🎙️ Subversion Meets Creativity 🏴☠️ 10 Years of Royal Anarchy Welcome to #dkLa! Pirate Radio, the long-running podcast where rebellious creativity reigns supreme! I’m Läyeh, your hostess and the voice behind this 10-year journey, inspired by the underground pirate radios of my neighborhood—hidden black soundboxes blasting local stories, strange songs, ads, and defiance. For 8 seasons (and counting!), we’ve explored many unconventional paths! Support this One-Woman Nation and help me buy new ...
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Joe Marler used to hate people, but then he met Tom Fordyce, and a load of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and a podcast was born that changed his mind forever. It might just change your life too. Because everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions. And this is a show about all the weird and wonderful things people do. Together, Joe and Tom meet astronauts, teachers, marine biologists, cheesemakers, prison guards and everyone in between. Along the way, they’ve learned ...
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Ray’s Rants back to the 1960s 1970s 1950s in the UK Great Britain. Entertaining and fun. British music scene, Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones. The English pubs and clubs, Watney’s Red Barrel beer, Babycham, Cherry B the night life. The cars, the workplace, television and pirate radio. England. Schools back in the early days. 60s fashion and clothes, flairs and miniskirts. London, Caroline, Luxembourg. Mini cars skirts. Holiday in caravan, Butlin’s
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The award-winning Story Pirates Podcast takes stories written by kids and turns them into sketch comedy and songs. Made up of talented comedians, songwriters, and frequent celebrity guests, the Story Pirates inspire kids to create, bringing laughter to kids and grownups of all ages with hilarious sketches, catchy original songs from all genres, and interviews with the creative geniuses behind the stories… kids!
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The funniest HR pod in the 'verse!
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Working Historians is a podcast series that showcases the work and careers of historians in a wide variety of career fields. We hope to introduce history students and the general public to the career paths available to people who study history, introduce and promote historians to students and the public, and showcase the work that historians do on a regular basis. Hosts Rob Denning and Jimmy Fennessy can be reached at [email protected].
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Let’s be honest: Work sucks sometimes, and it’s okay to admit it! Join clinical psychologist and emotional intelligence expert Dr. Steven Stein as he meets with industry leaders to tackle the biggest hurdles to workplace happiness and success. Work Therapy provides practical solutions to common workplace challenges and actionable advice for navigating the ups and downs of leading a team. And it’s all rooted in the proven tools and techniques Dr. Stein has honed over four decades! Because if ...
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Where Readers Meet Writers. Conversations on books and ideas, Fridays at 11 a.m.
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Theology is not just something we study in books or articles or debate in academic ivory towers. It is something we live, breathe, and practice in the messiness and creative chaos of our lives. Whether you are ordained clergy, a lay person like me discerning their calling to ministry, an artist seeking to understand the sacred in your work, or someone curious about how theology intersects the world around us, this podcast has got you.
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Crypto / metal / food / comedy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cretinous/support
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A podcast covering the work of The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. From interviews with the crew, and an opportunity to hear some of the songs we sing. We also delve into the world of shanty singing ⚓️
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Matt’s a working writer just trying to live the dream. But how do you live this writing life in a world full of regurgitated writing advice, endless grifts, hustle porn, and a double dose of daily despair? Every week Matt sits down to talk about trying to do just that. No advice. Nothing to sell. Just the confessions of a working writer trying to make it.
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The UK's longest running satirical website, gives a comedy round up of the news. With topical gags, lively debate and regular guests. Launched by John O’Farrell in 2006 with the noble aims of eradicating global poverty, creating a lasting peace in the Middle East and providing a daily dose of humour to bored people at work. And in many respects we have already achieved so much more. Our book: https://tinyurl.com/ure669ss
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A podcast about the science of ADHD, interviewing researchers about their work and what it means for ADHD people like us! (feed still contains old extraordinary brains episodes, don’t worry).
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Jump down new rabbit holes with Timesuck, the weekly podcast that takes you on a fascinating and bizarre journey through history’s darkest corners, most shocking conspiracies, and wildest true stories. Hosted by acclaimed standup comedian and storyteller Dan Cummins, each episode blends dark humor with deep research to uncover hidden truths about infamous historical figures, unsolved mysteries, notorious serial killers, and more. If you crave the weird, the wild, and the unexpected, Timesuck ...
