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The Happy Hour Harmonica podcast brings profiles of some of the top harmonica players and technicians today. The podcast is sponsored by Seydel harmonicas. Check out their great range of products at www.seydel1847.com. If you would like to make a voluntary contribution to help keep the podcast running then please use this link: https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour. Visit the main podcast webpage at: https://www.harmonicahappyhour.com/ Contact: [email protected]
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The ever-affable W. Logan Freeman and that dirty, rotten coward Alex Morand sit down once a week and watch a movie featuring acclaimed writer/actor/director/producer and harmonica player Fisher Stevens. Then they shoot the poop and talk about it.
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Every Photo Tells... Obscurities

Mick Bordet on Podiobooks.com

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Del Fawmer is a solo musican with a blossoming career, but her life is turned upside down when her dying grandmother asks her to delve into the secrets of the past. Visiting the old woman's house, Del comes across a box full of unusual musical instruments, each accompanied by a letter. Join her as she learns about a homemade, pedal-powered organ, the different uses for a drainpipe and Bob Dylan's unwanted harmonica. Each quirky instrument reveals a story from Del's family history that lead h ...
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A Redhead Spins The Blues is a weekly blues radio show. The DJ, Kim Sedlock, interviews bands live -- and the bands also perform live, in between chatting with Kim. Other times, she DJs the show, playing a wide variety of old and new blues from different parts of the country, including tinkling piano blues, gritty backporch harmonica blues, rockin' blues, classic blues, and even experimental blues. The show can also be heard be heard live on Mondays from 1:00-3:00PM on 106.1FM, WSCA, or stre ...
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Put Your Books Down

Natalie Sanderson & Angela Bingham

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Natalie Sanderson and Angela Bingham invite you to take a break from your week and enjoy some meditation...pop culture meditation. We know you're smart, we get it. But right now it's time to take deep breath...and put your books down. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram @putyourbooksdown.
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Billy Prewitt is 80 years old and began playing blues 7 decades ago. A surviving staple on the Chicago blues scene his podcast takes you on a colorful storybook journey through his long life in his own words, stopping off at the places he’s been & everywhere in between. Telling about the people he’s met & played with leading up to his Emmy winning documentary, the only blues documentary to ever win an Emmy called Talk A Blues Streak ”The Documentary.” An accomplished lead guitarist and maste ...
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101 Part Time Jobs is the interviews podcast that unearths the graft and resilience of artists in an uncertain time for music. Giles Bidder interviews guests about the gumption and work ethic that drives them to create, defying the odds of an ever-changing industry to ensure that the show can go on. Guests have included IDLES, KNEECAP, Blossoms, Denzel Curry, Self Esteem, Tim Heidecker, The Last Dinner Party, Lauren Mayberry, Crowded House, English Teacher & many more.
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Textual Feelings

Textual Feelings

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Ever been curled up, reading a great book, listening to some background music... but somehow it's just all wrong? You know what i'm talking about, right? You're reading some Jane Austen but Biggie's singing 'gimme some HOES, a bank roll and a bag o' weed'. Or you're reading the Great Gatsby but some sweet (?) Bob Dylan harmonica is blasting. It's not that you don't love Biggie and Bob. It's that you're just not in the same place right now. It's you, it's not them. If you have ever experience ...
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The Pie: An Economics Podcast

Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago

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Economists are always talking about The Pie – how it grows and shrinks, how it’s sliced, and who gets the biggest shares. Join host Tess Vigeland as she talks with leading economists from the University of Chicago about their cutting-edge research and key events of the day. Hear how the economic pie is at the heart of issues like the aftermath of a global pandemic, jobs, energy policy, and more.
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Welcome to the rendezvous! A meeting of hearts and minds where we explore the nature of nature and shower all honoured guests with the colourful light of consciousness. Join me as we journey into truth. Like a rolling philosopher's stone . . .
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Smash Boom Best is a funny, smart debate show for kids and families from the Brains On Universe. Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best: Pikachu vs. Mario, Lollipops vs. Popcorn, Flamingos vs. Axolotls, Mermaids vs. Bigfoot, Cats vs. Dogs, Spiderman vs. Batman, Refrigerators vs. Toilets, Minecraft vs. Lego… the list goes on. Our star-studded line-up of debaters use facts and passion to make their case, teaching listeners how to defend the ...
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KHANDBAHALE_Talks

