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Journey to Oz

Nick Hansen and Evan Bishop

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The Journey to Oz Podcast shares inspirational stories about migrating to Australia. We are both Registered Migration Agents in the Australia and have had many clients with interesting stories to tell.
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Conversations about the all-time jazz legends from local jazz legends Gunnar Biggs, Keith Bishop, Joey Carano, Leonard Thompson, and Bob Weller. Soak in their stories and expertise as they prep for their Sunday night shows at St. Michael’s-by-the-Sea in Carlsbad, California.
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Distillers Talk

Christi Atkinson and Alan Bishop

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Distillers Talk is hosted by Alan Bishop of Spirits of French Lick and Christi Atkinson. Tune in for exclusive interviews with distillers and industry experts sharing their collective knowledge.
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A collection of interviews with notable musicians, authors, actors, comedians, and other artists with the occassional comedy bit thrown in! Our tag line is ”Fighting Ageism One Bad Joke at a Time”
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The Dynamist

Foundation for American Innovation

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The Dynamist, a podcast by the Foundation for American Innovation, brings together the most important thinkers and doers to discuss the future of technology, governance, and innovation. The Dynamist is hosted by Evan Swarztrauber, former Policy Advisor at the Federal Communications Commission. Subscribe now!
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The Bouquet Toss is no ordinary wedding planning podcast. So many couples seem to be seeking permission to plan their weddings on their own terms. We’re not here to tell you what to do or force any outdated rules upon you. Instead, we’re diving into the history behind the many varied wedding traditions and trends, to share options and resources that will help you decide what to keep and what to toss from your wedding day plans. We believe you should have your day, your way and our goal is to ...
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Unshakeable Confidence Comes From Love, Acceptance and Connection With ALL That You Are ~ Michelle Evans This podcast focuses on all levels of connection (self, spirit, energy, and others). Topics may vary based on listener feedback and the vibe of the day. You are not alone. I see you. I feel you. I love you. ~ Michelle Find out more about Michelle at www.rocksolidlove.ca Have Something to say? Download the Anchor app on your mobile phone, search The Connection Project and leave us a voice ...
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Welcome to Speak Life! Where our guest share their journey. Our conversations cover their success strategies and hardest challenges. Discussions on how they overcame hardships. As well as future plans. From entrepreneurs, community leaders, and top tier corporate managers we're having a great time speaking life with our guest. The perspectives shared creates the opportunity to learn, laugh, inspire, and impact our listeners. Welcome to Speak Life!
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If you’ve ever felt on the fringes of Christian faith this is a safe space for you. Your questions, doubts and hopes are all welcome here. We’re creating conversations, affirmations, meditations and other resources to support you on your spiritual journey and let you know that even if you feel like a misfit, you don’t have to feel alone.
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We're back with series three of Martin Shipton Meets. Listen to WalesOnline's chief reporter in conversation with leading figures from Welsh politics and public life during our turbulent times. Martin specialises in controversial and investigative stories and has been involved in covering the National Assembly since its outset.
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Train Happy Podcast

