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Science communicators Ella Hubber, Tom Lum, and Caroline Roper learn about anything and everything interesting! Each episode they teach each other about a science topic, and learn about a miscellaneous topic. Whether it's bugs on drugs, temporal illusions, or fanfiction, there's so much out there, so let's learn everything! Join our Discord, email us, and follow us everywhere at www.LetsLearnEverything.com
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YOU WOOD THINK?

Bobby and Mikey D

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Bobby D and Mikey D are 2 Canadians who have been friends for longer than most people are alive and they have teamed up to give their perspective on the world through their lens. We are both licensed professionals in our fields of study and are willing to discuss the hot topics.
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Way of the Fathers

CatholicCulture.org

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A podcast about the Fathers and Doctors of the Church—the foundational figures of Christian history. A production of CatholicCulture.org. Currently covering all the Doctors of the Church! Seasons 1-3 were hosted by Mike Aquilina. Seasons 4-5 are hosted by Dr. Jim Papandrea. 1: The Church Fathers 2: The Early Ecumenical Councils 3: Cities of God 4: Heresies 5: Doctors of the Churcch Episodes marked as bonus are on miscellaneous topics.
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Welcome to Ski Cap, Hoodie, and Shorts! This podcast is a project for you and I to learn together as we go along. It will touch on different topics and may act as a way to be thought provoking, be background noise or company for you, or just be something comforting to listen to. Topics include but are certainly not limited to travel, food, technology, education, sports, life, trivia, and topics that are miscellaneous, variety, and potpourri too! Feel free to jump around and listen to the epi ...
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Join me for your favorite 15 minute ramblings about whatever topic I choose! It’s all unscripted stream of consciousness- I hope you like it! | My website- https://dansmiscramblings.podbean.com/ | Listen on Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/1bDpcg58MeZk3bKsShvRwS Support my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/dansmiscramblings
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Matt Byrne

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Welcome to Root Delta! This channel is to discuss common school math, science, and miscellaneous topics and techniques for successful high-school students! New Videos posted on Tuesday's during the school-year!
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Miscellaneous Debris

The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK

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Social Issues, Sports, UFOs and Movies- just a few examples of the topics The Mad Chatter delves into on the Miscellaneous Debris podcast. The Chatter bounces from topic to topic with serious takes, comical vitriol and an eccentric attitude that makes the chattering all the more... mad. Follow on Twitter @RMKMadness for more content.
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PerfectCast

Bruce Matson

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The PerfectCast is a long forum conversation concerning fantasy football and miscellaneous topics hosted by Bruce Matson with friends and other fantasy football analysts.
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Are you on your way to work? Gearing up for a long drive? Rainy day? Chill and listen to my bookshelf with or without some commentary. I read full length or excerpts of fiction, non-fiction, magazines, and STEAM news. Book excerpts range from Star Wars,Dr. Feynmann,The Science of Interstellar, Human Universe,Ray Bradbury,The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Grimm Bros Fairytales, various poems, and Arabian Nights Anthology. News sources are usually phys dot org and the magazine is usually scienti ...
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Interviews with creatives and entrepreneurs in various fields covering topics such as their career journeys, life challenges and triumphs, romance, self care and all the miscellaneous things.
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Just a dude from Harlem that will be discussing sports (with a smidgen of some pop culture news as well), giving my daily input on trending topics and other miscellaneous things going on in that realm.
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary's Podcast consists of chapel and conference messages, devotionals and promotional information in both audio and video format. Southeastern hopes you will find this information instructive and encouraging in your walk with Jesus Christ as world renowned pastors, preachers and professors teach God's Word and discuss important biblical topics related to the church and our culture. You can learn more about Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary by vis ...
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Up Now Podcast

