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Fangirl S and Steve talk about SYFY's Revival. Based on Image comics "rural noir," Revival ran for 47 issues between 2012 and 2017 and is now a hit show on SYFY. One miraculous day in rural Wisconsin the deceased rise from their graves, yet appear and act unchanged. And now it is up to Officer and single mother Dana Cypress to solve a murder case where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.
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Between Two Ravens: A Norse Mythology Podcast

David Alexander and Shawn Gaich

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A podcast about the psychological significance of Norse Mythology. Shawn is an amateur Norse Mythology Expert. David is not a Jungian Analyst but he reads a lot of books about Carl Jung's theories on the collective unconscious and individuation. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tworavenspodcast/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tworavenspodcast
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Streamcast

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Streamcast is a team of Black British creatives that have been bringing people together through gaming since 2018. Andy aka. Blackamura platforms Game Developers, Directors and CEOs as they use video games to tell their stories.
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Game On! Water Polo Pod

Game On Live Studio

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Welcome to The Game On! Water Polo Podcast. The Game On Water Polo Pod will take a look at water polo growth, culture and best practices from the perspective of water polo athletes, clubs, parents, referees and coaches from around the United States. Exploring issues facing the growth of the sport we love at a local and national level and will seek to have interesting and collaborative conversations with stakeholders to the game.
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Real event planners & the UK’s top suppliers share their tips and tricks for surviving and thriving in this one of a kind industry. Hosted by Gavin Alexander the creative director from the award winning team at Gavsy Media.Each episode will have a special guest from the UK’s leading event specialists, and in turn they have invited two event friends along to join the chat.You'll hear guests share their secrets on how to create a successful event, the do’s and do not’s of organising parties, t ...
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Tap into the minds of social entrepreneurs creating a positive impact on people and our planet so you can learn how to live a life of purpose. Dale Wilkinson, founder of goodgigs, a career platform for good, has insightful conversations with thought leaders and good humans dedicated to social impact and elevating humanity through business. You'll learn about personal growth techniques, career and productivity tips, social enterprise, corporate social responsibility, and freelancing for good ...
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The Foundations of Performance podcast is focused on tapping into the knowledge and experience of elite-performers from around the world so that you can apply their expertise to your own journey. Dan Jackson is a former eleven-year professional Australian Rules Footballer player. He now works with aspiring young athletes and performers, helping them turn their potential into elite-performance.
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DiabetesBio

American Diabetes Association

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DiabetesBio co-hosts Darleen Sandoval (University of Colorado), Kirk Habegger (University of Alabama-Birmingham), and Kevin Williams (UT Southwestern) interview authors of editor-selected biomedical research articles published in the journal Diabetes, the American Diabetes Association's flagship research publication.
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Therapy for Black Girls

iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.

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The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
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A bi-weekly video game development podcast by John R. Diaz, a veteran game designer who goes 1:1 in candid conversations with the developers behind today‘s hit games where we discuss their journey and learnings in this wild industry with no punches pulled. John is a kid born to emigrants from the Dominican Republic in New York City, raised with lots of love, off of food stamps & welfare, where English was not his native language, who got lucky enough to find his passion in developing video g ...
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The Ravelin Podcast looks at the world of risk, fraud and growth from the perspective of the online merchant (mostly). What's going on on out there, what changing and what smart tech and ideas are emerging to help.
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Lacrosse players and coaches share their stories of how they have become better athletes, greater students and better people overall leveraging their passion and interest for the sport of lacrosse. #growthegame
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What Will You Do?

Dani & Rae

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Crime happens all around us, so why do some stories make the circuit while others do not? What would you do, if you were surrounded by crime, violence, theft, and poverty? These are everyday situations of many individuals across the globe. Persons of Color are often left out of the conversation when it pertains to true crime, until now. We will discuss everything from gang-violence, black on black crime, dissect infamous cases, and even discuss controversial topics regarding persons of color ...
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Paul Saladino MD podcast

