Psychotherapist Jeff Lutes holds candid conversations with remarkable lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender couples about what makes great relationships really work. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jefflutes/support
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Ronnie Lutes merges music and history in this compelling podcast about album liner notes.
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Going off the rip to talk about genuine content that goes on in people's everyday lives from the perspective of a college senior.
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Interview of Tom Copland with Jeff Lutes
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Getting outside isn’t just about first ascents and bagging peaks —its about exposing our vulnerabilities, learning new skills, being honest with ourselves and open with others. In each episode, we dive into how outdoor adventure builds connection, challenges who we are, and helps us be better people, partners and friends. With some helpful tips and tricks thrown in, whether you’re just starting out or looking for real talk about why outdoor adventure sometimes seems SO hard, there’s a place ...
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Small bites on Transatlantic Security, NATO, the EU, Russia, and all things Europe. Hosted by Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend at the Center for a New American Security.
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Breakdown: Gunsmoke 55–64 is a twice-monthly podcast for fans of the classic Gunsmoke TV series. Host's Jennifer Packard and Steve Latshaw will dive into episodes from the 1955–1964 stretch chronologically—analyzing stories, spotlighting characters, and appreciating all the grit, heart, and quirks of Dodge City along the way. Contact via MindWaveMedia.Design
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Sleep Spell is a fantasy inspired soundscape podcast meant to induce calm, sleep, or creativity for your next Dungeons and Dragons session or for your bed time routine. Turn on one of our ambient soundscapes and be transported to a sleepy tavern with a mellow lute player or maybe find yourself at camp after a long day's journey towards the capital.If you enjoy this podcast consider subscribing for ad free 8-hour versions of our episodes. Also be sure to rate and review the show so that many ...
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The 812 is a daily show about the basic workings of city government in Bloomington, Indiana. Hosted by Steve Volan, a recently-retired five-term member of Bloomington's City Council, The 812's primary feature is a half-hour interview with elected and appointed officials in city government, as well as with members of boards, commissions and not-for-profits providing services to the city. Produced by Plateia Media.
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Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
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Contact: [email protected] Discord: Mustache_Gaming_TX#0564 https://discord.gg/F6xej5T35K
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Hosts: Matt, Ryan and Eloy review awesome YouTube videos posted to the MakerCommunity subreddit. There's always some kind of shenanigans happening as well. Comments from the live chat are mentioned on the show.
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Music for Life is a music-appreciation and music-history based program that explores the purpose and value of music to humanity’s enrichment. Hosted by Ryan Malone, it features interviews with artists performing at the Armstrong Auditorium sponsored by the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
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Maestro Hamilton is a modern polymath and visionary known for his groundbreaking work in the realms of spirituality and plant medicine. With over two decades of experience as a master shaman, coach and entrepreneur, Hamilton has dedicated his life to bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary practices. As the founder of Blue Morpho Academy, he has empowered thousands to embark on transformative spiritual journeys, blending deep Amazonian traditions with innovative approaches to consciousness ...
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Learn the Chinese behind Tai Chi. In each bite sized episode, I explain the Chinese behind a popular Tai Chi term, like Parting the wild horse’s mane (episode 7) or White crane spreads its wings (episode 9).
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Hope Warrior: The FayDay Show is a podcast about amazing people hosted by Fay DeMeyer-Aunspaugh. It is united around the notion of Hope, Healing, and Wholeness on a local, state, and national level. Fay herself has been a talk radio personality for years and her shows always featured folks with a knack for over-coming adversity. She never expected to overcome something herself like an expected death date due to a cancer diagnosis, but she has beaten the odds and wants to use her platform to ...
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Between the Sessions is the podcast for event and meeting planners. Whether you’re involved in planning events for 10 to 1000, for your association, company or organization, Between the Sessions is the premier show for the business events industry, with top insights, innovative solutions, forward-thinking content and inspiring ideas. Between the Sessions is the most relatable, inspiring, and supportive show for our industry. Join us for open conversations, tips and insights from industry lea ...
