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BC City Connection is the official podcast from the City of Battle Creek, Michigan government. Host Richard Piet visits with various city leaders and experts - from administration to small business development and public works - hear engaging and informational discussions from Battle Creek.
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A dark comedy audio drama that looks behind the doors of your friends and neighbors. In the aftermath of a hurricane, Joan's family and others like her on the lower ridge have lost almost everything, while Katie and her fellow residents of Cypress Creek on the upper ridge emerged unscathed. An HOA election could change everything, making sure the community resources go to those in need. But only if Joan can defeat Katie, the ultimate "Karen" of the neighborhood. The epic battle that will ens ...
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Inside Calhoun County provides Informative and engaging discussions from inside Calhoun County, Michigan government. From administration to veteran's affairs, host Richard Piet introduces listeners to the people building a better Calhoun County through responsive leadership.
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Shrink The Box

Sony Music Entertainment

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Ever wondered why Frasier Crane is such a snob? How Tyrion Lannister’s bawdy humour saves him in Game of Thrones? What makes Schitts Creek’s Moira Rose a narcissist? ‘Shrink the Box’ is where actor comedian Ben Bailey Smith and psychotherapist Nemone Metaxas put their favourite fictional characters such Tommy from Peaky Blinders and Sydney from The Bear on the couch - to analyse why their behaviour causes them so much drama. Nemone and Ben explore why these characters make certain decisions, ...
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Southwest Michigan is rich in history, as the region contains the second wave of twelve counties organized in the State in 1829. The stories encapsulate pioneer triumphs and tragedy, amazing events and resilient, enterprising and passionate people. The region developed along the Territorial Roads, connecting the first land routes between Detroit and Chicago, which later brought with it the railroads and modern highways. Starting from the Battle Creek regional area, and branching out from the ...
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First Presbyterian Church Battle Creek

First Presbyterian Church Battle Creek

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Wherever you are on your journey with God, you are welcome here. Our purpose is to share God's love and grace with all people and celebrate the truth of Jesus Christ. Enjoy weekly sermons recorded from our Sunday morning service at First Presbyterian Church in Battle Creek, MI. Learn more at firstpresbc.org
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City Confidential explores crimes that have impacted cities and towns across America. The iconic, noir-style series goes beyond the headlines to showcase the emotional and unexpected stories that catapulted unique communities, both large and small, into the public eye. Each episode tells the story of one crime, the ensuing investigation, and the ripple effect it had on a community. Speaking with family, friends, detectives, journalists, and others close to the case, the series weaves togethe ...
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Step into the mysterious world of Bigfoot Classified, the podcast that digs deep into the enigmatic universe of Bigfoot and its intriguing conspiracy theories. Join us as we unravel untold stories, hair-raising tales and compelling theories from Mount St Helens eruption, Battle Mountain, The Dyatlov Pass incident, to the chilling legends of Portlock, Alaska and more. With our expert analysis and enthralling storytelling, Bigfoot Classified not only takes you on a wild expedition into the hea ...
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Before they created Corn Flakes and Froot Loops, the Kelloggs ran a deadly sanitarium and subscribed to a dangerous religion. The last name synonymous with breakfast foods is also linked to strange deaths, suspicious tragedies, and even murder. In this eight-part series, host Jenn Carpenter breaks down the complicated Kellogg legacy, from cereal to killers.
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A horror, trash, sci-fi, action podcast. The Common Craig, his wife, Nicole, and other contributors, discuss genre movies with their own brand of whimsical wit. Join them as they withstand the lengthy horrors of segments like the FOCUS OF FEAR! They decide whether a movie survives to live on in their collection, or meets a grisly demise in AMASS OR MURDER! Their bloodlust demands that an anthology movie does battle with itself, in the ANTHOLOGY DEATHMATCH! Will these depraved despots ever re ...
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Bodgy Creek Football Club Podcast

Bodgy Creek Football Club Podcast

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A weekly wrap that takes us into the temporary clubrooms of the Bodgy Creek Roosters, a [fictional] Australian Rules Football Club somewhere in rural Australia. Former Fringe AFL player Troy Carrington has come back to coach his old club and save them from having to fold or merge. His idea to get funding to employ refugees to rebuild their recently condemned rooms has turned the club around as he entices the new arrivals into pulling on the boots. Based on the characters from comedian Damian ...
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Mirr Ranch Group presents The Land Bulletin, where every week we discuss a wide range of topics impacting landowners, ranchers, and future land buyers. For more information on buying and selling ranch real estate, visit: https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/.
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Motor Racing Passion

