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Untitled Beatles Podcast

Untitled Podcast Productions LLC

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Gen X ex-cruise ship comedians T.J. Shanoff and Tony Mendoza celebrate the Fab Four without taking anything too seriously. Roll up for the long and rambling road. More at untitledbeatlespodcast.com
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Podcast Town is a collective of podcasts by legendary hosts Chris & Rob ranging from Step by Stapp (where Chris & Rob posit that all Creed songs were influenced by episodes of Step by Step), Podcast Town (where Chris & Rob play unknown and totally not fake podcasts they found), Chris & Rob Talk About 90s Cars (where Chris & Rob talk about 90s Cars), and Chris & Rob Talk About Gumby (where Chris & Rob talk about Gumby). Enjoy new episodes every other Friday. - Chris & Rob
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We are the Untitled Podcast Project, we will discuss anything from Games, to Movies, to Music, to Life in general. Come hang. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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A podcast that is not only untitled, but unfocused! I can not pick just one topic, so this podcast will cover ALL OF THEM! Stay tuned for new epidodes about literally anything. Always remember, if you are feeling parched, take a sip from the CUP!
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The UNTITLED Podcast Hosted By Indira Cesarine

Indira Cesarine | The Untitled Magazine

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Welcome to The UNTITLED Podcast, hosted by Indira Cesarine, founder and editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine. In this series, we’ll bring you exclusive, in-depth conversations with some of the most inspirational and fascinating talents in the entertainment and arts industries. From actors and musicians to designers and artists, each episode offers a candid glimpse into the lives and careers of today's most compelling figures. Join Indira as she explores the personal journeys, creative pr ...
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Having graduated from university and ended up on opposite ends of Ontario, Warren and Ben are determined not to lose touch with each other. Tune in and catch up with the two journalists as they figure out their lives, careers, and long distance friendship.
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Untitled MMA Podcast

Untitled Sports Media

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Three MMA fans talk everything from the local mixed martial arts scene to the top level of the UFC. The guys from Untitled MMA will always give a genuine and truly unfiltered take on everything in the fight game. For more than just our podcast, check us out on UntitledMMA.com!
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A podcast dedicated to the Gen X pop culture that raised us. Lori and friends revisit the TV, films, music, and music videos every latchkey kid of the MTV Generation knows and loves ... and sometimes loves to hate.
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The Untitled Gadget Podcast

The Untitled Gadget Podcast

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Unbiased. Unabashed. Unfiltered. We break down the biggest gadget stories from the week in this hour-long podcast. Get all the details on the latest phones and accessories, go behind the scenes at the biggest events, and learn about how the latest technologies will revolutionize the Indian market. You will be entertained.
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The Untitled Food Podcast

