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Drop Da Mic.

Wesley Swanson & Ryan Jiminez

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We are Just a couple of Pop/sub culture junkies looking to discuss various films and other rad stuff for your ear holes!!!! Be sure to join us and feel free to shoot an email over with topic suggestions, as we will be trying to release an episode weekly! [email protected]
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Other Record Labels

Other Record Labels

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Taking the Mystery out of Running a Record Label A podcast for independent record labels with interviews from Sub Pop, Ghostly International, Mute Records, Jagjaguar, and more. Tips and advice for people starting and running a record label. http://www.otherrecordlabels.com
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SubPopCult is a weekly podcast that examines how storytelling used in pop culture and political narrative merge together and produce desired political results for those already in power. Featuring interviews with indie artists of all stripes, SubPopCult leads the way in restoring culture from the bottom up.
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The Sub Pop Podcast

Sub Pop Records

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This is the Sub Pop Podcast, a product of Sub Pop Records, the Seattle-based record label since 1988. Hear stories from inside, outside, and adjacent to Sub Pop, straight from the horse's mouth. Season 3 begins May 23, 2017 with a new episode out every other Tuesday. Absolutely nothing sounds better.
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Quirky & Honest.. OWM is NOT a podcast...Its a community. A place that merges the Nerds,with the cool crowd and the academic intellectual with the street doctor's & Philosophers. A place where sub-culture & pop-culture meet & music,art,movies,and food are the pillars. So roll up & let's get weird Cover art photo provided by Mathis Garcia on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@tismadesign
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The Outliers

Frank Zavala

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We watch, play, and read stuff. We're gonna talk about it for you. It may cover comics, movies, television, video games, history, science, technology, PlayStation, Xbox, anime, cartoons, youtube, books, the internet, pop culture, sub culture, food, work, problems, ourselves, other podcasts, geek stuff, mundane stuff, work, or whatever tickles our fancy. Hope you enjoy. Hit us at [email protected] or @TheOutliersPod on Twitter.
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Founder of famed record label Sub Pop, Bruce Pavitt is a music historian, professional DJ, and cultural progenitor. His book, Experiencing Nirvana: Grunge in Europe, 1989, is a photo journal and a grunge rock micro-history, an inside look into a crucial eight-day period in the touring life of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain. Journalist and author of the definitive, bestselling biography of Nirvana, Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, Michael Azerrad moderates.
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Young Love Records

Young Love Records A&R

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Based out of Brooklyn NY and home to Setting Sun, Quitzow, Landing on the Moon + more..., Young Love Records is an artist run label that's inspired by DIY spirit and labels like Merge, Sub Pop, and Saddle Creek, Young Love Records has come a long way since it began. Now distributed by Red Eye Distribution (Kill Rock Stars, Barsuk, Warp etc...) and expanded into 5 bands and international touring, YLR is selling many records worldwide, We are still run by artists in a creative and fun way. It’ ...
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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

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The Partially Examined Life is a podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com. We also featu ...
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Reality Witch

Jessie Nails

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Reality Witch is your one stop shop for all things reality, witchy and weird. Jessie Nails takes you through her lifelong addiction to reality and trash tv, pop culture obsession, and attempts at manifesting with the universe. Every week Jessie talks about life, current pop-culture news, show recaps, and always ends with a "witchy shit" segment. Reality Witch opens the door to discuss childhood traumas with a crazy family and 12 years of Catholic school, while putting a comedic spin on all o ...
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Gotta Get Out Of This Town

