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What's Rumbling?

KMIH 889 The Bridge

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A weekly show hosted by Huck Dixon covering news and facts on volcanoes around the world. Episodes are published (almost) every Friday (excluding holidays) after 1:10 PM Pacific Time.
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The Mississippi River has cut a deep path through the heart of America for thousands of years, but how well do we really know the river beyond Huck Finn and headline-grabbing floods? In this podcast, Dean Klinkenberg wades into stories about the characters and places from the big river’s past and present.
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Join Captain Porter Brownstout, Hophead Huck(AKA Pale Male), Beer Wonder and the rest as we explore our prime directive. To seek and find good, quality, and preferably reasonably priced beer. That is our mission. No actual avenging or revenging.
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In this podcast we will be discussing how Huck does not conform or shape his views around society’s views and beliefs and does whatever he wants not caring what everyone thinks. Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph
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Juliet dovetails her 30-year career in the courtroom as a persuasion strategist with her personal healing experience to create a unique perspective talking with guests about testifying under oath. As a persuasion strategist working on high profile, high stakes, and billion-dollar litigation, she has witnessed the distress sitting in the witness chair can cause in one’s life and its lasting effects. As a breathwork practitioner she has experienced the joy one can feel when facing trauma head ...
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Unwanted Answers is the podcast you never wanted, and yet here it is. Adam & Tyler answer questions that have already been answered, reflect on the past, and talk to all kind of colorful characters like Huck the Prospector, Uncle Al and Aunt Ash, Skipper and the Captain, Babyface Antonio, Numbers Guy, and many more!
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In this episode our guests break down how Twain tackles the issues of symbolism, father-son relationships, Tom Sawyer, and ignorance in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt
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The Hucks Show

Jordan Christopher Hucks

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Welcome to my podcast where I will discuss the idea of self-esteem and motivation towards better yourself, and overall make you understand your worth as a human being in a world of hate and unrest.
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Fireside Chats

Anthony Franz

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How do Huck and Tom Sawyer differ and how are they similar? How does Huck change as a character while he bonds with Jim? How has having pap as a father affected Huck? In your opinion, what was the biggest change in Huck’s character? Cover art photo provided by Brandi Redd on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@brandi1
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So you go to the bar with your friends and you converse for hours and are having a great time. That's exactly the environment we bring you here. Have a drink and enjoy the conversation of current events, pop culture, holiday festivities, sports, religion... The list goes on.
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The Symbiotic Podcast

The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences

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Evolution is about more than survival of the fittest. It's also about the survival of the most cooperative. Join us as we explore the collaborative side of life sciences research and work to consciously evolve science itself. This podcast is a production of Penn State University's Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences. Watch the video versions, complete with cool animations at www.thesymbioticpodcast.com
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Galactic Tails

Tannhauser Gate Productions

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Join Huck the Shark, Fang the Platypus, Henry the Husky, and Iggy The Raccoon as they try to make their way in the galaxy. Danger and deception lurk around every corner, and possibly some fun too. This is an actual play role playing game podcast using the d20 Future system.
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Allison Mosteller

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The adventures of Huck Finn and how society shapes who we are as individuals today and in the time period Twain wrote about. Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Manufacturing Hub

Vlad Romanov & Dave Griffith

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We bring you manufacturing news, insights, discuss opportunities, and cutting edge technologies. Our goal is to inform, educate, and inspire leaders and workers in manufacturing, automation, and related fields.
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Still a rascal and a wanderer, Huck Finn, now nearing thirty, narrowly escapes a shotgun wedding, outwits a crafty Treasury Agent bent on connecting him with the killing of President Lincoln, meets up with Tom Sawyer and his old river pal Jim, executes a clever con in saloons across Nebraska, and explores the American Frontier with a traveling band of Shakespearean actors. Along the way our free-spirited hero falls head-over-heels for an English heiress, gets involved in a series of brawls, ...
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Join Kerry Washington (Olivia Pope) and cast Scott Foley (Jake Ballard), Guillermo Diaz (Huck), Darby Stanchfield (Abby), and Josh Malina (David Rosen) as they discuss their hit ABC series, "Scandal." In this political thriller series created by Shonda Rimes ("Grey’s Anatomy"), Washington stars as Olivia Pope, former communications director to the President of the United States, and the head of her prominent crisis management firm. The series delves into the behind-the-scenes machinations of ...
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GameStation X

Zack and Huck Berry

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Hello and welcome to GameStation X. We are a general gaming podcast with all of the latest news on gaming and nerdstuff. If you enjoy our podcast please don't hesitate to let us know.
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WYRZ Podcasts

