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Bullet Train

Asia Pacific Arts

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Bullet Train is a podcast produced by Asia Pacific Arts, an online magazine based in Los Angeles that has been covering pan-Asian arts and entertainment since 2003. Launched in February 2015, Bullet Train features pop culture stories connecting Asia with the rest of the world. We'll travel from Chinese dramas, K-pop and Bollywood to YouTube, karaoke and comic books and take you where you didn't even know you wanted to go.
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Is Paul Dano OK?

Matt Brothers and Daryl Bär

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Welcome to Is Paul Dano OK? The show where we discuss the numerous artistic endeavours of the actor, director, screenwriter, producer and musician, Paul Franklin Dano. s05 Greers s07 Won't You Take Me To... Clancy Brown? s08 Weisz City s09 Hiro Worship
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Three Different Dads

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Hosts Jim, Tyler and Lorenzo are all dads with different family dynamics. Jim is married with two daughters; Tyler is divorced with one daughter and Lorenzo is married with a son and daughter. Each week they talk about things that they go through as dads. Tune in for all their nonsense, the ”Home Improvement” segment and of course, Dad jokes!
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Love Bites are re-creations of real deal conversations from comedian Lisa Orkin's love life. Little mini ROM-COM’s for your ears. All the men are played by the one and only Robbie Rist. And don't forget to check Lisa's other podcast, Project Woo Woo. It's a new talk show where Lisa interviews the most inspiring movers and shakers in self-help, wellness, and spirituality living… and not living. Not the actual movers and shakers, no, her famous Hollywood friends playing the actual movers and s ...
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We watch 70's movies and do two things: 1: We give commentary along with the movie that may or may not correspond with whats going on (we're the people that talk through the whole f***ing movie) 2: We give a short review of the film and give our observations, some context, and how it lines up with other films of the era. We really enjoy 70's cinema and want to expose you to it as well:-)
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The Movie Ticket Radio Podcast

John Records Landecker and J.R. Russ

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MovieTicketRadio.com plays "The HITS...heard in MOVIES...on the RADIO!(TM)" and The Movie Ticket Radio Podcast TALKS about the MUSIC heard in MOVIES! Hosted by Hall of Fame Broadcaster John Records Landecker and Career Personality J.R Russ it's a fun way to get to know more about movies that are jam-packed with music. After spending time with Movie Ticket Radio(TM) "You'll never LISTEN to movies the same way again!(TM)".
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Coach Adam Pulford delivers actionable training advice and answers your questions in short weekly episodes for time-crunched cyclists looking to improve their cycling performance. The Time-Crunched Cyclist Podcast (formerly The TrainRight Podcast) is brought to you by the team at CTS - the leading endurance coaching company since 2000. Coach Adam pulls from over a decade of coaching experience and the collective knowledge of over 50+ CTS Coaches to help you cut throught the noise of training ...
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JumpCast

JumpCut Online

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A weekly podcast brought to you by the award-winning team at JumpCut Online. New film reviews every Friday! Exclusive podcast episodes also available to our Patreon subscribers: https://www.patreon.com/ Follow us on Twitter: @JumpCast_
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Unlock your endurance potential. The Training Babble Podcast takes a deep dive into the strategy and science behind training for off-road cycling and gravel racing. Host Dave Schell brings over 20 years of coaching and racing experience, including as former Director of Education at TrainingPeaks. Each episode features interviews with experts and insiders to inform your training on topics like physiology, nutrition, mental toughness, equipment selection, and race tactics. Expect an informativ ...
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Only A Podcast

ElTele & The Captain

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Two blokes, upside down and many miles from home, talk about popular culture. And unpopular culture too. Books, music, films, the news, what we had for dinner last night.. everything is fair game. Let's do this!
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Snooping Around

Madhumitha Selvaraj

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Hi guys!!! Welcome to Snooping Around with me Madhu. This podcast is nothing specific and it is open each and every week you can listen about intresting facts , Economics, Indian History , Culture sometimes political conversation and lot more... I would like to Explore to make you more curious . Instagram : @snooping__around_ Email : snoopingaroundpodcast@gmail.com
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Do you love action movies? We here at IwantMoreAction do! Every week we bring you the best action movie reviews, opinions and trailer breakdowns. Join your host Chris and his co-host Frank as they entertain you while analyzing action scenes and discussing what makes a movie worth watching or skipping. You can also check out our website at www.iwantmoreaction.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwantmoreaction/support
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Knerds of the Roundtable

