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Random Tape

David Weinberg

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A cabinet of auditory wonders for the 21st century. If you would like to donate to help keep this project going you can donate to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RandomTape
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Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin / The Onward Project

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Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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Most of our stories aren't neatly packaged, and even in their current states, can be used to help someone else make it one more day. The Concrete Growth Project is a podcast comprised of stories – some anonymous and some not – of resilience and encouragement meant to uplift and motivate others to press through life’s most challenging situations.
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LA WEEKLY calls it a "holy wellspring" -- Award-winning poet Todd Boss helps strangers discover the poetry in their most intimate stories in this narrative documentary podcast unlike any other. Each episode of TAPIT opens on a new guest stranger, condenses three hours of their conversations with Todd, and concludes with his reveal of an original poem written expressly for them. You'll laugh, you'll cry ... You'll want a poem of your very own! Think there's a poem in your story? Call TAPIT's ...
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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Show Me Your Deck

Dean Sage & Jack Kirven

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A podcast with Dean Sage and Jack Kirven where they explore the intersection of oracle decks and chakras, using their original decks to create new insights. Dean's deck is a modern translation of the Tarot that removes gender-norms to reveal the deeper, non-gendered meaning of the cards. Jack's four decks play with the traditional chakra system, examining the way they intersect, rather than using them in isolation. The show allows inspiration to arise from the intersection of all decks using ...
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The Red Transmissions podcast aims to document the work, behind-the-scenes moments and creative process of the incredibly interesting characters in our network, be it in Copenhagen, New York, or around the world where our correspondents find themselves or our poetic adventures take us. Find out why artists do what they do, how they do it, and hear about the inner workings of their projects. Contemporary happenings and conversations on culture, music, art, film, poetry and independent project ...
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Project Podcast (VLP)

Vermillion Literary Project

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Project Podcast, an experiment by the Vermillion Literary Project, reports VLP news and other literary news from around the world, shares clips of local events such as our VLP poetry slams, and, will, no doubt, enrapture all who listen.
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YousefSTooP is a multimedia project derived from the philosophy of The STooP; Embodied by STooPLIFE. YousefSTooP explores the art of "still learning how to navigate through life" by focusing on 3 tiers of health. Mental (All Growed Up), Physical (HealTEA), and Spiritual (Love Is a Garden). YousefSTooP utilizes scriptual and holistic context to explore themes such as reflection, renewal, purpose, prayer, and love all through the perspective of Gods word. Yousef is a poetic storyteller that pa ...
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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Podcasts created by the First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project at Oxford University. This project is digitising the manuscripts of the major British poets of WW1 and making them freely available online, along with a set of teaching resources. The project is funded by the UK's Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) - and run by Oxford University's English Faculty and Computing Services (http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit).
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Semolina Pilchard

Semolina Pilchard

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Semolina Pilchard is a free, independent, nonprofit, experimental, presenterless art podcast - serving up an ethereal flight of rare underground music, poetry, short-stories, samples, soundscapes and beyond. Each episode we join Semolina Pilchard moving through an ever-changing dreamlike sonic wilderness. All material is either exclusive and unpublished, Creative Commons licensed or Public Domain. Semolina Pilchard is powered by contributions by independent artists (like you!) via submission ...
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Unbound Theatre

Unbound Theatre

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Welcome to the Unbound Theatre Podcast! Here you’ll find the latest audio projects from award-winning storytelling company Unbound Theatre, presented by (and based at) Queens Park Arts Centre. The podcast spans all manner of titles, including AudioVerse Award winner (Best Storyteller – Erika Sanderson) ‘The Chronicles of Professor Chronomier’, sleuthing sitcom ‘Inspector Murder Inspects…’ and our epic ‘Sounds & Sweet Airs’ project, which aims to bring the complete works of Shakespeare to the ...
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Poetic Shadow is the world's first poetry podcast that tells the stories of the unseen. Listen to the dark, fallen, and beautiful stories told by the shadows of our world. It's a poetry podcast that focuses on dark, fallen love, and the ever-changing shadows of the night. The main focus of this podcast is to gather a group of poets/writers to share their thoughts and poetry on dark, fallen love. Poetic shadow is a dark, eerie poetry podcast with a musical side-project and a podcast where we ...
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Join author John King for eclectic interviews with writers from a variety of genres, including fiction writing, poetry, memoirs, and journalism. From literature to genre writing to the movies, all writing is up for discussion. In particular, The Drunken Odyssey features discussion of all aspects of the writing process—not just the published manuscript, pristinely presented to the entire literate world, but also the scrawled notes and tortured drafts that lead writers there. In long-form inte ...
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Reading is Funktamental is a monthly one-hour show about great books written about music and music-makers. In each episode, host Sal Cataldi speaks to the authors of some of the best reads about rock, jazz, punk, world and experimental music and much more, including some famous musicians. Expect lively conversation with notables and a playlist of great music to go with it. Reading Is Funktamental can be heard the second Wednesday of every month from 10 – 11 AM on Wave Farm: WGXC 90.7 FM and ...
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green_space

