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The glasses clink and the talk and laughter grow louder. In the corner of the pub, musicians sit and play traditional dance tunes that make your feet want to stomp and slide. Join fiddler Meg Wobus Beller as she brings you along into the world of fiddling and traditional music, from bow-grips and double stops to Old-Time tunes and Irish jigs.
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AI Explained is a series hosted by Fiddler AI featuring industry experts on the most pressing issues facing AI and machine learning teams. Learn more about Fiddler AI: www.fiddler.ai
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Step into the world of Irish fiddling with "Find Your Lilt," the podcast where your fellow fiddler, Hannah Harris, guides you through the ebbs and flows of mastering the real feel of Irish music.
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Master storyteller, fiddler, and public radio journalist/producer Joe McHugh has been on a quest to record people from all walks of life telling their family stories—the kind of stories that get passed down from one generation to the next that tell us who we are and where we come from with an authenticity and passion often lacking in books.
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truth after dark

Fiddler & Shoots Productions

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Ever wonder about certain conspiracy theories? Are you curious why some things are talked about while others aren't? Fiddler and Shoots take you along as they cover conspiracies that range from Elvis still being alive to the batteries in the birds. Be mindful of the rabbit holes, you might just fall in.
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Doveland, WI

Fiddler & Shoots Productions

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Welcome to Doveland! We invite you to enjoy our fair city! From a nice stroll through the Throppenhiemer Bone Garden on a warm fall afternoon to touring the ever evolving Doveland Wax Museum! Enjoy the smells of the downtown as you taste test our world famous shepards pie, all while listening to the Doveland Hour, in thirty minutes. Don’t forget to hide your left socks from the sock gnomes and pick up after your little Cthulhus!
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Crustaceans

Cold Spring School

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In this video podcast, you will learn about why the salt marsh is a good habitat. We will get to see fiddler crabs, Asian green crabs, and purple marsh crabs. We will also learn about food webs, adaptations, and recycling.
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Five Minute Fables

Fiddler & Shoots Productions

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The definition of an anthology series is: a radio, television, or film series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each episode, season, segment or short. Five Minute Fables is a bi-weekly multi-genre podcast of short stories written and recorded by A. David Barrett and W. Schenck and Gabbi Hope.
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Fin's Revolution

The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

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For years, people have asked me when the audiobooks of The Fiddler's Gun and Fiddler's Green would be published, and for years I’ve deflected those questions because it wasn’t something I had time to figure out. But the ten-year anniversary of their publication seems like a great opportunity to change that. For the next 70 or so episodes, I’m going to read through The Fiddler’s Gun, Fiddler’s Green, and maybe even some other fun things that flesh out the story. Welcome to Fin’s Revolution, a ...
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Welcome to Everyday El Dorado, where we focus on "the fine art of living well" in El Dorado, Kansas and we highlight individuals and organizations who have made, and are making, significant contributions to our community.
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Tell Us A Story

Frenchie and Baboo

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A laid back place where people come in to share their gift of gab and tell us their most interesting true life stories while we talk about different topics from all over the world.
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The Breakdown

Emma John and Patrick McGonigle

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Fiddler Patrick McGonigle and music journalist Emma John uncover bluegrass music one iconic record at a time in The Breakdown, a new limited series from The Bluegrass Situation. Peeling back the layers of a sometimes under appreciated genre, The Breakdown reveals the bizarre, compelling, and often completely mad stories from bluegrass players past and present.
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The mission of Down Trails of Victory podcast is to seek out stories of Southeast Texas through the podcast medium, featuring schools and their associated personalities, alumni, eras, and traditions, for the purpose of providing a historical record to contribute to the heritage of Southeast Texas.
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Talkin' Tofu

