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Titus O’Reily and Mick Molloy are on the hunt for the most bizarre stories to ever occur in the world of sport. Sports Bizarre delves into the history of sport to find the stories that you wouldn’t believe if they hadn’t happened. No sport is off-limits, athletics, swimming, rugby, American Football, cricket, baseball, badminton, motorsports, tennis and even that sport on the ice with brooms Sports Bizarre is available wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube.
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The Bridge by OR360

Alex Titus, Ben Bowman, & Reagan Knopp

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OR360 Media presents The Bridge, a podcast hosted by Alex Titus, Ben Bowman, & Reagan Knopp. This podcast explores how the nationalization of politics is reshaping Oregon’s political landscape and providing a platform for Oregon issues to garner national attention. Our thesis is that we must understand the opportunities and limitations of a political environment increasingly driven by people and events at the national level if we want to create a more unified and productive political culture ...
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Titus O'Reily and Sergio Paradise sit down in front of the fire to chat all things AFL and sport. With insights duller than a spoon and a disturbingly poor grasp of facts, Titus and Sergio's Variety Hour neither goes an hour or contains any variety.
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The establishment media is doing everything possible to make sure you do not hear some of the most important voices out there on medicine, science, politics, business, media, and so much more. But at Conversations That Matter, host Alex Newman interviews key people with important information to share that they don’t want you to hear–information that might save your life and family, literally, as well as your liberty.
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Ladies Who London

Ladies Who London Podcast

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Join us, Alex and Fiona, as we take a light look at London's history in a relaxed and entertaining way. As qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guides, we share our passion for the city with you in a chatty and fun podcast, looking at the weird, wonderful and unknown in this huge, ancient place we call home.
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Internationally recognized speaker, personal business coach and Amazon best-selling franchise author Dr. John Hayes offers an honest look at everything involved in researching, evaluating and purchasing a franchise business. On this podcast, Dr. John P Hayes interviews Franchisors, Franchisees, and has solo episodes giving valuable advice in the Franchise Industry. Since 1979, John Hayes has worked in the franchise community as a consultant, franchisee and franchisor. He’s one of an elite gr ...
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Artificial Intelligence is going to take over every single job that is done on a computer in the coming years, and it poses major threats to humanity, explains AI expert Titus Blair in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Blair, who built and sold multiple technology companies before ... The post…
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Mick and Titus are thrilled to announce a new show, Animal Bizarre, which will be released each Wednesday, starting next week. Sports Bizarre will remain the same, out every Monday. “From seagulls who are too fat to fly, drunk echidnas, a crypto-investing hamster, racoons hell-bent on disrupting a ‘gender reveal party’, and a bear who invaded a mil…
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This sounds like one of Sherlock's great cases - the mysterious disappearance of Elizabeth Canning, but it is a true story. What you may not know is that she comes back - after about a month, and in a pretty dire situation. So far, so horrible but straightforward. But then, once her kidnappers are tried, convicted, and thrown in prison, something r…
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The Federal Reserve is responsible for so many of Americans’ economic woes including inflation, malinvestment, the booms and busts, and more, explained Mises Institute President Thomas DiLorenzo in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. DiLorenzo, a former economics professor at Loyola University, …
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With their first season at the top level in the bag, the Crazy Gang set their eyes higher, but not before a key member announces he is leaving. Before the season is over, the team will achieve something special, but it will also contain the seeds of their destruction. Titus has three live shows coming up in May in Melbourne. You can get tickets her…
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We've been threatening this one for a while, gang! Here is the unedited history of Titus Oates, and who exactly is he? Is he a brave, whistleblowing legend, or a deluded fantasist who is about to put his foot in it? Come with us to find out more And podcast pedestal returns! After overwhelming support, the pedestal makes a comeback, and you get to …
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Unfortunately Mick was unwell last week, so we bring you one of our most popular episodes. Wimbledon will be back next week. On 4 June 1974, the Cleveland Indians decided to host a ten-cent beer night to attract fans; beer at the stadium normally cost 65 cents, so ten cents was a real incentive. The Indians were in a 30-year slump at the time, as w…
