“Bass Case” is a podcast series designed for electric and double bassists. Phil gives instruction on topics as varied as items you should pack in your bass case to playing blues bass lines. [email protected]
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Welcome to the Fret Friends Podcast; a guitar and music podcast here to instruct, inform and showcase! Fret Friends is a podcast from ‘AP Guitar’ - a Guitar and Music Tuition company established in 2012, which provide Lessons, Workshops and Courses to students all over the world.
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Welcome to the Matrix of Change and Empowerment! At A Minute in the Matrix, I believe each of us holds the power to transform our lives through small, conscious shifts in mindset and action. This channel is for those exploring personal growth, mindfulness, spirituality, psychedelics, and the mind-body-spirit connection. I blend modern self-help with ancient wisdom, offering practical tools with an esoteric twist. As my own awakening deepens, I now share what the path to enlightenment feels l ...
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Stringweaver is Threshold's puzzle designer; loves design and media, and rants about anything they don't. Each episode is a random assortment of musings, insight, and thoughts on being a YouTube creator, ARG puzzle master, and all around queer. Listen on Anchor for music and more at Anchor.FM/String
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‘Building Justice’ originates from Sacramento State’s Center on Race, Immigration and Social Justice. (CRISJ). The podcast explores critical issues affecting our communities with the hope of creating a healthier and more just world. The ongoing conversations between the Sacramento State community and regional partners aim to spark understandings, empathies, and motivation to join the struggle for a better future for all. For more information about CRISJ, go to www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjust ...
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Many composers feel stuck writing the same old ideas, wondering why their music doesn’t sound as original as they want. Inside the Music Interval Theory Academy (MITA) and our community (The Circle of Interval Magicians), we reveal the deeper architecture behind music, the interval magic that helps you break free from the generic sound and step into your own creative power. The truth is, the composers you admire weren’t born with secret gifts. They learned "spells." They trained their ears, ...
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The surprising connections in science and technology that give you the Big Picture. Astronomer Seth Shostak and science journalist Molly Bentley are joined each week by leading researchers, techies, and journalists to provide a smart and humorous take on science. Our regular "Skeptic Check" episodes cast a critical eye on pseudoscience.
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Ever wonder why women get caught up in conspiracies, how anti-vax attracts moms, or where tradwives came from? Host Cristen Conger (Unladylike) untangles the wildest webs of conspiracy theories spun by and about women—from the lady fascists who spread Illuminati conspiracies a century ago to Beyoncé Illuminati rumors today. With expert guests and unexpected angles, each episode unravels the cultural currents that fuel these gendered narratives, connecting the dots between memes, misogyny and ...
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Dr. Ben Tippett and his team of physicists believe that anyone can understand physics. Black Holes! Lightning! Coronal Mass Ejections! Quantum Mechanics! Fortnightly, they explain a topic from advanced physics, using explanations, experiments and fun metaphors to a non-physicist guest. Visit the website to see a list of topics sorted by physics field.
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Every year the Arnold Sommerfeld Center (ASC) for Theoretical Physics at the LMU in Munich organizes a school for PhD students. It covers topics which are of current interest in theoretical physics and range from more applied fields like condensed matter physics to rather mathematical fields like string theory. Announcements of upcoming schools can be found on the ASC schools webpage and a list of past schools can be found in the archive of the ASC schools.
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The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Die Vortragsreihe am Center for Advanced Studies fragt nach den aktuellsten Entwicklun ...
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A scientifically funny podcast (p<0.05); new episodes every Tuesday. Comedians Joe Zimmerman, Jono Zalay, and Raj Sivaraman (two PhDs and one NCAA athlete) explore a new topic in science each week, from evolutionary biology and particle physics, to political science and economics. They review the most exciting scientific findings and discuss the impacts for science, society, and their own personal lives. Listening to this podcast has been scientifically proven to make you a better citizen of ...
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Fifty Six’n is a show about nothing! 56 is when two or more cops would link up in their vehicles to talk about cases, life, or just shoot the shit about whatever is going on. You can contact us and see all podcast channels at Street Tales Network
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The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin interview leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time.
