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The String

WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM

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The String is weekly think radio featuring conversations and features on culture, media and American music - anchored by veteran journalist and broadcaster Craig Havighurst. Music makers, enablers, instigators and documentarians are featured with enough time to go deep and burrow into issues, while letting the music play too. Music news, previews, Time Machine Tape and 90 Second Spins round out the hour.
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Bone Valley

Lava for Good Podcasts

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In Season 1 of Bone Valley, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King tells a story of a man, Leo Schofield, fighting to prove his innocence in the case of his wife Michelle’s murder. In Season 2, “JEREMY” Gilbert King brings us a story about her actual killer, Jeremy Scott, fighting to prove his guilt. The State of Florida does not believe either man. Bone Valley Season 3 | GRAVES COUNTY is a new story about a new case. A story that shares many familiar themes with the first two seasons of ...
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New Orleans Unsolved

Anna Christie, Thanh Truong

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New Orleans Unsolved is an independent narrative true crime podcast based in the historic city of New Orleans. Investigator/producer Anna Christie and veteran journalist Thanh Truong dive deep into a string of unsolved case from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Season 1 focused on the mysterious death of a teenager whose body was recovered from the Mississippi River that connects to Season 2.The Rope Murders, revolves around a set of cold cases involving murder victims who were ritualisticall ...
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Invisible Strings—where we tug at the little threads that hold our lives together, from mental health and relationships to marriage, motherhood, and all the beautiful chaos in between. I'm Katie, your guide to navigating life’s tangled web, one string at a time. Think of this as your weekly dose of insight, sprinkled with a bit of laughter, some heartfelt chats, and maybe even a happy tear or two. So, whether you’re juggling a million things or just need a break, let’s untangle life together ...
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The Genome Killer

Voyage Media

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An FDA and FBI agent team up to solve a string of murders occurring around the country, targeting victims seemingly at random through poisoned water... only to discover the connection that unveils the killer. If you enjoy movies like Zodiac, and TV series like CSI, take a listen to The Genome Killer. Based on Betsy Aden's book, The Goldilocks Genome. The novel is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Goldilocks-Genome-Medical-Thriller/dp/1684632544
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A podcast designed for string and orchestra educators to learn from some of the best in the profession. Topics include string pedagogy, classroom management, program administration, assessment, current trends, work/life balance, and more.
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In Between the Strings: The Students of Kabbalah and Their Stories, Avigail Tree sits down with fellow students of Kabbalah to explore the personal and transformative journeys that led them to this ancient wisdom. Through heartfelt conversations, each episode reveals how individuals from all walks of life discovered Kabbalah, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the spiritual tools that have shaped their lives today.
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Everything in life is better understood if you can learn to see the strings attached. Jamie Gale is a thought leader who rose to prominence in the guitar industry by simplifying complex concepts. In this podcast, he engages in cross-disciplinary discussions to reveal how everything from guitar design to architecture, philosophy, physics and more can be better understood if you learn to see the universal truths that underpin our world.
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Divergent Files isn’t a conspiracy podcast. It’s a truth podcast. We don’t chase aliens for clicks. We don’t do shock for the algorithm. We investigate the theories other podcasts won’t touch — and we tear them apart to see what survives. We’re not here to repeat stories. We’re here to reopen the case. Hosted by Ralph — your irreverent, no-BS guide through the strangest corners of history, suppressed science, black-budget operations, and reality-bending mysteries — Divergent Files turns curi ...
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Third Strings

