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What's the story with national anthems? Well, that depends entirely on the anthem. From the wildly mundane to the historically significant and every what else. In each episode I'll tell the story of a song that helps to tell the story of a nation. The connections between them will be a surprise and if I've figured this out you will be entertained. Questions, comments complaints, and corrections (please tell me where I'm wrong!) can get to me at [email protected] or at +1 (203) 759-8375
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The WOR/TH Podcast

Integrity Music

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The WOR/TH podcast is all about coming back to the heart and the mind of worship. Hosted by Matt Redman, these worship and theology conversations feature guests who all have one thing in common - a passion to fight for the glory of God in our songs and in our services. This podcast is for worship leaders, musicians, pastors - and anyone with a beating heart to pursue deep, biblical, poetic, relevant worship.
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Ave Explores

Ave Maria Press

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A project of Ave Maria Press, Ave Explores helps you discover and learn about aspects of the Catholic faith from a variety of different angles, looking at topics relevant to the spiritual life in a fresh, engaging, and practical way.
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WillPower Podcast

Will T Holdren

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Introducing the WillPower podcast, hosted by a young author and accredited businessman, Will Holdren. Each week, he sits down with some of the top entrepreneurs in the industry to discuss their journey to success, the challenges they faced, and the insights they've gained along the way. From startups to Fortune 500 companies, Will delves into the stories of entrepreneurs who have made a significant impact in their field. Join him as he explores the mindset, strategies, and experiences of the ...
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Theatre Audience Podcast

Natalie Maher & Darren Murphy

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Step into the captivating world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast! Hosted by the dynamic duo, Natalie and Darren and special guests. This ongoing series promises to whisk you away into the heart of the theatre scene. Every Thursday afternoon, we bring you insights into the latest shows, buzz-worthy theatre news, and exclusive interviews with industry insiders. It's your backstage pass to the drama, the laughter, and the sheer magic of the stage. Join us on this exhilarati ...
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Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
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The Catholic Guy Show's Podcast

