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Twisted, Torn And Moist

Twisted, Torn And Moist

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Ever wanted to get to know your favourite bands? The aim of my podcast is to interview as many bands as I can in an informal way so that you get to know them as people rather than just an album cover. My interviews are totally unscripted, unedited and we talk about whatever the band wants allowing their fans to get to know them on a more personal level. I'll be hosting a series of quizzes in order to find the cleverest band.
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Two Moist Ladies

Trixie Bloom

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Two Moist Ladies is a comedy podcast hosted by Barbarella Martini and Floella Foley, otherwise known as the outrageous and outspoken Barb and Flow. Featuring; Moist women, Jobs for men, I Love my Pussy, women's health, Pretty Boy Trent's recipes, Orgasm in a box, Cracker-chat, movie and music reviews, Jam critiques, and Dangerous colours.
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Moist Radio

Moist Radio

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Moist Radio is a weekly podcast broadcasted live (not live) out of Rockville USA Studios in Vernon Rockville, CT. Its hosts, John Schauster and Tyler Dickens, are two twenty-somethings that reflect on life and life's struggles. Struggles like being white, living in New England, why today's music sucks, and how they're so much better than everyone else. The podcast features one or two weekly guest speakers, at least one being a minority ... because diversity. It also showcases local bands, mu ...
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Mission To Zyxx

Mission To Zyxx

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An improvised science fiction sitcom following a team of ambassadors as they attempt to establish diplomatic relations with planets in the remote and chaotic Zyxx Quadrant… better known as the "ass end of space."
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mOisted

mOisted

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Believe or not mOsited is a downloadable FREE radioshow. Yes that’s right. It is a PODCAST! You can find the show and everything around/about it here at www.mOisted.com Funny, filthy and seriously humorous. After a surprisingly successful hungarian podcast (Viclondonban) the crew goes English to upset even more people around the world. It’s a real life comedy from a young couple and a single hot girl! The weekly show based on the comedy of Viktor Nyics -Vic who is…. let’s just say: ”a real w ...
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Takeover the World

Big Moist Media

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From the guys at the table that's way too loud behind you at chili's, Blake Girdwood and Andre Jones are two guys talking about their takes on everything going on in the blue marble that we all inhabit and learn day by day on how the rule the galaxy...or at least the world.
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A podcast that reaches out to touch history only to find our fingers are moist. The History Happy Hour a podcast that is ALWAYS on the right side of history, and our opinions are ALWAYS 100% accurate. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyhappyhour/support
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Dunce Cap

Richard Johnson

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Welcome to Dunce Cap. A business podcast with business people about not business things. Richard is a douche and asks guests hard-hitting questions, like "Why do you wake up moist?" and "Ms. Frizzle: Smash or pass?" It’s Between Two Ferns meets Sesame Street meets business meets your mom. It's not really a show; it's more of an experiment in watching successful people lose their dignity, one ridiculous question at a time. Tune in to see awesome guests get humanized, humbled, and maybe even a ...
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Mold grows fast in Tallahassee because of the warm, humid climate and frequent rainstorms. In this episode, we talk about how mold spreads in homes, why it is dangerous for your health, and what steps you can take to stop it. If you are a homeowner, renter, or landlord in Tallahassee, this episode will help you understand how to keep your home safe, clean, and mold-free. We start by explaining why mold is such a big problem here. Tallahassee has high humidity all year. Moist air, leaks, and ...
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,600 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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We need a crash cart! Scrub in each week with Becca Tilley and her BFF Tanya Rad as they fangirl over their favorite shows, work through boy troubles, and hang out with the biggest celebrity guests. After first gaining notoriety on Season 19 and 20 of The Bachelor, Becca is now on a Dr. Pepper fueled journey to see as much of the world as she can, go on adventures with her friends and family, and find the best shows that TV has to offer. Her best friend Tanya spends her mornings as the co-ho ...
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Join Caleb J. Ross and Travis Terry on a journey through some of gaming's wildest narratives. It's a storytelling podcast where the stories are already written but rarely told. It's comedy at heart and all for fun.
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Nintendo World Report (the site behind sister podcast Radio Free Nintendo) celebrates video game music in this trivia podcast! Listeners are challenged to identify video games from classic and modern Nintendo systems based on a sampling of their soundtracks!
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Buried Puck Podcast

Middle-Aged, Bearded, Balding, Hockey-loving, Threadslingers

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Bearded, Middle-Aged, Hockey-loving thread slingers. We talk hockey...and other stuff. Want more? https://www.buriedpuck.com/pages/cascadia-hockey-podcast
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Hectic Justice