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Hosted by Coryne & Francene Dive into the glittering world of 'City After Dark,' a podcast that takes you on a glamorous journey through the iconic series 'Sex and the City.' Join us as we rediscover the laughter, tears, and timeless moments of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte. Each episode is a delightful stroll down memory lane, featuring witty banter, candid discussions, and a touch of nostalgia. Whether you're a long-time devotee or a first-time viewer, come along for the ride as ...
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So you want to see art more often than you do, or maybe you just want a fresh perspective on art you’ve seen before. Join your host, Sydney, on a slow tour through an art gallery. Every season will have a theme and each episode will be dedicated to one artwork. You’ll get a brief history of the artist before the description of the work and then you’ll get to hear Sydney’s thoughts on it. Because Sydney is a casual art fan you won’t hear overly complicated technical terms, or if you do then y ...
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214 [S4E08]: The State of the Housing Market with Real Estate Broker Tracee Lutes
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33:43The affordability of housing in Bloomington, or rather, its increasing unaffordability, has been an issue for more than a decade. Indiana University has grown its enrollment without growing even its first-year-student housing stock, per a recent story in the Herald-Times. Interest rates have been relatively high, and only now are starting to come d…
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Drones over Poland with Doug Lute and Kurt Volker
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50:39In the early hours of September 10th, Polish authorities detected 19 Russian drones over Polish airspace. This incident represents a major escalation, with Poland triggering Article 4 of the NATO Treaty. At a minimum, this was an attempt by Russia to get European nations to back down from their support for Ukraine and to expose the Alliance as a pa…
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: S1 Episodes 13 Reed Survives & Episode 14 Professor Lute Bone
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28:06In Reed Survives, Marshal Matt Dillon faces a delicate situation when Lucy Hunt arrives in his office, terrified that her husband Ephraim intends to kill her. As Matt investigates, he discovers no foul play on the Hunt farm, where Ephraim’s perspective is far from casting a dark shadow. Things spiral when Lucy manipulates a young ranch hand, Booth …
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Moldova Chooses Its Future with William Hill and Laura Thornton
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49:34On September 28th, Moldovan voters went to the polls in parliamentary elections to choose between competing visions for their country's future. Despite intense efforts by the Kremlin to influence the information space, wage cyber attacks on election infrastructure, and even make bomb threats at diaspora polling places in Europe, the pro-EU party of…
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217 [S4E11]: The Community Kitchen Tackles Food Insecurity: Vicki Pierce and Kyla Cox Deckard
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33:36The Community Kitchen of Monroe County is part of the local safety net for people experiencing food insecurity. While it targets those in need, there are no eligibility requirements to receive a meal there. Vicki Pierce, their executive director for more than 20 years, and Kyla Cox Deckard, their treasurer who's been on their board of directors sin…
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216 [S4E10]: Elizabeth Conley of BridgeUSA at IU, on Constructive Political Dialogue
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33:02There have been cries lately for "viewpoint diversity" in academia, but for years in this college town there's been a student organization actively soliciting viewpoint diversity. Our guest today, Elizabeth Conley, is the president of the IU chapter of BridgeUSA, since 2017 a national organization of students devoted to constructive dialogue on pol…
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Form, Function, and Flourish: The Classical Sonata
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1:00Send us a text Description Form, Function, and Flourish: The Classical Sonata in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata wasn’t named by him at all—the nickname came years later, when a critic compared its first movement to moonlight on Lake Lucerne. Beethoven might have rolled his eyes, but the title stu…
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Over the last two weeks, Russia has repeatedly violated NATO airspace. Seventeen Russian military drones entered Polish airspace on September 10th, followed by another drone in Romania, three Russian jets flew into Estonian airspace for 12 minutes on September 19th, and drones of unknown origin shut down airports in Copenhagen and Oslo on September…
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215 [S4E09]: Mark Figg on the Cooling Bloomington Rental Market
