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Best hometown podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best hometown podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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Long suffering baseball fan Rhea Butcher reinvents America's pastime with radically sensible thoughts on baseball, history, culture, gender, race, and more. For baseball diehards and novices alike, Rhea breaks down the week in MLB news, analyzes the culture of American sports, and explores forgotten chapters in baseball history from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League to the Negro Leagues and beyond. Plus in-depth interviews with comedians, baseball insiders, and hometown fan ...
 
Tony Scags & Jaison (with an i) talk about politics, pop culture, relationships, and anything that interests them. All while driving through their hometown, Tellmont. Interact with the show by emailing TellmontPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @TellmontPodcast Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! (please?)
 
Shannon and Bailey both grew up in Johnson City, TN but in different times. They love East Tennessee and want to share the good, the bad, and the ugly about living and being creative in the mountains. Their free-wheeling conversations will spotlight various people, places, events, and things around the East Tennessee region every week including a best-bets of things to do and the best and worst of the region they love! New Live Episodes Thursday 8pm http://hometownjc.com
 
Gary and Kathy Leland love The Hometown TV Show by HGTV, and enjoy watching Ben and Erin Napier go into an older historic home, and do their renovation magic. We watch the most current episodes of Hometown when they come out, and then record out thoughts on each episode just for you . Subscribe today and join in on the fun conversation. This is a fan podcast, and is not associated with The Hometown TV Show, HGTV, or Ben and Erin Napier. This is an unofficial show podcast. This podcast is spo ...
 
KAMARA ARE A DUTCH TECHNO LIVE-ACT that have been making waves way beyond their hometown of Arnhem. From their first forays into making music under various guises, Kamara were formed in 2010 and have been steadily building their way up through the echelons of the electronic underground. This past year the guys have unleashed material on A-list labels such Tronic Music, Sudbeat, Bush, Natura Viva and Proton, picking up remixes along the way from legendary artists such as Carl Cox, Oliver Lieb ...
 
The first daily sports news podcast that covers everything from the world stage to the hometown. The Athletic, home to the best storytelling in sports, and Wondery, the company behind “Sports Wars” and “Gladiator,” take you beyond the box score. With the help of The Athletic’s more than 400 sports writers and editors, co-hosts Kavitha Davidson and Anders Kelto dive deep into the biggest and most fascinating stories of the day. New episodes every weekday morning. The Lead. Sports up close.
 
Welcome to the only daily podcast covering your Seattle Mariners. Each morning, host D.C. Lundberg will keep you informed of everything happening with the M's, including analysis, game recaps, series previews, roster changes, and some trivia & fun, too. If you have a question about the Mariners or a comment on the show, please email D.C. at lockedonmariners@gmail.com and your message might be read on the air during his Friday Mailbag segment. (Please use your name and hometown in your email. ...
 
When Kate “ACunningPlan” Cunningham sparks up an online friendship with a fellow fanfiction writer it seems like the perfect distraction from a summer stuck in her hometown of Kamloops, B.C., not to mention the coming terrors of her final year of university and the Real Adult Future beyond. (Seriously, please don’t mention them.) After all, Hella--Enchanted is funny, smart and writes canon-divergent werewolf fic like no one else. She’s everything a fandom could ask for. But... what if she’s ...
 
Sparks of Interest is a new upcoming podcast discussing local issues in and around Sparks, Nevada. This also includes Reno and Washoe County but even if you aren't a local, that's ok too! The topics discussed may apply to your hometown as well. Hosted by former Mayor Candidate, Jeff Bonano; with co-hosts Dennis Bagley II and Peggy Rew to help keep our conversations comparable to 3 friends just talking over a cup of coffee.
 
Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod originates from the 'Heart Of Historic Germantown," Philadelphia, Pa. Bob Camardella began podcasting at Podomatic in October 2005 and at the Radio Nostalgia Network at Libsyn.com in January 2006. From 2006 through 2009, in addition to the top ranked Boxcars711 show at Podomatic and Libsyn, "Humphrey/Camardella Media Productions" commanded a top ten slot at Podshow (1.5 million downloads per month), a top 10 ranking at Libsyn (1.7 million downloads per month) an ...
 
The town of Splendid, West Virginia has a higher than average number of kid superheroes, giant bugs, time travelling teens, and much more bizarre activity. Professor Theo's Mystery Lab on the campus of Splendid University is somehow at the heart of it all. Though he doesn't like to divulge all his secrets, the Professor does enjoy sharing his hometown bedtime stories, sure to delight the young, imaginative one in your life. Written by Jonathan Joy, based on his newspaper column of stories fo ...
 
