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The Tackle Shop

Mike/George Acord

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Brothers George and Mike Acord with 30 plus years in the fishing tackle business running Susquehanna Fishing Tackle, talk everything fishing, breaking down all aspect of tackle, techniques and industry news. Both are experienced tournament anglers and have been running a guide service for over 25 years. Come and join in on the passion and enjoy The Tackle Shop.
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MASTERPIECE Studio is your backstage pass to the PBS series—from Sherlock to Poldark. After the show, turn off the TV and tune in to MASTERPIECE Studio for the scoop with host Jace Lacob. Listen for exclusive interviews with the cast and crew of your favorite shows. Get the history lowdown behind the people and places you see on screen, and hear revealing stories from the set. MASTERPIECE Studio is made possible by Viking Cruises and Raymond James. Sponsors for MASTERPIECE on PBS are Viking ...
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Most Wanted

Amanda and Lauren

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Most Wanted is a true crime podcast about history's Most Wanted. Amanda and Lauren combine their research and storytelling skills with the humor only sisters can create to tell a new story each week.
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Comic Book Historians

Presented by Alex Grand

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As featured on LEGO.com, Marvel.com, Slugfest, NPR, Wall Street Journal and the Today Show, host & series producer Alex Grand, author of Understanding Superhero Comic Books (with various co-hosts such as Bill Field, David Armstrong, N. Scott Robinson, Ph.D. and Jim Thompson) and guests engage in a Journalistic Comic Book Historical discussion between professionals, historians and scholars in determining what happened and when in comics, from strips and pulps to the platinum age comic book, t ...
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The challenges public schools and students are facing are real – chronic absenteeism, declining academic performance, increasing emotional and mental health concerns. At the same time, we know our youth have limitless talent and potential and they've shown resilience and creativity during and after the pandemic. In this new podcast series from City Year, education, policy experts, and thought leaders, will come together to share insights, and offer solutions for helping our youth learn, grow ...
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Through captivating conversations with leading-edge creatives, entrepreneurs, and innovators, we embark on an exploration of the inner world of genius, the awe-inspiring impact it creates, and the profound legacy of living your purpose in the world. Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and guided along the path of extraordinary visionaries who dare to shape their own destinies and leave an indelible mark on the world we inhabit. Together, let us unfurl the hidden potential and unveil the brilli ...
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Get a daily glimpse at the history of American football highlighting the events, people, teams, and anniversaries that took place on the calendar day, the year, or the story that the episode centers on. The show is in lock-step with our website PigskinDispatch.com to bring football fans of all ages a refreshing and fun gridiron experience!
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The London Library Podcast features a leading writer or figure in the cultural world discussing the books which have shaped them. The first guest is social historian, author of bestselling The Five and London Library member Hallie Rubenhold. Founded by Thomas Carlyle in 1841 The London Library is one of the world’s great lending libraries and a place of inspiration and support to writers, readers and scholars of all kinds. Well-known members and former members include: Charles Dickens, Charl ...
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SportsAvengers is quickly becoming one of the leading Internet Sportstalk Networks online. We are proud to have Greg Larson on staff. Greg Larson has been a leading talk radio host since 1989. Larson spent 25 years as a popular sports columnist, covering more than 2,000 events and interviewing roughly 8,000 athletes and individuals, including the likes of Ted Williams, Pete Rose, and Willie Mays, and Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, and Raymond Floyd. He has covered every major American sporting ...
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The Internal Marketing Podcast

