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Magic Woods

George Patrick Leal

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Fun stories about an enchanted magical world! (visit Magic-Woods.net for information about the book series and https://www.patreon.com/c/MagicWoods for information on additional seasons of the show!)
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Through the Lens of - The EMS Wizard Podcast

Mark Casey, Kathia Gent, Walter Meads, Terence Sheehy, John C. Wilson

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🎙️ Join us as we dive deep into the captivating world of emergency medical services, shining a spotlight on leadership, experiences, and insights of the EMS Officers who navigate the front lines of healthcare. ✨ Each episode will take you on an immersive adventure through the lens of EMS professionals, offering a fresh perspective on their remarkable work. 🎧 Our goal is to share their powerful narratives, highlighting the challenges they face, the lives they touch, and the resilience that dr ...
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Wizards Comics brings you a from the store bi-weekly podcast. Join Mike & Will as they chat about all topics in the comic and gaming world. Have questions, or don't know where to start a hobby? We will answer your questions, and have some fun tales along the way.
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Elite Rugby Banter

Elite Rugby Banter

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Elite Rugby Banter - the rugby pod where the commentary is as unpredictable as the bounce of the ball. Join Phil, Ant, and Andrew, three rugby nerds and fantasy draft managers, as they give their biased and unqualified but never dispassionate opinions on all things rugby related. Andrew: Rugby claim to fame: length of the field try against Bishops for the u12 C team Teams supported other than the Springboks: Stormers, Scotland Favourite rugby moment: every Breyton Paulse flick-flack Ant: Rug ...
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Your Corner Store

Tyler Lichtenstein

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Join in on our weekly conversation here at the store! Inspired by my time in a NYC bodega! The rustle and bustle of the store invites in artists, tech wizards, and future doctors! Whether you stop in to grab a sandwich, or just a soda come as you are and enjoy the fast paced environment!
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Trials & Trebuchets

Trials & Trebuchets

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Trials and Trebuchets is a Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition actual play podcast updated every Wednesday! Wildcliff, School of the Arcane is an elite magical academy. Join four students turned friends; the rascally Rogue, the bubbly Bard, the sophisticated Sorcerer, and the whimsical Wizard as they undergo the trials and tribulations of school life and perhaps uncover some of the mysteries of their ancient institute.
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A TRADER'S LIFE