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Interviews with creatives to explore creativity in music and the arts so that you can develop skills and become successful. We look at creativity through the lens of NLP, magic, and self-improvement and develop a map for creative thinking looking at the the arts as a healing force as well as a tool for self development.
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A podcast from the Digital Futures Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University about play and pop culture. Professors Haeny Yoon and Nathan Holbert talk with educators, parents and kids about how they play in their work and their lives, and why play and pop culture matter. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College ...
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A podcast where Marrissa Coccaro explains something cool to someone cool. Our first season is a 4 part series on Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia and goes into detail about his rise to power and eventually victory over Italy's attempts to colonize his home.
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Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier
The Schumacher Center for a New Economics, David Bollier
A monthly conversation with creative activists pioneering new forms of commoning.
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Welcome to 'Beanies in a Pod', the podcast run with and for bookkeepers and accountants. Join us each week as we dive into the world of accounting and bookkeeping, discussing everything from technology and automation to sustainability and mental fitness. Our podcast is all about providing fun and positive content that is genuinely focused on the lives of bookkeepers and accountants. We believe that it's important to create a space where people in this industry can come together, share their ...
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Have you ever wanted to go down a rabbit hole of fucked up history but you don’t know where to start? What about hearing a weird snippet of history and wanting to learn more about it? Us too! Every Week, Our Grim Past allows listeners to take a deep dive into the weird, morbid, and messed up side of history. I’m your host Sophia, each week me and my co host Maia look forward to sharing the morbid with you. I remember feeling stuck and overwhelmed by the vastness of google in the middle of go ...
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Join Bex from the children's radio station Fun Kids as she meets top authors who tell her about their books and also read us chapters from them. Plus, Bex and friends recommend their favourite kids books of the month. You can listen to Bex on Fun Kids (weekdays from 4pm) on DAB Digital Radio across the UK, on the free Fun Kids app, and online at funkidslive.com Plus, when you become a Fun Kids Podcasts Plus subscriber, you get this show – and 30 others! – ad-free and support the work Fun Kid ...
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Listen to the ABA Journal Podcast for analysis and discussion of the latest legal issues and trends the first Monday of each month. Also hear discussions with authors for The Modern Law Library books podcast series.
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Girls No Filter is the raucous and unapologetic podcast from Jess Wright (The Only Way Is Essex). Alongside BFFs Gabby and Kelly, Jess lifts the lid on life beyond reality TV – and is joined by celeb guests to discuss everything from flirting to fashion, sex to social media. Expect drama, tears and laughter!
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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Inside Outside
Brian Ardinger, Founder of NXXT, Inside Outside Innovation podcast, InsideOutside.io, and the Inside Outside Innovation Summit
Inside Outside Innovation explores the ins and outs of innovation with raw stories, real insights, and tactical advice from the best and brightest in startups & corporate innovation. Each week we bring you the latest thinking on talent, technology, and the future of innovation. Join our community of movers, shakers, makers, founders, builders, and creators to help speed up your knowledge, skills, and network. Previous guests include thought leaders such as Brad Feld, Arlan Hamilton, Jason Ca ...
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The stoic pirate is on a quest for the treasure of the good life. On his journey, he encounters philosophical, psychological and political questions. The intention of the stoic pirate is to encourage critical reflection and motivate people to be more humane, magnanimous and courageous. The pirates were not satisfied with the prevailing social norms, they questioned and tried to break new ground. The podcast is aimed at open-minded people, mavericks and those for whom today's culture of debat ...
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The C19 Podcast is a production by scholars from across the world exploring the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. The official podcast of C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists.
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To entertain and transform you! To create a community of go-getters who are just waiting for that spark to ignite their journey!
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This show is an ongoing discussion of art and ideas. We talk about the invisible elements of art that make it powerful and relevant: how artwork connects many publics, inspires cooperation and collaboration, and is created through conversation. We talk about new views on local, national, and international art where it intersects with the social. How can we add new voices to the conversation about art? What makes art useful today and how do we, as individuals, find meaning in it? Co-hosted fr ...