The Untitled Food Podcast

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Welcome to The Untitled Food Podcast with Pam Gilmour (Glasgow Food Geek) Audrey David (The Gingerelle) and Sarah Ahmad (The Floating Designer) chatting about all things eating, food and restaurant culture, with the occasional special guest thrown in for good measure.
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In 1981, the Capitol Records green label LP, budget line re-release of "Mind Games" cost $5.99. In 2024, that same record, when heard in a cube complete with a gnome sized replica of Yoko (allegedly), can be purchased for roughly $1700. Thanks, Obama! (#Sarcasm #Satire #Satcasm) A new precedent in solo Beatles reissues has been set with this reissu…
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Our long lost episode. Consider it a mystery box. Mark philosophizes at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Bill improvises (and teaches) at chicagoimprovstudio.com. Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast to get all our post-game discussions, a video version of the podcast, and other bonus stuff. The post Philosophy vs. Improv #81: Unshelved…
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"Honk!"Terror most fowl or anserine champion? James, Brian and Leah are going to find out if House House’s goose is cooked or whether they laid the golden egg with 2019’s Untitled Goose Game.There sure are a lot of goose idioms, huh?http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_630.mp3 Music featured in this is…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. Continuing on Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism, ch. 1, "Pragmatism and Religion" and 2, "Pragmatism as Romantic Polytheism." Rorty evaluates past pragmatists' approaches to religion, arguing contra James that it can't be "privatized," that democratic…
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As Pretty Much Pop ends its 5th year of podcasting, Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn and Al break from our usual format to talk in a more free-form way about the thin line between the "new" media we talk about on the show and the classics of yesteryear. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via…
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Wes & Erin continue their discussion of two of Marie de France’s most famous lais—”Laustic” and “Guigemar”—and how their narratives marry the “flesh” of text, art, and symbology, to the “spirit” of the spoken word (via dialogue, oaths and covenants, and authorial commentary), in order, perhaps, to communicate something of the mysterious and dangero…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism (1997), ch. 1-2 about religion. Should democracy be defended on absolutist grounds, e.g. by reference to God-given or natural rights, the nature of Man, or the dictates of Reason? Rorty says no! Democracy, ethics, …
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Labor Day already? That's it? Summer's over? T.J. and Tony, just like ev'ry summer, are busy packing up their rented cottage in the Isle of Wight. But they both found some time to hop behind a microphone, along with Producer Casey and P3Z-Nutz, to preview some of the fabbest gab they've got lined up for the fall. 🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁 EPISODE LINKS Like and subsc…
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“Any objections, Lady?”The infamous odd-one out. Nintendo SPD collaborated with Tecmo's Team Ninja for the Wii-exclusive follow-up to the Prime trilogy, with results that weren't greeted entirely enthusiastically by press or punters alike. Leon, Chris Worthington, Leah, Rich and community correspondents get to grips with Metroid: Other M - its quir…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content, including a new, supporter-exclusive, PEL Nightcap. Continuing on "Knowledge First Epistemology" (2011), "Justifications, Excuses, and Sceptical Scenarios" (2015), and "Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy" (2019). How does knowledge-first epistemology relate to reliabil…
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Live, from Beatlefest’s famous/non-existent Midway Ballroom, in the outskirts of beautiful, mobbed-up, downtown Rosemont, it’s Saturday Afternoon Live! WITH SPECIAL GUEST, #1 BEATLES STAN, SKYLAR MOODY! For the second year in a row, Tony Shanoff, T.J. Mendoza, and Producer Case3Z-Nutz said, “f**k it, we’ll do it live!”, and recorded this episode at…
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Send us a Text Message It's the thrilling conclusion of our "to be continued" episode in which we relate Creed's hit song "With Arms Wide Open" to the S4 finale of Step by Step where Carol has her baby - but the way in which the two relate may shock you. Plus, Erika is back to talk about Real Housewives, her old screen names, and we reveal a rival …
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“The fighting in this area is ferocious.”Two shoot 'em ups with two names each, from Capcom's arcade heyday of the late 80s/early 90s. Leon, Chris Worthington, Michiel and expert guest Ed Tremblay equip formidable loadouts and launch into the skies of Area 88 / U.N. Squadron and U.S. Navy / Carrier Air Wing.http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/can…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On "Knowledge First Epistemology" (2011), "Justifications, Excuses, and Sceptical Scenarios" (2015), and "Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy" (2019). Is knowledge basic, or is it dissolvable into more basic ingredients such as justification, truth, and belief? Williams…
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Internationally best-selling author David wrote a book (and made a film) called How We Got Here, which traces the gradual path in the history of ideas from the ancients through various forms of perspectivism, relativism, and post-modernism to the post-truth discourse that authoritarians and wanna-be authoritarians engage in. Some improv scenes are …
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The Untitled Beatles Crew are all still recovering from an epic, whirlwind Fest for Beatles Fans 2024. And by recovering, I mean still passed out somewhere under the Apple Jam Stage. This week, please enjoy one of our all-time faves! ----- [Originally released May 6, 2023] Trivia! What a silly word. I mean, how many words rhyme with “Jergens?” Feel…
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“You were my friend, the very best I could have asked for.”That game with the cat. Actually - as we briefly discuss in this podcast - there are loads of games with cats. But we're talking about this one: Stray. Leon, Jay, Tom, Tony and community contributors chime in on BlueTwelve Studio's underground feline hopepunk adventure, and its furmidable p…
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The lai, a short narrative poem from the Middle Ages that treats themes of courtly love, was originally accompanied by music and sung by minstrels. But in the 1170s, poet Marie de France translated a series of Breton lais into French and, in so doing, converted an oral tradition into text. It’s no wonder, then, that her lais’ narratives are so ofte…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content, including a supporter-exclusive, part three to this episode. Listen to a preview.. Mark, Seth, and Dylan now turn to ch. 4 of Dasti/Phillips' Nyaya Sutra: Selections with Early Commentaries about the self. Buddhism famously claims that there is no self, and the Nyaya p…
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