and Maddie dissect Donald Trump’s audacious raid on Venezuela and ask what it reveals about power, national interest and the unravelling of the rules-based order. Was America acting like a rogue state – or simply doing what states do when their interests …
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The Athletic's Indianapolis Colts reporter James Boyd and his editor, Jim Ayello, react to Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon's decision to retain general manager Chris Ballard and coach Shane Steichen. Irsay-Gordon claimed that the "sense of urgency for them to deliver and perform has never been higher." But after an 8-9 finish in 2025 and missing th…
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Let’s break down the simulation as Andy Thomas joins me to discuss many of his terrific research projects, including those from his book, Strange: Paranormal Realities in the Everyday World. We’ll explore how paranormal realities are far more common in the everyday world than mainstream society typically acknowledges. And we’ll dive into a wide arr…
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Carlie Irsay-Gordon speaks at the end-of-season press conference and confirms Chris Ballard is staying as Colts GM — again. Colts fans are frustrated as ownership talks about a “sense of urgency” after another disappointing season. In this video, I break down the press conference, react as a Colts fan, and explain why many fans are tired of hearing…
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When the first World War kicked off, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, a notorious daredevil and rich kid playboy, decided armed combat wasn't for him. And so, rather than serve, he decided to dodge the draft. He would spend the next two decades begging for a pardon as he evaded justice and the many men sent to capture him. See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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Regular listeners will remember back in May we recorded a podcast debating whether Kemi Badenoch was the right fit for Tory leader. At that point in time the Conservatives were falling in the polls and she was facing allegations of laziness and a lack of a political vision. Spool forward to the end of the year and she is in her strongest position e…
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Colts Roundtable Live returns to put a bow on the Colts' 2025 season, which concluded with an 8-9 record. Colts owner and CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon discusses the return of general manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen, and shares a message to fans on how the season ended (5:05). Matt Taylor is joined by Rick Venturi and Joe Reitz as the…
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It's become increasingly clear that the Turing Test -- determining whether human interlocutors can tell whether a conversation is being carried out by a human or a machine -- is not a good way to think about consciousness. Modern LLMs can mimic human conversation with extraordinary verisimilitude, but most people would not judge them to be consciou…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Cosmo Landesman says life is too short to watch boring shows; Alex Diggins reports back from the Bukhara art biennial; Lucy Dunn provides her notes on BuzzBallz – which featured at the Spectator’s Christmas party; and, Richard Bratby reviews L’amour des trois oranges at the Royal Northern College of Music and Ario…
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Casey Vallier and Bill Brooks sit down to discuss the results of Week 18 and the conclusion of the Colts’ 2025 season. They begin by looking at rookie quarterback Riley Leonard’s impressive performance in his first career start (1:52) and Alec Pierce surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in a season in his career, as well as how valua…
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It’s always an honor when Kevin Cann joins the Virtual Alexandria to call mystic balls and strikes, and share the good news about Platonic Surrealism. He’ll share that there are quite a few archonic forces in the concept of Kundalini. But there is good news about this topic, too. Kevin proposes that Kundalini is a natural part of the body, connecte…
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The US launched a military operation in Venezuela, targeting the regime in Caracas and detaining President Nicolás Maduro, who has been transferred to New York where he faces charges of narcoterrorism. Donald Trump has described the move as a decisive defence of American interests, but critics point point to the double standards when it come to Tru…
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From David Block himself: In The Overlook Hotel, we will find Stanley Kubrick’s warning about the Elite, the Moon, the eye that never blinks, the hungry artificial rainbow in the sky, and the harvest of the innocent. We will continue the journey beyond the edge of the map, past the ice wall of our perceptions, to see the terrible, beautiful, and si…
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James Heale sits down with Sir John Curtice, the doyen of British polling, to take stock of an extraordinary year in UK politics and to look ahead to what 2026 might hold. Curtice explains why the rise of Reform UK during the spring local elections marked a historic turning point – establishing the longest period in polling history where a party ou…
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**Special Edition of the Jack Doyle Podcast** Philip Rivers joins his former teammate Jack Doyle for a special edition of the Jack Doyle Podcast. Philip opens the show by explaining what motivated him to return to the game (0:51) and discusses how his familiarity with the playbook helped make the transition back much easier (7:36). Philip compares …
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A far cry from the ‘roaring twenties' of the early 20th Century, the 2020s can be characterised as the ‘boring twenties’, argue Gus Carter and Rupert Hawksley in our new year edition of the Spectator. Record numbers of young people are out of work but even those with jobs face such a dire cost-of-living situation that they have no money left over t…
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Season Finale Showdown! The Colts and Texans face off in the final game of the season. Don’t miss Riley Leonard’s first career start as he steps into the spotlight in this must-watch matchup. Can the Colts finish strong, or will the Texans end the season with a statement win? Watch highlights, key plays, and full game analysis from this intense Col…
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