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The Tough Questions: A Podcast

Josh Didriksen Gabi Keizer

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Join two New York losers while they get INCREDIBLY GRANULAR with a HUGE amount of BED WED DEADS. Joshua Didriksen, he's the cartoon comic book nerd dark bedroom guy, Gabi Keizer, shes the Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls spin class girl. Together? They hack and slash their way through dozens, no hundreds, NO THOUSANDS of BED WED DEADS. And you get to be along for the ride. Have suggestions? Have BWDs? Send us an email at [email protected] And follow us on TWITTER @TTQ_Podcast NSFW <3
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Stay connected to your community with "What’s Happening Salem," your go-to podcast for all things Salem, Oregon. Every Friday morning, we bring you the latest news, events, and stories from the past week, keeping you informed and engaged with what's happening in your city. Whether it's local government updates, community events, or neighborhood highlights, "What’s Happening Salem" ensures you never miss a beat. Tune in weekly to stay in the know and be part of the vibrant Salem community.
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Welcome to "Fishing for a Reason," the podcast that dives deep into the heart of fishing and the meaningful connections it brings. Hosted by Jamie Propst, founder of Anglers Unlimited, we explore the impact fishing has on our lives, communities, and environment so that you can become a more effective angler and catch more fish and have more fun every time you go out on the water or hit the hiking trails. Whether you target salmon, halibut, lingcod, crab, shrimp or fresh water species, there ...
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The Beat

Knox County Public Library

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In each episode of The Beat, host Alan May introduces a poet and we hear a few poems, usually read and recorded by the poets themselves. The Beat is produced by Knox County Public Library in Knoxville, Tenn. Rate and review The Beat: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-beat-1664614
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Betweters

