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Birds On A Blue Note

YoungCow Media LLC

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Looking for a sports podcast that covers St. Louis' two most beloved teams? Look no further than the "Birds On A Blue Note" podcast! Join our hosts as they break down the latest for the St. Louis Cardinals & the St. Louis Blues From game recaps to news, our show has everything you need to stay up-to-date on these two iconic franchises. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, Birds On A Blue Note is the podcast for you. So tune in and let's talk sports!
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Stand‑up comedian Chip Chantry and Emmy‑winning producer Thomas O'Brien drop weekly episodes about comedy, tropical travel, and living a life you don't need a vacation from. You'll also get the inside track on their first tropical comedy bash, Chip Chantry's Thanksgiving in Paradise at the Blue Note Hawaii in Waikiki on November 26th.
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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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Jazz Cruises Conversations invites you to escape to the high seas for the most intimate and candid conversations in music. Go beyond the stage for full-length interviews with the biggest names in jazz and smooth jazz, recorded live on the world's premier floating music festivals. Guided by veteran host Lee Mergner (and other musicians, comedians, and on-board talent), hear legends open up about their careers, creative process, and lives on the road, all recorded exclusively on sailings of Th ...
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High Notes is a monthly series of conversations with Jazz aficionados about their favorite albums off the timeless label Blue Note records. Open to the public for people who love Jazz or curious to get into the genre. Each monthly conversation will be recorded and posted on youtube and other services to listen to it as a podcast. Moderated by WJSU.
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Tune in to the loudspeakers of a small midwestern sleep-away camp plagued by supernatural terrors and natural disasters. Sydney Sargent, resident camp nurse, cheerfully reports on all the terror we must face with a big smile. Let's hope there's nothing weird about that! Episodes air every Monday night at midnight EST. Note: Camp Here & There contains mild horror elements and mature themes. It is not intended for audiences under 16 years of age. https://www.patreon.com/bluewolfe https://disco ...
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(Note: Blue Babies Pink is like an audio book. Start with the Prologue, then Episode 1, Episode 2, etc.) For nearly a decade, Brett Trapp Harman kept a secret journal of thoughts on being gay and Christian, knowing one day he'd shout the story he feared most. On a Wednesday morning in late 2016, he logged on to Facebook and began shouting... He started by publishing a Gossip Guide to his sexuality—a cheeky way to let friends know his secret. He then began sharing the vivid details of his sto ...
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"Fiercely and unapologetically progressive, and definitely NSFW. 'The Professional Left' features award-winning bloggers Driftglass and Blue Gal as they skewer right-wing absurdities and dismantle mainstream media mealy-mouths with razor-sharp wit and zero filter. From mercilessly mocking partisan hacks to elevating stories the media ignores, it's the profane, unflinching political commentary you didn't know you needed. More at http://ProLeftPod.com."
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Singer-songwriter José James has established himself as a trailblazer with his intoxicating blend of jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and electronica. Join us for a moderated discussion as he talks about his Blue Note Records debut, "No Beginning No End," an album that marks a new chapter in his artistic journey. José will answer a few questions and wrap up the session with a short performance of cuts from the new release.
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The namesake of the Robert Glasper Experiment has long kept one foot planted firmly in jazz with the other in both hip-hop and R&B. He has worked extensively with Q-Tip, is the music director of Mos Def’s touring band, and has toured with the multiplatinum R&B singer Maxwell. Yet his experiment has just begun.
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Casey, Crime Photographer

Entertainment Radio

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Casey, Crime Photographer was a popular radio show that aired from 1943 to 1955 on CBS. The show was based on the character of Jack "Flashgun" Casey, a crime photographer for the fictional newspaper The Morning Express, created by novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey, Crime Photographer radio show poster The show followed Casey as he solved crimes alongside his reporter friend, Ann Williams, and his other friends at their favorite hangout, the Blue Note Cafe. The Blue Note was also a jazz club ...
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A virtual adaptation of our popular Young Lions Jazz Master Sessions Program engaging our family of musicians to offer FREE live instrument lessons for beginners of all ages or those interested in getting reacquainted with their instrument as well as Master Class Sessions designed for more intermediate/advanced players and professionals. All live lessons are offered at no cost, use the Zoom platform, and are approximately 40 minutes in length. Listen for FREE here or watch Full Session Video ...
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Wong Notes

Premier Guitar

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Hi, my name is Cory Wong. This is my podcast. I'm going to talk to your favorite artists as they discuss their personal tricks of the trade, never-before-heard stories, and the proper response when Sinatra wants to peep your master tapes.
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History Notes

Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective

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Origins: Current Events In Historical Perspective presents short audio discussions of the historical context of some of today's most important issues. Check out origins.osu.edu for the written versions of these podcasts and more!
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. Blue Jam was an ambient radio comedy programme created and directed by Chris Morris. It aired on BBC Radio 1 in the early hours of the morning from 1997 to 1999. More information can be found on the Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Jam This are the audio recordings from the Cook'd and Bomb'd website, which can be found here: http://www.cookdandbo ...
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Billboard's Keith Caulfield (Managing Director, Charts and Data Operations) and Katie Atkinson (Executive Digital Director, West Coast) offer weekly Billboard chart breakdowns, discuss the hottest music news and cover the year’s biggest musical events. Casual pop fans, chart junkies and everyone in between are invited to this weekly half-hour discussion.
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Golden Age Fiction

Paul Lawley-Jones

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Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction." The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last decade of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stories. If you have a story that you'd like me to perform, please let me know using the email addres ...
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Boxfart!

Red and Blue Productions

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Join hosts Red and Blue as they try to come up with main topics that HAVEN'T been done to death by every other board game commentator, but no promises. We are two friends who have been gaming together for years and have always been able to talk at length about the board games and the hobby we love so very much. Join us on our travels through our own collections and see as we experience the zeniths and nadirs of the wonderful world of modern hobbyist board games! Editor's note: Though we rema ...
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Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson Step into the groove with Jazz Epicenter, hosted by legendary Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Ralph Johnson. In episode 6.7, Ralph curates a smooth and soulful journey through the latest in contemporary jazz, spotlighting new releases, timeless grooves, and hidden gems from the genre’s brightest talents. Whether you're a longtime jazz lover or just discovering the sound, this episode delivers rhythm, class, and plenty of soul—straight from the epicenter.
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Meditation Minis Podcast

Chel Hamilton | Meditation Minis

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Short guided meditations to calm your anxiety, overcome negative thinking, increase your confidence, and more. Don’t think you have the time, or mental focus, to meditate? Most of these mind-shifting meditations are 10 minutes or less. Soothe your stress away and feel better fast with this award winning guided meditation podcast by Hypnotherapist Chel Hamilton today. For more information visit: https://meditationminis.com Please Note: The meditations presented in this podcast are from a wide ...
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"Diehlman at Halftime" is a weekly NBA podcast that dives into team analyses and the league's top stories! Find "Diehlman at Halftime" on Social Media: Instagram/TikTok/X: @DiehlmanAtHalf Larry's Personal Social Media Accounts: Instagram/X: @LarryDiehlman Chris' Personal Social Media Accounts: Instagram/X: @ChrisDipi **50th episode released on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025** NOTE: All Season 1 episodes were originally published on Soundcloud (but they're listed on this page). Starting with Season 2, ...
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830 - A Jazz Podcast

Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins and Ray The Jazzman

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"8:30...A Jazz Podcast”: The name of the podcast "8:30” comes from the Grammy Award winning album by the legendary Jazz Super Group Weather Report, that defined Jazz Fusion music back in the early 70’s & 80’s. With Joe Zawinul on Keyboards, Wayne Shorter on Saxophones, Jaco Pastorius on Bass, and Peter Erskine on Drums, Weather Report set a high standard of excellence throughout the Jazz World. With your podcast hosts, DJ’s Herman “Hollywood” Dawkins and Ray The Jazz Man, these two Jazz Musi ...
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Authentic Thriving Podcast is a trauma-informed mental health and personal development podcast hosted by Abies Sonia Ebenezer-Bamigbayan, a BACP-registered counsellor, life coach, and positive psychology practitioner. This podcast supports individuals navigating trauma, burnout, emotional suppression, people-pleasing, faith-related emotional wounds, and identity loss, particularly within African and Black diaspora communities. Each episode blends psychoeducation, cultural insight, reflective ...
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The Hi-Note Podcast

Jesse Hill & Hank Berumen

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Join Hank Berumen and Jesse Hill as they dive into the culture and stories of local musicians, singers, and songwriters. Mississippi is known for the birth of the blues, and so many more sounds are waiting to be discovered.
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Work House Blues