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Shadow Scores, podcast where SRNMC takes you deep inside the music. No gloss, no filler. Each episode unpacks a composition from the first spark to the final mix, revealing the drafts that didn’t survive, the breakthroughs that changed everything, and the choices that gave the piece its shape. This isn’t music theory class, and it’s not a press release. It’s half breakdown, half confession - a raw look at the process, the physics, the philosophy, and the late-night decisions that pull a piec ...
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From elementary schools to universities, Apple products are transforming the learning experience, making it more interactive, immersive, and engaging.
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Welcome to the ScienceForTots Podcast! Check them out below!
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An Actual Play podcast where queer performers showcase stories in settings and games by queer designers. (ON INDEFINITE HIATUS)
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Podcast by Dr. Stephen Harrison
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Welcome to Universal, a podcast about science, made for the average person. You'll learn about everything from quantum mechanics to intergalactic space, all simplified for your everyday lifestyle. So jump right in and experience the world in a whole new way! Created by Coleman Higbee IG: https://www.instagram.com/universal_podcast/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/universalpodcast/support
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Learn about quantum mechanics, black holes, dark matter, plasma, particle accelerators, the Large Hadron Collider and other key Theoretical Physics topics. The Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics holds morning sessions consisting of three talks, pitched to explain an area of our research to an audience familiar with physics at about second-year undergraduate level.
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Her Story So Far focuses on outside-the-box conversations with badass female creatives. These women are birthing amazing passion projects in the 2nd and 3rd chapters of their lives. Host Lesley Whitehead is an artist, visual storyteller and multi-passionate marketer. She believes age shouldn’t stop you from achieving your dreams or make you invisible to the world. Join us to be inspired by the wit, wisdom and one-of-a-kind experiences of these amazing women.
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Lexiconned is the podcast that unpacks the hidden histories and wild myths behind the words and phrases we use every day. With humor, curiosity, and a touch of irreverence, we separate fact from folklore to tell the stories behind everyday words. #Etymology #WordNerd, #LanguageLovers
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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast where an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. This collaborative journey with other experts will have us writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Topics covered include mathematics, physics, computer science, machine learning, and artificia ...
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Overview: Our original brain is pre-set to survive. The pre-set comes from the lower half of the brain; the stuff between our ears, the brain stem and spinal cord. I call this the original brain. It's driven to survive, which leads to humans being reactive and behaving without the thought. This, inevitably leads to great suffering. It does not have to be that way. Come with me as I review the brain, our behavior and how we can change. Change is difficult, at times it is very difficult and it ...
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The Secret Vocal Trick That Makes Your Strings Come Alive
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3:46If you want to join a supportive community of composers who are mastering the art of writing with intervals, come check out the Circle of Interval Magicians. I’ll place the link right here:https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aIn this episode, we explore a simple but powerful mixing technique t…
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When Confidence Collides: Green Cake, True Crime & Red String Theory
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55:47In this candid episode the hosts pick up after a missed check-in to discuss a viral promo, upcoming guest-filled shows and plans for true-crime segments, while voicing concerns about powerful hidden groups. They mix holiday stories — mysterious “green cake,” smoked turkey and holiday nachos — with law-enforcement reflections on confidence, workplac…
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Episode 13: Fanning the Flames: First-Gen Students, Research, and the CRISJ Mentoring Program, Part II
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27:41In this second episode of “Fanning the Flames,” Dr. Elvia Ramirez interviews two first-generation college students, Diana Rangel and Chris Nuñez, who discuss the ways that the CRISJ Mentoring Program marked a pivotal moment in their academic journeys. Both Diana and Chris describe how the program offered not just guidance, but a sense of belonging,…
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Sleep, Screens & Stress: Is Modern Life Making Us Sick?