Third Strings

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Eric Salas and Justin Ellick, the duo formerly known as Guys Behind The Glass, are back with Third Strings—a weekly podcast that dives headfirst into sports, pop culture, and the chaos that is everyday life. From the headlines to the sidelines, nothing is off-limits. Whether it’s breaking down blockbuster NFL trades, deep diving into celebrity controversies, or spiraling into completely unplanned rants, Eric and Justin never miss a play. Unfiltered, unapologetic, and occasionally unhinged, T ...
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This is a podcast about improvised music, how IDoS creates it, and what it means to live and work creatively in these times. Illinois Department of Sound is an improvised music duo featuring markobarloco and Joe Wallace. Living and working in central Illinois, IDos creates sonic landscapes, mental journeys, zen-like experiences, and loud overexcited peaks of sonic joy. We are here to create, and we are here to COLLABORATE.
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Simplifying growth for musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- with tips, insights, tools, and stories to grow in their practice, teaching, and career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education via online curriculum, orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Executive director and host Christian ...
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Slice of Piefer takes you beyond the operating room to show that surgeons are real people with stories, quirks, and laughs of their own. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jason Piefer, this fun and insightful podcast serves up a mix of candid conversations, behind-the-scenes stories from the medical world, and lighthearted takes on life, work, and everything in between. Whether you’re in scrubs or just curious about what makes surgeons tick, pull up a chair and grab a slice—this is medicine w ...
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Welcome to Healing From the Heart - a space to empower others to learn how to heal themselves with the energy of hope, light and guidance. Host Torunn Anthonsen is an Intuitive Spiritual Healer, Medium and Teacher. Her life's mission is to help communication between medical professionals and their clients to create more effective strategies and resources within navigating health applications.
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Decoder Ring

Slate Podcasts

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Decoder Ring is the show about cracking cultural mysteries. In each episode, host Willa Paskin takes a cultural question, object, or habit; examines its history; and tries to figure out what it means and why it matters. Get more of Decoder Ring with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of Decoder Ring and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Decoder Ring show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus for access wherever y ...
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The Blueprint of an Athlete with Dr. Robin West is where science meets sports. This podcast explores how data, analytics, and cutting-edge technologies, including wearables, equipment, clothing, nutrition, and recovery tools, are transforming the way athletes train, compete, and recover. Each episode breaks down evidence-based strategies to improve performance, enhance recovery, and mitigate injury risk, offering athletes, parents, coaches, fan,s and health professionals a roadmap to unlocki ...
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The Shift Within is an activation of the self, where every healing and transformation start’s from within. I’m here to guide you through deep transformation, inner child healing, subconscious rewiring, quantum healing, manifesting, and shifting to your highest reality and purpose. This is where you finally make lasting internal change’s that shift your entire reality. As a channel and starseed, I channel guidance from ET's. Earth is going through a massive shift and so is our collective cons ...
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Sex, lies, control, secrets: The inside story of a husband’s plot to murder his wife by sabotaging her parachute - as told by the team of detectives who refused to give up on the case. itv.com/nostringsattached
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The Stickboys Podcast

Dalton Lewis & Alan Altizer

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The Stickboys podcasts are about one thing and one thing only - traditional bowhunting, pure and simple. No fluff, no industry promotion, just normal guys talking to normal guys and gals about their uncommon adventures with stick and string. Don't forget to check out our youtube channel at The Stickboys, and thanks for listening!
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Professional Tennis Stringers talking about his daily life stringing rackets all day and running the best Instagram Tennis Stringing Account Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/westringrackets/support
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12-26-75

