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Same Old Song

Mockingbird

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Join the Rev. Jacob Smith and the Rev. Aaron Zimmerman each week as they break down the lectionary texts for the coming Sunday with Gospel insight, a few (in)appropriate cultural references, and a heart for the sufferer in the pew—and the pulpit. All in a half an hour or so. Lectionary readings here: http://www.lectionarypage.net/. Audio production by TJ Hester
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Fairy Tale Fix

Fantastic Worlds Productions

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Welcome to Fairy Tale Fix! A podcast for the modern maiden, clever lad, evil witch, frog prince, mischievous faerie, or what have you. Tune in every other Tuesday for fanciful tales between two friends.
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Welcome to I Said What I Said Podcast , the ultimate destination for bookworms, binge-watchers, and movie buffs! Join us as we dive deep into captivating stories and share our thoughts, reviews, and recommendations. Whether you’re looking for your next great read, a thrilling series to binge, or a blockbuster to watch, we’ve got you covered!
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The Legend of Poinsettia & Twelve by the Mail and The Snail and the Rosebush It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Come gather around the yule log and listen to some holiday tales: one with a big dose of colonialism (boo) before our favorite sad bisexual Victorian boy (yay!), Hans Christian Andersen brings the mood up for a change. Abbie tells …
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In this episode of P is for Punk, Drew dives into NOFX's 2009 EP Cokie the Clown, a strange, hilarious, and honest snapshot of Fat Mike's mind at the end of the 2000s. Released alongside Coaster, this EP blends dark humor, emotional gut-punches, and classic NOFX skate-punk energy while introducing fans to the now-legendary alter ego, Cokie the Clow…
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The Barrel Bung & Ubasute-yama (Mother-Rid Hill) Is anyone else having an existential crisis? No? Just us? Well strap in because it’s real clear on Fairy Tale Fix this week! Kelsey tells a Swedish fairy tale about how we humans keep having to learn the same lesson of not allowing people to hoard wealth over and over again in The Barrel Bung. Abbie’…
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On this episode of P Is for Punk, we dive headfirst into the return of one of Chicago's darkest and most influential punk bands: Alkaline Trio. After a six-year gap, the Trio dropped Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs, an album that's equal parts urgent, melodic, and unapologetically bleak in the best way. We break down the band's history, the era that led …
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What if your story is the spark someone else needs? We dive into testimony as a living, breathing practice—part Scripture, part sweat, and fully human. From redefining what “testify” means in both church and everyday life to navigating the thin line between sharing and oversharing, we get honest about how to speak truth in ways that help rather tha…
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The Man Who Came Out Only At Night & A Box of Fairies We love an unplanned theme! This week on Fairy Tale Fix, we’re keeping busy with Abbie reading an Italian folk tale called The Man Who Only Came Out At Night, a story that’s barely about that man at all. Kelsey then reads a Scottish fairy tale entitled A Box of Fairies, where a smitten young lad…
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Todd joins the show for a deep dive into the world of haunted objects — are they truly cursed, or do spirits attach themselves to them? We explore the responsibility that comes with owning such items, what the afterlife might really be, and how we might connect with loved ones who've passed on. This week's brew: Bonifest from Tridentine Brewing. To…
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The Road to Baba Yaga & Wait Till Martin Comes & Aaron Kelly’s Bones Our favorite nomadic gnome and spellbound storyteller is back for the third installment of his Baba Yaga series, we welcome Chadwick Heiberg back to Fairy Tale Fix! Chadwick reads his original fairy tale, The Road to Baba Yaga, and answers some very important questions we’ve had a…
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Holiday joy meets hard truths as we swap Grinch-green decor ideas and then dive into the book world’s best and worst moments. We share the thrill of meeting favorite authors and the sting of being blatantly ignored at a signing—eye contact made, greeting skipped—which opens a larger conversation about reader respect, author etiquette, and how small…
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It's a rapid-fire round of weird on Strange Brew. Drinks: 1792 Cognac and crack open a few Spotted Cows. From the haunted stacks of Hull Public Library to the mournful Gray Lady of Liberty Hall, the guys swap ghost stories that blur history and haunting. Then the conversation shoots into orbit with talk of 3I/ATLAS: the interstellar object some Har…
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Drew cracks open a Bubbler by New Glarus while Derek sips on Lunar Harvest Pumpkin Ale by Ghostfish Brewing Co as they dive deep into one of the most mysterious early UFO cases , the Maury Island Incident. The two unravel the strange events that predate Roswell, including debris, strange men in black, and government intrigue. They also chat about t…
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What if love isn’t a feeling you chase, but a habit you practice when no one’s clapping? We open with everyday life—the books on our nightstands, the shows we debate—and move straight into four timeless lenses of love: storge (family), philia (friendship), eros (romantic), and agape (unconditional). From there, the stories get real. A blended famil…
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It's the first episode of Strange Brew month! This week, we're heading to small-town Wisconsin for one of the creepiest, and most overlooked, paranormal stories in the Midwest: The Tallman House Haunting. In 1987, the Tallman family of Horicon brought home a used set of bunk beds that seemed to unleash something terrifying. Radios tuned themselves,…
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Ever notice how some foods never seem to spoil anymore? The Hold Please crew dives deep into this modern mystery, questioning what manufacturers might be adding to our bread to extend shelf life beyond what seems natural. While some hosts report their cheese still molds quickly, others note how certain foods seem practically immortal compared to de…
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Rapunzel & What Are Old Women Made of? & Watching for the Milk Stealer Kelsey takes inspiration from her trip into the woods and reads Rapunzel from the Brothers Grimm. Abbie follows it up with another tale about an old woman in Watching for the Milk Stealer from her Wise Women book. We also learn What Old Women Are Made Of – if you think you know …
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Ever wonder when is the right time to bring up major life decisions with someone you're dating? Or why some people just can't stand leftovers? This episode dives into the everyday and the profound as we catch up on our week and explore topics that matter. The conversation shifts as we share books that have mirrored our own life experiences - from a…
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Anna Mayala & The Old Woman Ghouleh and The Old Woman and Her Cat We’re back at it again with some hot mermaid sh*! Kelsey tells a very mysterious tale we need all the details on about a Lorelai-esque baddie named Anna Mayala from The Turnip Princess while Abbie makes good on her promise and delivers two Palestinian tales of old women with The Old …
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Welcome to a new experimental podcast from Drew: P is for Punk. Each episode dives into the world of punk one album at a time, one letter at a time. For this pilot, we kick things off with the 1995 classic, …And Out Come the Wolves by Rancid. Drew explores the history behind the record, how it was received, and shares his own take on why it still m…
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Sermerssuaq, Bone, The Old Woman Who Ran Away & The Grumbling Old Woman & Roan Fairy Tale Fix has really hit the big time hosting our very first published fairy tale author: Tish Black! Tish reads the Fixtresses two of her fairy tale retellings that hit all the right catharsis notes for your feminine rage: Bone and Roan (hey that rhymes). Kelsey ro…
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The Green Bird & Baga Yaga and The Brave Youth Spoiler alert: the fix is Free Palestine for the Palestinian folk tale of Speak Bird, Speak Again told by Abbie in this episode. Kelsey takes things to a lighter (right?) place with the Slavic tale of Baba Yaga and the Brave Youth. Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe. You can find us on Instagram …
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This week, the dudes dive into Minnesota's infamous Surly Laws after a recent trip across the border. Drew confronts his fear of skyrocketing Uber prices, and the guys hatch a plan for the rise of LA Drew. . This episode's brew? A classy combo of 1792 Small Batch bourbon and some good ol' mineral water—hydration and intoxication in perfect harmony.…
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