Up Now Podcast

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Everything through independent artist/producer/songwriter Prince Geevs eyes. • A big movie buff on Movies (New & Old) & Popular TV shows. • A professional wrestling enthusiast •Sports and Miscellaneous topics • Lastly, as an independent hip-hop recording artist, that’s going to place other independent artist on this platform to give them a voice——FREE! Stay tuned...you just might like this!
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PROC·LA·MA·TION: A public or official announcement of an important matter. Every week on The Grand Proclamation, host Jon J has a guest on the show to talk about social, political, or miscellaneous topics that are relevant to right now. This is a platform for people with a difference in opinion to explain, debate, and converse their views either openly, or anonymously, whichever they choose. These are important conversations. This is The Grand Proclamation.
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As part of our mission to end cardiovascular disease, The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation offers weekly cardiology Grand Rounds to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in cardiology. These weekly meetings feature topics from the following cardiac specialty areas: congestive heart failure, electrophysiology, cardiac imaging, interventional cardiology, heart disease prevention, cardiac surgery, vascular/endovascular and miscellaneous.
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AudioBoards

audioboards

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Are you looking for a convenient way to review medicine on the go? Look no further, as we have found the perfect solution for you! AudioBoards! What sets AudioBoards apart is its accessibility and convenience. You can simply plug in your headphones and listen while you go about your day. This means you can review cases and topics while doing household chores, running errands, or even during your daily workout.
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Neel + Jordan

Neel Kolhatkar + Jordan Shanks

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Comedians Neel Kolhatkar and Jordan Shanks choose a different topic each podcast and use it as the catalyst for discussion and banter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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USMLE Step 2 CK Plus

Abdillahi Omar, M.D.

