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Local Mash

Brad Lyons & Daniel Long

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Hosted by Brad Lyons and R. Daniel Long, Jr. and Kaydee Mulvehill with considerable contribution and assistance from Van Gunter. Local Mash is a music show about music in Alabama. This... is Local Mash.
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Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the Angler News South Africa (ANSA) podcast! ANSA is Africa's only fishing podcast that focuses on the latest fishing reports, whether they're hot or not. ANSA delivers true and accurate content from the country's most prominent anglers every week on various facets of angling. • The KZN Fishing Report (Thursdays, 12 PM) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related ...
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Killer Collab Podcast

Two Step Entertainment, LLC

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Donate Link https://twostepent.com/campaigns/help-us-create-the-theater-for-the-independent-filmmakers/ Our Sponsors: https://www.fanme.live/ ”For Content Creators By Content Creators” https://raunchmoviehaven.online/ ”Your Home For Exploitation Cinema” https://indiemoviescreen.online/ ”Online Distribution For Independent Movie Makers” Follow Us Below! www.instagram.com/killer_collab_podcast www.youtube.com/c/RealPeopleRealContent www.instagram.com/tone_def_in_florida www.instagram.com/joeyg ...
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Discovering Multifamily

Red Knight Properties

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Let's build wealth together. Discovering Multifamily features former NFL Fullback Brian Leonard & Anthony Scandariato of Red Knight Properties and is designed to discuss gaining financial freedom through multi-family real estate investing. Here, we interview investors, entrepreneurs, mentors and industry gurus, who educate the audience by sharing experiences in the real estate industry and advice on building wealth.
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Inside Outside Innovation

Brian Ardinger, Founder of Inside Outside Innovation podcast, InsideOutside.io, and the Inside Outside Innovation Summit