Joe Hall & Jake Reber

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_ green, parks, play, grass, green, poetry, art, blur, words, breath, air, apocalypse, hope, sound, space, trees, space, noise, leaves, space, reading, green, play, parks, recreation, green, poetics, marks, blur, words, breath, air, disaster, hope, sound, space, trees, space, noise, flowers, space, reading
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James Thomas

James Thomas

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A poetry podcast by James Thomas. I am a songwriter and this project is the audio version of my short writings. Freestyle, lyrics, dreams, visions, culture, authenticity, creativity and more.
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Poetry for the People

Clinton and Sarah Collister

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For centuries, poetry was a unifying force in society: farmers and aristocrats alike shared a common knowledge and participated, to a large extent, in a common poetic story. Nowadays, things have changed. Poetry has been pigeon-holed to the classroom or the academy, and therefore become less approachable. Our project is to reclaim poetry one poem at a time, placing it back in the rightful hands of the people!
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This is Theatre. An intellectual jambalaya and chicken papaya. A delectable expression of my ideas about life, strife, rantings on politics, tech, media and the like. If you're into some poetry, deep thoughts on knowetry, this is the place for you. Yeah I just made up a word. It's only the beginning, so skrt. Dialogue, monologues, everything in between. Listen to my lovely voice with a little bit of tea. I'm just striving for clarity and structure. Oowe. Cover: Felix Mooneeram. FM²: anchor.f ...
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New Post Occupancy

New Post Occupancy

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Podcast documenting a research project documenting the architecture, art, beauty, culture, impact, poetry, and spirit of New Deal Post Offices. By @Ben_B_G and @Shapi20s. www.NewPostOccupancy.com
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PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound's co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics - and to make these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
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David Krut Podcast

David Krut Projects

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ART | ARTISTS | BOOKS | POETRY David Krut Projects is an alternative arts institution dedicated to encouraging an awareness of and careers in the arts and related literature and media, and to promoting contemporary culture in a dynamic, collaborative environment. In Johannesburg, we have exhibition project spaces and an adjacent bookstore; and the David Krut Print Workshop (DKW), based at Arts on Main, Maboneng. DKP‘s Podcasts is a series of episodes from our various artists about their prac ...
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Indigo Radio

Indigo Radio

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Indigo Radio is a project of the Spark Teacher Education Institute based out of Southern VT. We are a group of educators [seeking to learn through engaging with others in our community and throughout the world. We are both in the classrooms and on the streets. Find us at indigo.radio on Instagram and Facebook or download a previous show on Soundcloud and Apple Itunes Indigo is now broadcasting out of Southern VT, W. Mass, Atlanta, Seattle, and Morocco.
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Art and creativity build identity, self-esteem, purpose, connection and impact. They are an essential tool for improved well-being, mental-health and social change. Through inspiring conversations with artists, scientists and experts, Agathe Westad investigates How and Why art can change our lives. Get moved, inspired and energized. Get ready to look at art, and yourself, differently.
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Prolesound

Mathilda Cullen

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"Pennsound for the People" — roy An archive/podcast of contemporary leftist poetry and poetics. This project is like pennsound but for any poet, come and read your poems your entire chapbook your essays your shopping lists.
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Niagara History and Poetry

Niagara Falls Poetry Project

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Niagara Falls and area is rich in both history and poetry. Join Andrew Porteus, retired librarian and historian, as he explores the history of Niagara Falls and area through its poetry. My mantra: if there isn't a poem about it, it didn't happen (although I may write a limerick about it to confirm that it did happen). This podcast is a component of the Niagara Falls Poetry Project at https://niagarapoetry.ca
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Writing Rainbows