Adam, Elaine, Sibyl

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Do you remember the 2000s? We don't*. So to remind ourselves we created a spreadsheet of every. single. record. Which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 songs and the Billboard Top 200 Records between 1999 and 2013 and is tagged on RateYourMusic as either Pop Punk or Emo Pop. Gotta Get Out of This Town is a podcast retrospective where we listen to all of those record chronologically. Because we have very poor judgment in making life choices. * Sibyl does, but she's old, and won't for much longer.
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On Dispatches from the Underground host NYC punk Joey Steel, and guests explore the depths of underground, sub, and counter-culture while also trying to grasp a UG perspective on the mainstream and pop culture we are subjected to endure. Dig deep/Get down.
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A serialized audio fictional narrative following Jimmy August, the son of a megachurch legend, as he competes on a reality TV show for the right to lead America's most prominent megachurch. Along the way, he faces the ghost of his father, ridiculous competition challenges, and maybe even the prospect of love. Think audiobook meets book club.
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The Geek Show

The Geek Show

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Since beginning in 2010, The Geek Show has gone through more form changes than the final boss of an RPG, and this very podcast is the grandpappy of a number of podcasts and YouTube shows like 4-Panel, Cinema Eclectica, KeyFrame, Impossible Mission, Pop Screen, Uncut, and a whole lot more. You can find out more about us at https://thegeekshow.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGeekShow?sub_confirmation=1 Support us on Patreon and get exclusive content - https ...
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Dynaudio speakers are known for pushing the boundaries of sound reproduction. Ever since the first speakers started rolling out of the factory in the late 70s in Skanderborg, Denmark, Dynaudio has always sought to do things differently for the sake of great audio. The podcast series, Inside Dynaudio, invites you to follow the company and its employees on their journey to engineer the best audio reproduction experiences in the world. From stories of how a small inquiry became the start of a g ...
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The Greatest Generation

Adam Pranica and Benjamin Harrison review Star Trek

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A Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. After reviewing all of Star Trek: The Next Generation, DS9, and Voyager, we’re reviewing Star Trek: Enterprise from beginning to end. Check out Greatest Trek, our companion podcast about all the new Star Trek series!
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The 3 Way Podcast

The 3 Way Podcast

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Welcome to the Official The 3 Way Podcast! We discuss everything from Gaming, Pop-Culture, and Sports! We started as 3 then became 4. I don't know why or how it happened but it did. We're based out of Houston, TX and would love to hear from you guys! Please comment and sub to our YouTube channel, we tend too be more active there! We also have a Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook page. All are @The3WayPodcast. Thank you for listening and checking us out.
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Comp My Pod

Sara Nightly

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Join us while we drink a couple of adult beverages, talk about our favorite TV shows and movies and read Reddit! During each episode, we'll discuss a specific TV or movie and read some Reddit posts as they relate to the series. We'll also discuss pop culture in general and how it is affecting society past and present. We also offer several bonus episodes on TV and film such as Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Westworld. Check out our older episodes as well that relate primarily to the hospita ...
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Kickin' like a kick drum, the CD Baby Hip Hop Podcast is an all-encompassing look–or listen, if you will–at some of the best hip hop and rap music CD Baby has to offer. Our catalog represents a diverse mix of styles from around the globe, so each episode will take aim at a specific genre, sub-genre, or uniting theme (regional sounds, etc.) that ties the music together. CD Baby hip hop editor Brad digs through the crates, hosting each installment and helping you find some great new music.
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Moshpit

SYN Media

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The Moshpit podcast allows you to listen to interviews with awesome bands as well as some recorded segments! MOSHPIT is SYN's home for everything PUNK, METAL and ROCK. Our ragtag crew of punk enthusiasts and metalheads bring you all sorts of music from pop-punk to power-violence to grindcore to hard rock to pagan metal! Tune in to SYN's Punk and Metal Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-10pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & DAB+, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ F ...
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Bunch of guys from Melbourne talking about nerdy things that send their collective minds into a maddening frenzy of spiraling emotional and psychological dissaray…. Accompanied by coffee.
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Live with Leeja

Leeja Miller

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Leeja Miller is a real life lawyer on a mission to demystify the law and how it affects your everyday life. Every Thursday morning at 10:30am cst (that's 11:30am est/8:30am pst/3:30pm gmt) she hosts a livestream over on YouTube where she covers pop culture, current events, and the laws that shape your everyday life. But listen, sometimes sitting down to watch a video just isn't in the cards for your busy schedule. Enter the Live with Leeja Podcast, where you can hear the audio version after ...
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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List Night

