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Greetings and welcome to Seen on the Small Screen. In this podcast, hosts Becky and Jake talk about movies made for television cinema. Listen as they ramble aimlessly, attempting reviews of television movies, pilot episodes, direct-to-DVD releases, and streaming service movies. They'll watch video movies from any decade, both past and present. Nothing is safe so long as it's exclusive to your home or pants pocket viewer of choice. New episodes will be released during the first full week of t ...
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Good Company with Jake Owen

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Country music star Jake Owen’s high-energy performances have thrilled sold-out audiences everywhere, scoring six Number 1 hits so far. Good Company is his place for laid-back conversations with friends and family about good times, music, and real life— Jake style.
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Hobo Code

Hammer Canyon

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Hop a freight train with two hobos, a little girl, and her best friend who lives in a coffee can. Hobo Code is an epic journey spanning from the Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, all the way to the Great Recession of 2008. Starring Becky Poole, Corey Rieger, and Jake Robertson, with Susan Ruttan and Bill Pullman.
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Becky Nights is a show for the beckies and beckies at heart! Philippines' most talked about and most-awarded podcast! The cast: Jake Galvez, Matt Gozun, Buern Rodriguez, IC Mendoza, Margaux Medina & Divine Lee. They are a Manila based fashion and beauty personalities with stimulating conversations about love, sex, boys, relationships, shopping, boys, beauty, fashion, and anything under the sun! Also insightful interviews with today's hottest celebs and industry secrets!
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The Hearing is a legal podcast from Thomson Reuters. Listen to insightful discussions with lawyers, legal experts, and other interesting people connected to the legal industry. We delve into anything and everything – trailblazers in the law, the latest insights on legal innovation and trends, and how the profession is evolving. With hosts based in the UK and the US, we cover issues around the globe. Our hosts: Becky Annison – Trained at a London law firm before moving in-house. Spent 12 year ...
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Beckie Taylor

Beckie Taylor

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I am a Transformational Coach dedicated to helping you become the very best version of yourself - possible. On this podcast I’ll be sharing conversations with incredible people from all around the globe, who’ve been massively influential in my life, in the hope that their knowledge can in some way benefit you. Along with life changing conversations, I’ll be sharing my ever expanding knowledge from years of studying the mind, body and spirit, as well as incredible breakthroughs experienced by ...
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Welcome to A Face for Radio, where we dive into the stories of the people behind the microphone! We interview big radio names who help produce/present some of your favourite shows, so that they can tell their funniest stories and recount their journey through the industry. So sit down, grab a nice warm drink and listen to the stories behind some of the biggest broadcasters in the U.K.
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It Can't Just Be Me

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Anna Richardson is primed and ready to solve that big dilemma in your life. And she’s invited some very special celebrity guests and experts to help.Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna’s here to prove that whatever you’re going through, it’s not just you.If you have a dilemma you’d like unpacked, visit http://itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.comThis ...
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Family Business Connection

