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This program is dedicated to the education and exploration of disabled life, giving voice to the life and experience of people with disabilities. We cover a wide array of issues and disabilities. We are people who discuss issues we are passionate about and topics we are interested in. We show how disability is in the mind of the beholder.
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Ruby Jade Airwaves is an extension of Ruby Jade Rituals, where we not only talk about Astrology, Numerology, and Human Development & Family Studies but also real life events and taboo topics.
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Transmusic Airwaves

Transmusic Collaborative

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Transmusic Airwaves is a journey beyond conventional radio boundaries. It encompasses various musical forms and styles loosely centered on “Progressive”, with attention to transitions that form cohesive sets of music. Ideally, it creates a context, an atmosphere, and conveys moods as listeners are guided through a musical spectrum. Transmusic Airwaves is the brainchild of Paul Ciminero, whose radio roots began in the 1970's at WKSU's late-night Fresh Air program. Transmusic began weekly podc ...
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A weekly podcast that delivers engaging discussions and insights on life, love and music by some of Canada's top minds in entertainment and business. Engaging with our local community and the music we love; because it’s in our DNA! Follow us!
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Air Power Airwaves

Air Power Manufacturing Solutions

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The Air waves Podcast is all about the manufacturing industry. This show is filled with helpful tips, news about new technology and stories of real experiences from the Air Power team.
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American Indian Airwaves

American Indian Airwaves

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American Indian Airwaves (AIA), an Indigenous public affairs radio porgram and, perhaps, the longest running Native American radio program within both Indigenous and the United States broadcast communication histories. Also, AIA broadcast weekly every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles (http://www.kpfk.org). Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiacr American Indian Airwaves is produced in Burntswamp Studios and started broadcasting on March 1st, 1973 on KPFK in order t ...
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AIR AIRWAVES PODCAST

AIR Artist in Residence, Regenia M. Boyle, Javis Williams, Indirah Ambrose

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The AIR AIRWAVES Podcast, presented by AIR Artist in Residence, offers a captivating and intimate exploration into the lives, inspirations, and artistic journeys of a diverse array of talented individuals. This thoughtfully curated series invites listeners to delve into the minds of artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance. Through in-depth interviews conducted by seasoned hosts, the AIR AIRWAVES podcast unveils the stories behind the creati ...
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-Sports from the Couch welcomes everyone for a honest, open, friendly, critical, enthusiastic conversation as we break down all the major sports news and notes both nationally and locally in Chicago. -On The Sports Cubicle, join The Marvelous One Dan Marver, The Paulous One Paul Chivari, Sports from the Couch Mike Mercado, and Devin Tingle for your late-night dose of sports talk before the boss hears us and makes us all get back to work. Make sure you’re clocked in for The Sports Cubicle Sun ...
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Expand your knowledge about EFI digital imaging products including Fiery Servers, features and options. Each week you'll get news, learn about featured products and get advice from digital printing industry professionals.
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A journey through the 5000 years of history documented by one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations. For all the episodes for free, as well as additional content, please subscribe and/or visit http://thehistoryofchina.wordpress.com.
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Nia King's trying to figure out if her dream of making a living as an art activist is beyond reach. In this podcast, she seeks advice from other political queer artists, trans artists, and artists of color who seem to have figured out how to make art and make rent without compromising their values.
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Welcome to A Nightmare on the Airwaves where we explore dreams, nightmares, sleep anomalies, horror and witchcraft. Updates every Sunday. Join one weirdo as we explore various barely linked topics! Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Airwaves Full of Bacon

Michael Gebert/Sky Full of Bacon

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The Chicago food podcast from Michael Gebert, James Beard Award-winning food journalist and videomaker from Skyfullofbacon.com. Talk to chefs, food writers and diners about restaurants from high to low in one of the world’s most exciting and influential food cities.
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DEAD AIRWAVES IS A SHORT STORY SHOW WITH STORIES BY WILLIAM F. NOLAN, JACK DANN, ROD SERLING, JOHN COLLIER, RICHARD CHRISTIAN MATHESON, G. WAYNE MILLER, ETC. NARRATED, SOMETIMES WITH MUSIC, SOMETIMES WITH SFX, OR ACTED BY ACTORS. TRYING TO PRESERVE AND KEEP IN MEMORY OF MY FAVORITE WRITERS/FRIENDS STORIES OF HORROR, SF, AND DARK FANTASY. THE SHOW IS A PRESENTATION OF SCREAMING EYE PRESS. ALL ART IS BY CAMERON HAMPTON. All stories are owned by the authors and copyright holders. Be sure to che ...
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The innovative experience that is Angels & Airwaves unites music, video, film, live events, and a novel approach to fan–artist interaction. Their artistic spirit soars into a multisensory experience of imagery and sound. Join us for a discussion with the band and film director William Eubank, and enjoy clips from the new album, "Love: Part Two," as well as "Love"—their critically acclaimed film.
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Professor Tech's Airwaves of Awesome