Charif en Jair

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Elke maandag ontvangen we een gast aan onze tafel en streven we ernaar zoveel mogelijk van hen te leren. Op vrijdagen publiceren we soms een bonusaflevering genaamd "free talk," waarin Jair en Charif recente levenslessen met elkaar delen, populaire onderwerpen bespreken en persoonlijke verhalen delen. Ons doel is eenvoudig: leren. We willen zoveel mogelijk kennis en inzicht opdoen door in de gedachten van anderen te duiken. Luister en laat je inspireren om het beste uit jezelf te halen!
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Welcome to Choosing Your Reflection, a series of discussions about the allure and mystery of what to wear on your special day. Through conversations with our diverse group of former brides and grooms, we aim to unravel the unique significance of the perfect wedding day outfit and its meaning to our subjects’ pasts, presents, and futures.
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I help academics build their confidence to do the work they find meaningful and find the time to do it. This podcast includes a whole range of topics: strategies for protecting your time, writing and editing advice, thoughts on careers and the wider context, preventing overwork and burnout, etc. Pursuing a scholarly career is tough these days. I firmly believe that your academic career has the potential for joy as well as success. I also believe that you can pursue your scholarly work in wha ...
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Arlene Keizer, an Afro-Caribbean American poet and scholar, writes about the literature, lived experience, theory, and visual culture of the African Diaspora. The recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize, she later earned an MA in English and Creative Writing (Poetry) at Stanford University and a PhD at the University of California, Berkeley…
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In this episode of Fishing for a Reason, Scott and I sit down with experts John Keizer (Salt Patrol) and Eddie Dalmau to talk about a bucket-list fishing opportunity that every Pacific Northwest angler should know about. If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping the cold drizzle of winter and hooking into hard-charging yellowtail, roosterfish, dorado, sna…
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This Christmas Eve, join us for a magical, hope-filled celebration as we discover the quiet victory God launched in the most unexpected way—a baby in a manger. Through story, Scripture, and candlelight, we’ll remember that the Light has come, the darkness cannot extinguish it, and that God’s rescue plan still moves through ordinary people like us. …
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It's week 3 of our December series, The Christmas Conspiracy: Heaven's Secret Plan to Overthrow Darkness. And in case we needed a real-life object lesson in just how dark total darkness is, we were provided with a classic Pacific Northwest opportunity this week. Perhaps you weren't affected, but for thousands of people in western Oregon, Tuesday ni…
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In this episode, Jamie dives deep into the science, migration, and behavior of Pacific Market Squid—Washington’s most accessible winter fishery. Whether you’re jigging from Edmonds Pier at night or hunting massive schools from a boat with sonar, understanding migration, spawning windows, and habitat will directly increase your success rate. If you …
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In this season six finale, Anna and Derek discuss the absurdity of getting an in-ground pool in Illinois, if maybe Cousin Eddie is better in smaller doses, and much more during their chat of the holiday classic National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Bluesky or Instagram! It's the same handle for a…
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Connecticut father of four, Abe Donsky is credited with inventing the first modern electric nightlight in 1965. Fear of the dark is one of the most common childhood fears. But it's not just the kids who are afraid of darkness; many adults - though they may not want to admit it - are also afraid of the dark. Darkness robs us of our strongest and mos…
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In this deep-dive episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie breaks down the entire Pacific Razor Clam lifecycle — from microscopic larvae drifting in the surf to the full-grown clams you dig up on Washington’s beaches. If you love the science behind our local fisheries, this is your episode. Jamie explains how clams dig at surprising speeds, how spawn…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! Jacob Espinoza sits down with Gabe Johansen of SMI Real Estate to discuss Salem's biggest challenges and opportunities. In this candid conversation, they explore: The current state of homelessness in Salem and what it takes to truly help those struggling with addiction Why Portland is now cl…
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Welcome to this week's episode of Coffee Breaks! In this new series in partnership with the Salem Reporter, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel Alexander, editor of Salem Reporter, to discuss the latest news and developments in Salem. This week, they cover: The final Salem City Council meeting of 2024 and what's ahead in January New housing code c…
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It started about three months ago - and I was (almost) completely in the dark. There were forces plotting and scheming behind my back. Secret meetings were held, and covert communiques were happening. There was even some deception involved. Eventually, ALL of YOU were pulled into the scheming. And I? I had no idea what was going on. It was a carefu…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek debate just how unhappy J.C. actually was before Elizabeth came along, how is it that Elizabeth never ages a day, and much more during their discussion of the Diane Keaton starrer Baby Boom (1987). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Bluesky or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.…
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In this episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie and Scott sit down with George Harris, President & CEO of the Northwest Marine Trade Association — the man behind the iconic Seattle Boat Show and one of the strongest voices advocating for boaters, anglers, and the marine businesses that support our way of life. George shares 25+ years of stories, ind…
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Welcome to Coffee Talks—your weekly 10-minute news roundup from What's Happening Salem in partnership with the Salem Reporter! In this episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter to break down the biggest stories affecting Salem this week: Immigration Declaration: Salem City Council voted to declare a state of em…
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It's turkey time! Or, maybe in your household it's ham or prime rib, or maybe enchiladas or pizza. Whatever you eat, wherever you are, whoever you're with, I hope your heart is filled with gratitude. And speaking of gratitude, what are you grateful for this year? The answer to that question is often linked to people we love, things we have, or memo…
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Welcome to What's Happening Salem! In this episode, host Jacob Espinoza sits down with County Commissioner Converse to discuss Marion County government, public service, and the challenges facing Salem today. Topics covered include: Understanding Local Government How county, city, state, and federal governments work together The historical origins o…