Sunil KHANDBAHALE

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This podcast discuss about life, philosophy, emerging and futuristic technology innovations from every walk of our life. This podcast covers the news, events, updated and life stories from KHANDBAHALE.COM .. stay tuned... #khandbahale #sunilkhandbahale #podcast #technology #innovations #mit #sloan #innovation #entrepreneurship
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Lets Talk About The Music, Talk Show

Lets Talk About The Music, Shels L Pixi

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Founded in 2015, LTATM, Let’s Talk About The Music is a multimedia platform and podcast dedicated to promoting independent musicians and exploring the music industry. We spotlight emerging artists, dive into industry trends, and spark engaging conversations that connect music lovers and creators. Whether you're an indie musician looking for exposure or a fan eager to discover fresh talent, LTATM delivers insightful interviews, thought-provoking discussions, and entertaining deep dives into m ...
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Reversing Polarity

Reversing Polarity

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Reversing Polarity is a queer Doctor Who fancast, watching classic episodes in a random order and explaining that Doctor Who has always been gay, actually. Episodes released every other Thursday.
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Gerard McLean

Gerard McLean

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Picking my brain will cost you a fortune. No discounts. Author; Monkey with a Loaded Typewriter. Gerard McLean is a humor essayist disguised as a writer. As of the publication date of his first book, he is confirmed alive. These podcasts and recordings are proof-of-life.
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Foolish Academy

Sam Forshee & Camden Ammons

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Come on over for charming anecdotes, movie reviews, and all around comedic fun! Join Cammons, Sammyboy, and their friends and classmates for discussions about high school and life experiences. Ladies and gents... welcome to Foolish Academy! Class is in session. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foolishacademy/support
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The CAA Cast Network

Ozark Christian College

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This show highlights the podcast projects created by high school students at Ozark Christian College's Creative Arts Academy. Find out more information here: https://occ.edu/events/creative-arts-academy
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Sarby and Zemmy are two weird mfs who thought it would be a good idea to be two weird mfs with cameras and mics recording. Join them for The Last Drop Podcast, a Comedy and Entertainment Podcast where they tackle tough issues like "do girls prefer moisturized or non-moisturized 🍆s?" or "How much can I fit up my 🍑?" (you know, the REAL issues this world faces). Tune in every Friday to laugh, cry, cringe, and feel better about yourself.
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The Bonesaw is an entertainment website started by Chris Butera in 2014. A multimedia journalist and Brooklyn College alumni, Butera has interviewed members of various bands including Cannibal Corpse, Toxic Holocaust, Rigor Mortis and more. He also writes for Reviewfix.com, Examiner.com and has interned for WWE and Earache Records. He likes reading, classic video games and food that is mostly bad for you. For more cool content, check out www.bonesawzine.com.
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River of Suck

