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Mark of the Maker

Discussion of knives, knifemaking, and knife collecting with makers Michael

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Mark of the Maker is a panel discussion with renowned custom knife makers Tom Krein, Sean Kendrick and Michael Burch, and hosted by Mark Stheiner. The format is much like a group of friends sitting around in The Pit at Blade Show, talking knives - a look at life from the perspective of the maker as well as the collector. Covering broader topics such as tactical knife history, trends, industry commentary and influences of social media, as well as conversations with other knifemakers, collecto ...
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For 30 years, New York's legendary Comedy Cellar has served as the launching pad for greatest stand up comedians in the world. Colin Quinn, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Dave Attell, Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, Dane Cook, Robert Kelly and Greg Giraldo are just a few of the comedians who began as Cellar regulars. But classic stage performances have never been the only show going on at the Cellar. The biggest comedians in the world come to sit at the table upstairs, where comedians come to argue an ...
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Writing great books is critical to generating sales and building a following of readers. On the Dialogue Doctor Podcast, Jeff Elkins and other writers discuss how to write dialogue that will excite readers and help you sell more books.
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Chris Morgan and Sean Reum are here to discuss various topics concerning the pipe industry, pipe making, and a lot of fun yet random banter that will make you laugh and ask questions.Enjoy the show!
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Unsung Podcast

Unsung Podcast, Bleav

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If there was a definitive discography of classic albums, what should be in it? Host Mark Fraser from The Curator Podcast, and titans of Glasgow music/co-hosts David Weaver from Detour and Chris Cusack from Bloc, discuss and dissect perceived classic albums to decide which albums would make this list. Then, after we've talked it to death, we turn it over to you to decide once and for all via a handy poll. Cast your vote on our Facebook page and let's celebrate unsung classics.
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WH40k Book Club

WH40k Book Club

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Podcast and vidcast set in a monthly book club format from two huge Warhammer 40,000 lore fans. If you like reading WH40k novels, short stories, audio dramas, etc., then this is the podcast for you. Every two weeks we select a book from the vast Black Library to read and discuss. Sometimes we read old books and sometimes we read newer releases. We always have a method to our madness as to why! If you’ve never read any WH40k and aren’t sure where to start, we have advice regarding that too on ...
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Luke Clayton has been an outdoors writer for almost four decades and his byline appears in many different outdoor publications. Luke also pens a weekly outdoors column that runs in 41 Texas newspapers. For the past 15 years, Luke has hosted his radio show, CATFISH RADIO with Luke Clayton and friends which currently airs on 32 terrestrial radio stations and now as a weekly podcast right here on your favorite podcast app! Larry Weishuhn, aka “Mr. Whitetail” has shared a segment of the show wit ...
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There are many elements in our lives that affect our well-being and there are many ways that we can explore them. One avenue to optimal self-care is having open, honest conversations about what it means to be well. Navigate love and relationships, purpose and meaning, mental health and wellness, success and failure, and all of those things that make us human with Whitney Lauritsen on This Might Get Uncomfortable. Whitney has over 13 years of professional experience in the health, wellness, a ...
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On Slate's Spoiler Specials, Slate critics, such as Dana Stevens and Willa Paskin, discuss new movies and TV shows in spoiler-filled detail. We dissect twist endings, plot holes, and other secrets you won't read in reviews. WARNING: This podcast contains spoilers (duh).
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Predictably Unpredictable Podcast

Jeff Carroll and Frankie Falwell

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Predictably Unpredictable Podcast is a podcast about a little bit of everything, including probably how to make women angry. we will discuss whatever is happening in the world at any given time. This is a podcast about guy stuff! Sports, Women, Guns, Knives, Cars, Technology gadgets, and pretty much anything in between. We will tackle the important questions such as why do guys leave the toilet seat up or throw our laundry on the floor. So sit back and enjoy the show...especially for you you ...
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Hi Everybody - A Bad Medicine Podcast

