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The StageLeft Podcast lifts the veil on the music industry by telling the stories of those with a unique vantage point. We talk to the unsung heroes behind the success and help young musicians going into an ever complex industry by gleaning advice about the working practices of the the greats from those who were in close proximity when the magic was being made. The StageLeft Podcast has featured musicians who’ve worked performed live & in the studio with David Bowie, Elvis Presley, The Beatl ...
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Ashley Stephens is a struggling junior journalist, desperate to make her mark in the world of radio news. Follow one woman’s hilarious odyssey as she battles to be taken seriously, and get the real scoop. Starring Bethan Cullinane and James Corrigan. Created by Andy Apollo.
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Townhall Review is today’s top conservative weekend radio show. Townhall Review brings together political commentary and analysis from leading conservative talk-radio hosts. You’ll enjoy the fast-paced recap of the week’s political events Townhall Review provides. You can rely on the show to provide the “who said what” in U.S. politics, global news and breaking news. Townhall Review honors your conservative principles and enables you to participate in the conversation on issues shaping our n ...
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This is a podcast relating to Irish culture particularly the youth demographic. The show is aimed at providing tools for listeners to implement in their own lives through interviewing a range of specialists in different fields.
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Marlon and Jake Read Dead People is a podcast hosted by the Man Booker Prize-winning and internationally bestselling author Marlon James and his editor, Jake Morrissey, Executive Editor at Riverhead Books. In each episode, Marlon and Jake talk about authors—specifically dead authors. Authors they like. Authors they hate. Great books, terrible books, and books they love that you’d never expect them to. As a writer and an editor, Marlon and Jake have read thousands of books between them, and t ...
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At the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot—the Feast of the Tabernacles—Jews all over the world celebrate the protections God gave them as they fled slavery. The beginning of that holiday this year brings news that Israel, which is centered in the land Jews fled to when they were freed from slavery, has killed the master terrorist—Yahya Sinwa…
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Israel was blessed to have Harry Truman in the White House when the U.N. voted on the Jewish state receiving international recognition in 1949—a year after Israel declared its independence. Truman successfully lobbied other countries hard to go along with American and recognize Israel. Our next president may be as crucial to Israel’s future as was …
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Kamala Harris’s campaign fell into real danger last week. Yes, some polls show her even with Trump. Yes, legacy media bias from “60 Minutes” and Univision was impossible to ignore. Yes, she gave wholly inadequate answers on the friendly chat shows where she appeared. But what really threatened Kamala Harris’s campaign last week is that it looked ri…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk and James Blair, Trump's campaign political director, report on the growing momentum for President Trump, leading in key battleground states. Blair highlights successful campaign stops, focus on immigration, and new border patrol policies, emphasizing voter turnout and shifts in voter registration. 👉Follow Charlie on X…
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Just how desperate has Kamala Harris and her campaign become? With polling numbers beginning to slide and betting markets growing bullish on Donald Trump, the Democrat anointee tried to conduct a media blitz this month. That backfired, however, as CBS’ 60 Minutes cooked an answer on one question in stealth edits and Harris could not summon a cohere…
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In this episode, John Solomon interviews Michael Whatley, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, who emphasizes the Republican National Committee's offensive strategy in the upcoming elections, citing gains in polls and voter enthusiasm driven by dissatisfaction with Kamala Harris’s policies. Whatley also discusses key issues like immigrati…
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The 2024 Election is on us. I’ve been emphasizing “the choice,” voters must make—and that it’s underway, even as it’s still being debated across the country and people who vote right up through election day. That choices between the two tickets, Trump Vance, Harris Waltz, but also between Trump's national security team and his 3,000 other political…
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Townhall Review - October 12, 2024 Charlie Kirk talks with Fox News Contributor, Sara Carter, about the severe damage in Florida and North Carolina, where Hurricane Helene has wiped out entire communities. Carter reports from the scene, sharing stories of resilience and how Americans are stepping up to help their neighbors without federal support. …
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Before he wrote his classic novel, 1984, George Orwell wrote an essay where he put it that political speech was increasingly becoming distorted so as to “defend the indefensible;” and used to support that which, in its clear and obvious meaning, would never be supported. We see this everywhere now: killing an unborn child today is “reproductive rig…
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In this episode, Larry O'Connor discusses Kamala Harris's disastrous performance in her 60 Minutes interview, where she struggled to provide clear and coherent answers to semi-tough questions. 👉 Follow Larry O'Connor on X 👉 Follow Townhall.com on X See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Kamala Harris is stuck in a media doom loop. Her internal polling must be telling her she needs to do more interviews. But when she does, things only get worse for her. Take her “60 Minutes” interview. What a debacle. Harris didn’t fall back on her old standby about coming from a middle class family, but she did dodge the tough questions again. Whe…
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In this episode, Tony Perkins, host of This Week On The Hill, talks with Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, about the upcoming election and the media's role, particularly criticizing bias during debates. They emphasize the importance of civility in politics, Israel's strained trust with the U.S. under Biden, and the need for strong leadership on b…