Bek Chapman

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A 1940’s style radio show with absurd stereotypes, dubious accents and much overacting! Hectic Justice follows Hester Monroe, single female lawyer and a cast of sexy tropes as they conquer exposition, inappropriately aroused narrators and unbuttoned corrupt judges. How will they maintain their perky jugglets and leggy dignity in the next episode of HECTIC JUSTICE?!
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No re-reads here - we're discussing all of our favorite characters and moments from whatever book-verse we're obsessing over these days. Right now, we're hooked on all things SJM - and taking recs for our next immersion. So, if wingspans and hot tea are your thing, you've found your new happy place!
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Your critical hit of Pokémon GO and all it may entail; current news, and other tidbits from the Pokémon world around us. Speculation and what may come to the game, as well as insight into our "gameplay" that we hope you find super effective. (Logic and adultiness are not always present.) • Feel free to see more on Instagram and on Facebook! •
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Irregardlessly

DFT International LLC

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DFT International LLC Proudly Presents.... Irregardlessly! A podcast that meanders through the lives of friends, family, enemies, and people of all walks of life on this Flat Earth of ours, irregardlessly of any transgressions/wrongdoings that my guests have made against our Lizard Overlords and/or their Robot Birds that always watching over us. Oi.
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“This is funny, right?” is a question Shane constantly asks himself as he’s trying to come up with material. Follow along and tune in as Shane attempts to learn all he can about comedy from local and national headlining comedians.
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insidejamarifox: the podcast

jamari fox feat karaoke and cousin hybrid

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taking you real deep (in audio). eavesdrop on our weekly phone call where we talk about any and everything except politics. life's too short to be serious all the time. come goof off with us. send us a voice message at https://anchor.fm/insidejamarifox/message intro music cc: epik the dawn/boondock 3 | all rights reserved. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidejamarifox/support
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Sex! Drinks! Video Games!