Becky and David Striepe

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The show where a couple of vegans talk about what we ate. Becky and David Striepe have a problem: we can't pass a new vegan item at a grocery store or restaurant without trying it. On the podcast, we talk about what we're eating. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Roots After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of History's Roots. Show Summary: The classic story of "Roots" is retold in this miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel. The show paints a portrait of American slavery through the journey of a family that has a will to survive through many hardships. Malachi Kirby stars as Kunta Kinte, a proud and educated young man who uses those traits to empower himself when he is captured and sold into slavery. While he is enslaved, he chal ...
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I love The Golden Girls!!! And they are the first show of this podcast. I also love Hot in Cleveland and Mama's Family. They are next. Each season of a show is a season of this podcast. Please note, episode format will now include an episode summary (I write the recap/summary for every episode), favorite quotes, and a discussion. If you would like to support this podcast by making a donation, please do so with cashapp to $pasta26mc
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With more than 40-collective years living and working in Asia, co-hosts Trevor Ranges and Scott Coates know the ins and outs of travel in the region, and love sharing them. Having spent over a decade as a travel writer for the likes of National Geographic and Fodors, Trevor implicitly understands how to see and figure a destination out. Scott has spent much of his time crafting bespoke adventures as the co-founder of a luxury travel company and knows how to make travel truly flow. Whether tr ...
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OVER 50 YEARS AGO multi-award-winning journalist John Francis interviewed ageing Australian Outback characters, before their voices were lost in the red dust. THIS IS VERY SPECIAL Outback history. Most of these unique old characters would be aged over 130 if they were still alive today. NEARLY ALL lived largely solitary lives, in the harsh and lonely inland, on the edge of deserts, in a world of searing droughts, and occasional fierce floods. THEY WERE prospectors, sheep and cattle men, boun ...
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Go beyond the show and be in the know when you attend Theatre Lawrence. Each episode will feature behind-the-scene information and interviews relating to the show all to equip you to enjoy the production even more. Think of it like attending a personal pre-show talk, only you don’t have to leave your car, or the treadmill, or wherever you are listening. New episodes drop opening week of regular season Theatre Lawrence productions (and for some of our non-season events too!).
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Questions of land rights are at the root of most current conflicts between indigenous peoples and the wider state. Competing conceptions of the land and authority over the land intersect with conflicts around resource extraction, the terms of consultation and consent, and the political status of indigenous peoples. Without resolving the conflicts around land in a fair and collaborative manner, real reconciliation will be difficult to achieve. This podcast presents a series of six live panel ...
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Two brave women watch classic movies so you don’t have to. Lianna Holston & Siena Jeakle are funny-in-a-hot-way friends who have neither seen nor enjoyed that many films, particularly the Classics. Must we celebrate things created by, for, and with straight white men? Tossed Popcorn is here to get these movies off their pedestal with irreverent observations and outspoken confusion. Join us as we review a different film each week from the AFI's "100 Greatest American Movies Of All Time" every ...
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Inside the Banjoverse connects with the unique journeys of music’s most celebrated roots artists - delving into the thoughts, emotions and experiences that drive and inspire them to art and to greatness. The podcast is hosted by Enda Scahill, winner of the 2022 Steve Martin Prize for excellence in banjo, and founder of Irish crossover supergroup We Banjo 3. Enda is a multiple national champion on banjo and mandolin. He now creates the very best online learning resources for Irish tenor banjo ...
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Locked On Spartans podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Michigan State Spartans. Hosted by Matt Sheehan, the Locked On Spartans podcast provides your daily Michigan State Spartans fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews with athletes and coaches, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Sparty. From the legendary gridiron battles at Spartan Stadium to the dazzling skills o ...
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A broadcast for educators who understand that we need to be talking about race and racism in schools now. We will learn, and unlearn through a great book on racial justice. Each week, your host Colinda Clyne invites educational leaders to be in conversation about sections of selected texts, discussing historical contexts and connections to education.
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Series one: a collection of my short stories and films, read out for your listening pleasure. These stories are NOT genre-specific. Mental health, YA romance, drama, adventures for young children... it's all here. Series two: short reviews about the latest films, TV shows and books. How much information can I pack into sixty seconds before the timer goes...? Find me at @sstpod on Twitter. All content is © Amanda Keats, 2019, unless otherwise stated. (Cover art photo provided by Gaelle Marcel ...
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Talking to people who have been effected by suicide and loss. If you are in crisis Dial or text 988. Talk to a professional, religious leader, a friend, any person who can help you get the help you may need. Anyone who has experienced true loss knows how I feel. I invite you on my journey through grief and life. All opinions are my own!!
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Storytelling Radio

