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Capes Eat Free

Martin Russell, Chad Boldini, Chris Rogers, Ryan Ullman, Maggie Ramsey

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Capes Eat Free is an auditory experience, brought to you by four friends working in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. One part DVD commentary, one part podcast, with a large helping of nerdism. Cue up the films and listen along with us as we idolize the caped heroes—who may have changed your lives as much as they have changed ours—while discussing and dissecting the films from four unique perspectives: Chad: “The Resident Movie Nerd” - Lover of trivia, movie magic, cinema history, a ...
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An intimate discussion between friends about what it means to be a Christian - when you also happen to be gay. We hope to give advice and encouragement to LGBT+ people who are holding onto their faith, and to help start conversations within the church as a whole.
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The Magick Kitchen Podcast

Leandra Witchwood & Elyse Welles

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Join Leandra Witchwood and Elyse Welles in discussions on magick, food, herbs, tea, rituals, and more. This is where witches come together to talk about our interests and experiences. Leandra Witchwood is a Modern Witch and small business owner based in South-Central, PA. She founded the Magick Kitchen Blog, which has now evolved into The Magick Kitchen Podcast, co-hosted with Elyse Welles of Seeking Numina. As an esteemed author, she has written four transformative books on Witchcraft and s ...
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There are so many ways to be a family, and every kind of family has something to teach you. Family Proclamations is all about the history and evolution of relationships, gender, and sexuality. Award-winning journalist Blair Hodges talks to best-selling authors about dating, marriage, divorce, single life, parenting, childlessness, gender identity, human biology, sex, and more.
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The Intervention

The Intervention Podcast

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Analyzing the history of American and British Imperialism (we don't like it), current events, politics, and more. Hosted by Nick, Steve, and Levi Produced by: @pcfproduction Music by: @plasmidband
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Born in New York, raised in Toronto, Jill Culiner has lived in several cars, one closet, a Hungarian mud house, a Bavarian castle, a Turkish cave dwelling, in a haunted house on the English moors, in the Sahara desert, on a Greek island, in several French villages and has worked as a go-go girl, belly dancer, fortune teller, translator, newspaper deliverer, radio broadcaster, contemporary artist, photographer, actress and writer. She has written two mysteries, Sad Summer in Biarritz, and Dea ...
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A show about sneakers for sneakerheads, by sneakerheads. We're not here to bring people down or play gatekeeper, we are here to show the positive side of sneakers and connect with like-minded sneakerheads. We talk about sneakers and the footwear industry, interview footwear industry professionals, designers, and creatives that share our passion for sneakers. Opinions not paid for by the corporate sponsors like the other guys. Hosted by... Nick Engvall, Footwear Consultant and former StockX D ...
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FratChat Podcast

Carlos Garcia and Chris Moore

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This is the weekly episodic podcast co-hosted by former fraternity brothers, and now comedians in their 30's, Carlos Garcia and Chris Moore. Tune in each week as Carlos and Chris focus on different topics, with their own comedic twist. Catch them chat news, pop culture, hilarious past pledging stories and more. So join us! Grab a drink, relax. Take off your pants if you'd like. This is the FratChat Podcast!
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I narrate stories about, and the background to, my albums and my musicals. These include: Rock Songs, Love Songs, Children's Songs, Pop Songs, Sing Along with History songs and one longer show about how I put the entire poem of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor to music. In this show I play all 21 songs that I wrote to cover the entire poem. The other 35 shows contain five or six songs and one final podcast 37, where I talk about my Memories of Pip, when I played that part in ...
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Curator #135 is a Podcast that explores mysteries, odd history, mythology, media and traditions. His favorite age is vint'age'. Dive into events and stories not always covered in school as well as the characters within those stories. Your host, Nathan Olli, is a former radio personality, aspiring author, event DJ and works in a library at a K-8 STEAM School.
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Glass Box Podcast

Bryce Blankenagel and Shannon Grover

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Join Bryce Blankenagel and Shannon Grover as we walk through deep Mormon doctrine and history, headlines in and out of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), and explore the lighter side of current events. We hope to provide good feels and a burning in your bosom that'll leave you wanting to download the next episode.
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Gayest Episode Ever