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A week late to Trans Visibility Day, but that is on brand for us! This week's episode is all about the Chevalier d'Eon, spy to King Louis XV, and all round enigma! Were they trans? They lived as both man and woman in both France and England over many years. What weird stipulation did the King make in a deal with the Chevalier and why? We delve into…
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The Bill Gates- and Rockefeller-backed United Nations “50 in 5” plan aims to digitize identity, currency, and everything else on the road to controlling and modifying the behavior of humanity, warned The Sociable Editor Tim Hinchliffe in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Hinchliffe, among the …
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DESCRIPTION: John Hewitt, an industry veteran with 5,200 franchisees under his belt, discusses his career in franchising. Hewitt founded several companies, including Jackson Hewitt, one of the world's top retail chain franchises with over 10,000 tax offices. He has also founded other franchise companies and currently runs Loyalty Brands, a platform…
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In part two, Wimbledon’s Crazy Gang unlock their on field persona, tough, hard, and hated by opponents. As they push up the Football League divisions, a new young player joins the team, named Vinnie Jones, and the club begins their assault on the top division. If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join to…
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It is time. We've been threatening it for a year, so let's get down and dirty with the City of London livery companies! I know, I know, it's hard to contain your excitement. Fiona gets into an A-Z of livery companies, everything you never knew you wanted to know, and we find out why the loving cup is a thing, whether the Upholders really make bras,…
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DESCRIPTION: The Franchise Hot Seat episode features Nick Gartner, a franchisee and franchise development professional for Hudson Valley Swim. Gartner shares that he was involved with Hudson Valley Swim before it became a franchise, focusing on operations at corporate locations. He transitioned into franchise development when the company decided to…
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In the mid-1970s, Wimbledon FC were an amateur football side that couldn't afford training cones, so they stole them from the nearby highway. But the club was going about to go on one of the greatest runs of any team in sport, rising from the bottom to the top, and they did it with a crazy owner, manager and a bunch of players who would become know…
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It's us, but different! We come to you LIVE, recorded last week at the Wanstead tap in east London. There are few audio teething issues at the start, but bear with, as it does come together! We had the great pleasure of talking to the lovely Leo Hollis, author of Inheritance - the tragedy of Mary Davies, and what a story it is! A little-discussed b…
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Albert Belle could hit a baseball. He could also hit a range of other objects when he got frustrated, from sinks to buffet tables. Joining the hapless Cleveland Indians, he was a big part of turning them around, but he also lost it at fans, teammates, and trick-or-treaters. Belle’s personality of being a jerk, even affected his chances of entering …
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The Biden administration interfered in Brazil’s election and helped bring to power a radical who hates America and is openly aligning Brazil with top geopolitical foes of the United States such as China even while arresting critics and persecuting dissidents, warned Brazilian Congressman Gustavo Gayer in this exclusive interview on Conversations Th…
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TRIGGER WARNING - contains themes of murder and violence against women. It's the return of Katie from Look Up London! Twice in one month, aren't we lucky?! Katie joins us to talk about some of the women involved in the famous case of the 19thC serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. But we are not focusing on him and his action. We are focusing on …
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In part two, Babe Didrikson turns to golf as her next sport to conquer, becoming one of the greatest of all time. She also meets her husband George Zaharias, a professional wrestler, known as the 'Crying Greek from Cripple Creek.' Together, they propel Babe to great heights, help form the LPGA, before Babe faces her toughest battle. If you’d like m…
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Government-backed lies and propaganda peddled by the corporate media are literally killing Americans and people around the globe, with the push for the Covid injections merely the latest and most powerful example, explained longtime journalism star Emerald Robinson of Absolute Truth in this interview on Conversations That Matter with Alex Newman. R…
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We're on site this week at the new, fantastic exhibition of Women of the RNLI at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the RNLI. We talk to former Tower lifeboat station manager Janet, archivist Hayley Whiting, and photographer Jack Lowe about his amazing project to photograph every single lifeboat station …
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The establishment media uses a variety of tools to control the narrative and silence competing views and voices, explains longtime “mainstream media” reporter and editor turned independent journalist Leo Hohmann in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Hohmann, who served as editor of a major pape…
