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A girl is walking home from school when she gets caught in a major storm she gets of the storm just to find out something is happening to her and if she doesn’t act fast she might die from it Cover art photo provided by Edgar Castrejon on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@edgarraw
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The PFN Scouting podcast, hosted by Dalton Miller and Ian Cummings, offers in-depth weekly discussions about NFL draft prospects and storylines. They provide year-round coverage, including pre-draft scouting in the fall and winter, featuring guest appearances and a focus on delivering comprehensive insights into one of the NFL’s major annual events.
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The Podium

NBC Olympics, Zora Stephenson

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The Podium: An NBC Olympic and Paralympic podcast. Join us for insider coverage during the intense competition at the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. In the run-up to the Opening Ceremony, we’ll bring you deep into the stories and events that have you know and those you'll be hard-pressed to forget.
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FICTION FLASH

Ian Hocking

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You’ve arrived at a weekly flash fiction podcast, so look sharp. Here you’ll find iTunes-friendly quick-fire stories and vignettes about one paragraph in length. Warning: May contain a British accent.
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Lanzamiento: Mar 06, 2020 Duración: 102 minutos Género: Drama, Historia, Suspense Estrellas: Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Webber, Ian Hart, Mark Leonard Winter, Nathan Page, Grant Piro Crew: Lisa Brennan (Set Decoration), David Barron (Producer), David Hirschfelder (Original Music Composer), Gary Hamilton (Producer), Geoffrey Hall (Director of Photography), Michelle Krumm (Producer)
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PodCAT

