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We're just three dope guys having real ass conversations about life, love and manhood in modern society. Each week we will talk about something that's sure to get the conversation started in your own space. If you disagree with us -it's cool, TELL US! You want to air out some of your dirty laundry - we're judging lol but - TELL US! You need some insight or advice about something ASK US! We'll always be blunt but also respectful.
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Wondering Women

Kahu, Linea and Amy

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Ever wonder about the stories of women around you? We wanted to create an intentional space for women to share the wisdom they have gained through their life experiences. Tune in to be in awe of some Wonder Women in our midst.
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Stay in tune with our phenomenal world. Join us for explorations of science, art, history, and more. We're on a quest to find awe and wonder in all nature—human or wild, vast or small. Encounters that move us beyond words. Hosted by Marcus Smith, Constant Wonder is a production of BYUradio.
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Lord Blood-Rah, host of the syndicated TV series "Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre" in which he presents the Best, Worst and Wildest Horror and Science Fiction Films ever made, turns his attention to the vast, haunted landscape of old time radio horror. Set in the theatre of the mind on the stage of your imagination, Lord Blood-Rah presents tales of terror, awe and the uncanny. Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Auditorium is made possible by the generous supporters of patreon.com/lordbl ...
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E.E. Phone Poem

Alex D'Arata Wolfe and Keir Willett

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Two friends with a passion for 19th and 20th century poetry pick a semi-random poem from that period and have an in-depth, yet off-the-cuff, conversation about it. Contains about 65% serious literary criticism and 35% dumb jokes.
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This podcast is for women who are ready for more and want to burn the rule book that’s kept them from getting it. Join me on my mission to redefine the world ‘selfish’ and prove that when women make themselves their number one priority, it will catapult them into the adventure of a lifetime, one that will leave them breathless with excitement, astonished at what they’re capable of, and in awe of the magic that life holds for them. I’m Val Jones, Certified Professional Coach, and in each epis ...
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FReality is a Virtual Reality and immersive tech podcast recorded live every other Saturday at 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern, and 6pm in the UK. We cover the entire XR spectrum including VR, AR, and MR. Join us live or catch up with past video episodes on the FReality YouTube channel. Previously known as the VR Inside Podcast.
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We Do A Little is a collection of long form podcasts hosted by Deeze, Andy8052, and Redbeard focused on deep + candid conversations with awe-inspiring individuals who excel at what they do.
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The Lazy Girl Library is a charming book podcast hosted by two best friends. Expect laughter, witty banter, and a generous sprinkle of fun as we dive into the stories that have captured our hearts and minds. So grab your favorite blanket, a cup of tea or coffee, and curl up with us as we embark on a captivating literary adventure.
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JoséFina Podcast started as a way to record my mother's stories. I am in constant awe of her humility, giving heart, and her ability to stay funny no matter what challenges she is faced with. We also touch on topical matters, the past, and all sorts of nonsense! I thoroughly enjoy getting her perspective, learning from, sometimes teaching her. Listen as we try to diminish the generational gap(s) through conversation. Me, a second generation gay Latinx man and her, a first generation, Mexican ...
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Step aboard our cosmic vessel and embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of science fiction history. Delve into the realms of imagination with us as we traverse the vast expanses of the solar system, encountering aliens, robots, and spacefaring brigands amidst the twinkling stars. Our spacefaring odyssey takes us beyond the confines of light-years, venturing into the unknown to unveil the secrets of distant planets and the enigmatic beings that inhabit them. Join us three times a w ...
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Do you believe in a world of possibilities? Do you love to listen to true stories from people just like you who are stepping into courage every single day? Welcome to Stories that Wow, the inspiring stories podcast with guests from around the world and all walks of life. You will hear people sharing their personal stories of awe, wonder, creativity and even the odd miracle. They will remind you that we live in a world of spectacular abundance. You will leave feeling inspired to go step into ...
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Welcome to Up Ship! The Airship History Podcast. I’m Nick Rogers and I will be your captain on this long-haul flight through the fascinating history of the most awe-inspiring and ethereal aircraft ever conceived – the airship. We will navigate from the earliest days of airships, through the violent days of the First World War into the Golden Age of the great airships of the 1920s and 30s, and beyond. We’ll fly around the world on the Graf Zeppelin, travel to the North Pole with Roald Amundse ...
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Daily Life of a Jewish Mystic

Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein

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Journey with me into the fertile forest of Jewish philosophy and mysticism! I have always loved studying Jewish wisdom, especially the more mystical side, yet I am challenging myself in this podcast to apply those texts to everyday life. I'd like to give you a window into my spiritual struggles to actually live out these ideas and concepts. Hopefully by sharing and learning with you, we can all grow together to live a more meaningful life. I am also the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in Mi ...
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Riverside Tales - a WASI podcast

Wildlife Association of South India

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A series brought to you by the Wildlife Association of South India (WASI), in celebration of our golden jubilee. Being a member based society, WASI has spent decades exploring and observing India's bountiful wildlife. On this channel, we'll be listening to anecdotes that we have collected along the way - stories that we tell each other by the riverside or around a campfire. Some of them are wild and some are amusing, several are informative and awe inspiring but all these stories are true an ...
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This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Carmelita Valdez McKoy as they don a cape and enter into an Orson Welle's Double with the Masters F for Fake (1973) & Chimes at Midnight (1966). This is a Double of pure construction and slight of hand of editing and mystery. Only movies that Orson Welles could make. Original Music Anthony King Original Graphic…
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When Geiger counters all over America went into too-high gear, Dr. David Murfree knew there was only one man to see–Bud Gregory, the hillbilly genius of the atom! The Deadly Dust by Murray Leinster, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Peetee Bee who gave us a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts Great Britain. “Well narrated. My…
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The Morgue Ship had gleaned information from space that would end the three hundred year war, knowledge that would defeat the aggressor Martians—if Brandon could carry it to Earth. Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We’ll find today’s story in the Winter 1944 issue of Planet Stories magazine. Peruse the page…
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This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Good Times Great Movies Co-Host Doug McCambridge. As they get uncomfortable realising in real time how dark this doouble Mike Flanagan's Gerald's Game (2017) & John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence (1974). This Double is a celebration of amazing and messy women. Especially the late great Gena Rowlands Li…
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The Luckiest Man Alive–obviously, will be the man who’s chosen “Mister Earth”! The Luckiest Man Alive by William Morrison, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thank you for your support. There are many ways you can show your support for The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Dave Wiseman chose to buy is 5 coffees and he had this to say, “As Tina turner once …
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Are you ready for your Inner Glow Up? If you're tired of feeling lacklustre, bored, overwhelmed, and just going through the motions in your life.... And you long to feel excited, fired up, proud of yourself, successful, and inspired.... And you're ready to chase your dreams, level up, and build the life you deserve.... This episode is for you! I'm …
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Something went wrong… and Ed Fletcher got mixed up in the biggest thing in his life. Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Another day and another Philip K. Dick story that became a movie. If Adjustment Team doesn’t ring a bell, maybe The Adjustment Bureau will. The Adjustment Bureau starring Matt Damon and Emil…
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On this S&A Quickie Review Lindsay takes a look at her first week at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2024 or MIFF. This first week she has seen drama, international under seens, horror and indie darlings. Melbourne International Film Festival 8th to the 25th August Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite podcast app.…
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No conceivable force could penetrate Terri's shield. Yet he was defenseless. No Shield from the Dead by Gordon R. Dickson, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We’re excited to welcome Gordon R. Dickson to our podcast for the first time today. Dickson was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1923. After his father died, he and his mother moved t…
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Relationships, protecting our energy, cooking and friends - Introducing Kenzie! A dynamic social work student, powerful advocate for social change, a cooking maestro, and a fiercely loyal friend. In this episode, we dive into the heartwarming joys of friendship. From unpacking the meaning behind her friends term "the bare minimum" to exploring the …
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The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts… but those of a frustrated machine are longer–and deadlier! Someday by Isaac Asimov, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. This is one of my favorite stories. As you’re listening ask yourself what movie or movies this Isaac Asimov story may have inspired. Then comment, on the platforms where you can, …