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DESCRIPTION: Ron Holt, founder of Two Maids & a Mop, shares his experiences with Fred DeLuca, the billionaire franchisee of Subway. DeLuca, known for his curiosity and larger-than-life personality, built the world's largest franchise company from scratch. Holt first met DeLuca at an IFA conference in Las Vegas. At the time, Holt's company was a sma…
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Babe Didrikson might very well be the greatest athlete of the 20th century. As a teenager she led her team to the National Basketball Championship, before moving on to the Olympics and became a two-time gold medallist. Baseball was next, playing against the men in the Major Leagues, and that was just the half of it. To make money, she turned to the…
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Communists and other evildoers have deliberately targeted music and entertainment as a vehicle for subverting culture and all that is good, and they have been doing it successfully for a very long time, explained film maker and retired lawmaker Curtis Bowers on this episode of Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. …
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It's International Women's Day! So we have invited back one of our regular guests, Katie Wignall, to help us talk about 3 fabulous London women. Bella Burge - boxing impresario Mary Somerville - the first scientist Ada Coleman - one of the best bartenders who ever lived. And it wouldn't be us without having a competition about who is the best! Take…
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DESCRIPTION: Alex Gingold, the guest on the Franchise Hot Seat, discusses his business DonutNV. The rebranding from Cinnamony Donuts to Donut Envy was intentional, aiming to engage customers and prompt them to ask questions about the brand. The business started in 2014 as a small outdoor mall kiosk at the Philadelphia premium outlets, serving hot m…
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In 1977, the movie Slap Shot starring Paul Newman was released about the crazy exploits of a fictional minor league ice hockey team. The plot was so unbelievable the movie flopped but later became a sports classic, partly because all the crazy stories in it were based on a real team, the Johnstown Jets. All the characters in the movie were based on…
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It's the first of your podcast picks, and the winner was Elizabeth Fry, the angel of Newgate. Shocked by the abject conditions she found in the most notorious of prisons, Newgate, she put her whole life on hold to try and improve the situation for the women imprisoned there. If she could make even one person's experience better, then it would be wo…
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Legislation to protect the property rights of investors in South Dakota from a complex scheme to loot humanity was deliberately sent to a committee to die, warned Representative Julie Auch in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. SD Rep. Auch, who sponsored the bill and worked to educate ... The p…
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DESCRIPTION: John Hayes hosts another episode of the Franchise Hot Seat, featuring Margaret Chebat, a director at PuroClean, a major franchisor. Chebat shares her journey into franchising, which began right after college when she joined PuroClean. She was attracted to the company's culture and people, despite not knowing much about the restoration …
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In 2002, none other than Michael Jackson came to Exeter City's stadium to deliver a speech to the 7,000 fans in attendance. What followed was a rambling speech about curing AIDS, stopping poverty, and for good measure, ending racism. What made this even stranger was that Exeter City were at the bottom of Division Three at the time. Within weeks of …
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Londoners will tell you that London Bridge was once sold to a man who thought he was buying Tower Bridge. That man was Robert Paxton McCulloch, who in 1964 bought London Bridge and had it shipped to Arizona. But did he really think he was buying Tower Bridge, or is that just a fantastical myth spun for a bit of a laugh? This week we delve into the …
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With Taylor Swift in Australia, we look at her impact on the NFL and examine other sport/entertainment relationships, like Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe, Posh and Becks, and Denis Rodman and Madonna. If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join today As a member, you’ll get: A weekly bonus podcast Access …
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After a few legal checks, we can now bring you part two of Fine Cotton, and we didn't even have to change it! When we left you, the horse was bright red, the race was imminent and it all looked like this slow-moving disaster was going ahead. Find out what happens next in this extraordinary tale. If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of…
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The “intelligence community” has been infiltrated and taken over by Deep State villains, people who no longer believe in America and actually hate it, explained former CIA operative and senior analyst at the Center for Security Policy J. Michael Waller in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman. Acco…