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Welcome to the first episode of Coffee Talks—a new series from What's Happening Salem in partnership with the Salem Reporter! In this special episode, Jacob Espinoza and Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter sit down with Derek Gilbert, a First Citizen award winner and champion of bringing back Salem's beloved Holiday Traditions Parade. Discover…
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Welcome to this episode of What's Happening Salem! Jacob Espinoza sits down with Andrea, the superintendent of Salem-Keizer School District, to dive deep into the challenges and opportunities facing our schools. In this candid conversation, they discuss: The Budget Crisis: A $25 million budget reduction looming for Salem-Keizer schools—and what it …
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In this Black Friday special of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie and Captain Scott break down the best fishing-friendly deals you can grab this holiday season — from portable power stations to custom rods, killer reel discounts, and even a unique “deal” from WDFW that lets you skip the crowds and go catch jumbo trout instead. Fresh off an epic razor cla…
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When my friend turned 30, her parents began a tradition of celebrating that milestone birthday with an extended family gathering at a resort or vacation home somewhere. That year, her celebration was held at a resort on the Oregon coast. Growing up on the east side of the Cascades, she didn't vacation at the coast. Why drive that far when there wer…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek question how Eddie and Vincent never ran into each other before, the plausibility of relaxing in an unbuttoned flannel shirt, and much more during their discussion of the Paul Newman-Tom Cruise two-hander The Color of Money (1986). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Bluesky or Instagram! It's the same handl…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! Jacob Espinoza sits down with Josh Kay from First Commercial Real Estate to explore the business and community side of Salem's real estate landscape. In this insightful conversation, they discuss: The challenges and opportunities in Salem's commercial real estate market are as a tertiary mar…
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Welcome to another episode of What's Happening Salem, a new weekly series in partnership with the Salem Reporter—your quick coffee-break update on the stories shaping our community. This week, Jacob Espinoza is joined by Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter to unpack two major local stories: • Detroit Lake’s 2025 drawdown: Why the water level m…
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"Children, obey your parents in all things; for this is well pleasing unto the Lord." Colossians 3:20 It was one of the first verses I memorized as a child. And it was quoted often around our house, with emphasis on the word 'obey.' I know the intention was good, but somehow the message my young heart received was more about performance and perfect…
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In this episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie and Scott dive into one of their favorite winter traditions — razor clam digging on the Washington coast. Whether you’re planning your very first dig or looking to fine-tune your setup for better results, this episode walks you step-by-step through how to plan, gear up, find the clams, and cook them up…
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Arlene Keizer, an Afro-Caribbean American poet and scholar, writes about the literature, lived experience, theory, and visual culture of the African Diaspora. The recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize, she later earned an MA in English and Creative Writing (Poetry) at Stanford University and a PhD at the University of California, Berkeley…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! In this critical episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rick Gaupo from Marion Polk Food Share to discuss the unprecedented food insecurity crisis facing our community. Rick provides an inside look at: The impact of SNAP benefit disruptions on 75,000+ individuals across Marion and Polk Count…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! In this Coffee Talk edition—a new series in partnership with Salem Reporter—Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel Alexander from Salem Reporter to discuss: Oregon's last-minute push to distribute SNAP benefits amid federal uncertainty How local food pantries continue dealing with increased de…
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Today we talk to Jason (he/they) who was a founder and one of the first members of Rainbow Youth! Jason shares his experience growing up as an out and proud youth in Salem in the 90s. He discusses how Rainbow Youth has grown over the years and the story of his renewed involvement to become the chair of its board during the pandemic.…
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An interview with Lee Skallerup Bessette about the book Of Many Minds: Neurodiversity and Mental Health Among Faculty and Staff in Higher Education, which she has co-edited with Rebecca Pope Ruark. We discuss the trap and the promise of higher education for neurodivergent folks, and the ways that contributors to the book navigate that. Read the edi…
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In this week’s episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie shifts gears from the usual fishing talk to share unique winter adventures around Anacortes, Whidbey Island, and the San Juan Islands. Whether you want to stay connected to the water without launching the boat, or you’re craving new places to explore during the off-season, this episode covers th…
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Blessed. It seems to be the new catchword. You see it and hear it all the time. And while Scripture does tell us that every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father, I wonder if somehow we've misunderstood what it means to be 'blessed.' Over the next four weeks, we're going to unpack what it means to live a life that God ble…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about the ethics of giving a ten-year-old electroshock therapy, just how annoying a talking chicken can be, and much more during their discussion of the fever dream cult classic Return to Oz (1985). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Bluesky or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smonta…
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In this episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie and Scott sit down with the multi-talented guide Brianna Bruce, owner of Livin’ Life Adventures — a year-round guide service covering nearly every fishery in Washington State. Brianna shares her inspiring story of turning her lifelong love for fishing into a full-time guiding career and how she’s helpi…
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Being thirsty is a signal; it's your body's way of telling your brain that you need water. Water is essential for over a dozen major bodily functions - essential processes that keep your body breathing, moving, and functioning properly. Your body is designed to require water. Over the past couple of months, we've been looking at a different - and e…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! In this Coffee Talk edition—a new series in partnership with Salem Reporter—Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel Alexander from Salem Reporter to discuss: The upcoming Halloween weekend and growing Day of the Dead celebrations in Salem The impact of potential SNAP benefit interruptions on lo…
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