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Inside Outside Innovation explores the ins and outs of innovation with raw stories, real insights, and tactical advice from the best and brightest in startups & corporate innovation. Each week we bring you the latest thinking on talent, technology, and the future of innovation. Join our community of movers, shakers, makers, founders, builders, and creators to help speed up your knowledge, skills, and network. Previous guests include thought leaders such as Brad Feld, Arlan Hamilton, Jason Ca ...
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After a rough patch with heavy seas and winds, KZN fishing is back in full swing! Rock and surf, offshore, and freshwater anglers are all reporting success. Tinley Manor, Tugela, and St Lucia are hot spots for bream, grey sharks, and a variety of game fish. The Albert Falls Bass Classic and recent river season openings have also been promising for …
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In this week's episode of our Expert Series edition, we discuss the best-eating fish in KZN and South Africa. Vinesh Soogreem hosts Brett and Daryl Bartho, seasoned anglers and owners of Bartho's Fish Company. They share their extensive knowledge on various fish species, their quality, and what to look for when buying fish. The hosts offer insights…
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This week's Angler News SA podcast highlights mixed results due to fluctuating weather conditions. The previous week's atrocious conditions led to disappointing catches, but improvements have been noted with sightings of bream, blacktail, shad, Kob, and non-edible species starting to appear along the KZN coastline. While offshore fishing has seen r…
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This week's Angler News KZN fishing report highlights a mixed bag of results across the province. While offshore and freshwater fishing have been thriving, rock and surf fishing has been relatively quiet with the summer fish yet to arrive. Offshore: Rough seas have made offshore fishing challenging, but those who've braved the conditions have manag…
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Despite a challenging week, the South Coast showed promising results, particularly in wind-protected areas. Anglers have hauled in a variety of catches, including sharks, shad, and large blacktail along the rock and surf. Offshore fishing is improving with the seasonal change, offering good prospects. The freshwater fishing segment is also thriving…
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In this episode of the Angler News Expert Series, we interview Dave Irvine, a former competitive rock and surf angler who transitioned to freshwater fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dave shares why he switched from a competitive rock and surf angler to purely fishing freshwater. He explains the appeal of targeting Bass, the excitement it bring…
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The KZN South Coast has been buzzing with excitement over the catch of Bronze Bream and other impressive rock species. Meanwhile, the North Coast is boasting daily catches of massive Kob despite difficult conditions, and freshwater fishing has picked up after a slow few weeks. The Angler News team continues to provide accurate reports, helping angl…
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BA. RRY. YOUR. F@*IN' DEAD! BE. RRY. YOUR. F@*IN' DEAD! BEAR. EAT. YOUR F@*IN' DEAD! None of that's right, but this week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast we've got the Cover Your Tracks album from Bury Your Dead. It's a non-stop hardcore beatdown with some serious snare and plenty of Tom Cruise to talk about. Check out what Brad and Josh have to…
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We kick off with exciting news for anglers as summer fish begin to make their presence felt. While winter species remain, the focus shifts to the bronze bream, rockfish, and various other catches along the KZN coastline. Our offshore activity includes a feeding frenzy of Snoek outside the Durban Harbor and The South Coast is abuzz with rock fish sp…
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Please allow me to adjust my pants, so that Brad and Josh can review the 2004 release from Clutch on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The name of the album is Blast Tyrant, or Blast Tyrant Atlas of the Invisible World with Illustrations of Strange Beasts and Phantoms. And, I think that's about all I have to say about that fo…
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In this episode of the Angler News SA Podcast, host Vinesh Soogreem discusses the world of spearfishing with expert Don Solomon, President of the South African Underwater Fishing Federation. They explore the unique aspects of spearfishing compared to traditional fishing with rods and reels, the initial costs and equipment needed to get started, the…
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This week's fishing has been a test of angler endurance. Despite low overall catch rates, determined anglers managed to find success with a variety of species, including Garrick, Kob, Shad, Bronze Bream, and Trout. There were significant reports of sardine activity at Addington Beach in Durban. Freshwater conditions remain mostly quiet, apart from …
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Bring out yer dead. Bring out yer dead. This week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast, there aren't any Monty Python references. But what we do have, is a review of Zao's, The Funeral of God album. If you haven't heard of Zao, there's a lot here to dive into. We got a concept, we got music, we probably have dumb banter. Check it out and get ready t…
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In this week's episode, we cover a variety of topics important to the fishing community. These include the ban on using drones for fishing, an explanation of the law, its consequences, and legally allowed alternatives. We’ve also got the latest KZN fishing reports from our reporters along the coastline and in freshwater areas. We also touch on a pe…
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In this week's Angler News Expert Series, experienced angler Ray Thompson joins Vinesh to provide a comprehensive six-month fishing forecast for the KZN coastline. They cover seasonal fishing plans from winter to summer, where we look into the best locations and species to increase your strike rate and plan accordingly. The two discuss targeting bi…
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Anglers in KZN have been catching good fish despite recent challenging weather conditions. There’ve been reports of big catches in Durban, the KZN North Coast, the South Coast, and the Midlands. These catches include Garrick, Shad, and Kob. Offshore anglers have caught Tuna, Snoek, and Amberjack, while freshwater reports indicated active Trout and …
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Where do you want to be buried? I'd say one of the last places is in Oblivion. Luckily, this week's artist has not, in fact, been Buried in Oblivion. It is, however, the name of the album we're reviewing on this week's episode of Two Decades Too Late. The artist is Into Eternity and their 2004 album is a solid showing. Let's dive on in and find out…
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KZN anglers have been smiling this week as the sardine activity has made for exciting fishing! Apart from the Sardine Run 'purple patch,' we've had vibrant fishing activities in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) over the past week. Anglers along the coastline and in the Midlands landed plenty of fish species in different regions, including Garrick, Shad, Kob, tr…