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34:38When it comes to the housing market, we've had city departments, and we're working on guests who can talk about the demand side of the equation such as advisers for tenants' rights. This week, we're talking with people from the supply side of the housing equation. Mark Figg is a developer who built hundreds of units in Bloomington, in projects larg…
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: Word of Honor S1Ep3
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22:33In this episode of Gunsmoke, Doc is forced into a deadly bargain after treating a gunshot victim. Surrounded by killers, he swears on his word of honor to keep their names secret—then carries the weight of that promise back to Dodge. When Hank Worth turns up murdered, Matt presses Doc for the truth, but the old physician refuses to break his oath. …
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: S1 Episodes 15 No Handcuffs & Episode 16 Reward for Matt
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15:41In No Handcuffs, when a desperate man named Hank flees to Dodge for protection, Marshal Matt Dillon quickly realizes the so-called deputy chasing him is no lawman at all. What follows is a tense pursuit across the prairie—marked by deceit, intimidation, and tragedy—that ends with Hank dead in a filthy Mingo jail. Matt confronts a corrupt sheriff, d…
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Send us a text Description Back to the Future: Neoclassicism in Music in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Stravinsky admitted that Pulcinella wasn’t just homage—it was liberation. “It was a backward look, of course,” he said, “but it was a look in the mirror too.” By reworking 18th-century melodies with his own twists, he essent…
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213 [S4E07]: Susan Hingle and the Monroe County Women's Commission
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30:59Although we hope to have a representative from the City Commission on the Status of Women, we're talking today about the separate, seven-member Monroe County Women's Commission. Where the city commission has a budget to throw events like the annual Women's History Month luncheon, the county's focuses more on policy. Our guest today is the chair of …
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212 [S4E06]: Anna Killion-Hanson on Housing, Redevelopment and Habiltability
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36:32It's another round of questions for Anna Killion-Hanson about the city Housing & Neighborhood Development, which she directs. She tackles questions like what's happening now in the Hopewell development where the hospital used to be, good advice for tenants new to town, like how a tenant with a complaint about a habitability issue should proceed, an…
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: Hot Spell S1Ep2
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23:57“On any given day something can happen that turns good men bad.” In this episode of Gunsmoke, during a brutal heat wave, Matt saves Cope Beldon (John Dehner) from a lynch mob led by Rance (James Westerfield), who accuses him of horse theft. Matt hates lynching and insists on due process. Beldon admits he won’t stay locked up, walks out of jail, and…
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Brussels Sprouts LIVE: Europe with Less U.S.: Preventing Russia Opportunistic Aggression in Europe
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58:59Despite the degradation of Moscow’s military in Ukraine, senior western officials estimate that it could reconstitute its forces within two to five years. A new CNAS report considers how a crisis in the Indo-Pacific could shape Russia’s willingness to test NATO. U.S. involvement in a major crisis in Asia would cause Washington to redeploy resources…
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Send us a text Description Faraway Fantasies: Exoticism in Opera in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact When Carmen premiered, critics complained it was too scandalous and “vulgar” for the Paris stage. Yet the opera’s Spanish flair and exotic energy soon captivated Europe. Ironically, Bizet never visited Spain—the rhythms and melod…
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211 [S4E05]: Caleb Hoagland and Dan Caldwell from the Severe Winter Emergency Shelter
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35:56Our topic today is emergency winter sheltering, the last resort for Bloomingtonians with no place to call home when it is most dangerous outside. For years there was a coordinated effort among local churches called the Interfaith Winter Shelter, but...well, it ended. We talk about why, and what's required to replace it, with the leadership team of …
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210 [S4E04]: Danielle Benedek and the Medical Child Abuse Clinic
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30:45Our guest today is a Nurse Practitioner who specializes in OBGYN, and works for IU Health as the Regional Director for Advance Practice Providers. But Danielle Benedek is also a co-founder of the Riley Physician's Medical Child Abuse Clinic, hosted at the Bloomington branch of the nonprofit child advocacy center known as Susie's Place. We talk with…
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Showtime with Strings Attached: The Romantic Concerto
