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Sunset Grill

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It gets dark in Murrells Inlet, it gets much darker at the sunset grill. Discussing murders, cults, and conspiracy theories, The Sunset Grill features the opinions of Noah Byrne, Blair Pitcher, and Kelsey Hudgins.
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M.I. Stuff Podcast

Kelsey Hudgins

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Kelsey Hudgins "A Murrells Inlet Based Musician and Talker" discusses how random topics relate to him and his guests. From talking through his own personal problems, he stumbles upon multiple ways to solve them. Maybe you could benefit from his ramblings as well. Enjoy, and be a good person!
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Go Ask Allyson

Allyson Sullivan, Lang Realty

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What makes me and this podcast stand out from the crowd? Read below, listen to the show, and leave a rating and review!With over 20 years of experience, Allyson is one of the top Realtors in South Florida. She credits her success to understanding the importance of solid relationships and is extremely well respected by her clients and peers. Allyson has worked hard building her reputation as one of the pre-eminent “OG” Realtors in Palm Beach County and one of Delray Beach’s top-selling agents ...
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ECO SPEAKS CLE

Diane Bickett and Greg Rotuno

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ECO SPEAKS CLE is the podcast for the eco-curious in Northeast Ohio. In each episode, we speak with local sustainability leaders and invite listeners to connect, learn, and live with our community and planet in mind. Hear from the people and organizations that make our region a great place to live, work, and play. ECO SPEAKS CLE is hosted by Diane Bickett and produced by Greg Rotuno.
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Peak Tales

John A. DiMare

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The Peak Tales Podcast offers short educational conversations on HPLC and GC Chromatography for Scientists , Students and Researcher's. Several times per month we will present a topic to help you do better chromatography. Peak Tales is produced by Agilent Technologies.
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Coaches Rob Burgess and Eric Menchi dive into all fitness-related topics, fitness training, nutrition, mental state, biomechanics, posture, and much more. Learn the science we have tested and tried out over our career as coaches and really understand it all.
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#keepyouflying

Lufthansa Technik

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Welcome to Lufthansa Technik’s KEEP YOU FLYING podcast, where we make expert content from LinkedIn audible. Here, our colleagues share their unique insights and knowledge regarding aircraft MRO and talk about their personal field of competence or projects. If you want to hear about the current trends and repair methods in aircraft MRO, new predictive maintenance approaches, or the latest technologies in outfitting the latest-generation VIP aircraft, then stay tuned and follow us. That way, y ...
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Murder, Mayhem and More

