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Take Aurally

Take Aurally

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Hello and welcome to Take Aurally, the podcast from NUH DREEAM; winner of Health Education England Education Team of the Year 2017. Take Aurally started as a podcast for Emergency Medicine but has grown to cover large parts of the clinical curriculum for students at the University of Nottingham; everything from ENT to Therapeutics. Whether you're a student or a practitioner looking to refresh their memory Take Aurally is for you! All information is correct for Nottingham University Hospitals ...
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Great poetry should be read aloud, that's where 'A Voice Like This' comes in; a weekly show where one or two poems are read without analysis or lectures. A little space each week for 5 - 10 minutes of calm and chill. Take a little time out of your day for this aural hug with award winning voice actor Phil Rowe. New shows are posted every Monday, and keep an eye out for the odd bonus episode, too!
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The Old Dingy Jukebox features a wide variety of down home American music styles played from a diverse collection of 78 rpm and 45 rpm records. Each show takes the listener on an aural journey exploring the American musical heritage. The show’s repertoire is deep and wide with an emphasis on early to middle 20th century Americana. Styles played on the show include the blues, jazz, old time string bands, traditional folk music, honky tonk, bluegrass and early country music. Informative, yet e ...
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Immerse

Michael Bulmer

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Sound art, a bi-monthly podcast. “Lose yourself in the world of aural art as we breathe life into your sonic pallet. Let your imagination take hold and your senses evolve!”
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Fans United Podcast

Fans United Podcast

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Can an overworked self employed family man and his struggling actor pal from Norn Iron succeed in uniting football fans with one (somewhat) weekly podcast!? Not ruddy likely when they both support Manchester United! Join us each week as Chris and Graeme diverge wildy from the latest goings on in the world of football, to random lists of half remembered outings to Old Trafford, all the happenings in their hometown and musings as to why everyone is photographed in a field in the local paper! T ...
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Grand Theft Aural

Rice-Anderson

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A humorous take on society, music, art, books, film, animals, invention, adventure and dirty jokes wrapped up in a comedy talkshow format with cultural interviews, pets and original ideas. Brought to you by Rice-Anderson.
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Theater for the Mind

Wayland Productions

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Welcome to our the start of something new. Welcome to "Theater for the Mind", an exploration into the craft that is aural storytelling. Each episode we will explore something new and exciting, including the IA Theater, which is an improvisational audio drama. Future releases will come on a non-scheduled basis. Since these often take a good amount of time to create, it would not be advantageous of the art-form to try and rush things.
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The Bright Path Podcast

Benjamin M. Birney

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A sprawling science fantasy comedic adventure romance, with goblins and cannons! Johnathan Miller has harbored a secret flame for his childhood friend Merrily Hunter for years, and as Midsummer’s Eve approaches he’s ready to make his move. But when a cranky, sharp-tongued professor of Applied History rides into town looking for a lost book, Johnathan and Merrily quickly find themselves swept up in an adventure that will take them to the very edges of history, language, and probability. They ...
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I Feel For You