Drew Mackie & Glen Lakin / TableCakes Productions

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Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
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Thingamabob

Joshua Steckelberg and Briana Fogleman

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Your new favorite podcast about the history of things, whether that's the fork in your hand or the 1996 Happy Holidays Special Edition Barbie doll in your closet. Every Wednesday
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My Unoriginal Thought

The Unoriginal Podcaster

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Why do actors say break a leg? Why does the early bird catch the worm? Why would there be skeletons in your closet? What the idiom are these strange sayings? In this educational, thought provoking, and sometimes funny podcast we explore the world of language. We will discuss the most popular sayings of our time, do a deep dive into the history of culture, and have some laughs along the way. Looking for My Unoriginal Thought swag? Look no farther! https://my-unoriginal-thought.printify.me/pro ...
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Brought to you by Cladwell (www.cladwell.com). If you’re like most of us, you own entirely too many clothes. You probably have things you haven’t worn in years. And yet, when it comes time to dress up, we all say the same thing: “I’ve got nothing to wear!” How did we get here? Well, turns out, the problem isn’t our messy closets, it’s our messy relationship with clothes. Join Erin Flynn, CEO and founder of Cladwell, as she talks to experts in the industry, history, and psychology of fashion. ...
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Recorded from a cute closet in LA’s Koreatown, the “invASIANtv popcast" is a podcast diving into the representation of Asian Americans in the past and present landscape of television. While co-hosts Kathlynn Alba and Patricia Gonzalez will focus each episode around a theme, there is no singular formula. Their analysis will range from origin stories of fan-favorite cartoon characters to whole series centered on Asian American families. Join them as they explore the wide and narrow spectrum of ...
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If this chair could talk, oh the stories it would tell. As Mr. Don says, it would scream! With over 55 years as a barber & hair stylist, Mr. Don and I sit down to talk politics (idiots), history, woodworking, women, wild adventures, and the non-sense that goes on in this world. You might get offended and we might get canceled, but to be honest, we don't really give a damn. We aren't out to hurt anybody's feelings, so if we aren't your flavor, move on and find yourself a show that is. Mr. Don ...
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Antique Tea

Erica Maity & Jason Hays

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Antique Tea is a deep look into all the gossip you've never heard about...because everyone is already dead. Part history - part dish, Erica Maity researches the hell out of historical figures you may or may not know about. She digs deep and pulls out all the skeletons in their closet. Including their own skeleton. Then she serves up tea to her bestie Jason Hays who doesn't know history from his elbow. He devours the hot goss and spins his modern take on all their bullshit. It's just two good ...
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A podcast for poker players. Hosted by Greg Potter, professional poker player and commentator for Lodge Card Club's live show. Get recaps of big hands and unforgettable moments. Learn new poker strategies. And sit in on interviews with some of the greatest and most influential poker players in the world.
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A smart, playful and interrogative take on contemporary fashion and its context – weaving together sartorial and social history to tell powerful, surprising stories of identity. Hosted by Lucy Clayton together with a selection of special guests including designers, artists, writers, activists, academics and of course, the dresser uppers themselves, this show explores the way we dress in all its creative, sequinned and chaotic glory.
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A Gay and A NonGay

James Barr and Dan Hudson

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In a time where we're all threatened by a rhetoric of hate from the people in power; A Gay And A NonGay challenges our differences. No matter who you are, or what you're into, gay's and nongay's can & should be friends. 'Highly Recommended' Guardian 'One of the most fundamentally kind and funny podcasts in Britain' RadioTimes 'A hilarious take on love, friendship and sex' TimeOut An independent podcast from James Barr (@imjamesbarr) and Dan Hudson (@DanHudson). Find us on Insta, TikTok, Twit ...
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Unbridled Minds

Conspiracy Theories. Aliens, Government Secrets, Secret Societies, False Flags, Media Bias and More!