The Catholic Guy Show

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The Catholic Guy Weekdays 4 pm - 7 pm ET Lino Rulli is described by his friends as "The Catholic Guy" because that is exactly what he is… an everyday Catholic guy with a fresh, fun, and often off-beat take on living out the faith in the world today. Join Lino, "The Catholic Guy," for a look at the world unlike any you've heard before. Contact Lino at [email protected] or visit Catholicguy.com for more information
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In this special stand-alone episode, Darren sits down with Damon Gould, currently starring as Noel in the cult musical Ride the Cyclone at Southwark Playhouse. Ride the Cyclone is a darkly comic, offbeat musical that has built a devoted global following. After six teenagers die in a freak roller-coaster accident, they find themselves in limbo, offe…
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This week we’re checking out some podcasts that are doing slightly better than WATP and Who’s Right on Patreon. This is the most petty podcast episode yet. Lil Stinkers is a show that features Mike Rainey, his unfunny friend, and a bean bag chair. The jokes are flying and they’re rhyming so it must be clever. Doug from Who’s Right (aka Mean Doug) i…
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We’ve been covering Bill Burr’s podcast since his meltdowns following the backlash from the Riyadh Comedy Festival. Adam Busch and Christian Bladt went to see Bill perform standup comedy last week and Adam had an epiphany. He explains why Bill’s podcast is so pedestrian and unfunny. Christian joins us with a notebook full of notes. Lucy Tightbox is…
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This episode celebrates two completely different - but equally exhilarating - nights at the theatre. From sweeping, cinematic dance storytelling to full-throttle historical chaos, we explore why live performance continues to thrill, surprise, and transport. One is a five-star festive classic - The Red Shoes - that dazzles the senses; the other - Oh…
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Today on the podcast, Darren is joined by trailblazing drag artist, actor and cabaret star Victoria Scone - a performer who made herstory on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and went on to wow audiences internationally on Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs the World. From redefining drag on screen to commanding stages across the UK, Victoria’s career is a joyful c…
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, Will sits down with Rick Segal to unpack why so many entrepreneurs hit a plateau — and what it actually takes to break through to the next level. Drawing from years of experience working with founders and business owners, Rick shares the patterns he sees in entrepreneurs who stall versus those who continue …
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This week we’re recording at the Nobody Likes Onions studios in sunny Las Vegas. We start off with Opie who is in a very bad mood because Christmas costs money and Opie doesn’t appear to have any cash on hand. But Ron the Waiter more than makes up for it by being in an amazing mood in anticipation of Ronakuh - the livestream where he’ll get all of …
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In the final days of Advent, Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP, reflects on Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem—sudden in appearance, yet deeply intentional and necessary. Their path invites us to consider our own journeys during this liturgical season and throughout life, and to recognize the deeper purpose meant to be received with wonder. We would…
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This week Darren and Natalie explore three strikingly different productions - each asking big questions about love, belief, bravery and connection - from intimate relationship drama to festive comedy and razor-sharp contemporary writing. Daniel’s Husband, Gawain and the Green Knight and Most Favoured with backstage chat with actor Alexander Arnold.…
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We start off this week checking out Jerry Seinfeld on We Might Be Drunk with Mark Normand and Sam Morril. Seinfeld doesn’t give AF while Mark and Sam nervously try to get him to say something, anything interesting. Aaron Imholte from Steel Toe missed the goal by $140 on Tuesday and tried to act like he wasn’t upset about it. On Wednesday’s show we …
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It’s the most theatrical time of the year, and Theatre Audience Podcast is celebrating the festive season with a Christmas Show Special packed full of pantomime, parody and seasonal spectacle. Darren and Natalie discuss their views on; Beauty and the Beast at Churchill Theatre, Ebony Scrooge at Sadler’s Wells East, The Fit Prince and Jack and the B…
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This week we’re checking in on Stephen Baldwin’s podcast about bad movies. Well, it’s supposed to be about bad movies, but it’s actually just an awkward conversation with Hollywood celebrities who are at the point in their career where they have enough free time to talk to Stephen Baldwin. Doug from Good Times Great Movies is appalled that Michael …
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With six kids, busy schedules, and long to-do lists, Deacon Jason and Rachel Bulman understand what it means to try and slow down in the Advent season, and how even best laid plans to slow down are often thwarted. In today's episode, they share how Jesus actually finds us in that chaotic family life, is present to us, and shows us his tenderness an…
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After some dumb Dabbleverse drama about KarmicX and Felicia Gillespie breaking up, we check in on the latest from Bill Burr. It’s amazing that as most of his fanbase turns on him and his numbers dwindle, he’s discovered the secret of life. Ol’ enlightened Billy is now struggling with how to be both happy and funny. Spoiler - he’s neither. On the Fi…
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In this exclusive backstage-with session, Darren sits down with award-winning composer, producer, and performer John Patrick Elliott. Originally from West Yorkshire, John has done everything from touring across Europe with his project The Little Unsaid to creating live electronic scores for major theatre productions. He won “Best Composer” at the S…
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This week we’re checking in on Meredith and Amy, two mystics who can’t finish a sentence. They have a guest on who predicted 9-11 and makes awesome memes. Amy is super stoked about the memes! Lucy Tightbox joins the show to help us figure out what a Saturn Return is. Ryan Smeltzer creates a new version of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” for Christmas.…
