Sticky Notes is a classical music podcast for everyone, whether you are just getting interested in classical music for the first time, or if you've been listening to it and loving it all your life. Interviews with great artists, in depth looks at pieces in the repertoire, and both basic and deep dives into every era of music. Classical music is absolutely for everyone, so let's start listening! Note - Seasons 1-5 will be returning over the next year. They have been taken down in order to be ...
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Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).
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Your Conductor, Chase Schurga, talks about anything and everything with guests. Come take a trip on the Schurga Express, because this is a one way ticket and Everybody Wants A Ride!
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Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
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A podcast that explores classical music’s relevance in our modern lives. Conductor Devin Patrick Hughes will share with you stories and conversations with musicians, composers, and artistic entrepreneurs that aim to unite us into one symphonic world. New episodes every other Monday.
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Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. In collaboration with the best conductors and guest artists on the international music scene, the CSO performs well over one hundred concerts each year at its downtown home, Symphony Center, and at the Ravinia Festival on Chicago’s North Shore, where it is in residency each summer. Music lovers outside Chicago enjoy the sounds of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra through best-s ...
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‘A picture speaks a thousand words, but music speaks a thousand pictures’. Hosted by the Australian conductor Scott Wilson, the A Thousand Pictures podcast is an introduction to classical music: some of the most thrilling music ever imagined.
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This profile contains Mad Conductor music and podcast episodes hosted by frontman MC Devlin.
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Topic: Daily morning prayers following the Episcopal Church’s Daily Office, with readings from the New Testament and Gospels. Additionally, we pray the complete Psalter over a 60 day period. Author: The Rev’d Sanford A. Key is an Episcopal Priest with twenty-five years of parish and campus ministry experience. He currently resides as the Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Durham, North Carolina. Music: Dr. Chris Shepard is a pianist and conductor. He currently serves as the director ...
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Host Julie Amacher provides an in-depth exploration of a new classical music release each week.
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The Conductor’s Podcast is a space created for conductors and musicians who are curious and interested in learning more about the profession, crafts, industry, and business. The host Chaowen Ting, founder of Girls Who Conductor, has mentored hundreds of conductors from across the globe. She created the Conductor’s Podcast to share all the behind the scene secrets with you while interviewing conductors, musicians, and business gurus from around the world. Her specialty? Breaking big topics in ...
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A podcast for keyboard players
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Locutor y Periodista Dominicano radicado en Argentina, Corresponsal de CDN Canal 37, Contraportada Radio FM 103.7. Conductor de Acceso Directo por FW TV , y director de www.soloespectaculos.net
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Search on Tap: SEO, Content and Digital Marketing!
Pat Reinhart, Ralph Durso, Stephan Bajaio, and more!
We're a bunch of marketing nerds tackling topics surrounding SEO, Content, and Digital Marketing in a roundtable discussion! Grab a pint and join us!
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This comedy podcast, hosted by Broadway music director Nate Patten, takes you behind the scenes of the theatre business featuring interviews with industry celebrities in New York City.
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Composer and conductor Steve Danielson interviews other living composers to learn about their journeys, successes, and learning experiences. Each episode features an interview with the composers about their lives plus a review of 4 of their pieces (including audio!). To become a guest, or to suggest one, email moveabledo@gmail.com.
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And Other Duties, The Life of the Assistant Conductor
And Other Duties, The Life of the Assistant Conductor
And Other Duties, hosted by Karen Ní Bhroin highlights the lives of conductors from all over the world, telling their stories of what it is Assistant Conductors really do. You'll learn exactly what other duties really means, all the chapters that led them to their current position plus the unwritten chapters to come. Successes and the failures that lead to success will be explored, the determination and the lessons learned in this compelling 8-week series!
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What are the skills that inform your work, your life, your direction? Call them street smarts, emotional intelligence, soft skills, or pure grit: beyond the degrees, certifications, and resume items lies a different — perhaps more important — world of abilities. These are the skills that truly make us good at what we do, and offer clues to who we are and where we might be headed. Host Cheryl S. Durst, Executive VP, and CEO of the International Interior Design Association has spent a lifetime ...
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Robert Emery is a conductor, pianist, composer and record producer. The Times called him 'the eccentric barefooted maestro' and the Mail quoted that 'the assured baton was controlled by the rather energetic and brilliant conductor'. In this show, he digs deep into the psyche of world-class performers, finding out how they went from zero to hero by delving into their path to stardom.