Dwayne Justice, Sammy Maynard, and Jamie Fugate

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Our world is full of entertainment options, but not all of them are actually good. So how do you sift through the quantity for the quality? That is the quest we have set for ourselves. So join Dwayne, Jamie, Sammy and our guests as we scour the world of movies, tv, books, comics, music and more for quality pop culture.
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Psychological Content

Jeremy J. Lanning

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Psychological Content is a podcast designed to entertain, stimulate, inform, and enlighten. Join host and licensed Counselor and Psychotherapist Jeremy J. Lanning as he navigates the complexities of life as a therapist and as a client. Here are some things you can expect from the show; shared experiences, movies, literature, problem solving, feelings, music, love, loss, change, pain and triumph. If you come with an open mind, you will leave with fresh relief and new skills. Listen here or se ...
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Bad Wilf launched in 2010, as a South London-based Doctor Who podcast. Over the years it has evolved into so much more. We cover movies, TV shows, audio dramas, news, reviews, interviews and general nonsense, we used to do it under the influence of alcohol. But we're old now, so we drink decaf tea.
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The perfect travel companion for Japan. The Kyoto Fun podcast is filled with tips, insights and fun stories from a professional tour guide based in Kyoto, Japan. Learn all about what makes Japan such a fascinating place. We talk about how to order in restaurants, how to find great sushi, table manners, public baths, geisha culture, samurai, current events and much much more. We also interview local experts of food culture, zen Buddhism, tea ceremony and more. Enjoy learning all about Japan b ...
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Home of CHAO Radio The voice of a contemporary China, and the people creating it. This is a place to celebrate talented people, from retailers to musicians, artist and designers, business leaders to people working on amazing social causes. We deliver insights into the thought-leaders shaping and influencing the urban city landscape and lifestyle throughout China and the rest of Pacific Asia. We want to attract like-minded people to join our community and create the good life together. Let us ...
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Bullets n Bourbon Podcast is a weekly podcast sharing lessons from practical shooting disciplines to increase the average Marine’s lethality through marksmanship. @mfgundlach was an infantry unit leader who served as the senior enlisted advisor to the Marine Corps Shooting Team. He competes in 3 Gun and The Tactical Games. @tankusthefrankus is a competitive punner with a practical shooting problem. He is currently attending Georgetown University for a MA in History as a part of the Marine Co ...
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The Aftermath Podcast

The Aftermath Podcast

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This is the Aftermath Podcast, hosted by a bunch of friends passionate about film, music, fashion, design. We dive into the world of pop culture and go on various tangents into the meaning of the universe. Give us a listen. Follow us on our journey as we try to tackle all these topics and resist temptations of going off on tangents. We look to give you guys our perspective and insight. Warning things do get a little weird, controversial, provocative, and THATS WHAT GETS THE PEOPLE GOING, hon ...
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Each week, authors Shane Wilson and Bryan Tann watch one movie before meeting for an informal and wide-ranging conversation inspired by that movie. Reminiscent of the nights spent debating your favorite films over drinks, The Plotaholics Podcast seeks to capture the organic, shared experience of life as consumers of popular culture. Long-time practitioners of pop culture discussion will understand this one thing: the best conversations rarely stay on topic. So, if you “have too much time on ...
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On The Record