12-26-75.com

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Was Donna Richmond's murder the end of a string of burglaries and homicides in small-town California? Was the wrong person convicted? This podcast provides new information and insight into Donna's case. We also detail a string of ransacking burglaries, the murder of another young teen, and the shooting of a father protecting his daughter as she was being kidnapped. The police came close to catching the ransacker, but he shot his way out. Were all of these crimes committed by the same person? ...
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Welcome violin geeks everywhere (or viola, fiddle, cello, guitar, trumpet...)! With all the detail and troubleshooting of a private lesson, violinist and violist, recording artist, author, and string teacher Laurel Thomsen shares daily discoveries, insightful interviews with top performers and music industry leaders, and tips for practicing, polishing, and becoming the best musician you can be. Episodes are accessible to beginners, yet contain the depth appreciated by the advancing student o ...
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“The Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast,” the official Grateful Dead podcast, is a series devoted to exploring the music and mythology behind one of the most enduring, progressive, and influential bands in the history of recorded music. The podcast’s tagline is “For The Committed And The Curious,” as episodes will invite new fans to explore the band’s enormous mythology in digestible chunks and enlighten life-long Dead Heads about corners of the band’s history they never knew existed. No topic will ...
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Welcome to It's All in the Cards Podcast! A biweekly horror fiction podcast where all questions are welcome, but you may not like the answers. Join us as we follow Jade, an Ozark folk witch who runs an occult bookstore and gives tarot readings. In our inaugural season, Jade is dealing with the local coven breathing down her neck as a string of murders occur in her neighborhood.
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshair And subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Fresh Air Weekly, to get interview hig ...
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Theoretical Physics Schools (ASC)

The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics (ASC)

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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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Unbalanced Encounters

