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Kaplan and Crew

Kaplan and Crew

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🎙️ Welcome to Kaplan and Crew! | Sports • Life • Laughs Home of Southern California’s realest sports talk! Join Scott Kaplan, Alex Padilla, and John Browner every weekday for unfiltered takes on So Cal's sports teams and everything else poppin’ in sports and culture. Real opinions, smart conversation, and hilarious moments — no corporate nonsense. 💥 New Episodes Daily at 10AM PST! 👀 Subscribe for behind-the-scenes clips, exclusive interviews, and all the moments too spicy for radio. 📍 Based ...
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Kaplan and Crew - Interviews

The Mighty 1090 - San Diego

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🎙️ Welcome to Kaplan and Crew! | Sports • Life • Laughs Home of Southern California’s realest sports talk! Join Scott Kaplan, Alex Padilla, and John Browner every weekday for unfiltered takes on So Cal's sports teams and everything else poppin’ in sports and culture. Real opinions, smart conversation, and hilarious moments — no corporate nonsense. 💥 New Episodes Daily at 10AM PST! 👀 Subscribe for behind-the-scenes clips, exclusive interviews, and all the moments too spicy for radio. 📍 Based ...
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Gul Hussain

Gull Hussain

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The world is changing abruptly and seriously. Keep check risks around. And stay safe and sound. Cover art photo provided by Robert Katzki on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ro_ka
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The Muckraking

Ida Tarbell and C. Gull

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Discussions of politics, culture, social justice, science, technology, and all the news that’s fit to criticize. Led by Ida Tarbell and C. Gull https://themuckraking.wordpress.com/
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Money Mindset with Gull Khan

Energy Tools and Mindset Strategies for Money Mindset

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The Money Mindset with Gull Khan podcast is created for entrepreneurs who want to break free from their limiting beliefs around money and live a life of unlimited abundance. Money Mindset Expert Gull Khan talks about mindset techniques and her unique Energy healing strategies that will help you attract the prosperity and abundance you deserve. Get to hear interviews about other entrepreneurs that unleashed their full potential and increased their earnings by changing their Mindset. Register ...
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GullsCast

San Diego Gulls

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The voice of the San Diego Gulls, Andy Zilch, gives an update on the team's action in the AHL and interviews a member of the team each week on GullsCast.
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The Kept Faith Podcast is back! San Diego's Original Sports Blog has decided to grace the internets with its award-winning* podcast once again! You're welcome. Listen as Dallas, Nick, and Producer Travis walk you through San Diego's sports headlines and news!
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Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you. Join us for daily two-minute stories about birds, the environment, and more.
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The Science of Birds

Ivan Phillipsen

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The Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource for any birder or naturalist who wants to learn more about ornithology. Impress your birding friends at cocktail parties with all of your new bird knowledge! Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a professional birding guide and passionate naturalist with a PhD in Zoology.
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Welcome to John’s Old Time Radio Show!!! Listen To John Heneghan play and talk about 78 rpm records from his collection. Each episode features a different theme and style and some will feature special guests playing records from their collections. Sign up on iTunes to automatically download the show. There will be a new show posted the 1st of every month. Check back and tell your friends!!!
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DASH