Writing Rainbows

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This is Writing Rainbows a podcast from the creative writing group at The Rainbow Project based in the Foyle LGBT Centre. The first episode was made possible by The Irish Writers Centre funded by the Arts Council NI and the Community Writer in Residence programme. Many thanks for their encouragement and support. #lgbtawarenessweek #lgbtwriters #poetry #prose #storytelling #creativewriting #zine #irishwriterscentre #acniwriting #trpni
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ABR's States of Poetry

Australian Book Review

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Australian Book Review's States of Poetry Podcast is part of a major new project intended to highlight the quality and diversity of contemporary Australian poetry. Funded by Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund, this is one of the first federally arranged poetry anthologies published in this country. All states and territories will be covered with separate anthologies, each of them edited by a senior poet living in, or closely associated with, that state. The state editors will choose six local ...
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Welcome to the Herside Podcast. The purpose of this is to, to simply discuss topics that deserve attention. I will be distributing my views on important matters, sharing poetry/monologues, music, BLM, my spiritual journey, and many more things. Feel free to listen and interact with me on my social platforms or email me @_bernelieluv and [email protected]
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Unlatched Podcast

Amy Hodkin and Jessica Kashdan-Brown

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Set up as a response to the closure of open mic events during the Covid-19 lockdown, the Unlatched Podcast aims to bring together writers and musicians with their listeners. Each episode features a spoken word open mic section (poetry, fiction, non-fiction) and a Musician Spotlight interview to showcase new original music. Find out more: https://unlatchedpodcast.com This is an ongoing project by Amy Hodkin and Jessica Kashdan-Brown. Theme music composed by Josh Kashdan of Kashdan Music: http ...
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Hacker Public Radio