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49:17This episode explores how modern habits—poor sleep, stress, diet and heavy screen time—affect physical and mental health, with personal stories and expert insights on youth wellbeing. Hosts also dive into topical debates like Tylenol concerns, the business side of online content, travel and plane etiquette, relationship dynamics, and encounters wit…
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A Solid Low End Can Sound Like Sub-Bass Magic
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5:07👉 Want to go deeper into orchestration, interval techniques, and writing cleaner cues? Join the Circle of Interval Magicians — our composing community where we turn theory into real-world skill.https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aQuick Summary:In this episode, Frank breaks down one of the mos…
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While humans were leaving the Stone Age and entering the Bronze, some Bristlecone pine trees grew from seeds to sprouts. They’ve been growing ever since. These 5,000-year-old pines are among the oldest organisms on Earth. Superlatives are also appropriate for the towering redwoods. Trees are amazing in many ways. They provide us with timber and coo…
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Episode 12: Fanning the Flames: First-Gen Students, Research, and the CRISJ Mentoring Program
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33:29Join Dr. Elvia Ramirez as she interviews Sac State alumni Demonza Hunter and Hector Rodriguez, whose experiences in the CRISJ Mentoring Program showcase the powerful outcomes that emerge when research, mentorship, and personal experience intertwine. Demonza and Hector share how the program helped them turn personal histories and research interests …
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I Took The Surrender Experiment 💊 & The Split-Second Realization That Changed My Life
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9:11My brand new program, Cracking Your Shell, is now open → https://candicevoss.com/crackingyours... If your heart feels heavy lately, or your nervous system has been stretched thin, I made something for you. Cracking Your Shell is a 30-day journey of softening, grounding, and slowly coming back to yourself again. It’s gentle, simple, and meant to mee…
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Stop forcing the mode, Start following the emotion
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3:48Join the Circle of Interval Magicians:https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aIf you want to go deeper into interval colors, intuitive composition, and a community that helps you grow as a composer, you’re invited to join the Circle of Interval Magicians.Episode Summary:In this episode, we explor…
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Just because something is invisible doesn’t mean it isn’t there. We can’t see gases in our atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen, but we benefit from their presence with every breath we take. From the bubbles that effervesce in soda to the vapors that turn engines, gases are part of our lives. They fill our lungs, give birth to s…
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Join the Circle of Interval Magicians:Discover the interval-based techniques that make composing faster, clearer, and far more intuitive. Click the link below to become part of the Circle and start leveling up your craft.👉 https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aIn this episode, we explore why di…
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Join the Circle of Interval Magicians:https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aIf you want to become a faster, more confident, and more original composer, join the Circle of Interval Magicians.Instead of waiting for the “perfect” motif, we learn why it’s better to start with a strong musical chara…
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👉 Join the Circle of Interval Magicians: https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aA community for composers who want to write faster, clearer, and with more originality — using interval-based tools that make your music come alive.By The Music Interval Theory Podcast
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The Amazon is often described as an ecosystem under dire threat due to climate change and deliberate deforestation. Yet there is still considerable hope that these threats can be mitigated. In the face of these threats, indigenous conservationists are attempting to strike a balance between tradition and preserving Amazonia. Meanwhile, two river jou…
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Join the Circle of Interval Magicians and become part of a community of composers who grow together:https://www.skool.com/circle-of-interval-magicians/about?ref=bfbebbc3d8d04a84806842a78f42963aIn this episode, we explore a powerful and slightly uncomfortable truth about orchestration: it doesn't hide weaknesses in your music – it exposes them. You'…
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Bass Case S2 E27: "The Seven Habits" (Part 1)
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9:15Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil explores Stephen Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and how it pertains to bass players. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Brothers on Patrol: Leadership, Wealth & Dark Truths
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1:06:52BJ and Tyler — two brothers and veteran law-enforcement pros — riff candidly on life, mistakes, leadership and the weird stuff they’ve seen on the job. In this episode they mix humor and hard truth: discussing their Street Tales book, sponsoring shoutouts, a leadership academy experience, different meanings of wealth, parenting and public perceptio…
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The worry about whether H5N1 will trigger a human pandemic has concealed a startling reality. Avian influenza has already taken an enormous toll on the lives of other animals. Since 2005, the number of wild and domesticated birds killed is greater than the combined human populations of the United States and Russia. Bird flu is burning through wild …
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STOP Muddy Strings - Fluent Line Tricks Every Composer Needs
