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With the convergence of data, computing power, and new methods, computational biology is at its most exciting moment. At PSI, we're asking the leading researchers in the field to discover where we're headed for, and which exciting pathways will take us there. Whether you're just thinking of starting your research career or have been computing stuff for decades, come and join the conversation!
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Classic Gaming Podcast

Space Freight Service

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Each episode, we discuss at least one classic game each, looking at them from a modern perspective but also remembering where they stand in the evolution of game development. Sometimes they’re games we played and loved growing up. Sometimes they’re games we missed and are experiencing for the first time. Though we each have our core beloved genres, we all play a variety of games of various styles, eras, and platforms.
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MonsterTalk

Blake Smith

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MonsterTalk: The Science Show About Monsters is a free audio podcast that critically examines the science behind cryptozoological (and legendary) creatures, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, or werewolves. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.
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The Micah Hanks Program is a weekly podcast that covers science and the mysteries of our universe. Taking a critically-minded approach to the study of our world, each week Micah presents commentary and discussions with guests on subjects that include mysteries of physics and astronomy, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), UFOs, myths and folklore, archaeology and ancient mysteries, artificial intelligence, futurism, cryptozoology, science fiction, and entertainment. Each week ...
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Fusion Patrol

Lone Locust Productions

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Fusion Patrol is a long-running, comprehensive classic sci-fi rewatch podcast. We cover vintage Science Fiction TV and media with episode-by-episode reviews.
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Welcome to the Captain B Show, a place where people, technology and space mythology collide! Join Bruce Furst, aka Captain B, for exclusive conversations that are out of this world. Bruce is the ULTIMATE space enthusiast and the Founder and CEO of iRoc Space Radio.
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Wastes of Space

Wastes of Space

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In 2018, with Earth's destruction imminent, governments take decisive action, evacuating world leaders and relocating them to the International Moon Base. For a desperate population, confectionary giant Mars hastily organise a global raffle, offering seats on board self-sufficient, twin-manned interplanetary resettlement capsules ('recaps') in the hope of finding hospitable planets in far flung corners of the galaxy. Now mankind's very existence may depend on Mark Brenton and Christopher Bol ...
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We like board games and beer. We've decided to pair them and we think you should too. Welcome to Table Hops! Every other week, Stephen and Cris discuss and review games and brews in lighthearted and comedic conversations. If you like board games and craft beer then this podcast is for you!
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Collection Resurrection

Mass Grave Pictures

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We own a lot of movies, and we don’t always watch them all immediately. So, we are attempting to remedy that by picking a different movie from our home media collection that we have yet to open the packaging on. Some we’ve seen, some we haven’t, but rest assured with over 1000 DVDs and Blu Rays in our collection, and 90% of them being either Horror, Thriller, Action, Cult, or Sci-Fi, we’re always bound to watch something interesting! So listen in as we resurrect some of our home media titles ...
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A personal billboard to the outside world, fashion really can reflect a much wider personal story than is often told. The clothes we choose to wear help to reveal the story of our lives. Join Henry Holland on a sartorial journey like no other where he speaks to ICONIC guests about the looks that changed their lives and the stories behind them. WARNING: This is not a podcast about celebrity fashion fails! It’s a personal fashion history straight from the horse's mouth. Are you ready? Subscrib ...
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Animal Talk helping people with their pets. Celebrity interviews, fun, skits, news, pet products, training tip, environmental issues, Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show! Jamie Flanagan leads the conversations today and revisits great rewind content with animal behaviorist, Brian Donovan, veterinarian Dr. Brad, along with Donna, Brian, Mark, and Roark and several other voices from the past. We get help from Vets on medical issues. Throw in celebrity interviews, animal profiles, trivia quest ...
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Join host Ryan Rebalkin and his rotating guest hosts on The Worst of the Best Podcast, where they dive into the flaws of the best in pop culture and more. Covering genres like films, music, food, true crime, historical events, celebrity culture, and quirky societal trends, this podcast delivers a humorous, irreverent critique of the finest’s shortcomings.
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We Talk Games