Associate Professor Michael A. Cowling

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Welcome to Professor Tech's Airwaves of Awesome, an occasional podcast series that discusses new developments in technology and what they mean for the world. It focuses on the social side of tech, and provides up-to-date commentary into why we are simultaneously both entranced by, and fearful of, new technology and how it might affect us all.
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Art on the Airwaves with Cammy Davis is a show for Artists and Entrepreneurs about art and the business of art. Host Cammy Davis is a mixed media artist and has a line of jewelry. Please visit www.cammydavis.com to learn more!
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Anthropological Airwaves

Anthropological Airwaves

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Anthropological Airwaves is the official podcast of American Anthropologist, the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association. It is a venue for highlighting the polyphony of voices across the discipline’s four fields and the infinite—and often overlapping—subfields within them. Through conversations, experiments in sonic ethnography, ethnographic journalism, and other (primarily but not exclusively) aural formats, Anthropological Airwaves endeavors to explore the conceptual, ...
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Hosted by science writer Brian Dunning, mentalist Jonathan Pritchard, anthropologist and comedian Natalia Reagan, and science expert Dr. Kiki Sanford—“I Know What Scares You” asks guests and listeners to tap into their deepest fears. Special guests relay personal stories of real-life paranormal, inexplicable, or simply terrifying experiences that actually happened to them. The show’s team of expert hosts then attempt to find a rational solution to the mysterious incidents. Each week the prog ...
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In today's episode, we delve into the rhythmic world of Luckystickz, a Canadian singer, songwriter, and virtuoso of the steelpan. Born of Jamaican and Trinidadian roots, Luckystickz blends Soca, Dancehall, R&B, and Gospel into his distinctive Afro R&B/Pop sound. Beyond music, Luckystickz is a passionate philanthropist, founding the TuneIn Foundatio…
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Episode 82 3/15/24 Dead to me- The Dwarves Intro Drunk Girls-The Motards New Song-John Motard Don’t eat the apple-Stories of Teeth HeartBreaker-Scrabble Robot Where the action is-The open Casket Party at my house-Those Peabodys Song for lance-Shit Creek What do I get-The Put Downs Rich Bastard-Punkaroos Don’t push me around-The Skunks…
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Rick and Drew give their final thoughts regarding The Church 'Heyday'. After The New Airwavers unpeeled the many layers of the church's enchanting fourth album Heyday, they missed some things. What did they miss? Listen and find out in a bonus episode. You might be find it tantalizing. Led Headphones LLC, All rights reserved Intro and exit music by…
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It's all about new game-changing technology in this episode of Air Power Airwaves! Host Travis Stirewalt chats with Ingersoll Rand's Chris Scarborough and Air Power's James Stanley about 2 new technologies that IR are going to change the way our customers manufacture their products. First up we discuss the new "Drive XChange System" featured on the…
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In a coordinated effort between several federal and local government agencies and private contractors, more than 400,000 tons of toxic and hazards waste are planning to be removed from Lahaina and transported to the temporary debris storage site in Olowalu. The toxic and hazardous waste includes high levels of household waste, asbestos, arsenic, le…
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Transmusic Airwaves… it’s unconventional free-form radio - with guest host Mark Orlandi. This episode features the Best Of 2023 (Part 4) – more new music releases from this past year. Enjoy Contact TransmusicAirwaves@gmail.com Download Transmusicairwaves.podomatic.com Thanks for listening! Set 1 1) John Mellencamp - Hey God / Orpheus Descending (20…
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Long before internet archives and the anytime, anywhere convenience of streaming, people collected, traded, and shared radio and television content via informal networks that crisscrossed transnational boundaries. Eleanor Patterson’s fascinating cultural history explores the distribution of radio and TV tapes from the 1960s through the 1980s. Looki…
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To Be One with the "Rhythm and Muse" K.B. Silver with Regenia M. Madison 🌟 Exclusive Interview with K.B. Silver: Unveiling the Essence of Poetry 🌟 Step into the vibrant world of literature and poetry, where words resonate deeply, stirring emotions, igniting imaginations, and inspiring deeper thinking. Meet K.B. Silver, a remarkable poet whose verse…
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[18 MAR 24] The BCP Podcast. Season 4, Episode 45. Run Time: 17:41 In this Episode: The Fake News Makes a Fake Shoe Commercial for a Fake President! Trump's Former VP pushes the Establishment lie Trump's Future VP: The Latest Murmurings For video access to every episode without ads, subscribe on Spotify (www.BCPpodcast.com) or become a show subscri…