Dr. Jackson Vane and Johnny Kolasinski

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Doctors talk about what Hollywood gets right and wrong about medicine and how the body works. Each week we discuss how a film or episode of television depicts illnesses, injuries, and the lives of medical professionals. As we wrap up each episode, the film or show being discussed is graded for its medical accuracy in comparison to 2010’s The Human Centipede, which marketed itself as “100% medically accurate.” Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, for example, is considered “140% medically accurate” whe ...
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Never Ending Reliable Discussion. That's how we define a nerd, here at 'This Podcast Is For Nerds'. Every month, Zach, Kiefer, and Calvin will each bring a topic for discussion ranging from film, television, anime, books, videogames, and everywhere in between. We also love supporting local businesses, so if you're in the SE Michigan area, please support the places we shout out!
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Explore some of cinema's most famous first deaths on a roaring rampage of film trivia and random tangents. No movie is too sacred (or too trashy) as hosts Tom and Jake discuss everything from Blade Runner to Bambi. Strap in, lock and load, it’s going to be a bumpy ride…
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This podcast showcases different aspects of being and culture, we discuss a variety of topics from wide ranging genres including arts, politics, society, science, music, literature, poetry etc. We celebrate interesting conversations and exchange of ideas.
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The Swanston Chatroom

Swanston Family Productions

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Sean, Craig and Louise have a movie podcast! Each week one of the siblings brings a movie or tv show to the table and they discuss it. There's always time to have a catch up and have some laughs!
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The Connect