Wiggly, TT, Kyle VonKubik, John E Capcom

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This show is stacked! Get Ready, Try! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Presents!!! The most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or the reptilian illuminati secret overlords of the deranged conspiracy theorists lame crotch imagination. Join the video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstars of Kyle VonKubik and Wiggly of Trap Door review arcade video games with author, artist and all around guy, John E Capcom plus, robot femm ...
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Mental wellness isn't a destination. It's a sophisticated, ongoing practice of understanding ourselves; our patterns, our pain, our potential. A Lot To Grow Through returns after four years as a space for nuanced conversations about the inner work that transforms us. Hosted by Artis Desjardins, a mental health advocate committed to elevating the discourse around healing and growth, ALTGT is designed for listeners who value depth, intelligence, and intentionality. Each week, you'll find: Solo ...
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Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.
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A BattleTech Podcast covering both Classic and Alpha Strike. We are a Florida Based group of BattleTech players that have decided to start our own BattleTech Podcast. Although we four are from all over the Tampa Bay Area, we are planning to include players from all over the state in our Podcast. From as far south as Miami, to all of Tampa Bay, the Orlando Area and even the Space Coast. For this reason we have decided to call ourselves the Mobile Headquarters Podcast. Our Topics will be based ...
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We talk with journalist Lana Hall about her piece The Dead Mall Society, which details her journey to decaying malls in the Toronto area in search of Liminal Spaces. Liminality (Wikipedia) Victor Turner: Liminality and Communitas (PDF) The Liminality Project (blog) Liminal Space (Wikipedia) The Backrooms CreepyPasta (Wikipedia) Become a supporter o…
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The fabled Library of Alexandria, one of the greatest centers of learning in the ancient world, was home to vast collections of scrolls from across the Mediterranean and beyond. Despite the wonders it contained, by late antiquity, the library's collections had disappeared, leaving questions about the depth of the ancient knowledge it once contained…
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Mindfulness has become a buzzword. It's on apps, in corporate wellness programs, in every self-help book. But what does it actually mean? And why does it matter for healing? In this episode, we cut through the noise and get real about mindfulness; What it is beyond sitting on a meditation cushion, why it's essential for trauma recovery, and practic…
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Johnny Spoiler dives into Wrath of Daimajin (1966) — the brutal, emotional final entry in the legendary Japanese Daimajin trilogy, where feudal samurai drama collides with full-blown kaiju monster wrath. Before we get to giant stone gods and sulfur pits, Johnny opens with a cold open on a recurring problem: people keep comparing him to Elvis Presle…
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This week Simon and Eugene look at the last nugget of the Disney-BBC Doctor Who deal, the War Between the Land and the Sea where they discuss parallels between the modern UNIT and Torchwood, whether Kate Lethbridge-Stewart is the true heir to the Brigadier, and Eugene explains why the naming of Homo Aqua is as inappropriate as the naming of the Sil…
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Throughout 2025, several new revelations have come to light involving the ever-controversial subject of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). From new whistleblowers coming forward to sensational claims about alleged secret programs, the last twelve months were at no loss for excitement as far as claims involving aerial mysteries, but what have t…
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Change is constant. And yet, every time it happens, it feels destabilizing. Even good changes—getting married, having a baby, landing your dream job, moving to a new city—come with grief and uncertainty. Because change requires letting go. And most of us are terrible at letting go. In this episode, we get real about why life transitions feel so har…
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It’s the Year of the Horse, the Fire Horse, and somehow Johnny Spoiler—a confirmed Water Pig according to the Chinese zodiac—is here to guide you safely through one of the weirdest cult fantasy sequels of the 1990s: Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991). This week on the podcast, Johnny Spoiler revisits the movie that turned sword-and-so…
