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Jazz Legends

Jazz Legends

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Conversations about the all-time jazz legends from local jazz legends Gunnar Biggs, Keith Bishop, Joey Carano, Leonard Thompson, and Bob Weller. Soak in their stories and expertise as they prep for their Sunday night shows at St. Michael’s-by-the-Sea in Carlsbad, California.
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Prevail Over Cancer Podcast

Jeff Lopes & Keith Bishop

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Prevail Over Cancer Podcast is Hosted by Cancer Survivor / Thriver Jeff Lopes & Scientist / Nutritionist The OK Cancer Cowboy Keith Bishop. We Believe Cancer is a Metabolic Disease that can be prevented and cured by holistically targeting our Food Consumption, our Supplements Intake, our Environment and our Stress Levels. Each Episode we tackle topics and bring you information that will help guide and educate you to Prevent, Prevail and Strive Over Cancer.
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Mommy Doomsday

NBC News

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The disappearance of two of Lori Vallow’s children in Rexburg, Idaho in September 2019 would expose a bizarre trail of death, devotion and Doomsday beliefs that captivated the nation… A haunting podcast from Keith Morrison and Dateline NBC. Listen to all episodes of Mommy Doomsday now completely free, or subscriber to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com
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Faith Family Church Broadcast

Houston Faith Family Church

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Since the beginning, God has anointed men and women to declare His word with power and purpose. This podcast challenges you to feed your spirit daily—by listening to anointed messages and meditating on Scripture day and night. Let the Word of God become your daily bread.
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The Interview

BBC World Service

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Conversations with people shaping our world, from all around the globe. Listen to The Interview for the best conversations from the BBC, the world's most trusted international news provider. We hear from titans of business, politics, finance, sport and culture. Global leaders, decision-makers and cultural icons. Politicians, activists and CEOs. Each interview is around 20-minutes, packed full of insight and analysis, covering some of the biggest issues of our time. How does it work? Well, at ...
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Distinguished, award-winning journalist, Lara Logan hosts ”Going Rogue with Lara Logan” from her studio deep in the Texas Hill Country. Lara engages in fascinating conversations ’One On One” with people who are making waves in the social and political landscapes, digging deep into their stories to shed light on crucial issues. On the ”Rogue Roundtable” episodes, Lara holds court with her sidekick Luke Coffee and Producer Keith to break down current events, challenge mainstream narratives, an ...
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Jeff Knows Inc.