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What's possible? What's implausible? Come join us at Unbridled Minds, Where we talk all things related to conspiracy theories and where all things are plausible. We discuss issues such as Alien Existence, Technology, Q, QAnon, Secret Societies, False Flags, Declassified Government Secrets, Mind Control, Mr. Pool, Crypto and all kinds of other related issues. Conspiracy No More!
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Conscious Style Podcast

Elizabeth Joy, Stella Hertantyo

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What will it really take to create a more sustainable and equitable future for fashion? Each week, hosts Elizabeth Joy and Stella Hertantyo interview fashion changemakers — from labor activists to slow fashion entrepreneurs — to explore this very question. Hear about topics like greenwashing, garment worker rights, consumer psychology, secondhand fashion, making the most of your closet, and more. For more, visit consciouslifeandstyle.com and follow @consciousstyle on Instagram.
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Some firefights and bomb blasts never make the news or the history books, but they’re still incidents that changed the lives of those involved. In each episode, host and former soldier Thom Tran talks to fellow veterans of our recent wars. We hear from a badly burned vet who became a TV star; a medic who says God answered his prayers on the battlefield; and one of the few women soldiers to take an enemy life in action. Thom also shares his memories of fighting in Iraq, where a sniper's bulle ...
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Gumshoe Diaries

Mickey Ramos and Mark Ebner

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A Hollywood True Crime Podcast covering Mark Ebner's "How I got those stories" stories. Mark Ebner is an American journalist and New York Times bestselling author who has covered all aspects of celebrity and crime culture for Spy, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Details, Hustler, Los Angeles Magazine, Premiere, Salon, Spin, Radar, The Daily Beast, Gawker, BoingBoing, Esquire and New Times. He has produced for and/or appeared as a commentator on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, A&E, DiscoveryID, Comedy ...
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We GAME podcast is a place where we explore the perception of life. With a diverse list of guest and co-host we are subjected to discuss anything. No matter if its black history or human rights there's an opportunity to always G.A.M.E. The Host Chris Adio Henry has an interesting way of challenging the art of storytelling while gaining a positive experience. Our goals at We G.A.M.E. is to provide a safe place to explore unpopular opinions with compassion and grace. Keep it real without takin ...
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An LGBTQ podcast featuring entertaining queer people, include celebrities, community leaders, and everyday people with interesting and positive stories. Challenges our community faces today may come up but we don't stay there long. On Queer We Are, guests aren’t allowed to just complain about the world as it is. They share what they’re doing about it, what you can do about it, and hear some good news for a change. Sometimes they’re here just to entertain. Guests include gay, lesbian, transge ...
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MAT TALES: 40 YEARS OF GAY ADVENTURES = Autobiographical Erotica Stories from 40 Years of Gay Sexual Adventures. {NEW EPISODE Every Monday at Midnight EST.} In the 80's and early 90's, a time of no internet, no cameras and no phones, the outside world was a meeting place for gay men to find each other. To perfect the art of cruising. To negotiate your desires in person. To experience the thrill of moving in the shadows, behind the park trees, or around the alley corner. ​I lived in New York ...
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Crime Classics