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Tonight a man believes that all the bugs of the world are out to get him, only to find the truth is far worse. From Beyond Midnight comes the tale "Insect Man." Lord Blood-Rah, host of the TV series "Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre" in which he presents the Best, Worst and Wildest Horror and Science Fiction Films ever made, turns his attent…
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Halloway stared down at Earth, and his brain tore loose and screamed, Man, man, how'd you get in a mess like this, in a rocket a million miles past the moon, shooting for Mars and danger and terror and maybe death. Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We continue to receive many requests every week for more Ray Brad…
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Amnesia? Well, maybe—but how and where had he earned that $50,000? Blank? By Randall Garrett, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Irma Stolfo on Apple Podcasts Australia who left us a 5 Star review! “Simply the best. Scott your work is outstanding. I love sci-fi now and am especially hooked on these vintage short stories. Quick and ea…
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We're busy working on stories to remind you how phenomenal our world is! Coming up next season: Amy Tan, author of six New York Times best-selling novels, takes us into her back yard to meet the wild birds whose vibrant individual lives populate the pages of her new non-fiction book. Hmong American writer Kao Kalia Yang shares her discovery that he…
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Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin was a titan of the airship world - of aviation in general, in fact. The inventor of the rigid airship, he founded a company which manufacturers airships to this day and which was responsible for the creation of some of the most iconic aircraft of all time. But this was not supposed to be his legacy. An army officer and …
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In a future society where murder is almost unheard of, the mysterious death of a young girl in Central Park shocks the public and puzzles investigators. The Akkra Case by Miriam Allen de Ford, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Miriam Allen DeFord has never been on our podcast until today. Born in 1888, in Philadelphia, she is best known for h…
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A gun is an interesting weapon; it can be hired, of course, and naturally doesn't care who hires it. Something much the same can be said of the gunman, too… Gun For Hire by Mack Reynolds, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine has been published under a number of different titles, starting as Astounding Sto…
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It's one thing to blow a bubble of glib, journalistic lies. Quite another to have that bubble burst in a nightmarish, green beyond. The Man Who Found Out by Roger D. Aycock, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Earp Unpaso who gave us our first 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts Finland.“Absolutely Great. I found this podcast about a year…
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Tonight a young woman seeking a job finds a strange portal through time. From Dark Fantasy comes the tale "Debt from the Past." Lord Blood-Rah, host of the TV series "Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre" in which he presents the Best, Worst and Wildest Horror and Science Fiction Films ever made, turns his attention to the vast, haunted landscap…
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What was the mystery of this great ship from the dark, deep reaches of space? For, within its death-filled chambers—was the avenue of life! Derelict by Alan E. Nourse, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We heard Alan E. Nourse three times in the first thirty-four episodes of The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast but he hasn’t been heard from in almost two y…
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Back in episode 111, I took a trip back to the 1950s, and looked at three books written collaboratively by Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth. The first two of these, The Space Merchants and Gladiator-at-Law, are major landmarks in the development of social science fiction. In 1955, while that collaboration was ongoing, Frederik Pohl published an…
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Quintuplets alone would be bad enough, without a census taker who could count them in advance! Second Census by John Victor Peterson, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We’ve done it once again, found an author that we know almost nothing about. We don’t know when or where he was born or when he passed. But John Victor Peterson wrote more than…
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Travel by Wire by Arthur C. Clark, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Today on the podcast you will hear the very first published story written by then 19 year old Arthur C. Clarke. It’s a story we probably never would have discovered if not for sci-fi aficionado Jesse Willis. In fact, there are many stories you have heard that he has shared w…
