Hello, Print Friend is a podcast dedicated to the celebration and amplification of contemporary printmaking and its culture. Releasing interviews every week with artists, activists, curators, and print champions, we explore what it is that brings together this passionate, yet often geographically separated community, across a press bed and around the world.[formally known as pine|copper|lime]
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Want to become a published author? Are you in need of some inspiration from other writers? How did they turn their passion into a paying job? The Pen to Print and Write On! Audio podcasts are for everyone in the writing community by showcasing work, offering advice, news and views. Based in east London, contribute to Write On! Magazine, Write On! Extra or Write On! Audio. Take part online with Pen to Print's FREE programme of creative writing, poetry, screenwriting, playwriting classes or en ...
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All about that snow life! Epic destinations, the local legends, hot tips, where to go, epic stories and great adventures. We will update our listeners on what's hot, what incoming, and what's changing the game! Great for skiers, snowboarders, travel enthusiasts and just those keen to come along for the ride.
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An additive manufacturing and 3D printing podcast from TCT Magazine's Editorial Team | Laura Griffiths, Head of Content | Samuel Davies, Senior Content Producer
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spiritual insights in 2 minutes includes “nutshell Sermons” Personal opinions, sarcastic humor and prayers you won’t hear in church.
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When it rains, do you find yourself looking for a pair of lips to kiss, instead of an umbrella? Are you always running through airports instead of on a treadmill? Do you fantasize about working in print media with your best friend, and dating Tom Hanks? You do! Well then this is the podcast for you! Join comedians Mia Schauffler and Allie Jennings on their quest to find the greatest Rom-Com of all time! Each week they’ll watch an iconic Rom-Com, and discuss meet cutes, grand gestures, and el ...
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Thoughtful conversations with some of our favorite dentist friends.
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An additive manufacturing and 3D printing podcast from TCT Magazine's Editorial Team | Laura Griffiths, Head of Content | Samuel Davies, Senior Content Producer
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Emenac Packaging USA is helping thousands of businesses and product manufacturers get high-quality custom packaging boxes for their products and guide them in a distinctive way through audio and video streams.
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Venture Talks focuses on conversations with the Venture Business Network member's discussing the highs and lows of running your own business.
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Emenac Packaging Australia is offering premium quality custom printed packaging boxes for all type of businesses in the Australia. Now, you can learn all about custom printed packaging and printing services from this podcast.
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GBcoloring share many free coloring pages for kids. Here parents can find and download thousands of coloring pages with different themes such as animal, film, video game, etc. Users can easily print our pages on paper with just one click. Website: https://gbcoloring.com/
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Custom Manufacturing Industry podcast is an entrepreneurship and motivational podcast on all platforms, hosted by Aaron Clippinger. Being CEO of multiple companies including the signage industry and the software industry, Aaron has over 20 years of consulting and business management. His software has grown internationally and with over a billion dollars annually going through the software. Using his Accounting degree, Aaron will be talking about his organizational ways to get things done. Hi ...
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Take Me Somewhere is a curation of stories from regional and rural destinations in Australia. This series of conversations are recorded live in our mobile podcast van set up in vibrant regional cities, remarkable rural towns or at an event, conference or field day. Our trusted friends share with you their favourite places to stay, eat, shop and explore. We hope these stories encourage you to take your time driving from point A to B, and stop at the little towns in between. There are so many ...
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If you're on the go and you want to multi-task while you absorb our latest marketing advice, you're in the right place. Listen in for the latest marketing tips, tricks, news, events for the Monterey and San Francisco Bay Area business communities. We see it and talk about it so you can apply it to your business!
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The Long War is your connection to the table top. We cover everything hobby wise from table top war games like Warhammer 40k, and X-wing. Whether it's building, converting, or painting models, the Long War has you covered.
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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A Canadian Podcast, focused on Canadian brands, determined to talk about Canadian success stories. We are two retail guys that believe that Canadians are smart, resourceful entrepreneurs that Canada needs to know about. We find great stories of entrepreneurs for inspiration, teach the principles of retail, share best practices,. We play the role of connector to help entrepreneurs to find great partners.