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Friend of the show Dr. Joe Laycock returns to talk about LIZARD PEOPLE with us. He also has a new book: The Penguin Book of Cults Joe's Books: Penguin Book of Cults (publisher) (amazon affiliate link) The Exorcist Effect: Horror, Religion, and Demonic Belief (affiliate link) Other topics of discussion: Shadow Kingdom Brotherhood of the White Temple…
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This week Fusion Patrol looks at Buck Rogers in the 25th Century – Season 1, Episode 11, Cosmic Whiz Kid as John and Eugene discuss— Buck sidelined while Wilma saves the day Cross-promotion stunt casting with Gary Coleman Ray Walston as an unconvincing villain The timeline and age math that do not work Aldebaran 2 as a lawless world with municipal …
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Our fascination with ancient mysteries was rewarded in 2025 with a host of incredible discoveries that are shedding light on the past. Curious findings throughout the year have pushed back the timescales on the beginnings of ancient structures in Europe and other parts of the world, unusual artifacts found in odd places, and in some cases, discover…
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GIVING YOURSELF WHAT YOU NEEDED: HOW TO REPARENT YOUR INNER CHILD Your parents aren't going to suddenly become the parents you needed. Your partner can't heal your childhood wounds. Your friends can't fill that void. You have to do it yourself. That's reparenting—the process of giving yourself the care, validation, boundaries, and emotional support…
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It took a minute but I finally managed to read one of these "live" to my own family for the holidays. This is such an evocative story that I wanted to add a little art to the mix. I really want to put together a slow but detailed "animated gif" that goes through the cycles of the print as described in the tale - and maybe I'll get around to that at…
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Ryan and brother Jason embark on a mind-bending audio adventure exploring NASA's sonified "sounds" from space, electromagnetic waves and vibrations converted into eerie, audible tracks from celestial bodies, proving the universe isn't silent after all. Fun, geeky banter mixes awe, laughs (Uranus jokes included), and trivia, wrapping grateful for NA…
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Ryan and brother Jason reunite for a timely, eye-opening episode diving into the top 10 most unsettling things Facebook knows about you, revealing how the platform gleans deeply personal insights from your activity, even if you think you've kept them privat Fun, candid banter mixes laughs, nostalgia, and caution—perfect for anyone pondering their d…
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Ryan and guest host Doug (from *Good Times Great Movies* podcast) team up for a chilling countdown of **10 horror films "inspired" by real-life events**, dissecting how loosely (or creatively) Hollywood twisted urban legends, news stories, and historical incidents into iconic scares. Filled with laughs, trivia, and mutual horror love (despite Doug …
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Ryan and brother Jason return for a cheeky, irreverent dive into the **top 30 richest celebrities of 2020** (minimum $600 million net worth), marveling at mind-boggling fortunes while crunching the math on how long it'd take to count a million (11 days straight) versus a billion (31 years). In signature style, they crown their "worst" picks. Fun, t…
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Ryan, Ruban, and Jason reunite on **The Worst of the Best Podcast** for their annual morbid-yet-humorous roundup of 2020's notable celebrity deaths, paying respects to legends while irreverently crowning the "worst" one (in their signature tongue-in-cheek style). If you're into dark humor wrapped in nostalgia, this one's a classic entry in their se…
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Ryan and Drew reunite for a heartfelt, nostalgic deep dive into Stone Temple Pilots' 1994 masterpiece **Purple**, their sophomore album and both hosts' undisputed favorite from the band's catalog, celebrating its tight, re-listenable perfection as peak '90s rock without filler. They rave about the album's evolution from *Core*'s grunge roots into h…
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This week Fusion Patrol looks at The Andromeda Strain as Ben and Eugene discuss hard science fiction tension built from plausible medical and military technology; human errors, prejudice, and design flaws that nearly trigger nuclear catastrophe; Nostalgic enthusiasm for long‑forgotten light pen computer interfaces; and a strangely prominent topless…
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Residents of New York and Los Angeles were recently treated to an eye-grabbing display, with the sudden appearance of mysterious promotional billboards advertising a new project by legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg. The eerie imagery was accompanied solely by the words "ALL WILL BE DISCLOSED," along with Spielberg's name and the presumed premier…
