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Plays On Word Radio

Pastor/ Artist Fred Kenney Jr.

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An in-depth look at the Word of God, the Plays On Word community, and the Plays - with original music - we perform, that are based on the Word of God. New episodes drop Fridays at 7AM EST! To find out how Plays On Word Theater can perform 'LIVE on YOUR STAGE' and to support this missionary & podcast visit: https://playsonword.org/
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Each week, WORDTheatre shares a brilliant short story performed live in LA, NY or London by a great actor. Like what you hear? Visit WORDTheatre.org/Membership/ to enjoy live events and recordings by becoming a Patron or Enthusiast Member! WORDTheatre® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the US and a Dual Charitable Trust in the UK. We are on a mission to make a better world one story at a time.
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Scott Wells is a full time professional magician who has traveled around the world where he has met, worked with and become friends with some pretty cool people. Enjoy listening to these podcasts with magicians talking about their magic, magic conventions and what's going on in the magic scene today.
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Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

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Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships.
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Do you want to know “What About Theater?” Well, this is the place to find the answer. Host Daryl Taylor-Hazel will delve into all things theater. Comedies, dramas and musical theater in all of it’s forms onstage and offstage will be presented along with interviews with fascinating theater personalities. There is no need to wonder. Listen and learn “What About Theater?”.
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MENTALRADIO

Shadoe Stevens and Joshua Weinstein

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Critically acclaimed, Dopamine enriched, Audio theater, word jazz, audio acid, the aroma of humor, the taste of pork, and a hint of goat, a surge of unexpected cheerfulness and a sense that everything will be alright.
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Sapphire Planet is a meditative scientific journey through the universe, narrated by Jim J. Norris. It combines smooth, relaxing music with a lecture on a different scientific topic each week. For those who want to learn more about science in a fun, painless way. Also extremely effective if you suffer from insomnia and need sleep meditation. You can purchase Sapphire Planet Merchandise online at SapphirePlanet.com Jim is the performance artist in residence at LA Talk Radio. Listen live every ...
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Join music theorist Stephen Rodgers as he explores how composers transform words into songs. Each episode discusses one poem and one musical setting of it. The music is diverse—covering a variety of styles and time periods, and focusing on composers from underrepresented groups—and the tone is accessible and personal. If you love poetry and song, no matter your background and expertise, this show is for you. Episodes are 20-40 minutes long and air every couple of months.
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We pick one musical theater song, and then we pick it apart to figure out how it works in the context of the show. How do the music, lyrics, character, and story all flow from one amazing song to become something more than the sum of its parts? Host writer/composer David Rackoff does his best to explain it all.
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Every month The SpokenWeb Podcast brings you different stories that explore the intersections of sound, poetry, literature, and history, created by scholars, poets, students, and artists from across Canada.
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A bilingual podcast that's mostly as poetic as the name suggests. If you like what you hear - do get in touch. It would mean a lot to me. Find me on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thephrontiste Twitter - www.twitter.com/TPhrontiste Email - thephrontiste@gmail.com
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​Word Up Podcast is part of the Word Up movement that promotes social inclusion and diversity through spoken word poetry and related expressions. We are focusing on the people behind the art form and their worldly perspectives.
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The Poetry's Dead Podcast

Ryan Duggins and Leon Dunne

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Ryan and Leon are delighted to bring you your NEW favourite poetry podcast, exploring the work of poets old and new, with a little bit of craic mixed in. We'll share our love of poetry every week, taking you on a journey through work from poets you'll have heard of, as well as poets you may not have heard of and even people you had no idea wrote poetry.! We'll also help with our Agony Poet part of the show where we'll accept any challenge of solving a problem with a poem. Nothing is too triv ...
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Cavalcade

Harbor Repertory Theater

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It's the art of audio variety; writing, music, and the spoken word from Plymouth, Minnesota–and all over the world: comedy, drama, suspense, stories, poetry, songs and sketches by Harbor Repertory Theater.
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The Strange Recital

Tom Newton and Brent Robison

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The Strange Recital is an audio forum for short fiction. We delight in perceptions of reality that twist and fold in unexpected ways. Each podcast episode runs about 30 minutes and includes a story reading (the Recital), a musical interlude, and an author interview (the Post-Recital)... with a twist. Subscribe to get a new episode once a month.
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Word Spoken