Nicholas Penrake

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How do traders do it, overcoming setbacks, managing their risk and reining in their emotions to take chunks of money out of the markets? Showhost Nicholas Penrake chats with traders from all kinds of backgrounds, inviting them to share with us their highs and lows on their way to achieving consistent results. Trading is a tough game – they say only around 5 per cent of those who try actually make a profit. Listen to A Trader’s Life to glean some valuable insights from the market wizards Nic ...
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N.A.R.C. provides information to facilitate learning and healing from abuse betrayal following relationships with cluster B disordered individuals (narcissists, sociopaths, psychopaths as well as comorbidities like addiction). Content will cover carefully researched material, collaboration with mental health professionals, and interviews with both victim-survivors and experts in the field of NPD. There is a lack of information and a lot of misinformation, so our task is to shine a light on t ...
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Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have bee ...
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The Cult Your Brand Podcast is about the art and science of changing minds, building cultures and nurturing loyalty. In a time when people care more about reasons to hate one another, we talk with the people who specialize in reasons to love, people with a track record of creativity. We hear their stories. We learn from the struggles they faced, the obstacles they overcame, the so-called "solutions" they tried that failed, and ultimately the winning behaviors we can emulate.
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church. Why Does The US Want to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon? They don't, but they do want to, Pranki, This Week Magazine -- The question remains is not how, but why would anyone think such a thing might be possible? Or even desirable for that matter. It must be one of those recurring chestnuts asso…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian (used with permission) -- Submersed ©2025 a review Two facts leap off the page of this tome! First, the writer must not be fluent in English. The title should not be present tense, unless the writer is writing in the news style of our major networks! "of an old-school English don. He is known for rebukin…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, used with permission.. Clay and Buck (iHeart radio©) today 08/21/20-25 there have been no murders in the District of Columbia for the past week, meaning zero people died on the streets of DC, for the first time in this century, and that’s a fact, Jack! Join me on Monday when I explain to a Califo…
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Well, nobody saw that coming. The Springboks spontaneously combusted as the Wallabies ran in wonder try after wonder try at Ellis Park to take a famous victory. But, the pod believes a victory next week is still the most likely outcome as some mitigating factors emerge. Perhaps some hard but necessary lessons learned in this shock defeat?Music by @…
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The silly season is an arcane newspaper term for the “Dog Days” of August …. Back in the dim, dark days of long ago, when newspapers mattered, before the days of Roswell aliens and the Bermuda Triangle. Editors would threaten to send out a reporter to bite a dog, because the news cycle was slow…. Claiming to be restoring “our democracy” (I am surpr…
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Why Does The US Want to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon Headline digital edition 08/08/20-25 Answer to prank This Week Magazine! Our nuclear generating plants are giant tea kettles; they produce steam to drive electric generators. No combustion of any kind can be supported on the moon. Of course, on the moon, lead shielding would not be required,…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, used with permission. The party in power statewide has always exercised its right to draw Congressional districts as they see fit. It’s part of the reason that George Washington warned us against “political parties”. The word of the day heard on Clay & Buck is 'gerrymander,' and I imagine that a …
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Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, recorded by iPhone 07 - 13 - (20-25), used with permission. A deep construction pit is required to build and house the construction and erection of a Tunnel Boring Device. You can’t just build the machine and point it toward the ground. The necessary pit will be wide and deep as a result.…
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Short answer, no. The consensus is that even Ireland is better than the B&I Lions. The real question is Argentina better than the Lions? They beat them. But England B beat Argentina. So are England B better than the Lions? And are England B better than England A? Is Maro Itoje the problem? If you asked Andre Piardi, he'd probably say "si". But then…
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What if you could trade the markets in just 30 minutes a day — using AI? Nice idea, but is it even possible? On this episode I talk to Adam Harris, a former City trader turned mentor. He runs a mentorship program - The Forex Masterclass - that blends old-school market know-how with cutting-edge tech. For this episode he talks to me about how he got…
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Opening piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church. Closing music: Dr Ming Wang plays a Chinese two-string violin with piano accompaniment. A Mighty Fortress is My God, recorded at Steinway Piano Studio, by iPhone, used with permission. So-called “Migrants” have assumed that if my child is born in America, I should be allowed to enter too.…
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Dr. Ming Wang plays the two-string Chinese violin, recorded by iPhone, at the Steinway Piano Studio, used with permission. A token of my appreciation is winging its way to a “clone” of the Grammar Girl for the recent podcast, her content number 1088 “What AI means for writers and editors with Daniel Heuman” The first discovery you make in listening…
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The Boks have wrapped up their on-field preparations for the Rugby Championship with a testing but worthy win over the physical Georgians. All that remains is to sit back and watch the dull, light beer clashes Down Under while Rassie fine tunes his first choices. On the domestic front, the Currie Cup gets going with some of our u20 World Champions …
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Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, used with permission. I was privileged to see a copy of The Constitution of the United States. Wikipedia tells me that The Freedom Train visited Bridgeport, Connecticut, on October 3, 1949, and I was honored to have a visit by a neighboring family. I remember it was on a siding near that …
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OG Adam is back for a guest appearance this week and drops a few hot takes for good measure. Is Henco van Wyk the Marco van Staden of centres? We're not convinced, but we're here for it anyway. Jasper sees red as the Boks run over the top of Italy, NZ get their groove back, and the Lions loom large for the Wallabies as the first Test draws nearer.M…
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Closing music: Dr Ming Wang plays A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, recorded at Steinway Piano Gallery by iPhone, used with permission. Requiring voter ID is not intimidation — it’s following the law as expressed by SCOTUS in their famous decision. In the 1964 Wesberry v. Sanders decision, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that equality of voting—one per…
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In this episode we explore the timely and sometimes controversial question: does AI have a place in EMS narrative writing? As tools like ChatGPT become more accessible to EMS professionals, we examine how artificial intelligence could improve efficiency and reduce documentation fatigue, while also discussing the risks of inaccuracy, legal implicati…
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What do Steve and Mike Wosniak have in common? Well, it's not rugby as we find out in this mythbusting ERB episode. There was a lot of rugby to cover with the international season underway. The Boks managed to keep down an unexpectedly strong Italian espresso with no help from the bomb squad (cue the fireworks). New Zealand nearly choked on a C-gra…