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Being a "classical vocal pro" is a wild ride, a decades-long slog, and hopefully... a deeply rewarding life. Let's talk about the icky business stuff, the fun, creative sides, and all the things you need to keep going in this unique niche in the arts.
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Welcome to Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast, where we discuss the concerts, events and other activities of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra. Laura Jackson, Music Director and Conductor of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, and Chris Morrison, the Orchestra's program annotator, are your hosts for informal and informative talks about the music and guest artists for each of the Reno Philharmonic's performances. We'll get into the biographies of the composers, the history of the musical sele ...
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This podcast is an ongoing interview series with noted conductor, organist, musical leader, educator and entrepreneur Philip Brunelle.
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Cory Dingle is a multi-talented artist whose talents extend far beyond the realm of music. In addition to being a renowned composer, he is also a skilled arranger, conductor, and educator. Dingle's versatility allows him to work in a variety of musical genres and contexts, making him a valuable asset to any project.
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Robin Browning: live music, studio recrodings & interviews
Classical music podcast by Robin Browning – conductor
Welcome to the Soundcloud page for conductor Robin Browning Artistic Director – SÓN Orchestra Musician-in-Residence – TRACE-E Project at University of Southampton Professor of Conducting – British Army Specialist Conducting Tutor – University of Southampton
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Experimental podcast edited by Stephen King, senior lecturer in media at Middlesex University Dubai. Correspondence email: stevekingindxb@gmail.com or s.king@mdx.ac.ae.
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Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra together with our sponsor, Anthony Team Realty, welcome you to Mocktails & Masterpieces, a behind the scenes podcast about the ICO.
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The Texas State University School of Music annually hosts notable figures in choral music today. TXST Choirs Today! Dr. Jonathan Babcock of the Texas State Choral Faculty interviews our campus visitors on their music, their passion and their craft. Guests include conductors Craig Hella Johnson (Artistic Director, Conspirare), Z. Randall Stroope (Director of Choral Activities, Oklahoma State University) & Craig Jessop (conductor emeritus The Mormon Tabernacle Choir), as well as composers Gwyn ...
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A world-class symphony orchestra for the 21st century. London (Southbank Centre), UK & touring internationally. Led by Esa-Pekka Salonen. Our audio podcast channel features selected pre-concert talks from our London and UK season.
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Pour some drinks (because we sure are!) and listen to pianist and conductor Heather Waid and music teacher and opera singer Chris Langton explore the weird, wide world of music.
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The Podcast for Conductors and Students. On Podium Time we interview professional, established, and emerging conductors and teachers from orchestras, symphonies, ballets, operas, and bands around the globe. We dig into the weeds of score study, rehearsal, leadership, musicianship, education, classical and contemporary composers, and all the things that they don't teach us in school. Please visit https://PodiumTimePod.com to view show notes and all episodes.
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Provocative stories and authentic voices from around Boston.
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Join RSO Music Director and Conductor Clay Couturiaux and co-host Ross Sivertsen for behind-the-scenes conversations with guest artists and performances of the Richardson Symphony Orchestra.
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A podcast about high level climbing. How to go from good to great.
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All aboard the Video Game Choo Choo! Next stop, videogame industry commentary with your favorite conductors! If you're looking for more content including news, reviews, editorial features, videos, livestreams, and yes, even more podcasts than this one, you can go to https://videogamechoochoo.com! If you wanna get familiar with the voices you're hearing on the pod, check out https://videogamechoochoo.com/staff.
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Let's Talk Off The Podium podcast features renowned and aspiring artists. The long list of guests include winners of Grammy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, MacArthur Fellow, Rome Prize, ASCAP Awards, WOMEX Awards, & the Polar Music Prize. The mission of this podcast is to create discussion on a variety of topics in music, culture, and arts.
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Timothy Myers is a conductor who has worked with symphony orchestras and opera houses around the world for over twenty years. Much of Tim’s success can be attributed to his ability to deeply listen. Join Tim as steps out of the concert hall into the noisy world to explore the power of listening and its profound impact on our mental and physical health, the environment, and an increasingly polarized society.
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Engaging in community arts discussions in Illinois and around the world, this is PopsCast. Hosted by Urbana Pops Orchestra Principal Conductor Daniel F. Southerland, produced by Chris Petterson and made possible by UPO and C4A.