Murder, Mayhem and More

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Join your host Shanna every other Thursday for a new episode where I will dive deep into all different kinds of true crime cases! Grab your favorite cocktail or drink that you fancy and enjoy! Please email me at [email protected] if you have a case you would like me to research and cover.
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This season, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. In this episode, I talk with Kitty Farnham and Ky Holland about Alaska Version 3. AKV3, like this season of the podcast, is imagining the future of Alaska. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! Reco…
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Historyman presents Dr. Benjamin Schaffer and the Navies of the Colonial World of America. Dr. Schaffer has carved out a niche in American history by researching the evolution of the navies in America. British power throughout the world was primarily due to its supremecy of the sea. Dr. Schaffer has researched the history of how the shipping was us…
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This season, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. In this episode, I talk with Alisa Marie Selvaggio & Jay Butler about their positive visions for wellness in Anchorage. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! Record a voice memo on your phone of you…
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Historyman presents the Museum of the Waxhaws. The Waxhaw area of North and South Carolina was very important in the fight against the British during the American Revolutionary War. It was also the birthplace of President Andrew Jackson. The Museum of the Waxhaws is doing its part to tell the important story of the area. Theirs is a story not only …
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Send us a text Our region's water isn’t just running through our taps; it is shaping our region and our future. Cleveland is a waterfront city, and in this episode, you will hear how technology, entrepreneurship, destination development, maritime trade, and recreation are blossoming under our culture of freshwater stewardship. This recording is fro…
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This season, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. In this episode, I talk with Yereth Rosen about her positive vision for Anchorage’s economy. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! Record a voice memo on your phone of your positive vision for Ancho…
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Historyman is in Lexington County, SC with JR Fennell, the Director of the Lexington County History Museum. During the American Revolution there was a large population of German settlers in the community. The names of those first settlers are still hallmarks of the communities in the county. JR touches on those influences and some of the battles/sk…
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We are taking a break this week from Season 5: “North to the Future,” but it’s an excellent time for you to consider your dream for Anchorage’s future. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! Record a voice memo on your phone of your positive vision for Anchorage’s future and send the audio file to [email protected]. Please put in …
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Historyman presents Dr. Timothy Holder and his insight on General George Washington. As a speaker, author, and writing coach, Dr. Holder has worn many hats. He has a deep love of history and his latest book, Forged in Fire and Hope, gives a deep dive into the personalities of some of this nation's greatest Presidents. Come walk in the footsteps of …
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In part two of our conversation with top South Florida realtor Nicole Stanbra, we get into the real estate questions consumers are constantly asking but rarely get clear answers on. Host Allyson Sullivan and Nicole break down the truth about timing the market, when to list your home, and how to use real data to make smarter decisions. We talk about…
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This season, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. On this episode, I talk with Laurie Wolf about her positive vision for Anchorage’s non-profits. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! Record a voice memo on your phone of your positive vision for An…
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Send us a text Cities don’t forget—their land remembers. In this episode, we speak with Isaac Robb, Chief Urban Program Officer at Western Reserve Land Conservancy, and explore how his organization works to turn Cleveland's vacant and underutilized land into living assets, including neighborhood parks, memorial gardens, and reforestation programs t…
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This episode is going to get weird. This season, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. On this episode, AnchorED City Podcast host Joel Kiekintveld interviews himself about the future of religion in Anchorage. We want to hear your positive vision of the future! R…
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Historyman presents Molly Fortune, the CEO of the South Carolina 250th commission. The commission has been preparing for the upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations of the American Revolutionary War. All 50 States will be celebrating the birth of our nation over the course of the next 10+ years. South Carolina is at the pointed end of the spear whe…
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In this episode of Go Ask Allyson, host Allyson Sullivan sits down with powerhouse realtor and veteran Nicole Stanbra of Real Broker to talk about her inspiring path from military life to real estate success. Nicole shares how her discipline, perseverance, and “speed to implementation” mindset helped her build a thriving business, lead a strong tea…
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During Season 5, we are considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for a positive imagining of Anchorage’s future. On this episode, we hear from Erin Baldwin Day, who represents District 4 (Midtown) on the Anchorage Assembly, and Matt Schultz, who is running for Alaska’s seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, as they …
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Historyman presents Libby McNamee (lawyer, author, and historian) as she reflects on her book, Susanna's Midnight Ride. This is a story of how a young woman braved the elements and the real threat of the enemy to warn Lafayette about a plot to capture him. Her brave actions saved the American General from capture and became a legend in the Virginia…
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On Saturday, November 8, 2025, there will be a Day of Storytelling for the Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet as part of an effort to have our area designated as a National Heritage Area. At that event, more than fifty "storytellers from across the Anchorage-Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area are coming together to reflect on who we’ve been, who we are now, and…
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S5: E1 – North To The Future: Season 5 Introduction This episode is the first of a new season. In Season 5 we will be considering the Alaska State Motto – “North to the Future” as a model for how we positively think about the future. #anchoredcity https://anchorageutc.org https://www.facebook.com/AnchorageUTC @AnchorageUTC Resources Used I Make Thi…
