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234 Essential

Global Village

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Join AOT2 and Ugochi on their wild journey as they discuss everything Pop culture, music, movies and more. 234 Essential focuses on Nigerian pop culture but goes beyond trending topics on social media. It looks at the bigger picture and provides accurate historical and societal context to what is trending online. 234 Essential Podcast is another podcast original from Global Village. For fan mail: [email protected] For ads: [email protected] 234 Essential on Twitter 234 Essenti ...
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Adult Puzzle

Global Village

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Adulting… A total puzzle right, we know! We are trying to figure it out too. Adult puzzle podcast will be all about navigating life as young adults. Each week Lamide and Lolade will have conversations around topics, issues and realities pertaining to entering early adulthood. Each episode will be an open conversation to share experiences, stories, opinions and will occasionally include amazing guests who will bring different points of view to the conversation.
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#HockeyStories

Anthony Russell

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Something always happens whether on or off the ice. #HockeyStories is a series of articles and interviews from Banners On The Wall. This podcast feed will feature audio versions of the articles to allow for greater accessibility for people who have visual issues, reading issues or just lacking time. https://bannersonthewall.wordpress.com
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Welcome to my Lyrical Audio Candy Tour (Lyrical ACT) where we explore books, poetry, and quotes that please every taste. May they inspire little changes in your life so that you can begin to love the life you live. Let’s go! Literary treats await! For a visual, go to Pinterest Lyrical ACT. Most episodes and my ideas are displayed on "saved" boards. This podcast supports "Sober Curious", "Sober", and "Alcohol-Free" folks on their journey.
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The Elliott Wilson Experience is an audio and visual, journalistic, and cultural experience like no other in the landscape. Considered by many, the best Hip-Hop journalist of all time, Elliott’s unique journey and skill sets allowed him the opportunity to make relationships with the most talented artists in the culture for over 30 years. Those relationships will be on display as Elliott takes a different approach to the podcast marketplace by have informal conversations, mostly in organic sp ...
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to laugh; to get the scoop; to cause mischief, these are definitions of the slang word, "kiki". This show is for the eccentric, as well as, the "not quite right" from acid house to zydeco. Expect artists such as Prince, Roy Orbison, Arctic Monkeys, Disocdeine, Stacy Lattisaw, Nina Simone, Abe Vigoda, Felix Mendelssohn, and James Blake, among millions of others! We mix it up, spray paint it, spin it, and slide it to you. So now that you have a visual of The KiKi....it's time for audio penetra ...
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Listen to conversations with successful creative freelancers from various fields, including film, theatre, fiction, audio fiction, improv, music, visual arts, and more. The episodes cover various topics, such as work-life balance, generating income, managing finance, marketing yourself, wearing multiple hats, and deciding when to go full-time. The podcast is hosted by Wendy Lap, a voice actor, writer, audio drama creator, visual artist in training, and now a podcaster. Whether you're a full ...
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ArtyParti

Jay Sykes Media

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🎙️ Podcast | Events | Directory 🎉 Celebrating artists & creatives 🗣️ New episodes every 1st and 3rd Sunday 📍 Based in #Sunderland, UK 🏁 Est. 2015, produced by @JaySykesMedia
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The Kids’ Podcast Podcast with Lindsay & Ira

Tumble Media & Hero Complex Entertainment

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The Kids Podcast Podcast is your insider guide to making kids’ audio that makes an impact. Hosted by Lindsay Patterson - a leading creator in kids’ podcasts - and Ira Singerman - a kids and family entertainment business veteran - each episode explores why kids’ podcasts matter, how to craft shows that truly connect with young audiences, and why there’s never been a better time to get involved. Whether you’re an indie storyteller, a major brand, or just curious about kids’ audio, this podcast ...
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High Voltage Discussions for Low Voltage Professionals! Join Josh Bowman as he delves into the world of Low Voltage with expert guests, covering everything from cutting-edge tech and innovative business strategies to effective marketing and sales techniques. Discover insights from the brightest minds in Security, Audio/Visual, Telecom, Structured Cabling, and Networking. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this podcast is your go-to resource for staying ahead in the industry. ...
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If you want to make it in the art world, talent is key - but so is mastering the business side. The Professional Artist Podcast is where fine artists and commerce meet. Co-hosts Miguel L. Mayher and Cristina Demiany guide visual artists through an audio gallery, exploring how to show and sell your art, land commissions, apply for artist grants, license your art, and much more. This is where your art career begins to grow. Miguel L. Mayher is the Director of Education at the Professional Arti ...
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The A+ PrepCast is your full-spectrum audio study guide for the CompTIA A+ certification (Core 1 and Core 2). Whether you're brand new to IT or brushing up before exam day, this podcast breaks down every topic in the official exam objectives into clear, structured, and accessible episodes. Each lesson focuses on what matters most—helping you understand, retain, and apply essential IT concepts, from hardware and networking to operating systems, security, troubleshooting, and professional proc ...
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Minute/Year

Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty

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Minute/Year is a sound-based artwork by Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty, which automatically generates one minute of audio every day. This podcast is a weekly digest of these daily recordings. Minute/Year is an automated, process-based, durational work, in which sound is played, recorded, and layered, in a resonant space, for one minute each day. Each daily one-minute recording builds on and transforms the one before, which builds in turn on the one before that, and so on, in an iterative seri ...
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No More Bad Events

Scott Bloom, eSpeakers

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From locking in tech vendors to booking high-impact speakers to ensuring the cocktail hour goes off without a hitch, planning meetings or events can be a daunting task, and the likelihood of something going sideways is inevitable. No matter your experience level or the number of events you've planned. Brought to you by eSpeakers, No More Bad Events is the professional event planner's best resource for navigating this tenuous universe towards event perfection every time. Hosted by Scott Bloom ...
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Say It In Red

Say It In Red

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The Podcast version of hanging out with ghosts in a haunted parlor, but like really chill and the ghosts are talking to you about Visual and Kinetic Novels! Join Runa and Sara as they read and discuss games like Higurashi, Umineko, Kindred Spirits on the Roof, Heart of the Woods, and a lot of other VNs. We break down the mystery elements of the stories we read, talk about the implications of ghosts and magic and the tech apocalypse, and swoon every time a handsome woman shows up on screen. F ...
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Welcome to “ANGST: A Coming of Age Podcast!” Adults Never Get Stupid Teens but we'll help them try, one story at a time. Join longtime friends Dan, Keith, and Caitlin every other Tuesday, as they dissect coming of age tales via movies, television, video games, and more! While this is primarily an audio podcast, it is also available at YouTube.com/DoingOK with some fun visual gags. Send us your feedback and story suggestions via twitter @DoingOKvideo or email us at [email protected]. Tha ...
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The Backstage Brief

PS Productions, New Bern, NC

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Welcome to The Backstage Brief—a podcast built for the pros who make events happen. Whether you're an A/V tech, videographer, event planner, or freelancer, this show dives deep into the real-world challenges of live production—from gear mishaps and tech fails to planner communication and wedding day chaos. Host Keith Thomas brings practical tips, field-tested tools, and honest stories from behind the curtain. 🎛️ You’ll hear: Gear reviews and equipment must-haves Production hacks for live eve ...
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"F. L. I. C. K. S." is a podcast by filmmaker and journalist Jason Verney, in collaboration with his production company, NativeNomadPictures.com (NNP) and his movies & music website, MiniMiniMovie.com (MMM), and stands for: Films Life Interviews Camera Korea Sounds 'FLICKS' SERIES DESCRIPTION: An Odd Plod, Nod & Pod to "NO-MADe-land"... This podcast can be seen as an apology perhaps, to those who may be awaiting the yet to be completed South Korean documentary by Mr Verney. Jason talks about ...
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Here’s how FUSE works: In each episode, BOMB invites an artist to choose a guest from any creative discipline—an art crush, a close collaborator, or even a stranger they’ve admired from afar—and we bring them together. The result? Candid, unfiltered conversations on art, what inspires it, how it’s made, and what we can learn from it. Since 1981, BOMB Magazine has delivered the voices of the most iconic artists of our time, publishing conversations between artists, writers, musicians, perform ...
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Welcome to Your Sanity Library – The Audio Companion What if one minute a day could truly change everything? Your Sanity Library is your grounded, no-fluff space for self-discovery, personal growth, and mindset shifts—without the overwhelm, spiritual bypassing, or endless lectures. It’s a practical guide to remembering who you are underneath the noise of expectations, fear, and self-doubt. Each weekly audio episode offers clear, simple reflections and mindset tools to help you reconnect with ...
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HOLY YES

