Emergence Magazine is an award-winning magazine exploring the threads connecting ecology, culture and spirituality. Our podcast features exclusive interviews, author-narrated essays, fiction, multipart series, and more. We feature new podcast episodes weekly on Tuesdays.
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The podcast for people who love to sew – from the people who love to write about sewing! Brought to you by the editors of Threads magazine, this insightful podcast takes on topics important to sewing enthusiasts. Listen in for humor, wisdom, and opinions from expert guests and the Threads staff as they discuss sewing techniques, fashion design, fitting conundrums, and more. Use your ears to become a better sewer! Hear the talent behind the world’s top garment-sewing magazine.
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Designed for curious minds, "What's Contemporary Now?" engages various thought leaders across cultural industries taking in their broad, compelling perspectives and unveiling their common threads. Hosted by Christopher Michael Produced by Shayan Asadi
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Networking Magazine's captivating talk show showcases exclusive celebrity interviews documenting their inspiring professional and personal journeys. Don't miss out—subscribe to our channel now; your story deserves to be shared.
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Julia Royston spends her days doing what she loves, writing, publishing, speaking about her why and motto, “Helping You Get Your Message to the Masses, Turn Your Words into Wealth and Be a Book Business Boss.” Julia is the author of 140+ books, published 400+, recorded 3 music CDs and coached more than 350+ to be published authors. She is the owner of five companies, a non-profit organization and the editor of the Book Business Boss Magazine. To stay connected with Julia, visit www.juliaakro ...
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Hosted by award-winning author Robert Rodriguez, Something About The Beatles is an intelligent but entertaining examination of The Beatles' music and career. Smart, funny and surprising - just like the Fab Four.
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Talking movies & more with Film Critic Radheyan Simonpillai (CTV's Your Morning & NOW Magazine)
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Former Big League Catcher, Michael Mckenry & long-time broadcaster, Greg Brown team up for a one-of-a-kind podcast centered around baseball & stogies. Fascinating in-person guests include present & former players, managers, broadcasters, writers & other personalities, from politics to pop culture. Laugh, learn & live a little! with "Hold My Cutter" Reviews '"'Hold My Cutter' is an absolute Smoke Show"…...Sports Podcast News. 'Hold My Cutter' CUTS to the chase & gets listeners engaged RIGHT O ...
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Genuine Men's Magazine is an online lifestyle publication where men can read up on style, healthy cooking/fitness and proper etiquette from genuine men.
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Joe Shelton is a Singer-Songwriter, Music Producer and Dad to Bailey Shelton who is a Magazine Editor that just moved from Indiana to Scotland for her job. They are sharing with the world their insights on current events, Music, TV, the world.. come be a part of their Family Rabble.
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Cuisineist Travels Hosted by Kate Roberts and Jack Martin features Elaine and Scott Harris, full-time journalists and members of the prestigious North American Travel Journalists Association-(NATA.org) For over a decade, they have covered noted resorts, spas, fine dining establishments, wine, spirits, and luxury and adventure travel. Their travels have taken them on assorted journeys in the US, Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Recently, they were selected to cover the prestigious Bocuse d’ ...
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What do you stan? Hosted by real Pop-Culture Professors, Caitlin Bitzegaio and Lauren Brickman, We Stan Together podcast is smart people about dumb topics. The history of pop culture is a rich, wild, and ever expanding playground. Not to mention, a full time job. Who has time to read every Insta post, think piece, and Twitter thread? Don’t worry, we did, so you don’t have to. We’ll be your CliffsNotes to pop culture. Listen in each week and you’ll be a hit at whatever happy hour, office func ...
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England's West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound.
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RETURNING FOR 2024 FILIPINO AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH Welcome to the Filipino American Woman (TFAW) Project, a podcast that strengthens Filipino voices one conversation at a time through all things life, culture and personal development. Hosted by Jen Amos and Nani Dominguez-Smith. This show is brought to you by our family at THENEWFILIPINA.COM. Join the conversation today! JOIN THE CONVERSATION Join our family today on our FREE app, THENEWFILIPINA.COM, which offers daily conversations, book cl ...
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Tanner's podcast series highlights the inspiring leaders of many of the fastest growing companies in Utah.