Marc Porosoff, Ezra Clark, and Tom Senftle

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One stop shop for academic heterogeneous catalysis. Guidance through the faculty application package and early career stages.
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AKA: We Still Don't Know the Name of that Anime We Saw on that Day. Four times a year, the Weeb-team featuring Beej, Heather, Ian and Cori round up their anime picks from the last season and outline what they're looking forward to.
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This podcast is about a baby book called I’M A BIG SISTER. It’s written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Maxie Chambliss. It talks about how much a little girl is happy to have a little brother. Cover art photo provided by ian dooley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nativemello
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Big Locals Podcast is a podcast introducing the innovative, eccentric, and movers-and-shakers of the Denver community. Be prepared to walk through the enthusiasm of the Denverites brought to you by a not-so-local host, Ian Jimeno. If you like the content or if you just want to spread the word of the local Denver scene, be sure to download and leave a like, review, and follow. Make sure to follow the host's journey as a new Denverite on Instagram: @biglocalspodcast Shop Local, Support Local, ...
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The England Noughties Cricket Podcast. Do you find yourself pining for Michael Vaughan’s cover drive? Catch yourself wondering what might have been if Simon Jones hadn’t had so many injuries? Longing for the days when middle order batsmen were as dogged as Graham Thorpe? Our new podcast might be for you... Join Graeme and Andrew as we guide you through the glory years of England cricket, series by series, from 2003 onwards. IG: @mindthewindowstinopod mindthewindowstino@gmail.com
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Week 1 of the college football season is in the rearview mirror, and now we’re on to Week 2. What do we make of the early performances of Drew Allar, Travis Hunter, Tetairoa McMillan, and others? And what are the top storylines to watch in the upcoming premier matchups? Ian Cummings and Derek Tate discuss.…
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In this episode, Paralympian Ryan Medrano opens up about living with cerebral palsy and the challenges of competing with an invisible disability. Ryan shares his personal journey in track and field along with shedding light on the misconceptions and stigma surrounding invisible disabilities. The Podium is back for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Join h…
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In this episode, we chat with Tokyo Paralympic champion Ian Seidenfeld, who shares his journey in the world of table tennis and the unique family legacy he continues. As the son of a Paralympic champion, Ian talks about the challenges and triumphs of following in his father’s footsteps, and how the sport has shaped both their lives.The Podium is ba…
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This episode digs into the use of biosolids as a soil amendment and how they improve soil functioning and crop productivity with Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue.Resources:https://labs.wsu.edu/soilhealth-nwrec/home-page/research-projects/research-biosolids/PNW 508: Fertilizing with Biosolids: extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pub/pnw-508-fertilizing-bioso…
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In this episode, we take you behind the scenes to the Paralympics' prosthetic pit with Jeff Waldmuller, a research and development prosthetist from Ottobock. Jeff shares insights into the fast-paced world of Paralympic prosthetic repairs, where precision and speed are crucial. Learn about the essential role these "pit stops" play in keeping athlete…
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Today, the podcast does something different. In this episode, we are looking at a film. And not just any film. It is perhaps the greatest film ever made. Yi Yi or A One and a Two is the magmum opus of Edward Yang, the Taiwanese filmmaker. We are going to explore the symbolism of balloons, sticks and condems in this amazing film.…
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On the latest episode of the PFN Scouting Podcast, Ian Cummings and Derek Tate preview the action-packed Week 1 slate of the college football season. Talented quarterback prospects Conner Weigman and Riley Leonard will duel in a primetime matchup, while other quarterbacks like Carson Beck, Cam Ward, and Graham Mertz all have tests at hand.…
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In this kick-off episode of the Paris Paralympics, we sit down with Calahan Young, a standout player on Team USA's Goalball team. Discover the unique intensity of Goalball—a sport created specifically for blind athletes that has no Olympic counterpart. Calahan shares his journey, the sport’s challenges, and why Goalball might just be the greatest s…
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Hey, listen. As I'm writing this, Ian and Jam are both very jetlagged. They don't remember why they thought covering these songs would be fun. It was a nightmare. August Got Run Over By a Reindeer is a nightmare in general. But hopefully, that's fun for you, the listener. In honour of the Election Year (and because we gotta cover these versions of …
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Strap in for a wild ride as Ian and Ash tackle the dystopian world of employee monitoring software! Marvel at the horrors on sale as our hosts ponder whether these digital taskmasters are the future of work or just really creepy ways to watch people type. But wait, there's more! Venture into the mind-bending realm of the Cynefin framework, where ou…
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The 2024 college football season is nearly upon us. And it marks the next important checkpoint in the 2025 NFL Draft cycle. On the latest episode of the PFN Scouting Podcast, Ian Cummings and Derek Tate go over some of the most compelling storylines this season. Can Kalen DeBoer help Jalen Milroe rise to Round 1? Will one of Conner Weigman and Drew…
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The Podium is back for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Join host, Chris Waddell for fresh perspectives and deeper dives on the people and performances that will shape the medal count. The first episode will air on August 28th when the games kick-off.Follow the show on iHeart app, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast platform.…
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Step into the origins of What A Lot Of Things with this special bonus episode that takes Ian and Ash back to where it all began - the hiking trails of Ilkley Moor! Long before they were podcast hosts, the duo's casual walks and pub visits sparked the conversations that would eventually become the show. Now, armed with new wireless microphones, they…