Victoria Washington

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Holy Yes Podcast is the home for creative, faith-based entrepreneurs raising a hand to deepen their relationship with God, blaze forward in their wealth identity, and build a legacy of impact. Hosted by wealth activator, business wizard, creative director, Victoria Washington brings forward The Holy Yes Podcast. She’s the Founder of The House of Wealth Embodiment®, a global community and brand that has rapidly become the go-to space for entrepreneurs to develop their wealth identity, deepen ...
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The Civic Brief

Dr. Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III

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Explore civic engagement, global affairs, and national security through real stories that connect public policy, systems thinking, and everyday life. The Civic Brief unpacks how domestic and international issues are colliding at the local level, reshaping how we live, lead, and make sense of a rapidly evolving world. Hosted by Dr. Isaiah “Ike” Wilson III, this podcast bridges the gap between abstract policy and real human impact. From political polarization to economic instability, climate d ...
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The Production Channel is a podcast and resource for those who work in the live events industry and those who are new or thinking about getting into the business. Hosted by Clem Harrod, founder of CLEMCO.AV -- A show all about living the life, sharing the love, and getting through the occasional challenges of the entertainment production world. Each episode as they invite international industry experts into their studio to shed some light on specific lines of work such as event producing, li ...
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Creative WONE

Steven E Serrano

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Hi there! My name is Steve and I am a photographer and filmmaker. It is the goal of this podcast to provide you with personalized tips and advice that will assist you in becoming a better creative individual. Additionally, we will introduce other global creatives who will share their journeys with us! We will also discuss different technical items like cameras, lenses, audio equipment, etc. We appreciate your visit and hope that you have a pleasant experience.
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BRO TRIP

Bro Trip

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Hi, we are Bobby & Bonnie, a lesbian/stud ran N owned Visual N Audio Podcast called Bro Trip. In which we discover the World of New and Exciting places, food, and experiences from Our perspective & Those We Interview. We are both residents of Southern California, from Pasadena N I.E. community. We take you on a trip as we Bridge The Gap by bringing Light to Both the LGBT & Hetero World Of Business, Life & Success. Showcasing Unity & Love. So Buckle Up. Brought to you by M.B.G. Productions. T ...
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The Book of Tea was written by Okakura Kakuzo in the early 20th century. It was first published in 1906, and has since been republished many times. – In the book, Kakuzo introduces the term Teaism and how Tea has affected nearly every aspect of Japanese culture, thought, and life. The book is noted to be accessibile to Western audiences because though Kakuzo was born and raised Japanese, he was trained from a young age to speak English; and would speak it all his life, becoming proficient at ...
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We're getting the physics education research out of those stuffy journals and into your hands (or, rather, ears) with this little audio podcast. Co-hosted by veteran high school physics teacher Michael Fuchs and physicist and education researcher Stephanie Chasteen, each episode investigates a piece of the research literature and how it can relate to your classroom. Main website on PER User's Guide On iTunes On Compadre
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The Lore Network

The Lore Team

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Welcome to The Lore Network, a cozy corner where history, mythology, folklore, and modern media magic come together. Think of us as your go-to place for stories that have warmed hearts, sparked curiosity, and inspired dreams for countless generations across many different cultures. With the gentle touch of world-class narration and the allure of pristine sound design, our audio adventures will whisk you away to ancient lands, enchanting realms, and moments frozen in time. Whether it's a hush ...
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The Conference Collective - Event Management Podcast

Professional Conference Organisers Association

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Welcome to the 'The Conference Collective' Podcast, celebrating the best in innovation and leadership from those who are creating a positive change in the business events industry. A podcast brought to you by the Professional Conference Organisers Association Inc. and hosted by Libbie Ray from Connected Event Group. This podcast provides listeners with behind the scenes access to some of the key innovators in our industry as they share their honest and raw insights. It highlights how collabo ...
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Two Frogs Talkin'

Not Quite Right Goods

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Welcome to Two Frogs Talking—a Southern-spun, SoCal-influenced storytelling podcast where tall tales meet real-life reflections, and two cousins try to out-tell each other one strange adventure at a time. Hosted by Archie Fields and Shelly Smith—two frog cousins raised on family legends, philosophical side quests, and a healthy dose of mischief—this audio series invites you onto the proverbial porch for a mix of silly, heart, and things that might’ve happened (but probably didn’t). Each epis ...
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Reading with Rella B - Interactive Author Visits for Early Reader Families

