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Weird Studies

SpectreVision Radio

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Professor Phil Ford and writer J. F. Martel host a series of conversations on art and philosophy, dwelling on ideas that are hard to think and art that opens up rifts in what we are pleased to call "reality." SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We’re a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and per ...
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FayetteForward

Meredith & Nick Castin

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Rapid city growth can be scary...especially when you like your home just how it is. But change can be good when everyone's voice is heard! Join two Fayetteville, Arkansas residents for interviews with local city planners, change makers, and everyday citizens. We discuss active transportation, city planning, and affordable housing—with the goal of sharing actionable ways to move Fayetteville forward in an inclusive way.
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The Architecture Foundation

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Interviews with architects, artists and designers. Produced by the Architecture Foundation and hosted by Matthew Blunderfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One True Podcast

Mark Cirino and Michael Von Cannon

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One True Podcast explores all things related to Hemingway, his work, and his world. The show is hosted by Mark Cirino and produced by Michael Von Cannon. Join us in conversation with scholars, artists, political leaders, and other luminaries. For more, follow us on Twitter @1truepod. You can also email us at [email protected].
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MSPC is a podcast about TV and movies and also The Office but mostly about friendship. Every week, hosts & longtime pals Sean Roney, Edwin Janes, and Alex Ward hang out and discuss stuff they're watching or thinking about, whether it's the hot new show coming out, old movies they hadn't seen before, new movies they're excited about, or what brought them together in the first place - The Office. If comfort food was a podcast, this is it.
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The Garage Beers Podcast

Orange and Brown Report

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The Garage Beers Podcast is your weekly getaway with your friends for sports, beers, and life in general. So stop in the garage and crack open a beer with Michael Keefe, Chad Meyer, and Joey Whalen every week!
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Back for Season 3, We Are Family drills down into the beautifully unique, wonderfully diverse, often hilarious, and absolutely fascinating ways celebrity and public figure parents live their family lives. Through frank and candid conversations with host Julia Dennison, Editor of Parents.com, each episode will profile a different famous parent, discussing everything from how their upbringing shaped who they are, to their parenting philosophies and how they’ve built their own families. We’ll g ...
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Breaking Green

Global Justice Ecology Project / Host Steve Taylor

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Produced by Global Justice Ecology Project, Breaking Green is a podcast that talks with activists and experts to examine the intertwined issues of social, ecological and economic injustice. Breaking Green also explores some of the more outrageous proposals to address climate and environmental crises that are falsely being sold as green. But we can't do it without you! We accept no corporate sponsors, and rely on people like you to make Breaking Green possible. If you'd like to donate, text G ...
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The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music & Food Icons

Jeremiah D. Higgins | Culinary, Pop Culture & Music Expert

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Pop Culture, Music Icons, and Food Gods. Voices Carry. We feature the world's most fascinating guests from the worlds of pop culture, music, and culinary arts. The Jeremiah Show is broadcast on radio stations in Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, London, Santa Barbara, Ontario, and Somerset, UK. It is heard weekly in over 100 countries, shared, downloaded, streamed, and viewed over 2.5 million times. In our 19th season and with over 1,400 shows, honorary guests have included J ...
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Those that don’t have time for wellness will eventually have to make time for illness. My name is Dr. Jaime Seeman, a board certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist with a background in Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science. I am also a current Fellow in Integrative Medicine and a Board Certified Ketogenic Nutrition Specialist. I am a wife and a mom to three little girls. I have a passion for preventative medicine. As a former college athlete I got away with poor nutrition most of my life, until ...
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AI Uncovered

Timothy Martin, Executive VP of Product at Yseop

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Welcome to AI Uncovered, a podcast for technology enthusiasts that explores the intersection of generative AI, machine learning, and innovation across regulated industries. With the AI software market projected to reach $14 trillion by 2030, each episode features compelling conversations with an innovator exploring the impact of generative AI, LLMs, and other rapidly evolving technologies across their organization. Hosted by Executive VP of Product at Yseop, Tim Martin leads a global team an ...
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Chris Shroff, a lover of chairs, goes in depth on the beauty of the furniture. For a long time he has posted pictures of chairs on Instagram (@Shroffenstein). Laugh, cry, and maybe even learn something in The ChairCast. Support me on Patreon.com/chaircast
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Search Party: The Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and HBO Max

