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Father Ben left his congregation in Binghamton, New York, in the cover of night for the smaller, quieter pastures of St. Patrick’s. As our new, young, and at times progressive priest begins to acquiesce to his new surroundings, he finds himself butting heads with the eccentric parishioners who come to him seeking solace and advice. Whether he’s trying to understand Old Margaret’s “usual” confession; parsing out how Tom can better help care for his wife’s pet pig, David; or getting to the bot ...
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Asian Outlook Magazine is the current events / political subsidiary of Asian Student Union. Based out of Binghamton Unviersity, AO works to give voice to any and all minority groups through magazine releases, podcasts, and on-campus events. New episodes of Inside Outlook Podcast every other Friday!
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This podcast features sermons, teachings, and commentaries from the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd in Binghamton, New York. Good Shepherd is a congregation committed to following the Lord Jesus Christ and sharing the Good News of his Life, Death, and Resurrection, through the study, exposition, proclamation and application of His Word, the Bible by which we learn to trust Christ in all things while the Holy Spirit equips us to serve him in the church and in the community. For more info ...
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The Sports Grill is the on-air home for sports enthusiasts on WHRW 90.5 FM Binghamton, NY. It is a fast-paced talk show dedicated to talking about New York sports. Host Steven Grill will provide news and analysis surrounding all the teams, with a focus on the NHL, MLB and NFL. Special guests always join the program to provide different insights on current sports topics.
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A do-it-yourself podcast out of Binghamton, New York, Thumbstick Athletes approaches video games from the perspective of consumers, not journalists. Host Dan is joined by his brothers, Corey and Will, and lifetime friend, Eric. Together, they navigate the world of games, the gamers, the makers and the culture surrounding them, including all-nighters and playing hooky. Join the Athletes weekly for spirited conversation piped across the world, all from the comfort of Dan's basement.
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Check out this life giving podcast by church planter and head pastor William Hampton! He is the head pastor of the always growing Two Rivers Church located in Binghamton New York. His vision is to see the world transformed by leading people to Jesus. In this leadership podcast he will offer ideas and concepts from a new and fresh perspective. For additional information about who we are as a church visit us at www.tworivers.church
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In this special series, the history of legendary American audio gear-maker McIntosh Laboratory is explored through conversations with renowned musicians and audio professionals. McIntosh has been hand-building the very best audio equipment in Binghamton, NY for over 70 years. Not only did they help create the hi-fi industry, they have forever changed how we listen to music.
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Contact Address: 51 East 25th Street, Ste 441 New York, NY 10010 Phone: 212-389-1892 Website URL: http://www.obgynecologistnyc.com/ About US Dr. Zelmanovich completed her undergraduate education at Binghamton University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology. Dr.Zelmanovich then went on to earn her medical doctorate from Sackler School of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center with distinction . ...
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Hailing from Binghamton New York, Locals Only J-Cast is the brain child of host Joe Crook along with his brother Jordan and friend Jon. These three interview local artists. While mainly focused on musicians The Locals Only J-Cast is open to interview artists from many different platforms! Be sure to email us at localsonly607@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page for any information! Please share and subscribe!
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Pineal Express is a progressive and educational podcast based out of Binghamton, NY. The podcast features a variety of academics, thinkers, and activists who provide listeners a glimpse of the world through the lens of their field of expertise. Forward looking and multidisciplinary, Pineal Express touts itself as the place “where trains of thought intersect.” Amid that intersection, podcast hosts Julian Willard and Jim Mack aim to explore the human potential to solve existential challenges a ...
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A podcast hosted by Ryan Dunne where he pours you a tall and refreshing glass of sports. All inquires for One and Dunne Radio are to be emailed to ryandunne1@yahoo.com. Follow on Twitter @OneDunneRadio This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5567804/advertisement
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Welcome to the Firstbeat Sports Podcast where we talk with coaches and sports scientists to explore the latest in performance monitoring and how it is making a difference in NCAA and pro sports alike. We’re going to connect you with practical advice from the best in the business to help you take your athletes to the next level. Firstbeat Sports (https://www.firstbeat.com/en/professional-sports/team-solutions/) is an advanced heartbeat analysis-based solution for professional sports for monit ...