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Exploring the depths of cultural identity, today’s podcast takes us on a journey to France, the nation that has the distinction of being home to the first official national anthem, "La Marseillaise." This episode intricately weaves together the history of the French Revolution, the life of Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, and the creation of a song t…
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We start the show off watching the latest video of Kevin Brennan proving he’s a senile old man who thinks he’s always hosting his show. He got pulled over by the police while riding his bicycle! That’s not easy to do. We recently watched Chad Zumock livestream from outside of Mersh’s house. It turns out Quadfather (Derek) from the BYB Podcast calle…
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Walk into any Target or Home Goods and you'll see nothing but perfectly curated Christmas décor selling you the right kind of holiday aesthetic, all in pursuit of a perfect Instagram post. Eliza Monts, a popular Substack writer and Instagram influencer, shares how we can't let perfect be the enemy of good while pursuing peace and harmony in the Adv…
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This week Darren and Natalie explore three thrilling productions shaking up London’s stages - from the dark corners of digital desire with Porn Play, to an eternal whodunnit – The Mousetrap and a macabre new comedy with a supernatural twist – The Grim. Porn Play A sell-out world premiere that’s as provocative as it is powerful. Ambika Mod (One Day,…
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, Will sits down with Pater Maher, CEO of Flote, the fast-rising fintech company redefining how money moves in the modern world. Pater is leading Flote’s bold expansion across the U.S. — building what many insiders are calling the next generation of payment processing. We dive into how Flote is simplifying th…
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It’s Jocktober in November - we’re checking in on Todd Schnitt down in Tampa. He’s got corny bits, lame jokes, and callers who can’t possibly be real people. When Fester does his Coach Bowles impression things get mild! Erik Nagel joins the show to discuss ESPN Radio getting hacked in Houston. Opie talks about gay sex in jail and Erock smelling Big…
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The season of Advent can become far busier than we'd like it to be, if we aren't careful. Author of Behold the Wonder, Katie Cavadini, offers insights into how incorporating lectio and visio divinia and allowing ourselves to be immersed in the moments of the nativity story throughout the season can provide us numerous opportunities to behold the wo…
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This week Darren and Natalie explore two masterful productions that examine ambition, morality, and the price of desire - from the glittering privilege of 1980s Britain to the guilt and grief of post-war America. The Line of Beauty Step into Thatcher’s Britain through the eyes of Nick Guest, a young man seduced by a world of wealth, politics and se…
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This year we’re thankful for Cardiff calling out Chad Zumock after Chad tried to back out of a scheduled debate with the potato. Bill Burr had a guest on his show, the very successful and funny Ms. Pat, and Bill can’t relate to her on any level. I’m really starting to think that Bill is just tanking his show on purpose. Adam Busch shares some of Bi…
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In this episode of the WillPower Podcast, Will sits down again with cohost Rick Segal to unpack one of the most underrated skills in business: the ability to read people and close deals through authentic relationship building — not pressure or tactics. Rick breaks down: How elite dealmakers read emotional cues, motivations, and unspoken fears Why d…
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Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg host a show that sounds like it’s about over-eating but it’s actually about hooking up with guys, their shoes, and liberal politics. Their guests include a woman who wrote a book about how great it was to cheat on her husband and a male feminist who wrote a thesis on hate crimes in the video game World of Warcr…
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This week we’re starting off with a very quick interview of the founder of wikipedia, Jimmy Wales. Chris D’Elia was hosting his solo podcast and trying to react to videos he found (or someone found) on the internet. He’s absolutely terrible at podcasting and CANNOT come up with anything funny or interesting to say while watching robots and teens gi…
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Matt Maher takes Advent seriously, not only because he spends the season touring cathedrals across the country leading evenings of prayer and praise, but because Advent invites us to remember the gift and majesty of Mary’s “yes.” In this conversation, Matt reflects on how her courageous response shapes our own call to live the faith with renewed tr…
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, Will and co-host Rick Siegel dive deep into the true meaning of legacy — not just the wealth you leave behind, but the mindset, values, and systems you build along the way. Will and Rick explore how founders can build businesses that stay in their control as they scale, avoid the traps that cause entreprene…
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Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk are bored or something because they started a podcast that doesn’t have any purpose or direction. I guess these guys are used to people telling them that they’re hilarious or something. They were both on Firefly, a show that only lasted one season 23 years ago. But don’t worry, that kinda has nothing to do with anythin…
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This week Darren and Natalie dive into two powerhouse productions lighting up the West End - the electrifying MJ The Musical and Mary Page Marlowe, starring screen legends Susan Sarandon and Andrea Riseborough. MJ The Musical The smash-hit Broadway production moonwalks into the West End! With a book by Lynn Nottageand direction/choreography by Chri…
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After a brief mention of Stephanie Miller’s embarrassing worship of a politician Jasmine Crockett, we respond to Aaron Imholte’s victory lap. Steel Toe decided he “won the war” after the viewers of This Little Piggy turned on me following an ill-advised interview with Aaron’s friend from jail, Mikey. Of course Aaron couldn’t help but over-play his …