Jonathan Hufnagel

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The DASH Podcast is a collection of the best ideas, practices, and success stories from around the world of sports and digital fan engagement
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Delve into intriguing stories from our weird, wonderful and utterly wild world. You'll experience nature in a whole new way, from untangling the strange world of spider sex and digging up the greatest fossil finds, to meeting mysterious ocean giants and finding out why there’s no such thing as a seagull. Join experts Rosie Holdsworth, Ajay Tegala and Heather Birkett on adventures in the UK’s diverse habitats and uncover fascinating tales that connect us with wildlife. New Wild Tales are rele ...
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Podcast home for musician, broadcaster, actor & comedian Dan McGuinness. Dan is also the lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist/frontman for the legendary touring group, Creedence Clearwater Revisited. (Featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & co-founding members of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stu Cook & Doug "Cosmo" Clifford.) McGuinness also enjoys performing with projects Revisiting Creedence & The Dan McGuinness Band. For more information, please visit DanMcGuinnessMedia.com. Like what you're he ...
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👕 Bird Merch — Get yourself some bird shirts! ~~~ In this episode—which is number 126—Ivan Phillipsen heads to the seashore to explore the iconic Herring Gulls whose calls define the soundscape of coasts across North America and Europe. Listeners meet not just one but two species: the American Herring Gull and the European Herring Gull, nearly iden…
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👕 Bird Merch — Get yourself some bird shirts! ~~~ Episode 127 of The Science of Birds is Ivan Phillipsen’s annual review of fascinating ornithology stories from 2025. Learn about a handful of standout studies that deepened what we know about birds, from major developments in global bird taxonomy to surprising insights about behavior, evolution, and…
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Wendell Berry wrote: "When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests." Where do you go to rest and renew yourself in nature? Where do you come into the peace of wild things? More info and transcript at BirdNote.org…
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For folks looking to try birding for the first time, getting started can be daunting. Should you learn every species’ call, every subtle feather pattern before you head out to look for birds? While it’s good to prepare, there’s a risk of scaring yourself out of starting, and preventing the kind of hands-on experiential learning that’s one of the be…
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At her home in New Orleans, Grammy-winning musical artist Rickie Lee Jones has transformed her yard into a safe haven for birds. By putting out water and feeders, she’s become popular with the local cardinals, doves, and even a crow with a distinctive white wing. The experience has encouraged Rickie to find more ways to take actions to protect bird…
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Kererū, green-blue pigeons native to New Zealand, like to sun themselves after dining on fruit. But in warm summer months, the bird’s sunbathing has a surprising side-effect. A part of their digestive system called the crop stores their latest snack – where it begins to ferment, eventually making the pigeons drunk! The rotund creatures often get so…
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The Golden Eagle is a bird of epic proportions not only for their impressive size but also for the many legends they’ve inspired across human history. They are one of the largest eagles in the world with a wingspan of more than seven feet. When the Aztecs saw a Golden Eagle devouring a serpent atop a cactus, they knew they had found their promised …
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Polar Bears symbolize the icy landscapes of the far north like no other animal. The bear's way of life — its very survival — is inseparable from the Arctic pack-ice. Less familiar is a remarkable bird that shares with the Polar Bear this vital link to ice: this Ivory Gull. The gulls feed on small fish and other marine life, but also scavenge carcas…
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From his start in 1937, the gangly, black-feathered Daffy Duck was a cartoon original: wildly outspoken, volatile, and confrontational — a truly daft duck. Daffy was one of the most memorable characters from the golden age of cartoons, paving the way for other screwball cartoon personalities to come. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want m…
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A century of logging and fire control has taken its toll on the mature pine forests of the West, the preferred nest site for this Lewis's Woodpecker. But there is hope. Lewis's Woodpeckers also nest along rivers in large cottonwoods, trees of little value for timber. Also, many remaining tracts of old-growth ponderosas are protected on public lands…
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A bird known as Titanis walleri made its home in Florida just a few million years ago. Titanis, as its name suggests, was titanic indeed — a flightless predator, 5 feet tall, with a massive hooked bill. Titanis and other birds related to it belong to a group some paleontologists call the "terror birds." They were dominant land predators in South Am…
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Every bird species uses its wings a little differently, and some are specialized for highly efficient flight. But that means going without other abilities. Swallows and hummingbirds, like a Talamanca Hummingbird, capture their food on the wing, but they can’t walk. Swifts, which are acrobatic in the air, can’t even perch. Yet they dazzle with the m…
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To hear a Common Loon in the wild during summer, you’ll need to find a northern, freshwater lake where a pair is nesting. But to find that same Common Loon in winter, you’ll likely need to look on a saltwater bay. This shift from fresh to salt water would kill most animals. But loons — along with many ducks and other water birds — have evolved to m…
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The rock faces of Cwm Idwal are cold, dark and uninhabitable; unless what you love is to dangle off the frozen cliffs. Ice climbing takes you into a winter playground, but as the climate crisis thins the ice, how can climbers and conservationists work together to save one of the UK’s rarest flowers? Join ecologist and botanist Barbara Jones and ice…
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The Wall of Birds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a towering mural showing nearly 250 life-sized birds across a map of the world. To complete the impressive artwork, artist and scientific illustrator Jane Kim spent 17 months painting day in and day out. Though the experience was often solitary, Jane stayed connected to the outside world throug…
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Writer and ornithologist J. Drew Lanham shares a note he has written to a Dark-eyed Junco, which he fondly nicknames “snowbird.” More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes the…
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In the depths of winter, when open water is frozen over, it can be challenging for birds to stay hydrated. Some birds eat the frozen water all around them. Cedar Waxwings catch snowflakes in mid-air. Black-capped Chickadees drink from dripping icicles. Plenty of other birds scoop up fresh, powdery snow and eat it. It could be worth the calories to …
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Thomas Poulsom is a hobbyist LEGO builder best known for his models of birds. But making birds out of bricks isn't easy. That’s why he uses special pieces to sculpt something entirely different — like when minifigure carrots became a puffin’s legs. A unique piece called a “snot brick” allows him to build in any direction, making it possible to make…
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At the visitor center of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, artist and scientific illustrator Jane Kim painted the Wall of Birds to celebrate the evolution and diversity of birds. Completed in December 2015, the massive mural depicts nearly 250 birds — and several of their ancient predecessors — on a map of the world where each lives. Jane worked clos…
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