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History Makers Radio

History Makers Radio

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Join in and listen to interviews from the weekly radio show "History Makers" with host Matt Prater and be inspired by stories of people who have been successful in sport, business, politics, media, ministry and life in general.
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Eat Your Heartland Out

Heritage Radio Network

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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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There's More to That

Smithsonian Magazine

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Smithsonian magazine covers history, science and culture in the way only it can — through a lens on the world that is insightful and grounded in richly reported stories. On There's More to That, meet the magazine's journalists and hear how they discover the forces behind the biggest issues of our time. Every two weeks, There’s More to That will give curious listeners a fresh understanding of the world we all inhabit. Host and Smithsonian magazine editor Chris Klimek is a longtime public radi ...
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Many talented people's writings and movies address the deep, dark mysteries of our world — across both Fiction (Horror, Crime, Sci-Fi, Action-Adventure, Romance, LGBT) and Non-Fiction (Crime, History, Science, Paranormal) stories. Please step into the “House of Mystery” 5 nights a week and join us as we go deep into the creative process behind our esteemed guests' works. Past Guests in Non-Fiction have included Marcia Clark (of the O.J. Simpson trial), Robert Kennedy, Jr., Jesse Ventura, Bur ...
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"Unspoken Requests" is a radio program hosted by Jared Cheek and Mike Adams. It is recorded in Bloomington, IN and aired in syndication on community radio WFHB every other Wednesday night in the enviable time slot of 11pm-1am. This is the podcast version where we edit out all the copyrighted material and whittle it down to just the best, original, top shelf, premium content.
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The Effin' CrunchCrew

Joe" BigSpook" Martinez - April"Pinkie"Marie - Jeremy"Pan Blanco"Piering

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Everyday life situations consisting of growing up in our days of youth to ghost , UFOs , crime and why is it so damn hot in Texas? I guess you can call this an adult radio show online (so we get away with a lil more) lol! Music is a big deal in our lives so if we can help by listening and maybe setting up an interview lets Go!!
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Windows on the World LIVE Every Sunday at 8pm GMT Mark Windows: Researcher, film maker and host of Windows on the World. WOTW was starting to broadcast information from around 2005. Mark has been finding and presenting solutions since then. This includes presenting detailed studies into many subjects from systems of law to the paranormal. The weekly show is at 8pm UK time and focusses on joining the dots of the Bigger Picture and often the current Global Action Plan. Factual and informative, ...
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The Bobby Blackwolf Show

Bobby Blackwolf Studios

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A weekly internet radio show and podcast discussing the latest news in gaming as well as sometimes reminiscing about gaming's history. It records LIVE on Sundays at 8PM Eastern/5PM Pacific on the VOG (Voice of Geeks) Network Twitch Channel while taking live calls via Discord and including chat room interaction.
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SKATCAST