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Welcome to the 51st Ward. Rivet 360 + StreetWise are proud to present a second season of the Shorty Award finalist documentary series, WHERE I STAY, exploring homelessness and the housing crisis in America. ABOUT SEASON 2: Welcome to Chicago’s 51st Ward, where the unseen and unheard find a voice. In Season Two of the Shorty Award finalist documentary series Where I Stay, Rivet 360 + StreetWise delve deep into the heart of Chicago’s housing crisis. As winter’s chill grips the city, thousands ...
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Diving into a Design Challenge, with Debby Spence and Michelle Loggins | Episode 89
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39:31Sewing garments for design competitions calls for imagination, problem-solving, time management, and enthusiasm for turning obstacles into learning opportunities. Two winning designers share their strategies for success.
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What does Live Your Best Life really mean? To me, it means being the best you that you can be, for you – not for anyone else. It means living in your truth, not someone else's idea of it. It means embracing the life you were truly meant to live and feeling okay with it deep down inside, free from what others think or approve. It means everything! I…
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Editing Creative Culture with System Magazine’s Jonathan Wingfield
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40:11In recent years, it’s become harder to tell whether fashion can still stand on its own, without leaning on the scaffolding of sport, film, or whatever cultural tentpole happens to be in rotation. But with the sustained relevance of System and the sharp ambition behind its latest expansion, Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Wingfield offers a clear answer: y…
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Cuisineist Travels Enjoy The Allure of Monterey and Carmel by The Sea California with Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris hosted by Kate Roberts and Jack Martin
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10:33Send us a text In this episode, Join Veteran Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris and explore the Monterey Peninsula as a captivating destination where natural beauty, historical significance, and artistic inspiration converge. We highlight the region's transition from a historical sighting to a modern haven that attracts a diverse range of visitors…
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Writer Nicholas Triolo walks the length of the Rio Côa in central Portugal with a book by Christian mystic Thomas Merton in his pack. For Merton, the living world shimmered with a divine feminine presence, meaning all within it was worthy of our love. Along the winding landscape of the Côa, damaged by agriculture and home to endangered animals, Nic…
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Where Optimism Meets Realism with Carlos Nazario
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31:52It’s easy to repeat oneself in fashion. Certain truths return again and again, not because we lack imagination, but because they remain unresolved. One of them is this—authenticity isn’t rare because people are unwilling to be real, but because many still don’t know who they are. Carlos Nazario does. And more than that, he shows up as himself, with…
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Cuisineist Travels Podcast Explore Sardinia Italy with Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris Hosted by Kate Roberts and Jack Martin
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9:26Send us a text Join Veteran journalists Elaine and Scott Harris and explore Sardinia Italy an Italian island noted for its rugged beauty, enduring traditions, and rich culinary heritage. We emphasize Sardinia's appeal for those seeking authentic experiences beyond typical tourist paths. We had the opportunity to connect with local home cooks, learn…
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304: Badfinger's Head First with Bob Jackson
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1:56:56Beatle proteges Badfinger were an Apple band that simultaneously produced some of the finest pop/rock of their era while beset by management malfeasance leading directly to their decimation by suicide. It was fifty years ago that Pete Ham, their songwriter responsible for "No Matter What," "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue" and co-writer with Tommy Ev…
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Send us a text Jonathan Mayo didn't set out to become baseball's prospect guru, but after more than two decades covering future stars before anyone knows their names, he's become the voice baseball fans trust to identify tomorrow's talent. In this revealing conversation, Mayo takes us behind the curtain of baseball talent evaluation, sharing how hi…
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Nick Hunt traverses the spine of the Curonian Spit in the Baltic Sea, and learns how its sands—anchored by forest roots for millennia—began to move rapidly and swallow villages in the eighteenth century when woodlands and sacred groves were systematically clear-cut for timber. Though halted through engineering and reforestation, the dunes are now e…
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It is Monday, but not just any Monday. It's the first Monday in May queue. The flash bulbs, the group chats, the live tweets, the MET Gala is here, and with it, the annual flood of speculation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy What's Contemporary
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Cuisineist Travels with Elaine and Scott Harris .. California Wine Country Luxury Visit to Allegretto Resort in Paso Robles.