Rella B - Children's Book Author, Mama, Former Educator

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Looking for a screen-free way to entertain and educate your little ones? 'Reading with Rella B' is perfect for families with early readers, offering a delightful mix of stories, riddles, and interactive exercises that will keep kids entertained and learning. Here's what you'll get: Interactive Read-Alouds 📖: Read by the authors and host. Virtual Author Visits ✨: Meet the authors and hear them share their stories and answer fun questions. Brain Break Activities 🤸‍♂️: Enjoy movement and imagin ...
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SketchCraft: Comics and Books

Rob "Sketchcraft" Duenas

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Welcome to "Sketchcraft: Comics and Books", your gateway to the mesmerizing universe of graphic storytelling and conceptual creativity. Journey with Sketchcraft, a seasoned concept artist and cartoonist, as he unearths the masterpieces of indie creatives and industry heavyweights. It's not just a show, but your passport to the vibrant world of panels and pages. With a changing cast of narrative connoisseurs unpacking captivating plots, fresh insights abound. Whether you're a graphic novel en ...
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The tech-nomadic video blog from Eklektro / SolarSonic, since 2002. Whether breaking beats via electrified RV, streaming solar-sonic jams orbiting LA with a webcam, or space-walking the world with a loaded Mac in the backpack; Eklektro and friends deliver cyber-rhythmic spontaneity from the streets, wilderness and cultural coordinates of cyberspace! From the urban jungle to the Amazon; Eklektro is eclectic electronics... everywhere!
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InSight Radio by VSA

Vision Science Academy

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"InSight Radio" is a series of audio-visual interviews where we sit down with the trailblazers of vision science and explore the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the field. This show covers a range of topics from basic research to clinical practice and everything in between. Our guests who are prominent experts, educators, and practitioners will offer their knowledge, experiences and will also share their life journeys and thoughts on the pressing issues faced in the pro ...
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Embark on an epic journey into the galaxy of Blake's 7 with Federation Strike: A Journey Through Blake's 7! This brand-new show pairs the perspectives of a devoted lifelong fan and a curious newcomer experiencing the series for the very first time. Together, they explore every episode of this iconic sci-fi classic, blending fresh impressions with seasoned insights. Each week, your hosts—experienced podcasters Garry and Adam, the team behind the long-running acclaimed Doctor Who podcast The B ...
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在這個世界上,凡事都有可能。 Everything is possible in the world. この世の中、全ては可能です! OMG,2025就這樣來到了,先跟大家說聲Happy New Year!!! 敬請期待已經囤積很多的企劃單集再跟大家見面~ 我的腦袋每次都快要飛到外太空了,嘻嘻😎🤩 OMG. 2025 is coming and Happy New Year to everyone!!! Please look forward to my new planned episode~ My head almost flies to outer space every time, hehe😎🤩 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 敝人在下我的童年和青少年時期與音樂的故事: 小學四年級考進學校的節奏樂隊班卻因為轉學而沒有機會繼續待在音樂班, 與音樂擦身而過 小學五六年級待在合唱團想繼續與音樂同在,國中因繼續參加學校的合唱團並參加校際性比賽,於一百多人的音 ...
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kuva picture tableau When it comes to photography, the topic of absence is often discussed, as the things depicted in the image have already changed by the time. But what happens when the photograph itself is absent? Tatu Gustafsson’s exhibition at Hippolyte Studios explores the interface between photography and text, the translation of the visual into the verbal, which the photograph seems to stubbornly resist. Within the artistic context, the exhibition’s title kuva picture tableau functio ...
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Women are dropping out. They’re dropping out of the workplace to become yoga teachers. Leaving behind careers to sell essential oils and fitness programs. Opting out of STEM to focus on their Paleo diet cookbook. And even when they stay in, they’re spending their lunch hours talking about their latest diet, getting up from their desks to do burpees or add a few more steps to their FitBit, waking up early or staying out late to beat their bodies into submission at hot yoga or Crossfit. They’r ...
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365 Days Of Folk