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In each episode of this hilarious companion podcast to HBO Max’s cult hit neo-noir comedy Search Party, comedian Bowen Yang — a real-life fan of the series — sits down with a Search Party co-creator, actor or writer as well as a celebrity fan to dissect specific themes from the most recent season. Together, the three talking heads will humorously analyze the characters’ psychology, share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and discuss the most insane moments of the critically acclaimed show, gettin ...
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Hello! Welcome to my brand new podcast; Beth's Bookshelf. I've pretty much used this podcast as an excuse to contact writers that I admire so I can fangirl over them during interviews! Here you will find an archive of conversations with wonderfully creative people, discussing their backgrounds, journeys, and relationships with literature. Grab some earphones, a cup of tea and enjoy these interviews about creative processes, friendship, feminism, fandom, books, and more with writers from my b ...
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A Fine Mess

Sabrina Merage Naim and Evoke Media

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A new show from Evoke Media that confronts the big issues we’re facing today with curiosity instead of dread. Join host Sabrina Merage Naim as she meets with leaders, experts, and provocateurs to learn how to navigate these messy times with increased empathy and understanding. Sabrina Merage Naim is a founder and investor who’s on a mission to promote tolerance and inclusivity. She founded Evoke Media in 2020 to elevate the stories of global humanity and drive social impact.
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Meredith: I knew something bad was going to happen today. Oscar: You said that yesterday Meredith: Yeah, my neighbor got murdered. Mix yourself a one-of-everything and make sure to wear your bathing suit under your shirt—this week we’re drafting Meredith moments! Joined by guest and friend of the pod Hannah, we go through and draft the best quotes,…
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Michael & Meredith Mauldin pioneers of Upperroom Worship come to talk Art & Faith and how Creativity should not be owned by our ambitions but by our relationship with God. Takeaways: God wants an authentic expression of who you are. The ministry is not just in the church but in the marketplace. Creativity should not be owned by our ambitions but by…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Marco Beltrami He is considered one of his generation's most influential and versatile film composers. His work has contributed significantly to the soundscape of modern horror, action, and suspense films. Legendary film composer Marco Beltrami shares his journey from childhood influences to becoming a prominent figure i…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Beau James Wilding Beau James Wilding shares his journey as a musician, discussing the challenges and triumphs he has faced in the music industry. He reflects on his life in Carpinteria, the emotional depth of his songwriting, and how personal struggles, including his vision impairment, have shaped his artistic expressio…
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Heaven Meets earth Jamie Winship Episode: https://youtu.be/LReIKCp5d-Q?si=lLaY58Aw7oe5JXQx Nathan Presley and Jamie Winship explore the intersection of faith, creativity, and identity. Jamie shares his personal journey of discovering God through art and how this experience shaped his understanding of vocation and creativity. They discuss the import…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Meredith Baxter, NY Times Best-Selling Author of Untied: A Memoir of Family, Fame, and Floundering In this engaging conversation, Meredith Baxter shares her journey through personal struggles, including overcoming breast cancer, navigating family dynamics, and finding her identity in Hollywood. She reflects on her childh…
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"It makes perfect sense that it would happen today, because I just received this in the mail: a thousand business cards with this address and phone number." Here, replenish your fluids—this week we’re talking about Branch Closing! We dedicate this episode to a classic from Season 3 that goes from Scranton to Stamford to David Wallace’s house, all w…
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One True Podcast continues our celebration of the centenary of Hemingway’s In Our Time by examining a classic Nick Adams story: "The End of Something." We welcome Lisa Tyler to discuss the story, its setting, cast of characters, and curiously inexact title. We examine how the story serves as a prequel to "The Three-Day Blow," (while also pointing o…
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Debates about Ethnic Studies in K-12 and Higher Education have highlighted the importance of culturally inclusive pedagogy in schools. Despite discussions about Ethnic Studies, there is a more extended history of Mexican-origin people pushing for culturally responsive education. In Reading, Writing, and Revolution: Escuelitas and the Emergence of a…