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This book and subsequent audio companion reflect what I would have wanted when I was studying for the USMLE Step 2 CK exam. One of the major hurdles I faced while studying for my exam was the lack of a single reference resource similar to what existed for the USMLE Step 1 exam at the time of writing this book. This meant I had to use multiple resources which presented information in different formats and with different points of emphasis, resulting in a disorganized study approach. Despite m ...
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Send us a text Two kittens keep climbing the curtains while we try to make sense of a week that refuses to sit still. We open with a reported U.S. move in Venezuela and the familiar pull of oil, legitimacy, and geopolitics dressed up as security. The claims arrive fast—narco ties, infrastructure payback, “make it profitable again”—and we slow them …
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It's the new year! Which means it's time to learn about the most interesting thing... ourselves?? We answer YOUR questions with OUR answers, so learn a bit more about us, science, and the show! Links we Talk About: Our Top Songs Playlist Magnetic Fields Tiny Desk Anni DiRusso Tiny Desk Doechii Tiny Desk Dr.Cal Whale Cancer TikTok Timestamps: (00:07…
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Send us a text Snow finally showed up by sundown, the lights looked right, and we dove headfirst into a winter mashup that hits sports, headlines, and a few hard truths. We start with the World Juniors, where Canada’s fight with Česko reminded us why hockey is best at high speed—and why grinding, mistake-watching styles drain the joy. From there, w…
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Send us a text A parrot with no filter, a grid that taps out, and a stranger who runs toward danger—this one swings from absurd to profound without losing its heart. We kick off with a joke that actually lands, then steer straight into the cold reality of a 13-hour Nova Scotia power outage and what it says about aging, above-ground infrastructure t…
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The HaLearnDays are here!! And with it come learning, laughs, and fun facts from us and friends of the show, as well as a few surprise new friends! Images we Talk About: Bat Carrying Bristol Stool Chart Lego Head Diagram The Praise the Lord Show Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:08:10) Bats (00:19:45) Livingston's Body (00:25:18) Pi & PIE (00:34:45)…
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Send us a text The first storm hits and suddenly the freeway turns into a stress test. We kick off with winter driving truths that cut through the noise—why crawling at 15 on a 100 road can be more dangerous than you think, how to handle black ice without panic, and the two habits that prevent most pileups. Simple, steady choices make the differenc…
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What are the most EXTREME lifeforms on Earth, and how are they surprisingly important to study? And what is the long yet recent history of astrology, and why do we reach for it? Things we Talk About: The Seal Stream Sea lion running Paper Clipping: Female Astrologer Paper Clipping: Suffragette Books Paper Clipping: WW2 and Astrology Paper Clipping:…
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Send us a text What do you call it when an Olympic path swerves into cartel power and vanishes into the open air? We follow the startling arc of a Canadian snowboarder allegedly ascending to cocaine kingpin status in Mexico, where visibility doesn’t equal vulnerability. The story peels back how extradition works, why local authorities hold the real…
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St. John Henry Newman (1801 - 1890) - Arguably the most famous convert since St. Paul, St. John Henry Newman defined the method for discerning the difference between legitimate growth and development in the Church, as opposed to the kinds of change that are really a deviation from Tradition and a corruption. Sorting this out led him to lose his tru…
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Send us a text The hunt for a good deal shouldn’t feel like a month-long maze, but here we are. We open by wrestling Black Friday into something useful, then pivot to the future of car buying as Amazon starts listing authorized used Fords. Convenience meets reality when winter hits: service backlogs push tire swaps into January, the first dusting t…
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Cross-posted from the Catholic Culture Podcast with Thomas V. Mirus. Paul Shrimpton assisted in the process of making St. John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church. He joins the podcast to discuss his involvement in the process, and his new book from Word on Fire Academic, "The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity. During his lifetim…
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What, when, where, why, and how... do we sneeze? There's a surprising amount of mystery to the thing we do all the time, and a lot to learn about! And how many parables and metaphors that we use are actually true? Let's actually dig in to the research and bust some myths!! I mean... break some... falsehoods!! Images we Talk About: The Rat Diagram C…
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Send us a text The cold hits first, but it’s the cars that really bite back. We open with lane assist tugging at the wheel, ghost collision warnings, and the kind of low-clearance ride that turns into a snow plow the moment the driveway berm appears. Winter tires, maintenance delays, and a lucky score on unused Michelins set the stage for a bigger …
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St. John Henry Newman (1801 - 1890) was an Anglican priest and Oxford scholar who reasoned his way into the Catholic Church, with the help of the Church fathers. He spent the first part of his life and career as a Protestant, but once a Catholic, he made a lasting and significant contribution to Catholic thought and apologetics. Links Check out St.…
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Send us a text The highway felt empty this morning, the kind of quiet that pulls you back to lockdown days and makes you notice what really matters. That calm sets up a bigger conversation about basketball’s future: the pull of spectacle versus the power of fundamentals. We go from a 7-foot-9 Montreal phenom towering beside Wemby to the hard truth …
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How have animals adapted to the digging lifestyle, and can that help us explain the Devil's Corkscrew? And what are the various ways movies can be censored across the world, and what does that tell us about the world itself? Images we Talk About: The Devil's Corkscrew Mole Skeleton Comparison Mole Digging Video Monitor Lizard Burrow Monitor Lizard …
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Send us a text An inch here, a cleat there, and a season tilts. We open with the Blue Jays’ unforgettable World Series run that stretched into extra innings and even past the time change, reliving the slide that barely missed, the gutsy umpire call, and the bizarre moments only baseball serves up in October. Beyond the drama, we dig into what actua…
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St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) - Aquinas brought the development of Catholic thought and theology to a plateau, navigating the middle path between Augustine and Pelagius; Anselm and Abelard; and even Plato and Aristotle. He's called the Common Doctor because the Church has affirmed that his teaching should be taught, and held up as the standard, in…