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The No Service ProjCast is the offical podcast of the East Coast, underground, reggae-punk, cult phenomenon, the No Service Project. Hear new underground music and in-depth discussions with the artists that create it. Love Life / Hate The World
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A podcast dedicated to presenting the gospel of Jesus Christ in a manner that is understandable to this generation. Biblical content as well as other valuable resources can be found in each episode. Tune in to learn, laugh, and most importantly listen and have a bible close by to confirm what is being shared with you about God's word.
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Exploring the world of film music with guests from the film industry (actors, directors,etc) where they share their favorite movie scores.
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Women in Music discusses problems in the music community and celebrates women in music, be they performer, composer, educator, or conductor.
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Whitehead Institute podcast
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ICO Guest Conductor, Andrés Lopera, and Dance Kaleidoscope Artistic Leadership discuss Collaboration!
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Get to know the artistic minds at work for the collaborative performance New World with Dance Kaleidoscope and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra on May 17, 18, 19, 2024! Guest Conductor, Andrés Lopera, DK Artistic Director, Joshua Blake Carter, and DK Associate Artistic Director, Stuart Lewis, discuss the collaboration, artistic decisions, choreog…
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Conductor Keith Lockhart previews upcoming Boston Pops spring season
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Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart previews the upcoming spring season, which kicks off on Friday. Tickets are on sale now.By WBUR
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Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Part 1: Emmy Award Winning Conductor, Music Director Laureate of the Fort Worth Symphony and Director of Orchestral Studies at Baylor University
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Miguel Harth Bedoya has been the Music Director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for 20 years and is now their Music Director Laureate. In addition to other Music Director positions he has held, he has also guest conducted major orchestras around the world such as the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, a…
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The Incongruent: Behind the Curtain with Maksim Mintcaev, composer, conductor and maestro
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Embark on an auditory odyssey with us as Stephen King and Mikhail Skornyakov uncover the melodic intricacies of forging a career in music, in our latest interview with professional saxophonist, composer and conductor, Maksim Mintcaev. Join us for a session resonating with insights, where every note is an invitation to explore the cadence of a creat…
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Anna Lapwood is a British organist, conductor, and broadcaster. Currently Director of Music at Pembroke College, Cambridge, Anna has a full schedule as both organist and conductor. We go in-depth in relation to some of the amazing instruments Anna has performed on, as well as a wide-ranging discussion on Anna’s career and the challenges of classica…
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Then the Lord answered me and said, “Write the vision and engrave it plainly on [clay] tablets so that the one who reads it will run. “For the vision is yet for the appointed [future] time it hurries toward the goal [of fulfillment]; it will not fail. Even though it delays, wait [patiently] for it, because it will certainly come; it will not delay.…
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The increasingly public fight over MBTA funding
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In recent weeks, Gov. Maura Healey and the Legislature have been publicly discussing how to fund the state's largest transit agency. Jarred Johnson of the advocacy group TransitMatters, Brian Kane of the MBTA Advisory Board and Universal Hub blogger Adam Gaffin join Radio Boston to discuss the fight over the T's finances.…
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Beloved Boston chef and restauranteur Jasper White dies
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Radio Boston celebrates Boston chef and restauranteur, who died this past week, and his impact on Boston's dining industry.By WBUR
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Boston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam is set to take his final bow. Here's what comes next for him
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Boston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam will take his final bow for the company later this month after two decades of dancing for them. Radio Boston checks in with him on what's next.By WBUR
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#98 T&J — Your Heroes Are Human, 2 Traits The BEST Climbers Have, Honnold Says The Quiet Thing Out Loud, and Tim Tells Josh His Biggest Mistake
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Send us a Text Message. Tim Kang was just in SLC for the World Cup and NACS. He got to watch and session with some of the best climbers in the world. Hear from Tim what his major takeaways were that can help you too. SHOW NOTES: Honnold’s Comments About Competitions and $ Petzl Roc Trip James-Caro Wedding Present Support the Show. Support us on Pat…
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Description La clemenza di Tito in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Mozart's "La clemenza di Tito" premiered on September 6, 1791, at the Estates Theatre in Prague. Commissioned for the coronation festivities of Emperor Leopold II, it received a mixed reception but gained popularity in later years for its emotional depth and sti…
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Coffee and Morning Prayers - May Day 13, 2024
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By The Rev’d Sanford (Sandy) A. Key
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In this episode of One Symphony, conductor Devin Patrick Hughes sits down with renowned composer Pierre Jalbert to explore Jalbert’s musical journey, creative process, and the spiritual influences that shape his work. Jalbert shares intimate stories about his childhood in Vermont, his collaborations with world-class musicians, and the importance of…
