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Voices Of Courage

Ken D. Foster

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Ken D Fosters' Voices of Courage Show is more than just another radio program! It will take you on a journey to find your courage, breakthrough your limits, and master your destiny. No kidding! Ken has brought together the most Courageous People on our Planet who will inspire greatness with you and change your life for the better. In fact, if you are a regular listener, you will soon see the unseeable, know the unknowable, and do the impossible. You Will: * Be Inspired * Be Courageous * Beco ...
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Scanners Inc is a film preservation podcast hosted by Peter NCseventeen, dedicated to film archiving, scanning, projection, and lost media. Each episode pulls back the curtain on how cinema is saved, restored, and brought back to the screen. Featuring rotating co-hosts and expert guests from across the archival world, Scanners Inc is your guide to the craft, history, and hidden stories behind film preservation.
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The VHS Strikes Back

Whatever Entertainment

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Nostalgic movie review show hosted by Whatever Entertainment team, Dave and Chris. The guys go back in time to review some wonderful and truly awful movies from the days before streaming and even DVD's and had to go to the video store to pick up the latest entertainment. If you want to email the show please contact us on: [email protected]
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America’s premier Sunday morning public affairs program. For nearly 70 years, Face the Nation has sought to help audiences understand how current events affect their lives. Today, that mission remains the same. Hear moderator Margaret Brennan’s illuminating and informative interviews with elected officials, policy experts and foreign leaders. Face the Nation airs Sundays at 10:30 AM, ET on the CBS Television Network and at 12 PM, ET on the CBS News Streaming Network. Face the Nation is also ...
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You know that guy that reads all the time, and always has a book recommendation for you? Well, I read and/or produce hundreds of audiobooks a year, and when I read one that has good material, I feature it here. This is my Recommended Listening list. These choices are not influenced by authors or sponsors, just books worthy of your consideration.
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NPR's Mountain Stage

West Virginia Public Broadcasting

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The Mountain Stage Podcast is the complete recording of the entire live show. It features songs that were cut from the radio broadcast, and it is the only place you can hear the full finale song. New episodes become available about 10 days after the premiere broadcast date. We have Spring and Fall seasons of new broadcasts, so if you heard a recent show but don’t see it at the top of the feed, just scroll back a few weeks or use the search function to find a specific artist.
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The Film Quiz Podcast