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Community college nursing programs are vital to closing the healthcare workforce gap. Dr. Jennifer Fritzges, the chair of the Allied Health Department at Carroll Community College, explains how her college ensures its nursing program retains top-notch faculty and that nursing students are supported in and out of the classroom.…
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Historyman presents Defending Fort Stanwix, the fort that never surrendered by William L. Kidder. Cornell University Press is releasing this new book about the failed siege of Fort Stanwix by the British in the Mohawk Valley of New York during the Revolutionary War. Author William L. Kidder provides insight into his research and story lines as he p…
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BTS 36: Returning to The Hydra of Homelessness – Micro-Unit Housing Season three of this podcast was titled “The Hydra of Homelessness.” In that season, back in 2022, we looked at a number of different issues connected to homelessness to get a more complete view of the complexity of that issue. On this episode we are returning to the Hydra of Homel…
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Historyman presents Norm Rickeman and his book Unsung: William Moultrie and the Battle of Sullivan's Island. Listen while Norm gives us the inside scoop on this rarely mentioned hero of the American Revolutionary War. General William Moultrie, though rediculed, stubbornly fought for Charleston and South Carolina when Continental General Charles Lee…
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On Saturday November 8, 2025 there will be a Day of Storytelling for the Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet as part of an effort to have our area designated as a National Heritage Area. At that event more than fifty "storytellers from across the Anchorage-Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area are coming together to reflect on who we’ve been, who we are now, and wh…
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Community College Voice Podcast Season 10, Episode 7. Dr. Kevin Walthers is the superintendent/president of Allan Hancock College in California. Using the model from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Survey of Community College Outcomes, Dr. Walthers shared the data publicly and illustrates how it tells a more complete story about his students…
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Historyman presents Corinne Hoch and her new book on the Woodlawn Plantation. Nestled in the shadow of Brookgreen Gardens, Woodlawn Plantation was the home to some of the oldest families in South Carolina. Corinne Hoch's new book tells the wonderful history of the property that once was her family's homeplace. Spanish settlers, artisian wells, and …
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Send us a text Brodie Longo is a young organizer and director of the Northeast Ohio chapter of Beyond Plastics. This grassroots organization works to combat plastic pollution and the use of single-use plastics through education and activism. In this episode, Brodie speaks about what it's been like starting a local Beyond Plastics chapter and how, a…
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Allyson sits down with Boynton Beach Mayor Rebecca Shelton for a candid look at what is changing right now in the city we call home. We talk Town Square timelines, why TIF funding matters for getting shovels in the ground, and where new mixed use projects are already underway. Mayor Shelton shares her nonpartisan approach to local leadership, the p…
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Historyman presents award winning author and historian, Larry Schweikart and the Bookends of Miracles of the Revolutionary War. Larry identifies at least 4 miracles that occurred during the War of Independence that points to a Divine annointing of the United States of America. Freedom Reigns!By historyman1781
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Historyman presents writer, historian and filmmaker Larry Stephens. Nancy Hart of Wilke's County, GA is a heroine of the Revolutionary War. Her exploits are brought back to life through book and film. Larry Stephens' passion for the story is evident as he walks us through the creation story of these wonderful projects. Freedom Reigns!…
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The Dashboard Diaries #4: Wenatchee, WA It can be hard for Alaskans to feel connected to the rest of the country. I recently went on a nearly coast to coast drive with my daughter and her family as they moved from South Carolina to Washington State. As we drove 500-mile days for a week a few connections between places on our drive and my home city …
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Historyman presents the Rev. Dr. Paul Wood and the violent story of Bloody Bill Cunningham during the American Revolution. William Cunningham was a former Patriot soldier turned Loyalist who went on a rampage towards the end of the war and sought retribution against those who had wronged him. Freedom Reigns at Historymanpodcast.com…
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Send us a text Anthony Iovine is the sales manager for Gateway Products Recycling, a family-owned paper recycling company, in business for over 30 years in Ohio and Pennsylvania. When asked why he loves his job, he says it's "waking up every day to save the planet - one bale of cardboard at a time." Paper recycling has been around since about 1031 …
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You are invited to end the summer by going on a road trip with us on the Dashboard Diaries – brush up on the topic of homelessness with “The Hydra of Homelessness” – and look forward to Season 5: “North to the Future.” #anchoredcity https://anchorageutc.org https://www.facebook.com/AnchorageUTC @AnchorageUTC Sounds used: https://pixabay.com/music/m…
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Historyman presents Geoff Baggett and his junior series of Revolutonary War books. Geoff Baggett, of https://cockedhat.wordpress.com/ , introduces us to some of the characters of his books written for young readers. Drawing from his love of the Hardy Boy series, history and writing, Mr. Baggett weaves tales of heroism set in the colonial time perio…
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The Lowe's Foundation announced 12 new Gable Grants for community and technical colleges to help solve America's critical skilled trades worker shortage. The funding expands the foundation's nationwide network of Gable Grants recipients to 60 organizations, each delivering scalable pathways into high-demand trades careers. We talk to the director o…
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It can be hard for Alaskans to feel connected to the rest of the country. I recently went on a nearly coast to coast drive with my daughter and her family as they moved from South Carolina to Washington State. As we drove 500-mile days for a week a few connections between places on our drive and my home city of Anchorage emerged. Welcome to the Das…
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Historyman presents historian Dean Hunt as he tells of the Cherokee War in 1776. Listen as he describes how the various Native tribes met and declared war on the Americans. Was it coincidence that they declared war at the same time as the British attacked Charlestown? The American Revolutionary War visited places we now know as Seneca and Clemson, …
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