The Ringer

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Jason Concepcion and Shea Serrano discuss two movies and the things that connect them. Each episode will focus around a theme. That theme can be anything from characters from similar movievations, merciless mentors, and killer robots. They will then break down the connections of that main theme through a series of segments and games to share their love for not only these two movies, but cinema and its themes as a whole.
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The Bourbon & Blades Podcast by the YT Channel KnoxKnifeMods. The normal videos we record for KnoxKnifeMods can sometimes run well over an hour. We then edit them down as much as possible for YouTube content. Now we have a place to ramble on and talk about whatever we like. We’ll discuss Bourbon, Blades, Video Games, Music, Movies, Books, and whatever else comes out of mouths!
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In this episode, Whitney reflects on her ongoing road trip from her van parked in her parents' driveway in Massachusetts. She discusses visiting friends, navigating unexpected situations, and using various travel gear. Highlights include attending the Newtopia trade show in Denver, experiencing immersive art at MeowWolf, and spontaneous trips to Ro…
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Steven Bonnell II, commonly known as Destiny, is a prominent figure in the online gaming and political commentary sphere. Renowned for his incisive debates and unfiltered opinions, Destiny has cultivated a large following on platforms like Kick and YouTube. With a background in professional gaming, he transitioned to political discourse, often enga…
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Marc and Ivy are joined by filmmaker Robbie Lopez to discuss the true mass murder story of Richard Speck. Robbie's film 'Born to Raise Hell' is a Russ Meyer styled adaptation of the Speck case which occurred in Chicago in 1966. In addition to the Speck case, our hosts also discuss Robbie's other films and career work. You can find out more about Ro…
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In this episode, Laura Humm takes questions from the Dialogue Doctor Community. They discuss how to use interior monologue and building emotion, the difference between prose and dialogue and how both things impact the reader, how to use body language to build emotion, tips on having to read and edit your own work, how to make sure your character vo…
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Noted historian and Churchill Expert Lord Andrew Roberts gives us his take on the recent Darryl Cooper (@MartyrMade) interview controversy. Was Churchill the villain of WWII? Is Cooper's take anti-semitic? Roberts' books, including Churchill: Walking with Destiny, are available on Amazon and everywhere else. “Unarguably the best single-volume biogr…
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Usually, we like to space things out. You may have noticed that over the years, we'll do a metal album one week, then perhaps change it up with electro or something else. So, for us to do two post-hardcore/noise rock(ish) records so close together is a bit unheard of. But hey, what's the point of having a set of rules if you don't break them occasi…
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In this session, Jeff and Victoria Tait take a deep dive into building a cast. They talk about building characters across a series, the VEAH system, how to direct character change over a single books and multiple books, designing characters for your genre, and more. For more on the craft of writing, check out the DialogueDoctor.com - https://dialog…
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Mark and Sean walk you through a group of sound clips and interviews from the floor of the PNWCI show in Seaside, Oregon. Some great conversations with folks like Grace Horne, Lucas Burnley, Will Stelter and many others. Makers share their thoughts on the show but we get off on some other tangents as well, talking business, passion, and upcoming pr…
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Luke and Larry Weishuhn kick things off with a discussion of food based deer attractant and several other interesting subjects. Next comes Guide Matt Burgess with Stealth Vision www.stealthvision.com Matt is about to fly into a remote area of Alaska and set up a camp for brown bear and moose. Next comes Bill Carey with Striper Express www.striperex…
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This week we revisit our glory barn episode and go into greater depth about the Faith Assembly and its many satellite groups around the world. Marc and Ivy and joined by Andrew (from our previous Hobart episode), Pastor Jeremy Sarber, and Bill Selby from the podcast Crimes, Killers, Cults and Beer. You can check out Bills podcast here: https://www.…
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In this episode, Dialogue Doctor Coach JP Rindfleisch IX holds and office hour. He and the other Dialoggers on the call discuss JP's book the Story Hypothesis, how to plot character change, what the length of a novel should be, and how to let the reader know a character's background without just telling them the character's background. For more on …
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Sound is a pound is always good fun. You'd be amazed what you can pick up for a quid in a charity shop. It's been about 18 months since our last one of these and frankly, we'd forgotten what albums we'd "gifted" each other at the end of the last episode. So Mark decided to pick two that he'd bought for Chris: Planet Claire by The B-52's (a strange …
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with new author Liz Mason to talk about Liz's work in process. The talk about how the reader experiences emotion in a story, why it is important to have characters interacting, and how to find a scene if you have written a lot of summaries. For more on the craft of writing, check out https://dialoguedoctor.com/…
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Luke and Larry Weishuhn kicks the show off with a discussion of a recent trip to Lake Tawakoni where they joined Jeff Rice to film a segment of their weekly TV Show “A Sportmans Life” that airs on Carbon TV as well as YouTube. Headquarters was a very comfortable cabin at Wind Point Park www.windpointpointtx.com where they got some awesome footage o…
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In this episode, Dialogue Doctor Coach Laura Humm holds an Office Hour with four different authors. Together they discuss, how to keep track of the details in your book, how to manage flashbacks, should you add emails or letters to your narrative, the benefits and draw backs of having more than one POV, and more. For more on writing craft, go to ht…
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John Congleton is a great producer, and as it turns out, also a great musician. The Paper Chase were, for many years, his only musical project and even as his star began to rise as a producer, he was still churning out unsettling, chromatic, occasionally catchy, often nasty music. Often described as a combination of avant-garde jazz, indie and punk…
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In this episode, we share a webinar from the Spring Dialogue Dash. We talk about how to build a main character. We discuss developing a character's personality and the character's voice. We then dive into what happens when you have more than one vehicle and why it is important to provide variety. Finally, we get into voice modulation and how it int…
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We get together with Friends of The Show Nick Rolfe and Billy Cho to talk about their recent Pacific Northwest Custom Invitational show and how it went. They share some great insight around what it takes to put on a show and how the PNWCI show has evolved over the last three years - what's gone well, what hasn't and their constant desire to improve…
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Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by comic, Gray West. West is originally from Alabama, has performed all over the United States and frequently MCs shows at The Comedy Cellar. In this episode, they discuss the differences between hosting and doing spots, how your style on stage affects your persona and West shares some personal anecdot…
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Luke and Larry Weishuhn ( www.larryweishuhn.net ) kicks things off with Campfire Talk, these two old friends have been visiting with everyone each week on their Campfire Talk segment for 16 years now. Next comes Michaela Hill with Outdoor Legacy ( www.outdoorlegacygear.com ). Michaela is the office manager for this great company that sells all type…
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Marc and Ivy sit down (over Skype) to talk to sculpture artist Kevin Titzer, subject of a new documentary Sack Race with Knives. The film is currently on the festival circuit but if you have to chance to see it, we highly recommend it. in the meantime the trailer is available on youtube. Like what you hear? consider a donation https://ko-fi.com/blo…
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with members of the community to analyze the cast of Knives Out. They discuss how the multiple vehicle structure works, how the cast members impact one another, and what we can learn from the script for our own work. For more on the craft of writing, check out https://dialoguedoctor.com/…
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Whitney, broadcasting from a Cracker Barrel parking lot in Illinois, shares her journey back to Colorado, following a trip to Cleveland for a family memorial. Discussing the nuances of van life, accessibility challenges at amusement parks, and considerations about carrying a gun for safety, Whitney delves into her experiences with neurodivergence a…
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Long terms fans of the show will know that we've spent altogether far too much time talking about Britpop. And the bad news is that it looks like it's ABOUT BECOME ALL ANYONE TALKS ABOUT when Oasis announce their reunion. We recorded this episode before those rumours started to creep out. Funny how these things happen. Anyway, Mark fell into a Sued…
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