whynow/Film Stories

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Nick Helm - and his trusty sidekick and scorekeeper Huge Davies - hosts the podcast that puts knowledge of the movies to the test - with a mix of contestants and film trivia too...! A whynow & Film Stories production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Golf Shots Podcast features interviews with some of the coolest golfers in the country - maybe the world. A podcast created with the goal of showcasing golfers doing amazing things and telling great stories. This game is awesome...let's talk about it.
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Sit down with Big Court as he delivers a unique brand of unfiltered content joined by some of the biggest names in entertainment/sports to share their journey and discuss trending topics in the culture. Joined by his daughter Rachel Renee' and Producer Ken, Holdin Court Podcast brilliantly blends the urban experience with current topics as guests document their life experiences and rise to fame. Holdin Court Podcast has risen tremendously in popularity and is one of the cultures top celebrit ...
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Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outside experts. And, on Fridays, the staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos disc ...
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The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas and people on earth. As a PR guy, he works primarily with iconic brands making podcasts and DTC content. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew May, and David Burkus; Apple iPhone keyboard inventor, Ken Kocienda; Harvard Business Review and Bloomberg opinion editor Sarah Green Carmichael; Dave Ramsey money guy ...
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Join Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, for The Rich Dad Radio Show — the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and delivers real-world lessons on money, investing, and entrepreneurship. Each week, Robert and his expert guests explore how today's economy affects your wealth and reveal the strategies the rich use to thrive in any market. From real estate to precious metals, stocks to entrepreneurship, Robert breaks down complex financial topics with hum ...
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In this compelling episode, investigative journalist and best-selling author Dick Russell shares insights from a remarkable five-decade career spanning political intrigue, environmental activism, and biographical storytelling. From uncovering the mysteries of the JFK assassination to chronicling the life of RFK Jr. in his latest book The Real RFK J…
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In this episode of Voices of Courage, Ken D. Foster is joined by legendary songwriter Carol Connors and Grammy Award–winning musician David Longoria for an inspiring conversation on creativity, resilience, and what it truly takes to win at the highest level in music and life. Today's guest is the legendary Carol Connors, an acclaimed singer and son…
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Get the Book "Rethinking SAFETY Culture" Today! Join the Community of Safety Pros today! In this episode, Blaine J. Hoffmann interviews Heather MacDougall, Esq. and CSP, a seasoned legal workplace safety and management professional. They discuss the evolving role of safety leaders, the impact of AI on safety management, and the importance of shifti…
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Bloody New Year (1987) was chosen by co-host Dave as the final movie pick in the Year of the Stitch-Up, and what a note to end on. The film was directed by Norman J. Warren, a cult British filmmaker best known for low-budget horror and exploitation fare like Satan’s Slave and Inseminoid. By the late 1980s, Warren was working with extremely limited …
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Five Faves: 2005 Edition Executive producer Adam Harris walks us through some of the most memorable sets and performances from his first season with Mountain Stage, twenty short years ago. Tune in to hear The Del McCoury Band, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Lizz Wright, Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith, Odetta and more! https://bit.ly/4sptuc8…
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Across the country, data centers that run A.I. programs are being constructed at a record pace. A large percentage of them use chips built by the tech colossus Nvidia. The company has nearly cornered the market on the hardware that runs much of A.I., and has been named the most valuable company in the world, by market capitalization. But Nvidia’s i…
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This week on Face the Nation, as 2025 comes to an end, we'll look ahead to what's on the horizon for 2026 and more. We'll turn to Wall Street and the Chairman and CEO of Bank of America Brian Moynihan for the industry's economic forecast. We'll discuss national security threats and challenges from the increasing use of artificial intelligence with …
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In this inspiring episode, Rand Selig—Stanford MBA, global financial strategist, and lifelong learner—shares his personal journey of redefining success, cultivating emotional resilience, and aging with intention. Drawing from decades of international experience and deep personal reflection, Rand offers insights on building meaningful relationships,…
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The writers Charles Duhigg, Cal Newport, and Anna Wiener join Tyler Foggatt for a conversation about artificial intelligence and the promises, myths, and anxieties surrounding it. The discussion was recorded before a live audience at The New Yorker Festival this fall. They explore the gap between Silicon Valley’s sweeping claims and what generative…
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Most investors focus on price—but that's not the real risk. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, Jim Clark, and Damon Jones explain why availability, counterparty risk, and real ownership matter far more than short-term market movements. As governments print trillions and confidence in the dollar continues to erode, the question isn't ho…
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Look Who’s Talking Now! (1993) was chosen by Chris, rounding out the unlikely trilogy that began as a surprise hit in 1989. By the early ’90s, the Look Who’s Talking franchise had already proven its commercial appeal, and TriStar Pictures was keen to keep the momentum going. This third entry shifted focus behind the scenes, with original director A…
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Part 2 goes deeper. 🔥 B-Legit pulls back the curtain on working with Daryl Hall, surviving depression in an industry that doesn’t show mercy, and why E-40 is one of the sharpest minds hip-hop ever produced. Then he breaks down his weight loss journey, mindset shift, and what it took to reclaim his health and focus. This ain’t a highlight reel — thi…