The Storytelling House

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Storytellers come in all shapes and sizes. We interview them in this podcast. They tell myths, legends, fairy-tales, tall tales and personal stories. They tell us about the challenge that goes with meeting audiences with only a story. They tell us what it’s like to be a storyteller, the magic in that meeting, how they develop this ancient craft and why storytelling is growing today. Join us!
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Time to bust out the fiddle and rosin up the bow! Today's guests--Sheryl, Reggie, and Jenifer Wrinkle--are fiddle virtuosos of the highest order. Hear them share how their early experiences playing the fiddle in Southeast Texas led them each on a musical journey of a lifetime. Their conversation with Buck and Wanda Carole covers a wide range of top…
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Michigan State basketball has no shortage of question marks ahead of a big 2024-25 season, but just WHAT IF those question marks all work out? And is Jeremy Fears and Frankie Fiddler ready to hold the keys of this program? And will Xavier Booker be the most improved Spartan, or could it be another candidate like Coen Carr or Jaxon Kohler? We sit do…
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Have you ever seen a Green Fireball in the sky? This week we get into the story of possible UFOs/Soviet spy drones/natural phenomena. What do you think it could be? We also discover the haunted history of the SpookyWoods property in Archdale, NC. Listen close and you’ll hear the fiddle! Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us ;) Email…
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(Jul 12, 2024) Lowville and Lewis County surveyed the damage from flash floods that surged through the village and county on Tuesday; we hear from an 11-year-old who’s reached the age when social media is becoming a bigger part of her life. She - and her parents - are trying to find a balance; a preview of Grammy-winning bluegrass fiddler Michael C…
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This week on the show, we’re talking about a new-to-us vegan option on Saint Simon’s Island and two new flavors of Zapp’s chips! We’ll also eat Sprout’s vegan gummy bears. SHOW NOTES: The game we talked about playing was Spyfall. The Italian ices that we get on Saint Simon's are from Sunset Slush. News Item: Plant-based Nuggets Outperform Meat In ‘…
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(Jul 22, 2024) A new report looks at working conditions for workers in New York’s solar industry. Many are not unionized, lack healthcare and take stimulants to work longer; the closure of Great Meadow Correctional near Glens Falls could have a big impact on families of staff and the local economy; and, the current opera of the Seagle Festival in S…
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The El Dorado Police Department is hosting the National Night Out, on Tue., Aug. 6th, from 5-7 p.m. at East Park. This is an annual community-building campaign aimed at fostering police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. National Night Out is a nationwide initiative that works to bring neighbors together and enhance the relationsh…
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Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - Love Games (Luke Una Edit) Roy Ayers - Tarzan Stephen Encinas - Disco Illusion LTA (Love The Action) - What Comes To Ya? Tom Noble Presents: House of Spirits - Times Are Changing (Harvey Sutherland Remix) Moplen - The Blackout Night (A Moplen Mix) Shuya Okino - Look Ahead ft.N'Dea Davenport Beggar & Co - Somebody Help…
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The SP+ numbers for Michigan State football have come out, and they aren't too kind for our Spartans. HOWEVER, is there context we can add that will give us a rosier outlook at Jonathan Smith, Brian Lindgren and Joe Rossi's first season in East Lansing? And will the offensive and defensive lines be too much to overcome, or will key players like D'Q…
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(Jul 19, 2024) Three tornados ripped through the southern Adirondacks on Tuesday, tearing down huge swaths of trees and leaving tens of thousands of people without power; Clinton County is at odds with Greyhound after the bus company's abrupt change in stops over the last week; and, John Warren checks the trail conditions for us in the Adirondacks …
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This week on the show, we’re talking about the Crossroads brunch buffet in Las Vegas and Kraft Not Singles. We’ll also try dill pickle Bitchin’ Sauce! SHOW NOTES: The first crackers Becky got to try were Crunchmaster Multigrain Sea Salt. The kid loved these, btw. The bagel spot we talked about was Emerald City Bagels. Yallah is the spot we mentione…
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Friends of Sophia's, the Boscos, come to visit. They bring shocking news. They think Dorothy is their daughter and they want her back. Meanwhile, Blanche gets Rose to go to a dirty dancing class with her. Since it's the same movements as making love, it should be easy for Blanche to do, right? --- If you would like to support this podcast by making…
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(Jul 18, 2024) Cleanup continues in Glens Falls after a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the region Tuesday night; we speak with the manager of a Queensbury car dealership where multiple vehicles caught fire due to a downed power line; a group of academics is looking to change the name of a hill in the Tri-Lakes region that currently uses…
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Over the last month we’ve been discussing Jonathan Smith being deliberate and efficient with his recruiting visits and battles…but why is that important? And was Michigan State football recruiting a total dud under Mel Tucker, or were there redeeming qualities to his method vs. Smith’s? Plus, we get into the MSU 2024 football roster and how it stac…