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Oxford Professor of Poetry 2023-27, American poet A.E. Stallings' work is known for sharp wit, inventiveness, and using classical references to talk about modern life. She studied Classics at University of Georgia and Oxford, and has published four collections of poetry, 'Archaic Smile', 'Hapax', and 'Olives', and most recently, 'Like', a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She has published three verse translations, Lucretius's 'The Nature of Things', Hesiod's Works and Days, and an illustrate ...
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Mark Madden, Mike Prisuta and Tim Benz break down all of the action for this week's games powered by FoxBet. Make the call. Download the App today
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Join Cait and Cheryl and a variety of guests as we review the work of Tom Hiddleston in this funny watch-along review podcast. This Podcast is perfect for Hiddlestoners over the age of 18. We will warn you, please consider each episode to contain spoilers if you have not watched that episodes topic. However, due to the limited avalibility of some of Tom Hiddleston's projects, this may be a great way for you to enjoy the project, and we will include information on how you can obtain content y ...
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Ancient Worlds is the audio series of the Ancient Art Podcast where we choose a single work of art as a launchpad for inspiration. Here we unpack the stories, history, myths, and culture from antiquity through a modern lens and with tongue firmly planted in cheek. The Ancient Art Podcast explores the art and culture of the Ancient Mediterranean World with host Lucas Livingston. Uncover the truths and unravel the mysteries of the civilizations that shaped our modern world. Each episode featur ...
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New York Times bestselling author Jen Hatmaker and her longtime friend, Amy Hardin, have arrived in the middle years — and they couldn’t be happier about it. Each has navigated the ins and outs of life — from careers, to parenting, marriage (and, for Jen, divorce), spiritual evolution, and the joys of being hardcore Gen Xers. With each weekly episode, Jen and Amy serve as our “everywoman” guides to all the seasons — past, present, and future — as they walk excitedly and tenaciously into the ...
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Welcome to Hitting Quota podcast, where we dive deep into the mental game of sales. I'm Javier Carrillo Jr., a former athlete who has used years of experience building mental toughness on the baseball field to achieve peak performance on the sales floor. Join me on a journey beyond traditional metrics as we explore the mindsets of high-performance athletes, sales professionals, and entrepreneurs. In each episode, I draw inspiration from the world of sports and sports psychology, highlighting ...
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Like history, but don’t like the same old boring history shows? Well, this podcast may have you covered. Hosts Raquel and Belle, two archaeologists from Australia, talk all things weird in history over many, many wines… sometimes too many wines. Not taking themselves too seriously, each episode explores a different topic as the pair share weird stories from times past. Who knows, you may even walk away knowing something new…
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In 1929 F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Ernest Hemingway that because his short stories now earned $4000 a pop he was "an old whore" who had "mastered the 40 positions" when "in her youth one was enough." But were the upwards of 180 stories he cranked out when not writing The Great Gatsby really the work of a literary prostitute selling out his talent for a fast buck? Kirk Curnutt and Robert Trogdon don't think so. Each episode they draw a random title from a hat and explore its place in Fitzgeral ...
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The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used to improve learning. This FREE conference is run by volunteers and open to everyone. The 2009 conference theme is “Bridging the Divide.” This year’s conference begins with a pre-conference keynote by classroom teacher and international educator Kim Cofino the week of November 30, 2009. The following two weeks, December 7-11 and December 14- ...
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The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used to improve learning. This FREE conference is run by volunteers and open to everyone. The 2009 conference theme is “Bridging the Divide.” This year’s conference begins with a pre-conference keynote by classroom teacher and international educator Kim Cofino the week of November 30, 2009. The following two weeks, December 7-11 and December 14- ...
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Privately Owned Pubs, Where am I? Air Raid Shelters, New Houses and more...
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57:21Privately Owned Pubs, Where am I? Air Raid Shelters, New Houses and more...By Ray’s Rants UK
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Excessive Work Out Guy and the Revenge of the Gym Equipment
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15:15Did you know that some people actually go to the gym at midnight? Today’s new story is about one such person. Written by Naomi, age 10, and Max, age 7, from Canada. Join Creator Club today for ad-free episodes, bonus episodes and more by visiting storypirates.com/creatorclub, or subscribing right in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.…
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Classic: Things People Did, with Joe Wilkinson!
