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The Sports Moment

The Washington Post

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“The Sports Moment” is your ticket to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Washington Post sports reporter Ava Wallace will take you behind the scenes of the biggest stories gripping the sports world: the personal triumphs, crushing defeats, new world records and whatever else Paris has in store. Ava will be joined by a deep bench of Post colleagues, breaking down the latest developments and what not to miss.
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A.V.A Live Radio Hosted by Jacqueline Jax talks about what’s happening in music today from todays music news updates, spotify releases and the best new music trends in all genres. Our shows hosted by Jacqueline Jax are heavily curated so you can discover the best new music albums just released each month.Take us on your Drive to Work : https://linktr.ee/avaliveradio
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Finance With Kids

Steve and Ava Coughran

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Welcome to Finance With Kids, a podcast that teaches kids all about money. In this show, Steve Coughran and his daughter Ava will help kids understand the fundamentals of financial fitness, including topics such as: planning, earning, spending, borrowing, investing, and giving. We collect questions from kids around the world and provide answers to help boost their financial IQ and to become financially successful on their own. Kids-ask your parents to help you record your question using a sm ...
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Messages from a fledgling, human colony on a mysterious alien world can be heard between bursts of interstellar radio static... Written and produced by Jon Rolfe. Featuring the vocal talents of Alex Eller (Cauldwell, Shaw), Chelsea Krause (Dr. Wood), Joe Shelton (Whitlock, Cobb), Chromatic (Foster), Ježatte Renaari (Tyler), Ella Moran (Marie), Chris Steinberger (Beckett), Gervais Weekes (Cash), Delaney Gilmour (Annabelle), Clarice Lafayette (Ava), and Chris Rossing (Stokes). Theme music is M ...
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The Vinyl Floor is a podcast where hosts Christian and Randy talk vinyl records, music in general, and occasionally other topics as podcasts are want to do. We will be going through Christian’s vinyl record collection alphabetically with some of Randy’s thrown in. As physical media collectors this is an excuse for us to actually spin our entire collections and dive into themes, stand-out tracks and whether an album we bought still holds up.
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The U.S. men’s basketball team has won 16 of the 20 Olympics tournaments in history. They are one of greatest team dynasties at the Summer Games. But the rest of the world might be catching up. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post NBA reporter Ben Golliver about the team’s quest for redemption after their embarrassing defeat at the FI…
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As the Paris Olympics get underway, everyone's watching to see what world records get broken this cycle. But what happens if some records are actually unbreakable? The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace talks with sports reporters Adam Kilgore and Emily Giambalvo about what their months-long analysis of world records says about the limits of human poten…
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Paris’s audacious plan for the Opening Ceremonies had the city and organizers on edge. But despite the rain, the show went on. From Céline Dion on the Eiffel Tower to Flavor Flav at Team USA House, The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace gives you the rundown of the biggest moments from yesterday’s performances, and what events to follow today. Subscribe…
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Today is the culmination of years of planning and billions of dollars in investments for Olympics organizers and officials. It hasn’t come without controversy, though, and its impact on the lives of everyday Parisians is profound. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post foreign correspondents Claire Parker and Rick Noack, who are coverin…
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U.S. women’s soccer is in a moment of transition at these Olympics. There’s a brand new coach, and star players like Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan are not on the roster in Paris. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post soccer reporter Steven Goff about how a new generation of players have a chance to remake U.S. women’s soccer – and perh…
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There are a lot of questions heading into the Summer Olympics: Is Paris prepared to host the Games? Who are the star athletes this year? What exactly is a “horsey passport”? The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post sports columnist Jerry Brewer and sports feature writer Rick Maese about those questions and more in the first episode of The…
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Ava Wallace, sports reporter at The Washington Post, is heading to France to report on the Summer Games — and eat a lot of croissants. Join her starting July 24, continuing through the entire run of the games, for several episodes a week as she captures the highs, the lows and the Paris of it all, along with other Post colleagues. Sign up for The S…