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Next year, could a woman beater be living in The White House? According to reports in The Daily Mail and The New York Post, if Kamala Harris wins, the answer is “yes.” Three women accused Emhoff of slapping his ex-girlfriend so hard she spun around—then climbing in a cab with her when she tried to escape him. They’ve provided photos and documentati…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt interviews former President Donald Trump about various topics, including U.S. foreign policy, Israel's military strategy, and the situation in Iran. Trump criticizes the Biden administration, claiming their policies have been detrimental to Israel, and discusses his belief that Israel has the right to defend itself, whi…
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The rhetoric about this election can be extreme, but it is the left’s rhetoric that strikes irrational fever pitch. After all, just what constitutional rights were abridged under Donald Trump. Under Trump, there was never more dissent in this country. Some are criticizing Elon Musk for writing “Very few Americans realize that, if Trump is NOT elect…
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Joe Piscopo and Ambassador David Friedman, author of One Jewish State: The Last, Best Hope to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict discuss the deteriorating U.S. policies toward Iran's nuclear threat and Israel's struggles under Biden’s administration. Friedman argues that Trump’s approach, especially through the Abraham Accords, brought stabil…
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October 7th marks one year since the Hamas massacre in Israel—and we're hearing of marches to commemorate it at several universities in the United States … marches essentially to celebrate the atrocities, not mourn the victims of October 7th. A professor at Oxford once said "The chief purpose of education is to know when someone is speaking rot"—an…
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Townhall Review - October 5, 2024 In this episode, we dive into the heated Vice-Presidential debate between Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. With the election just weeks away, Hugh Hewitt breaks down the key moments, policy clashes, and what’s at stake as voters head to the polls. Key Segments: VP Debate Showdown: Ohio’s J.D…
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Thing are changing rapidly in the Middle East. Israel has virtually destroyed Hamas. The campaign against Hezbollah began in earnest with the pager attack. Then we saw the elimination of Hassan Nasrallah and his entire top leadership—along with the destruction of vast amounts of stockpiles of what supposed to be the A-Team of terrorism. Israel is—n…
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In this episode, John Solomon and Former U.S. Congressman Lee Zeldin discuss the contrast between JD Vance's strong debate performance and Tim Walzs' unpreparedness, noting Vance's alignment with Trump and ability to connect with voters. 👉Follow John Solomon on X 👉Follow Lee Zeldin on X See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Republicans haven't left a debate this happy since the second Reagan Mondale face off in 1984. Despite facing three opponents, Tim Walz plus two hostile moderators, J.D. Vance acquitted himself flawlessly. Of course, the questions were seeded with gratuitous fact checks and frame from the left. They focused on beltway obsessions like climate change…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt interviews Ambassador David Friedman about his book "One Jewish State: The Last, Best Hope to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" and Israel's actions in Lebanon. Friedman supports Israel's sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, suggesting a model similar to Puerto Rico’s governance under U.S. sovereignty for Palesti…
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This November, our First Amendment right to free speech is on the ballot. At a World Economic Forum panel last week, former Secretary of State John Kerry said the quiet part out loud. He hates the free speech social media allows. Here’s what he said: “they're putting out disinformation, our First Amendment stands as a major block to be able to just…
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In this episode, Seth Leibsohn and Ed Morrissey, of Hotair.com, talk about the VP debate tonight between JD Vance and Tim Walz, where Vance may challenge Waltz on policy positions linked to Kamala Harris. Leibsohn and Morrissey then discuss President Biden's apparent confusion when asked about the Israeli strikes in Yemen, with the hosts expressing…
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Israel has a message for the Middle East: The gloves are off. The days of strategic restraint and symmetric responses are over. After demolishing Hezbollah leadership in less than a fortnight, the Israelis destroyed Houthi power and shipping infrastructure nearly simultaneously in response to a ballistic missile attack. That sent a clear message to…
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Townhall Review - September 28, 2024 Hugh Hewitt turns to Florida Congressman Mike Waltz to discuss Israel's overnight attack on Hezbollah, severely damaging its missile fleet and raising questions about a potential conflict with Iran. Joe Piscopo questions retired General Jack Keane about the possibility of U.S. troops being used in a potential gr…
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Israel has been on the receiving end of more than 10,000 incoming rockets, drones, and missiles since October 8th of last year when Hezbollah unprovoked began its war against Israel in the north of Israel. The Biden/Harris Middle East policies is in flames, as is the region. All that Vice President Harris can say about Israel and the Southern War, …
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In this episode, John Solomon and Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson discuss Zelensky's taxpayer-funded visit to the U.S., portraying it as a political move to garner support for Ukraine, with little accountability for the aid sent. They also highlight concerns over FBI informants' involvement on January 6th and failures within the Secret Service reg…
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What’s it like getting feedback from Robert Plant when playing on Led Zeppelin songs? How do we best deal with song changes on the day of the gig? How to best negotiate fees to ensure everyone is paid fairly? What makes Paolo Nutini unique to work with? How did the recent Florence and the Machine Royal Albert Hall show work logistically? Hosted by …