Unbalanced Encounters

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On the edge of a primordial forest sits a remote logging village. Burdened by the weight of this hostile terrain, a demanding empire, and a string of bad luck, Rally teeters on the brink of collapse. And these four idiots probably won’t be able to save it.
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Send us a text In this episode, Katie Gierke shares her journey of disappointment and obedience, reflecting on a recent trip to Chicago where she learned valuable lessons about faith, connection, and the purpose behind unmet expectations. Through personal stories and heartfelt encounters, she emphasizes the importance of seeing beyond surface-level…
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Welcome to Life With Strings Attached! In this episode we explore the evolving world of guitar making, where craftsmanship meets innovation. From the floor of guitar shows to the heart of the workshop, we reflect on how artistry, science, and sound continue to shape our musical culture. We pay tribute to the late Ken Parker, a visionary who redefin…
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There’s a ubiquitous prop in just about every police procedural and conspiracy thriller: a cork board pinned with documents, newspaper clippings, and Polaroid photos, all connected by a web of red string. They go by many names, including pin boards, string boards, evidence boards, investigation walls, conspiracy walls, and walls of crazy. These boa…
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There’s a ubiquitous prop in just about every police procedural and conspiracy thriller: a cork board pinned with documents, newspaper clippings, and Polaroid photos, all connected by a web of red string. They go by many names, including pin boards, string boards, evidence boards, investigation walls, conspiracy walls, and walls of crazy. These boa…
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Episode 336: In a time when bluegrass is surging with young talent and mainstream dreams, Danny Burns and Shelby Means offer two profiles in making the string band business work in 2025. Burns is an Irish immigrant who brought his trad training and hearty work ethic from his native County Donegal. Even before releasing North Country in 2018, he’d m…
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We know Malala as the youngest Nobel Prize laureate, the girl who survived a Taliban bullet at 15 for advocating for girls' education in Pakistan. Now in a new book, she's reintroducing herself to the world. It's called Finding My Way, and in it she writes about the messy, funny, and flawed experiences that come with age, while carrying both the ho…
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On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by writer and streamer Laura Kate Dale to talk about what happened to Emiru at this year’s TwitchCon. The streamer was assaulted during a meet-and-greet, after a number of female streamers had already dropped out of the convention in fear for their safety. What is it about TwitchCon that makes creator…
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As longtime co-host of All Things Considered, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. People weren't used to hearing women's voices on the radio. "We were imitating men, so I was lowering my voice to sound as authoritative as I could," she said. Stamberg died Oct. 16. She spoke with Terry Gross in 1982, 1993, and …
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Cora asks Jade to come to church; another customer comes in with a strange tarot deck. Written by Morgan Valko Featuring the voice talents of Abby Konzen, Nichole Goodnight, Izzy Sykes, Sarah Thomas, Natalie Light, and Jon Grilz Theme music by ThaArsonist, performed by Scott Thomas Outro music by Athan Produced by Scott Thomas Don't forget to check…
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When Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was a kid growing up in Guadalajara, Mexico, he would draw monsters all day. His deeply Catholic grandmother even had him exorcised because of it. But when del Toro saw the 1931 film Frankenstein, his life changed. "I realized I understood my faith or my dogmas better through Frankenstein than through…
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On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen have a triple…fail. Lucy clapped back to her teen, Elizabeth said the thing to her kids she promised she never would, and Zak is now dealing with injuries from a bike accident. Then, they get a listener triumph with a game-ified way of doing chores and earning allowance. The ‘Rents dig i…
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We explore how the dreamy delicacy of Crazy Fingers came about at a time of great tumult in Grateful Dead history, with visits from new record company boss Al Teller of United Artists and Seastones composer Ned Lagin, plus a stop at Winterland for the Bob Fried Memorial Boogie. Guests: David Lemieux, Al Teller, Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, Gary Lambert, M…
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Netflix called it fiction. Survivors call it reality. The truth about “Wayward” is far darker. Netflix’s Wayward told you it was a story. It wasn’t. What you’re about to see is real. This Divergent Files investigation exposes the billion-dollar Troubled Teen Industry (TTI) — an unregulated network of wilderness camps, Christian academies, and “trea…
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On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by Slate staff writer Luke Winkie to talk about Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who some viewers have accused of shocking his dog on his livestream. Winkie spent time with Piker and his dog, Kaya, for Slate earlier this year, and helps debunk the misinformation currently being spread by cloutchasers and …
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This is a special preview of this week's Slate Plus episode. To get the full episode, another one like it every single week, and unlimited reading on Slate.com, subscribe to slate plus at Slate.com/cultureplus and help us keep the lights on. When you have Jad Abumrad in the studio, you don’t let him leave without squeezing as much quality audio fro…
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On this week’s show, Dana, Steve, and Julia step into the gothic, visually rich world of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. It’s been years in the making, gorgeously rendered, and stars the always compelling Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, but it’s up for debate if something like a soul emerges from del Toro’s mad machinations. Next, author and journ…
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A U.S. satellite caught a secret nuclear explosion in 1979. The world buried the evidence. FLASHFILE 004 — our hard-hitting, shorter drop before Friday’s flagship investigation. On September 22, 1979, a U.S. reconnaissance satellite known as Vela 6911 detected a blinding double flash over the South Atlantic Ocean — the unmistakable signature of a n…
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After surviving the Taliban's 2012 attempted assassination, activist Malala Yousafzai didn't back down. She continued to advocate for girls' education across the globe. In 2014, Yousafzai became the youngest person to win a Nobel Prize, an honor that weighed on her when she went off to college. In Finding My Way, she writes about her life at Oxford…