Ryan Lance and Lucia D'Elia

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Once a month we talk all things Sex! Drinks! Video Games! Pretty self explanatory. New episodes post on the last Monday of the month. Hum and Shiver posts on the last Friday of every other month. Grab a drink, turn the volume up and the lights down low.
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The Peabody Award-winning Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, from PRX, is a smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Kurt introduces the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy – so let Studio 360 steer you to the must-see movie this weekend, the next book for your nightstand, or the song that will change your life. Produced in association with Slate.
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Why does dry sand crumble while a splash of water lets it stand tall? We dive into the granular physics behind sandcastles, exploring capillary bridges, surface tension, and the surprising power of tiny water fractions. Learn about the pendular and funicular regimes, why about 1% water is often optimal, and how compaction strengthens the structure.…
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Send us a text The runes spoke, and LN answered. A high-octane, mythology-drenched Viking Metal experience, forged on the Northern shores and built for those who crave sound with soul. Fans of Amon Amarth, Ghost, and Heilung — this one’s for you. We saw her at Breaking Bands and true to its purpose, we came home with a new favourite band. This was …
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On a black-sand beach, lava collides with ice or seawater to forge hyaloclastite —glass fragments instantly shattered by thermal shock and cemented into palagonite. In this episode we unravel how non-explosive quench fragmentation creates jigsaw-fit textures that freeze the exact moment of contact, how palagonitization turns loose debris into solid…
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A rigorous yet intimate tour of the 32‑bar song form (AABA) that underpins countless classics. We break down the four eight‑bar sections—three A sections with the same hook, a contrasting B bridge, and a triumphant return—and show how this tight structure creates emotional payoff. From Gershwin’s I Got Rhythm to early rock ’n’ roll and even Doctor …
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We’re back! It’s 3312 and the crew speculate what could be coming in the coming year, and discuss your speculations as well! Development News Charlie Hall article with executive producer Gauthier Verquerre and Curtis Griffiths – https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/news/2025-was-huge-for-elite-dangerous-here-s-what-2026-has-to-offer Community News “El…
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We break down the dew point—what it is, why it matters for your comfort, aviation, and building design—and how engineers estimate it with the Magnus–Tetens and Buck equations. Learn why sensor errors often dominate accuracy, how the gap between air temperature and dew point sets cloud base, and a look at extreme dew-point values. Note: This podcast…
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A friendly, intuitive tour of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs). Using the relatable 'full trash bin means he's home' metaphor, we explore how to infer unseen states from noisy observations, learn the model parameters with Baum–Welch, and decode the most likely state sequence with the Viterbi algorithm. You’ll see how forward–backward smoothing combines …
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Join us as we unpack the NVIDIA Rubin platform—the next-gen AI supercomputer built around extreme co-design. We map the six-chip system (Vera CPU, Rubin GPU, NVLink 6, Connect X9, BlueField 4 DPU) and its groundbreaking bandwidth and efficiency gains, from 3.6 TB/s per GPU to 10x lower inference costs and MOE training with 4x fewer GPUs. We explore…
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Dylan and Pat are back to break down Avatar: Fire and Ash, batteries, Big Sips, Grease, cats and dogs, gerbils, cannibalism, breast milk, Jamon and more from Bravo's Below Deck Mediterranean PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast/?hl=en…
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Take a journey into how ancient textiles function as living programs. We examine Andean backstrap weaving and Japanese ikat not just as art, but as sophisticated algorithmic systems: from on-the-fly debugging as a weaver adjusts a row, to pre-dyed patterns that compile into the fabric. We connect motifs as macro-operations, recursion in repeating m…
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We explore Ernst Zermelo's 1913 theorem for two-player, perfect-information, deterministic games. It guarantees that such games are solvable: one side can force a win, or both can force at least a draw. We unpack the non-repetition argument, why it's finite, and how this foundational insight underpins modern game theory, AI, and formal verification…
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We unpack the core bottleneck in streaming AI: the split between heavy pre-fill computations and fast, memory-light decoding. From chunked prefill to physical separation (DissServe) and logical isolation (DuetServe), we explore how phase isolation eliminates interference, delivering 2x–4.5x better goodput and transforming cost efficiency. Join us a…
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A deep dive into cymatics—the study of visible patterns produced by vibration. We trace its history from Hooke's flour-drag experiments on a vibrating plate to Chladni's sand figures, then to Faraday's liquid waves and Hans Jenny's iconic imagery. We explore how a medium's geometry predetermines the possible patterns, how modern engineers use sound…
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Jacobi’s exact four-square formula makes r4(n) elegant, but five squares lead to deeper territory with half-integral weight forms and L-functions. In this episode we trace Emil Grosswald’s clever reduction of r5(n) to a sum of r4(n), bypassing the circle method to yield a sharp asymptotic, and we unpack the main term, the role of L-series, the cusp…
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We uncover phantom cities defined by riverine logic: buried systems (medieval rivers and culverted canals), drowned landscapes (post-glacial river basins now submerged), and canalized rivers forgotten in the city’s routine. From Perugia’s 13th-century aqueduct to London’s Lost Rivers and modern restoration efforts, archaeology, geophysics, and proa…
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A deep dive into how an orb web’s radial spokes and logarithmic spiral create a resilient, damage-tolerant architecture. We explore the math of load distribution, the role of pre-stressing, and how this natural blueprint inspires biomimicry—from advanced fabrics and protective gear to nanoscale tubes and space-ready structures. Note: This podcast w…
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We explore a provocative claim that next‑generation fusion plants could use 14.1 MeV neutrons to transmute mercury-198 into gold while breeding tritium and funding clean energy. This episode breaks down the physics of neutron-induced transmutation, the engineering hurdles of isotope separation and materials compatibility, and the economics of a mul…
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A deep dive into recursive language models (RLMs) that avoid the context bottleneck by keeping massive context in an external symbolic workspace. The root LLM acts as an active researcher and manager, writing and running code in a REPL to interrogate the context, delegating subtasks to sub-LLMs, and using tools like searches and regex to prune data…
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A deep dive into Pollia condensata, the marble berry, whose electric blue hue arises not from pigment but from nanoscale architecture. We uncover how densely layered cellulose microfibrils form a twisted photonic crystal that reflects a narrow blue band through Bragg reflection, with cell-to-cell pitch variations creating a mosaic of blue, green, a…