Prairie Family Business Association

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Family Business Connection is a Prairie Family Business Association podcast where we lift up the stories behind family businesses who thrive for generations. We explore the topics our family business members request most often: Communication, Culture, Innovation, Leadership, Strategy, and Succession by hearing from the family business leaders who are solving problems day-in and day-out while building a legacy for their businesses and their families.
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School friends Morgana and Alfie are looking into a notorious cold case: the mysterious disappearance of local eccentric Odd Colin from their Lancashire town in 1972. As Morgana and Alfie doggedly pursue their investigation they’ll encounter pirates, vampires, aliens and secret agents, and interrogate them all in order to get to the truth! Truthdiggers is a Bafflegab Production in association with Fun Kids, and is supported by the Audio Content Fund Upgrade to Fun Kids Podcasts+ to unlock al ...
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The Artisan Depth Podcast was created by artists, for all walks of creative minds immersed in artistic or intellectual exploration. Here, we converse with our guests about their journeys, and what steps were taken to achieve their current level of life as creators. These stories & discussions of life experience will allow listeners to gain insight on new ideas, and discover inspiration to further their own passions.
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Living your life and leading your business with faith at the forefront is no laughing matter, but we certainly have a few laughs together with hosts Nichole Frandanisa, on the Jesus Take The Deal Podcast. Join us each Friday as they learn more about the highs and lows of a faith-focused life through incredible stories as we talk with incredible people.
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This is our second and final part of our interview with LBC's Iain Dale! Rory McGowan and Arwen Jemmett talk to Iain about his career in radio, as well as some deeply personal conversations he's had with listeners live on air. In 'A Face For Radio' we dive into the stories of people behind the microphone! We interview big radio names who help produ…
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At 15 years old, Shaun Wallace was told that he would most likely end up in prison. Instead, he became a barrister and a TV personality famous for his knowledge mastery – first as a champion of the BBC quiz show Mastermind, and since 2009 as one of the chasers (professional quizzers) on UK television show The Chase. In this episode, Shaun chats wit…
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When twins aren't enough to cause mayhem among their parent's choice of fiancés, why not increase the number of identical kids for an extra dose of abnormal? That's the formula Disney followed in the third movie of their Parent Trap saga, Parent Trap III, which is the topic of discussion for today's podcast episode. When triplets Lisa, Jessie, and …
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Send us a Text Message. The Oregon Files Podcast presents an episode about Cults, inventions that came out of world fairs, and more! Video Games Plus Local video game, frozen yogurt shop, and more! Two Shy Brewery Two locations, 25 taps, family friendly, rotating food trucks, inside and outside seating. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate link…
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It's the first of two parts for the 'A Face For Radio' podcast! Arwen Jemmett and Rory McGowan welcome on Iain Dale, live from LBC studios. Arwen and Rory discuss Iain's career in radio, why he prefers doing mental health interviews to political ones, and so much more! In 'A Face For Radio' we dive into the stories of people behind the microphone! …
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This episode explores the heart-wrenching subject of youth justice. Guest Aika Stephenson is the founder of Just For Kids Law, a UK charity that represents and advocates for children in contact with the criminal justice system. She’s also the author of In Their Defence: Fighting for Youth Justice One Child at a Time (https://www.mombooks.com/book/i…
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We welcome Brittney Ray, a fifth-generation owner and chair of E. Ritter & Company, a portfolio of businesses in agriculture, telecommunications, fire and life safety, and information technology services across seven states. In our conversation, we take a deep dive into the Ritter family’s family council from her perspective as a married-in. You’ll…
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In our latest episode we welcome on Jess Iszatt from BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio London! Mark Murphy chats to Jess about her love of the north east, how it all works at BBC Introducing and so much more! In 'A Face For Radio' we dive into the stories of people behind the microphone! We interview big radio names who help produce and present some of you…
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In this episode, we dive into the philosophical depths of the legal profession – exploring some of the assumptions underpinning Western legal thought and the implications of such assumptions. So nothing we can’t handle. Join host Becky Annison as she talks to Ryan James and Zaneta Sedilekova, the founders of (re)purpose law – a personal development…
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Today's episode of Seen on the Small Screen finds Jake and Becky heading back to school, transferring from the public education sector to military school as they talk about the 1986 television movie Combat Academy. When high school jokers Max and Perry cause enough mayhem to get suspended from school and arrested on the first day of class, they fin…
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The latest episode welcomes on freelance producer, Jake Willis! Arwen Jemmett talks to Jake all about his radio journey thus far. Including how he self-taught himself a lot of what he knows, and his experience working for the likes of LBC. In 'A Face For Radio' we dive into the stories of people behind the microphone! We interview big radio names w…