365 Days Of Folk

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365 Days Of Folk project description an online celebration of music, guided by the example of Jon Boden (afolksongaday.com). an ambitious multimedia discussion (aural, visual, and written) exploring the history of individual songs. a collaborative exploration of the positive effects on mental health & wellbeing (individual & societal) of individuals & groups learning a new folk song each day. an open forum for raising serious issues around mental illness. goals discuss 366 songs during 2024, ...
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BOTW is changing, so as we walk towards the Elite League, why not speak to someone on the bench of an Elite League side and honour our roots as he helped found an NIHL club? Guildford Flames' assistant coach Andy Hemmings chats to Anthony about his career, starting the Guildford Phoenix, what being an assistant coach actually entails, British playe…
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AOT2 and Ugochi discuss the bizarre 2015 case of a man in Nigeria who used monkeys and snakes to steal, the surprising journey of Egusi seeds that made it to space aboard a NASA mission thanks to a Nigerian university experiment on July 31, the disturbing assault of a female NYSC member by security operatives in Anambra State on July 23, and other …
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NMBE Episode 76 - Quinn Conyers GUEST BIO: Quinn Conyers is a dynamic event emcee and public speaking expert with 20+ years transforming events from good to GRAND. Featured in major publications and trusted by Nike, Walmart, and the UN, she's a published author of two speaking industry books. Quinn brings proven strategies for sponsor visibility, a…
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Explore civic engagement, global affairs, and national security through real stories that connect public policy, systems thinking, and everyday life. The Civic Brief unpacks how domestic and international issues are colliding at the local level, reshaping how we live, lead, and make sense of a rapidly evolving world. Hosted by Dr. Isaiah “Ike” Wils…
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Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio is a Colombian-American filmmaker from New York City. Her feature directorial debut, In the Summers was awarded the grand jury prize and the directing award in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. She was the first Latina filmmaker to win this award. She is a member of Meerkat Media, a New Y…
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In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, nomadic plain air painter Lisa Lebofsky is featured by the Professional Artist Association (ProfessionalArtist.com/join), the world's fastest growing global community for committed fine artists. Known for her ability to capture the vulnerability of nature and humanity, Lisa blends abstraction and …
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The Supercut of the A Plus PrepCast covers every topic in the CompTIA A+ exam blueprint, offering focused audio instruction on hardware, mobile devices, networking, virtualization, and troubleshooting. Each episode is crafted for clarity and retention, making even complex topics like RAID, Wi-Fi standards, and printer diagnostics approachable and p…
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The Supercut of the A Plus PrepCast covers every topic in the CompTIA A+ exam blueprint, offering focused audio instruction on hardware, mobile devices, networking, virtualization, and troubleshooting. Each episode is crafted for clarity and retention, making even complex topics like RAID, Wi-Fi standards, and printer diagnostics approachable and p…
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Q1. Input Devices for Cerberal Palsy, Q2. Devices for limited or no verbal speech, Q3. Tech for staying organized and focused, Q4. Selecting devices for Visual Impairment, Q5. Wildcard: Common Myths about AT and how you respond. Panelists: Brian Norton, Josh Anderson, Belva Smith —– Transcript Starts Here —– Audio: I have a question. Huh? […]…
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Dr. Sean Richardson draws from his experience in high-intensity sports to discuss how to perform at the highest level under pressure. In this episode, he reveals strategies for managing stress, preventing burnout, and creating successful, resilient teams. He also explores the importance of clearly defined company values and how leadership can model…
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Automating tasks and supporting systems remotely are part of modern IT workflows. In this episode, we begin with scripting—specifically .bat and PowerShell scripts—and explain how they’re used to automate routine tasks like file transfers, user creation, or system reboots. Then we introduce remote access tools like R D P and S S H, showing how they…
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Protecting sensitive data requires not only digital safeguards but also physical and procedural awareness. This episode teaches you how to properly handle confidential information, whether it's on printed documents, storage devices, or screens. We cover methods like locked cabinets, badge-restricted rooms, and screen privacy filters to prevent unau…
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Technical skills are vital, but soft skills are what turn technicians into trusted professionals. This episode focuses on communication techniques that improve user experiences and foster trust. We start with active listening—how to give users your full attention and confirm your understanding through paraphrasing and clarification. Then we cover t…
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This episode explores the legal and ethical responsibilities of handling data and software in IT environments. We start with licensing—understanding the difference between OEM, volume, and subscription licenses, and how misuse can result in compliance violations. Then we discuss Digital Rights Management (DRM), which limits copying or modifying med…
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Maintaining the physical environment around IT systems is just as important as managing the systems themselves. This episode begins with ventilation and cooling requirements—how airflow affects server performance, what happens when heat builds up, and how to monitor environmental thresholds. We explain how to position equipment in racks, monitor fo…