Andy Reiner

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You have to suck at something before you can be good at it. River of Suck is real-talk about struggles with confidence, self-doubt and becoming the youest you. Host Andy Reiner and guests ranging from musicians to scientists parse tough questions about maintaining a healthy attitude in the face of impossible-seeming obstacles, fear and "thought piranhas."
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BAND IT ABOUT is an in-depth music interview podcast hosted by Di Spillane. Each episode features candid conversations with musicians as they share personal journeys, influences, and stories rarely told. With deep musical knowledge and genuine curiosity, Di researches every guest, creating a unique and engaging listening experience for music lovers, drummers, and storytellers alike. Di Spillane is also the program host of the weekly music program called OFF the LABEL which airs on Monday aft ...
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The Collective Music Therapy podcast is brought to you by Asami and Matt. We're bringing you progressive perspective and innovative ideas from the world of music therapy. We're hoping to open up a discussion about the ways in which music is being used to support mental health and wellbeing. Thank you for listening!
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As Robin Ince embarks on the world tour of Horizons - A 21st Century Space Odyssey with Professor Brian Cox, he has decided to keep a diary of their adventures, secondhand bookshop finds, local discoveries, artist manifestos, show reports and much more. The diaries are available in written form on the Cosmic Shambles website but this podcast features extended versions of the entries, clips and extra chat. Part of the Cosmic Shambles Network, the network for people with curious minds. Support ...
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Hermine Duerloo, Laurent Maur and Alexandre Piret join me on episode 150, for a retrospective on the great Toots Thielemans. Toots was born in 1922 to humble beginnings, in Brussels, Belgium, where his parents ran a cafe. His first instrument was an accordion, which he started playing at age three and showed great promise. He took up guitar and the…
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In this wide-ranging conversation, Nobel Prize–winning economist Roger Myerson reflects on a career studying how rules shape human behavior, from optimal auction design to Ukraine's decentralization reforms. Myerson explains the foundations of mechanism design and incentive constraints, tracing economics back to Xenophon and arguing that local demo…
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This debate is sure to be sweet music to your ears. It’s Harmonica vs Glockenspiel! Two harmonious instruments but only one can win! Wailin’ away for Team Harmonica, it’s comedian Aron Woldeslassie! Making melody for Team Glockenspiel, it’s voice actor Merk Nguyen! Which tune-maker will triumph? Listen to see who our judge picks and head to smashbo…
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JJJJJerome Ellis styles their name with five Js because it’s the word they stutter on the most. The artist, writer, composer and multi-instrumentalist has released a new album Vesper Sparrow which layers spoken word, vocals, saxophone, hammered dulcimer, organ, electronics and more. JJJJJerome speaks to Andrew Ford about the musical opportunities t…
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The Glasgow-based singer Quinie travelled across Argyll on her horse Maisie to collect old Scots songs for her new album Forefowk, Mind Me. On this record, Quinie (whose real name is Josie Vallely) pays tribute to her ancestors as well as Scots Traveller singers like Lizzie Higgins, whose deep connection to the land has been expressed beautifully i…
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“Ships become obsolete; fine furs are ravaged by moths, faded by the sun, worn by rubbing against show cases; garments go out of style; the gold watch grandfather handed down is replaced by a thin one. Change and decay is all around — except in violins. Death rarely comes to the violin.” So wrote Arland Weeks in 1929, in The Scientific Monthly. Dr …
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We're taking a little break for the holidays so instead we want to share one of our favorite shows with you: StoryPirates! In this first episode of their newest season, the Story Pirates receive an intriguing invitation and meet a new adversary. Featuring two new stories: ‘The Bed’, a song about an exhausted doctor just looking for somewhere to nap…
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Enjoy this encore presentation of this holiday episode! We will back next week! Our dear Allison came back to the pod to laugh about two of the greatest Thanksgiving movies ever: "Home for the Holidays" and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." Check out our website here: https://putyourbooksdown.com/ Watch the show on our YouTube Channel: https://www.…
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Seraphim Trio have been making chamber music together for over twenty years. Pianist Anna Goldsworthy joins Andrew Ford to talk about her relationship with violinist Helen Ayres and cellist Tim Nankervis, as well as the women composers – famous and lesser known – they have recorded as part of their latest album Radiante. Written from the small shed…
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Aspirations of modernity, progress and innovation drove music through the 20th century. For French composer Maurice Ravel, inspiration from (and imitation of) his peers, of the voices and styles around him, made him a true original. He pulled from Spanish music, 18th century music, Viennese waltz and jazz, and yet within seconds it’s always possibl…
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Behind a number one album, number one single and two sold out arena shows at 3Arena in Dublin are three mates who finished college and made a go of playing all the shows they could. Thanks to a company car and it's fuel card, a cold countryside house and a few people they met along the way, Kingfishr are a band who bring people together and, in the…