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40:42This is a classic episode of Things People Do, where we met comedian (and Joe's fellow Traitors contestant), Joe Wilkinson! Recorded live at The Clapham Grand, Joe is here to tell us all the weird and wonderful things he used to do, before becoming a big dog in comedy. Of course he worked in on the bouncy castles. Of course he worked in a factory. …
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Road Trippin with Jen + Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Heather Land
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38:03Description: For a special treat this week, we’re bringing you some highlights straight from Jen’s recent Awake book tour in a limited series we’ve dubbed “Road Trippin’ with Jen”. Every tour stop, audience, and special guest brought its own kind of magic, so we’re excited to share some of the best moments with you here on the podcast. On this Road…
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Shakespeare's ‘wherefore’ and other false friends. The language of fear. A Tom.
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17:101126. This week, we look at words for fear and why "wherefore" doesn't mean what many people think it means. The false friends segment was written by Karen Lunde, a career writer and editor. These days, she designs websites for solo business owners who care about both words and visuals. Find her at chanterellemarketingstudio.com. 🔗 Share your famil…
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477 - The Ogress of Reading and the Horrors of Baby Farming
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2:05:25In Victorian England, “baby farming” turned unwanted infants into a deadly business. Amelia Dyer, known as The Ogress of Reading, used it to hide an unimaginable number of murders - hundreds of them. This week, we expose the grim world of baby farming, the cruelty of Victorian morality, and how one of the most prolific killers in British history wa…
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Ann Morris Electronic Voice Phenomena: The unwitting manifestation of anomalous sounds on to audio recording equipment
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1:04:21Ann Morris Electronic Voice Phenomena: The unwitting manifestation of anomalous sounds on to audio recording equipment. In this episode I am talking to the wonderful Ann Morris who has over a number of years and many hours of sitting late at night recording in prisons, old forts, battlefields and places of trauma. She studies and records EVP – Elec…
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Singing Theology: How Hymns Teach Us to Believe
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48:41Send us a text Ever wondered why you can't remember last week's sermon, but "Amazing Grace" has been stuck in your head for decades? In this episode of The Theology Pod, hosts Alex and Michael dive into the hidden theological power of hymns – those songs that have shaped what billions of Christians actually believe about God, often more profoundly …
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Talking Volumes: Misty Copeland on ballet, ‘Bunheads’ and what comes next
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1:24:56Even before Misty Copeland became the first Black woman to be named a principal dancer at the illustrious American Ballet Theatre, she electrified the world of ballet. A prodigy who didn’t start dancing until she was 13, she grew up in a transient and often chaotic home. But after she was discovered in a Boys & Girls Club in Los Angeles by a ballet…
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Encore Pushing Back On Patriarchal Narratives with Elise Loehnen
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1:00:59Description: In this episode of the Matriarchy series, we explore how deeply ingrained patriarchal narratives can create a policing effect on the behavior of women. Author, Elise Loehnen, discusses her book "On Our Best Behavior" which examines how concepts like the seven deadly sins have historically been used to restrict women's behavior and poli…
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History Speaker Series with Aly Riley and She Spies
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54:45In this History Speaker Series event, historian Aly Riley discusses her recent book, She Spies: Women of the American Revolution, Their Heroic Missions, and Agent 355 Revealed, her experience with self-publication, and her future projects.By Robert Denning and James Fennessy
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Almost any kind of creature is cute when it’s a baby, right? But what about Werewolves? Written by two siblings from Minnesota named Blake and Park. Join Creator Club today for ad-free episodes, bonus episodes and more by visiting storypirates.com/creatorclub, or subscribing right in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.…
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Why Q needs U and how hieroglyphics created our alphabet, with Danny Bate
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37:491125. This week, we talk with linguist and author Danny Bate about his book, "Why Q Needs U." We look at the ancient origins of our alphabet, tracing its conceptual leap from Egyptian hieroglyphs to symbols that represent sounds. Danny explains the "acrophonic principle" (one sound from a picture) and why the letter A was originally a consonant, no…
