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Get your bubblegum fix with Scott, Simone and Craig - your purveyors of sweet, sticky and pointless facts. Always interesting, often hilarious, we guarantee a sugar high with trivia you didn’t know you didn’t need to know!
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suZANNE aka Bom Bom Lulu is the host of this weekly Dutch radioshow. A show that stands for a great sound of sleazy trashy Rock & Roll / Garage/ Punkrock/ 60's beat/ Ye Ye beat/ 60's Girl Garage/ Raw Rhythm & Blues/ Bubblegum punk/ Pre wars/ Nasty rockabilly/ Trashy Country and many many more...for all ye sinners and sufferers...
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Potent Pictures

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Potent Pictures is the choice podcast for your daily commute. Four personalities: David, Matt, Peter, and Sean gather weekly to discuss all things movies and pop culture while adding elements of idiocy and irreverent opinions about weekly movie releases.
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Finders Keepers Records

Finders Keepers Records

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Behold Finders Keepers, a British record label, 40 years in the making, introducing fans of psychedelic, jazz, folk, funk, avant-garde and whacked-out movie musak to a lost world of undiscovered vinyl artifacts from the annals of alternative pop history. Catering to record collectors and DJ-producers alike with a huge emphasis on sample friendly soundscapes, rocksteady back-beats and primitive electronic experimentalism. Discerning purveyors of the bizarre and abnormal should expect the Japa ...
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A sideways look at today’s events in history, brought to you by our dedicated team of reporter-presenters. Newsbang is written and assembled automatically by artificial intelligence, but don’t let that stop you.
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Join Chris Celona and Ethan Shalaway as they discuss all things music and 90s ‘grunge‘ rock, with discussions of stories, albums, lyrics, artists, as well as interviews, questions, and answers. Produced by Drew McFadyen.
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Foolishnessness

Foolishnessness

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Join David Streader, Gabe Hogan and Heath Johnson for a messed up show for messed up people. Seriously, this is greatest podcast that has ever existed in the entire history of space and time and bubblegum. Perfect for replacing the crappy Monday morning radio show you normally listen to. Or Afternoon Drive show. Or even your neighbours having sex. It's awesomely awesome. Foolishnessness cares about your needs and is up and ready to make sweet sweet love to your ear drums.
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Three friends (and occasional guests) discuss the various adaptations of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, as well as lots of other animes, and public transit in New York and New Jersey. We sometimes get explicit. https://www.patreon.com/jjbpod
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Hi, it’s Brit. I will be sharing my thoughts, tips and experiences related to the topics of each episode. I want to use this podcast to connect with more people and learn through thinking.
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Your weekly trip down junk food lane with San Francisco radio personality Cammy Blackstone and geek foodie Leo Laporte. From hot dogs on a stick to pizza in a cup, Munchcast covers geek food in all its guises. You can take your gourmet, just give us the midway. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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He's a stay-at-home dad with ADHD, no sense of smell, and a severe case of 80's and 90's nostalgia - - She's a retired cruise ship singer who now works in construction and insisted they get a potbellied pig 8 years ago... Listen to our {married couple's} ramblings that up until now only we've been entertained by. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepenleyproject/support
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Welcome to the Business Buyer Diaries. My name is Nathan Platter, I’m a full-time employee, and I bought a business! I did everything right from finding the deal, handling due diligence on 63 different opportunities, and ultimately buying a profitable gym, and boy was I in for a surprise as a new owner! I chronicle everything in real time, including the biggest wins to the stressful nights at 2am. I’m sharing my journey without sugarcoating anything, so you don’t repeat ...
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Hey, I'm Dev and I've got a few stories to tell. I also know a lot of people who have cooler stories to share. So I made a Podcast. Join me as I explore the many perspectives on life with my guests each week, as we talk about anything from ending world hunger to stubbing toes. Enjoy
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A Micro RPG is a tabletop role-playing game with rules no longer than a few pages. In Table It!, listen to find out if this crew of theatre nerds and role-playing vets will table it or shelve it. Playing new games monthly; drops biweekly Sundays.
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Welcome to Talking Email with Postmark, a new podcast mini-series brought to you by Wildbit, the makers of Postmark. On this podcast, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how Wildbit, a thirty-person SaaS company, approaches customer communication across three distinct SaaS products. We’ll cover a wide-range of topics from email template design to blacklist monitoring and discuss some key considerations and important lessons that we've learned along the way.
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Observe and Report

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The Observe and Report Podcast is a semi-regular podcast where your hosts Jax and Jason take you on a wild and winding road of pop culture. Each episode the hosts discuss their most recent viewings of film and television and challenge each other with a new piece of media to observe, pushing (and sometimes punishing) each other out of their comfort zones
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Mixtape Memories with Matt Heart Spade & Jinners

