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A late diagnosis turned her world upside down. Now Katy Weber interviews other women who discovered they have ADHD in adulthood and are finally feeling like they understand who they are and how to best lean into their strengths, both professionally and personally.
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MURDER IN AMERICA is a true crime podcast that takes a state-by-state look at the most infamous homicides across the United States of America. Co-hosted by Courtney Shannon & Colin Browen (of "The Paranormal Files"), the two delve deep into the darkest tales of murder from each and every state, featuring a from a different state every week. Their passion for true crime, along with Colin's career in investigating paranormal activity gives the two a fresh outlook on these crimes, and allows th ...
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Anomalous Fascination

Anomalous Fascination

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The mysteries of the universe are vast. Whether they are light years away, in a far off country, in things we use everyday, or even our own backyard...they never seem to have an explanation...they just ARE. This podcast seeks to bring these unexplainable phenomena to our audience, while making it easy for anyone to understand. If nothing else, by listening to this, you’ll sound a lot smarter at parties.
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Hello and welcome to my podcast. I am a chic who enjoys watching Dateline, Female Killers, 20/20 or any show with True Crime in it. I honestly feel I should of became a detective. As I watch each show I really enjoy finding out each detail and life of the person who is being investigated and the person who is either missing or has passed. I can honestly watch true crime all day and never get sick of it. I have decided to start a Podcast to start discussing true crime that is either bizarre o ...
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Tennis Channel Inside-In

Tennis Channel, Tennis Channel Podcast Network

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Produced out of the state of the art Tennis Channel Studios in Santa Monica, California, host Mitch Michals takes you inside the world of professional tennis with the past, present, and future of the sport. Featuring Tennis Channel broadcasters, players, and many others who eat, sleep & breathe tennis. Stay in the loop and in the know with Tennis Channel Inside-In.
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Welcome to 'Tales to Sleep,' where enchanting stories come to life, taking your children to dreamland. Our carefully curated collection of bedtime tales sparks imagination and provides soothing narratives, making bedtime a delightful adventure for kids and parents alike. Join us for a peaceful journey into the world of storytelling, where sleep meets magic.
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In part two of this episode, I sat down and interviewed a man who claims he has killed 30 people. This two-part series will focus on the life of Nate "Boone" Craft, one of Detroit's most notorious hit men, who went into graphic detail with me about the Detroit gang scene in the late 1980's, and the details of his horrific crimes. This is a disturbi…
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The Athletic's Senior Tennis Writer Matt Futterman returns to the podcast to discuss a fast and furious start to the 2024 US Open, with tons of dramatic action all across The Big Apple. Futterman assesses Jannik Sinner's ability to handle the surrounding noise, Carlos Alcaraz's ability to bounce back, and Novak Djokovic's path to a record-setting 2…
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It’s time for tennis in the Big Apple, and journalist/broadcaster Nick McCarvel returns to the show to preview the US Open. McCarvel recaps another record-setting Fan Fest Week in New York, assesses the outlook for Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, and explains why Novak Djokovic is locked in as he aims for his 25th major title. The broadcaster als…
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In today's episode, I sat down and interviewed a man who claims he has killed 30 people. This two-part series will focus on the life of Nate "Boone" Craft, one of Detroit's most notorious hit men, who went into graphic detail with me about the Detroit gang scene in the late 1980's, and the details of his horrific crimes. This is a disturbing episod…
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A new album mapping 10 years of string writing, Anna Clyne's Shorthand takes its name from a concerto for cello and strings, performed on the album by Yo Yo Ma. Hattie Butterworth meets Anna to speak about this new project, as well as her BBC Proms commission and the impact of words, poetry and spirituality on her writing.…
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Christina McHale and Leif Shiras join the show to discuss a wild week in the tennis world, which saw Jannik Sinner win the Cincinnati Masters and reveal that he was cleared of any wrongdoing after testing positive for a banned substance. The broadcasters try to make sense of the situation, and discuss the ramifications on the sport. McHale & Shiras…
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This week on the Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford meets pianist Alexandra Dariescu who has recorded the piano concertos of Clara Schumann and Edvard Grieg for Signum with the Philharmonia Orchestra and conductor Tianyi Lu. Dariescu talks about her passion for Clara Schumann's concerto, and why she thinks it should be much more widely p…
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In the summer of 2022, 16 year old Mackenzie Shirilla crashed her car into a brick building at 100 MPH. She would end up surviving her injuries, but sadly, her two passengers Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan would pass away at the scene. At first, this seemed like a horrific accident… But the investigation into this car crash would prove that this…