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This week’s episode is one I’ve been looking forward to for a long time, and if you are someone trying to make a life in the arts right now this is going to be required listening. My guest is Justin Anthony, co-founder of Artwork Archive – the platform so many of you already use to track your work, your collectors, your exhibitions, and the busines…
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What’s In Your Picture?By Bryan Duncan
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Lets not pretend the world hasn’t presented challenging new realities “This kind (of demon) can only come out thru prayer” Jesus said in one circumstanceBy Bryan Duncan
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Find The Babies in the Christmas Wrapping LOLBy Bryan Duncan
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HE’s HERE!By Bryan Duncan
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How a long-lost yearbook revealed the origin of 'hella,' with Ben Zimmer
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30:311145. In this bonus segment from October, I talk with Ben Zimmer about "hella" and how even yearbook messages can be digitized to help preserve the language record. Ben shares the full story of this slang term, and we also talk about the detective work that led to the OED using Run DMC's use of "drop" in “Spin Magazine” as a citation. Ben Zimmer's …
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By Bryan Duncan
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The origin of X in algebra. Why we say ‘how come’ for ‘why.’ Water handles.
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17:371144. This week, we look at the origin of the letter X as the variable for the unknown in algebra. Then, we look at the phrase "how come," explaining why it's more informal than "why" and how its grammar subtly differs from other question words. That X segment was written by Peter Schumer, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Middlebu…
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'The Cavalry': A Story For Christmas by Christopher Meredith: Write On! Audio Weekly
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53:06Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print In this week’s episode we’re bringing you a story for Christmas. ‘The Cavalry’ is by award-winning and critically acclaimed Welsh poet and novelist Christopher Meredith. The story you're about to hear is a seasonal piece set in the early 19…
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The Business of Boxes: Inside Commercial Packaging with Glenmore Printing
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58:11James Rowley of Glenmore Printing pulls back the curtain on the commercial packaging industry, revealing how commodity price volatility, tariff uncertainty, and consolidation are reshaping the business. James shares his philosophy on being a true partner to food brands—absorbing cost pressures, providing strategic guidance beyond just printing boxe…
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The Good News for ChristmasBy Bryan Duncan
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Turn the other cheek is the most misunderstood and misused scripture in the Bible In Light of recent and numerous attacks by Islamic Terrorists there is no other name under heaven where by you may be savedBy Bryan Duncan
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And Don’t be a Stranger to the MangerBy Bryan Duncan
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Finally a finished recording of a song I wrote for ‘A Sentimental Christmas’ A project that was never finishedBy Bryan Duncan
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2025 Words of the Year, with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber
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24:001143. This week, we look at the 2025 words of the year with Jess Zafarris and Danny Hieber. We look at viral slang like "six seven" and cultural terms like "rage bait" and "fatigued." We also look at the dramatic rise of "slop" to describe low-quality AI content and how words like "parasocial" are changing function. Find Jess Zafarris at UselessEty…
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Hear how you find your way to the front row in the throne room of God Until now I’ve never posted the Huge production pieces from Christmas is Jesus.. THIS WILL GIVE YOU CHILLSBy Bryan Duncan
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'Pride and prejudice' before Jane Austen. Was Parson Brown a real person? Happy Panda.
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15:241142. This week, we look at the history of the phrase "pride and prejudice," which was used frequently before Jane Austen’s 1813 novel. Then, we look at whether Parson Brown from “Winter Wonderland” was a real person, and why his name is sometimes replaced with a “circus clown.” Links to Get One Month Free of the Grammar Girl Patreon (different lin…
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'Sweet Holm Glosa' by Geraldine Clarkson: Write On! Audio Poem Of The Month
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5:01Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print In our Poem-Of-The-Month episode for December we feature a poem by Geraldine Clarkson. ‘Sweet Holm Glosa’ follows life in a remote Hebridean community. You can find out more about poet Geraldine Clarkson and her work here https://www.iambap…
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We catch up with Sonia Strobel, Co-Founder & CEO Of Skipper Otto - Canada's Largest Community-Supported Fishery
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1:00:51We catch up with Sonia Strobel, Co-Founder & CEO Of Skipper Otto - Canada's Largest Community-Supported Fishery Skipper Otto has cracked the code on sustainable, traceable seafood in Canada. Co-founder and CEO Sonia Strobel joins us to share how their community-supported fishery model has grown to serve 8,000 members across the country—and why they…
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By Bryan Duncan
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Christmas Is Jesus was recorded in Hollywood In July, Had to imagine a Christmas Time Producer Dan Posthuma and Me in the back year of a garage studio where we worked on Fixes.By Bryan Duncan
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The Reason For My First Christmas ProjectBy Bryan Duncan
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The 'sheeple' incident, with Stefan Fatsis
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25:271141. We look at the controversy that caught Stefan Fatsis by surprise when he defined the word "sheeple" for Merriam-Webster, leading to public complaints. We also look at the origin and purpose of the obscure "Backward Index" invented by Webster's Third editor Philip Gove and how quickly Merriam added COVID-related words to the dictionary. Find S…
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By Bryan Duncan
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The rise of the 'hamster wheel.' The many names of Santa Claus. Unattractive turtles.