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Piedmont Opera has a new interim artistic director, Joseph Mechavich, who has put together a varied and innovative ‘25/’26 season. It includes everything from an unusual, immersive production of Pagliacci to a concert by Grammy-award winning soprano Karen Slack. We talk with Mechavich about the season and the importance of opera and the arts to our…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Bryan Bishop, Author of NY Times Best-Seller "shrinkage: manhood, marriage and the tumor that tried to kill me" The Journey of Bryan Bishop: From Radio to Resilience In this engaging conversation, Bryan Bishop, known as "Bald Bryan," shares his journey from being a sidekick on the Adam Carolla Show to facing a life-alter…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Sean Kirkpatrick - The World Is Haunted The Sound of Life: Exploring Personal Soundscapes Jeremiah engages in a deep conversation with musician and painter Sean Kirkpatrick. They explore the profound impact of sound and music on emotions and identity, the creative process behind Kirkpatrick's work, and the personal exper…
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With Alex away this week Sean and Edwin spend this episode talking about…Alex! That is, Pam’s friend from art school played by Rich Sommer, who appears in only a few episodes. We go through the entirety of his arc on the show, including touching on the original intention of his character and how it was impacted by fan response. Then we head to the …
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Send us a text The Marshall Islands face dual threats from the legacy of U.S. nuclear testing and the advancing impacts of climate change, creating an urgent struggle for justice and survival. On this episode of Breaking Green we are going to speak with Shem Livai. Shem Livai is a Director at Marshalls Energy Company in the Marshall Islands. He is …
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In Redefining the Immigrant South: Indian and Pakistani Immigration to Houston During the Cold War (University of North Carolina Press), Uzma Quraishi (Sam Houston State University) follows the Cold War-era journeys of South Asian international students from U.S. Information Service reading rooms in India and Pakistan, to the halls of the Universit…
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In Unlearning the Hush: Oral Histories of Black Female Educators in Mississippi in the Civil Rights Era (University of Illinois Press, 2025), Dr. Marlee Bunch shared her research on Black female educators in Mississippi during the Civil Rights era and discussed how their experiences and wisdom continue to inform contemporary teaching practices and …
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Three Bone Theatre’s mission is unique among Charlotte’s theater companies. They focus on contemporary works centered around diversity and social justice that can be a catalyst for change in the community. Three Bone’s current production is “Electricidad,” a retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, “Elektra,” in a modern-day Chicano setting. We talk…
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The forceful music that rolled out of Muscle Shoals in the 1960s and 1970s shaped hits by everyone from Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin to the Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Christopher M. Reali's in-depth look at the fabled musical hotbed examines the events and factors that gave the Muscle Shoals sound such a potent cultural power. Many artist…
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is the stirring autobiography of Harriet Jacobs, a mother and fugitive, detailing her harrowing escape from enslavement, seven years hiding in an attic crawl space, and the racism she faced in freedom. Forgotten for decades after its original, 19th century publication, Jacobs’ story was so harrowing and so brav…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Aysha - The Heart of Dear Southern Bell In this engaging conversation, Aysha from the band Dear, Southern Bell shares her journey through music, family influences, and personal struggles. She discusses the impact of her grandmother, her connection to horses, and how these elements shaped her artistic expression. Aysha re…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Naomi Jane First Up! Billy Mandarino & Kirstin Candy from the band In The Present Tense debut a new song for the upcoming film "For Now" https://www.billymandarino.com/for-now-the-movie Then, Naomi Jane, a talented young artist, shares her journey in the music industry, her passion for songwriting, and her desire to conn…
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An inspiring conversation with Erin Ayanian Monroe,( instagram.com/erinayanianmonroe) a world-renowned makeup artist whose work has graced major films and TV shows. In this episode, Erin shares her unique journey of intertwining art and faith, revealing how her spiritual beliefs influence her creative process and professional life. Discover how Eri…
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Of all the flavors of horror, few are as dreadful as that of being lost in the wilderness. In this episode, JF and Phil revisit The Blair Witch Project, the classic 1999 found-footage film that inspired a thousand imitators. What makes this film so gripping, they argue, is the way it lingers over the subtle stages of disorientation in a hostile pla…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Manuel The Band & Soprano Golda Zahra Jeremiah introduces Radio Evolve, a new platform dedicated to indie music artists. https://radio-evolve.rocks/ He interviews Manuel from Manuel the Band, discussing their musical journey, the influence of Long Beach on their sound, and the dynamics within the band. The conversation d…