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Catch On the Record, hosted by Sheilah Kast, weekdays from 9:30 to 10:00 am, following NPR's Morning Edition. We'll discuss the issues that affect your life and bring you thoughtful and lively conversations with the people who shape those issues -- business people, public officials, scholars, artists, authors, WYPR reporters and other journalists who can take us inside the story. If you want to share a comment, question, or an idea for an interview you?d like to hear, email us at ontherecord ...
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There's a lot on the line for developers. Writing clean code, tracking down and removing bugs, AND shipping features to millions of customers? It's a lot—and devs are people too! The Dev Morning Show (At Night) shares the human side of software development with interviews that start lighthearted but get to the heart of what it takes to perform in the delightfully weird world of software. Join us on the journey!
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Duking it out on David Leitch's Bullet Train are Matt, Daryl, and special guest Megan Robinson. Megan is a copy editor and staff writer over at Film Cred, as well as writing for other publications too. You can check out some of her great work here. You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepu…
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," Brandon Alvarez, a former Ranger Regiment member with a military background in Savannah and Fort Bragg, shares his journey from military service to becoming a Grand Master (GM) in multiple shooting disciplines, including Carry Optics and Open. Alvarez discusses his reasons for joining and eventually leaving t…
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Flying out the gate like the Ultimate Warrior, today we gots 7 more 70’s movie reviews, and here…they…are!first up is (The Yakuza 1974) With Robert Mitchum (I’m just starting the whole chapter about him in Roger Eberts book- Life Itself) Ken Takakura, The best friend of Logan in Logan’s Run, The Dad who hired Mr. French in Family Affair, and Stanle…
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OVERVIEW Overview: The sports science debate between training methodologies seems to pit Polarized training (e.g., hard days hard, easy days easy) against Tempo/Sweetspot training (e.g., high aerobic training, often derided as "the middle ground"). For real athletes, all intensities matter and how you use them depends on your available time and you…
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Although we are calming down from several solar storms that hit back to back over the past week and gave us some decent aurora, our Sun isn't calming down. We have four active regions that are about to rotate into Earth view that have been firing big flares and launching solar storms on theBy Dr. Tamitha Skov
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When there are dozens of ways that youth can be led astray, seduced by social media or maybe more dangerous fascinations, how do you capture their minds and hearts? ‘Beats Not Bullets’ teaches middle- and high-school students skills in the music recording industry as a way to keep them focused on positive activities and lead them toward healthy lif…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Natasha Tylea about putting in the work … honing her craft … and owning it -- no matter who is in the room. Find more information about Stoop Storytelling, including the Stoop podcast, Stoop Specials and Stoop live events at Stoopstorytelling.com. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Con…
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OVERVIEW Overview: Big goal events take a lot of you, both physically and mentally. A couple days off won't cut it. Here's how to structure an effective post-goal event recovery. TOPICS COVERED How to start post-event recovery Week 2 of post-event recovery Week 3 of post-event recovery How you know you're ready again Question 2: Key Metrics to Trac…
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For a group of Baltimore middle and high school students, squash is more than a vegetable! They participate in SquashWise. The non-profit melds the fast-paced game with personal development and academic excellence. We hear from Abby Markoe, co-founder and executive director, and visit the courts to hear from some of the coaches and students. Links:…
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Let’s connect! Send me a text. Summary In this episode, Coach Dave discusses the importance of calibrating your inner power meter by pairing your perception of effort with objective metrics like power, heart rate, and pace. He emphasizes the need to tune into how different sensations feel and not blindly follow the numbers on your devices. Dave exp…
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Good news everyone. Chris Johnston from Easy Riders Raging Podcast, and The Steven Spielberg Podcast is back to sink his claws into Matt and Daryl as they discuss Hugh Jackman and James Mangold's 2013 superhero joint, The Wolverine. You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store. We a…
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John Records Landecker & J.R. Russ talk music in "The Hitman's Bodyguard" AND in "Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard"...perhaps the ONLY movie title with a DOUBLE POSESSIVE. Both movies star Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson and Salma Hayek, the latter also with Antonio Banderas and Gary Oldman. Special guest #GoogleAssistant and K-Tel, the K-MART of music. …
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Here's a Stoop Story from retired Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Pamela White about holding her own as a young lawyer, and taking one for the team. There are two LIVE stoop storytelling events coming up: ‘Keepers of Culture: Stories About People Who Inspire and Enlighten’ will be part of the Maryland Folk Festival in Salisbury next month: Satur…
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Laura Lippman's novel and the Apple TV series 'Lady in the Lake’ fictionalized the real stories of two tragic deaths in 1969 Baltimore. How their stories were told hinged on which media outlet told them. Baltimore’s Afro News publisher, Dr. Frances 'Toni' Draper, lived through the coverage; she reflects on how reporting on Black communities has cha…