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Users keepers: Pirates, zombies and adverse possession | Rebroadcast
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33:00As Halloween swiftly approaches, we’ve conjured up a classic from the Modern Law Library crypt. What do zombies and pirates have to do with the law? Grab your candy and find out as host Lee Rawles is joined by Paul Golden, author of Litigating Adverse Possession Cases: Pirates v. Zombies. —---- “Trespassing plus time equals adverse possession,” Pau…
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Parents Have Feelings, Too: Why Your Emotional Health Is the Best Gift You Can Give Your Kids with Hilary Jacobs Hendel
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1:00:29Description: If you have ever lost your cool with your kids and then felt the crushing wave of guilt that comes sweeping in after—this episode is for you. This week, Jen and Amy sit down with psychotherapist and emotions educator Hilary Jacobs Hendel, author of ‘It’s Not Always Depression’ and the new book ‘Parents Have Feelings, Too’, to talk abou…
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Thia restaurants and beer. Fish and chip restaurants. Gin traps and a local rifle range and much more. Please, join me.By Ray’s Rants UK
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Alex Horne from Taskmaster Shares His Funniest Story Yet!🪨📚
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29:37Welcome to the latest episode of Book Worms! This week, we’ve got a magical line-up of stories you won’t want to miss! First, Harriet Muncaster introduces The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School, a sparkling new adventure full of magic, mischief, and fresh beginnings. Next, Emily-Jane Clark brings us Cringe Club, a hilarious and heartfelt tal…
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Classic About Farmers: The Most Dangerous Job in the UK
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52:56📣 Help us improve the show by completing the Things People Do survey: https://forms.gle/8YAeybGcZXGdDrJfA In this classic episode, Joe Marler and Tom Fordyce are speaking to Matt who is a farmer from Wales. He tells us about the animals he looks after and answers some very bizarre questions from the boys, such as... does a sheep know it's a sheep?…
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From Propaganda to People: Rethinking the Boston Massacre
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23:49Hosts Sophia and Maia revisit a lecture on Serena Zabin's The Boston Massacre, A Family History, exploring how personal relationships between Bostonians and stationed British soldiers complicate the familiar story of the March 5, 1770 event. Rather than a straightforward massacre, the episode examines propaganda, local ties, trials, and the gray ar…
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The political, royal and obscene meanings of blue. The differences in ‘plumb’ and plum.’
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15:101124. This week, we look at blue idioms, including the political history of "blue states," the medical reason for being "blue in the face," and the astronomical reason for a "blue moon." Then, we look at the difference between 'plumb' (with a B), and 'plum' (without a B). 🔗 Share your familect recording in a WhatsApp chat. 🔗 Watch my LinkedIn Learn…
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476 - The Backpacker Killer: Ivan Milat
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2:37:14When seven backpackers vanished in the early 1990s, the vast Australian bush became the hunting ground of a sadistic killer. For years, hikers stumbled upon shallow graves in Belanglo State Forest—each revealing new horrors and the same gruesome pattern of torture and execution. The man responsible, truck driver Ivan Milat, would become known as th…
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Bad drivers, tea sets, fish and chip prices, pubs open late, council houses, pub quiz, and more...
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59:24Let's rant about bad car drivers. Why do we use mugs rather than cups and saucers? Where have proper tea sets gone? Fish and chip prices have gone through the roof! Pubs can stay open later... That's all very well but landlords can't afford to pay the staff to stay until midnight! Council houses, new-build house prices, quiz night... and so much mo…
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The Theology of Abandoned Things: Corporate Promises and Biblical Outcasts
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1:00:42Send us a text What happens when an artist becomes the analyst of their own work? In this episode, co-host Alex takes us inside her oil painting of an Australian payphone—examining it through the lens of Hagar's trauma narrative from Genesis. Together, Michael and Alex explore how obsolete infrastructure witnesses to systemic abandonment, how silen…
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Short Suck #43: Crescent Hotel Horrors: From Healing Springs to... Hauntings?