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In this episode, Lara Trump and Michael Whatley, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, discuss the RNC's efforts to ensure election integrity, including recruiting poll workers and observers, combating voter fraud, and protecting the sanctity of the vote. 👉Follow Lara Trump on X 👉Follow Michael Whatley on X See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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This is Carol Platt Liebau for Townhall.com. The union that represents IRS employees has just endorsed Kamala Harris—and it’s not surprising. Along with President Biden, she’s delivered 80 billion dollars in new funding and 80 thousand new agents to scour Americans’ tax returns. She’s done a lot for them … with your tax money. In the end, that’s wh…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager criticizes President Biden's foreign policy, stating that his decisions have led to a more dangerous world, citing the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and weakened U.S. deterrence. He argues that Biden's actions have emboldened adversaries like Iran, Russia, and China, contributing to global instability and a decline i…
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The 2024 Election is on us. Voting has begun in Pennsylvania—this weekend in Virginia. The race is tied, and I mean tied. I’ve been emphasizing “the choice,” voters must make—and that it’s underway, even as it’s still being debated across the country and people who vote right up through election day. That choices between the two tickets, Trump Vanc…
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Attorney General Merrick Garland has just made a speech denouncing alleged efforts to turn his handling of the Justice Department into a “political weapon.” Garland doesn’t have a leg to stand on. I guess we’re safe to presume he wasn’t referencing Kamala Harris’ attacks on Robert Hur, when Hur didn’t prosecute Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified…
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In this episode, John Solomon and Rep. James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, discuss the Biden administration's policies and their impact on issues such as the economy, security, and border control. Comer criticizes the administration's actions and lack of transparency, highlighting a hearing focused on these concerns, and emphasi…
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Townhall Review - September 21, 2024 Joe Piscopo and former CIA operative Dan Hoffman look at how Israel sent a very clear and explosive message to Hezbollah via old-school pagers. Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson turn to Roger Kimball, editor of The New Criterion for a look at the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump’s life. Hugh Hewitt turns to…
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Israel has carried off a mission impossible, the technological and psychological equivalent of its raid on Entebee in Uganda in 1976. There, Israel rescued over 100 hostages, losing only one Israeli soldier, Yonatan Netanyahu—the brother of Bibi. Of course, the UN Secretary General condemned Israel then, for the sad story of this world is too many …
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt talks with Florida Congressman Michael Waltz about the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict, praising Israel's strategic operations and discussing U.S. military deterrence. They also criticize Vice President Kamala Harris' statements on military engagement and address security concerns around assassination attempts on former Pres…
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The recent attempted assassin of Donald Trump had recently tweeted out, “Democracy is on the ballot.” Many of you will recognize that as a direct quote from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and other prominent Democrats. Will we read about this anywhere in mainstream media? When the would-be assailant of Nancy Pelosi in California kept yelling “W…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk and Senator Tommy Tuberville discuss security concerns surrounding former President Trump, with Tuberville criticizing limited protection and suggesting military involvement. They express frustration over the lack of support for enhancing Trump’s security and critique the Democrats' handling of related issues. 👉Follow …
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There’s now been a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. So: He’s survived more assassination attempts than his opponent has national media interviews. We know what the press would say had—God forbid—Kamala Harris faced assassination twice. When there’s violence toward the left, the right’s rhetoric is blamed. But when it comes to Donald Tr…
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It was just two months ago when Thomas Matthew Crooks shot and nearly killed Donald Trump at a rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania. Ever since, the story has all but disappeared from media coverage. We know very little about the motives of that would-be assassin, whether he had assistance, and with whom he may have communicated. The DOJ hasn’t bee…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt talks with Senate GOP Whip John Thune of South Dakota about the 2024 Senate map, highlighting critical races like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan. 👉Follow Hugh on X 👉Follow Senator John Thune on X See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Salem Podcast Network
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Americans deserve a more balanced debate than they got from ABC. The moderators fact-checked former President Trump four times, but never fact-checked Vice President Harris, and at least one FactCheck was factually incorrect. Trump may have made 14 false statements, but Harris made 16. While the moderators pressed Trump six times for follow-ups, th…
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Townhall Review - September 14, 2024 Hugh Hewitt turns to Matthew Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon for analysis of the first and likely only debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Larry O'Connor blasts ABC News for how moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis handled the debate, and how it quickly became clear that they threw down 100…
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In the 1970s, there was much talk that the presidency was too big for one man, and that it had become increasingly difficult for a president to affect much change. The inauguration of Ronald Reagan in 1981 annulled that kind of talk. The new movie, Reagan, starring Dennis Quaid, shows the Gipper challenging our malaise, our fatalism and the perceiv…
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In this episode, John Solomon and Bernie Kerik, retired Police Commissioner of the NYPD, express concern over the lack of attention to terrorism during the 2024 presidential debate, despite escalating threats like terrorists entering the U.S. and Iran's proxy activities. They emphasize the dangers of open borders and the potential for future attack…
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