Stories About The Typical Nigga Inna The Nawf Division Of Dallas,Tx . Everyday Life In My Beautiful Hometown .Also Music...Special Guest Interviews ...And Much More Entertainment Via Podcast #HRNXinxo #$oloXinxo #NawfDallas #ImOutThatNawfDivision
 
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https://hometownsounds.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/podcast-2020-07-15.mp3 Paul tries some new Instagram-worthy sodas, while Tony picks up the ukelele. Tracklisting: Kill Lincoln – Confession Obsession [Can’t Complain] Clones of Clones – If I Was a Number [Super Available] Stray Fossa – For What Was [single] The Infinite Daisy Chains – Wake Up [Wake…
 
Hometown Murders a new weekly True Crime Podcast featuring a different hometown each week with notable murders from that town or city. Detroit Michigan - USA - Part 1, birthplace of the US automobile industry, home to the big 3 auto manufacturers, General Motors, Ford and Fiat / Chrysler and Detroit boasts the largest black majority population in t…
 
A few episodes ago, Jason Hernandez & D.C. Lundberg talked about the Oakland A's selling cardboard cutouts of fan photos to be placed in the seats of the Oakland Coliseum. Since then, the Mariners (among other teams) have followed suit. J.D. & D.C. talk about what exactly the Mariners are offering and for what price, and then discuss the other team…
 
We are joined by Kamuela Kaneshiro of Legends from the Pacific, who gives us the lowdown on the spiritual and paranormal stories of Hawaii. Kamu shares his first hand accounts with the Night Marchers, and his own paranormal investigations. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of murder, gender dynamics, incest, uri…
 
Major League Soccer returned to play last week, kicking off its MLS Is Back tournament. But things haven't exactly gone smoothly. The league's reigning MVP, Carlos Vela, elected not to play in the tournament, and two teams withdrew after multiple players tested positive for the coronavirus. The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio joins us to talk about the lea…
 
On Monday, the Washington football team announced that it would be changing its team name and Native American logo, which many people find offensive. Today, we’re joined by The Athletic’s Rhiannon Walker to talk about why the team and its owner, Dan Snyder, have resisted changing the name for so long and why they finally gave in to pressure now. Fo…
 
First, the Ivy League announced that it would not have any sports this fall. Then, the Big Ten and Pac-12 said they would only be playing in-conference games, if any. And now, the entire college football season seems to be teetering on the brink. The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach joins us to talk about the seismic shift that has begun in college sport…
 
News and More: Ladies and gentlemen, re-start your engines: The Cutsforth’s Cruise-In is back on for this summer. The state is blaming small gatherings, including exercise classes, weddings and birthday parties for the rise in Covid-19. Several area residents demonstrated in support of police and the president over Interstate 5 this week. Canby Con…
 
This week we delve into Rach's favourite subject - Conspiracy theories! Rachael looks at the suspicious death of Bobby Fuller and Talicza delves into the most famous UK conspiracy - Princess Diana - As always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate and leave a review!Instagram: @transatlanticcrimeTwitter: @transatcrimepodFacebook: fac…
 
With intrasquad games beginning last Friday, D.C. takes a brief look at a certain outfielder who scarcely missed a beat and already appears to be in mid-season form. He also talks about the 2020 regular season schedule, as well as the newly-released 2021 schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
Nick Francona (@NickFrancona) returns to Three Swings to talk with Rhea about the Cleveland baseball team's recent announcement regarding their name and logo ("We are committed to engaging our community and appropriate stakeholders to determine the best path forward with regard to our team name") and how MLB can prioritize racial justice and accoun…
 
The world's biggest soccer club has fallen on hard times. The league title seems to be slipping away, and ongoing mismanagement continues to create problems within the organization. The Athletic’s Dermot Corrigan joins us to talk about what’s going wrong at Barcelona, what superstar Lionel Messi has had to say about it, and why the reticent superst…
 
This week, NBA teams started arriving at Disney World in Orlando as they prepare to restart the season. One team that has already arrived is the Utah Jazz, whose All-Star center Rudy Gobert was the first known NBA player to test positive for the coronavirus — and became embroiled in controversy when he intentionally touched reporters’ microphones a…
 
News and More: No new cases of Covid-19 were reported at the Marquis Hope Village Post-Acute Rehab center for the first week in over a month — but the total count for the Canby area rose anyway, from 118 to 127. And there will be no phase 2 reopening for the tri-county area this weekend — as key measures the counties use for tracking Covid-19 conti…
 