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(Jul 17, 2024) Severe storms swept across the North Country yesterday afternoon, leaving downed trees and powerlines; a peer support group is open for veterans in St. Lawrence County, and advocates say it's a place veterans can turn to for more resources; an Indian Lake realtor shares what it's like to work in real estate; and News Director David S…
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People play the fiddle for all kinds of reasons, and as a fiddler and fiddle teacher they often tell me all about it. I talk about some of the variety of reasons I've heard from adult fiddlers for why they're voluntarily choosing to take up this rewarding and challenging new hobby! Our Tune this week is a funky Sally in the Garden I got from Marion…
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(Jul 16, 2024) Border Patrol officials in the North Country say they're seeing record numbers of illegal crossings at the northern border. It's changing life for people who live in communities like Mooers; forest Rangers recovered the body of a kayaker whose boat overturned in the Husdon River last weekend; Onchiota listener Phil Fitzpatrick shares…
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(Jul 15, 2024) Great Camp Santanoni is introducing electric scooters and wheelchairs to make it more accessible, but some advocates say, it’s not enough; as the North Country gets warmer and wetter, one North Country art gallery is dealing with mold in its archives; a central New York church where abolitionist Harriet Tubman spent much of her later…
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When Scott and Trevor started this podcast back in 2014 they didn’t think much about where the show would take them. A decade later, celebrating the 200th episode of Talk Travel Asia, they have discussed nearly every country in Asia, with over 100 experts on the region. Join them as they take a look back over 200 episode of Talk Travel Asia!!…
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Michigan State football has gone through a very different off-season than what Spartan fans are used to the last few years, so what have we learned so far? From how Jonathan Smith operates the recruiting board to how he navigates the portal, we have learned good lessons that can stick around for years to come here. Plus, 3-star athlete Bryson Willi…
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Emanative - Paradox Kamasi Washington - Road to Self (KO) Daniel Casimir & London Contemporary Orchestra - Balance (ft James Beckwith) Amy Gadiaga All Black Everything NxWorries - KeepHer (feat. Thundercat) Oddisee - Give Way Angelo Outlaw - Silent Horizon Baby Rose x BADBADNOTGOOD - Slow Burn Minnie Riperton - Les Fleurs Nightmares On Wax - Les Nu…
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It's come to this. Special thanks to listener Gene Bonner* for putting this all together. Here is our first best-of episode, full of highlights and clips from the first ten episodes of this podcast (back when it was called Sondheim on Adderall). *Gene Bonner is not real. There is no Gene Bonner. I cut it together myself and I'm too embarrassed to a…
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It was bitterly cold up there, in leather cap and goggles, in the open cockpit. Turbulence in North Queensland skies was often terrifying. Passengers could do nothing but hang on and bear it, hopefully holding something to catch the vomit. And on landing, ‘sometimes the only edifice on the aerodrome was a little tin shed’, Sir Hudson told me. ‘On a…
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What are we looking for in year one of the Jonathan Smith Era of Michigan State football to show that it will get better around here? From coaching to each side of the ball, we highlight what we will be taking away from this season. Plus, we look at the Bryson Williams commitment that's right around the corner and debate if MSU's ceiling is truly 1…
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(Jul 11, 2024) Heavy rain, severe thunderstorms and tornados battered the North Country yesterday, causing flooding in Essex County, Lowville, and other communities; high schoolers in Parishville wrote a song about their social media woes; and, a chat with conservationist Jeff Corwin ahead of his talk in Lake Placid.…
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This week we have some stories from Charleston, South Carolina! Join us for the legend of Susan Howard Hardy at St. Philip’s Church and the Gray Man of Pawley’s Island. Thanks for listening! Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us ;) Email - ⁠⁠⁠mysteriesmythslegends@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠ ESTY: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/LuxieandLuna?ref=simp…
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(Jul 10, 2024) What role does social media play in the lives of children today, and how controlled should it be? More on new legislation and how North Country families deal with social media; David Sommerstein introduces us to some of the lesser known musicians playing at the Ottawa Blues Festival, which runs through this Sunday; and, as the remnan…
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Busking is playing in the street for money. I've done it. In fact, I've done in New York City in the subway! A few thoughts on busking, and some busking stories. Fun tune this week, Old Aunt Jenny With Her Night Cap On. Email me at meganbeller@fiddlestudio.com. Listen and subscribe on Apple Music, Spotify, or Buzzsprout. Find me on YouTube and Band…
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Michigan State football saw a lot of transfers that we are excited about enter the program this off-season...but what about some love for the guys that were already here? Football whiz Al Karsten joins the show to talk about the best players returning from last year's Spartan team from Malik Spencer to Brennan Parachek. Plus, we talk about where th…
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(Jul 8, 2024) This summer, there will be events at John Brown Farm in Lake Placid that honor abolitionist Harriet Tubman; tick-borne illnesses have increase in the Northeast due to climate change and suburbanization; and, Betsy Kepes reviews a new adventurous novel set in the Adirondacks that's written to entice reluctant young readers.…