Henry Beckwith

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Spoken word artists have their own unique combination of lyricism, storytelling and performance. In each episode you'll hear 3 performances alongside an interview, a free write challenge and more. From the comedic and entertaining to the passionate and purposeful, poetry is healing for both the writer and the listener. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Word for Word is a San Francisco based theater company that brings works of literature to the stage. Instead of adapting a script, they use every word of a text in a dynamic, evocative style that communicates the intended beauty of the prose or poetry. In this new podcast, the company brings their unique style into your home for the first time, revisiting some favorite stories from the past as well as exploring some works they haven't previously performed. Fans of Word for Word will apprecia ...
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Ask Roulette is a conversation series in which strangers ask each other questions, live on stage. It's a mix of conversation, comedy, and storytelling -- there's also music. David Plotz of Slate calls it "great" and the Observer says it's one of NYC's 10 Best Podcasts. The podcast features highlights from our live events at Housing Works Bookstore in New York, including appearances by special guests. Past guests have included Robert Krulwich of Radiolab, Kurt Braunohler, Julie Klausner, Bara ...
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Hey there! Welcome to The After School Podcast, where high schoolers Cris and Ajani dive into the world of law enforcement with the people who know it best—police officers. This isn’t just another podcast; it’s where the real conversations happen. Our show is all about giving teens a platform to ask those burning questions about what it’s like to be an officer and how they handle the big issues facing our communities today. Every episode, Cris and Ajani bring you face-to-face with cops from ...
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Word Wonk Pod

Cheyenne Bramwell

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Word Wonk Pod is a multi-genre storytelling podcast sharing short pieces of poetry, prose, and everything in between! Any fan of the written word will love joining the host, Cheyenne Bramwell as she tells us why she loves each piece, and introduces us to its creator(s). With each episode being under 15 minutes, listeners will get a bite-sized dose of literary fangirling every other week, and be introduced to new creators to love and support.
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Comedian Myq (Mike) Kaplan is The Faucet. Except instead of water like from a literal faucet, what comes out are words, thoughts, ideas, jokes, rhymes, philosophies, fun, and more, in a stream of consciousness. A stream. Like water. See? Like this.
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It Makes A Sound