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 We're on a little winter break and we're gonna be back with a new smash boom battle on January 8th. Today we have an episode of the other show that Molly hosts: Brains On. This is an episode about something near and dear to every fan of Smash. Boom, best laughter. Laughter is like a language and humans are really good at understanding it. In this …
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Chances are you've heard this low-end thumper in your bass woofers, or have seen him perform around Michigan (as well as the world). He's performed with various national acts, including Bettye LaVette, Sturgill Simpson, Brett Lucas, Mitch Ryder, and more. He's a 'first-call' from the bass master. himself, Michigan's Don Was for multiple studio proj…
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#ltatm #letstalkaboutthemusic 🎄 Happy Holidays from Let’s Talk About The Music! 🎶 📣 Off the Mic will return December 27th — just in time to close out the year with more behind-the-scenes moments! 💻 Check out our official website for podcast updates, music blogs, merch, and more: 👉 www.ltatm.com 📻 LTATM is now a radio talk show! Season 2 has officia…
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Season 2 of Let’s Talk About The Music officially begins with a powerful conversation about moving forward — in music, creativity, and life. This episode features Aleisha and marks a major milestone for LTATM as the first episode produced in collaboration with 88.1 The Burg, transitioning the show into its new era as a live radio program. In this c…
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As we close out 2025, host Tess Vigeland highlights research from UChicago scholars. Hyuk Su Kwon, Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, explains the design of electric vehicle subsidies. Eduardo Montero, Assistant Professor at Harris, reveals how Seventh Day Adventist churches adapt when members face costly trade-offs between …
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Nat & Ange spiral from fake Christmas trees to Roofman (Channing Tatum living in a Toys R Us?!) with phrogging, Peter Dinklage chaos, gentle criminals, trauma talk, and zero jazz hands—pop culture at its unhinged finest ✨📚 #PutYourBooksDown #Roofman #PhroggerRobber #PodcastComedy #PopCulturePodcast #MovieTalk #ChanningTatum #KirstenDunst #PeterDink…
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Almost every description of South African singer, cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe starts with a phrase like “genre-defying”, but Abel refers to himself as genre defining. Wherever he tours, he brings with him a lifetime of musical influences ranging from his childhood in Sebokeng, a township outside Johannesburg, to adolescence at Soweto’s Afric…
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Episode 149 is the third compilation of the ten minute question answers from episode 112 to episode 148. Not every episode had a ten minute question, as there’s been quite a lot of retrospective episodes in this batch. So there are 27 episodes covered here. I hope you enjoy listening back to this collection as much as I did putting it together. And…
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The Brains On crew is hitting the road in 2026, and our first shows have just been announced. If you like fun, games, dancing, optical illusions and... Mystery Sounds, check out Your Brain is Magic. Head to brainson.org/events to get tickets for the following shows: 1/17 Newark, NJ Victoria Theater 1/18 Red Bank, NJ The Vogel 1/23 San Diego, CA The…
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Ellen Stekert has spent a lifetime in folk music. She got her first guitar at 13 (to assist with her rehab after contracting polio) and soon after high school she became enmeshed in the Greenwich Village folk scene, crossing paths with the likes of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. Ellen released four albums of traditional songs in the 1950s and then …
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One’s a happy hopper and the other is a fine swine. Get ready for Pigs vs Frogs! Both animals are popular in books and movies. Both have cool features. But which is the coolest critter? Writer and archeologist Anna Goldfield will argue for Team Pig and actor, voice artist, and improviser Billy Soco will debate for Team Frogs. Listen to see which an…
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Ronan Kealy tells us about growing up the junior brother of a pominent Gaelic footballer, finding his voice in Dublin and how moving back to his parents' home and learning about tree rings and fairy forts informed the storytelling behind his album The End - out now on Strap Originals. Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.r…
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Nat & Ange Survive Aggressive Carolers, Tanning-Bed Trauma, Tim Allen's Midlife Meltdown & Demonic Frosty in This Chaotic Holiday Roast 🤣🔥✨ #PutYourBooksDown #ChristmasWithTheCranks #HolidayComedy #PodcastLOL #JamieLeeCurtisForever #VigilanteCarolers #TimAllenDrama #FrostyHasDemonicEyes #HolidayMovieReview #FunnyPodcast #WomenWhoPodcast #ChaosChris…
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The incredibly moving songwriter tells us about archaeological digs, finding the definition of what being a sustainable artist is, and writing a new song early this day. Naima's new Live in Toulon is out now Thank you The Shop in Deptford for hosting - find them at https://www.instagram.com/theshop.se8/ Get yourself some top class Shure microphone …
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Brisbane trad band Amaidí say they perform "doofy folk stuff": accordion, guitar, banjo and fiddle augmented by stomp box and electronics. Amaidí means nonsense in Gaelic but it's more than just silly stuff, with their new album Beyond Cape Capricorn reflecting the broad and often dark influences of Scottish and Irish music in the Australian folk t…
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