Luke Blattman, Daniel Blattman, Adam Blattman, Brock Schafer

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Welcome to “Motor Racing Passion”, the podcast where fans & enthusiasts talk nothing but racing. The Blattman brothers Luke, Daniel and Adam, along with friend Brock Schafer sit back and chat about their passion for motor racing as fans, enthusiasts and amateur competitors.
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Inside The Coach’s Office

Tom Murphy Jr. and Brian Barnes

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A weekly podcast giving an inside look into the discussions had amongst football coaches. Topics include; scheme, philosophy, game planning, scheduling, structuring practices, amongst many others. With each episode we hope to provide some tips and advice for football coaches around the country.
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Welcome to your podcast for enjoying fables, myths and melodies from a variety of styles and genres. Stories are a mix of familiar and original works featuring music and sound effects to help immerse you in the world you're visiting. Whether you are looking for a spark in imagination, a relaxing voice to end the day, or a guide to help enter your dreamland - Afterlight Fictions is here when you need it.
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Join Zim as he reviews new beers!! Domestic to Imports, Small Batch to Large Batch, IPA's to Porters, Zim will review them all!! Join in as we crack open a cold one!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zimsbeerreview/support
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BC Magazine is the "critical lens on today's culture and entertainment." BC Radio Live is hosted Barbara Barnett and Jon Sobel, executive editors of Blogcritics Magazine. BC Live will bring you the latest from the pages of Blogcritics Magazine from its editors and writers, as well as timely interviews and lively discussion.
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In this episode of BC CIty Connection, Battle Creek City Manager Rebecca Fleury discusses how the city manager and commission-form of government operates. She takes time to bring context and understanding for listeners on how each segment interacts. Fleury also discusses how elections can have an effect on that interaction. Episode Resources City o…
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In this episode, I explore the history of the Potter House in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Potter House was a hotel that was built in 1869, and opened in 1870. It was burned down in 1880, and was rebuilt as the Potter Block. It has a fascinating history in the decade that it existed in the city. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https…
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Send us a text Do you believe in cryptids? Is Bigfoot, or some variation like the Fouke Monster, really out there? And if they are, are they just lonely, but shy creatures? Or are they genital-ripping monstrosities who want to mate with you? Look, we really don't know. But we'll try to answer these very important questions. We want to believe! But …
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In this episode, I explore the history of the early railroads in Allegan County, the impact it had on population growth and the changes over the years. I also discuss the financial panics of 1857 and 1873 which had an impact on the growth and direction of transportation in the nation. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michael…
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In this episode of *Bigfoot Classified*, we explore the mysterious Bigfoot sightings that occurred in Yosemite National Park during the 1970s. From eerie encounters by seasoned park rangers to strange photographs captured by hikers, we delve into the chilling reports that suggest something unknown was lurking in the park's remote wilderness. Join u…
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Ben and Nemone put Raymond Holt on the couch. We look at how this trailblazing policeman (the first black, gay police captain in the force) stands out from the rest of the precinct. We learn how family dynamics inform behaviour and what it takes to be a great leader. Nemone looks at a diagnosis of ASD or Asperger’s Syndrome for the captain, and Ben…
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In this episode, Gulf War Veteran, Author & Photographer Richard Sherman joins me to talk about his new book: Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned. This book was a project that took 6 years, and 8 seperate trips overseas to collection information and photograph. He visited 23 of America's military cemeteries overseas, and …
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In this episode of Bigfoot Classified, we skim the surface of the mysterious case of the Minnesota Iceman, a cryptid encased in ice that sparked controversy in the late 1960s. Was it a real creature, a clever hoax, or something more sinister? Plus, learn how you can share your own Bigfoot encounters with us for a chance to be featured in a future e…
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Historyman presents the battle of Camden and its battlefield with Dr. Tray Dunaway. As one of the founders of www.SouthernCampaign1780.org, Dr. Dunaway walks us through the efforts of preserving our nation's history along the Liberty Trail hub of Camden, SC. WWW.EKBarnes.com is a proud affiliate of SouthernCampaign1780 and is excited about their an…
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Wildfire season is heating up out West, and this week, we're diving into a crucial conversation about fire prevention and mitigation with Jared Souza of Mirr Ranch Group and Jerod DeLay from the Wyoming Forestry Division. First, Haley chats with Jared Souza, who brings his boots-on-the-ground perspective on how ranchers can prepare for wildfire sea…