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Send us a text A couch, a city, and a swing that shook the country. We start with Jays euphoria after a 12–4 win and a pinch-hit grand slam that felt ripped from a movie—complete with the human detail of a hero sleeping on a teammate’s pullout because his family took his place. The joy was real, the sixth inning was chaos, and the next day’s media …
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It's the podcast's birthday!! So Tom has a few ideas he wants to pitch to Caroline and Ella... but first! Ella and Caroline finally revisit the topics they promised! What are the WILD stories behind the race to discover new elements, and what are the real nuancy nuances of craftivism? Images we Talk About: William Morris' Print Terrero's Hankie Han…
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Send us a text Jet-lagged from Paris and already on the mics, we kick things off with a wild headline: an alleged Louvre theft of the French crown jewels and Louis XIV’s stones. From there the ride gets sharper and more personal—music loss hits home with the passing of Sam Rivers, plus close-to-home pneumonia scares that remind us how fast life can…
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Send us a text A Hollywood paycheck looks huge—until the residuals arrive as pocket change. We pull back the curtain on TV and music economics, from Kevin Costner’s laughable checks to the Beatles catalog costing tens of thousands per needle drop, and the quiet math behind late-night clip limits. That conversation sets the tone for a wider throughl…
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Send us a text Thanksgiving weekend energy, a little barbecue mischief, and a lot of basketball truth. We kick off with LeBron’s sciatica—what that really means at 23 seasons deep—and why the Lakers’ offense can suddenly look lighter when he’s not steering every possession. The tension isn’t new: freedom without him versus the reintegration puzzle …
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We know ghosts aren't real, but what is real is the way our brains make us imagine the creepy things that go bump in the night. What about our psychology makes it so easy to be spooked? And we've all heard of costumes and pumpkin carving, but what are the weirdest old Halloween traditions, and what can we take into our own traditions? Things we Tal…
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St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) - Student of St. Albert the Great, and friend of St. Bonaventure, St. Thomas Aquinas brought theology and scholastic philosophy together in a way that remains the standard of Catholic thought to this day. In some ways, St. Thomas can be thought of as a second Augustine, who arguably even surpassed the great father of …
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Send us a text Ever find yourself gripping the steering wheel in frustration as someone tries to merge directly into your lane without yielding? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive into the maddening world of highway driving etiquette and the seemingly lost art of understanding what a yield sign actually means. We share stories of entitled d…
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Wait... ELLA is doing a math topic?? Not only that but she finds the beauty in searching for answers among the toughest math problems. Then, friend of the show Ellen Weatherford takes us through a tour of video game controllers. My favorite is the- wait how did we end up talking about World War 2?? Images we Talk About: Tesseract Gif Tennis for Two…
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St. Bonaventure (1221-1274) continued the legacy of St. Anthony and was the Franciscan counterpart to Aquinas. He's called the second founder of the Franciscans, and the Prince of the Mystics, because he continued the mystical tradition of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, and he preserves for us the mystical spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi, as well …
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Send us a text The disturbing shooting of Charlie Kirk sets the stage for a candid exploration of America's political divide. We wrestle with the fundamental question: how did we reach a point where violence becomes the response to words? No matter where you stand politically, we agree that dialogue should never be met with bullets. Truth itself fe…
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What does chemistry have to do with computers? Well it might just be the best way to understand what's actually going on inside a CPU! And how could there have been a moon hoax back in 1835? Well it involves cosmic pluralism and Edgar Allen Poe so buckle up! Images we Talk About: Vaccuum Tubes in Computers The First Integrated Circuit Another early…
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St. Bonaventure (1221-1274) was the friend and colleague of St. Thomas Aquinas. What Aquinas was to the Dominicans, Bonaventure was to the Franciscans. St. Bonaventure is known as the second founder of the Franciscans because he was important for the organization of the order, and for bringing forth and expanding upon St. Francis' spirituality. Lin…
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Send us a text Sports legends and fan moments take center stage as we explore basketball immortality, controversial player deals, and the thin line between passion and entitlement in sporting culture. The Basketball Hall of Fame recently welcomed a stellar class, with Carmelo Anthony headlining as one of the purest scorers in NBA history. Despite h…
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Send us a text When Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson suddenly appeared looking dramatically thinner at a recent film festival, the internet exploded with reactions ranging from concern to accusations. In this no-holds-barred episode, Bobby D and Mikey D cut through the carefully crafted PR statements to examine what's really happening with celebrity body …
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Send us a text Ever wondered if your parents have a favorite child? Spoiler alert: they absolutely do. Bobby hilariously recounts how his mother consistently favors his youngest brother, from accepting his oversized zucchinis (after rejecting Bobby's) to calling him to complete tasks Bobby was already handling. These aren't isolated incidents but p…
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Send us a text EP 24 The modern education system is crumbling under the weight of contradictory approaches and eroding standards. From El Salvador's strict military-style reforms to Nova Scotia's complete elimination of high school exams, we're witnessing educational experiments that could have profound consequences for future generations. A vetera…
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Is pointing rude? I'm sure it's a simple question with a simple answer that won't completely break our brains in rethinking all we take for granted about gesture. Also, what is Lauren’s holy grail lost media of gesture studies? Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:05:01) Is Pointing Rude? (00:48:11) Questions for Lauren (01:25:26) Outro Support us with…
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St. Albert the Great (1206-1280) mastered every field of study available to him, from astronomy to zoology. He was called the "miracle of his time," not because he performed miracles, but because he was considered an authority - on the level of St. Augustine and Peter Lombard - even within his own lifetime. He was the mentor and teacher of a more f…
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Send us a text Nova Scotia's worst drought in decades sets the stage for a wide-ranging conversation about family dynamics, parenting observations, and the peculiar way parents never stop seeing us as children. Mikey D and Bobby D share their unique perspective as non-parents watching their siblings and friends raise families, gaining newfound appr…
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