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A deep dive into the math and history of Bézier curves, from Sergei Bernstein’s polynomials to De Casteljau’s algorithm. Learn how endpoint interpolation and control-point handles create the smooth curves that power fonts, graphics, robotics, and animation—and how this ancient geometry underpins modern efficiency and elegant motion. Note: This podc…
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LiDAR and photogrammetry reveal Brusselstown Ring as a vast Bronze Age–Iron Age hill-fort spanning two hilltops with over 600 micro-topographical features—hundreds of roundhouse platforms—suggesting a densely planned settlement of 2,000–3,500 people. The discovery of a monumental cistern and extensive communal infrastructure challenges the view tha…
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A deep dive into the tondero's three-part structure—glosa, dulce, and fuga—tracing how Romani, African, and Amerindian roots fuse with Peruvian rhythm and instrumentation to create a wild, transformative courtship dance from Piura and Lambayeque. We explore the mournful cantos, the flirtatious middle, and the explosive finale, and what this musical…
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We take a global tour of cheese—from ancient roots across Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East to today’s astonishing variety. We unpack six levers of cheese diversity: origin of the milk and what the animal eats, pasteurization, butterfat, microbes, processing, and aging—and show how tiny microbes do the heavy lifting of flavor. Along the way…
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Join us as we unpack Sanjoy Mahajan's Street Fighting Mathematics: The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving. We spotlight the first tools—dimensions, easy cases, and lumping—and explain how rough, low-entropy answers can unlock real-world progress far faster than perfect rigor. Through concrete examples like GDP versus market …
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We explore the shift from AI assistants to AI representation—where agents don’t just suggest options, they transact on your behalf. Learn how guardrails, feedback loops, and a digital audit trail keep budgets and quality in check, and how standards like the Agent Payments Protocol enable accountable, auditable machine-to-machine commerce. We discus…
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Today we explore Dracula's Chivito, the monster protoplanetary disk around a luminous young Herbig A star about 300 parsecs away. Named for Transylvania fangs and a famous Uruguayan steak sandwich, it’s one of the largest disks known around a massive star, with a radius near 1650 AU and a butterfly-shaped silhouette in Hubble images. Submillimeter …
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We unpack Hoeffding's inequality, the 1963 result that bounds how far the average of independent bounded trials can drift from its expected value. We compare it with Chebyshev and the central limit theorem, explain why the bound decays exponentially with more data, and show how to use it to plan sample sizes. From coin flips to reliable AI systems,…
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A global tour of nephrite jade, the “imperial gem” prized above gold. We explore its buttery mutton-fat luster and legendary toughness, why interlocking tremolite/actinolite fibers make it famously hard to break, and how this one mineral connected civilizations from ancient China and the Silk Road to the maritime jade routes of Southeast Asia and N…
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A deep-dive into the spine of computing: tree traversal. We unpack depth-first search with preorder, inorder, and postorder, and breadth-first search’s level-by-level exploration. Learn what each visit order buys you—copying a tree, producing sorted keys, or generating postfix notation—and how memory models (stacks versus queues) drive real impleme…
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A landmark genomic study across 128 genomes reveals the potato arose 8–9 million years ago through a hybrid between a wild tomato ancestor and Etuberosum. We unpack how two genes—SP6A and IT1—flipped the switch to tuber formation, creating a brand-new underground storage organ, fueling Andean adaptation and global diversification. We also explore h…
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Could the double-slit interference be explained if photons can briefly inhabit dark quantum states invisible to detectors? In this episode we connect that quantum idea to the cosmic mystery of dark photons—the hypothetical portal to a vast dark sector—and explore what current experiments and data analyses could mean for physics beyond the Standard …
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A deep dive into the Perron–Frobenius theorem, from its origins with Perron and Frobenius to its role in irreducible nonnegative matrices. We unpack the guaranteed real, positive dominant eigenvalue (the Perron root) and its positive eigenvector, and explain how this single driver predicts long-run behavior in sprawling networks—think web graphs, p…
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From two teeth sold as dragon bones in a Hong Kong drugstore to the largest known primate, this episode reconstructs a giant’s life. We explore its colossal size, enamel armor, and a diet revealed by dental calculus and ancient proteins—tying it to orangutans—and uncover why porcupines may have gnawed away its bones as climates shifted and forests …
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Pat and Dylan are back to break down the pilot of Below Deck... kind of. We talk porcupines, grenades, trains, service, the blind, dogs, rocket science, Lee, curry and even more from Bravo's Below Deck. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast…
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Dylan and Pat are back to break down being five foot twelve, the horrors of war, bored gays, cocaine being a hell of a drug, meals existing between the present and the past, porcupines, models and even more. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpo…
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Pat and Dylan are joined by Sea Rat Sam to break down guests with cocaine, industrial engineering, the things they found in Lee's room, what the first season was like and more from Bravo's Below Deck. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast/?…
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Pat and Dylan are back to break down the only banned episode in the history of Below Deck and to talk Shark Tank, dips, the entertainment industry, dark beer, 2013, porcupine head and more from Bravo's Below Deck. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/b…
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Dylan and Pat are back to break down upside down three shaped human beings, new money, pills, dipping lobster in ketchup, diners, solving rockets, intrusive questions and more from Bravo’s Below Deck. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast/?…
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Dylan and Pat are back to break down being mean, pitching Below Deck, pills, Captain Lee's best friends, charities, hurricanes and more with Chief Stew Adrienne. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast/?hl=en…
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Dylan and Pat break down the season finale of episode one and talk to Sam and Kat about Sam being a rocket scientist, crystals, cults, reception, terms of endearment and more. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anotherpodcastnetwork YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@badtvpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badtvpodcast/?hl=en…
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We untangle the 11th‑century embroidered narrative that preserves the Norman invasion. From Opus Anglicanum and Canterbury workmanship to border scenes of daily life, farming tools, and Halley’s Comet, we explore who stitched the story, who funded it, and what it reveals about power and perspective. Learn about its UNESCO Memory of the World status…
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