Kerry-Ann Betton Stimpson, Kerry-Ann Stimpson

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This unique podcast 'flips the marketing conversation' by focusing on how companies can build the brand and drive growth, by marketing to their most powerful brand advocates, their employees. Hosted by Kerry-Ann Betton Stimpson.
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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Grammy award winning musician, and actor Kyle Gass (Tenacious D, Elf, Cable Guy) and professional actor and sometimes musician, Kevin Weisman (ALIAS, Marvel's Runaways, The Blacklist, Goliath, Scorpion, Broadway, etc...) tell some tales, talk some shop, and bend a note or two. Ya never know who may pop by the studio to say hello. Did we do it?
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In The Front End, we explore the in's and out's of life as a developer. We delve into challenging topics around modern-day development and technology including learning and professional growth, programming languages, frameworks, tools, techniques, UX/UI, and careers.
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Cooking the Books with Gilly Smith is the winner of The Guild of Food Writers' Best Broadcast or Podcast Award 2022, and was shortlisted for Fortnum and Mason Best Podcast 2022 and 2024. It's about all of life from climate change to culture and politics to people through the prism of food. It's for foodie book lovers who want to hear something more profound about the way we live, making the link between delicious food and the impact of food production on the land - through books. Hear how A- ...
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Send us a text On this episode we talk with famed river guide Joe Raymond and river master Tom Mills. They recently caught a record 7lb 1 oz monster smallmouth on the Susquehanna River, and they will tell us all about the catch as well as a bunch of tackle and tips they use. We will also have a great tackle talk section as well as a little tourname…
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Hugh Cornwell is preparing for his “All The Fun Of The Fair” tour which begins in November and here he talks to David Hepworth about: ….why rehearsals are best in bursts ….why he no longer carries keyboards ….the special magic of going to see Chuck Berry with Richard Thompson ….how the two of them have recorded “Tobacco Road” for an Alzheimers bene…
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This week, Gilly is with Tim Spector, geneticist, author of Food For Life and founder of Zoe, the personalised nutrition app that has changed the way we think about food. And now, the Food for Life Cookbook. Since their first meeting for the delicious podcast before Covid changed the world, gut health advice is everywhere, and personalised nutritio…
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Special Guest: Amy This week Lauren tells Amy about the "Monster" Aileen Wuornos. Sources: Biography.com: Aileen Wuornos: “Serial killer Aileen Wuornos led a vagabond lifestyle as a sex worker before she was found guilty of murdering six men in Florida in 1989 and 1990.” by Biography.com Editors and Sara Kettler All That’s Interesting: “Was Aileen …
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Tom Brady, former Director of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), recalls his extensive public service experience, from serving as the Director of DoDEA during the COVID-19 pandemic, to his experience working with City Year AmeriCorps members in DC, Providence, and Philadelphia and his personal and professional commitment to natio…
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I haven't done a new "Star Trek" song since 2009. But today, to show my love and support for the hilarious animated comedy series "Star Trek: Lower Decks" leading into their 5th season premiere on October 24th on Paramount Plus, I am proud to present an original song three-and-a-half years in the making, "Lower Decks Keep It Movin'" The powers that…
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Join Darren Hayes as he welcomes Timothy P. Brown to explore the fascinating history of the 1918 Rose Bowl, focusing on the unique military teams that competed in this iconic game. The episode delves into the impressive coaching figures of the time, particularly Red Stanton of Camp Lewis and Hugo Bezdek, who played pivotal roles in shaping the team…
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Send us a text For the premier episode of Season 2, I sit with Tor Seppola, Founder of the Legacy forge, Realm Builder, Tech Mage, Evolutionary Guide and now collaborator and friend who has an epic saga of his own to share. In this episode, we explore Tor's incredible journey from prison to transcendence to building Valhalla. We explore the new era…
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We aimed the airgun of enquiry at this week’s rock and roll side-stall and dislodged the following coconuts … … sports star, Rhodes scholar, bohemian: why Kris Kristofferson was a whole new breed of American hero. … the letter his parents wrote disowning him. … how he invented the crossover hit. … echoes of his life in Five Easy Pieces. … Fellini’s…
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Today, we celebrate the remarkable legacy of Emlyn Tunnell, one of the greatest defensive backs in NFL history and a pioneering figure for African American athletes in the sport. As we delve into the New York Giants' 100th season, Tunnell's journey from a young athlete in Pennsylvania to becoming the first African American player on the Giants' ros…