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1:01:21Once hailed as a luxurious spa retreat in the Ozarks, the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs would earn a far darker reputation - one of fraud, tragedy... and restless spirits. From its days as a supposed healing haven to a hospital of horrors run by a quack doctor, the Crescent has been called America’s most haunted hotel. Step inside its haunted ha…
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Kate DiCamillo marvels at 25 years of 'Because of Winn-Dixie'
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41:06Twenty-five years ago this fall, a generation of readers met 10-year-old India Opal Buloni and her loveable, scruffy dog, Winn-Dixie — so named because Opal found the canine while he was causing chaos in the produce aisle of the local grocery store. Winn-Dixie transformed Opal’s life, as only a dog can do. And their story changed those who read it,…
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John Scaife Grief Ritual, Father and Son Work, Initiation and Balancing the work of the Spirit and the Material World.
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41:38John Scaife Grief Ritual, Father and Son Work, Initiation and Balancing the work of the Spirit and the Material World. It's good to have John back on the show this time we're talking about grief and the problems that we have in this society expressing grief. John talks about the work of Malidoma Somé and adapting grief ritual for a Northern Europea…
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We’ve done a lot of stories about stinky cheese, but today’s story has the stinkiest cheese yet. Written by a 10 year old from Canada named Eleanor. Join Creator Club today for ad-free episodes, bonus episodes and more by visiting storypirates.com/creatorclub, or subscribing right in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.…
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The fight for the modern dictionary, with Stefan Fatsis
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32:521123. This week, we talk with author and self-described “word freak” Stefan Fatsis about his book "Unabridged." He shares his experience embedding at Merriam-Webster to become a lexicographer, sharing the contrast between the company's 1940s headquarters and the modern digital business. We look at the tension between updating old words (like the su…
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Prefabricated buildings, so-called friends who let you down, warning notices on TV programs, loud adverts and films... and more! Please, join me!By Ray’s Rants UK
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Lights on a Similar Path: ‘Awake’ Readers Reflect On Finding Their Way
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1:17:13Description: In this moving episode, listeners share their own tender and personal stories inspired by Jen's bestselling book, "Awake," which debuted at number three on the New York Times bestseller list. The touching and heartrending voicemails coming in from readers of “Awake” highlight our yearning to build our lives on solid foundations, our pr…
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Classic About PTs: Are all Personal Trainers Narcissists?
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51:37By Crowd Network
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Grim Past Reunion: College Life, Legos, and New Podcast Plans
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12:51By Sophia Matthews, Maia Maxwell
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‘Math’ versus ‘maths’ and other British differences. ‘Spendthrift’ means what?
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13:22By Karen Lunde, Mignon Fogarty, Samantha Enslen
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475 - Dragon vs. Eagle: Will China Dethrone the US?
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2:58:09By Sophie Evans, Dan Cummins
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Rural Living Museum. 1960s Fashion. Friday Club Night. Fish & Chips.
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59:29I loved visiting the Rural Life Living Museum in Hampshire. I also loved 1960s Fashion, Friday Club Night, Fish & Chips with loads of salt and vinegar... Happy days!By Ray’s Rants UK
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The Beyoncé of the Shanty World – Tom Lewis in Conversation
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1:14:37In this special episode of Shipshape and Bristol Fashion, the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew welcomes none other than Tom Lewis – described as “the Beyoncé of the shanty world.” Host Steve “the Reverend” Hawkins dives deep into Tom’s remarkable journey, from singing in Belfast choirs to submarines, folk clubs, and international stages. Hear about his …
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"Babies and Bathwater" - A Conversation with Jamie Garner about religious purity culture.
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1:18:57Send us a text "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater"—a phrase weaponised against anyone who dares to question harmful systems. International theatre-maker Jamie Garner transforms this warning into art with their play "Babies and Bathwater," which chronicles one woman's escape from religious coercion and her discovery of her own voice. Drawi…
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Talking Volumes: Patricia Lockwood's new novel is a COVID-induced fever dream
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1:27:01When Patricia Lockwood contracted COVID-19 in the spring of 2020, she lost touch with reality. For months, she floated through her days, dealing with constant migraines and visions of gorillas lurking in the trees. Ironically, she was mostly aware that she was cut loose from humanity. She kept notebooks filled with her wonderings and ramblings. And…
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