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Well gang, we've been threatening this one for a while. And you know what happens when we threaten a topic? Yes, we get round to it after about 3 years. Don't say we never treat you. This week we are FINALLY getting round to chatting all things Great Exhibition. From Tempest Prognosticators to naked statues in tents, huge chunks of gold and coal, a…
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Unfortunately, we can't bring you Fine Cotton Part Two today, we explain why in this pod, but it will be arriving soon. Instead, we present Frank Worthington, one of the wild men of English Football in the 1970s. A friend of George Best, he once famously failed a medical at Liverpool because he went on a bender the week before. What follows is a wi…
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LONDON IS BEING INVADED BY DRAGONS! Well, they mostly have been here for a while, and almost all of them are made of stone, but let's not let that get in the way of a good headline. Fiona's off on the hunt of some of London's most fearsome dragons this week, with a sprinkling of St George, a dash of Chinese New Year, and a boundary marker or two fo…
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Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are plotting to ram a massive amnesty bill through Congress that would legalize much of what the Biden administration has done to dissolve the U.S. border and bring in millions of illegal immigrants, and it must be stopped, warned Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) chief William Gheen in an interview ... The…
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We are back, and with the most requested topic we've ever had. In Australia, the two most famous racehorses are Fine Cotton and Phar Lap but for opposite reasons. When a handful of colourful racing types attempted to swap the poor horse Fine Cotton, for the much faster Dashing Solitaire, it all seemed so easy. What followed was an inept, sometimes …
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Republican political strategist Bryan Iverson has over two decades of experience in media and politics. In this episode he joins Reagan to talk about what makes a good candidate as well as some of teh challenges republican candidates face in Oregon as well as teh obstacles that revolve around recruiting new candidate to the party. For more informat…
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Inspired by Emily's episode from last week, Alex is going back to an old favourite, the story of Dorothy Lawrence, the woman who, in WW1, set off to war-torn France armed with nothing but a notebook and a bicycle. Her aim? To get to the front and be the only female war correspondent, and jump start her journalism career. Will she make it? Come and …
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Titus sits down with The Ringer’s Editor-at-Large Bryan Curtis to discuss the wonderful world of Texas football. They look at high school football, the rituals and rivalries of college football and the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans. Bryan discusses his beloved Texas Longhorns and how millions of dollars are poured into high school teams. …
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Our guest this week is the lovely Emily Laurence Baker, fellow Blue Badge Tourist Guide and champion of women's history. So it is only right that we get her to talk about one of her favourite women, Kit Cavanagh. Kit was one of those women we love - fearless and determined, who decides to go incognito into a man's world! When her husband disappears…
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DESCRIPTION: The podcast continues the discussion on responsible franchising, emphasizing the importance of handpicking franchisees with the right skills. They note that while this is a crucial aspect of responsible franchising, it is often overlooked in favor of reducing costs or seizing sales opportunities. They argue that skills are less importa…
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Titus sits down with comedians and authors Paul Nardizzi & David Barend who literally wrote the books on how to annoy Jets and Yankees fans. They discuss the Jets disastrous season and why non-Yankees fans hate Yankees fans. We are doing two live Sports Bizarre shows in Melbourne in February at the Corner Hotel. You can buy tickets here: Tuesday 20…
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The effort to undermine free-market capitalism with “Natural Asset Companies” (NACs) and “Environmental, Social, Governance” (ESG) schemes may be facing setbacks, but the broader international agenda that they are a part of remains a major threat, explains Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks in this interview with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman on C…
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WARNING - discussion of the Georgian sex trade in this episode The marvellous Moll King is the subject of this week's episode - a wonderful businesswoman in the 1700s, who skirted the line of the law with loopholes and cunning. From growing up in Covent Garden and learning the lay of the land, Moll met her husband Tom King, and together they establ…
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DESCRIPTION: The podcast discusses the concept of responsible franchising, focusing on the selection of the right franchisees. The International Franchise Association's recent social media posts have emphasized the collective responsibility of the franchise community to protect the franchise model. However, the concept of responsible franchising, a…
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