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9:15Send us a text Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris indulge in Wine Country Luxury at the Allegretto Resort and Vineyard By Ayers in Paso Robles, California, We explore the resort a true luxury destination in the region, highlighting its European-Mediterranean atmosphere, high-quality accommodations, and on-site amenities including a winery and the …
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The Aquarium – Daisy Hildyard read by Colin Salmon
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28:32English novelist Daisy Hildyard envisions the deep time evolution of the coastline of Scarborough, North Yorkshire: from a prehistoric meteor strike, to a 19th-century seaside aquarium devoid of fish, a present-day spate of dead tides, and a future where part of the human population has evolved into a hybrid marine species, drawn back to the cradle…
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Send us a text What drives someone to walk away from a stable career to chase their dream? Joanne Harrop did exactly that, leaving behind a decade in office equipment sales to pursue her passion for sports writing. With remarkable determination, she offered to write for free for local publications until finally breaking through as the Pittsburgh Tr…
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How Lyas Built a Career by Staying Unapologetically Untamed
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33:31Describing Lyas as a "fashion narrator" rather than a critic or commentator feels curiously apt in a moment when fashion could use a little more imagination and a little less judgment. Storytelling, after all, is what he does best — with a kind of honesty that carries weight without ever feeling heavy. Unlike many of his peers, Lyas is as much a cr…
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Cuisineist Travels Get the Most out of 48Hours In Paris France with Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris
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10:43Send us a text Join Veteran Journalaits Elaine and Scott Harris as they , present a detailed 48-hour itinerary for experiencing the best of Paris. Their guide, titled "Ultimate 48-Hour Paris Experience: An In-Depth Guide," is designed to immerse visitors in the city's history, culture, cuisine, and neighborhoods. The itinerary features iconic landm…
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Icons of the Edit: Paul Cavaco and Tonne Goodman
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42:27In fashion, there are stylists—and then there are image-makers. As the “C” in KCD and one of the first male editors to define women’s fashion editorial, Paul Cavaco helped shape the modern visual vocabulary of the 1990s, styling everything from Harper’s Bazaar under Liz Tilberis to Madonna’s era-defining Sex book with Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron…
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A Special Celebration of the Earth’s Sounds and Songs
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1:10:09In celebration of Earth Day, this episode invites you to offer your ears to the polyphony of sounds and silences that give the planet Her voice with two of our most cherished audio stories. “When the Earth Started to Sing,” by biologist David G. Haskell, combines human speech with more-than-human voices to immerse your senses in the connective powe…
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303: John and Paul - A Love Story in Songs with Ian Leslie
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1:23:45My guest has produced one of those rare books in The Beatles' literary canon not penned by an insider (or by someone named Lewisohn) that has arrived with a tidal wave of press; in advance and since. Ian Leslie, who in the past has written about psychology, has put together a thesis examining the singular personal and professional relationship betw…
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SATB SPECIAL: ONE TO ONE with Gary Wenstrup
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1:08:02On April 10, 2025, the film One To One: John and Yoko was released in US theaters. Gary Wenstrup (SATB Olympiad series) attended a screening, and in this SATB Special, have a discussion on what we saw: what was good - what we thought was less so - what was in it - what was not in it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Cuisineist Travels with Elaine and Scott Harris Hosted by Kate Roberts and Jack Martin. Find an Oasis in Las Vegas Beyond the Neon.
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11:30Send us a text Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris, hosts of the "Cuisineist Travels" podcast, explored Lakeside Village, a luxurious oasis near Las Vegas. They highlighted its diverse culinary scene, including French, American, Mexican, and Italian restaurants, often with lake views. Beyond dining, Lakeside Village offers amenities like a spa, sal…
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While it’s nearly impossible to open your eyes without encountering some news item signaling uncertainty or disruption, we couldn’t help but find excitement in the inevitability of change—even when that change isn’t exactly what we might have chosen ourselves. With the season’s remaining episodes ahead, it felt like the right moment to invite audie…
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As humans, we long for stability, yet the Earth tells us in many languages—erosion, ice melt, the seasons—that all is fleeting in an endless cycle of creation and destruction. Grappling with her fear of change caused by wildfires in Montana and the long-overdue Cascadia earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, Erica Berry confronts how the colonial era…
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What Happens When the Mask Comes Off?