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This episode was recorded on November 16th, 2025 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Jack Blocker, Cole Quest & The City Pickers, Courtney Hartman, The Critton Hollow String Band. https://bit.ly/451CjinBy West Virginia Public Broadcasting
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The Republican Susan Collins has held one of Maine’s Senate seats for nearly thirty years, and Democrats, in trying to take it away from her, have a lot at stake. Graham Platner, a combat veteran, political activist, and small-business owner who has never served in office, seemed to check many boxes for a progressive upstart. Platner, who says he a…
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This week on Face the Nation, the long-awaited release of the Epstein files has begun, and will that good news about inflation improve America's views about President Trump's handling of the economy? President Trump is wrapping up the year with a tighter focus on the economy and affordability, both in the Oval Office, and on the midterms campaign t…
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On this Christmas special edition of Saturday Live, we take a deep-dive into the world of board games. Marcia Lewis’s has board games in her blood - her father was the creator of Cluedo. Neil Scanllan holds not one, not two, but four world records for his remarkable collection of Monopoly sets. Dr Harshan Lamabadusuriya, doctor by day, scrabble ass…
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This week on Scanners Inc, we dive deep into the world of film acquisition and restoration. We break down the films we’ve recently acquired, count down our Top 20 film screenings from the last 25 years, and share insights into the ongoing restoration of Howling II. Plus, we open up the mailbag to answer listener questions and talk physical media, p…
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The New Yorker staff writer Isaac Chotiner joins Tyler Foggatt to reflect on several of the most notable interviews he conducted in 2025. They discuss competing theories about the origins of political violence over the past year, how to understand President Trump’s approach to power in his second term, and the challenges of covering an Administrati…
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⚠️ Read Matthew Seaman's entire senior thesis: https://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/loyno-etd%3A433. History doesn't repeat itself—but it often rhymes. In this eye-opening episode, Robert Kiyosaki and Matthew Seaman examine one of the most dangerous financial mistakes governments can make: printing money to solve economic proble…
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Freddy Got Fingered (2001) was chosen by Supporter and friend of the show Blake, and it stands as one of the most infamous, chaotic, and downright bewildering productions ever funded by a major Hollywood studio. Directed by and starring Tom Green at the height of his MTV shock-comedy fame, the film was conceived as a vehicle to capture — and escala…
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Legendary Bay Area rapper B-Legit sits down for one of his realest conversations yet, breaking down his journey from the streets of Vallejo, California to becoming hip-hop icons alongside his cousins and groupmates E-40, D-Shot, and Suga-T as The Click. In this episode, B-Legit opens up about the early grind, family ties, Vallejo’s influence on the…
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In the course of his long career, Leon Panetta was a lieutenant in the Army, a congressman from California, Bill Clinton’s White House chief of staff, Barack Obama’s director of the C.I.A., and later, his Secretary of Defense. David Remnick talks with Panetta about the current Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, the legality of the ongoing Navy str…
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María Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader, escaped from Venezuela last week to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. Margaret Brennan spoke to her Friday in an exclusive interview, her first comments to U.S. media since receiving the coveted award. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.aud…
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This week on Face the Nation, breaking overnight, mass shootings at Brown University and at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia, plus our exclusive interview with Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace prize winner María Corina Machado. On Saturday, the president paid tribute to our nation's finest in that time honored American tradition, the…
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The actor and art lover Russell Tovey - who’s not only on a mission to spread his love of art far and wide… but is humanity's best hope in the War between Land and Sea. There’s no hint of CGI in the warzones Sally Becker’s been to - the recipient of a Lifetime achievement award at this year’s Pride of Britain, she’s made it her life’s work to help …
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For this special bonus episode of the Scanners Inc Podcast, we present a full audio commentary for Abel Ferrara’s Body Snatchers a film that occupies a unique and often misunderstood place within the Invasion of the Body Snatchers legacy. Throughout the commentary, we take a deep dive into the film’s troubled and unconventional production history, …
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In this episode of the Scanners Inc Podcast, Peter (NCseventeen) dives into the films he’s been scanning recently, along with a few new acquisitions and auction finds. He offers a teaser for Scanner Fest, revealing five films programmed by Scanners Inc, and explains why buying faded prints isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Also touches on films featur…
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The Washington Roundtable discusses what surprised them in 2025, reflecting on the major shock-and-awe events that defined the first year of Donald Trump’s second term: the capitulation of major law firms, universities, and media companies; the evisceration of foreign aid; the sudden threats of war against Venezuela; and much more. The panel also c…
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The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz is joined by the political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, who teach at Harvard, and Lucan A. Way, who teaches at the University of Toronto, for an installment of “How Bad Is It?,” a monthly series on the health of American democracy. In a new essay for the journal Foreign Affairs, “The Pric…