The List Night Podcast

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A group of amateur comedians(we’re using that word loosely) picking niche topics weekly, ranking their favorites of those topics, and arguing about everyone else's picks. It's like every fantasy draft podcast you've already listened to, but less professional.
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Welcome to the Happy and Holy Podcast, your go-to destination for uplifting discussions on faith, culture, and the pursuit of a joy-filled life! Join hosts Wennie and Jay, best friends and spiritual guides, as they delve into the intersection of timeless truths and modern trends, offering insights to empower and inspire your journey. 🎙️ Tune in for engaging conversations that blend spirituality with contemporary issues, exploring topics like faith, friendship, and personal growth. From insig ...
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You should download my free TOOLKIT for new record labels... http://otherrecordlabels.com/toolkit Thanks to LANDR for sponsoring this episode. landr.com/otherrecordlabels Imposter syndrome is one of the biggest reasons people never start a record label. That quiet (or loud) voice asking: Who am I to do this? Why would anyone care about my taste, my…
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Afropop Soundsystem has one eye on Africa and one on the world. We dig deep into the African digital domain to uncover songs and artists little known across the Atlantic. We plunge into sexy kuduro music from Angola; bubu music from Sierra Leone, jagwa from Tanzania as well as sensations in the kwaito scene in South Africa and the hyperactive ndomb…
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Meg uncovers how Larry Kramer and Rudy Giuliani made strange bedfellows in their attempts to besmirch Ed Koch. Jessica goes deep on how The Kitchen art collective used the Staten Island Ferry to spread the Hip Hop revolution. Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and... WRITE US A REVIEW HERE We'd LOVE to hear from you!…
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You should download my free TOOLKIT for new record labels... http://otherrecordlabels.com/toolkit Thanks to LANDR for sponsoring this episode. landr.com/otherrecordlabels Imposter syndrome is one of the biggest reasons people never start a record label. That quiet (or loud) voice asking: Who am I to do this? Why would anyone care about my taste, my…
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The so-called “third man factor” is a phenomenon in which people in dire circumstances experience the presence of an extra person in their midst who gives comfort and aid when it’s most needed—a guardian angel, perhaps, or some figure of divine intervention. Harry Lime seems to have played just such a role in the lives of Holly Martins and Anna Sch…
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Subscribe to hear this ad-free and get tons of bonus content. It's another year, and Mark, Wes, Seth, and Dylan each came in with a short bucket list of philosophical works that we'd like to read before this podcast concludes, whenever that might be. Sponsor: Get a $1/month e-commerce trial at shopify.com/pel. It's time to enroll in Mark's spring B…
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It's another year, and this time we each came in with a short bucket list of philosophical works that we'd like to read before this podcast concludes, whenever that might be. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/support to get ad-free episodes and tons of bonus discussion. Sponsor: Get a $1/month e-commerce trial a…
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When Hoshi and Trip return from a Klingon garbage dump with a life-threatening illness, Reed and Mayweather start acting like aliens while Captain Archer and Dr. Phlox try to work out a cure. But after watching the virus take the lives of two crew members, Archer convinces the Organians to try out compassion instead. Who is the Night Stocker? How m…
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Cartwheeling into 2026 with the usual cast of rock and roll heroes and pantomime villains. Behind you this week you’ll find … … Boy George? Rick Wakeman? Chas Smash? Vanilla Ice? Pop stars who’ve done panto … will there ever be another Rock Knighthood? … Dylan, Elton, Chrissie Hynde and Lil Wayne mention Brigitte Bardot in songs: but who’s seen any…
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Once-substantial Jewish enclaves of Morocco, Algeria and other North Africa states have dwindled steadily since World War II, mostly through migration to Israel. In sub-Saharan Africa, lesser known Jewish communities provide strikingly different narratives. Guided by ethnomusicologist and Rabbi Jeffrey A. Summit of Tufts University, this program fo…
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Why I’m Optimistic About The Music Industry Times are tough in the music industry—and there’s no point pretending otherwise. Streaming payouts are shrinking, costs are rising, the economy is squeezing fans, and AI plus the distraction economy are reshaping how people engage with music. In this episode of Other Record Labels, I acknowledge the very …