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," we delve into the history and mission of the Marine Scout Sniper Heritage Foundation. Tim Parkhurst a former Marine Scout Sniper shares his experiences, discussing his journey through Scout Sniper School and the roles that he found most fulfilling during his service. The conversation highlights the rich histo…
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Across the state, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is funding 129 grants totaling $111 million dollars aimed at supporting hundreds of thousands of students with behavioral health screenings, addiction treatment, counseling, family support, wraparound services, and more. This morning, we’ll learn about two of the grants in Howard County public s…
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OVERVIEW Overview: After a long period of developing base aerobic fitness, how and when should Time-Crunched Cyclists add intensity for greater speed and power? TOPICS COVERED Intro Intensifying training to add speed and power Key workouts for aerobic glycolysis Progression of workouts for improving aerobic glycolysis ASK A QUESTION FOR A FUTURE PO…
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This time around, Matt and Daryl faces off with Asian cinema oficinado, Ben Jones (He's a big lad but he's only brought a big wooden stick). You can find his words of wisdowm over at places like The Geek Show, and on Instagram and Twxtter (@crymeigsamurai). You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on …
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Lou Smith, who talked about his passion for teaching at event co-hosted by the Maryland School for the Blind. The next Stoop show is tonight at 7 pm at Manor Mill. The theme is, “Rose Colored Glasses: Stories of Summertime Nostalgia.” Check out the Stoop podcast. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story id…
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A wheelchair or high-tech communications device can cost thousands -- often not covered by insurance. Maryland Equips is an innovative state project that accepts and distributes medical equipment for free. We speak with Lori Berrong, executive director of the Assistive Technology Program within the Maryland Department of Disabilities, and clients J…
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Thirteen thousand abandoned buildings and even more vacant lots blemish Baltimore City. We talk with Sean Closkey, president of ReBUILD Metro. The nonprofit has transformed more than 500 abandoned buildings and lots in East Baltimore, all led by neighbor input. And Onyx Development’s Rian Hargrave believes access to quality homes in safe neighborho…
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OVERVIEW Time-Crunched Cyclist programs are typically 6-8 hours of training per week, but a listener asks. "What if I have only 4 hours per week?" TOPICS COVERED Quick Answers to Listener Questions Benefits of short sessions of Zone 2 training Block training for Super Time-Crunched Cyclists Threshold workout example Training plans with 2-3 workouts…
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Let’s connect! Send me a text. Summary In this episode of Fast Physiology, Dave and Dr. Phil discuss the validity and reliability of training devices and the advice they provide. They highlight the issue of proprietary algorithms and the lack of transparency in how these devices come up with their recommendations. They also discuss the limitations …
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Episode five of Hiro Worship sends Matt and Daryl on a mission to blow up the sun. Luckily they're bringing along Harley Mumford for the journey. Please check out Harley's awesome podcast, Fandomentals. Available via all good podcatchers. You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store…
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What happens when an up-and-coming Philadelphia architect moves home to Ellicott City -- to take a job as a baker? Which lets her care for her frail mother, but doesn’t do much for her love life ...? We ask author Michelle Paris about her latest book, "Eat Dessert First." Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Cont…
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Today we offer TWO Stoop stories: One from Christine Harazim about embracing every inch of who you are! And one from Katie Hileman about the power that comes with being comfortable in your own skin. This Sunday Aug. 11 you can tune into the Summer Escapades Stoop Special at 4pm and 11pm on WYPR 88.1fm or at wypr.org Do you have a question or commen…
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," John Royer, a former NASCAR pit crewman turned competitive shooter and ammo manufacturer, shares insights from his unique career transition. He discusses the quirks from his pit crew days that have carried over into his daily life, and the similarities between visualizing a perfect pit stop and executing a fl…
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IN THIS EPISODE Carbohydrates and durability What are Critical Power and W Prime Research review: Critical Power at rested vs. fatigued state with CHO Fueling for increased durability Fueling by percentage of hourly expenditure Nutrition timing and periodization LINKS https://knowledgeiswatt.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/knowledgeiswatt/ …
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It will take years to untangle the many ways in which the pandemic affected life in Baltimore. From employment opportunities and educational choices to decisions about whether to buy a house or have a baby-- the only way to understand COVID’s consequences is to look at the data. We speak with Amanda Phillips de Lucas, who directs the Baltimore Neig…
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Hi friends, today we showcase -Turning Point 1977-Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft star here, with some big help from rad defector Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tom Skerritt, Martha Scott Marshall Thompson, and James Mitchell too.The mad scientist that makes evil robot Kiss members in Kiss meets the Phantom of the park pops in for a bit, dressed like Tom …