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In the first half of the show Libertie Valance and Cindy Barukh Milstein join host Eleanor Goldfield to talk about how a small coop bookshop in Asheville, NC came to be the keeper of more than 20,000 youth books banned in Florida, the emergence of the Banned Books Back! initiative,… The post Banned Books Back! & We Are All Sacrifice Zones appeared …
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It has finally happened, the Chicago Bears have traded Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers! What did they get back? What does it mean for Caleb Williams? How did we get here to this moment? Enjoy this segment from the latest edition of The Sports Cubicle Sunday nights with Dan Marver, Devin Tingle, Paul Chivari, and Mike Mercado. The Sports Cu…
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Listen to this interview of Brandon Brown, Professor of Physics at the University of San Francisco. We talk about factoring in both message-sender and -receiver to your writing for STEM. Brown is the author of Sharing Our Science: How to Write and Speak STEM (MIT Press, 2023). Brandon Brown : "I've seen so many different scientists and communicator…
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We are supposed to get smarter as we get older. Do we? If the meaning of your life had to be found in nine representative days, which days would you choose? Are they the same days that your critics would select? Would you live your life differently if you had to watch yourself years later a big screen? Would you think you were as cool as you do now…
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In their edited volume Veil Obsessed: Representations in Literature, Art, and Media (Syracuse University Press, 2024), Umme Al-wazedi and Afrin Zeenat complicate discussions of the veil and highlight the prevalent anxieties surrounding it. The edited volume is unique in its focus and engagement of the veil as it appears in various literary, artisti…
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What is the status of art and culture in a world dominated by apps, algorithms, and influencers? Anna Kornbluh’s newest book Immediacy, Or the Style of Too Late Capitalism (Verso, 2023) analyzes a swath of cultural forms from auto-fiction to Netflix binges and immersive art installations. For Kornbluh, neoliberalism’s economic disintermediation man…
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What is the status of art and culture in a world dominated by apps, algorithms, and influencers? Anna Kornbluh’s newest book Immediacy, Or the Style of Too Late Capitalism (Verso, 2023) analyzes a swath of cultural forms from auto-fiction to Netflix binges and immersive art installations. For Kornbluh, neoliberalism’s economic disintermediation man…
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Will the Chicago Cubs win the N.L. Central? How good can the Northsiders be this season? What are some of the worries? From Cubbies Crib, Cubs insider Rich Eberwein joins the show! Enjoy this segment from the latest edition of The Sports Cubicle Sunday nights with Dan Marver, Devin Tingle, Paul Chivari, and Mike Mercado. The Sports Cubicle is broug…
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Custom was fundamental to mediaeval legal practice. Whether in a property dispute or a trial for murder, the aggrieved and accused would go to lay court where cases were resolved according to custom. What custom meant, however, went through a radical shift in the mediaeval period. Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, custom went from being…
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Why does race matter in film and TV? In Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save the World (Faber and Faber, 2024), Ellen E. Jones, a journalist, broadcaster and the co-host of the BBC’s Screenshot, shows how the storytelling potential offered by screen media shape how we understand ourselves and our societies. The book covers a huge …
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Bigfoot is an instantly recognizable figure. Through the decades, this elusive primate has been featured in movies and books, on coffee mugs, beer koozies, car polish, and CBD oil. Which begs the question: what is it about Bigfoot that's caught hold of our imaginations? Journalist and self-diagnosed skeptic John O'Connor is fascinated by Sasquatch.…
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In the mid-2010s, a passionate community of Los Angeles-based storytellers, media artists, and tech innovators formed around virtual reality (VR), believing that it could remedy society’s ills. Lisa Messeri offers an ethnographic exploration of this community, which conceptualized VR as an “empathy machine” that could provide glimpses into diverse …
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Why does race matter in film and TV? In Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save the World (Faber and Faber, 2024), Ellen E. Jones, a journalist, broadcaster and the co-host of the BBC’s Screenshot, shows how the storytelling potential offered by screen media shape how we understand ourselves and our societies. The book covers a huge …