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WSU Extension's Aaron Esser shares results from a long-term fungicide and fungicide alternative study in winter wheat production.Resources:Wilke Research and Extension Farm: extension.wsu.edu/lincoln-adams/agriculture-2-farm-stress-suicide-prevention/wilke-research-and-extension-farm/Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Association: directseed.orgContact …
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Last week, Ian Cummings and Derek Tate each drafted their own preseason All-2025 NFL Draft Team on the offensive side of the ball. This week, they shifted to the defensive side of the ball. Where do prospects like Will Johnson, Malaki Starks, Mykel Williams, Mason Graham, and others go off the board -- and who comes away with the best squad? Find o…
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Savor with us, won't you, the delectable second year of August Got Run Over By a Reindeer? The second year is the brief stage of a made-up tradition in which we could, if we had better judgment, back out: haha, that sure was a funny joke we made last year, an annual month of Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer related songs! By the third year, we'll…
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While the closing ceremony is only hours away, Volleyball analyst Kevin Barnett previews one of the last American gold medal opportunities and why it is symbolic of the Games at large.Follow the show on Amazon Music or your favorite podcast platform. Stay tuned for more episodes of The Podium soon covering the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games beginning …
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Kristen Faulkner’s gold medal in the cycling road race, Team USA’s first in 40 years, isn’t a result of her singular lifelong path in cycling. She wasn’t a favorite. In fact, she hadn’t even technically qualified. Instead, she used her relative newness to the sport and learnings from her past successes out of the saddle to make a break for the fini…
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How long does it take to tell a story? The kind of story that has ups and downs, heroes and villains, hope lost and hope found?Cole Hocker’s gold medal winning 1500 meter run gives us a pretty accurate answer: 3m 27.6sJoin host Zora Stephenson weekly and every day during the games, to hear the Olympics like you’ve never quite heard them before. Fol…
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Discus thrower Valarie Allman and pole vaulter Sam Kendricks earned gold and silver, respectively, for Team USA only moments and yards apart. That parallels the tiny and often uncontrollable differences between a good and great performance in their events. The pair take us into the art of letting go when gold is within reach. Join host Zora Stephen…
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The golden summer of 2005 is among us! As we build us to the 2005 Ashes, let's relive the tests against Bangladesh and the tri-series with Australia, from Pietersen's blistering take-down of the Aussies at Bristol, a stunning upset for Bangladesh over Australia, to Paul Collingwood's leaping catch, all made for a fitting last-ever tri-series in Eng…
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Now that the PFN Scouting team has gone through each position group on the podcast, it's time to do a little bit of drafting ourselves! On the latest episode of the PFN Scouting Podcast, Ian Cummings and Derek Tate draft their own squads from the 2025 NFL Draft player pool on the offensive side of the ball. Who came away with the strongest roster?…
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Epic Olympic performances are said to be built “from the ground up” but in Paris, historic and novel ground surfaces are literally affecting the speed of sport. Track and field athletes Eleanor Patterson, Nicola Olyslagers, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon and Matthew Wilkinson juxtapose their fast track with the slow clay court that Taylor Fritz, Tom…
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Canoe Slalom bronze medalist Evy Leibfarth tells the podium why becoming one with the flow of water and paint helped her navigate these Games.Join host Zora Stephenson weekly and every day during the games, to hear the Olympics like you’ve never quite heard them before. Follow the show on the iHeart app, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or yo…
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In this episode, Ian and Ash embark on a meandering journey through the digital wilderness, pondering the merits of a smartphone-free childhood and the peculiar world of software code review and pull requests. From nostalgic ramblings about bakelite phones to imagining a world of smart telegrams, our intrepid hosts navigate the treacherous waters o…
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WSU Ph.D. student Adele Jamalzei discusses research being done at WSU about the relationships between cold tolerance and optimal spring growth on winter wheat. Resources:Dr. Arron Carter’s webpage: cahnrs.wsu.edu/people-directory/people/wsu-profile/ahcarter/WSU Crop Breeding: css.wsu.edu/research/crops/breeding/Contact information: Adele Jamalzei: …
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Fencing at the Grand Palais is already grandiose, but the athlete presentation for finals takes it up a step, or more accurately down over 80 steps to the field of play. A grand entrance that eventually led Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs, Jackie Dubrovich and Maia Weintraub to a first American team gold in fencing’s long and ornate Olympic history. Joi…
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Track sprinters Andre De Grasse, Brendon Rodney and Duan Asemota help us see all the facets of sunglasses at the Olympics. From trying an iconic pair to describing the perfect fit, these fast men agree there is more to wearing shades than meets the eye. Join host Zora Stephenson weekly and every day during the games, to hear the Olympics like you’v…
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Matteo Jorgenson is a road cyclist, a sport that every four years demands its best to juggle the demands of two huge races, the Tour de France and the Olympic road race. With only 13 days between the events, Matteo takes us into the science of living slow to ride again fast. Join host Zora Stephenson weekly and every day during the games, to hear t…
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Nevin Harrison, Aaron Small and Jonas Ecker are masters at building and releasing tension in the water, in their muscles and in their incredibly close races. We join a practice with coach Shelley Oats-Wilding to get the on and off from the nautical venue.Join host Zora Stephenson weekly and every day during the games, to hear the Olympics like you’…
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The Olympic mountain bike course in Elancourt Hill, about 25 miles outside of Paris, is designed to let its competitors around…just. Cranking up steep hills only to descend on technical obstacles is hard, but with 35 other riders, 90 degree weather and 8 laps, this event is extreme. Team USA’s Savilia Blunk, fresh off the women’s race, gives us a g…
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