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Keeping yourself and your equipment safe is foundational to effective IT work. This episode covers essential safety practices beginning with Electrostatic Discharge (E S D) prevention—why grounding matters and how to properly use wrist straps, mats, and anti-static bags. We explain how improper handling can damage sensitive components like CPUs, RA…
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This episode focuses on the backup strategies and data recovery techniques that every IT professional must know. We begin with the Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) backup rotation model, explaining how it balances data redundancy and storage space. Then we dive into the 3-2-1 rule—keeping three copies of your data, on two different media types, with on…
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Change is a constant in IT, but managing that change responsibly is what keeps systems stable. This episode introduces the formal change management process, starting with the identification of proposed changes and their potential impact on systems, users, and business operations. You’ll learn about documentation requirements, stakeholder approvals,…
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There’s more than one kind of documentation in I T, and this episode explains the major types that appear on the A Plus exam. We start with Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs), which define what users are permitted to do with company devices and networks. These documents are key to setting boundaries and providing grounds for enforcement. Next, we cover…
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Keeping track of hardware, software, and configuration data is vital for organizations of all sizes, and this episode explores how asset and inventory management supports that effort. We begin with physical asset tracking—using labels, barcodes, and location databases to monitor laptops, desktops, and peripherals. Then we move into software invento…
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This episode focuses on the importance of clear, consistent documentation in every phase of IT support. We begin by explaining ticketing systems—how they track user requests, service histories, resolutions, and follow-up actions. You’ll learn what makes a good ticket entry, including timestamps, concise descriptions, and links to previous cases. We…
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The final domain in the Core 2 exam is Operational Procedures, and this episode introduces its wide-ranging content. You’ll learn what this domain includes: documentation standards, safety procedures, communication skills, licensing and privacy concerns, and basic scripting. While these topics may seem non-technical, they are just as important for …
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Malware isn’t limited to desktops. In this episode, we explore the types of malicious threats that target mobile devices. We begin with adware, spyware, and malicious apps that gain access to sensitive permissions—like camera, microphone, or SMS—without the user’s knowledge. Then we explain the concept of rooting or jailbreaking, which removes manu…
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Mobile devices introduce their own unique troubleshooting challenges, particularly when it comes to application behavior. In this episode, we start with app crashes—why they happen, how to review logs or force close misbehaving apps, and what steps to take before uninstalling. Then we examine connectivity issues within apps, such as those that rely…
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Successfully removing malware requires following the right sequence, and this episode lays out that process according to CompTIA’s expectations. We begin with identification—recognizing that malware is present—followed by isolating the system from the network to prevent spread. Then we quarantine the malicious files using antimalware software and p…
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Security issues don’t always come with flashing warnings—sometimes they hide behind subtle behavior. This episode helps you identify the symptoms that often indicate malware or unauthorized access. We begin with security alerts—both real and fake—and how to distinguish between legitimate warnings and scareware popups. Then we cover unexplained file…
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When something breaks in Windows, there are several tools you can use to restore functionality, and this episode breaks them down step by step. We begin with the System File Checker (SFC), which scans and repairs corrupted or missing system files using known-good versions. Next, we explain DISM and when to use it alongside or instead of SFC to fix …
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This episode covers some of the most common and dramatic symptoms you'll face when troubleshooting Windows systems. We begin with the infamous Blue Screen of Death—also known as BSOD—explaining what causes it, how to interpret error codes, and what logs or tools to use when diagnosing the issue. Then we move into boot problems, such as systems gett…
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Troubleshooting software problems is a core responsibility in IT, and this episode introduces Domain 3.0 of the Core 2 exam. You’ll learn what kinds of software issues are covered, including application crashes, boot problems, security alerts, and general OS instability. We explain how this domain connects to others, such as security and user suppo…
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Properly disposing of storage media is a critical part of data security, and this episode outlines the methods you need to know. We begin with data wiping—using software to overwrite existing files—and explain why a single delete or format isn’t enough. Then we move on to degaussing, which uses magnetic fields to scramble data on hard drives and ma…
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Mobile and embedded devices require a tailored approach to security, and this episode explains how to apply protections without compromising usability. We begin with passcodes, biometrics, and auto-lock timers as primary defenses. Next, we explore mobile device management (MDM), including how organizations use it to enforce encryption, remotely wip…