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WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Moonflower Murders Episode 4. For actor Pippa Bennett-Warner, Madeline Cain is the perfect cozy murder mystery character. She’s delightful, respectful, and impeccably dressed. As detective Atticus Pünd’s efficient assistant, Madeline keeps things organized and anticipates her boss’s needs, but beneath thi…
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Send us a text In this episode we will break down top water fishing in the fall. From poppers, walking baits to buzz baits and frogs, we will break it down for you. We will also have a great tackle talk where we will break down the New 2025 St Croix Black Bass series. Plus, we will have a little tournament talk. So, sit back and enjoy the show. www…
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Our guest on this week's episode is Elizabeth Gallenagh, general counsel and senior VP, Supply Chain Integrity, for the Healthcare Distribution Alliance. Pharmaceutical supply chains have been ramping up for a number of years to meet the requirements of the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, also known as DSCSA. The DSCSA requires the tracking and ser…
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Christine McVie - one of only two British girl rock musicians in the ‘60s and part of the greatest pop soap opera of all time. Neither in the backline or the frontline but occupying a unique middle ground. Packed it in for 16 years then returned to the fold. Lesley-Ann Jones’ fresh and emotional memoir Songbird follows “the trajectory of a male roc…
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Nick Heyward was one of our favourite cover stars when we were at Smash Hits in the ‘80s, the days when hardcore Haircut One Hundred fans turned out in Fair Isle sweaters and Sou’Westers. He now lives mostly in Florida, he’s made nine solo albums – one magnificently titled Open Sesame Seed - and he’s toured again with his old band after ten years’ …
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Devo Spice and Luke Ski are live at FuMPFest to discuss this week's FuMP songs.In this episode:Luke may be out of a job. Devo's last minute prep for FuMPFest. "You're Not a Bat" by Joe J Thomas. Interview with Joe J Thomas. News: New Tom Cardy Album. Tour dates. "Donald Duckin' It (Live)" by Ross Childs. Interview with Ross Childs. Feedback. Teasin…
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This week, Gilly is with one of the old skool TV chefs who taught Britain how to eat, Rick Stein They last met over lunch when she was chatting to him about his book Secret France for the delicious. podcast. This time, it’s about secret Britain, or at least the communities of Britain bursting with flavour and influencing our national diet. Rick Ste…
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Special Guest: Lizzie This week Lauren tells Lizzie about Gary Heidnik. Heidnik was one of the inspirations for the character of "Buffalo Bill" in The Silence of the Lambs. Sources: Crime Library: Gary Heidnik: To Hell and Back by Patrick Bellamy CNN: His gruesome crimes were a basis for ‘Silence of the Lambs.’ The sister of one of his victims has …
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“There was no Command-Zed back then!” John Wood engineered or produced some of the most magical, timeless and affecting records ever made - by Nick Drake, John Martyn, the McGarrigles, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, John Cale, Squeeze and many more. He’s 85 now and looks back here at a luminous career that started with mastering singles at Decca…
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Ian Hunter – an image so familiar you’d recognise his silhouette - now lives in Connecticut and he’s just released expanded versions of two of his best-selling solo albums, You’re Never Alone With A Schizophrenic and Short Back N' Sides. He’s 85, born before any of the Beatles. We talk to him here about life growing up in the ‘40s and ‘50s when you…
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Alex Grand interviewed Rob Liefeld for the Comic Book Historians Podcast, a key figure in the revolution of comic books in the 1990s, known for his intense storytelling and artistic impact. The conversation focuses on Liefeld’s approach to comics, particularly his efforts to inject fun and boldness into his work, drawing inspiration from his inner …
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Timothy P. Brown of footballarchaeology.com joins host Darin Hayes to reveal groundbreaking historical research that may change the narrative of American football's history. Brown uncovers the story of Anthony Harris, the first known black college football coach at a non-HBCU institution, Colby College, in 1903 and 1904, predating the previously cr…
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As the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness draws in, we poke the embers of this week’s rock and roll bonfire and rake out the following chestnuts … … Maggie Smith on ‘70s chat shows. … when Radiohead meets Shakespeare. … the strange, circuitous and downright disgraceful launch of Francis Ford Coppola’s majestically bonkers Megalopolis. … Chappe…
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When we hear the name Tom Landry, NFL fans immediately think of his 29 seasons at the helm of the Dallas Cowboys. While that is true, the man also impacted the fortunes of the 1950s NY Giants teams. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history h…