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14:041140. This week, we look at the difference between the modern phrase "hamster wheel" and the older "rat race," and why the former gained popularity. We also look at the similar concept of the hedonic treadmill. Then, we look at the many names for Santa Claus, including the Dutch "Sinter Klaas" and the German "Christkindlein." The Santa Claus segmen…
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A Patchwork Poem For Christmas: Write On! Audio Weekly
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4:57Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print. In this week’s episode we’re bringing you the annual Christmas recording by members of the Write On! and Pen to Print. This year our poem is ‘A Patchwork Poem For Christmas’: a compilation of couplets pulled together by poet and Thoughtful…
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Mushroom Gummies and Market Strategy: How Mycelyum is rethinking functional wellness
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53:28We sit down with Joy Dutcher, co-founder of Mycelyum, to explore how she turned a personal journey with ADHD and functional mushrooms into an innovative Canadian wellness brand. Joy shares the origin story of discovering lion's mane and chaga mushrooms through her partner Jimmy's background in traditional Chinese medicine, and why they chose the gu…
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Are We Missin a Day To Be RighteousBy Bryan Duncan
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An inspiring tutor, 'New York System' hot dogs, and 'queen spotting.'
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25:111139. In this bonus discussion with Martha Barnette back in March, we look at Martha's pivotal twelve-year journey with a polyglot tutor who transformed her understanding of ancient Greek, starting with the etymology of "Oedipus." We also look at her beekeeping adventures, including the unknown-to-me history of the term 'queen bee' and a unique boo…
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People don’t forgive me as fast as I forgive meBy Bryan Duncan
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Why Brits eat biscuits and Americans eat cookies. Why brands keep nouning everything. Hamster alert.
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17:46This week, in honor of National Cookie Day, we look at the vocabulary split between British and American English, including the differences between a cookie and a biscuit, and the two meanings of "pudding." Then, we look at anthimeria, the advertising trend of turning one part of speech into another, as in the slogan "Together makes progress." The …
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Not Too Sweet: Building a Better-For-You Beverage Brand on Vancouver Island
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52:28Elaine and Cam, the founders behind Not Too Sweet Drinks, join Phil and Kenny to share their journey of creating a sparkling beverage brand that's actually not too sweet. Recording from Phil's car during CHFA prep with special guests Lara and Christine from Munching on Molecules, this episode captures the authentic story of Vancouver Island entrepr…
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Writing Advice From Elaine Spires: Write On! Audio Weekly
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11:17Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print. Our writing tips this month are from novelist, playwright and actor Elaine Spires. The author of a dozen novels, Elaine has also written stage plays and television scripts. She runs the podcast: ‘Going Round The Banjo: The Dagenham Story P…
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The 20th Anniversary of the NehoSoul Christmas album 20 years later peace is no easier to findBy Bryan Duncan
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Rob Drummond on languaging and our fluid speaking identities
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18:36In this bonus conversation with Rob Drummond from back in June, he and I get into the fascinating concept of "languaging" — the idea that speaking is an active process we use to constantly shape and project our identities. Rob explains how our "speaking identities" are incredibly fluid, changing based on context, audience, and even the language we'…
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By Bryan Duncan
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Ep 20 - From Leopard Print to Trade Shows: The Rise of Pimp My Poles | Only Friends on a Pow Day
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23:56This week we sit down with Imi Scott, the designer and founder behind Pimp My Poles — the custom ski-pole wrap brand changing the look, feel, and fun of the snow industry. What started as a spontaneous leopard-print bike wrap has become a global side-hustle-turned-business, now seen on mountains across Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada and beyo…
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The video of “Do I Say Goodbye” can be seen on Youtube.com/@nutshellsermons under Hidden Treasures Music BoxBy Bryan Duncan
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