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Peter Hammill has spent nearly six decades building the most devoted following imaginable – Bowie, Peter Gabriel and Mark E Smith among them. ‘Rock And Role’ tells his invigorating story, beautifully illustrated with photos, cuttings, artwork and memorabilia. Author Joe Banks looks back at his life, impact and captivating way with words, and stops …
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When Captain Archer reunites with his retconned second family, the experiment set up by Dr. Erickson is a both a charade and a danger to the crew. But after Ensign Burrows is killed and Danica loses it at her dad, Trip gets suspicious and Emory finally has to let go of his son. Who ruined cupcakes? How does human slurry get removed from the transpo…
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Philosopher/writer/critic/podcaster Lawrence Ware returns to the show to meet Mary and talk about how Mark is his own personal Leroy Jesus. We act out and/or discuss orphan greeting cards, face-to-face instruction vs. writing books, imaginary friends, laugh trumpets, black ice, and is aesthetic judgment (especially of yourself) a mistake? Hear more…
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The Hallmark Channel became famous for producing low-budget, formulaic Christmas films, and this has spread to other outlets, sometimes with higher budgets and ambitions. Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al each watched a smattering of these and share their reflections on the genre and their specific experiences. Get an ad-free experience, plus bonus …
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. Continuing on the first half of Sigmund Freud’s Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, now getting really into Freud's own type of explanation, whereby he explains how libidinal ties bind group members, typically via their shared love of a leader or leading idea…
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Continuing on the first half of Sigmund Freud's Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, now getting really into Freud's own type of explanation, whereby he explains how libidinal ties bind group members, typically via their shared love of a leader or leading idea. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/support …
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Philosopher/writer/critic/podcaster Lawrence Ware returns to the show to meet Mary and talk about how Mark is his own personal Leroy Jesus. We act out and/or discuss orphan greeting cards, face-to-face instruction vs. writing books, imaginary friends, laugh trumpets, black ice, and is aesthetic judgment (especially of yourself) a mistake? Hear more…
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Here is our Christmas special for 2025; this time we switched gears and covered a horror film based around the holiday season. Lock in as we discuss everything about 1974’s ‘BLACK CHRISTMAS.’ We hope everyone has a safe and extremely fun holiday. Featuring the voice of: Chris Pawlak Mixed and edited by: Wesley Swanson.…
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In hard times and boom times, people in Ghana know how to party. In this program, we hear regional pop and neo-traditional music at festivals, funerals and community celebrations across the county. We travel to the lush south-east Volta region to hear Ewe borborbor, agbadza and brass band music. In the northern city of Tamale, we hear Dagbani tradi…
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The Hallmark Channel became famous for producing low-budget, formulaic Christmas films, and this has spread to other outlets, sometimes with higher budgets and ambitions. Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al each watched a smattering of these and share their reflections on the genre and their specific experiences. Get an ad-free experience, plus bonus …
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Here is our ‘THIEF’ episode where we talk about filmmaker, Michael Mann and everything we love about his early 80’s theatrical debut. Intro includes pop culture news and recommendations for both, TV and Film. Featuring the voice of Chris Pawlak. Mixed and edited by: Wesley Swanson.By Wesley Swanson & Ryan Jiminez
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Lesson 4 — HELPING YOUR NEW RELEASE Bonus Release Questions You’re Probably Asking Right Now PRESENTED BY LANDR - landr.com/otherrecordlabels This episode is a rapid-fire support library for all the extra stuff that can trip up a release if you’re DIY. Think of it as your “release survival guide” for the details that matter once the plan is in moti…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On the first half of Sigmund Freud’s Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921). Why do members of a mob get dumber and less inhibited? Freud considers Gustave Le Bon's famous book on crowds but then turns to more organized groups like armies and churches. For…