Work House Blues

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Work House Blues is my personal financial journey. At 40 years old, I have been very fiscally irresponsible. I have massive amounts of debt and no savings to speak of. Join me as I figure out the world of investing and work to grow my wealth. Please note, nothing in this pod cast is investing advice. I am not a financial advisor. This is merely my personal journey and my personal opinions. If you are interested in investing yourself, please consult a financial planner.
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The official companion podcast for “Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger” Season 2. Listen in and go behind the scenes with stars Olivia Holt, Aubrey Joseph, and the rest of the cast and creators as they discuss each episode directly after it airs.Watch new episodes of “Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger” Thursdays at 8pm/7c on Freeform or the next day on Hulu and on-demand! Hear every episode of The Marvel After Show on Marvel.com: https://www.marvel.com/digital-series/podcasts/the-marvel-after-show
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Three sessions all featuring Art Hodes, with Bechet on two . . the Art Hodes Blue Five with Max Kaminsky (tpt), Mezz Mezzrow (clt), Pops Foster (sb) and Danny Alvin (drums), the Hodes Hot Five with Wild Bill Davison (c), Sidney Bechet (clarinet and soprano sax), Foster and Freddie Moore (d) and the Sidney Bechet Blue Note Jazz Men with Davison, Hod…
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We did it. We took the Sunburnt dream to Waikiki and Chip headlined Thanksgiving Eve at Blue Note Hawaii — then floated, feasted, hiked, and laughed our way through paradise. This is the first episode back, packed with travel wins, comedy chaos, and the exact playbook we used to make Chip "the most famous man in Waikiki" for a few days. 🤙 Why hit "…
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After more than half a year away, Birds on a Blue Note is back. In this catch-up episode, we rewind through a few of the highlights of the 2025 season before looking ahead to a pivotal 2026 offseason. With Bloom now officially at the helm, we break down what his arrival means for the club’s direction, roster strategy, and long-term identity. From s…
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On this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, host Ralph Johnson guides listeners through a masterfully curated journey of jazz from the 1960s and 1970s — an era that continues to define the sound, spirit, and soul of the genre. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, Ralph opens the hour by inviting listeners into the “jazz scape,” a place without landmarks or bo…
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel start the show with Part 2 of their analysis of Tony Dokoupil’s first week as the CBS Evening News host (01:02). They dive into the technical difficulties, the quality of the writing, and one thing Bryan and Joel think he did well this week. Next, the guys discuss the death of a Pittsburgh newspaper, and what …
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We start with the ICE murder of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis and the Trump administration's obvious lies about what happened, despite clear video evidence. Then we cover the shocking news that nine House Republicans actually broke ranks to force a vote on extending healthcare subsidies that keep insurance affordable for 22 million Americans—wil…
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LeDoux, the Interplanetary Company pilot, had flown too close to Callisto in an attempt to get a gravity assist from Jupiter to make up for lost time. But the Callistonians were known to waylay travellers in order to sate their 'curiosity' about humans. That meant that Verger, Anderson, LeDoux, and their 'cargo' of music-playing wives for the exile…
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Watching The Crying Game with your parents during a hurricane? 😬🌪️ That's just the start of Episode 45 of the Sunburnt Podcast — a tropical comedy vacation full of bad family movie choices, Las Vegas grandmas, and fireworks that absolutely did not need to be 62 minutes long. Welcome to Sunburnt Podcast Ep. 45, where every episode is a mini tropical…
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We humans seem to love comeback stories, and there is no comeback quite as compelling in the classical music world as Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto. It was written three years after the disastrous premiere of his First Symphony, a premiere so catastrophic that it lives on in the annals of musical history, and is the essential starting point …
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Big Band Jazz emerged in the early 20th century and is known for its powerful sound created by large ensembles of brass, woodwind, and rhythm instruments. It became especially popular during the Swing Era of the 1930s and 1940s, when bands led by musicians like Duke Ellington and Count Basie filled dance halls across the United States. The music fe…
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Send us a text In this week's episode of "Diehlman at Halftime," Larry and Chris discuss: Trae Young and agents working on a trade out of Atlanta Jaylen Brown ascension NBA Welfare Check Game of the Week: Cleveland Cavaliers-Minnesota Timberwolves weekend season series @ Minnesota, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026 @ Cleveland, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026 All mus…
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan is joined by Joel today to discuss the regime change in Venezuela (07:57), including CNN’s coverage of this news. Next, the guys examine the start of the Tony Dokoupil era at CBS News (26:50). They dive into who he is, why he was picked, and more. Then, Bryan and Joel take a look at CBS News’ newly released values (36:…