Paul Saladino, MD

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Throughout my training and practice as a physician I have come to one very disappointing conclusion: Western medicine isn’t helping people lead better lives. Now that I’ve realized this, I’ve become obsessed with understanding what makes us healthy or ill. I want to live the best life I can and I want to be able to share this knowledge with others so that they can do the same. This podcast is the result of my relentless search to understand the roots of chronic disease. I hope you’ll join me ...
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Welcome to the December 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the December 2025 issue of Diabetes. 13:10 After discussing their favorit…
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Matt Spoke builds communities, develops housing, creates start-up companies, serves on boards of directors, plans grass-roots political conferences, and raises a family. Matt embodies a conservative life. I first met Matt at the Project Ontario conference he organized (with help from others) in Toronto. He speaks well, listens closely, and can carr…
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It’s that time again. Today I’m kicking back with our wonderful producer team as we reflect on 2025–what we learned, what we’re leaving behind, and dive into what it looks like to balance rest during the holiday season. As the year comes to a close, I encourage you to check in with your own circle to reflect on your year. What moments stuck with yo…
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Ben Woodfinden is a former director of communications for Pierre Poilievre. He has practical experience inside politics mixed with theoretical study and work as a consultant. When Ben speaks, people listen. Debate about first principles has finally returned to the Canadian non-left. A new, mostly younger group of conservative writers and speakers h…
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The holidays can be beautiful, stressful, joyful, and overwhelming—sometimes all at once. As we step into this season, I wanted to revisit a conversation that so many of you have told me was helpful in years past. In this throwback episode, I'm talking about the holiday blues. I break down what it actually is, why it happens, and how to tell the di…
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Canada cannot continue unless we share a common sense of what we love. In BC, young students learn from daily land acknowledgements that they can never really call Canada their own. It belongs to someone else. Students in Vancouver sing two national anthems, Canada’s and another belonging to coastal indigenous people. This goes beyond education and…
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14.10.1999, which I refer to as "Dreamcast Day", would be the day the final SEGA home console came out in Europe. There's a world where a young @Blackamura doesn't receive this console as a Christmas gift and Streamcast doesn't exist! 26 years later, Blackamura enlists one of the smoothest personalities on the internet, Ben Burns, to reflect on his…
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As we head into the holidays, many of us will encounter old memories and create new ones. You may spend time recounting stories from your childhood, learning a new line dance, or even taking orders in the kitchen on how to make a family recipe. Memory-keeping has long been a practice for humans across the globe, but for Black people, those traditio…
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Want to be active in the public square? Join the symphony. Get involved in what you love. Be public about your pursuit of the true, the good, and the beautiful. Ray Pennings has spent his life building a winsome and articulate defence of religion in the pubic square. It is not weird to admit we have religious beliefs (including non belief); it's we…
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This week on the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, we’re wrapping up the Sibling Sit-Down limited series with a heartfelt and nostalgic conversation featuring Sarah Amos and Reverend Shawn Amos. We explored the depth of their sibling bond, how their shared history shaped their identities, and the ways they’ve supported one another through both grief…
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Toryism has faded in Canada, but it still gets blamed for backsliding and bad behaviour in Conservative Party politics. (Full disclosure: I have never seen myself as a Tory, neither High, Low, Red, Blue, or traditional.) Political labels, especially old ones, mean nothing without definition. Even with working definitions, labels often bleed into ea…
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Welcome to the November 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the November 2025 issue of Diabetes. 6:00 In the first segment, our hosts…
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Welcome back to another episode of our sibling sit-down series. I hope you’ve been enjoying it so far. We’ve answered sibling questions, broken down various sibling dynamics, so it’s only right that we sit down to chat with some actual siblings. This week, we're excited to welcome Skylar Marshai and Sunlyn Chiraya, a sister duo finding new ways to …
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SCRUBBIN' TRUBBLE is unique in that it is a co-operative roguelike. Scrub either solo or together in local, or online, teams up to 4 players as you make your way through the stages. In this episode, the self-proclaimed "King of Games" Blackamura interviews Tyriq Plummer, of Odd Object, the developer behind Scrubbin' Trubble. Watch/listen to his hum…
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Conservative voters around the world are leaning into culture and away from economic issues. Sam Routley's research found that Canadian conservatives cling to the 1980's fusionism of traditional social policies and libertarian economics. Can the 1980's fusionism hold? Will economic determinism help Conservatives to win elections today? Links to art…
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From composing soundtracks for indie games, Taylor found the perfect opportunity to make her own game with the horror escape room game, SLACKJAW. Find out more about her origin story and the journey as she solo developed her debut title over a couple of years. Support SLACKJAW on Steam here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3073900/SLACKJAW/ Foll…
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S6E1 David kicks off Season 6 with a story of Merlin. Why Merlin you ask? Isn't this a Norse Mythology Podcast? You'll have to listen to the episode to find out. David talks about what has been interesting him lately and trying to catch up with Shawn's understanding of Anglo-Saxon history. Hey you're reading the episode description. You must really…