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On this weeks episode, Randy vamps for 10+ minutes by himself on some recent happenings including seeing Youth Lagoon and Spiritual Cramp in Atlanta as well as watching the Jon Nix documentary "Don't Fall In Love With Yourself" on blu-ray via Vinegar Syndrome. Listen to the episode for details, but we will be back in a few weeks. Sometimes sh*t hap…
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This week we're covering basically everything that Courtney Barnett has released up until the day we recorded this. Christian thought it might be a bad time, but enjoyed the listen and Randy has been a big fan since hearing her on NPR. We also talk about Bayside by Bayside.... Barnett, Courtney - The Double EP: A Sea Of Split Peas Barnett, Courtney…
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This week we're discussing another 5 albums from Christian's collection. During the discussion, Randy expresses how Band of Horses is lacking "edge" and that he finds their records boring. Other things discussed are our mutual dislike of Phish, our love for Atlanta record store Ella Guru and making plans to see the newest Neil Breen film at another…
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The boys are slowin' it down a bit this week after Christian gets back from tour with CLOT. We talk touring, movie theater bathrooms, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Randy makes Christian a fan of his friends in AO Gerber. Ava Luna - Moon 2 Awakebutstillinbed - What People Call Low Self​-Esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself... A.O. Gerber - An…
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This week the boys sit down to talk about some real heavy sh*t. We're talking tech-death band Artificial Brain, Author & Punisher, Aseethe and Atlas Sound. ..and we discuss the A24 Australian horror movie Talk To Me. Randy preferring sci-fi to fantasy and not liking The Lord of the Rings. - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app …
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This week we're discussing the recent (now month old) UFO disclosure in Congress, Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things vs. the book of the same title...and of course we've got another 5 albums that we listened to. Anohni - Hopelessness The Antlers - Hospice Arbor Labor Union - New Petal Instants Arcade Fire - Funeral Arcade Fire - Everyt…
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On this week's episode, Christian and Randy cover another eclectic handful of albums from the collection. The boys also discuss considering the use of words describing bodily fluids in lyrics, pandemic playlists, and being contrarians. - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app of choice and tell your friends about the show. Intro …
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The boys are gathered this week to talk about 5 more records from the collection including Amber Arcades, Amen Dunes and all 3 American Football Records. Other things discussed, billionaire blood boys, not going to see Sound of Freedom, how cool Sacred Bones Records is and how not cool emo is when you're in your 30's. - Rate and subscribe to The Vi…
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The boys gather for another week of records to discuss the avant-garde Belgian band Aksak Maboul, southern indie-rockers All Get Out and two records from Alvvays. Other things discussed, Americans pronouncing words in French, growing up in and eventually growing apart from the church, Jordan Peterson crying, and much more. Aksak Maboul - Figures Al…
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The boys discuss 6 records from the Phoenix, Arizona band AJJ. AJJ - People Who Can Eat People Are The Luckiest People In The World AJJ - Can't Maintain AJJ - Knife Man AJJ - Christmas Island AJJ - The Bible 2 AJJ - Good Luck Everybody - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app of choice and tell your friends about the show. Intro …
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This episode we are taking a break from Christian's records to explore some of Randy's collection. The albums discussed are: Annihilation Time II Articles Of Faith - Give Thanks Astrel K - Flickering i Autolux - Pussy's Dead - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app of choice and tell your friends about the show. Intro music by me…
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In today's episode of Finance With Kids, hosts Steve and Ava are going to talk about the difference between leasing and buying. They will explain to kids what it means to lease an item, how it differs from buying an item outright, and the pros and cons of leasing items like cars, apartments, and cell phones. Leasing can be a good option for those w…
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Christian and Randy sit down post lunch in Atlanta to talk (mostly) about Against Me! We cover 5 of their records and Randy still isn't 100% sold on them. Afterwards, we cover Grim Wisdom by Age Of Apocalypse which is quite a shift from the realm of Against Me's folk-punk. - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app of choice and te…
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In this episode of Finance with Kids, hosts Steve and Ava Coughran delve into the topic of smart spending and avoiding impulsive purchases. They talk to kids about the importance of making wise financial decisions and how it can impact their future. Steve and Ava share some tips and tricks on how to avoid impulse buying, such as making a list befor…