Dionne Elizabeth

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Welcome to the aural pleasurezone: I Feel For You also known as a podcast, where we ponder and chew the cud of life and all its wonder and delicious weirdness. A thing you can, or might listen to, perhaps whilst somewhere tedious. Or on the move going about your day with elegant and regal splendour. Your host is me, Dionne, a human being interested in supporting other people to feel better in real, accessible and sustainable ways. I'm a creative coach, yoga + movement + meditation teacher, d ...
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Some poems are written in fire — words that refuse to bow, even in the darkest of moments. Others remind us that life isn’t just about endurance, but about pausing, noticing, and letting stillness in. In this episode of A Voice Like This, I read two poems that seem to stand at opposite ends of the spectrum, yet together find a perfect balance. Stre…
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Not every poem has to be serious. Sometimes, it’s enough for the words to rattle, bounce, and carry us along for the ride. In this episode of A Voice Like This, I start with Robert Louis Stevenson’s Windy Nights — a short, stormy gallop through the dark. Then we turn to Edward Lear’s The Jumblies, where nonsense reigns and adventure begins with the…
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Send us a text Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950 Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927 Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954 Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927 Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945 Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929 Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing …
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Laurence Gray, Consultant Clinical Pharmacologist and Director of the National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) in Cardiff. We explore the vital topic of toxicity — from the dangers of medicines such as propranolol, to the principles of managing patients exposed to toxic substances, and the crucial role of heal…
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Podcast: A Voice Like This Hosted by Phil Rowe In this episode, Phil explores two very different – but equally powerful – expressions of love in poetry. From Shakespeare’s immortalised summer’s day to Carol Ann Duffy’s brutally honest onion, we discover how love can be idealised, subverted, celebrated… and sliced open. These poems remind us that lo…
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Two poems, two very different takes on what love looks and feels like. From Shakespeare’s immortal “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” to Carol Ann Duffy’s onion-wrapped metaphor in Valentine, this episode unwraps the poetic layers of romance, tenderness, and truth. Whether you’re a lover, a cynic, or somewhere in between, this one’s for you.…
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In this episode, Phil Rowe explores two quiet yet profound reflections on death — and what it means to those left behind. We begin with Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson, a poem that invites us to consider death not as something to fear, but as a calm and curious companion. Then we move to Song (When I am dead, my dearest) by Ch…
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In this episode of A Voice Like This, Phil Rowe reads three powerful reflections on transience, legacy, and loss. Together, they explore the question: What truly endures when all else fades? “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley “Dirge Without Music” by Edna St. Vincent Millay Whether it’s a season, a statue, …
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Sometimes, it’s not the moment itself—but what follows—that lingers the longest. In the next episode of A Voice Like This, we reflect on change, memory, and the quiet traces we leave in the world around us. Three short but stirring poems guide us through the ache of farewell, the transience of pride, and the defiance of grief. 🎧 Listen Monday: Epis…
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Dr Jessica Morley is a leading expert in digital health ethics, data governance, and artificial intelligence policy. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Yale University’s Digital Ethics Center, she previously served as Director of Policy at the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science at the University of Oxford. Jess has also worked at the he…
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In this episode, Phil Rowe brings together two powerful poems that speak to the burden and beauty of being human. One poem is beloved. The other, more quietly known. One, fierce with instruction. The other, still with truth. Together, they offer a reflection on how we carry ourselves through the world — and what we pass on. Join Phil as he explores…
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Hosts Chris Henning and Graham react to Manchester United’s opening-day performance against Arsenal, unpacking the difference between result and display, contentious VAR/referee decisions, and ongoing concerns about United’s goalkeeping and finishing. The episode also covers the wider opening weekend — Liverpool, Sunderland’s surprise, West Ham and…
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In this quietly resonant episode of A Voice Like This, Phil Rowe brings together two poems that speak to the art of paying attention — to ourselves, and to others. First, Derek Walcott’s Love After Love offers a tender invitation to reconnect with the self we’ve lost sight of. Then, Dylan Thomas’s In My Craft or Sullen Art reflects on the solitary …
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In this quietly resonant episode of A Voice Like This, Phil Rowe brings together two poems that speak to the art of paying attention — to ourselves, and to others. First, Derek Walcott’s Love After Love offers a tender invitation to reconnect with the self we’ve lost sight of. Then, Dylan Thomas’s In My Craft or Sullen Art reflects on the solitary …
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This week, two very different worlds unfold. Wendell Berry offers stillness — a moment away from the noise, where the natural world holds us gently. Then Yeats pulls us back into chaos — his apocalyptic vision of a world unravelled, where the centre cannot hold. New episodes every Monday, each just a few minutes — just the poems, spoken with care. …