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Mixtape Memories is a nostalgic weekly podcast hosted by Matt Heart Spade & Jinners, reminiscing about music from the 90s and the NYC music scene in the aughts. Incorporating stories about mixtapes in the 90s that influenced them and their wild times as NYC music bloggers during the aughts, Matt & Jinners will rewind and talk about their favorite artists, albums, concerts and general musings from their formative past. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.
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In 1974, a scandal erupted at the White House as President Nixon was caught rifling through filing cabinets at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Nixon attempted a daring escape on a child's scooter. The cover-up reached comedic heights as Nixon ordered staff to burn evidence disrupting a marshmallow roast with Japanese dignitaries.His…
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This week on the show, Chris joins Ethan for one more show from up north and the pair discuss this day in music, the legacies of Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington, as well as the recently announced Bubblegum XX release from Mark Lanegan’s estate. Later on, Ethan shares a non-exhaustive list of axioms to help keep you enjoying your music. Support…
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It's time to return to the heyday of cyberpunk OVAs: the 1980s. We watched classic late-'80s OVA, Bubblegum Crisis, episodes 1 and 2. It's on Retrocrush and Peacock. We also talk about Tetsuo the Iron Man, last wishes, crappy real-life robots, and the potential fate of the man behind the Bubblegum series. | Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts | Suppor…
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The Radio Show kicks off with a variety of intriguing topics, from Zillard's bombshell regarding Einstein's involvement in the atomic age to London's underground marvels and Coolidge's sudden rise to the presidency. The hosts dive into historical events such as the Battle of Chaeronea and the capture of former Chilean deputy director Raul Ituriaga.…
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Tonight's radio show covered a variety of intriguing topics, starting with Mao's unusual 'brains for brawn' initiative during China's Cultural Revolution in 1966. The show delved into the chaos caused by intellectuals forced to switch roles with laborers under the Muscle Militia regime. It then humorously recounted Christopher Columbus's comedic mi…
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A rare look at a live-action manga adaptation this week: we watched Hideaki Anno's 2004 film, Cutie Honey. We're joined by Discord admin Aaron as well. We also talk about Survive Style 5+, seaweed nutrients, The Knick, Blue Mountain coffee, Con Air, and how to pronounce "Z". | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitt…
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Join us in this episode as we dive into the fascinating events of history and current affairs. We start with the tale of Lithuania's 17th-century Russian roulette, NASA's lunar prospector crashing into the moon, Spain's lost treasure at sea, and the intriguing world of bin men turned stock market gurus. The news segment takes a comedic spin on the …
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This week, Chris and Ethan review Jerry Cantrell’s new single ‘Vilified,’ and discuss what they’re expecting from JC’s forthcoming album ‘I Want Blood,’ out on October 18. Support the show on Patreon! Becoming a Patron is the most effective way to support the show:https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bibl Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungeb…
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Host Justin James (Kitt!) Bridges welcomes local San Martian guitarist Easy to the studio. Easy talks about the live recording as winners of an Austin Tourism grant, and plays two acoustic cuts. With live JJB playing Easy's guitar, and found CD's from Justin;s early years, this is a show you do not want to miss.…
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In the News-Show, we covered various historical events and quirky stories, starting with the creation of NASA in 1958 by President Eisenhower in response to the Soviets launching Sputnik. This move ignited a wave of UFO sightings and catapulted Americans into the space race. In 1818, French physicist Augustine Fresnel caused a stir with his wave th…
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In a whirlwind of historical anecdotes, News Bang covers a wide array of events ranging from the Spanish Empire's exploitation in the Philippines in 1571 through the unveiling of the oldest known Anglo-Saxon helmet in Suffolk to the tumultuous execution of Robespierre and Saint-Just in Paris during the Reign of Terror in 1794. The broadcast also de…
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In 1972, the Watergate break-in occurred, revealing a botched attempt to bug the Democratic National Committee headquarters, leading to a major political scandal and Nixon's eventual resignation. In a bizarre turn of events, 153 Welsh settlers invaded Argentina in 1865, bringing their culture to Patagonia. The Bank of England was established in 169…
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In 1945, the British public decided to replace their wartime leader, Winston Churchill, with the charismatic Clement Attlee, marking the end of an era. Attlee's victory speech practice and quirky interactions paint a picture of a changing political landscape post-war, with humorous anecdotes capturing the sentiments of the time.The establishment of…
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In a shocking turn of events at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, Bob Dylan, once a favorite of acoustic purists, shocked the audience by going electric, causing uproar in the folk music community. Eyewitnesses described the scene as Dylan assaulting the audience's eardrums with amplified music, leading to protests and even accusations of injectin…
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We put our podcast fingers on the pulse of the anime community this week, as we take a look at brand-new anime, My Deer Friend Nokotan, episodes 1-3. We also talk about Mass Effect, Big Buck Hunter, dangerous New Jersey deer, Pixar's Cars, Japanese eras, and Tsukihime. | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | S…