Jeff Lopes

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Jeff Knows Inc is a podcast hosted by Canadian Entrepreneur / Author Jeff Lopes. Established in 2020, the podcast interviews Professional Athletes, Entrepreneurs & Influencers.
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Two people, two chairs, one conversation, no gimmicks. Known for his unique, honest and sometimes comedic interview technique, Andrew Denton gets under the guard of amazing human beings, finding out who they are away from the headlines. This podcast, a companion to the TV series, features plenty of material we couldn’t get to air and behind the scenes insights into Andrew’s motivation and approach.
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Australian guest Victoria Sinis exposes the shocking truth behind OnlyFans, a massive pornography site built on lies, manipulation, and fake empowerment. She reveals how this platform targets your children while selling a fantasy that is destroying lives. If you are a parent, this is the one episode you cannot afford to miss. Going Rogue with Lara …
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Saxophonist Charlie “Yardbird” Parker (born August 29, 1920) and trumpeter John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (born October 21, 1917) together revolutionized jazz music with their harmonic and rhythmic innovations. Both virtuosos on their respective instruments, they basically set the standard for others to aspire to. While Parker’s life was cut short by…
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I am worried about the global economy Simon Jack, BBC Business Editor speaks to global financial titan Jamie Dimon. He’s the Chief Executive and Chairman of JP Morgan Chase, America’s largest bank, and one of the biggest banks in the world. He oversees more than $4 trillion of assets, and has the ear of world leaders. He believes we are living in a…
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I was 15 years old and I did not know who I was Madina Maishanu speaks to Malala Yousafzai, the global education activist, about the public life that has defined her, and her search for her own identity. In a deeply personal interview, Malala Yousafzai reveals the legacy of her teenage years - as the spirited girl who took on the Taliban and nearly…
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The legendary comedic icon, Roseanne Barr, joins Lara for the very first time to share in a raw, fearless, and funny conversation about her life, her new show, growing up Jewish in Utah, and what it means to speak truth in a world gone mad. We also tackle some of the most pressing and controversial issues in global politics and religion. From consp…
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Pianist / composer Thelonius Sphere Monk (born October 10, 1917), often referred to as the 'High Priest of Bebop', was one of the founders of the musical movement, alongside Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie at Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem. His idiosyncratic piano style and compositions are so distinctive as to be immediately identifiable as compl…
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Renowned author and anti-communist activist Trevor Loudon joins us for a compelling discussion on the intricate web connecting Islamic radicals and the political landscape in the United States, the red-green-blue alliance of Marxist leftists-Islamists globalists. Trevor offers a deep dive into the Marxist Islamist revolution happening on American s…
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Pianist/composer Bill Evans (born August 16, 1929) remains one of the most influential jazz pianists to this day, some 45 years after his death. His introspective, impressionistic use of harmony, and his unique touch and piano sound have shaped the concept of all players who have come after him. He produced an enormous body of work: over 50 albums …
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Justin Rowlatt speaks to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright about his belief that the threat from climate change is exaggerated. It is a view shared by the American President, Donald Trump, and one that has seen subsidies to the renewable energy industry, worth billions of dollars, cut by the US administration. Secretary Wright is highly critical of …
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Somalia has a serious security challenge Paul Njie speaks to Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia, about ongoing efforts to achieve security and stability in his country. While he says much progress has been made in tackling terror, he acknowledges that the insurgent groups al-Qaeda and, in particular, al-Shabab still pose a serious challeng…
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Send us a text Prevail Over Cancer Podcast with Co-Hosts Jeff Lopes & Keith Bishop Episode 43 - Excited to release our Prevail Over Cancer Edition Show that will help you Prevent, Prevail and Strive Over Cancer. As I openly shared my journey and experiences beating Cancer, I have partnered up with Clinical Nutritionist and Cancer Coach the One and …
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Pastor Matt Shea, a U.S. Army veteran, joins Lara Logan to expose the Red-Green-Blue Islamic Marxist Globalist Alliance threatening America. He shares why pastors must no longer remain silent and why Americans need to stay alert in these times. Going Rogue with Lara Logan is now available AD-FREE on Substack for our Paid Subscribers: https://laralo…
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Saxophonist Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (born September 15, 1928) and his cornet-playing brother Nat (born November 25, 1931) co-led a popular jazz combo for many years in the 1960s and 70s. While Nat composed much of the music for the group, Cannonball’s galvanic, pyrotechnic alto saxophone playing was the big draw. Indeed, from the time he arriv…
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‘Peace seems to be a word, a five-letter word, that is losing its value.’ Waihiga Mwaura speaks to Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General, in a broad-ranging interview about the the UN at 80, and the state of the world today. The UN is currently hosting its annual General Assembly at its headquarters in New York. Leaders, senior politicians an…