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The boys sit down for a longer episode to discuss the following Aesop Rock records. Aesop Rock - Bazooka Tooth Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass Aesop Rock - The Impossible Kid Aesop Rock & Tobacco - Malibu Ken Aesop Rock - Spirit World Field Guide - Rate and subscribe to The Vinyl Floor on your podcast app of choice and tell your friends about the show…
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Welcome to another episode of the Finance with Kids podcast! In this episode, hosts Steve and Ava Coughran delve into one of the most important economic concepts: inflation. Steve and Ava explain what inflation is and why it's essential to understand it. They provide real-world examples of how inflation affects everyday items like groceries, gas, a…
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For our first official episode we're talking 1-Speed Bike, ABBA, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul and Advance Base. We also visit the Danish Dogme 95 film movement founded by the Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg and how it influenced one of this weeks artists. At the end of the episode, we also tee up next week where we will be …
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Welcome and thanks for listening to this initial episode of The Vinyl Floor. In this episode, we outline what to expect from this podcast. It's a short one, but we will be back next week to dive in to the following 6 records. 1-Speed Bike - Droopy Butt Begone! ABBA - The Album ABBA - Greatest Hits Vol. 2 ABBA - The Magic Of ABBA Adigéry, Charlotte …
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In this week's episode of Finance with Kids, host Steve is joined by Ava to talk about the basics of revenue, expenses, and profits. Steve and Ava break down these important financial terms in a way that's easy for kids to understand. They start by discussing what revenue is and how it's generated, using examples like lemonade stands and selling it…
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In this episode, we'll be discussing what you should know about coins, from their history and value to current trends in coin collecting. Together with Ava, Steve will explore the origins of coins and their evolution over time, from ancient coins made of precious metals to modern-day collectible coins. We'll also dive into the factors that influenc…
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In this episode, we’re going to talk about the cost of living. Do you know what it means when someone says the cost of living is high? It means that things like food, clothes and housing cost more money than they used to. So, why does that happen? One reason is inflation. Inflation is when the prices of things go up over time. This happens because …
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The influencer, who goes by the name "Jasmine," has always been interested in exploring new ways to connect with her followers. With over 500,000 followers on Snapchat alone, Jasmine knew that she wanted to take her content to the next level. After researching various AI technologies and deep learning algorithms, Jasmine stumbled upon GPT-4, the la…
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In today's world, we're used to getting things for free - from social media and search engines to sample products and trial offers. But many of us fail to recognize the hidden costs of "free" and the impact it has on our lives. In this episode, we dive deep into the true cost of "free" and how it affects us as consumers and as a society. We explore…
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The Crossover Effect of Artist Collabs is the Best Way to break a New Music Artist- Collaborating with another artist can provide a multitude of benefits. For a newer artist, it can give them exposure to a wider audience that they may not have been able to reach on their own. For established artists, it can keep their sound fresh and introduce them…
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The success of “Kill Bill” continues to propel SZA’s career forward and solidifies her position as a powerhouse in the music industry. Since the release of the single, SZA has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and has earned widespread critical acclaim for her unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and soul. SZA’s “Kill Bill” surely is cementing her stat…
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We usually talk about all the things we can do with money, like how to earn, save, spend, or invest it. Today I wanted to discuss whether money is a good thing or a bad thing. Join us as we discuss some reasons why people might find money to be a positive thing and also reasons why money may be seen in a negative way. Kids, if you want to be on the…
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For those of you listening, you might have your own allowance, or you may have heard your friends talking about getting an allowance, or maybe you’ve even asked your mom and dad for one. Deciding whether to give kids an allowance is a huge decision that parents have to make. Join us as we get into the nitty gritty details of what exactly an allowan…
