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This show is (mostly) a bi-weekly podcast that explores the likely repertoire of eighteenth and early nineteenth century bagpipers, using historic music collections (written for bagpipes or not), performed on Uilleann pipes, Highland pipes and whistles. Every episodes notes include links to the historic sheet music when available. For information about my Albums Oyster Wives Rant, and Pay the Pipemaker go here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/albums For information about Jeremy and the instrument ...
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Theophilius Bagpiper

Theophilius Bagpiper

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Theophilius Bagpiper is a Netrunner podcast, all about FFG's living card game Android: Netrunner. Hosts Rob and Seamus are joined by a guest each episode to discuss the competitive, casual and breakfast issues on their minds.
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Our regular free Scottish music podcast from Scotland featuring the very best of Gaelic, Scots, bagpipes, fiddle, harp music, Scottish bands, ceilidh bands, highland Scottish music, pipe band, traditional, folk and celtic. Visit Hands Up for Trad for all things Scottish.
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This is a Podcast brought to you by award winning UK character comedians and the creators of Gary Powndland and friends Weird Arseholes chat as themselves and sometimes others too featuring Jack Kirwan (Gary Powndland) Andrew McBurney and Paul Palmer.
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In Moderation

Rob Lapham, Liam Layton

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Welcome to In Moderation, taking an approach to life, health, fitness and nutrition with a moderate approach where you don't have to sacrifice everything you love to achieve your goals. We emphasis having a fun, positive experience and we want you to feel like you're sitting at a table having a good chat with us instead of just listening to an interview. Rob: Co-host of the podcast "In Moderation" and fitness enthusiast. Rob has a background in exercise science and is passionate about helpin ...
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Gracenote Vortex

Stephen Russell & Stuart Peters

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The debut Podcast from the Gracenote Vortex. Steve and Stu bring you news and their opinions from the world of pipe bands! Episode 1 is a round up of 2015. We don't really know what we're doing, so please forgive the quality. Everyone needs to start somewhere :)
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Do you love old time radio? Don't know anything about old time radio? Well, if you enjoy comedy, we're the show for you. Follow Madison Standish, a modern day influencer, as she gets zapped back into the Golden Age of Radio. Actual OTR scripts adapted! It's as if the MST3K/Riff Trax guys were in the movies they riff. Every episode is stand-alone. Start at the beginning or jump to a title that grabs you. New episodes premiere the first of every month!
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From tales of historical idiocracy and scientific genius to weird and wacky cultural phenomena, Dr Rod Lamberts and Dr Will Grant are here to take you on a wild conversational journey, deep diving into the crevices of science, history and culture that you never knew existed.
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Music -- just vibrations in the air -- can make you feel heartbroken or elated, peaceful or stabby, inspired to save the whales or to invade Poland. This is HOW MUSIC DOES THAT. Click the website link to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Outlet is a weekly radio-style podcast featuring local news, information, and interviews from the deep south of New Zealand, hosted by Brent Harbour, and produced by The Southland App with support from the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Just like The Southland App, The Outlet Southland keeps you up to date with the latest in our community and features insightful discussion with local people. Enjoy!
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We go track by track through the underbelly of music history using research and trivia to locate the roots of our obsession with vinyl records. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.
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River Heights Radio

Karl Houser and Hope Busby

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When we meet our childhood heroes as adults we find all the racism, sexism, and classism that our society raised us with. That's what happened when we reexamined the Nancy Drew series and took a hard look at the "American Values" that she promotes. In each episode we will banter lightheartedly about another Nancy Drew Novel, including thoughtful analysis about what social norms it reveals. Whether you've ever been a fan of Nancy Drew, or like us absorbed vast amounts of media or mystery nove ...
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Smoky Mountain Air brings you the science, stories, and sounds of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Hosts Valerie Polk and Karen Key interview authors, scientists, and park experts about life in the Smokies past and present. A production by Smokies Life.
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I've had the privilege of hosting many guests over the last few years, covering a fascinating range of topics. From the triumph of the Scots at Bannockburn in 1314, to the fall of Constantinople in 1453, to the impact Jamaica had on our world in the 1970s, this podcast keeps those episodes available for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Let's Talk Weddings