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Santa gets kidnapped by Martians. Yes—that Santa. And somehow… it works. Johnny Spoiler dives headfirst into Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, the infamous 1964 Christmas sci-fi cult classic that’s equal parts holiday cheer, space nonsense, and accidental social commentary. We cover: Why Santa vs. aliens is still a perfect movie hook Martian kids …
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Blake and Karen visit again with Colorado author of paranormal and true crime, Richard Estep. Richard's Books discussed in this episode: Ghostly Encounters The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm Mothman: Sightings and Investigations of the Iconic Flying Cryptid Help is on the Way (pre-order for Feb 2026 Richard's memoir of being a paramedic) Monsters: Myth…
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Hosts Ryan (Canada) and returning guest Drew (Florida) kick off a two-part deep dive into Stone Temple Pilots' iconic discography, starting with their explosive 1992 debut Core—a multiplatinum grunge-era powerhouse produced by Brendan O'Brien that bridged hair metal aggression with alternative rock hooks, featuring Scott Weiland's versatile vocals,…
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In a mind-expanding episode of The Worst of the Best Podcast, hosts Ryan (from Canada) and Drew (from Florida) dive deep into a provocative article exploring "10 Scientific Hints of Possible Higher Beings," blending physics, philosophy, quantum mechanics, and simulation theory, from the improbable existence of the universe and Higgs field "precipic…
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Ryan Rebalkin and Alan J. Sanders joins forces to dive deep into Queensrÿche's legendary 1988 progressive metal concept album Operation: Mindcrime, breaking down its intricate rock opera story of brainwashing, assassination, corruption, and redemption while debating track-by-track to crown the "worst" song on this near-perfect masterpiece that revo…
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This week we look at “Bugs: Jewel Control” as Simon and Eugene discuss electricity billing, Beckett’s impressive Chinese reading capabilities, and whether Bugs is part of the same universe as Torchwood and whether it shares some of the same strengths and flaws. Jewel Control “Airdate: ” August 29, 1998 “Runtime:” 50 “Starring: ” Jaye Griffiths, Jes…
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From out of the shadows of the U.S. intelligence community, Dr. James T. Lacatski, a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) career intelligence officer and scientist, has emerged to become best known as the program manager who initiated and oversaw the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). The program was, in short, the …
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Episode Summary: In this episode, hosts Blake Smith and Dr. Karen Stollznow catch up on recent headlines and new literature. First, Blake discusses a "ripped from the headlines" update regarding the 2014 Slender Man stabbing case. We revisit the tragic story of Morgan Geyser, her recent escape from a halfway house, and the media’s handling of the m…
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You clicked looking for something frosty and jolly… and ended up with Nazis, incest lore, horny mall teens, and a chain-smoking Santa Claus. Welcome to ELVES (1989) — the low-budget Christmas horror movie that dares to suggest Hitler was experimenting on elves to create a master race. In this episode, we break down the cult holiday nightmare starri…
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This week Fusion Patrol looks at “The Invaders: Beachhead” as Kenneth and Eugene discuss— Every aspect of the David Vincent’s life being systematically destroyed, Uncertainty about who is alien and who is actually human, Unreliable pinky gestures and Creator Larry Cohen’s intended symbolism of the aliens’ extended pinky, and they posit whether anyo…
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Lock your doors and dim the lights because Ryan and Bob from No Redeeming Qualities are dragging you deep into the Lone Star State’s darkest corners for a Halloween special that’s equal parts ghosts, ghouls, and gut-wrenching real evil. From haunted hospitals crawling with shadow figures to the Goatman who just wanted to party (and grope), from sat…
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Ryan welcomes Tony from One Big Toilet Podcast for a no-holds-barred dive into the wildest conspiracy theories Donald Trump has ever pushed, from windmills causing cancer to FEMA camps, ISIS cell-phone plans, and the Access Hollywood tape that somehow didn’t end everything. These two bros laugh, cringe, and occasionally rage as they rank the absolu…
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