Script Keeper, Zaq Flanary

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Irreverent audio theater for your ear ballz!Zaq Flanary, the Script Keeper, has created a fun escapist podcast that will briefly take your mind out of our current social weirdness. From the short series Inside My Mind, where Zaq takes you on an audio journey through the chaos that is his brain, to Gunner Halifax, a sci-fi comedy show that follows the WORST human in the universe, we give your brain a break from the daily grind and provide a humorous break. The show draws inspiration from the ...
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In 1971, a young, incorrigible mischief-maker named Dennis Mitchell became the newest neighbor of President Richard M. Nixon. The Mitchell boy, nicknamed Dennis "The Menace" by the President's staff, pushes and pesters Nixon relentlessly and, eventually, his shenanigans come to influence all matter of White House affairs right up to its incredible downfall in this astonishing 1990 radio documentary that has been "unearthed" after decades of obscurity.
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NDNs on the Airwaves was developed from the need to know more about the recent history of native radio, the current state of native radio and where native radio is going in the future. This series gives voice to those who are passionate producers of radio, grateful musicians and individuals who help us understand how radio both reflects and shapes Indigenous cultures all across our territories. There is a common thread tying it all together, and that is Indigenous voices. This series offers ...
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Politics is broken. How do we fix it? Armando Iannucci and Anoosh Chakelian meet policy makers, activists, special guests and actual, real-life *people* impacted by political failures to ask: can politics be different? Armando Iannucci is the renowned satirist, broadcaster, writer and director behind hit shows including Veep, The Thick of It, and The Day Today. He was the co-creator of the long-running comedy character Alan Partridge. His movies include In The Loop (2009), The Death of Stali ...
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"Essential listening..." Why the US and UK went to war in Iraq and its legacy. Gordon Corera investigates. Twenty years ago a US-led coalition invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein. The UK was America's main partner. For many it remains a war based on a lie. So why did it happen? Why was Washington so fixed on regime change in Iraq? And why did the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, commit the UK to taking part? The BBC's security correspondent Gordon Corera seeks to find new answers to ...
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The Big Hairy Podcast is brought to you by clean beauty brand, thebeautyworX (www.thebeautyworx.co.uk). It explores hair and the meaningful ways it’s linked to identity, ethnicity and gender. TV and radio star, Sarah Cawood speaks to a wildly diverse range of guests from drag queens to best-selling authors, celebrity wig-makers and body-positivity influencers, who share funny, moving, inspiring and thought-provoking stories about their hair. We’ll hear from Shanice Croasdaile, star of BBC’s ...
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More Programs @ www.OpenandClear.com - Here we will be discussing the personal divine revelations shared by Devan Byrne involving the ten dimensional experience of all this universe. For any Question, Comments EMail: OpenandClear@GMail.com with the subject line "TEN DIMENSIONS". This is not any one religion, but ALL OF THEM.------------------------------------------... The Following is only for search enhancement ... A Course in Miracles, ACIM, I am, Almighty, A Course, in Miracles, The Mira ...
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American Shoreline Podcast Network