Entertainment Radio

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Exploring the Legacy of "Crime Classics": A Pioneering Radio Docudrama "Crime Classics" remains a significant piece of broadcasting history, a testament to the golden age of radio. This CBS radio docudrama, which aired from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954, was a pioneer in its genre, blending historical accuracy with gripping storytelling. The show was the brainchild of Elliott Lewis, who not only produced and directed it but also played a crucial role in its creation. Each episode of "Crime ...
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This episode is airing one week after its release. Want access to every episode early, ad-free content, and access to our discord server? Join our Community ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/ClosetedHistoryIn this episode, we discuss the hidden LGBTQ+ icons and spaces from The Harlem Renaissance that is often left out of mainstream narratives and recollec…
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This is a summer rerun of an episode that originally went live in May 2023. We know that no one likes to reflect on how Roseanne used to be awesome, but we get through that emotional baggage as quickly as we can to discuss why Martin Mull's character is openly gay but also tweaks certain gay stereotypes. “The Driver’s Seat” (November 30, 1993) We’r…
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Yes, it’s time to dissect this horrific document telegraphing the downfall of American democracy. We examine bits and pieces to see what the cabal of Christian nationalists want to turn the nation into over the next conservative presidency. Then we chat about the Mike Judge movie Idiocracy and it’s prophetic warnings. We wrap with happy news about …
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Up to 90% of women and trans men experience menstrual abnormalities or pelvic issues at some point in their lives. Dr. Karen Tang says too many people are suffering in silence, and that's why she wrote a comprehensive guide called It's Not Hysteria: Everything You Need to Know About Your Reproductive Health (but Were Never Told). We're talking all …
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The guys look back at some TV characters that just grind their gears! We're not saying we'd punch these characters, but we sure would shake a b*tch. This is the FratChat Podcast! PLUS, Elon Musk and JK Rowling get hit right in the kisser, the guys roast each other for 60 seconds and MORE! Get 20% off and free shipping on your next JoyMode purchase …
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In this episode of Dialogue Out Loud, fiction editors Joe Plicka and Ryan Shoemaker interview authors Reed Richards and Gabriel González Núñez about their short fiction pieces featured in the Summer 2024 issue of Dialogue:… The post Writing the Present: A Conversation with Reed Richards and Gabriel González Núñez appeared first on Dialogue Journal.…
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In this episode, Nick Engvall interviews Aaron and Andy, two sneaker enthusiasts and educators. They discuss their love for sneakers, the positive aspects of sneaker culture, and the impact of social media on the sneaker community. Aaron and Andy share their experiences creating sneaker content and the joy they find in connecting with others who sh…
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Send us a Text Message. Join Laura Tempest Zakroff, bestselling author of Sigil Witchery, Visual Alchemy, Weave the Liminal, and many more, as we talk all things sigils, embodiment through belly dancing and other forms of movement, and her tradition, Modern Traditional Witchcraft. Learn more about her works, classes, and the upcoming Sigil Witchery…
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In the second episode of the series, Valerie and Fiona Givens continue their exploration of atonement theology by delving into its historical and theological underpinnings. Fiona provides a rich context, explaining the shift from early… The post DPN Featured Episode: Latter Day Struggles: The Evolution of Atonement Theology with Fiona Givens Part 2…
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Episode Notes You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2! You can find Zitkato @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ZitkatoTincan Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @BandsIsland on Twitter! If you want to help us the best thing you can do is review us on iTunes so we can reach more people If you want to talk to us we are @marxmadnesspod on twitter and marxmadne…
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In this one I cover the journey of a Lodge local that recently took down our flagship tournament, the Mega Monster, which had a total prize pool of $1.8 Million and just over $300,000 sitting up top for first place. I recap the most impactful hands from the final table that ultimately led this player to victory. Congratulations Joel Doney!!! Check …
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This is a summer rerun of an episode that originally went life in May 2023. It's good even if you think you don't care about Green Acres, we swear! “What’s in a Name?” (February 16, 1966) On a show all about the zany inhabitants of Hooterville, Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) stands out because the most unusual thing about her is her name. She w…
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If you turn around and look behind you...you'll see we're back! If Hugh can do it, we can too. After a little hiatus, the crew is here to bring you what we were At the Movies for. We go in depth into the surprise roller coaster ride that is the Deadpool and Wolverine movie. Cameos galore!! (in the movie not in the podcast...or maybe in the podcast?…