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Securing a user’s workstation is about more than antivirus—it involves a full spectrum of proactive configurations. This episode outlines best practices for maintaining a secure endpoint. We begin with patch management, including automatic updates and reboot scheduling, then move to account management, such as disabling unused accounts and enforcin…
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In this episode, we cover two important mechanisms for managing user access and security: User Account Control (UAC) and Single Sign-On (SSO). We begin with UAC—how it prompts users before executing administrative tasks, how to configure its sensitivity level, and what role it plays in limiting malware execution. Understanding UAC’s purpose and beh…
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Securing a system starts with built-in operating system tools, and this episode walks you through three key Windows security features. First is Windows Defender, which provides real-time protection against malware, network attacks, and unwanted software changes. We explain how to configure scanning, quarantines, and exclusion lists. Next is BitLock…
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This episode explains the technical underpinnings of some of the most dangerous threats and vulnerabilities in modern systems. We start with zero-day exploits, where attackers take advantage of unknown software flaws before patches can be released. These are especially damaging because traditional defenses often can’t detect them. Next, we explore …
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Not all threats are technical—some are psychological. This episode focuses on social engineering attacks, which trick users into revealing information or granting access through manipulation rather than code. We start with phishing, covering both traditional email attacks and newer variants like spear phishing and smishing. You’ll learn what signs …
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Preventing malware infections involves more than just scanning files—it’s about layering multiple defenses. In this episode, we start with antivirus and antimalware software, explaining how they use signature detection, heuristic analysis, and behavioral monitoring to stop threats. We describe how these tools are managed, updated, and configured fo…
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This episode dives into the various types of malicious software, or malware, that technicians must be able to recognize and address. We begin with viruses, which attach to legitimate files and require user interaction to spread, then move into worms, which self-replicate across networks and can bring down systems without any user action. We explain…
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Authentication protocols ensure that users are who they say they are, and this episode covers three of the most important ones for the A Plus exam. We begin with RADIUS—Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service—and explain how it centralizes authentication for wireless and VPN access. Next, we look at TACACS Plus, a Cisco-designed protocol that se…
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Wireless security standards are a frequent source of exam questions, and this episode breaks down the differences between key protocols. We start with WPA2 and WPA3, explaining how each provides encryption and authentication for wireless traffic, and why WPA3 is considered more secure with protections like forward secrecy and better brute-force res…
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This episode introduces Active Directory (AD), Microsoft’s central system for managing users, computers, and security in domain-based environments. We explain how AD organizes resources into domains, trees, and forests, and how Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are used to enforce settings across multiple systems automatically. You'll learn about domain …
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In this episode, we move into the digital layer of defense, exploring logical security techniques that help ensure users access only what they’re authorized to. We start with multi-factor authentication (MFA), detailing its components—something you know, have, or are—and why it’s so effective. Then we look at access control lists (ACLs), which defi…
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Protecting physical assets is the first line of defense in cybersecurity, and this episode explores the methods used to safeguard devices and facilities. We begin with door locks, cable locks, and biometric scanners—tools used to restrict access to equipment and data. Then we move into mantraps and security guards, which provide controlled entry to…
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This episode introduces Domain 2.0 of the Core 2 exam: Security. We provide an overview of the key areas covered, including physical security measures, logical access controls, malware prevention, authentication protocols, and data destruction practices. You’ll hear how CompTIA frames security as both a technical and procedural discipline that must…
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This episode focuses on disk setup and system maintenance—key areas tested on the A Plus exam and vital for support professionals. We begin with partitioning: the process of dividing a physical disk into logical sections. You’ll learn the difference between MBR and GPT partitioning, and how to configure primary, extended, and logical partitions usi…
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Installing an operating system requires choosing the right method for the environment, and this episode explores all the major approaches. We start with the most familiar: bootable USB drives created using tools like Rufus or the Windows Media Creation Tool. Then we introduce PXE booting, which allows network-based installations using a centralized…
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Operating systems, like all software, go through a defined life cycle—from launch to end of support—and this episode walks you through what each stage means. We begin by outlining the general stages: mainstream support, extended support, and end of life. You’ll learn how these stages affect security updates, driver support, and vendor troubleshooti…
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