The American Shoreline Podcast Network

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ASPN is the platform for top minds in the coastal and ocean space. Whether your interest is coastal business, policy, science, engineering or advocacy, with ASPN you'll be better prepared, better informed, and better equipped to adapt and thrive. No other platform brings together so many cross-sectional coastal experts. We believe understanding the spectrum of coastal issues and interests is the key to truly thriving on the American shoreline. Hear the complete coastal conversation on the Am ...
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Enoch Lavender was born in Australia, raised in Norway, spent time living in China and is now based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been studying Hebrew and the Jewish roots of our faith for the past decade, and has a keen interest in the Middle East from a Bible prophecy perspective. Enoch writes regular articles about current events as they relat…
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Nicky Sullivan is the resident manager of a sober living home in Chicago. There she rides herd on ten newly sober addicts and alcoholics, trying to point them in the right direction while keeping their chaos to a minimum. But when one of her residents is murdered, Nicky turns to the investigative skills honed during her past career as a homicide de…
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You can't turn a corner in Hollywood without running into a nepo-baby. But few have used their relationship to a celebrity parent as much as John Owen Lowe, the son of actor Rob Lowe. The father-and-son co-created and star in Unstable, a workplace comedy that looks at the uneasy dynamics between a famous dad and his son, drawing on their real-life …
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In Venezuela, thousands of civilians have taken to the streets in protest - after Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the Presidential elections, in a result that is being disputed by international observers. The government-controlled election authority announced Maduro had won with 51 per cent of the vote but many - including US Secretary of State A…
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As America hurtles towards a third election featuring Donald Trump, experts are again asking why he has such mass appeal. Part of the answer lies in the 1980s policies of Ronald Reagan, that's according to Nobel prize-winning economist Professor Joseph Stiglitz. Guest: Professor Joseph Stiglitz,By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia is moving to secure its undersea cable infrastructure, with the establishment of the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre. The centre was unveiled yesterday in Tokyo by Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, at a meeting with Australia's counterparts in the Quad security group, which includes the US, Japan and India. Guest:Dr. Willi…
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Following the Albanese Government's first Cabinet reshuffle, Ministers have been on the offensive spruiking their new portfolios and admonishing the Opposition for their criticism. And Opposition leader Peter Dutton is visiting Israel. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments …
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Just months after budget regional airline Bonza went into voluntary administration, Rex Airlines has placed a halt on trading of the company on the stock exchange - calling in accounting firm Deloitte to help with financial services. There are concerns the airline is on the verge of collapsing, which could remove vital services for regional communi…
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At the Paris Games, Mollie O'Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus have further taken their place in the rich history of Australia at the Olympics. While back home, in the AFL, blood on the floor at Essendon after last weekend's loss to St Kilda.In netball, the burden of favouritism not worrying the Adelaide Thunderbirds ahead of this weekend's Super Netbal…
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The Albanese Government's new-look cabinet has officially been sworn in at Parliament House, Tony Burke has swapped the Workplace Relations portfolio for the hefty ministries of Home Affairs and Immigration. He is now already in Indonesia for talks on security issues including countering terrorism and people smuggling and told RN Breakfast his prio…
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Silence + Rapture is the first partnership for the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Dance Company, since their last joint venture nearly ten years ago. Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Rafael Bonachela, artistic director at the Sydney Dance Company joined RN Breakfast to discuss how the dazzling…
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A report in The Saturday Paper revealed concerns that Our Watch is ignoring the impact of alcohol and other key factors in gender-based violence. Data from the The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education shows that alcohol is a factor in up to 65 per cent of all police-reported family violence incidents. Featuring: Philip Ripper, No To Violen…
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Ray Lawler died last week at the age of 103. He's arguably Australia's most famous playwright as well as an actor, theatre director and producer. His iconic play 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' changed the course of Australian theatre when it was first performed in Melbourne in 1955. Guest: Alison Whyte, actor who played 'Olive' in Neil Armfield's…
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A new report highlights the close relationship some large meat producers have with governments and it claims this can have a negative impact on the environment, animal welfare and human health. So, what needs to change to achieve healthy and sustainable production of red and processed meat? Guest: Dr Kate Sievert, Research Fellow with the Global Ce…
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The decades long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is on the brink of erupting into another war in the Middle East. The US has cautioned Israel about escalation with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, as Israel weighs its response to a rocket attack from Lebanon over the weekend that killed 12 youths in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights.Hezbollah …
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In a race for the ages, Australian swimming stars Ariane Titmus and Mollie O'Callaghan went head to head in the Paris pool for the 200-metre freestyle. Mollie O'Callaghan dethroned teammate Ariane Titmus, claiming the gold medal while Titmus nabbed the silver, in a history making race. Guest: Tom Maddox, ABC News Reporter in Paris…
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It's Episode 900 and our 19th birthday! Episode 1 was recorded on July 24, 2005. Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition released, and I have some thoughts on it from someone who is speedrun adjacent. I also (finally) tell the full story about how I was technically a city semifinalist at the Nintendo World Championships 1990. I was at the Souther…