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L-Squared is more than a DJ. He is a curator of a vibe that allows one to be free within the music. One good thing about music is when it hits you, you feel no pain. This podcast is just that, a way to escape and allow L-Squared to take you on a musical journey. Welcome to Frequency L-Squared, Enjoy.
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The Just Barely Sports podcast is a show about the wacky side of Pro and Semi-Pro sports. We talk about the logos, foods, special events and people that divert your attention from the actual sports themselves. So if you love the feeling of being in an arena, but don't care too much about anyone’s lifetime free throw percentage, we are the show for you!
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne continues his MiLB journey with an interview with team president David Sobotka of the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (@RumblePoniesBB), AA affiliate of the New York Mets. Then, Ryan gives his NBA Finals pick. Be sure to follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Be sure to like and subscribe on YouT…
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Students get report cards; maybe countries should as well. David Cingranelli, professor of political science at Binghamton University, explains why. David Cingranelli is a Professor of Political Science. He has written widely on human rights, democracy, and governance. His 2007 book with Rodwan Abouharb, Human Rights and Structural Adjustment, (Cam…
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Father Ben councils Lizzie and Jacob before their wedding. Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com) Written and directed by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda Cast: Casey Callaghan as Father Ben David Pellow as Jacob Julia Schifini as Lizzie Script editing by Jordan Stillman Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda Sound design and score by Ada…
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On University at Albany Week: How do we encourage all STEM students to complete their studies? Rabi Musah, professor of chemistry at the RNA Institute, looks into a solution. Dr. Rabi Musah is a Professor at the University at Albany in the Chemistry Department. She is also the Associate Vice Provost for the Center for Achievement, Retention and Stu…
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Chris Hasenauer is a comedian, producer and musician in Rochester. He was in bands for most of his life before finding himself on the stand-up stage at 29 years old. He's only looking forward now. He hosts a monthly show at Go Art! in Batavia, N.Y., and performs all over the state. Follow Chris Hasenauer: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hazcomed…
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On University at Albany Week: How did ancient civilizations handle extensive droughts? Marilyn Masson, professor of anthropology, says finding out could be key for the future in a warming world. Dr. Marilyn Masson is a historical anthropologist and archaeologist whose current research projects focus on the archaeology of Colonial encounters in Yuca…
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On University at Albany Week: We still need to find a cure for many afflictions. Andrew Berglund, director of the RNA Institute and professor of biological sciences, details one of these. Dr. Berglund’s scientific career has revolved around understanding the role of RNA in biology. The focus of his research is on neuromuscular diseases with the goa…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, Ryan continues his MiLB journey with an interview with Derek Sharrer of the St. Paul Saints, AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. Be sure to follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Also like and subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more! This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you ar…
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On University at Albany Week: Mental health is an issue for everyone. Brett Harris, clinical associate professor in the department of health policy, management and behavior, explores one region to listen in to their struggles. Brett Harris, DrPH, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University at Albany’s School of Public Health, a Senior Resea…
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On University at Albany Week: Western wildfire smoke isn’t just a concern for the Western U.S. Bhupal Shrestha, senior research scientist, examines how the East Coast also feels the effects. Bhupal Shrestha, PhD, is a senior research support specialist at the New York State Mesonet at the University at Albany. He completed his MS and PhD in physics…
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How do we push higher education forward? William Herbert, distinguished lecturer and executive director of the national center for the study of collective bargaining in higher education and the professions at Hunter College, looks into this question. William A. Herbert is a Distinguished Lecturer and Executive Director of the National Center for th…
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Brooklyn comedian Josh Alba started doing stand-up back in 2011. It didn't go well. But he came back -- a couple times -- thanks to the encouragement from the Brooklyn Underground Comedy. Now he's producing his own show at the Pine Box Rock Shop called Putting it Out There. He hosts the Monday Nitro Party podcast and is set to do color commentary w…