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1:20:19Send us a text Mike "Spanky" LaValliere pulls no punches as he takes us behind home plate for a candid look at baseball through a catcher's eyes. From his days with the Cardinals to becoming a Gold Glove winner and fan favorite with the Pittsburgh Pirates, LaValliere's journey reveals the hidden complexities of one of baseball's most demanding posi…
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Cuisineist Travels Bocuse d Or. The Road to Lyon with Elaine and Scott Harris
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11:55Send us a text Cuisineist Travels Podcast Hosted by Kate Roberts and John Martin and featuring Journalists Elaine and Scott Harris on the "Road to Lyon" Join Elaine and Scott Harris on the Road to Lyon and The prestigious Bocuse d’Or culinary competition, often called the "Olympics of Cooking," and specifically follow Team USA's journey to the 2025…
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In the tradition of telling the bees, beekeepers relay the news of a death in the family to each of their hives, oftentimes draping them in black mourning cloth. As bee colonies in the US perish in record numbers, Emily Polk wonders if bees not only witness human grief, but also feel loss themselves. Meeting with a famous Yemeni beekeeper in downto…
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The Medical Side of Major League Baseball: Dr. Pat DeMeo's Journey
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56:08Send us a text What happens when the players break? Dr. Pat DeMeo takes us into the sacred space of the Pittsburgh Pirates' trainer's room at LECOM Park to reveal the hidden world of Major League Baseball medicine. Growing up as a Yankees fan in 1960s New York, DeMeo never imagined he'd one day become the Pirates' medical director and head of ortho…
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Getting Beyond the Noise with Editor Sarah Richardson
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20:33Once upon a time—not so long ago—it was fashionable to declare that print would only endure if it became a luxury object. That forecast now feels less like speculation and more like prophecy. Today, conversation tends to orbit a different anxiety—the ceaseless deluge of content, the flattening effect of algorithmic consumption, and a hunger not jus…
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Cuisineist Travels Inaugural Episode Hosted Kate Roberts and Jack Martin
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9:19Send us a text Welcome to this inaugural episode of Cuisineist Travels. Join us on this first episode of the Pod Cast featuring journalists Elaine and Scott Harris! Hosted by two passionate food lovers Kate Roberts and Jack Martin. Cuisineist Travels offers an insider’s look at not just travel, but also tips and experiences that span the globe. Joi…
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302: TeenSet and Rock Fan Magazines with Allison Bumsted
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1:46:25An important part of understanding both rock history generally and The Beatles' history specifically is contained in a study of the fan magazines produced throughout the 50s and 60s. For the purposes of this discussion, Dr. Allison Bumsted's newly-published TeenSet, Teen Fan Magazines and Rock Journalism: Don't Let The Name Fool You is THE roadmap …
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Interview with Pam Lilly and Natalia Reyes
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55:00By Julia A. Royston
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Sewing Quilted Jackets, with Rae Cumbie and Carrie Emerson | Episode 88
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45:26As the quilted garment trend grows, the founders of Fit for Art Patterns talk about sewing quilted jackets, the topic of their latest book.
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Song of the Cedars – A Conversation with Giuliana Furci, Robert Macfarlane, César Rodríguez-Garavito, and Cosmo Sheldrake
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54:06On a field trip to Los Cedros cloud forest in Ecuador in 2022, mycologist Giuliana Furci, author Robert Macfarlane, legal scholar and More Than Human (MOTH) Life Collective founder César Rodríguez-Garavito, and musician Cosmo Sheldrake wrote and recorded “Song of the Cedars”—a composition made not just in the forest, but in conscious collaboration …
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Claire Thomson-Jonville and the Vogue France of It All
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28:33Some may have balked at the news that a Brit would take the helm of Vogue France, but anyone familiar with Claire Thomson-Jonville knows she has long been fluent in the visual and cultural codes that define the brand. Her Instagram alone reads like a prelude to her appointment—an archive of nuanced Parisian style, shaped by years of aesthetic consi…
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Send us a text Baseball journeys rarely follow a straight path, and Sean Casey's story proves just how winding and meaningful that road can be. The man known as "The Mayor" opens up about the Pittsburgh mentors who shaped his career long before he reached the majors, revealing the profound impact of figures like Joe Ringel and Frank Porco who belie…
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The Time Traveler’s Wife’s Husband – Tyson Yunkaporta
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30:08In this experiential essay, Aboriginal scholar Tyson Yunkaporta breaks the constructs of linear time and storytelling with love magic—a connective substance that transcends time and space—and explores how we might slip between the cracks of the linear and maintain connection across time. Drawing on the knowledge encoded in a traditional boomerang h…
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301: The Beatles' Bag of Tricks Volume 2 with Jack Petruzzelli and Cameron Greider
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1:25:48Returning guests Cameron Greider and Jack Petruzzelli (both of the RPM-School.com) are on hand to discuss more of what The Beatles used in their songcraft: 6th and minor 3rds. If ths sounds like indecipherable music theory, hang on - it isn't and once you become aware of it, you'll recognize it everywhere - how often and how artfully they used it, …
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