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Today on JAX DAILY Music News 'AI in the Music Industry Pros and Cons'. The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology-driven change. The way we consume music has evolved drastically over the years, from vinyl to cassette tapes, CDs, and now streaming. However, the…
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Today’s topic is a really important one. I’m going to be asking my dad everything there is to know about recessions. Like why they happen and if it's possible to avoid them. So come along with us as we learn about this topic. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice re…
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On today’s episode, we’ll be chatting about something really interesting, that’s also really important to know if you’re still a kid. Today we’re going to talk about why some jobs pay more money than others. Education and training are just a couple of the things that can determine how much money a job pays. Join us for this episode to learn more. K…
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The war with technology and music begins a Spotify cracks down on AI generated music catalogues. On today’s edition of Jax daily with Jacqueline Jax sponsored by A.V.A Live Radio more companies begin to experiment with artificial intelligence to create music so Spotify is taking action to ensure that it’s music catalogues remain authentic. The popu…
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While some artists are trying to squash copycat tracks generated with artificial intelligence, others are attempting to go with the flow. Jax Daily Music News: This newsletter was listed as Medium Top Music Blog for 2022–2023 and has become a wonderful place where people can learn about what's happening in music. The Jax Daily Music news is a daily…
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Expenses can be things that we need or want, and we typically use money to buy them. Wants are the things that we can live without, but needs are the things we must have. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids…
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Taxes are money that we pay to the government to help fund important things in our communities, like schools, hospitals, and roads. By paying taxes, we're helping to support the community and make it a better place for everyone. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice…
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Money has been around for thousands of years, but it didn’t always look the way it does now. The green color of money actually comes from a special ink that's used to print it. The ink is made up of a mix of copper and other chemicals. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on …
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A stock is like a piece of a business that you can own a little bit of. Imagine you have a lemonade stand and you decide to sell some of the ownership to your friends, so they can help you make the lemonade and sell it. Now your friends own a part of your lemonade stand, just like a stock owner owns a part of a big business. Kids, if you want to be…
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A financial bond is a type of loan that a person or organization gives to another. When someone buys a bond, they are lending money to the issuer in exchange for regular payments until the bond matures. Bonds are often used by governments and large companies to raise money for projects such as building infrastructure, providing services, and invest…
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Dance music has always been popular and certainly DJs do a mass a huge following for speeding up tracks and mashing them together but lately we’ve noticed a trend in sped up songs. This comes off of TikTok and that culture that encourages fast remixes pushed out in 30 second intervals. Many times nobody knows who they belong to because they are not…
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Spotify’s TikTok video shorts is changing music discovery For good and has a mUSIC curator I’m already using it so it goes without saying that if TikTok gets banned this is where we’re going to be. https://jacquelinejax.medium.com Spotify is always looking for ways to capture music culture and get the attention of listeners. With their latest updat…
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Credit cards are a type of payment method that allow you to purchase goods and services without having to pay for them upfront. When you use a credit card, the merchant will charge your account (this is called making a purchase). You then have a certain amount of time to pay off the balance, usually around 30 days. If you don't manage to pay off th…
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As a bill advances in Congress fuelled by new anti-US statements from China that could ban TikTok for good it’s time for every musician and music marketer to develop a alternative strategy for promoting music. If losing your followers really scares you it’s time to encourage them to move elsewhere and here is where you should be promoting music in …
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Spotify‘s new update adds 30 second videos to their TikTok light newsfeed so fans can browse music quickly and easily right in the Spotify app. The biggest change comes in the form of a redesigned homepage featuring an endless feed of short form videos. Artist who don’t take advantage of this new technology will lose out so be sure to update your S…
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