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Monica Puig returns to recap a wildly entertaining Candian Open, with Jessica Pegula defending her title up north. The Olympic Gold medalist breaks down Pegula's recipe for success, Amanda Anisimova's resurgence, and how Diana Shnaider elevated her game in Toronto. Puig also reacts to Alexei Popyrin's improbable run to a 1000 title in Montreal, and…
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In today's episode, we examine the disturbing recent case involving the murder of teenager Britney Ujlaki. As this story twists and unfolds, I'm sure you'll be as shocked as we were in the end. - Listen to our new show, "THE CONSPIRACY FILES"!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl -Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.…
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Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) was perhaps the most ‘complete’ classical musician of the last century, as composer (covering everything from Broadway musicals to serial orchestral works), conductor (one of the 20th century’s most admired), teacher or pianist. Edward Seckerson interviewed Bernstein for Gramophone in December 1989, but his admiration we…
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Novak Djokovic finally captured the gold medal, and broadcaster Mark Petchey recaps the Serbian's greatest triumph on this week's episode. Petchey explains how Djokovic is able to rise to the occasion time and time again, and what is next for the man who has now won it all. The TC commentator also breaks down Carlos Alcaraz's next step after this s…
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Episode 189 with Jackie Schuld. “We need more time for things to work through our brains. Art helps with that and gives an outlet for all the intense emotions and thoughts we have.” Jackie is an expressive arts therapist who runs a private practice specializing in late-identified Autism & ADHD. As a late-identified autistic and ADHDer herself, she …
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Today's episode is Pt. 2 of our Austin Serial Killer series. In this episode, we speak with another family member of a victim, explore what could possibly be happening in Austin, TX and conclude this chilling story. This episode will shock you. - SIGN THE PETITION!: https://chng.it/FcbzbFT4qg - WATCH COLIN'S DOCUMENTARY: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
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The great Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan (1908-89) was fascinated with technology from an early age, and, from the early 1960s onward, he filmed many of his performances. Deutsche Grammophon’s streaming service Stage+ has a huge archive of Karajan’s films including his Telemondial legacy – recorded with the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics d…
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The 2024 Olympics are in full swing, and renowned sports journalist Candy Reid makes debut on the podcast to discuss all the tennis taking place in Paris. Reid discusses Iga Swiatek's sharp game on the clay, Novak Djokovic inching closer to that elusive gold medal, and whether Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev are built to go the distance. The CNN…
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In today's episode, we speak to the family members of victims and dive deep into the story of the recent drowning deaths in Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. Is there an active serial killer in Austin, Texas? How many more people will die before the police finally start to acknowledge that something is happening here? This episode will shock you. - …
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As we step into the summer holiday period, this week we thought we’d revisit one of our special longer-length episodes from last year featuring one of our writers, our historical recording expert Rob Cowan on what we can gain from listening to recordings from the past. Why should we listen to historic recordings? What can we learn from them, and wh…
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The one and only Robbie Koenig returns to the show to discuss a dramatic time in pro tennis, with Matteo Berrettini among several players to hoist a title. Koenig recaps the Italian player's triumph in Gstaad, a pair of first-time title winners in Marcos Giron & Nuno Borges, and the form that Rafael Nadal had in a run to the final in Bastad. The co…
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In today's story, we cover the case of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln... but that isn't the murder that we're discussing in the episode. This episode takes a look at the other two people that were in the booth with Lincoln and his wife on the night that he was killed, and the horrific impact that the event had on both of their lives that woul…
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Hattie Butterworth meets soprano Sophie Bevan ahead of her appearance at the First Night of the Proms. Moving through Sophie's early life and career, they speak about her experience navigating a diagnosis of bowel cancer, the importance of her faith and family, and what she wishes audiences knew about the life of a singer. Music included in the eps…
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It's a loaded episode of Inside-In this week, as two-time US Open champ Tracy Austin returns to the show to recap the 2024 Wimbledon Championships. Austin breaks down how Barbora Krejčíková went on the run of a lifetime in London, and how the Wimbledon winner along with finalist Jasmine Paolini and several others on the WTA are hitting their stride…