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Ione Wells speaks to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview. He sets out his anger not only at the hefty trade tariffs imposed on his country by President Trump, but also at the lack of communication or negotiation from the US administration. Now, he says, he has no relationship with the American …
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Lara Logan dives deep with the unapologetically bold and hilarious Katie Hopkins from Batshit Bonkers Britain. We learn about the UK’s struggle for free speech and the fight for the survival of British culture. You won’t want to miss this wide ranging conversation. Going Rogue with Lara Logan is now available AD-FREE on Substack for our Paid Subscr…
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Saxophonist and composer John Coltrane (born September 23, 1926) remains one of the most revered and influential musicians of all time across genres. The spiritual force of his music speaks to people who aren’t even jazz aficionados, but has been an overwhelming influence on all of us who play this music to this day. And don't forget ... St. Michae…
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Jamie Coomarasamy speaks to Moazzam Malik, Chief Executive of Save the Children UK, about operating on the ground in Gaza. They’re one of a number of non-governmental organisations, or NGOs, operating in the Gaza strip amid a backdrop of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. On 22 August, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC),…
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Stevie Wonder was born in 1950 in the industrial city of Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Even from a young age, he displayed a great love of music - first with a church choir, and then teaching himself how to play a range of instruments, including the harmonica, piano and drums, all before the age of 10. He was just 11 years old when he was discovered and …
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‘I'm very confident that someday soon we're going to have government as good as our people again’ Paddy O’Connell speaks to former US Vice President Mike Pence about President Trump’s second term in office. Pence, whose political career began a quarter of a century ago, first rose to international prominence when he was selected by Donald Trump to …
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Dear Charlie, We will never be the same. It is hard to believe still, the shock comes and goes, and so does the grief, but here we are. I see you smiling, tossing hats into the crowd, alive with fire and joy. That is the image of you that endures…one of power and love with light in your eyes, the light of God that once set fire to the stars. The mo…
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Send us a text Prevail Over Cancer Podcast with Co-Hosts Jeff Lopes & Keith Bishop Episode 42 - Excited to release our Prevail Over Cancer Edition Show that will help you Prevent, Prevail and Strive Over Cancer. As I openly shared my journey and experiences beating Cancer, I have partnered up with Clinical Nutritionist and Cancer Coach the One and …
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Trumpeter / composer Kenny Dorham (born August 30, 1924) is hardly a household name, but one would be hard pressed to name a musician held in as high regard by other jazz musicians. He played at a consistently high level throughout a career that included stints with Charlie Parker, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson to name just a few, and myriad…
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John Wilson speaks to British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason about his obsession with music, adjusting to fame and how he’s faced racist abuse. While still a student, he performed to an audience of more than one billion people at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, instantly becoming one of the most recognisable classical performers in the w…
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Paddy O’Connell speaks to Professor Francis Fukuyama about the threats to liberal democracies around the world. The American political economist and international relations scholar, who is currently a senior fellow at Stanford University, has written widely on issues about development and international politics. He is best-known for his 1992 book ‘…
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Lara Logan goes on the road to Banja Luka, the capital of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and sits down with President Milorad Dodik for an unfiltered conversation about standing against the global elite, false narratives about Serbs, and the fight for sovereignty. Going Rogue with Lara Logan is now available AD-FREE on Substack for our…
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Saxophonist Sonny Rollins turns 95 this Sunday, and the Jazz Evensong Quintet honors this milestone by programming an afternoon of his compositions. Widely recognized as the greatest improviser of all time, his well of inspiration sometimes seems bottomless, and he refuses to fall back on licks and patterns on the rare occasion when he feels less t…
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Rahul Tandon speaks to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia’s former president and first woman to be elected to lead an African country. Born in 1938 in what she describes as a prosperous and ‘unusual family’, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was guided by a deep commitment to education, which she pursued despite financial hardship and the demands of motherhood. He…
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(0:00:00) - Rooting Out Corruption (0:06:46) - Questions Surrounding Mar-a-Lago Raid (0:19:59) - Legal Warfare Against Conservatives (0:29:28) - Challenging Corruption in Recent Politics (0:42:08) - Election Integrity and Obstacles to Reform (0:49:17) - Media Co-Conspirators in Ongoing Corruption (1:02:29) - American Patriots Fighting Back Lara Log…
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John Wilson speaks to Pete Townshend, songwriter and guitarist of British rock band The Who about the band’s farewell tour of the US. Through his powerful stage presence and pioneering use of technology, Townshend transformed The Who from a hobby wedding band to one of the biggest and loudest outfits of the 1960s and 1970s. His artistic approach cr…
