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Chris “Pepper Hicks” Stanley, Bronx Johnny, and Chris from Brooklyn are three best friends living life to the fullest in NYC. They’re gentlemen, scholars; they’re alcoholics. Enjoy the art of conversation as they wax philosophic about news, sports, pop culture, and their occasionally questionable life choices. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere ...
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A true crime podcast hosted by a married couple out of the Bronx, NYC. Jess (the wife) tells her husband Russ true crime stories. They sip some cocktails and discuss the ins and outs of the case. Since their opinions are generally different perspectives, it makes for an entertaining discussion.
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Eric Stephen Booth, a BRIO, (Bronx Recognizes Its Own), Award winner, 2x BETA, (Bronx Excellence In Television Access), Award winner, a Playwright, Poet, Director, Filmmaker, Editor, Producer, CEO of Fruta Extrana Productions LLC and the Author of the Nemesis Horizon Project Novel Series, has ventured out into producing his own podcast.A 70-year-old black gay American male talks about his earthbound experiences living in the United States of America. This podcast is not for children or peopl ...
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George's Box is a baseball podcast hosted by JJ of Bronx Pinstripes, talking MLB and New York Yankees baseball while mixing in the latest pop culture topics from around the game. Every Wednesday the hosts will spit all the hot takes you need to dominate baseball conversations with your friends -- all year long! This show and the hosts are not affiliated or associated with the New York Yankees, the YES Network, Major League Baseball, or Barstool Sports.
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Musician. Competitor. Gaming/Film Enthusiast. Born, raised and residing in Bronx, NY, Rio’s passion for writing, fun and the philosophies of life come to you live and uncut. From unfiltered honesty to spontaneous quips, you can expect to have more than a few laughs while he discusses, memories, motivation and more. #NeverGiveUp on your dreams and get to it NOW. There IS no tomorrow. ☮️
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Welcome to the project straight out of The Bronx, NY we are basically tired of being told what to believe when to believe it and how to believe it. We discuss the political world from our lens. The so called "minority" lens. And we ask the important questions for every member of our communities. How do policies and or politicians affect you and I?
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City Journal's 10 Blocks, a weekly podcast hosted by editor Brian C. Anderson, features discussions on urban policy and culture with City Journal editors, contributors, and special guests. Forthcoming episodes will be devoted to topics such as: predictive policing, the Bronx renaissance, reform of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, homelessness in Portland, Oregon, and more. City Journal is a quarterly print and regular online magazine published by the Manhattan Institute.
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A Dominican 🇩🇴 and a Mexican 🇲🇽 from The Bronx 🇺🇸 share their love for all things comics! | Weekly-ish Podcast episodes🎙| Follow @legiononzoom on instagram, facebook, and twitter. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!
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True stories for English speakers learning Spanish. From the makers of Duolingo, the most popular language-learning app, comes a new podcast that delivers fascinating real-life stories in easy-to-understand Spanish with English narration. These are not language lessons; they’re life lessons through language. Hosted by Martina Castro, co-founder of NPR’s Radio Ambulante.
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Health, Politics, and Cultural storylines in The Bronx. The Bronx is New York’s culturally vibrant and historically rich northern borough, with a population approaching 1.5 million--greater than that of Dallas, or Atlanta and San Francisco combined. Threaded through the borough’s opportunity, hustle and bustle, and immense creativity, are socioeconomic and health challenges. In this podcast we will learn from the Bronx's community leaders, grassroots organizations, healthcare workers, and lo ...
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Encompassed is an oral history-style podcast series and interactive timeline exploring nearly eight decades of 77 years of Bronx Science alumni’s experiences. The interviews revolve around “encompassing moments"–experiences that both immersed the young student in discovery and, like a compass, provided direction for the next steps of his or her life. Listen to the first thirty conversations now, and keep an eye out for new episodes every month.
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A Black y Boricua, born and raised in the Bronx, with her feet planted in WA. Sips Tea @ the Bodega focuses on an edgy perspective on love, family, culture, and social issues while burning sage and candles. Please NOTE: Explicit content on episodes; play with headphones or at your own risk :)
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New York Yankees Podcast hosted by Christian and Chris Jr. with Stat Guy Ry. Tune in for all of your New York Yankees updates, interviews, and weekly giveaways. Interviews with John Sterling, Jack Curry, Bryan Hoch, Vic Dibitetto, Bret Boone, Katie Sharp, and more! We are “The Fellas” and we don’t hold back any punches. If you are easily offended, this podcast is not for you. Presented by NYYNEWS-TV. Bronx Bombers baseball has never been discussed quite like this. The Yanks are back and NYYS ...