It Makes A Sound | Realm

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Deirdre Gardner finds a lost cassette tape from 1992 in an attic and embarks on a quest to revive the sound of a generation. A serial fiction musical podcast about what we remember, and what we forget. #rememberWimFaros
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Madpo3t Podcast It is not only a place to share and express independent thought but also a place to give back, and allow other authors and creators to share their thoughts and their work on the platform.
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Experimental fiction, prose, poetry; influenced by William S. Burroughs, H.P Lovecraft, Michael McClure, Jim Morrison, among others too numerous to list. New content added every Wednesday.
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This week, we celebrate over 3,000 downloads! Once again we welcome Liz Marin to the show! We continue the conversation started last week. Liz is the kind of person whose ingrained talent and palpable passion are instantly infectious. It's easy to see why she is so successful connecting with her students. Liz shares her stories from the classroom, …
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MacArthur Fellow, social entrepreneur, multimedia artist, and founder of the Sphinx Organization, Aaron Dworkin, discusses his new memoir, "Lessons in Gratitude." Plus, we celebrate Whole World Improv Theater's 30th anniversary and we hear about the No Words Music Festival, which takes place at multiple Atlanta venues October 11-13. See Privacy Pol…
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In the middle of this “Month of Boo,” we are getting much more serious about “things that go bump in the night” as we feature a Magic Castle member who regularly performs seances aboard the Queen Mary. This grand old ship sailed for 31 years before being permanently docked in Long Beach, California, operating as a passenger liner from 1936 to 1967.…
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Core Dance artistic director Sue Schroeder discusses “Braiding Time, Memory and Water,” an outdoor performance on October 19th at Powers Island on the Chattahoochee River. Plus, H Johnson stops by for the latest installment of “H Johnson’s Jazz Moment,” and we speak with soprano Chelsea Lehnea ahead of her performance at Morningside Presbyterian Ch…
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Atlanta Symphony Principal Oboist Elizabeth Tiscione discusses her upcoming performances of "The Flower Clock" by Jean Francaix alongside her ASO colleagues. Plus, comedian Nate Rowland is in the spotlight for our series, "Speaking of Comedy. "Food historian Akila McConnell and chef Asata Reid from the WABE podcast "Savory Stories" detail the histo…
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The Madpo3t explores the power of words. Delving into the importance of being instrumental in defining the culture you want for yourself; including your mindset and choice of words. He further explores how words bring to life the world around you- sharing why you should be careful what you wish for.#art #poetry #performer #writer #artist…
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Children’s book author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh, alongside playwright and lyricist Jessica Rosa Espinoza, discuss their live puppetry adaptation of “Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote: A Migrant Story.” The production is on stage at the Center for Puppetry Arts through October 20. Plus, we’ll kick off the Halloween season with Chantelle Rytter, th…
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Sketches of stories and scenes, leaving space for your imagination. Support the show Our weekly newsletter is at https://musetrapandthelaird.blogspot.com/, you can contact us at musetrapandthelaird@gmail.com You can subscribe to Musetrap And The Laird at: Supercast https://matl.supercast.com/ Your regular contribution will help to pay for our hosti…
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We humans are a social species, and so it's not surprising that we care a lot about what other people think of us. It's also not surprising that many of us stumble when we try to manage others' views of us. This week, organizational psychologist Alison Fragale explains why that is, and offers better ways to win friends and influence people. Enjoy t…
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Producer, director, screenwriter, and comedian Judd Apatow discusses “Judd Apatow and Friends.” The live comedy showcase is on stage at Variety Playhouse on November 3. Plus, film director Nicholas Ma details his new documentary, “Leap of Faith, which screens at the Tara Theatre on October 18. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cal…
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The days are the shorter, and we're here to keep you company It's getting colder, but the leaves are looking mighty fine out there so take us with you on that walk this week, but grab a scarf. Georgie Jones gives us a poem this week that paints a picture of a world that we will never see: the feminine power of the women's bathroom. Seems just yeste…
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Lizzie Richard Serendipidy Norval Joe Tom Planet Z The next topic is Classical music RICHARD Rocky’s Years ago, whenever we had something to celebrate at work, whether a birthday, retirement or any other excuse we could concoct for having a bit of a get-together, there was one go-to place we’d always book for a night out. An ‘American diner’: a bit…
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The cyclone hit around midnight. Winds. Lightning. Tornadoes. Floods and fires. A storm surge rolled across the city, smashing buildings and dragging debris out to sea. Thousands died, thousands more missing and presumed dead. Hospitals filled up, the bloody and broken spilled out in parking lots. Bodies laid out in plastic, survivors walking along…
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They say that Edwin Block didn’t write any of his stories, and that’s true, to a degree. Edwin would sit at the bar and ramble for hours about things, and Martin the Barkeep wrote everything down he heard. He couldn’t keep up, so he got a tape recorder, handing the tapes to his wife to transcribe. Martin got the stories published, and kept the mone…
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Pippa speaks to endurance athlete Ryan Sandes about his new autobiography called Run.Risk.Reward. The book takes us behind the scenes of some of Ryan’s biggest adventures and closest shaves and provides fascinating insight into the mindset it takes to stay at the top of your game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Send us a text "A storm left us stranded at a gas station overnight without power or service. Through prayer, humor, and community, we found resilience, faith, and solace amid the chaos. Do you know what it’s like to have the peace that surpasses all understanding?" What do you do when a storm leaves you stranded in an unfamiliar place, with no pow…
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Georgia State University student Imani Okwuosa and GSU Artist-in-Residence Tom Luse discuss the student-created film “Rejuvenation,” which is available to stream on Tubi and Amazon Video on Demand. Plus, Nilüfer Yanya details her most recent album and her creative process ahead of her October 11 show at Terminal West. See Privacy Policy at https://…
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In our second installment in this “Month of Boo'“ on The Magic Word Podcast, we feature a “family friendly” entertainer, Michael Campion. He is a young “heart throb” for adolescents who watched the five year series “Fuller House” online where he starred as the character, Jackson. It has been six years since we last visited with Michael when he was …
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There are ten villages in the Storytellers’ Circuit, one Storyteller for each. At the end of the year, they load up their wagons and head to the next village. That way, their stories don’t become old, and they learn new tales from each village they visit. Usually, the Storytellers arrive within a few days. But if the Storyteller never arrives, or o…
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