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Peanut butter?! Already did that. We've got another jam session for you! This time, it's Dead To Fall - Villainy & Virtue, Necrophagist - Epitaph, Sugarcult - Palm Trees and Power Lines, and Anterrabae - Shakedown Tonight. These are some great albums, important albums, very nice albums, albums you could bring home to your mother. Let's see what Bra…
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In this Expert Series episode, we look into understanding the mindset necessary for successful fishing, especially in a competitive environment. Vinesh Soogreem sits down with John Otto, a seasoned fishing manager, with 45 years of experience, to understand what it takes to keep the belief alive after hours on the water with no bite. John discusses…
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The week has been spectacular with abundant fish catches reported along various spots of the KZN coast. The sardines have kept the action going along the coastline with plenty of netting action, including on Thursday morning at Illovo Beach. Plus, there’s been gamefish galore and plenty of big toothy critters as well as Garrick, Shad, Tuna, and man…
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The brilliant run continues with a magnificent fishing week experienced by anglers along KwaZulu-Natal's coastline despite the now elusive sardines. In this week’s KZN Report, we cover the abundance of Garrick, Shad, and Snoek as anglers reap the rewards while the sharks go deeper following the sardines. Offshore: The offshore fishing has not been …
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Somebody made us do it. This week, Brad and Josh are taking a dive into rEVOLVEr from The Haunted. These dudes wrote the book on pretty much everything we listened to in 2004 and even before that when most of them were in At The Gates. At the time, this was as good as it got for melodic death metal. Let's see if it's still scary good or if we'll be…
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On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Dave Brown, founder and managing partner at Brown Immigration. Dave and I talk about the innovation economy and the importance of immigration, and the impact immigration policy has on its success. Let's get started. Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help new innovators …
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In this episode of the Angler News Expert Series, fishing expert Dave Irvine discusses how moon phases and tides impact fishing. Vinesh and Dave delve into various questions about the best tides for fishing, differentiating between rip currents and rip tides, and the effects of full moons, spring tides, and new moons on fishing conditions. Dave off…
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The 2024 sardine run season along the East Coast has started with a bang. It's the fifth day since the run began, and fishermen are catching an abundance of sardines and other species as part of this phenomenon. Offshore: The offshore has been up and down. The seas have been choppy but those that have launched have landed some good fish. Rock and s…
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This week on the Two Decades Too Late podcast, Brad and Josh are letting things unfold. Letting themselves unfold? Letting the episode enfold us? Folds are happening because we're taking a listen to Let It Enfold You from Senses Fail. If you had a pulse in 2004, you've no doubt heard of these folks. Does the music stand the test of time? We'll use …
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On June 9, 2024, the annual Sardine Run kicked off with a bang with first sardine sightings and catches along the KZN South Coast, specifically in Margate and Hibberdene. Reports from coastal spotters led to successful hauls, with Jace Govender bringing in 500 crates of sardines. The podcast will address commonly asked questions about other marine …
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In this week's KZN Report, we've got all the very latest news on angling conditions following the severe storm in parts of the province on Monday, plus news on a new South African record AND the latest on the Sardine Run. KZN had delivered a new unofficial SA record for a 14.3 kg snoek by Ashveer Mohan; we also have reports of significant catches -…
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Duh. Duh duh. Dah. DUH! IYKYK. This week, Brad and Josh are reviewing Fate of Norns from Amon Amarth. If you're a fan of the band, you probably know this album. If you haven't heard this album, but you've heard another Amon Amarth album, you've heard this album. We're going back 20 years and dusting this off to see if it still holds sway. SKÅL!…
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“Activity does not mean there are sardines.” - Jace Govender In this week's Expert Series episode, Vinesh welcomes back sardine expert Jace Govender to discuss the anticipated 2024 sardine run. They talk about everything from fake news and the reliability of information relating to the sardine run to factors affecting the sardine migration - includ…
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Vinesh Soogreem brings you the latest fishing action from KZN. From Grey Sharks, Shad, and Garrick, to epic bottom fishing, find out what's been biting across Durban, North Coast, South Coast, and more! For freshwater enthusiasts, bass are back on the bite, and trout fishing is alive again. Plus, a special sneak peek report on the upcoming sardine …
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On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with John Winsor co-author of the new book, Open Talent. John and I talk about the shifting landscape of talent and tools and dive into what companies need to do to adapt and thrive in a new global marketplace for talent. Let's get started. Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to …
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Are you considering booking a charter boat in South Africa but feeling overwhelmed by the many options available? We’ve got an in-depth interview with seasoned charter boat skipper, Brad Grobler, to help give you a better understanding of the world of charter boats. In this episode, we talk about the different types of charter boats available in Du…
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This week's Angler News KZN Fishing Report covers the latest fishing activity from the KZN coastline, we get into what we can expect from the spring tides, the full moon, gravitational pulls, and the warm water delaying the Sardine Run. Despite a slight decrease from last week’s catches, there have been notable catches from rock and surf fishing, i…
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Curious about the struggles and dreams of KZN's subsistence anglers? In this episode, Vinesh Soogreem chats to John Peter Narayanasamy, chairperson of the KZN Subsistence Fishing Forum, about the challenges and hopes of subsistence anglers in KZN. They talk about the recent peaceful march by anglers advocating for more fishing piers, addressing all…
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Don't miss this week's KZN Fishing Report to hear about Mr. Mike V’s jaw-dropping 179.8kg Zambezi catch off the North Coast. It’s a story that’s reeling in all the fishing enthusiasts! This week, the fishing has been hotter than the weather. Offshore: The tuna has been in short supply but the snoek and couta have more than made up for it. Rock and …
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Hoh. Huh! Hoo! Toot scoot on over to the Two Decades Too Late podcast where this week Brad and Josh are reviewing one of the albums that doesn't fall into the "mostly metal for whatever that's worth," category. It's Peace Love Death Metal from Eagles of Death Metal. In 2004, this one was a particular favorite of ours. Will it stand the test of time…
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