Your Scottish Wedding

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Get ready for the most heart warming wedding podcast experience you've ever encountered! Picture this: the enchanting world of Scottish weddings comes alive, right in your ears! As the director of this romantic comedy-esque podcast, we’ve gathered a star-studded cast of guests to sweep you off your feet. We're talking about dreamy grooms who go above and beyond in their wedding planning escapades, conjuring up the perfect elopements that will make your heart skip a beat. And oh, the bridal d ...
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Ever wondered if bagpipes were used in battle? Or what it's like to eat fish and chips in Scotland? Join us for a quirky and enlightening conversation as we kick things off with tales of kilts, Scottish culture, and a mysterious mustachioed content creator. Our guest, James Sibley, aka Sibley Aqua, takes us on a journey from his days as a genetic b…
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Join Bash and Danny as they recap the SNBL events of the previous few weeks including, Edinburgh Cannons third successive league title clinch, the MLB trade deadline and more. On this episode we welcome Phillies No9 prospect, Gabriel Rincones Jr to talk about his time in Scotland and his route into minor league baseball.…
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Tunes: This episode is a read through of Ross Anderson's article about the Sutherland Manuscript that he published with NPU. You can read it yourself on Ross's Music Page: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/music/index.html Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/w…
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Submit feedback/questions/rebuttals/abuse to cheers@wholesomeshow.com or comment below and you'll be featured/glorified/shamed in the next episode! We are heading back into the wholesome lab to re-jig our format so we are creating the best possible show for you all. Nothing is sacred during this rebuild so we are tearing it all apart! We'll be back…
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Ever wondered why a cucumber is technically a fruit or how you can debunk those wild health claims floating around social media? Join us for a captivating chat with biologist and science communicator Forrest Valkai, who takes us on a journey from his childhood fascination with old science textbooks to his current mission of making science exciting …
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Sing along with Celtic singers and songs on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #674. Subscribe now! The Ciderhouse Rebellion, Molly Donnery, Runa, Fig for a Kiss, Natalie Padilla, Fialla, Jigjam, Clare Cunningham, Marc Gunn, Bealtaine, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Stout Pounders, Maggie’s Wake, Larkin & Moran Brothers, Sheridan Rúitín, River …
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PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 1st! Madison steps into the silk stockings of Maisie Revere, the always sexy, always under-employed brassy blonde. Follow Madison as she looks for work in between being zapped into her next big old time radio adventure. It all goes awry when Madison offers to drive a truck for an expectant father and ends up mistaken for a gangs…
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Ever had a workout where you pushed it way too far? You may be surprised to learn you can do something similar when you’re playing your bagpipes… This week, Jim and Andrew discuss the consequences of overdoing physical activities and how it relates to playing bagpipes. Jim shares his recent experience with shoulder pain from felling trees and lifti…
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Take a deep breath and strap in for an episode description that is 100% written by a human. In this episode of Operation: Have a Conversation, join three meat-space acquaintances, Mark, Jack, and Mikhail, as they flounder around the philosophical backwaters of Artificial Intelligence usage in various situations, whether cloudified or groundstuck. I…
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First light dawns on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #673 . Subscribe now! The Drowsy Lads, Cleveland Celtic Ensemble, Dublin Gulch, Mary Frances Leahy, Goitse, Enda Reilly, Poitin Band, Aneta Dortová, Charlene Adzima, Sheridan Rúitín, Clanna Morna, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Larkin & Moran Brothers, The Ciderhouse Rebellion GET CELTIC MUSIC NEW…
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What happens when an engineer decides to trade blueprints for baking sheets? On this episode of The Outlet, we sit down with Murray Gray, an engineer turned award-winning pie maker, who shares his incredible journey from his garage kitchen to national acclaim. Discover how Murray's innovative spirit and meticulous attention to detail have led him t…
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BONUS FEATURE! Chrisi chats all things "Forbidden Planet" with Robert, Ray and Giancarlo from the science fiction deep dive podcast, "Science Fiction Remnant." It's a fun, laugh-along discussion covering 1950's sci-fi, Leslie Neilsen, MGM and their big budget, the misogyny that permeates the film and even some discussion of the "science" in this sc…
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It’s another Q&A mailbag episode! But this time, we’re answering the many questions of the Reddit r/bagpipes community, who seem to be on to us checking them out… This week, Andrew and Jim answer questions ranging from technical difficulties with transitioning from practice chanters to full bagpipes to managing bagpipe posture problems for women (t…
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In the 1990s, Samuel T. Cohen, the father of the neutron bomb, became extremely vocal about the fact that the Soviets had discovered a new raw material that could potentially spell the end of organised society. Red mercury had hit the market. Apparently, when detonated in combination with conventional high explosives, it could create city-flattenin…
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Life your best life like a golden dream with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #672. Subscribe now! Clanna Lorna, Aneta Dortová, Cleveland Celtic Ensemble, Goitse, The Ciderhouse Rebellion, Na Skylark, Larkin & Moran Brothers, The Willow Trio, Calum MacPhail, Mary Frances Leahy, Sheridan Rúitín, DLÙ, Jiggy, Luas GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX T…
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Ever wondered how two chiropractors with completely different journeys find common ground in their passion for health and wellness? Join us as Dr. Mike and Dr. Tatiana share their unique paths into chiropractic care—Tatiana from massage therapy and sports chiropractic, and Mike from biology with an initial dream of orthopedic surgery. As they recou…