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, we sit down with Patrick Henry to unpack a journey that spans early engineering roles, launching and leading multiple companies, culminating in taking one public with a $1.2 billion valuation and raising over $200 million in equity financing. Patrick shares: How he made the leap from senior executive roles …
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Amy Poehler has a very popular podcast, called Good Hang, where she interviews a celebrity friend of hers. It’s become such a hit that she decided to do a live show in a theater. Of course, she did live television for years, so this should be easy for her. There’s no way she’ll be nervous and screw this up. Eric Zane joins us to watch Amy stammer a…
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Today, we dive into the rich tapestry of Irish culture, exploring "The Soldier's Song," which serves as the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland. This episode intricately weaves together the historical and cultural significance of this anthem, shedding light on the journey from its humble origins to its current status as a symbol of national …
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This week Darren and Natalie explore three very different but equally profound productions - The Unbelievers at the Royal Court, The Choir of Man in the West End, and The Wanderers at the Marylebone Theatre. The Unbelievers The Unbelievers - the highly anticipated new play from acclaimed writer Nick Payne (Constellations, We Live in Time) - now pla…
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This week we’re starting off with an update on Jerry Banfield and his new career. Steel Toe is walking back his take on jail being the greatest week of his life. It appears no one believed him and he learned that not everything can be “Another Win For the Toe.” It’ll be interesting to see how Aaron reacts once he learns that Moody and I interviewed…
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This week we check in on Stuttering John’s latest saga featuring Keanu Thompson going all in. Imagine thinking your best option is to team up with John. Ava Raiza told John that Kevin Brennan was wearing poopy diapers at John’s Stress Factory show and StutJo couldn’t wait to believe it. Lucy Tightbox joins the show to discuss Meghan Markle’s latest…
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In this episode, Matt sits down with David Leonard, Tasha Layton, and Keith Everette Smith for an honest and inspiring conversation about leading worship and the paths that led each of them to where they are today. They share the early moments that shaped their callings, the lessons learned along the way, and what keeps their hearts anchored in wor…
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This week Darren and Natalie dive into three wildly different yet equally compelling productions currently electrifying London’s stages - Crocodile Fever at the Arcola Theatre, Punch in the West End, and The Assembled Parties at Hampstead Theatre. Crocodile Fever First up, it’s mayhem in 1970s Northern Ireland in Meghan Tyler’s Crocodile Fever at t…
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Aaron Imholte was back on his show after a week in Stearns County jail. His ability to spin negative experiences in his life into positive moments is insane. Aaron taught the inmates how to have fun, was recognized by every jail employee, and discovered the secret to living a fulfilled life. We've been having fun analyzing Aaron for a while but ser…
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When Pope Leo was elected on May 8, 2025, Archbishop Nelson Pérez was flying home to Philadelphia from Rome. Mid-flight, he got to share the historic news with his fellow passengers. In this episode, Archbishop Pérez reflects on Pope Leo’s leadership style, his vision for the Church, and his awareness of the world’s challenges—qualities that are in…
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, Will Holdren sits down with Albert Howard, co-founder of MiniBranch, a cutting-edge digital solutions company helping community banks and credit unions modernize through AI and automation. Albert shares how MiniBranch is transforming traditional banking by integrating smart tools like AI-powered chatbots, d…
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In this episode of The WillPower Podcast, Will Holdren and Rick Segal dive deep into the world of artificial intelligence and how it’s transforming business as we know it. They explore how forward-thinking founders are already integrating AI into their companies — not just to save time, but to make better decisions, scale faster, and create new com…
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We’re celebrating Jocktober by revisiting Mojo in the Morning, a show that airs in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Toledo. Bianca is the newest member of the show and she might be super hot! Oh wait… nope, we checked her Instagram. Either way, she has an unpleasant conversation with a coworker and that becomes a call-in segment. Trucker Andy joins the s…
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This week Darren and Natalie explore three standout productions lighting up London’s stages - Entertaining Mr Sloane at the Young Vic, The Importance of Being Earnest in the West End, and MUSIK at Wilton’s Music Hall. Entertaining Mr Sloane – Young Vic Finally, Entertaining Mr Sloane storms into the Young Vic with a thrilling new production of Joe …
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We have an explosive episode where Opie is forced by Ron the Waiter to confront reality for the first time. But first, Keanu gets called out for scrolling through her mom’s phone without permission. Keanu really has zero regard for people’s private information. KarmicX is completely out of things to do on his show but thankfully Adam is in his chat…
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Pope Leo is the first missionary Pope since St. Peter, and it is already quite evident how his formation as a missionary in Peru is guiding his papal ministry. Msgr. Roger Landry, the National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States, shares how the Holy Father is walking in the footsteps of his predecessors by first remind…
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In this episode, Will and Rick Segal unpack the patterns, principles, and mindset that set the world’s best founders apart from the rest. Drawing on Rick’s decades of experience as a venture capitalist, mentor, and faith-driven entrepreneur, the two dive deep into the lessons learned from working with hundreds of startups — from billion-dollar exit…
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