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The guys look back at the politicians in power today, and some honorable mentions from the past, with the most problematic backgrounds. If you count all of the skeletons in these closets, you'd get a whole damn cemetary! PLUS, the guys roast each other for 60 seconds, CMo shares a HILARIOUS story, Hurricane Debby parties hard in Florida and MORE! G…
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Send us a Text Message. In the early 1890's Samuel Minshall left Chicago in search of a better opportunity in Pentwater, Michigan. Pentwater was a small, up and coming village in Western Michigan along the shores of Lake Michigan. There he met William Sands who promised him enough work to support his family. That promise was broken and it drove Min…
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Carolyn Homer takes us through the dichotomies of Alma’s lectures to his sons for this fascinating Gospel Study. Carolyn Homer is a member of the Mount Vernon Stake in the Washington DC Area, where she… The post Finding Mercy in Alma’s Lectures: Gospel Study with Carolyn Homer appeared first on Dialogue Journal.…
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In this episode of the Sneaker History Podcast, Robbie and Mike discuss the Team USA Olympic basketball shoes. They cover various shoes worn by players such as LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Anthony Edwards, and more. They share their opinions on the design and performance of each shoe, as well as their personal favorites. The conversat…
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In the first episode of this enlightening four-part series on Latter Day Struggles, host Valerie Hamaker welcomes back esteemed LDS theologian Fiona Givens. Together, they delve into the development of various atonement theologies and their… The post DPN Featured Episode: Latter Day Struggles: Exploring Eastern and Western Atonement appeared first …
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Episode Notes You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2! You can find Zitkato @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ZitkatoTincan Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @BandsIsland on Twitter! If you want to help us the best thing you can do is review us on iTunes so we can reach more people If you want to talk to us we are @marxmadnesspod on twitter and marxmadne…
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Looking for unapologetic honesty? This weeks episode of A Gay And A NonGay delivers exactly that as James and Dan are joined by Australian singer, writer, performer and comedian Reuben Kaye. The trio dive deep into queer culture - addressing the spectrum from Queer joy to Queer rage, as well as Reuben's experience with homophobia and cancel culture…
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“The New Girl” (September 19, 1992) Tori Scott is more than just the mysterious seventh Bayside High student who exists in a fractured Saved by the Bell timeline in which Jessie and Kelly don’t exist. She’s also really gay in the tradition of Jo from The Facts of Life, and not only because Leanna Creel, the actress who played Tori, came out in real…
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Just that! We talk Sunstone because it’s the best Mormon Con around and we want to spread the good word! We discuss a few of our favorite sessions, some fascinating things we learned, and how Sunstone recharges our batteries in the Mormon studies space. Then we talk about Lego helping PTSD sufferers. We wrap with a brief chat about some changes we’…
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Bella DePaulo has been single her entire life, but she doesn't want anyone's pity about that. This social psychologist loves being single, and she always has. In her latest book Single At Heart she highlights the lives of people who are thriving not in spite of being uncoupled, but because of it. She joins us to talk about what her research uncover…
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The guys read the 900 plus 'Project 2025' document, SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO. Listen along as they give you the top 10 'Project 2025' provisions that give them the heebie jeebies! Praise be! PLUS, the guys have another edition of Comedians Roast Each Other for 60 seconds. Also, a new study has revealed the least and most dangerous states in America. Di…
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On this episode of Cars & Kicks, Jacques Slade, Erik Valdez, and Nick Engvall, are joined by lawyer Zak Kurtz, principle at Sneaker & Streetwear Legal, to find out the details of the unprecedented lawsuit between Nike and their former partner, The Shoe Surgeon. Connect with Zak: https://sneaker.legal All of the links you need: https://www.carsxkick…
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In this episode of the Dialogue Out Loud podcast, host Taylor Petrey interviews Nicholas Shrum about his thought-provoking essay, “Materializing Faith and Politics: The Unseen Power of the NCCS Pocket Constitution in American Religion,” featured… The post Faith and Politics: A Conversation with Nicholas B. Shrum appeared first on Dialogue Journal.…
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Send us a Text Message. This time in the Magick Kitchen, we're having a cup of tea with H. Byron Ballard, a Priestess and pagan community leader for over 50 years. We discuss the simple ways of communing with spirits that Ballard's work extolls, including her newest book, Small Magic. We also look at land spirit work in detail, and discuss the impo…
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I'm not even supposed to be here today. 37. In a row?? What else is there to say. Kevin Smith's first film. We discuss how incredible it was to have been made, the politics of Gen X, gum commericials and so much more. Left of the Projector (Evan): Patreon: @LeftoftheProjectorPod Twitter: @LOTP_Pod Instagram: @leftoftheprojectorpod Boxd: @lotppod Ti…