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A party in the Bronx on August 11th, 1973 is widely considered to be the birthplace of hip-hop. The art form has since touched every corner of our world and evolved into one of the most significant cultural forces today. 50 Years of Hip-Hop, hosted by KEXP’s Larry Mizell Jr, celebrates the anniversary by highlighting a different year of its history each week. Jumping around the timeline from 1973 to today, expect personal reflections, iconic tracks and albums, and conversations around the ge ...
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'I'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican' podcast is hosted by Nachi and Damaris, two sisters raised in The Bronx, New York, by amazing Dominican parents. They experienced growing up in two separate cultures, which sometimes brought conflict when adapting to American traditions. Still, at the same time, they took much pride in their roots. Through weekly fun conversations with friends and family, they will explore everyday life topics that have shaped their lives and talk about alternatives to vibing ...
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DJ Maestro is a DJ, producer, and all-around renaissance man who’s been making hits for over 20 years. You’ve probably heard his work on the radio or in clubs around the world. So what does he do when he’s not getting down? He hosts a podcast series called Deep in the Den, where he brings you his extensive knowledge of music from all over the world. Each episode is two hours long, and it’ll take you on a journey through different genres of house music (deep house, soulful house, hiphop mashu ...
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The Locked On Yankees is your only daily podcast covering all facets of the New York Yankees. Host Stacey Gotsulias, who has written for Baseball Prospectus and The Hardball Times, brings you analysis, commentary, and opinions about all things Bronx Bombers. Stacey is joined by co-host and producer Steve Granado. If you need to know the latest news or if you want take a trip or two back in time to revisit specific Yankees' games and Yankees' teams of the past, Stacey's got you covered. If th ...
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Thank you to Athletic Greens for sponsoring today’s show! Go to AthleticGreens.com/pinstripes for a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs when you buy AG1. Thank you to Shady Rays for sponsoring today’s show! Go to ShadyRays.com and use code BRONX for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Andrew is joined by …
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It can be difficult to calculate long-distance move costs, but by planning ahead and doing research you will save money and have a smoother transition. Budgeting and planning can help you minimize costs and reduce stress. Plan for a large move, including all costs involved. This includes transportation, labor, and packing supplies.…
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Community gardens are springing to life across New York City. These vital green spaces exist because of the hard work of volunteers committed to seeing them thrive. WNYC is traversing the five boroughs to meet some of the people getting their hands dirty to strengthen neighborhood ties and increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Mike Young …
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The Robot Barista. Imagine a white egg-shaped creature with arms on the countertop. It almost looks like a combination of R2-D2 and the Baymax character from the Big Hero 6 movie. And you get coffee from it. Eater NY's Luke Fortney has been reporting on Botbar Coffee in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. He joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to discuss the …
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It's Memorial Day Weekend in New York City. And for those of us not at the beach, there are plenty of opportunities for theatre and music in town. WNYC's Culture and Arts Editor, Steve Smith joins Weekend Edition host David Furst for another edition of our Weekend Arts Planner. 1. The Lower East Side Festival of the Arts Theater for the New City is…
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New York City Council Members wrapped up a month's worth of hearings that pored over Mayor Eric Adams' proposed spending plan, which currently stands at nearly $107 billion. It's part of an annual lengthy process where both the council and the administration hash out how they're going to spend taxpayer money. And it's coming on the heels of some en…
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Section420: Talkin' Yankees explains why the series loss at home against Baltimore didn't reveal any major warning signs. Follow us: Instagram - @section420talkinyankees Twitter - @Section420TY Catch our show: YouTube - search Section420 Talkin' Yankees Bronx - BronxNet - Every Tuesday @ 7pm Channel 68 Optimum/2134 Fios (repeat airings throughout t…
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Roddy Nikpour talks with Canadian author Mike Sholars about the 1997 Playstation game PaRappa the Rapper, in which a lovesick cartoon dog raps his way through teenage insecurity. It started a dynasty of rhythm-based games, illustrating how hip-hop — and Black culture at large — set the stage for other commercially successful productions. Written an…
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The New York Yankees dropped their series to the Baltimore Orioles with a 3-1 loss on Thursday night. The offense couldn’t get anything going against Kyle Gibson who went seven innings and only gave up two hits. Clarke Schmidt pitched okay and was hurt by his defense and some shoddy umpiring causing him to throw more pitches than necessary. Speakin…