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Matthew Sparks and Oliva Sizemore join Jana Byars for a fun, chilling, and thoughtful discussion about about Haint Country: Dark Tales from the Hills and Hollers (University Press of Kentucky, 2024). The hills of the Appalachia region hold secrets—dark, deep, varied, and mysterious. These secrets are often told in the form of eerie, thrilling, and …
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One True Podcast concludes its One True Book Club for the year with its third of three installments on W.H. Hudson’s 1885 novel, The Purple Land. This final episode covers chapter 21 to the end. We examine how Hudson resolves the domestic plot, the travel plot, and the confrontation with the diabolical Don Hilario. We debate whether The Purple Land…
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In 2025, Charlotte Pride celebrates 25 years of LGBTQ arts and culture with the annual Charlotte Pride Festival in its new location at First Ward Park. On this Piedmont Arts podcast, we hear from the Managing Director of Charlotte Pride, Meredith Thompson, about what we can expect during the 2025 festival and parade.Learn more about the Charlotte P…
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In this final episode of our Passive House series, builder and general contractor Alex Munson takes us behind the scenes of the Magnolia House—the first certified Passive House in Arkansas. Alex shares how her background, hands-on building style, and deep-rooted love for construction shaped the project, and she reflects on what it means to collabor…
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If you mention Appalachia to many people, they may immediately respond with the "Deliverance" dueling banjos theme. Unfortunately, this is an example of how the region is stereotyped and misunderstood, particularly in films. In her book, Unwhite: Appalachia, Race, and Film(University of Georgia Press, 2018), Meredith McCarroll, Director of Writing …
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In Women's War: Fighting and Surviving the Civil War (Harvard UP, 2019), the award-winning author of Confederate Reckoning challenges the idea that women are outside of war, through a trio of dramatic stories revealing women's transformative role in the American Civil War. We think of war as a man's world, but women have always played active roles …
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW - Featuring Martin Porter & David Goggin, authors of Buzz Me In: Inside the Record Plant Studios Buzz Me In: Inside the Record Plant Studios The Record Plant was a groundbreaking recording studio that revolutionized the recording experience and became a legendary name in music history. In 1976 alone, the studio produced three No. …
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Tony Tan, Award-Winning Chef & Author In this engaging conversation, Chef Tony Tan shares his culinary journey, influenced by his family's rich food culture and his passion for Asian cuisine. He discusses the importance of harmony in cooking, core techniques essential for mastering Asian dishes, and the significance of f…
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"I wake up every morning in a bed that's too small, drive my daughter to a school that's too expensive, and then I go to work to a job for which I get paid too little. But on Pretzel Day... well, I like Pretzel Day." Plant that beet seed and get in the pretzel line—this week we’re talking about Initiation! We dedicate this week’s episode to this ic…
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This week, in The Garage, Meredith Kain from 92.3 The Fan and the Browns Radio Network joins the guys to break down all things Browns! We talk standout moments from training camp, Shedeur Sanders’ surprise preseason start, and get into Browns floor vs. ceiling predictions heading into the season. Then, after Meredith leaves the Garage, we catch up …
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This marks the third year that Weird Studies is honoured to open the Lily Dale Symposium, organized each summer by photographer Shannon Taggart in the upstate New York community famed for its roots in Spiritualism. While J.F. wasn’t able to attend this year, Erik Davis joined Phil on stage for a conversation about the life and work of John Keel, th…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Legendary Music Producer Jae Chong In this episode of The Jeremiah Show, I speak with Jae Chong, a prominent music producer known for his contributions to K-pop, J-pop, and Mandopop. We discuss the evolution of the Korean music industry, the importance of cultural integration, and the challenges faced by Asian artists in…
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THE JEREMIAH SHOW Featuring Nicole Sophia The Journey of Nicole Sophia: From Feral to Fearless In this episode of The Jeremiah Show, Nicole Sophia discusses her debut album 'Feral', exploring themes of self-discovery, authenticity, and the complexities of being human. She shares her journey through the challenges of adolescence, the power of songwr…
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Get in the spaceship and hide that baby—this week we’re talking about Fantastic Four! As the next (and last?) chapter in our Superhero Summer series, we dive into the latest entry from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We cover the storyline, casting, and planet-eating villains that go into this movie, highlighting its unique aesthetic. And of course …
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