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Leading up to our return in September, we are doing summer reruns, which is our way of repurposing episodes that with a little configuring (and retitling) might get more listens than they got back in the day. First up: Mama's Family! And next week, you'll be getting a full-fledged new episode about Saved by the Bell! Enjoy! “There Is Nothing Like t…
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Episode Notes You can find Prez on twitter @marxymarx2! You can find Zitkato @: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ZitkatoTincan Cashapp: $ZitkatosTinCan @BandsIsland on Twitter! If you want to help us the best thing you can do is review us on iTunes so we can reach more people If you want to talk to us we are @marxmadnesspod on twitter and marxmadne…
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Following last weeks conversation about gay stereotypes, this week James and Dan are diving into another myth: that all gay people know each other! Hint: It's, obviously, not true. The question leads onto a conversation about social media habits and the awkwardness that can come with liking people's posts online. This weeks episode of A Gay And A N…
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The guys hop on their olympic time machines to take you back to some of the wackiest and weirdest olympic events of all time. Some of these are STILL a thing! PLUS, the guys have another edition of 'Comedians Roast Each Other for 60 Seconds', a study by the Pew Research Center reveals you're not a loser for still being single, and MORE! Get 20% off…
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In this episode of the Sneaker History Podcast, Nick and Mike discuss video game-inspired sneakers. They start by talking about their recent sneaker pickups and then dive into a list of video game-themed sneakers from Sneaker Freaker. Some notable sneakers mentioned include the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 Street Fighter, Nike SB Skater Die Dunk Lows, …
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In this episode, Nick and Robbie discuss the exorbitant prices of Nike's recent releases, particularly the $250 retail price for the "Bred" Air Jordan 1s. They question who the target audience is for these high-priced sneakers and suggest that Nike should focus on creating high-quality, innovative shoes rather than relying on nostalgia. They also c…
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In this episode of the Dialogue Out Loud podcast, Dialogue Journal art editor Margaret Olsen Hemming interviews artists Laura Erekson and Sarah Winegar, whose work is featured in the Summer 2024 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon… The post Embracing Imperfections: A Conversation with Laura Erekson & Sarah Winegar appeared first on Dialogue Jour…
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If you love to watch comedy poker content then you've definitely come across Sethy Poker. Seth has started to make quite a name for himself in the space and I got to sit down and talk with him live in Lodge Card Club studio to discuss his poker experiences, background in comedy, and his unique creative process for making content. Check out Sethy Po…
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After months and months of working on it, the time has finally come to introduce you to our new show, Cars and Kicks. In this episode, Nick Engvall, Jacques Slade, and Erik Valdez, discuss the crazy news that Nike is suing The Shoe Surgeon, someone they've partnered with for years to celebrate their most monumental moments. Corporations selling cre…
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On this weeks episode of A Gay And A NonGay we're discussing two unavoidable questions that have been plaguing the community for years: the so-called 'gay voice' and... why gay people are seemingly so much better at dancing? OK, maybe not. Dan and James tackle these subjects through the lens of internalised homophobia and how stereotypes can lead t…
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We do a quick dive into moral agency and free agency in Mormon culture. Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have recently changed the definition of agency to suit their totalitarian needs. We explore the evolution of the phrase ‘free agency’ into ‘moral agency’ and springboard into a discussion about Ernest L. Wilkinson, the …
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Lauren Sandler is an "only child" expert. She is one. She has one. And as an award-winning journalist, Lauren dug deep to answer some of the most pressing questions about singletons. Are they more lonely? Are they more selfish? Would they be better off with siblings? She answers these questions and more in her book, One and Only: The Freedom of Hav…
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The guys highlight the wackiest, funniest, most entertaining and sometimes cult-astic moments of the 2024 Republican National Convention! PLUS! A man gets even with a store in the most backward way, the guys play "comedians roast each other for 60 seconds" and MORE! Get 20% off and free shipping on your next JoyMode purchase with code FRATCHAT at h…
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Join host Caroline Kline on this episode of the Dialogue Book Report podcast as she delves into the complexities of early Mormon polygamy with Cheryl Bruno, Clair Barrus, and Susan Staker. The discussion centers around… The post Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy: A Conversation with Cheryl Bruno, Clair Barrus, and Susan Staker…
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