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Breaking News! The Chicago Bears have traded a 4th round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft for star wide receiver Keenan Allen! What does this trade me for the future of the Chicago Bears? Is it a hint on whether the Bears will draft Caleb Williams or keep Justin Fields? All this and so much more! Enjoy this segment from the latest edition of The Sports C…
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How abstract design decisions in 2D platform games create rich worlds of meaning for players. Since the 1980s, 2D platform games have captivated their audiences. Whether the player scrambles up the ladders in Donkey Kong or leaps atop an impossibly tall pipe in Super Mario Bros., this deceptively simple visual language has persisted in our cultural…
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The Graphic User Interface, or GUI, is the adhesive centre of today’s screen entertainment web. From films and television to apps and videogames, it holds together a multitude of media and shapes the way they are accessed, organised, created, consumed, and manipulated. However, it does not do so without leaving viscous traces, and Gooey Media: Scre…
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The Graphic User Interface, or GUI, is the adhesive centre of today’s screen entertainment web. From films and television to apps and videogames, it holds together a multitude of media and shapes the way they are accessed, organised, created, consumed, and manipulated. However, it does not do so without leaving viscous traces, and Gooey Media: Scre…
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How abstract design decisions in 2D platform games create rich worlds of meaning for players. Since the 1980s, 2D platform games have captivated their audiences. Whether the player scrambles up the ladders in Donkey Kong or leaps atop an impossibly tall pipe in Super Mario Bros., this deceptively simple visual language has persisted in our cultural…
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What is going on with the Chicago Bears new stadium? Why is it taking so long to get shovels to the ground? Chicago sports media legend, Jerry Riles, joins the show to try to make sense of all this nonsense. Enjoy this segment from the latest edition of The Sports Cubicle Sunday nights with Dan Marver, Devin Tingle, Paul Chivari, and Mike Mercado. …
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Governor Glenn Youngkin speaks before a crowd at a local diner with Former Secretary of the Commonwealth Kay Coles James (L) and Midlothian Senator Glen Sturtevant (R). (Credit: Brad Kutner) Governor Glenn Youngkin again railed against a multistate compact aimed at reducing the impact of climate change. Brad Kutner has more from the governor’s appe…
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With the untimely and mysterious death of Prince-Regent Dorgon, the thirteen-year-old Shunzhi Emperor takes personal command of the still unsteady Qing Empire. He's got a lot to do - and it will turn out, not terribly long to do it! From purging prince, to beheading grand secretaries, to winning conquests... to perhaps that hardest of them all: sta…
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Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their abili…
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Felicia Boney speaks at a union rally. (Credit: SEIU Virginia 512) City employees in Richmond are on the verge of becoming one of the first public workplaces in the state to form a union, negotiate a contract, and start seeing the benefits. It’s a journey that became possible after state lawmakers reversed a decades-long ban on collective bargainin…
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In 1933, New York City police had a very unusual mystery on their hands. Two people died of nearly identical causes within an hour of one another at an Automat restaurant in Manhattan. Strangers to each other, the sole connecting thread between them was a poppy seed roll. Images, links, and transcripts for this podcast can be found at https://usele…
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Climate activist and teen plaintiff Kat Leedy speaks at the belltower after her hearing at the Virginia Court of Appeals. (Credit: Brad Kutner / Radio IQ) A group of Virginia teens argued for their right to a livable environment at the Virginia Court of Appeals Tuesday morning. Brad Kutner has more from Richmond.…
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This instalment of the Object Lessons series focuses on the Swimming Pool (Bloomsbury, 2024). The book explores the pool as a place where humans seek to attain the unique union between mind and body. As a former world-ranked swimmer whose journey toward naturalisation and U.S. citizenship began with a swimming fellowship, Piotr Florczyk reflects on…
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Long before internet archives and the anytime, anywhere convenience of streaming, people collected, traded, and shared radio and television content via informal networks that crisscrossed transnational boundaries. Eleanor Patterson’s fascinating cultural history explores the distribution of radio and TV tapes from the 1960s through the 1980s. Looki…
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