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Bill and Jamal talk Shedeur Sanders, coming off his stellar performance in a loss to Tennessee. The two discuss whether Sanders has a shot to be the long term quarterback in Cleveland, whether head coach Kevin Stefanski is working against Sanders, whether GM Andrew Berry deserves credit for drafting him and whether Sanders has had the right approac…
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The New Yorker staff writer Katy Waldman joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss how the Kennedy Center, the premier performing-arts hub in Washington, D.C., has been transformed under President Trump’s second term—and under his chaotic and unprecedented chairmanship of the organization. They talk about this year’s Kennedy Center Honors, which featured a gr…
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If you've ever wondered why you keep repeating certain patterns… why love feels blocked… why emotional pain lingers… or why success doesn't flow the way it should — this episode may change the trajectory of your life. Dr. Bradley Nelson reveals the hidden emotional energies we carry within us — trapped emotions and heart walls — and how they silent…
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For generations, we've been told that getting good grades, going to a prestigious school, and landing a stable job is the path to financial success. But what if everything you were taught about money is wrong? In this powerful episode, Robert Kiyosaki exposes why the traditional education system trains people to become employees—not entrepreneurs, …
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Malibu Express (1985) was chosen by Patreon supporter Herb, who has mastered the art of selecting premium-grade, sun-bleached 80s glamour for the show. Written and directed by Andy Sidaris, the film was part of his long-running “Bullets, Bombs and Babes” cycle — a collection of action-comedies known for fast cars, glamorous models, and plots that t…
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As a California congressman, Adam Schiff was the lead manager during the first impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. He later served on the January 6th committee. Trump has castigated him as “Shifty Schiff” and demanded that the Justice Department investigate him. In a conversation with David Remnick, Schiff discusses the current inquiry in…
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This week on Face the Nation, as Americans say they're feeling the pain of higher prices this holiday season, we speak exclusively with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. And as Trump's Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubles down on those boat strikes in the Caribbean, the debate over whether they were lawful ramps up on Capitol Hill. We talk to the…
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Chris McCausland, funny, clever, excellent dancer, widely loved. The list goes on. His new autobiography "Keeping Laughing" charts his life and career across a twenty-five-year journey where he lost his sight but found moments of happiness and laughter along the way. Douglas Roberston, survived being cast adrift in the pacific ocean for 38 days aft…
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The Washington Roundtable discusses President Donald Trump’s health and the signs of his age-related decline: a noticeably reduced work schedule, fewer public appearances, and more rambling, profanity-laden outbursts. The panel examines how this undermines Trump’s self-styled image of strength and vigor, what lessons about aging Presidents can be d…
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In this week’s episode of Scanners Inc, we dive deep into the world of film culture—exploring everything from the art of archiving to the thrill of rare screenings and the fast-paced world of film auctions. We break down why preservation matters, what gets lost (and found) in the process, and how collectors keep cinematic history alive. Plus, in ou…
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Bill and Jamal are joined by longtime journalist John Harris, author of Tomlin - The Soul of a Football Coach. The three talk about Mike Tomlin being under fire again from Pittsburgh Steelers fans. Bill and Jamal also talk Shedeur Sanders' QB 1 performance and Jamal breaks out his Week 14 addition of the Black QB rankings. Hosted by Simplecast, an …
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The New Yorker staff writer Jon Lee Anderson joins Tyler Foggatt to talk about the Trump Administration’s military strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats in the Caribbean. They discuss the questionable intelligence and rationale behind the operation, the legal concerns raised by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s alleged order to leave no survivors…
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B2K pulls up for a powerful and emotional conversation about brotherhood, healing, and what it really took to overcome years of infighting, pride, and public pressure. For the first time, all four members open up about the journey from conflict to forgiveness — and how personal growth made space for a new era of unity. From child stars to global R&…
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Most people believe the financial system exists to protect them—but the truth is far more unsettling. In this powerful Rich Dad compilation, Robert Kiyosaki breaks down why the traditional financial system is collapsing, how pensions and retirement plans were never guaranteed, and what inflation, government spending, and Wall Street corruption mean…
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Champagne and Bullets (1993) was chosen by JAC, who has a real talent for uncovering the most outrageous, bewildering, and unintentionally hilarious films ever committed to VHS. Written, directed, produced, and starring John De Hart, the movie is one of the most unique vanity projects of the early ’90s - a full-throttle explosion of action, romance…
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Only thirty per cent of the American public identifies with the MAGA movement, according to a recent NBC poll, but that coalition remains intensely loyal to Donald Trump in the face of scandals and authoritarian measures. Defections seem rare and come with the risk of reprisal, even from the President himself. Rich Logis is trying to make them less…
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This week on Face the Nation, President Trump escalates his anti-immigration crackdown in the wake of a deadly shooting of national guard troops in DC. The suspect is an Afghan national and the president is accusing the Biden administration of allowing thousands of Afghans in the country without proper vetting. We bring you the latest on the shooti…
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