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All of us have a purpose in life; among us are those whose duty is to act as guardians for those who have a mission to perform. Undersea Guardians by Ray Bradbury, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Today’s story appeared on the cover of Amazing Stories in December 1944. Turn to page 12, Undersea Guardians by Ray Bradbury… Next on The Lost Sci…
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In this episode we chat with Maia Tsalik, an American exchange student at the University of Otago, Dunedin. Maia is passionate about philosophy and tells us how she stumbled upon her major of choice and why it is relevant in the world today. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz…
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The Master Astrologer was willing to give his life—if only the torch of what little learning existed in the land could be passed on. Saknarth by Donald A. Wollheim, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Let’s turn back the clock 82 years to the Spring 1942 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly. This is our second story from that issue, not that long…
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Tonight a man experiences helpless, hopeless terror and dedicates his life to terrible revenge. From The Witch's Tale comes the tale "Rat in a Trap" Lord Blood-Rah, host of the TV series "Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre" in which he presents the Best, Worst and Wildest Horror and Science Fiction Films ever made, turns his attention to the v…
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To Kworn the object was a roadblock, threatening his life. But it was also a high road to a magnificent future! On the Fourth Planet by J. F. Bone, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Another 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts Australia, psiberlife says, “Excellent. The best reader you could hope for with the best stories.” Thanks psibe…
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On this S&A Quickie Review Lindsay and Nadine Whitney take another look at later era Rusty Crowe. With Adam Cooper's Sleeping Dogs (2024) & William Eubank's Land of Bad. Rusty is absolutely going to be my most watched actor of the year. Original Music Anthony King Original Graphics Nadine Whitney Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast Ap…
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Originally published in 1960, Rogue Moon is an excellent novel by the Lithuanian-American author, critic, and editor Algis Budrys. If you read classic science fiction and encounter contemporary reviews of those books, you are sure to have heard Budrys' name. He was a major critic of SF for many years. However he was also a highly capable writer of …
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Tonight an archeologist reaches into the ancient past, and finds the past reaching out for him. From Quiet, Please comes the tale "Whence Came You?" Lord Blood-Rah, host of the TV series "Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre" in which he presents the Best, Worst and Wildest Horror and Science Fiction Films ever made, turns his attention to the v…
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Out of time he came–to steal unpublished stories and leave immortality as his payment. The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Bester is back, Alfred Bester that is. We heard from him not that long ago with a terrific tale, Fondly Fahrenheit. If you missed it I highly recommend you give it a listen. The Unseen …
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On this S&A Lindsay is joined by Chainsaws & Claws Co-Host Patrick Vicious as they catch a quick flight over to Italy. With a Double of Enrico Casarosa's Luca (2021) & Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's Spring (2014) This is a Double of Love Identity and so much Tail. Original Graphics by Nadine Whitney Original Music by Anthony King Listen to Schl…
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A debut novel which deals with guilt, art, and suspicious happenings on a troubled colony founded on matter transmission. The British SF author Eric Brown passed away in March 2023. He first came to prominence through his short fiction in the 1980s. Following the publication of his first collection, Brown was given the chance to put out his first n…
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Yasmeen Lari was a famous Pakistani architect celebrated for her work in steel, cement, and glass. In her 60s, she turned her back on all that, and, after a massive earthquake hit her country, she began to work with locals building humble homes of adobe, mud, and bamboo. Painter Henri Matisse, when debilitated by stomach cancer in his 70s, hung up …
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If time-travel is possible, then why haven't we been visited by people from the future? But Pete LeFranc found the answer to that… Absolutely No Paradox by Lester Del Rey, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Lester Del Rey was the 11th Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master, the SFWA presented him with the award in 1991. There have onl…
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The Beast of Boredom wasn't a weapon or a bribe, as he thought. But it was the most ingenious trap of all time! The Beast of Boredom by Richard R. Smith, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Tif Love who bought us a coffee and says, “I listen to your podcast, and absolutely love it. So I just listened to “All the Girls were Nude” and I…
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