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In the US, June is no longer just June – it is also National Gun Violence Awareness Month. To that end, this episode delves into one of the most pressing issues facing the US today: school shootings. Lauren sits down with Stuart Grossman and Alex Arteaga-Gomez, two attorneys at the forefront of US legal efforts to help curb gun violence in schools,…
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On our episode ahead of Father’s Day, we welcome Paul Steffes, Founder and Innovation Advisor of Steffes Companies headquartered in Dickinson, North Dakota. In our conversation, we talk about family and business values and especially integrating innovation into all that Steffes does and stands for. We also discuss what Paul refers to as the OBM Mod…
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In our latest episode we welcome on Louise Hulland, the award-winning journalist & the afternoon presenter for BBC Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Suffolk. Louise tells us all about her amazing radio career thus far, as well as a number of other projects she's worked on. This includes documentaries and a published book on human trafficking and modern sla…
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Over decades, hundreds of Post Office employees in the UK were wrongly prosecuted for crimes such as fraud and theft due to accounting errors resulting from faulty software. Many lives were devastated by the false accusations. This week, Yasmin speaks to Neil Hudgell, the Executive Chairman of Hudgell Solicitors, a firm representing many of the cla…
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Take a trip back to the groovy decade of the 1970s with Sammy the cat, Jake, Becky, the EMTs of Station 51, and the doctors of Rampart General Hospital in the first of many TV movie from the television show Emergency! (And most of the original cast are back, which is pretty good for a near reunion TV film.) When a sketchy painter, a bunch of inflam…
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In this week's episode we have the pleasure of welcoming on Matt Allwright! Most of you will recognise him from BBC Watchdog and Rogue Traders. Rory speaks to Matt all about his career in TV and radio thus far, as well as the future of consumer rights and the programmes that surround it. In 'A Face For Radio' we dive into the stories of people behi…
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Picture this: a young boy enters a computer programming project in his school science fair. It's so sophisticated that his teacher mistakenly assumes a parent must have helped – and awards him last place. The boy then grows up to become CEO of a legal technology company worth $650 million. That story belongs to Jake Heller, Head of CoCounsel – a re…
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In our latest episode, Arwen interviews the amazing Hanna Ward, one of the fantastic producers behind the longest running women's radio show in the world - woman's hour. She tells her story from getting a French and Theatre studies degree all the way up to Radio 4. She also talks about how the challenges of rising up the ranks in the industry after…
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On our episode ahead of Mother’s Day, we welcome Mary Jo Minor, CEO of Mills Property Management, a property management company in Brookings, South Dakota. In our conversation, we talk about the similarities and differences between Mary Jo’s Gen1 to Gen2 transition and her current Gen2 to Gen3 transition. We also discuss how she approaches being in…
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Governments around the world are grappling with how to regulate AI on issues ranging from copyright protections to ethical standards, competition rules and beyond. In this episode, host Becky Annison explores AI governance issues with Lord Tim Clement-Jones CBE, member of the UK House of Lords and former chair of its Artificial Intelligence Select …
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Another day, another beginning, this time of another DVD value pack purchased from the wonderful world of Wallymart. Our feature is the third in a series of films about a St. Bernard from the 90's and 00's, a dog named for a classical composer. It's Beethoven's Third, kicking off your summer of vacationing with the further adventures of the Newton …
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In our latest episode, Rory interviews the amazing Alex Duke, a reportor who's been covering the London, Surrey and Hampshire areas for Greatest Hits Radio. At an early age, Alex was diagnosed with Speech and Language Delay which meant that he was behind other kids when it came to communicating and find who he was as a child. In this episode, he ta…
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Salt and pepper. Fish and chips. The sun and the moon. Law and innovation? Ok, maybe those last two haven’t traditionally been a natural pair. But the legal world is changing like never before. What skills should lawyers develop to excel with new technologies? How can lawyers interested in tech get more involved in that field? This episode’s guest,…
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We welcome Lorie Pope, co-president of Nexus Innovations, a management and technology solutions family business that empowers clients for success through strategic solutions. Though Nexus is an expert of innovation in the everchanging technology industry, in this conversation we hear how they are a champion of culture. In our conversation with Lori…
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Jake Quasney and Becky Word of Lloyd Companies join Family Business Connection to discuss their roles as key non-family leaders in a family business. Jake is the Chief Operating Officer and Becky is the Chief of Staff of the Sioux Falls-based real estate company offering development, construction, property management, hospitality, and apartments. W…
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In our first ever episode, we welcome both Jenn Barlund and Kyle Bender to Family Business Connection. Jenn is the president and Kyle is an executive vice president of Falcon Plastics, a plastic injection molding company based in Brookings, South Dakota. As Gen3 of Falcon Plastics, you’ll hear Jenn and Kyle’s stories of growing up in the business a…
