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Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck help you through the 2025 fantasy football season with who to draft, who to avoid, and how to win a championship—or at least how to not get last place. We hit everything you need to win: Which old guys aren’t washed yet? Which coaches will ruin your life? Which players would be drafted higher if they had cooler names? Why do I keep doing this to myself every year? We post episodes every week throughout the spring and summer and even MORE during ...
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Everything 80s

Jamie Logie | 1980s Pop Culture & Nostalgia

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Welcome to Everything 80s — the ultimate podcast for fans of 1980s pop culture and retro nostalgia. Each week, we'll dive deep into the most iconic parts of the 1980s: unforgettable movies, legendary TV shows, classic toys, groundbreaking music, and the cultural moments that defined a generation. From Back to the Future to The Breakfast Club, from Transformers and He-Man to MTV, Nintendo, and Michael Jackson — if it happened in the 80s, we’re talking about it. Whether you grew up in the 1980 ...
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Popcast

The New York Times

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The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times. It covers the latest in popular music criticism, trends and news. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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Rage Against The Vagine

Down The Hill Studios

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Rage Against the Vagine is a six-part podcast series from Em Rusciano about perimenopause, patriarchy, and the midlife medical gaslighting we’re done putting up with. This isn’t your decline…it’s your reckoning. Combining lived experience with insights from top menopause-informed doctors, researchers, and psychologists, this series gets honest about what's happening to our bodies and brains during perimenopause, and why so few of us were warned. Each episode dives into one of six big questio ...
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Have you ever heard something interesting and thought "How have they not made a movie about this yet?" Well, so have we! On this podcast we find fun and interesting facts from history and discuss how they could make excellent movies, what actors would play the roles, and what directors could handle the material. Enjoy!
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At first glance, Barbra Streisand and Sylvester Stallone would seem to have nothing in common. Yet these two scrappy New Yorkers actually paved similar paths to superstardom, and their filmographies share a surprising number of common themes. In each episode of this podcast, theatre professor Kirk Vichengrad and entertainment journalist Matt Chernov referee an epic matchup between a movie from each star’s canon. Join them as they explore the cinematic imprint and social impact of the Greates ...
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80,000 Hours Podcast

Rob, Luisa, and the 80000 Hours team

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Unusually in-depth conversations about the world's most pressing problems and what you can do to solve them. Subscribe by searching for '80000 Hours' wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.
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Profoundly Scene

Lora Delos Reyes

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Hi! My name is Lora. I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist and this is Profoundly Scene. I love when I’m watching a movie or show or listening to music or reading a book and feel so seen that I find myself obsessively talking to friends and family or anyone that will listen about the themes or topics being brought up. I know I’m not the only one that has felt this way. And If you have ever found yourself immersed in a movie, show, music or book thinking "how did they just capture a pi ...
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ABOUT THE SHOW: DR. LISA GIVES A SHIT Dr. Lisa is fixing the planet one person at a time. Tired of sanitized self-help and textbook therapy? Dr. Lisa cuts through the noise with raw, unfiltered conversations about the mental health challenges you're actually facing. As a self-proclaimed psychotherapist unburdened by institutional constraints, Dr. Lisa delivers straight talk on everything from relationship dynamics to societal pressures with zero sugar-coating and maximum impact. What sets th ...
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Sharp Angles Podcast

Bacon Ice Cream Productions

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Sharp Angles is a Bacon Ice Cream Production. This show explores what happens when you take a neophyte, a novice, and a fanboy/fangirl and put them in a room together to watch a film. The neophyte hasn't seen it, the novice has seen it once or twice, and the fanboy/fangirl has it almost memorized. We all watch the selected film and then have a round table discussion about how each person feels about what they just experienced. It should make for some great conversations! So please take a lis ...
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MtM is a podcast series of audio letters a man saves for his son. These recordings were made with the soul purpose to act as a guide to the man's son, who has not yet been born into this world, to help him see the life he will be rejoining in through the eyes and wisdom of his father, teaching him how to be a man in today's society. Weekly episodes of letters, as well as live weekly discussions on manhood and masculinity.
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Raven's Gift