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What if "doing the music thing" didn't conjure subsisting on ramen and scrounging together rent money from a few random gigs and students, but finding a "path to remarkable success," ​positioning yourself in unique spaces and with interesting pursuits, making a healthy income while staying inspired and having a deep impact? If you've wondered if yo…
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If you recently lost your job—or think you might lose it soon—Laura Brown and Kristina O'Neill are here to help! On this episode of How To!, Carvell Wallace talks to the authors of All the Cool Girls Get Fired about what to do when you get the ax—and how to turn termination into a real opportunity. If you liked this conversation, check out the Slat…
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Christine Brown Woolley grew up in Utah with a dad and two moms, in a polygamist community called the Apostolic United Brethren. When she became an adult, she joined a polygamist marriage as a third wife, helped raise more than a dozen kids, and became co-star of the TLC reality show Sister Wives. Fast forward to 2025, and she has left her marriage…
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Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh are joined by Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight and Silver Bulletin, to discuss his new NFL prediction model “ELWAY” and what it reveals about an unpredictable football league. Later in the show, OG Hang Up host Stefan Fatsis returns to talk about his new book on the dictionary, “Unabridge…
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Linda Nelson, chairman of Visit The Woodlands, discusses her journey in promoting community health and tourism. She shares insights on the medical center's rebranding, the importance of mentorship, and community engagement events. The conversation highlights the dynamics of physician relationships, the role of emergency services, and safety concern…
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Send us a text In this episode of Invisible Strings, host Katie Gierke discusses the significance of friendship and the different roles friends play in our lives. She introduces the concept of having 'four friends' who support us during tough times, drawing from a biblical analogy. Katie elaborates on four specific types of friends: the Armor Beare…
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Burns' new six-part PBS documentary series includes the perspectives of women, Native Americans and enslaved and free Black people — all of whom were initially excluded from the declaration "all men are created equal." The series begins Nov. 16. Also, Lloyd Schwartz reviews a recording of Handel arias from soprano Julia Lezhneva. Follow Fresh Air o…
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Welcome to Blueprint of an Athlete: Where Science Meets Sports! Dr. Robin West is joined by Dr. Greg Grosicki, a Research Scientist at Whoop who turns large datasets on recovery, sleep, and cardiovascular metrics into actionable insights for athletes. Dr. Grosicki explains that the Whoop band, initially focused on performance, has expanded its miss…
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On this episode: Friend of the show Jamilah Lemieux tackles helping kids get a better night's sleep. She’s joined by gentle sleep coach Macall Gordon. They discuss what to do with “live-wire kids”, how to avoid burnout when trying to get your kid to sleep, why we need to stop blaming parents for kid sleep issues, and more. But first, Care and Feedi…
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Paying a fraction of a penny per stream and diminishing the value of music were bad enough for Xiu Xiu, but when Spotify owner Daniel Ek announced an investment in a German defense contractor, they decided it was time to take the music back. Guest: Jamie Stewart, musician in the band Xiu Xiu. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to acce…
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On today’s episode, hosts Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay celebrate Candice’s three years at ICYMI, and send her off onto her next chapter. They talk Dan and Phil’s hard launch, Connor Franta and Troye Sivan’s Instagram beef, and the major predictions Candice has for the internet in 2026. Get more of ICYMI with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus epi…
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Emily Bazelon talks with Yale law professor John Witt about his new book The Radical Fund: How a Band of Visionaries and a Million Dollars Upended America. They explore the remarkable story of the Garland Fund—a small 1920s foundation that bankrolled early work by A. Philip Randolph, and others who would go on to shape the civil rights and labor mo…
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Julian Brave NoiseCat's Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane is about the mostly Catholic missionary boarding schools which Indigenous children, including older members of his family, were required to go to get "assimilated." Many were physically and sexually abused. While making the film and writing his new memoir, NoiseCat learned why minutes af…
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Walk into any store or flip on a radio, and you’ll probably hear the Police’s “Every Breath You Take” sooner or later. Thanks to that ubiquity, the swooning, menacing megahit’s songwriter—Sting—is a very wealthy man. Now, his former bandmates, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers, are suing Sting over who deserves to profit from “Breath” and other Pol…
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The new movie Fairyland, produced by Sofia Coppola, is adapted from the memoir by Alysia Abbott. She wrote about being the child of a gay single father at the dawn of the gay liberation movement. He raised her in 1970’s San Francisco, after her mother died. He later died from complications from AIDS. Abbott spoke with Terry Gross in 2013. John Powe…
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** Whoops! It seems we've forgotten to cut out the end of the podcast, which is usually reserved for the members of our Patreon 'Business of Guitar'. Oh well, we're happy to give everyone a glimpse into what they're missing... 😉 Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/thebusinessofguitar On this episode of Life With Strings Attached we welcome …
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In this episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, Dr. Charles Laux sits down with Darren Sacks, one of Greater Boston’s leading double bass educators, to discuss how young bassists can transform their playing and mindset to reach new levels of success. Sacks shares his journey from discovering the double bass on a high school field trip to building…
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As Trump throws out journalists and outlets that report anything negative about him, he’s limiting access to a group of right-wing influencers who work to further his agenda. Guest: Makena Kelly, tech and politics writer for WIRED. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all you…
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