Train Happy Podcast

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Tally Rye is a Personal Trainer and Author of the book 'Train Happy' which helps readers to have a positive and fun relationship with exercise whilst becoming more intuitive with movement. This podcast explores the themes within Train Happy with leading experts in their respective fields. Each episode will help us to better understand the links with exercise and mental health, body image and food and why regular movement is so great for us. #TrainHappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy ...
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Send us a text Topics include: Uses for last season's hi-viz ødegaard shirt Systems that stifle people (Raz at Chelsea and advisors in academia) An extensive breakdown of the injustice dispensed upon Declan Rice including: Twitter reactions catharsis: psychology paper we all read norm violation: 2001 paper on injustice perspective from the first ye…
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This is the fifth and final episode in our mini-series produced in collaboration with the Pulse team from Uniting Mission and Education. And in my opinion, this one was such a profound, vulnerable and meaningful conversation. Sarah Bishop and James Aaron joined me to explore mental health and loneliness in the context of faith and spirituality. Whe…
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Pianist Horace Silver, born September 2, 1928, in Connecticut, played tenor saxophone and piano in school, and received his first national recognition when his trio was hired to play with saxophonist Stan Getz in 1950. His career received a major boost when he became part of the original Jazz Messengers with Art Blakey, and recorded his first hit c…
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When the average person thinks of nuclear energy, there’s a good chance they’re thinking in terms influenced by pop culture—Homer Simpson’s union job at the Springfield plant, or the HBO miniseries Chernobyl, which dramatized the world’s biggest meltdown. For all its promise in the mid-20th century, U.S. nuclear energy largely stalled in the 1970s …
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Send us a text Topics include: Evolutionary considerations of proper microphone techniques Projecting a workweek onto the game and John McGinn Ball missile tactics An ode to ødegaard The takeaways from a lively but stultifying game that kept Arsenal invincible.By Bishop Sand, Evan Cresswell, Nathaniel Cresswell-Clay
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Take a quick moment to think about how much technology has changed during your lifetime? What was the height of tech when you were a kid? Can you divide your life up into before and after internet connection? The pace of technological change can be hard to keep up with — but without a doubt it has an impact on our lives, our communities — and our s…
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The recent riots in the United Kingdom raise new questions about online free speech and misinformation. Following the murder of three children in Southport, England, false rumors spread across social media about the killer’s identity and religion, igniting simmering resentment over the British government’s handling of immigration in recent years. X…
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Saxophonist, composer Wayne Shorter, born August 25, 1933, was one of the most influential jazz artists, and most creative, distinctive and prolific jazz composers the music has produced. Serving as the principal composer for both Art Blakey and Miles Davis’ bands during his tenures there, in addition to the music he wrote for his own twenty record…
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Welcome to The Bouquet Toss, the podcast that helps you plan your wedding day, your way! We're your hosts, Sari and Jessica, and in each episode, we talk with special guests, including wedding professionals, recent brides, and friends, to discuss what to keep and what to toss from your wedding day plans. Today, we are joined by Elizabeth Earnshaw, …
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"Filmmaker Jim Meyer and actress/model Jessica Lissette join the Old and in the Way Podcast in a humorous take on Artificial Intelligence and our efforts to save the world from itself. website: www.OldandintheWays.com Where we fight ageism one bad joke at a time!" Artificial Intelligence is integrating itself into almost every aspect of our existen…
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Send us a text Topics include: The joys of an early morning EPL game The types s---housery that are annoying and the types that are light assault. How Evan got punched in the face during a recent game Love for Ray Hudson's commentary The takeaways from a game that threatened to slip away, but always veered back into control for Mikel and the Arsena…
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Hello good people, Welcome to the third conversation in our five episode mini-series with UME’s Pulse team. Over the last two weeks we’ve explored generational divides and climate crisis, eco anxiety and the like. This week another big conversation. What does it mean to keep faith in a world of racial injustice? Are people of faith in Australia tod…
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has made headlines for being picked as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate. One underreported aspect of his record is signing Minnesota’s first “right to repair” law last year. The bill took effect last month. The concept sounds simple enough: if you buy something like a phone or a car, you should have the right …
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Pianist Mulgrew Miller, born August 13, 1955, toured with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for three years right out of college, later accompanying singer Betty Carter, then three year stints with trumpeter Woody Shaw followed by Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. He was already recording with his own groups when he joined drummer Tony Williams in quintet a…
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Hello again good people! This is the second in our series of 5 collaborative conversations hosted by Spiritual Misfits and the Uniting Mission and Education Pulse team, exploring major challenges in our world today and the kind of faith that doesn’t shy away from them or just respond with unhelpful platitudes. And this week we’re delving into a hug…