Tobias D. Robison

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When Raven comes to Redthwen to meet her mentor Orvannon, she encounters a vicious traveler, a hag with an extraordinary Voice of Command, and that hag's charge, a mysterious little girl. By the time Orvannon arrives, Raven will have learned too much about these strangers, and she will have discovered a dragon with the ability to put people into a swoon. Orvannon's instructions start Raven off on an epic adventure. She will master the greatest bit of nose-magic in all of her native Ausland. ...
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Paths of Glory Podcast

Paths of Glory Podcast

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Paths of Glory; or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Shlock is a weekly podcast hosted by Zack Long and Andrea “Danger” Gigeroff. Each episode, they talk about about two films that are related, however tentative that relation may be. Andrea Gigeroff is a science student and movie enthusiast from Halifax, NS. She likes sci-fi novels, horror movies, snakes, and long romantic walks to the liqour store. In addition to Paths of Glory, she sporadically writes horror and science fiction f ...
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The guys react to one of the wildest games of the year between the Jaguars and Chiefs on 'Monday Night Football.' Next, SHOWDOWN TIME! Must-add players at each position ahead of NFL Week 6. (00:00) Intro (00:29) 'Monday Night Football' (23:23) RB Waivers: Hassan Haskins, Michael Carter, Kimani Vidal (36:36) WR Waivers: Kendrick Bourne, Ryan Flourno…
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The guys recap all of the NFL Week 5 action by going through categories such as Winners and Losers, Intrusive Thoughts, the Lucille Bluth Award, and so much more. (0:00) Intro (1:00) ‘Sunday Night Football’: Patriots-Bills (10:02) Winners and Losers (36:26) It’s So Over. We’re So Back. (46:18) Fart or Shart (54:27) Who’s cooking? (01:04:23) Intrusi…
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For a rapid-response episode, Jon and Joe journey track-by-track through the pop star’s new album, assessing the highs, lows and hot gossip. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts andSpotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app herehttps://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. Formore podcas…
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The guys are back from Dublin to preview Week 5 in the NFL and break down the key fantasy story lines from each matchup before making their picks for this week’s Ringer 107 segment and ending with a fantasy court case. 00:00 Start of show 01:40 Vikings-Browns 15:52 Texans-Ravens 22:24 Broncos-Eagles 34:30 Dolphins-Panthers 38:33 Colts-Raiders 43:57…
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Charles H. Traub is a photography legend. His accomplishments are vast. He taught my husband photography at SVA 25 years ago. I was grateful to have a chance to interview him (Charles H. Traub is the chair of the Photography, Video and Related Media department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City)—BUSY GUY), in conjunction with his solo ex…
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Conventional wisdom is that safeguarding humanity from the worst biological risks — microbes optimised to kill as many as possible — is difficult bordering on impossible, making bioweapons humanity’s single greatest vulnerability. Andrew Snyder-Beattie thinks conventional wisdom could be wrong. Andrew’s job at Open Philanthropy is to spend hundreds…
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The Paramore frontwoman goes deep on how the drama and evolution of her beloved, long-running band — now independent after two decades on a major label — has shaped her third solo release, “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party,” and what might come next. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts andSpotify. You can also subscribe vi…
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As their time in Dublin draws to a close, the guys take turns drafting the best parts of their trip to the Irish capital, from hurling to Irish pubs to spice bags and much more! 00:00 Start of show 01:21 Ranking the best parts of the Dublin trip 02:29 Hurling 15:01 Irish people 18:38 Pubs 26:18 Umbrellas 29:58 Steelers buzz 34:20 Spice bags 37:24 T…
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Before the 1980s, Disney kept its animated classics in the mythical "vault." The only way to see them was through theatrical re-releases, but it could take years for your favorites to hit the big screen. But when home video began to take off in the 1980s, Disney had to reinvent this strategy for a new era. Today, we look at how the Disney Vault rev…
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