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1:00Send us a text Description Showtime with Strings Attached: The Romantic Concerto in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Franz Liszt’s piano concertos were so demanding that critics sometimes accused him of showing off. He didn’t mind—he once said performing should “transport the listener.” Paganini caused similar uproar: audiences …
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Ukraine Negotiations: Europe’s Perspective and the Next Steps
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48:48This week, we continue our assessment of the Trump-Putin and Trump-Zelensky meetings in August. European leaders can take solace in the fact that their presence at the Washington meeting means that their views are not being entirely ignored, but significant outstanding questions remain relating to how the discussions of western security guarantees …
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209 [S4E03]: Eddy Riou on the South Central Community Action Program
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35:54There are almost a thousand agencies around the country called "community action programs", whose mandates are to reduce the extent and impact of poverty in a given area, and date to the 1960s War on Poverty launched by the administration of LBJ. Our guest today, Eddy Riou, is the executive director of SCCAP ("skap"), the South Central Community Ac…
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208 [S4E02] Lisa Ridge and Toby Turner Explain the County Highway Department
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35:05Any roads outside Bloomington, Ellettsville or Stinesville are the jurisdiction of Monroe County. Today, we talk to the County Highway Department about how they manage the condition of more than 700 miles of roads.Our guests today are Lisa Ridge, the Highway Dept. director, and her deputy, Toby Turner, the Highway Superintendent. They talk about wh…
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Bigger, Louder, Wilder: The Romantic Orchestra Arrives
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1:00Send us a text Description Bigger, Louder, Wilder: The Romantic Orchestra Arrives in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Wagner was so ambitious he built his own opera house in Bayreuth just to fit the expanded orchestra he envisioned. His pit design hid the musicians from the audience—so all you saw was drama on stage while an eno…
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207 [S4E01]: Rafiul Shefar, Producer of the "government.exe" Podcast at WFHB's Youth Radio
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37:45The 812 is back after an extended summer break with a new season! Our premiere guest of season 4 is a fellow traveler. He too started a local government reporting series...and he just finished high school. Rafiul Shefar graduated at the beginning of this month from Harmony School, an independent K-12 school in Bloomington. Harmony students have to …
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Berlioz & the Program Symphony: When Music Told the Whole Story
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1:00Send us a text Description Berlioz & the Program Symphony: When Music Told the Whole Story in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Berlioz claimed Symphonie fantastique was inspired by his infatuation with Irish actress Harriet Smithson, whom he later married—briefly. She didn’t attend the premiere, but when she finally heard it, sh…
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In this Christmas episode of Gunsmoke, Chester is mortified when his rough-edged brother Magnus arrives in Dodge. While Chester tries to hide his embarrassment, Magnus proves unexpectedly shrewd—and even heroic. When a fire-and-brimstone stranger named Lucifer Jones threatens Kitty and the Long Branch, it’s Magnus who steps forward, turning the tid…
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Ukraine Negotiations: Confusing Activity with Progress
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56:59The past week has seen a flurry of diplomacy from President Trump as he seeks to bring about a negotiated solution to Russia’s war on Ukraine. While activity has been undeniably high, what fruit has all this effort borne? Sam Charap and Angela Stent join Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to help make sense of a whirlwind few days and the impli…
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Small Rooms, Big Genius: Mozart’s Chamber Music
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1:00Send us a text Description Small Rooms, Big Genius: Mozart’s Chamber Music in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet was written for his friend Anton Stadler, whose extended-range clarinet could play lower notes than normal. Mozart adored the instrument’s warm tone—so much so that he later wrote his famous Cl…
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Bonus: The Axis of Upheaval's Emerging Military Cooperation
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1:00:13One of the most transformative geopolitical developments in recent years has been the increasing alignment among Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. Accelerated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the deepening economic, military, and technological ties among these four countries have resulted in a new Axis of Upheaval—united by shared opposition t…
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Lutes, Lyrics, and Life on the Road: Meet the Medieval Minstrels