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It’s hard to overstate Eric Mouquet’s impact on music during the 1990s, and he’s still going strong. We cover Eric’s seminal work with Deep Forest but also his extensive recording, performing and collaboration with everyone from Peter Gabriel to David Foster and Herbie Hancock. To listen / watch: Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio pl…
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CSO Program Notes: Helmchen Plays Beethoven
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Martin Helmchen, “who brings both freshness and expressive depth to everything he plays” (Chicago Classical Review), takes on Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto, a work of youthful bravura and pensive elegance. To open the program, Kazuki Yamada conducts Takemitsu’s shimmering How slow the Wind and Franck’s D Minor Symphony, featuring a mix of soarin…
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Woman shares IVF journey through audio diary
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Every year, thousands of people in Massachusetts pursue parenthood through fertility treatments. One mother shares her story.By WBUR
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Coffee and Morning Prayers - May Day 10, 2024
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Ride 7: "Diets & Conspiracy Theories" (ft. Ben Wilcox)
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On this Ride of Choo Choo I am joined by "Mr. Conspiracy" Ben Wilcox! He was a very popular guest on Garage Boozing so I had to have him here for Choo Choo. We talk about his lifestyle changes, how and why he got on the carnivore diet, his experience with water fasting, getting rid of his depression, his 50 pound weight loss, conspiracy theories, t…
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With plans on the table, the state budget negotiation begins
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WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann and Evan Horowitz of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University join Radio Boston to discuss state budget negotiations.By WBUR
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Local experts say helicopter parenting is a bigger danger to child mental health than screens
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Radio Boston speaks with two local experts who think our concerns about screen time might be blinding us to other issues causing anxiety in our children.By WBUR
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Coffee and Morning Prayers - May Day 9, 2024
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My first interaction with the musical term modes was Leonard Bernstein’s brilliant Young People’s Concert, also called What is a Mode? In that show, Bernstein showed how modes are an essential part of what makes modern music, meaning pop and rock music, tick. This was central to Bernstein’s point during this amazing show, which is available on Yout…
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College encampments raise questions about role of protests in society
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Radio Boston talks about the protest encampments at universities, what the institutions' handling of the camps says about the role of protests in today's world and the purpose of higher learning.By WBUR
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Coffee and Morning Prayers - May Day 8, 2024
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Tenor Jonathan Tetelman pays tribute to Puccini on latest album
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ tenor Jonathan Tetelman pays tribute to Giacomo Puccini, whose 100th death anniversary falls in 2024. Find out more!By American Public Media
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WBUR investigation uncovers oversight failures in Massachusetts' special education system
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Radio Boston spotlights a WBUR investigation that has uncovered potential conflicts of interest and a lack of oversight in Massachusetts' special education programs.By WBUR
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Coffee and Morning Prayers - May Day 7, 2024
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What warming weather means for the types of plants you can grow this year in your backyard
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Did you know your yard might have moved from a 5a to a 6? That's according to the latest update from the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map. It means some plants that previously might not have survived in the region now could.By WBUR
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Chef Jody Adams on Boston's changing dining scene and what's next in the industry
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Chef Jody Adams has been cooking in Greater Boston for more than 30 years. And later this month, she'll be opening a new restaurant in the city. We check in with her about her new venture and where she sees the city's restaurant industry now and in the future.By WBUR
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Steward Health Care files for bankruptcy. A look at what may happen next for its Mass. hospitals
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The Boston Globe's Robert Weisman joins Radio Boston to discuss the uncertainty around Steward's future and what that may mean for the hospital landscape in Massachusetts and beyond.By WBUR
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The versatile Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider leads the CSO as soloist in Mozart’s richly melodic Violin Concerto No. 2 and Kreisler’s wistful Liebesleid. Trading violin bow for baton, Szeps-Znaider conducts Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite, a neoclassical gem that shines a spotlight on the orchestra’s principal players, and Mozart’s Prague Symphony, a work of …
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#97 Davin Bagdonas — Alpine Fusion, Grizzly Bears, Developing 1000’s of Climbs World Wide, Chasing The Dragon, and The Call To Adventure
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Send us a Text Message. Davin Bagdonas has developed 1000’s of climbs all over the world. Elite climbers, fellow adventurers, and previous podcast guests, like Jimmy Webb, Jamie Emerson, Roman Yalowitz, Eric Jerome call up Davin when they want to go on a wild adventure to try to find the best boulders in the world. Davin takes us on a trip around t…
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