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Bill Evans, born August 16, 1929, was one of his generation’s most influential jazz pianists. His lyrical melodic lines, use of impressionistic harmony and deft touch at the keyboard combined to make him an influence on every pianist that came after him. After working with Miles Davis and recording the seminal recording "Kind of Blue", he spent the…
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Welcome to The Bouquet Toss, the podcast that helps you plan your wedding day, your way! We're your hosts, Sari and Jessica, and in each episode, we talk with special guests including wedding professionals, recent brides, and friends to discuss what to keep and what to toss from your wedding day plans. Today, we are joined by author Elle Evans as w…
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OpenAI unleashed a controversy when the famed maker of Chat GPT debuted its new voice assistant Sky. The problem? For many, her voice sounded eerily similar to that of Scarlett Johansson, who had ironically starred in the dystopian movie Her about a man, played by Joaquin Phoenix, who developed a romantic relationship with a virtual assistant. Whil…
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Spiritual Misfits and Uniting Mission and Education's Pulse team have collaborated to bring you a series of conversations about 5 pressing challenges we face on planet earth today, and the kind of faith that may help emerging generations to navigate and engage with them. In this conversation a Boomer (Ken Day), Gen X (Joanna Drayton), Millennial (W…
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Jolee Kasprzak of Old Homestead Distilling Co and Patoka Lake Winery joins Alan Bishop and Christi Atkinson this week. Jolee and Alan update on the progress so far at Old Homestead. We also talk about Sunshine, a line of sunflower moonshine spirits already being run at the distillery, as well peach brandy. Alan and Jolee discuss the distillery's te…
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Charlie Parker, nicknamed “Yardbird” or “Bird” for short was easily one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century. Born in Kansas City, Kansas on August 29, 1920, he came up in the vital jazz scene of Kansas City, Missouri. Initially heavily influenced by the playing of saxophonist Lester Young, he developed a prodigious saxophone …
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My interview with the Fim's creator and Director. Shaped is a film about surfboard shapers a critical aspect of surfing is the board's design. Not an easy task as every board and every surfer is different. Most professional surfers ride custom made boards. I MCed the Tiburon International Film Festival for 10 years and interviewed various filmmaker…
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After graduating from high school in 1970, Lorin moved to Marin and has lived in Mill Valley for the past 38 years. At that time Lorin and his brother Chris formed ‘The Rowan Brothers’. Within a year they were signed by Clive Davis on Columbia Records and recorded their first album. Lorin and Chris then teamed up with brother Peter as “The Rowans” …
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Sam Houston Andrew III (December 18, 1941 – February 12, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, artist, and founding member and guitarist of Big Brother and the Holding Company. During his career as a musician and composer, Andrew had three platinum albums and two hit singles. His songs have been used in numerous major motion…
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Kurt "Crowbar" Kangas has taken over the reins of the Bay Area's Artista Gang. The Artista Gang was created by renowned artists Alton Kelley, Pat Ryan, and David Sheridan back in the late 70s. The thinking back then was to create a gang of artists and their friends. Throw unbelievable parties. And, what a great way to meet women... what? Way before…
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Saunders was born in 1955 in San Francisco to a musical family.[1] His keyboardist father, Merl Saunders, got him started at an early age. He began singing at the age of five and played piano from age eight. Herbie Hancock and Sly Stone were among Saunders’ early teachers. Stone gave Saunders an organ at the age of ten. At age fourteen he began pla…
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In the mid-eighties, I did standup as a comedy duo that introduced me to the world of stand-up comedy in San Francisco. Before embarking on going it alone I took some acting classes at College of Marin while bartending at the Punch Line in San Francisco. This is one of my earlier performances and it's a little rough, ok it's really rough, but I had…
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In this episode Will is joined by Christine Redwood, Belinda Groves and Nathan Nettleton to discuss the emergence of the Open Baptists, a new Baptist movement within Australia. The Open Baptists seek to reimagine what it means to work together as Baptist churches, focusing on partnership, collective decision-making, and freedom of conscience. They …
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Mark pays homage to the Borscht Belt comedians. The Borscht Belt had been a cradle of American Jewish comedy since the 1920s and the Borscht Belt entertainment circuit helped launch the careers of many famous comedians including Woody Allen Rodney Dangerfield Phyllis Diller Milton Berle Lenny Bruce George Burns Buddy Hackett Danny Kaye Jerry Lewis …
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Greg Johnson shares insights into a new documentary Sensitive Men Rising, a film he helped produce and create music for. Greg is an extraordinarily talented composer, producer, performer, and instructor for the Radical Creative music teaching method. In this interview, Greg allows us a look at the man, his music, and where his musical journey might…
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Trump’s pick of J.D. Vance as his running mate is seen by many as the culmination of a years-long realignment of Republican and conservative politics—away from trickle-down economics toward a more populist, worker-oriented direction. While the pick ushered in a flood of reactions and think pieces, it’s unclear at this stage what Vance’s impact woul…
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Virtuoso trumpeter Lee Morgan (born July 10, 1938) first rose to fame as a teenage member of Dizzy Gillespie’s band. He played as a sideman with John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Art Blakey in addition to producing a series of recordings as a leader, one of which “The Sidewinder” became a surprise commercial hit in 1964. He …
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