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We open on the fifth anniversary of January 6th by examining MAGA's stunning overnight flip-flop on war and foreign intervention. How did "America First" isolationists like Matt Walsh, Laura Loomer, and Cat Turd suddenly become cheerleaders for regime change in Venezuela? Why are pundits so confused by this reversal when we've seen it all before? U…
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If you've been online this past week, you've likely seen countless headlines and social posts paying tribute to the "end of MTV." But what exactly is ending? On the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, we're sorting through all the memorials to discuss the real story, which is that MTV shuttered the last remaining music-only channels throughout the worl…
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CONTENT WARNING: MENTIONS OF SELF HARM, DEPICTIONS OF VOMIT, AND BODY HORROR Audio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on the evening of day 1334. MAJOR INSIGHT INTO: ​ANOMALY8 anatomical control ​ENTITY2 emotional strain and trauma MINOR INSIGHT INTO: ​Tension between ENTITY2 and ENTITY14, regarding ENTITY5 ​Disappearance of ENTITY9 Important n…
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These recordings from a septet through a full band feature the arrangements and some compositions by the great Mel Powell. After he left jazz in the late 1950's he became well known as a serious composer and educator, but his arrangements for jazz groups demonstrate his earlier abilities as applied to more commercial ensembles. The 1946 orchestra f…
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Porky's ego wouldn't stay in his own body, and that, believe it or not, was what saved the city! Today's story is "The Man who Saved New York" by Ray Cummings. It appeared in the July 1943 issue of "Science Fiction Stories" on pages 69 to 78. Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings) (August 30, 1887, New York, New York – January 23, 1957, Mount Ve…
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Step into the Jazz Scape with Ralph Johnson on another immersive episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, featuring the finest jazz from the 1960s, 1970s, and beyond. This episode weaves together legendary performances and thoughtful storytelling, spotlighting iconic artists including Miles Davis, Gerald Wilson, The Jazz Crusaders, Chucho Valdés, Al Jarreau,…
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What if the quality of your life is simply the story your space is telling back to you? Today we pull apart the idea of “space” across four domains physical, mental, spiritual, and relational and show how small, deliberate shifts create outsized results in mood, clarity, and connection. We start with the tangible: how clutter quietly drains energy,…
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The Venusians had kidnapped Stanley Murdock, shown him around their underground base in the desert of New Mexico and told him of their plans to conquer Earth and make slaves of its populace. And then, having no use for him, released him. It was the best joke ever according to the Venusian sense of humor, for who would believe him? "The Vanguard of …
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In their final episode of 2025, Driftglass and Blue Gal try to sum up the entire awful year in just a few key words or phrases. As they close out nearly 16 years of podcasting together, the hosts reflect on the core lies drilled into Americans' heads so long that people automatically reach for them whenever the truth becomes too uncomfortable to fa…
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All Dr. Rawlings could think about was having a chicken farm. And Miss Austin. But he had these pesky patients to deal with. Patients who thought they were from Mars, or who could walk through doorways to Mars. Freud had nothing to say about that! "Office Call" appeared in "Fantastic Universe," October 1954, pages 74 - 81. Charles E Fritch (January…
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Early sessions produced by Norman Granz for his Clef label featuring great Swing Era Stars - the Gene Krupa Sextet has Charlie Shavers, Bill Harris, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and the leader while the various Hodges groups have Emmett Berry, Lawrence Brown, Hodges, Webster, Leroy Lovett, Cal Cobbs, Osie Johnson and others all …
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The original wild man of jazz - Purvis was an extraordinarily gifted trumpet player who spent time with most of the great white players of the pre-swing era and led several dates. Here he is with his own groups (with J.C. Higginbotham, Coleman Hawkins, Frank Froeba and Adrian Rollini among others), Hal Kemp and His Orchestra, Ben Selvin and His Orc…
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Send us a text In this week's New Year's themed episode of "Diehlman at Halftime," Larry and Chris discuss: Christmas Day Slate Recap JJ Redick Rips into Lakers' Effort Following Christmas Day Collapse Do the Spurs have the Thunder's Number? Game of the Week: Sacramento Kings @ L.A. Clippers, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025 "Auld Lang Beat" by Oliver Massa …
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Hello, media consumers! Today's episode is a special holiday mailbag episode wherein Bryan and Joel answer your questions, as well as some they have for each other. The show starts out with a discussion about what media they enjoy in their free time (02:29) before they dive into questions like “What was the most overcovered story this year?” (12:06…
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To love a saint is hard. To be one, that is harder. Today's story is "Redemption" by Robert F Young. It appeared in the July 1963 issue of "Amazing Stories" on pages 6 to 45 and 51. Robert Franklin Young (June 8, 1915 – June 22, 1986) was an American science fiction writer. He remained little-known by the public, in the United States as well as abr…