Hosted by the voices of WYRZ

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98.9 FM WYRZ is located in Hendricks County Indiana. We are Hendricks County only locally owned and operated radio station. Our mission is to provide educational opportunities in radio broadcasting while informing and entertaining our listeners. Listen on 98.9 FM and and streaming online at WYRZ.org!
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After years of arguing why one of them hadn't seen movies like A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS and HOME ALONE and why the other one hadn't seen the likes of CINDERELLA or TOM AND HUCK two frenemies decided to bite the bullet and start filling in the gaps of their childhood. Against the advice of many, Kendra James (Cosmo, Lenny Letter, espnW, The Toast, Elle) and Matt Torpey (Trix, a Rabbit's Tale) decided to commit to watching 170+ children's movies from the 1990s and discussing each and every ...
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints. Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd lo ...
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Huck has been around the world as a SI. From Australia to Ireland, France, and all across the US. Join us as Dave and Vlad dive into some really positive and not-so-positive opportunities that come with Systems Integration and travel. We're talking non-traditional applications including some of the interesting applications Huck is working on with W…
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In his new novel “James,” Percival Everett reimagines the story of Huck Finn through the eyes of the enslaved protagonist Jim. Where Twain used Jim as a plot device, Everett offers a fully realized portrait of the man who dreams of traveling “safely through the light of the world.” A prolific author and an English professor at USC, Everett’s earlie…
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Jennifer’s book available at: : https://ignatius.com/the-detransition-diaries-ddp/ and Dr. Reed’s: : https://sophiainstitute.com/product/sacred-conversations/ To find out more about Jennifer and the Center for Bioethics: https://cbc-network.org/ and Dr Reed at: https://oursacredconversations.com/ All reactions: 11 L'articolo Meet the Author with Ke…
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We often think of film as a visual medium. But a carefully placed sound effect or a well crafted sonic atmosphere can evoke emotion just as profoundly. Can you imagine a movie like “Godzilla” without the monster’s signature roar? Or the terrifying silence of “A Quiet Place?” For Erik Aadahl, the Oscar nominated sound designer behind both of those f…
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In 2020 and 2021, against a backdrop of the Black Lives Matter movement and Covid-19 pandemic, school districts across the country made the decision to remove police officers from their campuses. In the San Jose area, pressure from teachers and parents pushed several school districts to increase mental health support on campuses – hiring social wor…
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For years, I’ve been visiting the places along the Mississippi and writing guidebooks about the history and culture of the towns and people. Now I’ve got something new to add to the list: a guide to the natural history of the river itself. In my new book, The Wild Mississippi: A State-by-State Guide to the River’s Natural Wonders, I describe the co…
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The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in its biggest case on homelessness in decades. At issue is whether penalizing unhoused people for camping on public land violates the “cruel and unusual punishment” clause of the 8th Amendment — even if they refuse offers of shelter. The case, Grants Pass v. Johnson, could have massive implications for how …
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In this episode we talk go all over the college football map: from the sizzle of alternate jerseys to the seismic shifts in the transfer portal landscape. We're dissecting Nike's N7 initiative jerseys stirring the pot in fan circles, and we're tossing our two cents into the ring about NCAA's new rules. Think the college game is inching towards an N…
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In the decades following the collapse of the Soviet Union, U.S. foreign policy coalesced around the idea that Russia – and later China – would integrate into a western world order, leaving American power “fundamentally unchallenged.” But in fact, the military, economic and technological threats posed by those countries have drawn the U.S. toward a …
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Politicians have historically relied on traditional media — like television — to get out their campaign messages and mobilize voters. Who can forget the infamous 1988 Willie Horton ad? But while traditional media still dominates political ad spending, politicians are spreading their messages on digital platforms once reserved for entertainment. Eve…
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Alua Arthur is a death doula — someone who helps people prepare logistically, mentally and emotionally for the end of life. There are practical considerations, like memorial planning and medical directives. And then there’s the act of thinking how we’d ideally want to die — outdoors or indoors, surrounded by loved ones, arguments resolved — that sh…
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Have you ever walked by a lush, green space filled with pollinators and thought, “How can I create one of those?” Your answer might be found in the new book, “Garden Wonderland,” by Bay Area landscape and garden expert Leslie Bennett and her co-author Julie Chai. Their new book offers advice on how to create landscapes that include flowers, fruits …
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Shane Dreffs joins Manufacturing Hub to kick off our Systems Integration theme. Shane started his career in the 90's working with robotics. He has transitioned to running his own company XYZ Automation and is currently helping manufacturing companies semi-automate and automate their manual processes. Be sure to join the conversation on Wednesday at…
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Opening arguments could take place as soon as next week in Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, where he stands accused of covering up hush money payments he made to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. The trial, which is expected to last for more than a month, is one of four criminal prosecutions the former president faces. Delay has beset som…
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About ten years ago, two of journalist Lissa Soep’s closest friends died around the same time. In her grieving, she found consolation in the philosophy of a 20th century Russian literary theorist, Mikhail Bakhtin, and his theory of “double voicing” – the idea that our speech is “filled to overflowing with other people’s words”. Her friends had not …
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Dear Diary, Today we accomplished a true feat by charging through the rest of Patsy's story! Join us as we power through to find out what happens to Patsy and the rest of the freed folk of Davis plantation. Will they ever get a teacher? Will Patsy choose her new name? Yours Truly, Cate and Jen RibbonBookClubPod.com @RibbonBookPod on Facebook and In…
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Dollar stores – the bargain chains prevalent in rural areas that sell miscellaneous merchandise at steeply discounted prices – have been blamed for contributing to food deserts and pushing out smaller mom and pop grocers. But the 99 Cents Only chain stood for something different to its fans, according to LA Times reporter Andrea Chang, who says tha…
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India’s general election will begin on Friday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a third straight term in power. The election is set to be the biggest in history, with nearly a billion Indians eligible to cast ballots. Modi remains popular in India but has been criticized for his human rights record and attacks on the media and judiciary. We’ll…
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New York Times tech reporter Kashmir Hill last year found that each day she was picking up her iPhone more than 100 times and looking at it for an average of five hours — roughly “the equivalent of January, February and half of March,” she writes. Even though that discovery filled her with “queasy regret,” she couldn’t nix the habit. So she decided…
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A chipped skateboard — one where a piece has come off the nose or tail — is the symbol of a boarder who is dedicated to their deck, held together by nothing but grip tape. It’s also a metaphor for lessons learned, observes José Vadi in his new memoir, “Chipped.” “No matter the age, being a skateboarder lends itself to caustic stares from passersby,…
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