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In this episode, our CEO Blackamura interviews fellow Nigerian Fer Factor! Lock in as we get into Fer's first and favourite games, the development of his game TOSSDOWN, the Acclaim publishing deal and more! Make sure to show your support for Tossdown by wishlisting it on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3241560/Tossdown/ And follow Fer on …
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Young conservatives aren't falling in line. Alex says, "We don't care. I'm not incentivized to look the other way. I don't need an invite to a table of six at Terroni in the back room to talk about continuing the status quo." In a world when young voters can't afford a house in Canada, you'd think they'd obsess about economics. They don't. They car…
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Welcome back to the second episode of our “Sibling Sit-Down” series, where we’re exploring sibling relationships and all the factors that shape the emotional dynamics created between them. Today, we're joined by Támara Hill, licensed clinical child and family therapist who has built an online platform by making mental health information accessible …
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Is secular humanism a distortion of an older conservative humanism? And why are conservatives so obsessed with international trade? The French Enlightenment philosopher Montesquieu argued that international trade promotes peace. He called it doux commerce, gentle commerce. In what sense is this a conservative idea? Fascinating and somewhat subversi…
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This week, we're kicking off a new mini-series here on the podcast that we're calling The Sibling Sit Down. Over the next couple of weeks, we will be digging into the bonds that have formed us and shaped us, the relationships that challenge us, and everything in between. We have found that the relationship with our siblings is often very formative …
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What guides politics? What matters most in political decision making? Since the 1980s, conservatives have looked to economics for guidance: economic growth, tax cuts, and decreased government spending capture the heart of political thought in North American Conservative political parties. This sparks two questions. 1) How well did this approach per…
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This week we’re celebrating two iconic albums that have shaped the sound and soul of a generation, Erykah Badu’s Mama’s Gun and Jill Scott’s Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1, both turning 25 this year. Joining us for this nostalgic and soul-filled conversation is Taryn Finley, journalist and founder of the Unbothered platform. During this…
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This episode is (ostensibly) about medicine, not politics. What does human-centred care mean in a world of AI? Are doctors becoming obsolete, when it comes to decision making? When should we hand over our clinical judgement to AI? I asked Ross Upshur for his thoughts on logical positivism. Are most doctors positivists?   "Despite it being... as a p…
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Seeing the world as a solo traveler pushes you to show up in a way only you can, as your most authentic self. And while the experience can be daunting, it welcomes opportunities for self-exploration and discovery. To be pushed out of your comfort zone in a place that’s not your home is a gift filled with moments that are sure to sharpen and evolve …
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Welcome to the October 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the October 2025 issue of Diabetes. 5:50 In the first segment, our hosts a…
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Group travel can create incredible memories and deeper friendships, but it also exposes relationship dynamics that usually stay hidden. When you're sharing rooms and splitting costs, those little friendship quirks get magnified. The indecisive friend becomes a bigger challenge when deciding dinner plans. Budget conversations can't be avoided anymor…
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This week we’re diving into a conversation about personality disorders with psychiatrist Dr. Tracey Marks. Dr. Marks breaks down what personality disorders are, how they differ from other mental health conditions, and some of the common misconceptions people have about them. We also talk about how personality disorders can impact relationships, wha…
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Boomers have a worldview "frozen by fortune, not forged in fire." Through no fault of their own, the boomer generation remains blind to aspects of current reality from their experiences growing up in the post-WWII era. That era has ended. For more on this, check out Dr. Nicholson's guest post on Peter Boghossian: The Boomerang Our discussion tackle…
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Join "The Face That Runs the Place" Streamcast CEO Blackamura as he sits with NuChallenger Founder Shawn Alexander Allen! Find out about Shawn's interesting origin into gaming, both as a player and a developer. There are a ton of nuggets from Shawn's time at Rockstar Games, his love for Rap music and how he combined his influences into the Beatdown…
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Join us for another power hour podcast where Streamcast CEO Blackamura interviews MarsLit Games CEO Andrea Marsili about his favourite games, how he started a video games company with his brother and Altheia: The Wrath of Aferi, which was released on 21st August on Steam and GOG! Support Andrea's game by purchasing Altheia on Steam here: https://st…
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In this episode, Dr. Joy explores the cultural and societal messaging that tells Black women they must constantly prove their worth through productivity and self-sacrifice. She shares how travel, particularly solo travel, can be a radical act of self-care and joy. This episode is a reminder that rest is not something to be earned—it is a right. Whe…
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Canada is libertarian on student cell phones in classrooms and statist on school choice (in most provinces). We get a poor return on investment when it comes to education in Canada. Our math and reading scores are several years behind (even before Covid). Students are distracted by over 100 messages on their cellphones each day. And teachers cannot…
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This week we’re joined by cultural icons Erika Alexander and Kim Coles, two of the stars of the beloved 90s sitcom Living Single. Now co-hosts of the Re-Living Single podcast, Erika and Kim are taking a walk down memory lane, revisiting the episodes that made us laugh, cry, and feel seen. During this conversation, they share what it’s been like to …
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