Hacker Public Radio

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Hacker Public Radio is an podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that are of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
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This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. The first episode of Hacker Poetry! Episode 001, in which three poems by an anonymous hacker are read by Major Ursa. Note: The host has confirmed that the show is compliant with the fact that HPR is a podcast and not a podcast hosting platform/distribution network. Provide feedback on this episode…
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We talk about why asking for clarification is so important—yet it’s an easy step to skip. We also mention a listener’s great hack for nudging her kids to unclutter, and we discuss the urge to “use it up.” Resources & links related to this episode: Listen to the new podcast Since You Asked with Lori Gottlieb and Gretchen Rubin Elizabeth is reading: …
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Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025). -- Purchase: Unrivered (Sundress Publications, 2025) Read: "Dysmorphia (Autumn)" at Harpur Palate Donna Vorreyer is the author of four full-length poetry collections: Unrivered ( 2025), To Everything There Is (2020), Every Love Story is an Apocalypse Story (2016) and A House of…
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The Indian Pipe or Ghost Flower serves as the initial image in this strange late Emily Dickinson poem, In this musical performance using acoustic guitar, tanpura, and tabla drums I try to carry forward the elusive feeling of this work. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poetry) with music in differing styles. We've done ov…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Kevie and Dave have a discussion about the Session IPA (sub)style of beer. They also review a couple that they purchased from their local retailers: Dave tries out Crystalline Waters by Cervesa Espiga, whilst Kevie samples Island Life Session IPA by The Orkney Brewery. Connect with the guys on Untapp…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello, again. This is Trey. Several months ago, I heard Paul Asadoorian mention the Cheap Yellow Display on his podcast, Paul's Security Weekly(https://www.scworld.com/podcast-show/pauls-security-weekly). I didn't think much of it at the time, but then I heard it referenced again, and again. Then, fi…
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Our five senses constantly make adjustments and compromises—an observation that explains a cryptic comment by Andy Warhol. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on th…
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This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. The TI-80 is a graphing calculator introduced by Texas Instruments in 1995 to be used at a middle school level (grades 6 to 8). It offered advanced capabilities that had previously only been available in high-end scientific calculators to students learning pre-algebra and algebra, and was designed…
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We explore whether it's better to seek out new experiences or enjoy familiar favorites when traveling. Plus, we share a surprising hack about alternatives to flossing, and how we’re approaching fall routines. Resources & links related to this episode: Learn your Tendency and learn more about the "Four Tendencies" framework "Dentists know you hate f…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Links to the clips hpr0001 - Introduction to HPR by StankDawg & Enigma (Dec 31, 2007) hpr0720 - Interview with Mark (deltaRay) about CLI Magic by Klaatu (May 6, 2011) hpr0853 - Pat Volkerding of Slackware Linux chats with Klaatu (Nov 8, 2011) hpr0788 - Bitcoin howto, JWP (Aug 9, 2011) hpr3439 - Linux…
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Each year, on the anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's death, I play guitar to remember him. In the last decade this has led to a public piece each September, and this is this year's. The words for today's piece are taken from mermaid and siren poems written by Tennyson, Beckett, De la Mare, Symonds, Eliot, and Yeats. The music and guitar playing is mine.…
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In this episode of Red Transmissions Podcast, Jenny Hegland shares her journey from mental health counseling and disaster response to co-creating spaces of healing through The Good Listening Project—a global community of listener poets dedicated to humanizing healthcare. She reflects on how listening with care and curiosity can transform stories in…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello from Antoine. A show without a script, with 3 bullet points: 1. It's better to have had 1 million dollars, and spend it all in a bed investment, rather than having had 5 dollars and lose 10 dollars. In one case, you are not in debt, you can start on zero with a clean mind (the past is only past…
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If you teach American literature, chances are you're touching on the theme of the American Dream somehow, through book clubs, a poetry unit, a look at Gatsby, or an essential question that binds together a variety of genres and perspectives. So when I received this request for our Plan my Lesson series, "How about a fun way to introduce the America…
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There are about 100 days left in the year, and we discuss why starting your 100-day countdown can make you happier. We also explore a hack that will help you read, learn, and get entertained, and we share interesting responses from listeners about the power of engaging. Resources & links related to this episode: For the Happier Podcast Book Club: A…
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Texas’s extremely successful anti-littering campaign illustrates an important principle about habit change: Sometimes changing our habits requires us first to change our identity. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and th…
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This is one of D. H. Lawrence's most esteemed poems, yet I found it exists in two versions, and the one I perform today is the lesser-known of the pair. This version differs from the other by a more raw and disturbing utilization of the Persephone myth where the sexual violence in that story is less smoothed over. If you feel you might need a conte…
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Send us a text A love expert's love life inspires a poem that just might become a lifelong companion. In this intimate exchange conducted over the course of ten months, Brooke brings us along on the roller coaster of her dating life, all the while attempting to locate the heart of the problem. Todd finds the soul of it. Support the show Join the co…
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http://patreon.com/deansagemedia The episode's central theme, derived from a dice roll, is encapsulated in the profession: "I profess that I love learning especially from the wisdom of others". This message is linked to the Anahata (heart) chakra, influenced by the third eye (I see and I know), and underscores that learning is not a solitary endeav…
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Feeling the end-of-summer slump? In this revisited episode, we share 7 practical strategies that can help you rebuild your routine for fall—especially if you're dragging your feet. September is the other January, and this “starter kit” for habit change will help you reset without forcing it. Resources & links related to this episode: Better Than Be…