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After a stretch of targets and official visitors going elsewhere, is there reason to be concerned about this class that ranks outside the top 50 nationally, or is this all simply part of the process? We chat with Ryan O'Bleness off the heels of Grant Beerman, Darius Afalava and Houston Torres choosing schools that aren't Michigan State football. Pl…
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Michigan State football is going to need some under-the-radar names to shine for them this fall, so who should we be keeping an eye on ahead of the season? From pass catchers like tight end Brennan Parachek and wide receiver Aziah Johnson to Khalil Majeed on the defensive side of the ball, we highlight some Spartans to know before kickoff. We are t…
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Blanche gets a sizeable bonus at work and decides to use it for a breast enlargement. Sophia's friend Lillian has gone missing from Shady Pines. When Sophia learns she was moved to Shady Pastures she's very upset as it's the worst rest home in town. Blanche's surprisingly unselfish actions save the day. --- If you would like to support this podcast…
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This week we dive into Harry Houdini’s mysterious diaries. How did he do it? We also get into one of Charleston’s most haunted buildings, the Wagener Building. Would you venture to the third floor to see George? Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us ;) Email - ⁠⁠⁠mysteriesmythslegends@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠ ESTY: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/…
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Former MSU basketball player and forever fan favorite Steven Izzo joins the show for a wide-ranging chat. From how MSU basketball has done this off-season, to the emergence of Jeremy Fears to Tom Izzo's retirement, it's a packed first segment. We then talk about his experience sharing his adoption story, playing for the program he grew up watching …
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(Jul 3, 2024) Late last month, the Adirondack Park Agency approved the use of a chemical herbicide to eradicate Eurasian water milfoil on Lake George. Today, we head to Chateaugay Lake where the community just applied Prosellacor for the first time; a fire in Lake George destroyed an amphitheater over the weekend. Local officials are already alteri…
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Recently I tried to play jazz. It got me thinking about jazz, so I share some thoughts about playing jazz as a violinist, how I approach it, what it's like, how I practice, and how I take a solo. The tune is Ed Weaver's Cluck Old Hen. In the words of my friend Shane, it's a "nice, meditative tune". Email me at meganbeller@fiddlestudio.com. Listen a…
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(Jul 2, 2024) As climate change comes to the North Country, one St. Lawrence County farm is tracking how its changing the ecosystem; a healthcare network in Jefferson County is taking over a doctor’s office in Lewis County; and, Stephanie Coyne DeGhett shares her poem "The Joy of Deserted Spaces."By NCPR News
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This week on In My House Techno Music Show, featuring interviews with DJ & producer Tylr. Plus, music videos by Meauxtown, France Emerging Artist, Berry. Let the music Play...!!! In My House Techno Music Show continues to stay true to the mission.... "Where the TRUE stories are told and GREAT music is played!” Enjoy the show! Get connected...www.in…
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(Jul 1, 2024) The ADK Land Trust will use a $3 million grant to build accessible trails in Saranac Lake and Lake Placid; since 2022, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has been hosting entrepreneurship fairs at military bases to encourage troops to start businesses; and, through the big back windows of the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, you’ll see a…
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Some of us travel more than others. A few are blessed with a career in travel and learn the ins and outs so well that sometimes the exotic can become ordinary. Many have far less time to travel, particularly for fun, and must dream and plan for that special adventure for years. Today, we’ll share experiences of the former to enhance those of the la…
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Michigan State and Jonathan Smith are sitting on 14 commits for the 2025 class but, with all of them being 3-stars, is there any concern with how things are going? We talk with the iconic MSU Chief of Propaganda to discuss why there's not concern now, and why things are going the way they are. Plus, we get to mailbag questions on what's the goal fo…
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Episode 8 begins with host Joe McHugh explaining how fate plays a role in deciding which stories are featured in each episode of The Telling Takes Us Home and ends with a lively recitation by an Irish poet of the classic poem The Wreck of the Hesperus by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In between are stories about learning a life lesson from a brother …
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Lyric Jones - Better Now KAYTRANADA - Snap My Finger (feat. PinkPantheress) Sai Galaxy - Sometimes It Rains (feat. Kaivili) Jocelyn Brown - 4 I'm Caught Up In A One Night Love Affair (John Morales M+M Mix Edit) NxWorries - ​​Chopped Suede Little Simz - SOS musclecars - I Don’t Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars Moar - M Nicola Conte - Soul of the P…
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The episode accidentally becomes iconic as Chris has an energy drink, screams about his least favorite movie, takes a short break to watch a disastrous presidential debate, eats too much fast food, and then sluggishly praises a thing he actually likes. Welcome to INYTLM's Summer of Movie Musicals! (NOTE: Sorry for the weird intermittent feedback in…
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