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Is it worth the cost and effort for North American pipers and drummers to visit Scotland? Do general Scottish people care about the World Pipe Band Championships? Will you be a social pariah if you play your bagpipes in public Scotland? This week, Jim and Andrew chat through some practical advice for North American bagpipers traveling to Scotland, …
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Born just outside Vienna, Austria in November 1860, Hanns Hörbiger was an engineer by trade. He invented a steel valve for a blast furnace blowing engine which changed the game for efficient steel production. He also played a key role in the design and construction of the Budapest subway, the third in the world at the time. He was obviously a cleve…
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Have you ever wondered how to seamlessly blend healthy living into your everyday routine? Our latest episode of "In Moderation" kicks off with an amusing chat about iconic Canadian beverages like Canada Dry and A&W before diving into the burning question: How can you effectively lose weight without drastic measures? We'll guide you through determin…
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In 2200 A.D., humans can travel in ships across space, colonize far-off planets and build intelligent robots. But apparently haven’t bothered to upgrade their misogynistic attitudes towards women. It’s the 1956 sci-fi classic “Forbidden Planet!” Join Madison as she and the crew of the C-57-D space cruiser arrive on Altair IV, a planet settled by sc…
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Do you have any tunes in your repertoire that you don’t play well anymore? Perhaps you learned them when you weren’t as experienced and practiced in bad technique. Perhaps you’ve been playing them for so long that your embellishments and rhythm have become less than ideal. Or perhaps you’ve been working on the same sets for so long that you just ar…
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James Oswald: Over the Hills and Far Away William Vickers: Galloway Tom, Nancy Dawson, Shilanagary O’Farrell: Galloway Tom A Trip to the Laundry David Young: Tibby Fowler, Corby Reel, O’er Bogie Patrick MacDonald: Oscar’s Ghost, Hibernean Muse: High Road to Dublin Smollett Holden: Paddy the Piper James Oswald: Larry Grogan Patrick Hutchinson: Sheel…
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Discover the inspiring journey of the Tuatapere Predator Free Team as Tony shares their remarkable conservation efforts since their inception in 2023. How did they overcome the hurdles of rallying local support and securing necessary permissions? Learn about the profound ecological importance of totara and matai trees within their reserve and the t…
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Humans love a good apocalypse. Give us a blockbuster about a virus that obliterates the population, an asteroid that wipes out the entire planet, or anything with aliens and we lap it up. But have you ever thought about what will actually kill us at the finish line? Sure, we’d like to think the zombie apocalypse will be the winner, but if we’re tal…
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Ever wondered how to balance a fitness journey with self-love and moderation? On this episode, we tackle the tricky sleep patterns of nine-month-olds, reminisce about the exhilarating and risky world of American Gladiators, and then welcome the inspiring Hope Zuckerbrow, aka Cozy Cardio Girl. Hope opens up about her transformation from weight loss …
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Here's to friendship on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #671 . Subscribe now! Hanneke Cassel, Old Blind Dogs, Wylde Nept, Conor Mallon, Tarren, Ironwood, Jesse Ferguson, Runa, CaliCeltic, The Town Pants, The Fire, Bealtaine, The Elders, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to…
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What if you could play your bagpipes without ever worrying about tuning or technique again? How much faster could you improve if you didn't have to think about every little step in your bagpipe practice? Couldn’t you then focus on being creative in your expression, rather than getting hung up on technicalities? This week, Jim and Andrew look at the…
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FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE NOW! In 2200 A.D., humans can travel in ships across space, colonize far-off planets and build intelligent robots. But apparently haven’t bothered to upgrade their misogynistic attitudes towards women. It’s the 1956 sci-fi classic “Forbidden Planet!” Join Madison as she and the crew of the C-57-D space cruiser arrive on Altai…
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What do humans and lobsters have in common? Apart from the fact that both have social hierarchies and serotonin, not all that much really. Last time we checked, we don’t live underwater or have tasty claws. But despite the differences, esteemed (and often controversial) Canadian psychologist and Harvard Professor, Jordan Peterson, has become rather…
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Is your diet affecting your mental health more than you think? In this eye-opening episode, we meet Nicole, also known as Feed Your Mental, a clinical psychologist specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, and OCD. Nicole shares her journey into the world of mental health, focusing on her deep passion for helping those w…
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Sing a song to the Dublin girl on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast # 670. Subscribe now! Celtic On the Inside is now on sale in our store. Support the podcast by buying one of these limited-edition CDs and Album Pins. Shop now! Dublin Gulch, Wylde Nept, Enda Reilly, The Crowfoot Rakes, The Ciderhouse Rebellion, Molly Donnery, Natalie Padilla, Kevin…
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Like death and taxes, parades are an inevitable part of life for a piper. They can be long, hot, and exhausting. But they can also be a lot of fun if you approach them the right way! So how do you set yourself up for the best possible parade gigs? This week, Andrew and Jim cover crucial tips for a successful parade, including proper bagpipe mainten…
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Tunes: Rod Nevin: Maids in the Morning Benjamin Elzerman: Dance to Your Daddy Robin Kingsbury: Song Preston Wilde: Mazurka on Flemish Pipes in G Robert Edwards: Añada Pa Gael, Mill Mill O Andrew O’Sullivan: Rothiemurchus Rant, Devil in the Kitchen, Editor’s Favourite , Ruidhleadh na Coilich Dubha (The Black Grouse Reel), Cuir sa chiste mhòir mi (Pu…
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No one likes being told what to do. As soon as we can choose for ourselves, humans thrive on the sense of agency to wear what we want, eat what we want, say what we want and do what we want. And that includes laughing. So why did so many television shows include a laugh track, telling us when to laugh at something? Was it an attempt to manipulate u…
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