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Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, used with permission. Just in case you’d like to know “Stuttgart Passes”.. It has’s origin in Harvey McKay’s best seller How to Swim with Sharks without being eaten alive. Find the quotation Stuttgart Passes in the Chapter Never Sign a Contract in a Room with a Chandelier. The writer was …
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The Boks sent the BaaBaas packing but not without a few boxes of South African wine. Rassie started the season doing Rassie things with Esterhuizen playing flank, while Kolbe continued to embarrass opposition but not as much as O'Mahony getting swindled like Eskom buying an exorbitant dummy from SAFM. In other news, the Junior Sprintboks (sic) sped…
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Ant, Phil and Andy recap the two season finales for URC and Super Rugby as well as the non-Test between the B&I Lions (minus Leinster) and Argentina (minus most of their first choice French clubbers). The Lions head off to Australia with more questions than answers but Ant like a good Brit thinks this might be a good thing. The Super Clubs of Leins…
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Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church - used with permission. In past years, I have reminded you that what we call the Longest Day is simply a moment in time — when the sun, on its northward journey, touches the Tropic of Cancer. FYI/in 20-25 The Summer Solstice peaks at 2:42/Z or 07:42/CDT At Edwards Air Force Base, we were t…
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Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, used with permission. This will be another in my Constitutional Minute series, a comment on the shenanigans in California. Rush Limbaugh famously remarked, “California is where the future happens first." We may be in more trouble than we imagine. I have been reading from page 172 Any “san…
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Music in this podcast is courtesy of Nashville Bronze Quartet, used with permission. Find their Christmas schedule (five Monday & Thursday in December) on their website in November Last night, I spent some time with a “horse opera,” a black-and-white western from the golden age of Hollywood, starring Roy Rogers. Roy played a Confederate officer sen…
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DESCRIPTION Jeff Sexton joins Jack to discuss how storytelling shapes persuasion, from children’s disputes to iconic ad campaigns like Cadillac’s “Penalty of Leadership.” He reveals how controlling a story’s beginning can redefine its meaning, offering businesses a way to craft authentic, meaningful brand identities. This episode is a must-listen f…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian -- recorded via iPhone -- used with permission. My interview with William Lefko, author Besides being an excellent bridge player, William writes “spiritual” literature — a unique feat in my opinion. When next we meet, my advice to The Grammar Girl — I’ll be looking for you then..…
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From the pressure cooker (kicker?) of Kingsmead to the doldrums of Scotstoun and the predictable fortresses of Loftus and the Aviva, the URC quarter finals are now behind us. One South African side will appear in a fourth consecutive final, but who will it be? Will wily Willie outwit the wing-center Hooker? The Champions Cup final was a humdinger, …
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Opening Music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian (recorded live via iPhone) -- closing banjo music courtesy of Banjo HangOut -- Civil War Medley Late breaking News — USA Today digital edition lists states when aurora will be visible, but does not include Vermont, Maine, New York, New Hampshire, but does include Michigan. PS I’m not talking about the …
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Piano music courtesy of Bellevue Presbyterian Church. “….at a time when mainstream media outlets are widely distrusted, the number of people who want to pay for quality news in America is distinctly smaller than the number of those who want to order two-ply toilet paper that will arrive the next day….” New Yorker Magazine May 25, 2025, P/34 comment…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church, Freddie O’Connell Frets Over ICE Doing Their Job We have 7.5/B$ to spend on Smart Traffic Lights, but local residents in need are a federal problem. Maybe what has Freddie's nose out of joint — we are not picking up the tab for hotel accommodations like NYC. (Amazon’s former home). The opinions e…
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In this special EMS Week 2025 episode, hosts John, Terry, and Kathia come together to celebrate the individuals, teams, and institutions that define the heart of emergency medical services. The conversation begins with a look back at the origins of EMS Week, first recognized in 1974 under President Gerald Ford, and how it has grown into a national …
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Hey! Remember us? It's been a while, but that means there's plenty to talk about. URC and Super Rugby Pacific approach their business ends while the announcement of a Lions tour gives us plenty to chew on. Is the fate of the Crusaders tied to Will Jordan's knee? Is Mack Hansen injured or is it just a conspiracy? And why is he banned on Hinge? Is An…
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Piano Music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church used with permission. A subtitle for this podcast might be BridgeMaven Returns, Series II, number two, my interview with William Lefko. In this episode, Bill tells me about The Big Club, as Precision Spade is now called, by those who use it… This interview was recorded live via iPhone at Vanderbil…
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The guests have infiltrated the show and brought an innocent bystander in the form of Surry County EMS Director, Eric Southern. The discussion will take you through growing pains of a rural EMS system and into the modern identity of the profession as well strategies of the ongoing burnout problem. Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow us on…
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Piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church (used with permission) Fearless Freep (AKA Freddie O'Connell) Strikes Again Not content with spending 7.5/B$ we don’t have, Freddie O’Connell minions pick your pocket again… Here’s the 411: Just in time to celebrate The Steeplechase! You'll receive a revision of your tax bill, and of course, it’s …
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Music courtesy of Blair String Quartet, recorded live by iPhone at Harpeth Presbyterian Church (2011) A token of my appreciation is winging its way to Rachel Cruis for her recent post on cheap places to travel (in the USA) She almost got it right. The place to visit in Ok is Oklahoma City, not Tulsa. Oklahoma City is my pick; it’s a city of museums…
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John and Terence delve into North Carolina House Bill 975, which proposes allowing EMS personnel to carry pepper spray while on duty, either openly or concealed. The bill aims to prevent the North Carolina Medical Care Commission and the Office of EMS from enforcing rules that prohibit EMS workers from carrying pepper spray as permitted under exist…
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Piano Music courtesy of Steinway Piano Gallery -- Down by the riverside, recorded live via iPhone (2014) used with permission. Madame Attorney General (of New York State) went one better. While residing in New York State, she purchased property in Virginia and listed it as her primary residence, to get favorable “mortgage terms..” Blip — that’s Tax…
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In this episode, John and Terry explore the implications of North Carolina House Bill 675, which proposes requiring National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification for initial EMS credentialing in the state. They break down the bill’s intent, discuss how it could impact EMS education programs, and examine potential challenges for agencies and train…
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Piano music courtesy of Bellevue Presbyterian Church-- used with permission. (Down By The Riverside) A new money grab by Apple — “iWork for the Cloud…” Forget The Cow Jumps Over the Moon let's talk about the cash cow in your pocket or person… Do you remember the bad old days when ATT controlled the iPhone? they charged for voice mail, billed twice …
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