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7:06I'm Frank. I'm an Interval Magician. That's my superpower, and I'm looking for composers who want to break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out.✨ Welcome to the Circle of Interval Magicians ✨🎶 In just 30 days, you’ll transform from a generic composer into an Interval Magician who writes original, powerful music. 🎶htt…
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The idea that the universe is made of tiny vibrating strings was once the science theory du jour. String theory promised to unite the disparate theories describing particles and gravity, and many people, not just scientists, were optimistic that a theory of everything might be within our grasp. But here we are, many years later, and string theory d…
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From Toenails to Chemtrails: Raw Talk on Family, Vulnerability and Modern Risks
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57:39BJ and Tyler riff across a wide-ranging episode — from podcast growth, merch and hashtag lessons to funny sidelines about grooming and shoes. They dive into deeper territory on communication breakdowns, the idea of “the last time” you speak to someone, relationships, parenting tough lessons, teaching self-defense, and the fear of being wrong — then…
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Bass Case S2 E26: "Creating Bass Lines" (Part 1)
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12:00Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Philippe discusses creating bass lines from major scales. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Welcome to "Cracking Your Shell" - A Candice Voss Transformational Program
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5:14My brand new program, Cracking Your Shell, is now open → candicevoss.com/crackingyourshell If your heart feels heavy lately, or your nervous system has been stretched thin, I made something for you. Cracking Your Shell is a 30-day journey of softening, grounding, and slowly coming back to yourself again. It’s gentle, simple, and meant to meet you w…
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Season Finale: Behind The Student - Mike’s Story
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1:00:49Send us a text Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 10 is upon us! It's the last episode of Season 2 - it's been emotional, genuinely. I never thought I'd enjoy hosting a Podcast so much. Thank you to everyone involved and especially to YOU for listening! In this episode I am joined by my guitar student Mike, to give you an insight into what his …
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Scale Your Triads and Get A Great Disney Sound
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11:51I'm Frank. I'm an Interval Magician. That's my superpower, and I'm looking for composers who want to break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out.✨ Welcome to the Circle of Interval Magicians ✨🎶 In just 30 days, you’ll transform from a generic composer into an Interval Magician who writes original, powerful music. 🎶htt…
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5 Spiritual Secrets I Learned from Autobiography of a Yogi
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In Brazil, leaders from across the globe are gathering for COP30, the premier climate summit in the world. For the first time, the U.S. is sitting it out, after exiting the Paris Agreement. There is, however, a ray of hope in the global efforts to reduce fossil fuel emissions. Bill McKibben, an environmentalist and journalist who describes himself …
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Like vs Love, Earning Respect, and Never Letting the Drive Go
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58:23Hosts debate banking episodes versus live weekly check-ins, share updates about Street Tales Network, promo partnerships with Blackout Coffee, and support for Blue Cancer Connect. They highlight guest authors and new books while promoting Street Tales Volume One. The conversation turns personal and philosophical: the difference between liking and l…
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I'm Frank. I'm an Interval Magician. That's my superpower, and I'm looking for composers who want to break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out.✨ Welcome to the Circle of Interval Magicians ✨🎶 In just 30 days, you’ll transform from a generic composer into an Interval Magician who writes original, powerful music. 🎶htt…
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Therapy Speak or Conspiracy Theory? with Amanda Montell
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39:54What do vision boards and Princess Diana conspiracy theories have in common? They both rely on a kind of magical thinking called proportionality bias. It's one of many cognitive biases that Sounds Like a Cult host Amanda Montell demystifies in her book, The Age of Magical Overthinking. From the sunk cost fallacy of toxic relationships to the halo e…
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Send us a text 1 on 1 Lessons! Welcome back people - I hope you are well. Season 2 Episode 9 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine. This one is very important - What I Wish I Learnt As A Beginner. Thank you to all those who have listened from all around the world - you're awesome.…
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“The Mississippi River will always have its own way; no engineering skill can persuade it to do otherwise,” said Mark Twain. In this, our final episode marking the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we consider how efforts to control the Mighty Mississippi – a river engineered from its Minnesota headwaters to its Gulf Coast outlet – have respon…
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Warrior in the Garden: Preparedness, Codes, and Canon Moments
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1:11:04Two friends' riff about haircuts and exotic boots before diving into a mini-series on the rules of being a man: don’t gossip, listen more, and live by a personal code of integrity and respect. They discuss humility, honesty versus transparency, protecting the vulnerable, and the value of preparedness—summed up by the “warrior in the garden” idea of…
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FIX Boring Chords with THIS Interval-Based Move