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In April, Dalia Stasevska, Chief Conductor of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, launched a new project, ‘Dalia’s Mixtape’, for Platoon. Leading her BBC orchestra, she has recorded ten works by ten modern composers, each shedding a new and different light on the symphony orchestra and what it c…
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If Lindsay Davenport is here, you know it's a big deal in the world of tennis. The Hall-of-Famer breaks down all the action at Wimbledon, where Elena Rybakina is serving her way towards another crown in London. Davenport discusses Donna Vekic's breakthrough to the semifinals in her 11th Wimbledon apperance, Jasmine Paolini's dream season continuing…
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Barstool Hubbs returns to the podcast to break down all the action at the All England Club, as the Wimbledon Championships enter Week 2 with everything still up for grabs. Hubbs discusses Jannik Sinner's continued brilliance after he dispatched Ben Shelton, and why Carlos Alcaraz might be the best ticket in all of sports. He also breaks down a surg…
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In today's episode, we wrap up the tale of the tragic murder/suicide that rocked the wrestling world, carried out by world famous ringmaster Chris Benoit. This is a twisted and disturbing case, and listener discretion is heavily advised. - Listen to our new show, "THE CONSPIRACY FILES"!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nR…
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Conductor and founder of The Sixteen Harry Christophers speaks to Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford about his new album, ‘70: A Life in Music’, which features 39 carefully selected recordings from the conductor's career so far, spanning periods from the renaissance to contemporary music. Reflecting on his 45-year career, Christophers' talks abou…
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Tennis journalist Sam Jacot joins the show on-site at Wimbledon, as the crown jewel of tennis continues to rage on in London. Jacot recaps Jannik Sinner's hard-earned victory over Matteo Berrettini, and explains why Carlos Alcaraz remains the best ticket from a fan perspective in the game. The ATP writer also discusses the losses by seeded players …
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One of the new fresh faces in tennis media Anastasia Folorunso joins Inside-In to recap Day 1 of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, which saw tons of drama-filled action. Folorunso reacts to Aryna Sabalenka's withdrawal from the tournament, and explains why Coco Gauff could be the one to seize the moment in London. The host of the "Ground Pass" Podc…
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Episode 188 with Jes Hagan. “The first study on women and ADHD was done in 1979, but there wasn’t a study on the menstrual cycle and ADHD until 2017.” Jes is a nutritional therapist and board-certified integrative menstrual health educator and coach. She is the founder of Her Mood Mentor, a virtual premenstrual clinic. Her own experience of living …
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Soprano and composer Héloïse Werner speaks to Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford about her new album, ‘Close-ups’, which features composers Barbara Strozzi, Julie Pinel and Hildegard of Bingen as well as compositions by Werner herself. Her second album sees her collaborating with fellow musicians Colin Alexander, Julian Azkoul, Max Baillie, Kit D…
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In today's story, we discuss the tragic murder/suicide that rocked the wrestling world, carried out by world famous ringmaster Chris Benoit. This is a twisted and disturbing case, and listener discretion is heavily advised. - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights an…
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Tennis.com Gambling Writer & VSIN contributer Zachary Cohen returns to the podcast to discuss all the storylines on the road to Wimbledon, with American Tommy Paul winning Queen's Club and becoming the top ranked American. Cohen breaks down Jannik Sinner's triumph in Halle, Alcaraz's stumble on the grass, and he recaps Jessica Pegula's return to th…
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In today's episode, we examine the disturbing case of the Oakland County Child Killer, and poke holes in the "official story" that a single person is responsible for the deaths of four young children in Detroit in the late 1970's. Listen to "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" now!!! Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl Apple Podcasts -…
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For their debut Harmonia Mundi release as a duo, pianists Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy have recorded two works by Schubert, the great Fantasy in F minor and the Divertissement à la Hongroise, and, in between, a work they commissioned, Trompe-l’oeil by the Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov (b1955), who has said of his piece, ‘You can envisage …
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One of the top coaches in tennis history returns to the podcast, as Paul Annacone stops by to discuss all the grass court action in Europe. Annacone recaps the title runs last weekend for Alex De Minaur and top British player Jack Draper, and explains why Carlos Alcaraz is phenomenal on this surface. The Tennis Channel commentator also dives into J…
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Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená speaks to Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford about her new album, ‘Czech Songs’, which features composers Bohuslav Martinů, Antonín Dvořák, Hans Krása and Gideon Klein, and for which she's joined by the Czech Philharmonic and Sir Simon Rattle. ‘Czech Songs’ is out now on Pentatone.…
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