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Our guest on this week's episode is Judah Levine, head of research at Freightos. The deadline is Monday to avert a dockworkers strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. That is when the current labor contract is expiring. A strike of even short duration could wreck a lot of supply chains. Our guest gives us the latest update on the negotiations an…
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Simon Raymonde’s affecting and beautifully written memoir ‘In One Ear’ records life in the ‘60s growing up with a father who wrote and arranged for Dusty Springfield, Helen Shapiro and the Walker Brothers, the impossibly shy promotional activities of the Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil and the struggles and eventual jackpot of the Bella Union re…
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You're Not A Bat(parody of Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat")Poor Batman... he needs a 6+ minute Noir style tribute song.(well, that's what I think anyway)For the impatient, the words kick in at about the 1 minute mark ;-)Dedicated to the memory of Adam West, the one true BatmanCopyright 2024, Joe J.Thomas, Joe's Dump JoesDump.comAll Rights Reserved.N…
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Learn a little bit about your host, Darin Hayes, and his journey of loving the game and efforts to preserve it. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriber Don't forget to check out and subscribe…
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Devo Spice and Luke Ski are joined by Eric Arnold to discuss this week's FuMP songs.In this episode:Luke works draws caricatures. Devo works on FuMPFest. "How Much More of Me Can She Possibly Take?" by Burblesbelly. Interview with Eric Arnold. News: Weird Al 2025 Tour, FuMP 106, The Arrogant Worms IndieGogo, FuMP Newsletter, FuMPFest Update. Tour d…
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This week, Gilly is with food royalty, the restaurant critic, writer, and son of Queen Camilla, Tom Parker Bowles. Royal Food has always been about impressing the most powerful people in the world, and in his book Cooking and the Crown, he tells how it has set trends for centuries, from Victoria to his stepfather, King Charles 3rd. Head over to Gil…
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Special Guest: Keith This week Keith and Lauren discuss the Butcher of Plainfield. Sources: Biography: "Ed Gein: Convicted murderer Ed Gein was a notorious grave robber known for dismembering victims. His gruesome activities inspired the creation of some of Hollywood’s most infamous characters, including Norman Bates of Psycho" by Biography.com Edi…
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Abba’s biographer Jan Gradvall met and interviewed Abba many times and builds a fresh picture of their internal chemistry in his new book Melancholy Undercover. Highlights of this illuminating pod include … … how Sweden rejected their early hits for not being sufficiently “socialist”. …. the discomfiting early life of Anni-Frid Lyngstad. … what Max…
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Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology joins us to talk about an interesting man with a few ideas to help football and an exhibition game between the Giants and Rams where the NFL tried them out. This information comes from his original post titled: Playing For Extra Time In Portland Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Disp…
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Send us a text In this episode we get into fishing the early fall with shallow water crankbaits. See what this technique is all about and what baits we and equipment we use. We all don't do this enough and hopefully after you listen you will see the benefit. We will also have a great tackle talk section breaking down what is new and hot. We end wit…
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Send us a text In this episode w will be talking shallow water fishing in the fall. What it is to fish shallow what to look for and the baits we through. Shallow water is fun and can be a great way to find feeding fish. Listen up and see what this is all about. We will also have a great tackle talk section and talk about all the hot new and trendin…
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A free-form spontaneous jam this week - the Dark Star of podcasts – which navigates the outer reaches of the rock and roll stratosphere by way of the following … … was Michael Stipe’s father a military helicopter pilot in Korea? … our fantasy Odd Couple tragi-comedy: Morrissey and Marr in a thin-skinned middle-aged flat share. … how the Golden Egg …
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Our guest on this week's episode is Dana Stiffler, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner, an industry research and consulting firm. Women continue to be leaders in our industry throughout the world and their impacts are immeasurable. Recently Gartner teamed with the women's supply chain organization AWESOME to complete the ninth annual Women in Suppl…
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Mike Batt still wrestles with the emotional legacy of the Wombles, the act that simultaneously made him and cast a shadow over the rest of his career, not least his early days as a songwriter at Liberty Records, discussed here, hired after he’d answered the same ad as Elton John and Bernie Taupin, a time when A&R men wore kipper ties and had Picass…
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