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Bass Case S2 E25: "12th Fret and Beyond" (Part 1)
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12:13Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil gives discourse on playing in the upper regions of the electric bass. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Send us a text The AP Guitar Master Program Welcome back people - I hope you are well. Season 2 Episode 8 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine. Thank you to all those who have listened from all around the world - you're awesome.. and I hope Fret Friends has helped you. Subscribe …
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What happens to us after we die is as much a question for anthropology and ecology as it is for theology. Death and decay are not comfortable subjects, but some scientists study them unflinchingly, knowing that doing so yields valuable scientific insights about decomposition. We hear about The Body Farm at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville whe…
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Mental Overload: Friendship, Priorities, and Holding the Line
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1:01:08This episode explores whistleblower stories and growing distrust in institutions, then shifts to personal themes: how negative thoughts and life’s demands overload the mind, the importance of loyalty and defending your circle, and being useful in relationships and society. It also covers being mindful with your words and self-talk, balancing honest…
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Everything you need to know about Great Part Writing in 16 Minutes
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15:56I'm Frank. I'm an Interval Magician. That's my superpower, and I'm looking for composers who want to break free from generic progressions and write music that truly stands out.✨ Welcome to the Circle of Interval Magicians ✨🎶 In just 30 days, you’ll transform from a generic composer into an Interval Magician who writes original, powerful music. 🎶htt…
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Episode 11: No Strings Attached: Guaranteed Income Initiatives in Sacramento and Beyond
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28:58In this episode of Building Justice, hosts Dr. Susanna Curry and Dr. Arturo Baiocchi from Sacramento State’s School of Social Work are joined by Dr. Ethan Evans to explore the concept and impact of Guaranteed Income programs. The conversation highlights the differences between guaranteed and universal basic income, the effects of providing uncondit…
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Shipwrecks are scenes of tragedy, but they are also bits of history frozen in time that can provide insights into events and ideas from long ago. That is, if we can find them. From an 11th century Viking sailing ship to a WW II era British cargo ship with a mailbag of letters onboard amazingly preserved, an underwater archeologist takes us on a dee…
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Behind The Student - The String Queen
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1:07:45Send us a text Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 7 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine! But for today - I am joined by my guitar student Sharon, AKA The String Queen, to give you an insight into what her guitar life looks like; behind and in front, of the guitar. Sharon is …
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Clarity And Transparency in Your Orchestrations
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Bass Case S2 E23: Whole-Half Scale (Part 3)—RE-RELEASE
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9:18Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil concludes his series on Whole-Half Diminished Scale. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Bass Case S2 E24: "Learning a Tune" (Part 1)
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10:04Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil talks about the advantages of learning tunes. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Rules of Being a Man: Two‑Way Streets, Stoicism & Responsibility
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58:55This episode explores practical rules for men: judge ideas that work both ways, be a producer not just a consumer, and develop stoicism and useful skills. It discusses relationships, reciprocity in friendships, the importance of being reliable for family, and why emotional control matters. Through candid stories and examples, the hosts cover bounda…
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Long before Orson Welles provoked a panic with his 1938 radio broadcast of a Martian invasion in War of the Worlds, we were fascinated with the possibility of life on the Red Planet. We may be a step closer to finding it after the Perseverance rover turned up tantalizing evidence of possible ancient life in the form of mineral deposits in a Martian…
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Producing Hits, Building Empires - The Rob Late Interview
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1:39:53Send us a text Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 6 is upon us! What a pleasure it was to be joined by Rob Late. The incredibly talented Rob Late has recently worked with The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Clean Bandit, Gary Barlow and 5 Seconds Of Summer, to name just a few. He has also built an online business called Rob Late Audio, selling sample…
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Montana, Moose & Manners: Wild Tales and Man Rules
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1:07:09Hosts recap a five-day Montana trip filled with wildlife encounters, mountain weather, and a slower way of life, then launch a mini-series called "Rules to Be a Man." They rant about modern flying etiquette and airline issues, promote charity apparel for Blue Cancer Connect, and discuss three core rules for men: don’t try to have everything, be pre…
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Detecting, quantifying and interpreting entanglement: (2) the multipartite case
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1:31:592025 Arnold Sommerfeld SchoolBy David Perez-Garcia (University Complutense Madrid)
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