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In 2008, medical history was made when doctors completely cured a patient of HIV for the first time. Now a major conference has heard that the Berlin Patient has a successor - which could have important implications for future cure strategies for HIV AIDS. Guest: Dr Norman Swan, host of What's That Rash? podcast and RN's The Health Report; author o…
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There have been some great musical moments in the history of the Olympics, that have etched themselves in the minds of viewers and listeners. So, which piece of Olympics music is Russell Torrance from ABC Classic's favourite? Guest: Russell Torrance, ABC Classic Mornings presenterBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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While the health impacts of RSV for babies and young children are widely known, a lot of older Australians don't realise they should be vigilant about this virus. But former ABC Chair and Ita Buttrose is on a mission to raise awareness about RSV for older Australians. Guest: Ita Buttrose, Former ABC Chair and RSV awareness campaigner Producer: Eddy…
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Fears of a full-blown war between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel got closer over the weekend, after a rocket fired from Lebanon killed 12 people at a soccer field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. The IDF responded with strikes on a number of targets in southern Lebanon, but it's unclear what else could follow - and how Hezbollah will respo…
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At the Olympics – a gold medal to Jessica Fox and the Matildas winning an 11-goal thriller are the big stories out of Paris this morning.In the AFL, the Bulldogs and the Hawks on the rise.In rugby league, another stellar performance from Nathan Cleary as Penrith thrashes St George-Illawarra. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfi…
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The Albanese Government has undertaken a Cabinet shake-up, with Tony Burke taking on the seemingly mega-portfolio of Home Affairs, Cybersecurity and Immigration. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Michelle Grattan…
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The dumping of both the Immigration Minister and the Home Affairs Minister is being labelled as a win for the Opposition - who have been calling for them to be moved. Deputy Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley told RN Breakfast she believes Tony Burke's appointment to the portfolio of Immigration is a "weak one" and Andrew Giles' move to the portfo…
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The NSW government has announced a move to legislate a ban on "no-fault evictions", preventing landlords from ending a lease without a "reasonable" excuse from next year. The changes will be some of the most significant in the rental market in a decade, with NSW Premier, Chris Minns telling RN Breakfast "something has to change" as Sydney rental pr…
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Australia is facing a shortage of intravenous fluids used for tens of thousands of patients in hospitals across the nation. AMA President Professor Steve Robson says the amount of IV fluid needed in Australia is 'staggering' this week could be a 'danger week', and hospitals could be forced to juggle elective surgeries. Guest: Professor Steve Robson…
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Just a few days into the Olympics, and the Australian medal tally is already swelling. Tracey Holmes joined RN Breakfast for an update on just some of the thrilling performances so far.The Matildas wrangled a magical comeback against Zambia to keep their Olympics dream alive, while flag-bearer Jess Fox claimed gold in the women's canoe slalom K1 ov…
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Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah are threatening to erupt into open warfare, after rockets fired from Lebanon killed a dozen people in the occupied Golan Heights. Mostvictims were children or teenagers, struck when rockets hit a soccer field. Tovah Lazaroff, Deputy Managing Editor at Jerusalem Post says it's a "sharp reminder" we're on the bri…
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I ran freight and wagon trains for years from Missouri to Santa Fe. Courted death from arrows to snake bites, drowning to dysentery, each and every trip. Came through all that only to be dealt a bad hand in Deadwood. Got myself killed. Now the Grim Reaper is swinging for my boys, too. They’re men, actually, and I won’t let them end up dead like me.…
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In this compelling collection of fifteen personal essays, Dr. Mako Yoshikawa takes us along on her journey to gain a clearer understanding of who her late father was. Secrets of the Sun "...is particularly brilliant at capturing the grief, guilt and fear that adults who experienced childhood abuse face when deciding how or whether to maintain a rel…
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Since childhood, David Harris has suffered from debilitating nightmares. He has sought the advice of psychiatrists and other health professionals without obtaining any relief. When he meets an attractive young psychic, Emma Jackson, she encourages him to seek the help of her friend Anna Tungsten, a hypnotherapist. During an emotionally charged past…
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The Burning Gem spins from chance meeting of a woman ready for adventure after years in a loveless marriage and a mysterious artisan who will show her another world. Barbara has always had an uncanny ability to read others, but her full empathic skills emerge only after a part of her soul is crystalized into a flaming red gem. Desperate to escape h…
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The SKATCAST Network presents: The Just A Ride Podcast #103 with the Bahs Today's Ride: This week the trio discusses one of the greatest badasses of history to date and they go hard on the brainy meats. Have a lovely Friday Turds! Visit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material…
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The diagnosis of a serious heart condition in Dr Daniel Timms' father in 2006 set him on a path that could change the world, especially those with serious heart conditions. The pair began work on a revolutionary artificial heart which nearly two decades later has been successfully implanted in a human for the first time.…
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An investigation by The Guardian has revealed lobbying by friends of Gina Rinehart to have a portrait of her in the National Gallery removed were so extensive, the gallery's director wrote to the Federal Arts Minister, warning him it might come up in Parliament.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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