Don’t have sex, camp counselors. Because Jason can sniff out horniness like a bloodhound. We discuss the history of the unlucky Friday the 13th, Jason’s journey through the franchise, and how Hollywood created its own urban legends. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of death, murder, stalking, hanging, electricu…
 
After an outstanding freshman season at USC, hoops star Onyeku Okongwu is projected to go very early in this year’s NBA draft, which is now scheduled for October. The Athletic’s Seth Davis joins us to talk about how the young power forward went from relative obscurity to college star, how high he could go in the NBA draft, and the family tragedy th…
 
News and More: it was a July Fourth with no parade and no celebration at the park — but plenty of fireworks. Canby Fire is seeing a sharp increase in the number of cardiac emergencies — even as survival rates plummet. Dr. Sean Stone, an ER physician and medical director for several local fire districts, says now would be the worst time to let our g…
 
The gals are in their hometowns, so it seems only right to do hometown murders. Talicza covers the forgotten spree killer Kevin Weaver and Rachael tells the sad tale of Dennis Craig Pickett. As always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate and leave a review! Instagram: @transatlanticcrime Twitter: @transatcrimepod Facebook: facebook…
 
The Baliff & The Women (Aired November 9, 1984) he Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began airing a fascinating range of classic, mystery, comedy, documentary, and supernatural drama throughout the 1970s to 1990s to a steadily expanding audience--both in Canada and throughout the northern portions of the U.S. The CBC's extensive Radio offerin…
 
Hometown Murders a new weekly True Crime Podcast featuring a different hometown each week with notable murders from that town or city. Detroit Michigan - USA - Part 1, birthplace of the US automobile industry, home to the big 3 auto manufacturers, General Motors, Ford and Fiat / Chrysler and Detroit boasts the largest black majority population in t…
 
The Wireless Set (Aired September 21, 1952) This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212…
 
The Case Of The Left-Handed Fan (Aired October 16, 1948) Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a br…
 
Jason Hernandez joins D.C. Lundberg to discuss a super cool thing the Oakland Athletics are doing this season due to the Covid-19 outbreak, offering fans to (sort of) be at every single A's home game, with proceeds going to a good cause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Locked On Podcast Network, D.C. Lundberg
 
A Salute To Football (Aired November 4, 1947) The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others in the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, vocalist Dick Forney and announcer Frank Gallop. The Ray Bloch Orchestra provided the music for the …
 
The Last Objective (Aired June 03, 1951) Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. Strange that so little good science fiction came out of radio; they seem ideally compatible, both relying heavily on imagination. Some fine isolated science fiction stories were developed on the great anthology shows, Suspens…
 
Recovering A Civil War Map (Aired December 16, 1950) Dangerous Assignment stands as one of the most durable programs of its genre and era in the waning days of The Golden Age of Radio. Espionage or foreign intrigue dramas weren't particularly groundbreaking undertakings by the 1950s. Bulldog Drummond was the first of the more successful exemplars o…
 
Marriage Minded Girl (1956) *The Exact Date Is Unknown. Danger With Granger arrived too late in the Golden Age of Radio to have any real impact on the listening public. Mutual aired this show, starting in 1956, on Monday nights at 8:30 pm. It was a half hour show that featured a private eye in New York City, STEVE GRANGER. His two primary companion…
 
The Case Of The Gorgeous Greek (Aired August 14, 1952) This hard boiled detective drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including…
 
Family Doctor - "New York" & "Out Of Control" 1932 Over the years, many television series, books, and movies have taken a longing look at the past in programs such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons which served as a reminder of old fashioned values and a time when a sense of community was a reality. The quest for this sort of world con…
 
Every Shot Counts (Aired October 31, 1949) Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954). Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad: "Personal …
 
The Cape Or The Shroud (1950) *The Exact Date Is Unknown. From 1949-1956 the Mutual Broadcasting System ran a series entitled John Steele, Adventurer. This was an anthology series, introduced by the title character, who has apparently had trouble keeping a job: he served at various times as ship's captain, baseball league president, county sheriff,…
 
No Sad Clowns For Me (Aired June 25, 1950) Jeff Regan, Investigator was one of the three detective shows Jack Webb did before Dragnet (see also Pat Novak For Hire and Johnny Modero: Pier 23). It debuted on CBS in July 1948. Webb played JEFF REGAN, a tough private eye working in a Los Angeles investigation firm run by Anthony J. Lyon. Regan introduc…
 
Goodbye 1938 (Aired January 1, 1939) Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sp…
 
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