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Roman Fomin is the Director of Sport Science at the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is based at the UFC APEX, a state-of-the-art, 130,000-square-foot production facility in Las Vegas that opened in 2019. Roman has a Ph.D. in Physiology and more than 20 years of experience in sports science, technology, and performance. He has been with the UFC s…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne continues his MiLB journey with an interview with team president Chris Peters of the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels (@MightyMussels), single A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. Then, can the Boston Celtics come back to force game 7? Be sure to follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Be sure to l…
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As the climate changes, what can history teach us about the future? Tripti Bhattacharya, Thonis family professor of earth and environmental sciences at Syracuse University, looks into the past to find out. My research focuses on understanding the sensitivity of regional rainfall to global climate change. I use a ​variety of methods, ranging from ge…
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Why do legislatures use sunset provisions? Elizabeth Dorssom, assistant professor of political science at Lincoln University of Missouri, delves into this question. Dr. Elizabeth Dorssom is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lincoln University of Missouri. Dr. Dorssom’s research focuses on the impact of resources on politics and policy.…
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Are tax audits bad for business? Andrew Belnap, assistant professor of accounting in the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, considers this question. Andrew Belnap is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. His research examines tax disclosure and tax …
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Olivia and Susan head to a pancake breakfast. Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com) Written and directed by Bob Raymonda and Jack Marone. Cast: Emily Elizabeth as Oliva Mama Bang Bang as Susan Tubbles Casey Callaghan as Father Ben Danyelle Ellett as Lisa Sawyer Green as Mitchell Jordan Cobb as Raven David S Dear as BIll Krystal…
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Hannah Belmont started doing stand-up once she got to Oberlin College in Ohio and already has a full schedule. She's using her theater background to her advantage and has already performed at several festivals -- Rubber City, Flagship, Sixth City. She also survived a wild night in Canton. Follow Hannah Belmot: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/h…
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Is that liquor you just bought fake? Neil Fitzgerald, professor of chemistry and associate dean of science at Marist College, explores why one spirit has caught the eye of bootleggers. Dr. Fitzgerald received his BSc from the University of Kent (UK) and MSc from Loughborough University (UK) before relocating to the US, where he was awarded a PhD fr…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne continues his MiLB series with an interview Martie Cordaro of the Omaha Storm Chasers. Plus, Ryan talks about the Aaron Judge situation and explains why people are freaking out for no reason. Follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Be sure to subscribe and like any videos on YouTube and be …
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Everyone has a brand they don’t like for one reason or another. Chun Zhang, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton, explores why and what companies can do about it. Chun Zhang is an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton. She holds a Ph.D. from Concordia University. Her research interests are in branding,…
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Children need independent play. Peter Gray, research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College, examines why. Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College who has conducted and published research in behavioral biology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He is author of an i…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne continues his MiLB series with an interview with general manager Brian Shallcross of the Double A Baltimore Orioles affiliate Bowie Baysox (@bowiebaysox). Finally, Ryan closes the show giving his reaction to the NFL schedule release. Follow the show on Twitter @OneDunneRadio. Be sure to subscr…
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The fight against gender inequality goes on. Zaya Rustamova, associate professor of Spanish at Kennesaw State University, examines the role art can play. Dr. Rustámova is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Kennesaw State University. Her interdisciplinary research interests encompass Contemporary Spanish Peninsular Cultural Studies, with an emphas…
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How do we connect with different age groups when using online learning? Billi Bromer, professor in the college of education at Brenau University, looks into this question. Dr. Billi L. Bromer, is a Professor in the College of Education at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia. She teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in Brenau’…
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Failure is inevitable. Robert Kunzman, professor of curriculum studies and philosophy of education at Indiana University, explores how to learn from failure before moving past it. Robert Kunzman is Professor of Curriculum Studies and Philosophy of Education at Indiana University. His scholarship explores the purposes of education and how we can lea…
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Dave Yates started doing stand-up back in 2011 a couple hours outside of Chicago. He got sober in 2012 and is at the top of his game -- so far -- while making it work as a full-time comedian. He's been all over the country and he brings his HaHa Hot Sauce with him. Yates released his album, One Long Merch Pitch, in 2019 and should be teaching a bus…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne continues on his MiLB track with an interview with team president Zach Brockman of the Beloit Sky Carp (@beloitskycarp) talking history, fan experience, and more! Than, Ryan gives his Post NFL Draft division winners in the NFL. Be sure to like and subscribe to the show on YouTube! Also, follow…