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In this episode, we delve into historical events with a touch of humor and satire. From Antoine de la Morte Cadillac founding Detroit to Brigham Young's alleged pub crawl turned settlement in Utah, we explore pivotal moments in history with a comedic twist.The discussion takes us through the infamous Dust Bowl heatwave of 1935, where cities sizzled…
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In the early 1900s, the introduction of radio in Bombay led to mass confusion and hysteria among the citizens, with some mistaking broadcasts for messages from the gods. Meanwhile, the sale of the first Ford car to a dentist marked a milestone in automotive history, despite initial technical issues. The Vatican made controversial statements regardi…
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Chris and Ethan are back this week, running through this day in music, chatting about new announcements from Jerry Cantrell and Smashing Pumpkins, before getting to the main course of this week’s episode… discussing three STP songs that you may not have in your usual rotation that highlight the talent of the band - “Still Remains,” “Adhesive,” and …
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The News-Show covers a range of events across history and the globe. Starting in China, the show describes an earthquake in Dingxi causing chaos, followed by a shift in the Tibetan Plateau. Moving to Vietnam, a new emperor rises to power with the help of French mercenaries, leading to the relocation of the capital. In England and Scotland, the Acts…
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In the Wild West, the first successful train robbery occurred at the hands of the James Younger Gang led by Jesse James, resulting in a theft of over $75,000 in gold. Eye-witness accounts describe a chaotic scene with Jesse James intimidating passengers and local law enforcement vowing to bring the outlaws to justice. As tensions rise, the Rock Isl…
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In a shocking turn of events, Otto John, head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in West Germany, has defected to East Germany, leaving the intelligence community in disarray. Speculations arise about his motives, whether he was a double agent or simply undergoing a midlife crisis. Meanwhile, the introduction of Henry Ford…
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New York City suffered a massive inferno in lower Manhattan, originating in a candle factory, spreading rapidly to 345 buildings. The fire department’s outdated equipment struggled to contain the blaze, prompting a reevaluation of urban planning by city officials. Meanwhile, tragedy struck in the English Channel as King Henry VIII’s beloved ship, t…
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In this episode of Newsbang, we cover a variety of historical events and news stories in a humorous and engaging manner. The show starts off with headlines about Emperor Julian's failed expedition, the Pope declaring himself infallible, Quebec's wettest summer, and the Archbishop of Canterbury's unusual demand for clergy to learn juggling chainsaws…
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Back in the almost-present (this show is 9 years old), we watch three episodes of MMO isekai Overlord. We also talk about our (non) experiences with MMOs, MUDs, future videogame isekai shows, and childhood crushes. | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord…
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In this engaging podcast, we journeyed through various historical events, starting with the Eureka Network's cheese smuggling revelation in 1985, the invention of cool air in Buffalo in 1902, and the violent clash in Altona in 1932. We explored the chaotic scenes during the French Revolution at the Champ de Mars, followed by a comical weather repor…
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In today's episode, we delve into a variety of intriguing historical events and news stories. We start with the closure of the last Big Tent show of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, leaving clowns unemployed and elephants pondering their next move. Then we shift gears to the 1969 Apollo 11 moon mission where astronauts aimed for lu…
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In this lengthy and detailed news-show, we explore various historical events and their impact. From the invention of Twitter in 2006, which revolutionized communication with its 140-character limit, to President Jimmy Carter's infamous malaise speech in 1979, where he confessed to losing his political compass. The show delves into the 2018 World Cu…
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In a whirlwind of headlines, the podcast covers various eccentric news stories, starting with Chicago's hot property market literally catching fire. Then, the discussion shifts to plumbers turning into video game heroes in Japan and French citizens storming a castle demanding better prison food. The podcast delves into historical events like the st…
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The News-Show covers various headlines and stories, beginning with robots advancing in their ability to think, causing panic among humans. The show highlights the Live Aid concert in 1985 led by rock stars like Queen to raise funds to combat famine in Ethiopia. The story then shifts to the historic uprising in Montenegro against Italian occupiers i…
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The episode takes a humorous and satirical approach to news stories and historical events. It covers topics such as the 2006 Lebanon War, the creation of the Medal of Honor, Kiribati declaring independence from the UK, and the Newark riots in 1967. Additionally, it discusses peculiar historical events like King Æthelstan's unification of England in…
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Tune in as we delve into various historical events, from French explorer Samuel de Champlain's return to Quebec in 1616 to Vice President Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton's infamous duel in 1804. We also explore Chile's declaration of war on copper in 1971, and the daring escape of Mexican drug lord El Chapo Guzman in 2015. Additionally, we discus…
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In this episode, we delve into various intriguing headlines from history and the present day. Starting with the Battle of Britain in 1940, we learn about the fierce aerial combat between the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe, where bravery and absurdity collided in a sky filled with planes and chaos. Moving to 25 years ago, we witness the Women's W…
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