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Could a person who has perpetrated domestic violence see the error of their ways? Calhoun County 10th District Court Judge Tracie Tomak has already seen it happen through the Domestic Violence Intervention Court. In this episode Inside Calhoun County, Judge Tomak talks about the approach and the outcomes which have changed lives. Episode Resources …
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In this episode I explore the history of the National Driving Park in Kalamazoo, horse racing, harness racing and the legend one horse that shocked the world on a track in that city named 'Flora Temple'. For the article refered to in this episode, click here. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com…
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Ben and Nemone put Moira Rose on the couch and take a deep dive into her narcissistic tendencies, and what effect that has on the rest of the Schitts. Nemone explains how narcissism is not as easy to spot as its widespread use would have you believe. We also discuss the collection of wigs that Moira keeps in her closet and why they are transitional…
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Send us a text After the length of that last episode, you may have thought that we were dead. But no, we have one final stop before we can escape the Summer of Action! Well, two technically. But if we're going to escape from two of America's major cities, we may need help from someone with experience. Thankfully, Snake Plissken always seems to get …
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In this episode, I refer to a recent article in Michigan History Magazine written by Barry Levine on the history of Fort Custer. For more information on the Historical Society of Michigan, visit: https://www.hsm.pub For the video I mention in this episode on Fort Custer National Cemetery, click here. For information on Michael Delaware, visit: http…
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If characters in ‘trapped’ dramas escape, is that the end of the show? Ben and Nemone explore The Handmaid’s Tale and Severance as examples. Plus, Ben reacts to a listener’s ‘constructive’ feedback and Nemone explores Polyvagal Theory to explain why we might react in the way we do from childhood trauma. We want to hear about any theories we might h…
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In this episode, Maurice Imhoff, the President of the Jackson Civil War Society joins me to discuss the upcoming Jackson Civil War Muster, one of the largest reenactment events in the country. The event is happening on August 24-25, in Jackson, Michigan. For details on attending this free outdoor event, visit: https://civilwarmuster.org To follow d…
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Ever wondered what makes Aspen's luxury real estate market so irresistible? Join Hayley in a chat with Michael Latousek from Douglas Elliman as they uncover the secrets behind Aspen's thriving resort market. With over 30 years in Aspen and 23 years in real estate, Michael shares how the town's desirable climate and recreational allure continue to a…
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In this episode of Inside Calhoun County, Rod Auton tells us about the Calhoun County Senior Services office and how it assists older adults. It is not just a minor list, either. In fact, we learn about how the Senior Millage helps Calhoun County partner with various organizations to help older adults locally with everything from meals to minor hom…
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Historyman presents the United States Army Adjutant General Corps in the American Revolution. Richard Davis speaks on the founding of the second oldest section of the United States Army. The work during the formation of this section during the revolutionary war reverberates into the US Army of today. Freedom Reigns at EKBarnes.com…
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Ben and Nemone discuss The Wire’s ‘Bubbles’ aka Reginald Collins. An informant and heroin user, a man with a fragile support network who finds himself stranded while trying to forge closer bonds with those around him. Nemone tells Ben how unconditional love is the hardest thing to give an addict, and the key to helping them start their journey to s…
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Send us a text The Summer of Action arrives in the Hyborian Age! Brother Brian joins us, as we discuss the Riddle of Steel, the Wheel of Pain, the Tree of Woe, the Mountain of Power, and other elements related to the film adventures of Conan the Cimmerian. Do you want to live forever? If you do, you may as well listen to a really lengthy podcast ep…
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In this episode Bobbie Mathis joins me from the Union City Society for Historic Preservation, and we discuss her recent cemetery restoration workshops at Sherwood Cemetery, in Sherwood, Michigan in Branch County. We also explore some history of the town of Sherwood which gets its name from the Nottingham Forest in England. For more information on t…
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Historyman presents Kip Carter as he speaks on the two battles at Hanging Rock near Heath Springs, SC. After the fall of Charleston, SC, the British moved into the back country. Only Patriot militia stood in the way of the total capitulation of the State. The militia stood firm under the leadership of Thomas Sumter, William Davie and others. Freedo…
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