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We explore how erased history, language loss, and foreign validation fuel identity crises among black children and adults, then map practical steps for parents, teachers, and leaders to build Afrocentric pride with depth and care. Dr Ronke Posh shares tools from the Rooted Movement, from language at home to curriculum shifts that honour Africa’s le…
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Happy holidays from Sunburnt! This Christmas episode mixes Santa with island vibes: CVS coupon wizardry, brand-new holiday movies we can't wait to see, and two festive Guinness records. Slather the sunscreen, pour the cocoa. Let's go. 🎄🌴 Why hit "Play"? 🎄 Baby's first Elf + "men over 50 are scary" recap (and the Will Ferrell debate) (00:56). 🧴 Our …
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All Cap Barlow cared about was his golf course on the lonely planet of Straba. But when Clarence Raine landed to conduct a survey, and the ship of legend crash landed, strange events began to unfold. "Strangers to Straba" appeared in "Fantastic Universe", October 1954, pages 90 - 98. Carl Richard Jacobi (July 10, 1908 – August 25, 1997) was an Amer…
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Driftglass and Blue Gal bring their epic year-in-review series to a close, covering September through December and finally boxing up 2025 to send it to hell. The hosts examine the final months of a year that saw legacy media trapped in their own 'Both Sides Do It' prison, DOGE's promises evaporate into nothing, and the Epstein files get a (incompet…
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Welcome to a very special episode of Boxfart! to end our first full year of talking into a can! Red and Blue would like to thank all the listeners that have made this so much fun to do and to all our friends who have supported us with kind words and confidence. This episode includes the games we played, the winner of the giveaway (congratulations, …
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Recorded live on the Journey of Jazz cruise, this episode of Jazz Cruises Conversations features an in-depth discussion on the legendary Dizzy Gillespie. Host Lee Mergner is joined by trumpeter Sean Jones and tap artist Brinae Ali to explore Dizzy’s physical trademarks, his deep spirituality, and his enduring influence on the evolution of jazz. Key…
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GET A SYDNEY PLUSH (LAST CHANCE!!!) Audio gathered from various sources at SITE2 on day 1333. MAJOR INSIGHT INTO: Dynamics between ENTITY7 and ENTITY6 ENTITY7's propensity for wildlife MINOR INSIGHT INTO: Complicated affairs between ENTITY7 and his social circle ENTITY6's fear of plastic insects Important notes: I'm too tired to explain how I was a…
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On the latest Billboard Pop Shop Podcast — and near the eve of Christmas — hosts Katie and Keith are talking through a selection of unforgettable movies, and moments, featuring holiday music – including White Christmas (1954), Home Alone (1990), Elf (2003), Love Actually (2003) and Mean Girls (2004). Plus, as it’s the final episode of the pod for 2…
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Send us a text In this week's special edition Christmas-themed episode of "Diehlman at Halftime," Larry and Chris discuss: NBA making changes to injury report rules and prop bets, and looking to reduce tanking NBA Teams' Christmas Wishlist Game of the Week: The NBA's quintuple header on Christmas Day, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025 Cleveland Cavaliers @ N…
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Uncharacteristic sessions from two musicians unfairly pigeon-holed as dixielanders . . here playing superb mainstream Jazz with much more modern-sounding rhythm sections . .Russell's clarinet is heard with Buck Clayton (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Wendell Marshall (bass), J.C. Heard (drums) and Freeman is on tenor with Shorty Baker (trumpet),…
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Hello, media consumers! Today’s episode is a special year-end edition of The Press Box where Bryan is joined not only by David but by Joel as well! Bryan, David, and Joel come together to discuss the 12 people who shaped the media in 2025, in no particular order. The show starts out with Joel and David meeting each other for the first time, followe…
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Next time you're on an escalator someplace, keep your wits about you. Today's story is "Descending," by Thomas M Disch. It appeared in the July 1964 issue of "Fantstic Stories of Imangination" on pages 70 to 82. Today's story is dedicated to listener Ed Pearson. Thank you for the great recommendation. Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4…
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Clearwater Jazz Holiday’s History of Jazz Outreach Program engages professional musicians to share the story of Jazz through live, interactive musical experiences. The Program has exceeded 36,000 students in approximately 60 Tampa Bay area schools and has evolved to also bring meaningful experiences to schools and organizations serving at risk stud…
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What if the story you were told about success, beat the class, top the target, outshine the room, has been holding you back from the very growth you want? We pull back the curtain on how competition sneaks into classrooms, living rooms, and boardrooms, shaping self‑worth and turning partners into opponents. From childhood rankings and repeat years …
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I wanted to take a moment to say thank you for being here. After nearly ten years of this podcast, I took a brief pause over the past several months. I’m happy to share that I’m back. New episodes will begin dropping after the first of the year. Over the next week or two, I’ll also be updating the feed with remastered versions of past favorites — a…
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