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How our environment affects us can be complex. Elizabeth Blaber, assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at Rensseelaer Polytechnic Institute, uses the harsh environment of space to provide answers. Elizabeth A. Blaber, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Biomedical Engineering Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute …
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Stopping sexual violence is imperative. Chris Linder, associate professor of higher education in the department of leadership and policy at the University of Utah, shares why the focus should shift from avoiding to preventing it. Chris Linder is the director of the McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education at the University of U…
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Helping students manage the stressors of higher education is more important than ever. Brad Garner, associate professor of education and digital learning scholar in residence at Indiana Wesleyan University, explores how faculty can lend a helping hand. Brad Garner serves as the Digital Learning Scholar in Residence at Indiana Wesleyan University. B…
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Exercising rights can be key to a healthy society. Miriam Wallace, professor of English and gender studies at New College of Florida, explores why. Miriam L. Wallace is Professor of English and Gender Studies at New College of Florida where she has taught English literature from 1660 forward since 1995. She is the author of Revolutionary Subjects i…
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Father Ben avoids writing a homily. Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com) Written by Andrew Sianez-De La O. Directed by Jack Marone & Bob Raymonda. Cast: Casey Callaghan as Father Ben Andrew Sianez-De La O as Enzo Jennica Carmona as Esperanza Josh Rubino as Fr. Klem Script editing by Jordan Stillman Dialogue editing by Bob Raym…
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On Cornell University Week: Getting people to reconsider their choices can be tricky. Michele Belot, professor of economics, discusses why. Michèle Belot is Professor of Economics at Cornell University. Her recent research focuses on behavioral change in areas such as job search, dietary habits and political opinions. She has designed and tested in…
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John Lockwood is a stand-up comedian out of Buffalo. He's been working in the scene for the last eight years and gets out of town whenever he can. He'll be at the Rubber City Comedy Festival in Akron, Ohio, from May 3 to May 6. Oh, yeah. He's also been shot. Lockwood told the story about how a bullet went through his stomach four times and he was a…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne hosts Kellen Moushon of Chicago Cubs AA affiliate Tennessee Smokies (@smokiesbaseball) to talk about the history of the MiLB team, promotions they do, and some fun Q&A. Finally, Ryan closes the show talking about the quarterback situation in Tennessee with the Titans. Be sure to follow the sho…
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On Cornell University Week: A.I. is also coming to science labs. Alex Townsend, associate professor in the mathematics department, examines the benefits for scientific discovery. Alex Townsend is an Associate Professor at Cornell University in the Mathematics Department. His research is in Applied Mathematics and most recently focuses on developing…
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On Cornell University Week: To solve any energy crisis we may encounter, waste not, want not. Debanjan Chowdhury, assistant professor of physics, determines how to stop energy waste in the future. Debanjan Chowdhury got his undergraduate education in Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and attended Harvard University for his gra…
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On this episode of One and Dunne Radio, host Ryan Dunne opens the show giving his top 5 NFL teams who had the best and worst draft classes. Then, Ryan talks who which rookie QBs went to the best situations. Finally, Ryan closes the show talking about Aaron Rodgers and what the trade to the Jets does for the playoff hopes? Follow the show on Twitter…
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On Cornell University Week: The lack of a sense of humor could mean bad things. David Shoemaker, professor and interim chair of the Sage School of Philosophy, explores why. David Shoemaker is a Professor and Interim Chair of the Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University. His research focuses on humor and morality, agency and responsibility, and…
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On Cornell University Week: Can cinema go green? Carolyn Fornoff, assistant professor of Latin American Studies, examines how. Carolyn Fornoff is assistant professor of Latin American studies at Cornell University. Her work examines how Mexican and Central American cultural production responds to environmental crisis. She is the co-editor of two vo…
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How forests react to droughts might be key to planning for a warmer future. Jeffrey Wood, assistant professor of biometeorology at the school of natural resources at the University of Missouri, examines this issue. I’m an Assistant Professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Missouri. My research is broadly aimed at improving …
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