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1:00Send us a text Description Lutes, Lyrics, and Life on the Road: Meet the Medieval Minstrels in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Minstrels had to pass on their songs by memory, since music printing wouldn’t arrive until the 15th century. That meant performances changed over time—sometimes intentionally, sometimes forgetfully. A t…
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: Matt Gets It S1 Ep1
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32:32In this landmark first episode of Gunsmoke on television, Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) faces the deadly challenge of Dan Grat (Paul Richards), a fast-draw gunslinger out to prove that lawmen are just as mortal as anyone else. After killing an unarmed man in Amarillo, Grat arrives in Dodge to stir trouble—and quickly leaves a trail of bodies, …
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: General Parcley Smith S1 Ep11
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24:53In this episode of Gunsmoke, an eccentric drifter calling himself General Parcley Smith warns Marshal Dillon that Dodge’s new banker, Drew Holt, is plotting a heist. The “General” spins wild tales of Civil War heroics and spycraft, leaving Matt unsure whether he’s dealing with a patriot or a fraud. But when a late-night gunfight exposes Holt’s true…
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If the Music Fits, Sing It: The Art of Word Painting
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1:00Send us a text Description If the Music Fits, Sing It: The Art of Word Painting in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact In Weelkes’ madrigal "As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending", the word “descending” is literally sung with downward scales—meanwhile, “ascending” climbs right back up. Even “running down” gets a rapid, breathles…
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Russia, Ukraine, and the Global Order with Fiona Hill
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59:50Jim and Andrea sit down with Fiona Hill, one of the leading thinkers on Russia, U.S.-Russia relations, and transatlantic affairs. The conversation takes place against a dizzying backdrop of issues, including Russia's escalating attacks on Ukraine and its civilian centers, and political unrest in Ukraine over moves by the Zelensky government to stri…
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Notes on Repeat: How the Printing Press Changed Music Forever
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1:00Send us a text Description Notes on Repeat: How the Printing Press Changed Music Forever in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Petrucci’s music prints were so beautifully done that people treated them like prized books. His triple-impression method printed staves, then notes, then text—a slow process, but incredibly precise. Later…
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BreakDown Gunsmoke 55-64: The Queue S1 Ep10
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19:14In this episode of Gunsmoke, a Chinese immigrant named Chen (Keye Luke) arrives in Dodge seeking honest work and reunion with his wife. Instead, he’s met with racism, violence, and suspicion. Marshal Dillon opens the episode with a stark reflection on hate, setting the tone for a quiet but powerful story about identity, dignity, and the cost of pre…
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When One Voice Became Many: The Rise of Polyphony
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1:00Send us a text Description When One Voice Became Many: The Rise of Polyphony in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact In early polyphonic music, singers didn’t always have rhythm notated. They had to feel their way through the parts. Imagine performing complex interwoven melodies… by ear! It wasn’t until the 13th century that rhythmi…
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This trail ain't just about TV Westerns — it's about living with grit, grace, and the kind of faith that rides through storms. Alongside our deep dives into Gunsmoke episodes from 1955–1964, this feed also features Cowboy Affirmations — short, rugged, faith-rooted reflections to help you face the day with strength and scripture. No fluff. No fuss. …
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Ukraine War Update with Ben Hodges and Jana Kobzova
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49:28During the past several weeks, and since around March of this year, Russia has increased the intensity of its attacks on Ukraine. Moscow is launching brutal aerial assaults on cities and civilian centers, amounting to the largest drone and missile attacks to date in this war. Many eyes are now on Washington as the Trump administration sends inconsi…
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Opera à la Carte: Rossini, Risotto, and the Birth of a Beloved Aria
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1:00Send us a text Description Opera à la Carte: Rossini, Risotto, and the Birth of a Beloved Aria in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Rossini retired from composing operas at just 37, choosing to focus on fine food and entertaining. He invented or inspired several gourmet dishes—like Tournedos Rossini, topped with foie gras and tru…
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