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A recent change in state election law is creating a new opportunity for New Yorkers to register to vote and cast their ballots on the same day. June 17, which voting rights advocates have dubbed the Golden Day, marks the first time New Yorkers can both register and vote on the same day for the upcoming June 27 primary because the start of early vot…
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Mayor Eric Adams was embroiled in the throes of a humanitarian crisis unfolding on his watch. But when he addressed the television cameras last week, he drew on his trademark swagger. “From 9/11 to the hurricanes, throughout my entire professional career, I had to manage crises,” said Adams, a former cop, Brooklyn borough president and state lawmak…
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A renewed push to allow New York supermarkets to sell wine is being fueled by a Rochester-based grocer with a devoted following that is increasing its foothold in the five boroughs. Wegmans, the grocery chain with stores throughout much of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, is throwing its weight behind a newly introduced, scaled-down bill in Albany t…
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The New York Yankees blew a 5-1 lead, and a combo of Nestor Cortes, Jimmy Cordero, and Albert Abreu gave up eight runs in the top of the seventh inning to give Baltimore a 9-5 lead, and they’d go on to win the game, 9-6. Stacey and Steve discuss the meltdown inning and wonder how it could have gone so wrong so quickly. The game had some positives, …
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On today's episode, the guys and Engineer Bob review The Last American Virgin, movie number 4 of the season 5 movie challenge. The forgotten 80's teen movie about an un-loveable loser who falls in love with his best friend's girl. Chock full of 80's style teen shenanigans and under age drinking, The Last American Virgin as the ingredients for a goo…
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Randy and Chase are back in studio in Boston for a special Ready Set Blow / Cut 2 the Chase Swapcast. The boys open the show talking about hard work and people's values vs. their skills. Chase asks Randy about electric cars and questioning group-think. Randy brings up the story about the former Marine who choked out a deranged homeless man on a NYC…
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As a child, Dr. Linda Valencia was fascinated by her grandmother, a traditional healer in Guatemala. But after choosing a different path and becoming a medical doctor, Linda realized that she could integrate the best parts of her grandmother's practices into modern medicine, in order to transform healthcare across Guatemala. A transcript of this ep…
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The New York Yankees won an exciting game on Tuesday night against the Baltimore Orioles. They had to come back twice, down 4-0 and 5-4, to win 6-5 in 10 on an Anthony Volpe sac fly. Does Volpe have a chance to be in the running for Rookie of the Year? We discuss it. Plus, Gerrit Cole had a rough outing, and he surrendered two more home runs and ne…
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After two decades in video production, where her clients included fashion and cosmetics brands, Erica Hill did something radical in November 2021: She opened a funeral home in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. It wasn’t just a career-180 for Hill; it was an unusual move, period. Funeral homes have been declining in numbers in New York and nationwide for decade…
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The entire New Jersey State Legislature is up for re-election this year. But with no statewide races at the top of the ticket, there’s likely to be low voter turnout. This is the first election since legislative district maps were redrawn in 2021, and as a result, there has been a wave of retirements. But those open seats haven't resulted in a many…
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We’re just over a quarter into the season and we are grading the New York Yankees! We grade the offense, the defense, the starters and the bullpen. Plus, we grade Aaron Boone and the front office. Steve and Stacey graded the team a week in so find how the grades changed (or if they changed). Then Steve and Stacey pick their best and worst Yankee mo…
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With the recent release of Fast X, the guys thought it would be worth while to review the file that took the franchise off the rails, or road (bad car pun intended). Fast Five, starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Gal Gadot, and Dwyane The Rock Johnson. Dominic Toretto and his gang escape to Rio de Janiero after a daring assault to free Dom form going…
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Air Date 5/18/23 High Society Radio is 3 native New Yorkers who started from the bottom and didn't raise up much. That's not the point, if you enjoy a sideways view on technology, current events, or just an in depth analysis of action movies from 2006 this is the show for you. Chris Stanley is the on air producer for Bennington on Sirius XM. Bronx …
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Nick and JJ get together to discuss the last week in Yankees baseball. The Yankees just went 6-1 on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays and the Reds. Aaron Judge went off in Toronto so the guys break down the pitch tipping controversy and Domingo German getting busted with the sticky stuff. Finally, Aaron Hicks has been released and will be out …
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For the past year, tens of thousands of migrants fleeing violence and economic and political instability in their home countries have arrived in New York City after treacherous journeys to reach the U.S. But with the expiration of a pandemic-era policy that allowed migrants and asylum-seekers to be turned away at the U.S-Mexico border, the city is …
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