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Playing Civilization V, Part 3 Victory Types This is a good time to discuss the Victory types in Civ 5. We have talked about choosing appropriate strategies and that mostly has to do with what kind of Victory you are aiming for. Now you can change the objective as the game goes on, so if you realize you can’t win your original Victory type, you can…
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Original Part: TDA147011T01Replacement Part: TDA147011T20 from a XPG Xenia 15 gaming laptopLinks:Evoo EVC141-12BK: https://www.walmart.com/ip/EVOO-14-1-Ultra-Slim-Notebook-Elite-Series-FHD-Display-AMD-Ryzen-5-3500U-Processor-Radeon-Vega-8-Graphics-8GB-RAM-256GB-SSD-HD-Webcam-Windows-10-Home/419496306MOTILE 14" Performance Laptop: https://www.walmar…
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I worked at the cutest little bookstore coffee shop last week. In that small space, the collection had to be heavily curated, with just one or two books by popular authors and launching points for popular series books for kids. But the shop still held one full bookshelf for staff recommendations, covers out. Each employee had their shelf: "Sarah re…
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We talk about why it can be very valuable to question our assumptions, and we also share hacks for helping a child moving into a college dorm. Plus we discuss a listener’s feelings of Obliger-rebellion due to the unacknowledged work she does for her family. Resources & links related to this episode: Listen to the new podcast Since You Asked with Lo…
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Software Freedom Day. It is a world-wide series of events to celebrate free software, and we're having one right here in New Jersey at Montclair State University.It is held on the third Saturday of September world-wide, which his year is the 20th of September.We're going to talk about what free software is, and why it's important for everyone.…
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Kevie and Dave (AKA The Love Bug) start a new series of shows with a focus upon beer. In this first episode the pair discuss about how they were introduced to beer and how it became more than a hobby/something to do at the weekend. They go on to discuss a relatively new style of beer in the Dessert/Pastry Stout. Dave looks at the Rocky Road Marshma…
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English poet Anna Wickham wrote "To be sung" under the title of this, so I wrote music for it and did so. My appreciation for the poem about the transience of beautiful things deepened as I worked with it for performance. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poetry) with original music in differing styles. We've done almost …
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For the latest edition of Reading Is Funktamental, we speak with Brooke Wentz, author of Transfigured New York, a fantastic book of interviews with leading figures in the experimental music scene in NYC from 1980-1990 including composers like Arthur Russell, Glenn Branca, John Cage, La Monte Young and leading jazz musicians like John Zorn, Vernon R…
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A teaching joke from the legal world captures an important lesson: Sometimes the reward for an achievement is simply a bigger helping of the same challenge. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the…
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During our recent Reading Retreat 2025, we made voice memos to record our sisterly adventure. We talk about our reading, plus we also report on the evening we spent clearing out a very crowded closet. Listen in and follow along as we report from Los Olivos and Encinco, California. Resources & links related to this episode: Read 25 in '25 Elizabeth'…
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This begins our look at the second of the Big Three of the Gold Age of Science Fiction, Arthur C. Clarke. We give some brief biographical informmation, and then dig into two related early novels, Againt the Fall of Night, and The City And The Stars Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Interplanetary_Society https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art…
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Hello, I'm Wojciech (pronounciation available at https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wojciech), I'm a nerd from Poland, I work as a software engineer.I've found HPR about a year ago and wanted to record a show since. But life is busy. I'm trying it out, in a supermarket parking lot in my car. This is my second attempt, so we'll see how it works.How I go…
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We know employers want creative thinkers. We know creative thinking is necessary to solve the problems we see everywhere in our world. We know we want our students to learn to be more creative. But what does that mean exactly? Where does the science of creativity meet the cultural definition we all build for ourselves just by swimming in the 21st c…
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Sometimes, to be happier, we need to confront one enormous, daunting goal that we would really prefer to avoid. We discuss what those kinds of intimidating goals might be, offer suggestions for how to approach them, and share many encouraging examples from listeners. Resources & links related to this episode: Are you a marathoner or a sprinter, in …
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No fair-minded person would say the thoughts in this piece's lyrics justify its title, but then that's part of the point it makes.* Edmund Vance Cooke wrote this in 1917, and after all these years I thought it might be appropriate to make a song out of it for today. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poetry) with original …
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The first card drawn is number five from the abstract deck, representing the intersection of Muladhara (I am) and Vishuddha (I say). This card, depicted as a millstone, signifies how one's sense of safety, security, and identity is impacted by communication, emphasizing the power of the physical self and voice to effect positive change, as encapsul…
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Sometimes life achieves the formal perfection of art, or a moment can seem so transcendent that only art can allow us to express what we feel. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript fo…
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New hostsWelcome to our new host: Manon.Last Month's ShowsIdDayDateTitleHost4435Fri2025-08-01Philosophy, Cosmology, Physics, and just what is up with Hairy Larry's brain.hairylarry4436Mon2025-08-04HPR Community News for July 2025HPR Volunteers4437Tue2025-08-05One Possible Definition of "Hacker"Antoine4438Wed2025-08-06doodoo zero Jezra4439Thu2025-08…
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Sylvia Plath is legendary for being a tragic poet mostly known for her novel, The Bell Jar. John and Rachael are fans of Plath's poetry and The Bell Jar, but hereby set out on a historical project to read Plath's work as the world would have known it first, and as she would have known it herself, without the legend imposing its darkest meanings ont…
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