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Welcome back to the Fans United Podcast with your hosts, Chris and Graham, as they take an amusing dive into all things Manchester United and the broader football world. Despite their self-proclaimed lack of insight, these Manchester United devotees offer an entertaining take on the latest in the football world, peppering their banter with humorous…
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In this special bonus episode, Phil Rowe brings Edgar Allan Poe's iconic poem, The Raven, vividly to life. Immerse yourself in the atmospheric beauty of Poe's language and explore the timeless themes of loss, sorrow, and the haunting persistence of memory. Poem: The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe Episode Theme: Grief, longing, supernatural horror For mor…
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The Light and the Echo Poems featured: She Walks in Beauty – Lord Byron The Voice – Thomas Hardy In this episode, two voices — separated by a century — speak across love’s distance. Lord Byron offers admiration in its purest form with She Walks in Beauty: a brief, bright vision of someone seen, not claimed. Then Thomas Hardy answers with The Voice,…
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Join Chris Henning and Graham in this episode of Fans United Podcast as they embark on an emotional rollercoaster, discussing the highs and lows of football, from grassroots issues to significant tournament victories. The episode kicks off with a heartfelt discussion about the financial struggles of Banbridge Town Football Club. Next, celebrate the…
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In this episode, two voices — separated by a century — speak across love’s distance. Lord Byron offers admiration in its purest form: a brief, bright vision of someone seen, not claimed. Then Thomas Hardy answers, where love lingers in grief, and absence becomes almost audible. New episodes every Monday, with the occasional bonus when the moment ca…
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Poems featured: Music, When Soft Voices Die – Percy Bysshe Shelley Requiem – Robert Louis Stevenson This episode brings together two quiet reflections on what remains after we go. Shelley’s Music, When Soft Voices Die is a brief and delicate meditation — a few lines that linger like perfume in a room just left. Then Stevenson’s Requiem — steady, re…
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Welcome back to the Fans United Podcast, the chaotic and comedic breakdown of Football, Manchester United and beyond, hosted by Chris Henning and Graham. This episode dives into the electrifying Women's Euros quarterfinals, featuring thrilling matches and surprising upsets. In addition to the Euros excitement, Graham navigates through the latest fo…
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🎙️ A Voice Like This – Episode 3: Stars and Shadows Poets featured: John Keats and W. B. Yeats In this episode, we hear from two poets separated by time — but connected by something quieter. Stillness, memory, longing. Keats reaches toward the stars with Bright Star, his voice full of yearning for something that won’t change. Yeats, in contrast, lo…
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Poems featured: A Dream Within a Dream – Edgar Allan Poe I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud – William Wordsworth In this episode, we move from shadow to sunlight — pairing two iconic poems that look at time, memory, and how the world shifts around us. We begin with Poe’s A Dream Within a Dream, a haunting piece about illusion and loss — and then return t…
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Hey there, friends! Welcome back to the ultimate rollercoaster ride that is the Fans United Podcast! Join us as Graham takes the reins unsupervised, tackling everything from Manchester United’s latest antics to the electrifying Women's Euros in Switzerland. Get ready for a side-splitting journey into the world of football, where questionable takes …
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In this episode, we move from shadow to sunlight — pairing two iconic poems that look at time, memory, and how the world shifts around us. We begin with Poe’s A Dream Within a Dream, a haunting piece about illusion and loss — and then return to earth with Wordsworth’s beloved I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, where a single moment of beauty lingers lon…
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Welcome to the first episode of A Voice Like This — a podcast where I read poetry aloud, not to explain it, but to let it breathe. In this opening episode, I begin with a pairing that moves from gentleness to something far more fierce: the quiet resilience of Emily Dickinson, followed by the fiery awe of William Blake. In this episode: Why Hope sti…
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Send us a text T. Texas Tyler- “Texas Boogie Woogie” Starday 1955 Hop Wilson- “Black Cat Bone” Goldband 1958 Edie Noack- “Take It Away Lucky” Starday 1954 Conjunto Estrella- “Juan Charrasqueado” Mid 1950s Mance Lipscomb- “If I Miss The Train” Arhoolie 1960 Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies- “Somebody’s Been Using That Thing” Decca 1935 T-Bone W…
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Coming on Monday 7th July, a brand new podcast 'A Voice Like This' Sometimes, the right words — spoken aloud — can land in a way the page alone never quite manages. I’m Phil Rowe, and this is A Voice Like This — a podcast for people who still believe that good poetry is meant to be spoken. I’ve spent years working as a voice actor, but I began as a…
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This episode we are joined by Dr Margaret McCartney a practising General Practitioner and a Senior Clinical Lecturer in General Practice at the University of St Andrews. Margaret is a vocal advocate for Evidence Based Medicine and regular journal / newspaper columnist and contributor to the BBC Radio 4 programme Inside Health. Does accepting money …
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Send us a text Crockett’s Mountaineers- “Little Rabbit/Rabbit Who’s Your Mammy?” Varsity 1931 Jimmie Rodgers- “Frankie & Johnny” Bluebird 1929 Clarence Williams’ Washboard Four- ‘Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” Okeh 1927 Billie Holiday- “Them There Eyes” Columbia 1939 Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith & Dixie Liners- “KC Stomp” Bluebird 1940 Mac McClintock- “Hall…
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