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Hi friends, today we showcase -Turning Point 1977-Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft star here, with some big help from rad defector Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tom Skerritt, Martha Scott Marshall Thompson, and James Mitchell too.The mad scientist that makes evil robot Kiss members in Kiss meets the Phantom of the park pops in for a bit, dressed like Tom …
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At the halfway point of the season, Matt and Daryl reunite with tv writer, Sabrina Barr to discuss one of the hottest shows of the year! You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store. We also have our intro themes and interludes over on Bandcamp. The intro theme was performed by Dary…
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Kelly Meekins about getting stranded with her family. The next Stoop show is two weeks from tonight: August 16th at Manor Mill in Monkton. The theme is “Rose Colored Glasses: Stories of Summertime Nostalgia.” Check out the Stoop podcast. Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On th…
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Fourteen Marylanders have died of heat-related causes this year. As climate change drives up the intensity and duration of heat waves, what can public officials do? Hopkins epidemiologist Jaime Madrigano offers insight and solutions. Links: Maryland Department of Health Office of Preparedness and Response 579 - How to Be a Climate Change Advocate: …
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In this episode, we interview Col Howard Hall, a distinguished advisor, innovator, and friend who recently retired after 30 years of service. Col Hall's leadership and guidance have been instrumental in driving change and mission accomplishment across the Marine Corps. He shares advice for newly promoted NCOs, SNCOs, and fresh lieutenants, highligh…
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It’s been seven weeks since the Port of Baltimore reopened. More than 50,000 tons of debris blocked the shipping channel after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Key Bridge on March 26th. Six construction workers died in the bridge’s collapse. Where is cargo volume today? Has the port been able to retain customers? We ask Jonathan Daniels, execu…
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Completed in 1977, the Francis Scott Key Bridge was an iconic fixture in Baltimore’s horizon. Its collapse at 1:28 a.m. March 26th took the lives of six maintenance-crew workers and tore apart a vital link connecting the region. What will the bridge’s replacement look like? Hayes Gardner is an enterprise reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He’s been co…
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IN THIS EPISODE Durability and Fatigue Resistance Testing Protocols Does everyone benefit from durability training? Independence of VO2 and durability Training development for shorter distance athlete Durability for long gravel, road, and MTB racers Emerging research on training strategies LINKS https://knowledgeiswatt.substack.com/ https://www.ins…
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Let’s connect! Send me a text. Summary In this episode, Dave Schell discusses the concept of intuitive endurance training, which involves listening to your body and structuring your training based on subtle cues like fatigue, soreness, and motivation. He emphasizes the importance of considering subjective factors like how athletes feel during worko…
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In a shameless attempt to get clicks from #MarvelUniverse, @LandeckerJohn & @JRRussRadio talk music in #Deadpool&Wolverine starring @VancityReynolds @RealHughJackman with @DaveBautista @SirPatStew #MorenaBaccarin #JenniferGarner with mentions of @GrandValleySU & listens to #AngelOfTheMorning LISTEN, LIKE, SHARE, RT, SUB https://movieticketradio.com…
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On this episode, Matt, Daryl and their guest, Sarah Miles (writer, horror and asian cinema officionado) discuss Hideo Nakata's 1998 adaptation of Koji Suzuki's Ringu. You can find some of Sarah's writing here, and over here. You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store. We also have…
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For many, the memorable element of the singing group The Mamas and the Papas was Cass Elliot’s clear contralto. Cass Elliot was born Ellen Naomi Cohen in Baltimore in 1941, attended Forest Park High School in Northwest Baltimore, and left high school six weeks before graduation to find her show business fortune in New York. She was 32 when she died…
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Here's a Stoop Story from Susan Kim about surviving childhood embarrassment … and living to tell about it! Find more information about the Stoop Storytelling Series - including live events coming soon, and the Stoop podcast - at Stoopstorytelling.com Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: …
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In an insightful interview with Col Greg Jones, recently retired Commanding Officer of Weapons Training Battalion, Marine Corps, key discussions included advice for various career stages, from newly promoted NCOs to fresh lieutenants, and characteristics of successful officer/SNCO collaborations. Col Jones reflected on pivotal duty stations and rel…
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On Sunday, President Biden ended his bid for reelection with just over 100 days until Election Day. His endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris is historic; she is the first Black woman and Asian-American person to lead a major party ticket. What does this decision mean for President Biden's legacy and the remainder of his term? What do Democra…
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Vice President Kamala Harris is the Democratic party’s likely nominee for president. We speak with Natasha Murphy Chief of Staff for Black Girls Vote, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on outreach to young Black women. She talks about the wave of renewed momentum by young voters, and some of the concerns Black women have for the potential campaigning…
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