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On the first half of Sigmund Freud's Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921). Why do members of a mob get dumber and less inhibited? Freud considers Gustave Le Bon's famous book on crowds but then turns to more organized groups like armies and churches. For all groups, Freud thinks that the leader (or leading ideal) replaces our conscie…
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When V’Las is still warmongering at the Vulcan tactics table, Archer and T’Pau insist they must deliver the Kir’Shara to the High Command personally. But after Shran kidnaps Soval and tortures him for no reason, the Andorians team up with the Entrepreneur to avert V’Las’s war. What do all cults on Vulcan have in common? Which rules are outlined in …
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Deck the halls with cheese and Bolly! … and a dish of the usual rock and roll distraction which this week throws the following logs on the fire … … the greatest Xmas single ever? … Metal Machine Music, Cut the Crap, Two Sides of the Moon … can panned records ever be rehabilitated? … how Roxy Music invented ‘rock brand-value’ and turned it into pict…
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Sign up for Closereads at patreon.com/closereadsphilosophy to get parts 2 and 3 of this reading, as well as our previous and future installments of this new podcast. While we modern folks have a generally clear distinction between law as in descriptive laws of nature and law as in ethical or civil commandments, these Medieval philosophers saw these…
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ABOUT THE SHOW Sunday Night Lights is a serialized audio fictional narrative following Jimmy August, the son of a megachurch legend, as he competes on a reality TV show for the right to lead America's most prominent megachurch. Along the way, he faces the ghost of his father, ridiculous competition challenges, and maybe even the prospect of love. T…
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In a special holiday episode, we get to meet musician and podcaster Roger Heathers, who edits this show. Together, Roger and I discuss how we make the show and share some highlights and challenges re. recent guests. At the beginning and the end of the show, you get to hear two tracks from his soon to be released Upward Spiral: "Guard Dogs" and "Hop…
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We discuss the first six questions from the "Moral Action" section in the Summa Theologica (1268), which we read in Thomas Aquinas: Selected Philosophical Writings (1993). If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.…
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Tarab, the ecstatic feeling associated with listening to and playing great music, is a fundamental characteristic in many varieties of Arab music. In this program, we explore tarab with special guest UCLA ethnomusicology professor A.J. Racy. Racy draws on his lifelong study of music and musicians, and also his insights as a virtuoso performer on th…
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Beloved Australian songwriter Paul Kelly has just turned 70 – “it sounds Biblical, threescore years and ten.” He looks back here at the road he took to get there, from early days in Adelaide to the pub circuit to his catalogue of stirring and eloquent songs about the big issues of life and love, as Neil Finn says, “with not a trace of pretence or f…
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FOR THE LOVE OF VINYL Presented by A to Z Media (atozmedia.com) What makes a Christmas record timeless? Why do holiday albums outsell almost everything else on vinyl every December? And which Christmas records are actually worth owning? In this festive episode of For the Love of Vinyl, host Scott Orr is joined by Terry Cole of Colemine Records and …
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Lucinda Williams was a teenage activist singing We Shall Overcome at protest marches and she’s taken up the cudgels again on her new album World’s Gone Wrong. She talks to us here from her home in Nashville about … … early inspirations - Dylan, Donovan, Joan Baez, Peter Paul & Mary, Buffy Sainte-Marie – and her love of Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Nic…
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When the Uxbridge-Shimoda company holds its first annual holiday party, everyone is invited and attendance is not optional. But after sharing a festive cocktail and suggesting attractive new possibilities for Lego, we’ll either bring back punch bowls or play a round of good keg, bad keg. What would constitute a very special episode of Factory Secon…
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Meg and Jessica school each other on Page Six greatness including snippets about the Sutton Place Christmas tree wars, Saul Steinberg's epic 50th birthday bash, Leona Helmsley's bizarre exercise habits, and the most macabre field trip New York had to offer. Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and... WRITE US A REVIEW …
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