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In our latest episode, Rory welcomes on the host of the Late Show across all Local BBC stations, Becky Want! Becky tells Rory all about her career in radio thus far, from her time at the infamous Station Piccadilly Radio, all the way through to her current role at the BBC. She also tells us some of the hilarious and bizarre stories you can hear on …
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For lawyers who are disabled or neurodivergent, finding role models and support in the legal profession is a huge challenge. After becoming disabled eight years ago – and grappling with how to navigate her health and her work as a lawyer – Reena Parmar set out to address that problem. Now Chair of the Disabled Solicitors Network (DSN) at the Law So…
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In our latest episode, Mark sits down and chats to Mary Mandefield from Hits Radio, BBC Radio 1 & BBC Radio 1 Xtra. Mary tells Mark all about her career in radio so far, they also discuss a number of other topics within the industry including celebrity radio hosts, podcasts and how to navigate your way through the world of radio. In 'A Face For Rad…
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So it ends...one of the funniest television series from the 1960s fast forwarded to the far off year of 1991. It's the final television movie based on the I Dream of Jeannie series titled as if by anagram, I Still Dream of Jeannie, and Sammy the Cat, Becky, and Jake are on hand to grant your every wish, at least as it pertains to reviewing this epi…
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Last week, it was reported that the middle-aged population in Britain is the loneliest in Europe, so Anna has invited TV presenter and broadcaster, Gaby Roslin, to interrogate why that might be. Gaby is passionate about curbing the epidemic of loneliness, which can impact people of all ages and looks different for everyone. In this episode, she sha…
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The entire nation was gripped by the lies and betrayals in the hit TV show The Traitors, with viewers particularly impressed by Jaz Singh’s (a.k.a Jazatha Christie) ability to sniff out the traitors. Today, Anna has Jazatha Christie himself in the studio to talk about earth-shattering family secrets, to which Jaz is no stranger. When Jaz revealed o…
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In our latest episode, Arwen sits down and chats with Carl Hartley from BBC Radio 5 Live. Carl tells us all about his career in radio thus far that spans just over two decades! The duo also discuss his career as a Journalism Lecturer at the University of Leeds, and so much more! In 'A Face For Radio', we dive into the stories of people behind the m…
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In this episode, Lauren sits down with Alan Barinholtz, lawyer and star of the hit TV series Jury Duty. Though Alan spent most of his life as a litigator and arbitrator, he dreamed of being an actor. After 40+ years as a lawyer (and, as he puts it, being patient and rehearsing for close to 50 years), Alan's dream came true when he landed the role o…
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The wellness industry is worth about $5 trillion worldwide and it feels like there's always something we should be spending money on to benefit our mind, body and soul. But the quest to feel our best can come at a cost that extends beyond the financial - it can impact our relationships too. Here to unpack the world of wellness, spirituality and rad…
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To mark International Women's Day this week, Anna puts the spotlight on one of the most dangerous issues that many women are facing - domestic abuse. Anna is joined in the studio by Charlie Webster (award-winning broadcaster, journalist, and Women's Aid Ambassador) who shares her own moving story of surviving abuse, Sarah Davidge (Women's Aid Head …
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In our latest episode, we welcome on Darryl Morris from Times Radio. Mark speaks to Darryl about how having ADHD is an asset in the radio industry, reporting during the horrific Manchester bombing in 2017 and much more. In 'A Face For Radio', we dive into the stories of people behind the microphone! We interview big radio names who help produce and…
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In 1934, Elizabeth “Buts” Wyland is a young girl living in Alabama with her abusive aunt and uncle. Her only companion is Missus Bestfriend, who lives in a coffee can. Everything changes when she enlists the help of two hobos: a self-ordained wandering monk and a kid-hating gadabout to escape to find her parents in California. Meanwhile, in 2008, a…
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In 1934, Buts and Brother Isaac grow closer, driving a wedge between Isaac and his traveling partner Gadabout Jack. When Missus Bestfriend’s magical powers are revealed, the three come to a crossroads. Meanwhile in 1957, an older, beaten-down Gadabout Jack is invited to sing at a recording studio eager to capitalize on the recent folk revival. Crea…
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In 1929, Nick Fanning, a Wall Street stockbroker on the rise, longs for affection from his aristocratic parents but would gladly settle for acceptance. He gets neither from them but finds the potential for both in a chance meeting with a young bohemian playwright named GW Harwood. Created and Directed by Paul Pakler and Shane Portman. Executive Pro…
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In 1934, Buts and Jack bond while searching for Missus Bestfriend while Isaac continues the mission to find Buts’ family. Meanwhile, in 2008, after a medical scare puts her into the hospital, the elder Buts is reunited with a long-lost friend. Created and Directed by Paul Pakler and Shane Portman. Executive Produced by Paul Pakler, Shane Portman, a…
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THE CROSS-EXAMINATION – Lawyers who are concerned about climate change increasingly want to see environmental values reflected in their practice. It can be difficult to advocate for change, especially for early career lawyers and those who feel that climate law is outside their expertise. But it turns out you don’t have to be an environmental litig…
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