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Jerome Kern (born January 27, 1885) was one of the most beloved and prolific of the Great American Songbook composers. While he wasn’t especially fond of jazz music himself, many of his compositions have been embraced by jazz musicians because of their strong, original harmonic and melodic content. Plus ... St. Michael’s Jazz Fest returns for a sec…
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Music has the power to unite Mark Savage speaks to Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel about his life and career. Born in the city of Barquisimeto, he’s famous for conducting orchestras all over the world, as well as film credits that include conducting the opening and end titles for Star Wars: the Force Awakens. With a unique ability to communica…
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GOING ROGUE WITH LARA LOGAN General Flynn joins Lara Logan in a discussion about the damage inflicted upon the American Republic by political operatives on both the left and right of the aisle. They explore the potential indictments against figures like John Brennan, Jack Smith and Jim Comey. The two also discuss how the revelations recently releas…
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Saxophonist / composer Wayne Shorter (born August 25, 1933) has cast an oversized shadow on jazz since he joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1959. Soon becoming the primary composer for that group, and upon joining Miles Davis’ second great quintet in 1964, he soon filled that role with Miles as well. In 1970, he co-founded the jazz fusion grou…
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Algorithms don’t drive the truth Amol Rajan speaks to Eliot Higgins, founder of the open-source investigative organisation Bellingcat, as the world grapples with the growing threat posed by misinformation and conspiracy theories being deliberately spread online. Founded in 2014, Bellingcat is an independent investigative collective of researchers, …
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Coffee is a big responsibility Julia Caesar speaks to Giuseppe Lavazza, chairman of coffee giant Lavazza, about the multiple challenges facing the industry today. Many people around the world say they can’t function without their morning cup of coffee. In fact, global coffee consumption has been steadily rising with around two billion cups of coffe…
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Going Rogue with Lara Logan is now available AD-FREE on Substack for our Paid Subscribers: https://laralogan.substack.com/subscribe Join the newsletter and support us if you can, at https://laralogan.com/ Jonathan McComb shares gut-wrenching moments of tragedy - losing his wife and two children in the Wimberley, Texas flood of 2015, which he himsel…
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Captain Jim Lovell, commander of the doomed Apollo 13 space mission to the Moon. Jim, who died this month at the age of 97, tells how he helped guide his stricken craft safely back to Earth after it suffered a near catastrophic explosion in an interview first broadcast in April 2020 on the BBC series 13 Minutes to the Moon. He talks to Kevin Fong a…
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Pianist, composer, and producer Duke Pearson (born August 17, 1932) is hardly a household name, but his influence on jazz music is far out of proportion to his personal fame. In addition to his compositions like "Jeanine" being accepted as jazz standards, his behind-the-scenes work as producer and arranger on a plethora of Blue Note records contrib…
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World must focus on creating jobs Rahul Tandon speaks to Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank. Born in India in 1959, Mr. Banga’s career in business began in the early-1980s, when he started out as a management trainee with the food multinational Nestlé. He then made the move into finance over a decade later, when he joined the Citigroup bank. H…
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Send us a text Prevail Over Cancer Podcast with Co-Hosts Jeff Lopes & Keith Bishop Episode 41 - Excited to release our Prevail Over Cancer Edition Show that will help you Prevent, Prevail and Strive Over Cancer. As I openly shared my journey and experiences beating Cancer, I have partnered up with Clinical Nutritionist and Cancer Coach the One and …
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We have a purpose to help people survive Jewel Kiriungi speaks to Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of Shoprite, South Africa’s largest supermarket chain, who is trying to keep prices low despite economic challenges across the continent. Shoprite employs 163,000 people, more than any other in the country’s private sector. Engelbrecht stresses the importance …
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Love the show? Make a donation if you can: https://laralogan.com/support Going Rogue with Lara Logan is now available AD-FREE on Substack for our Paid Subscribers: https://laralogan.substack.com/subscribe Brandy Smith, an expert in computer interfaces and information security, joins us to explore the captivating, yet complex world of brain-computer…
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Treniss Evans, Chief Operating Officer of American Rights Alliance, joins us to share his powerful story of championing justice and battling against the misuse of the legal system as a political weapon. Support our show by donating here: https://bit.ly/SupportLara Paid partnerships: Patriot Mobile America's ONLY Christian conservative wireless prov…
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Suranjana Tewari speaks to John Denton, Secretary-General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), about the impact of global tariffs. Based in Paris, the ICC represents 45 million businesses, large and small, from across 170 different countries. These businesses were amongst the first to feel the effects of Trump’s tariffs, which have been …
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Maria Jevstafjeva speaks to Czech President, Petr Pavel about ending the war between Ukraine and Russia. Mr. Pavel was elected to the role in 2023, having retired from a military career that began with serving in the military of communist Czechoslovakia during the Cold War in the 1980s and ended three decades later after chairing Nato’s Military Co…
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