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Charlie Brown and the gang ruled the comics pages for fifty years. As animated characters, they have appeared in five feature films, eight episodes of "This is America, Charlie Brown" , ten motion comics on iTunes, eighteen episodes of "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show", and some forty-five TV specials. On this podcast, we're going to watch them all. Then we'll talk about what we liked, what we didn't. Remember, of all the Charlie Browns in world, you're the Charlie Browniest.
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Three Brown Jotos

Three Brown Jotos

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Qvo Familia, nos extrañaron? We’re back! Y más jotos than ever! Somos Joaquin, Charlie, y Alejandro , and we’re The Three Brown Jotos! It’s season three, and we’re getting back into the desmadre, spilling all the tea on life, sex, health, and everything in between. Amigues agarren sus bebidad, sus chucherias, y subanle al volume porque se va armar!
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Erik Maund had it all. A wife and kids, a mansion by the Austin Country Club golf course, and an executive position with his family’s car dealership. But in March 2020, a message from a stranger put everything at risk. Someone knew Erik had an affair with an escort, and wanted money to keep quiet. Erik didn’t pay the money, though. He didn’t go to the cops, either. Instead, he paid Charlie Sheen’s former bodyguard and a couple of special ops-trained security contractors to confront the black ...
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Musings on 'media culture and the modern condition. A few minutes a day, five days a week. Hosted by James Brown is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared on WXXI, PBS, NPR, BBC, and a slew of other places from sea to shining sea. He's the former host of USA TODAY's 5 Things, now The Excerpt. My work is proudly produced in Rochester, New York. Go Bills. And as always be well. My goal is to create a diverse array of projects in the style of the people I grew up following: like Bi ...
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I explore the big ideas that bring us together and meet the people who make them happen. Musings on news, life, and television. A few minutes a day, five days a week. Hosted by James Brown is an award winning journalist whose work has appeared on WXXI, PBS, NPR, BBC, and a slew of other places from sea to shining sea. He's the former host of USA TODAY's 5 Things, now The Excerpt. My work is proudly produced in Rochester, New York. My goal is to create a diverse array of projects in the style ...
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Hosted by business coach and author Andy Brown, the Exploring Emotional Overdraft Pod is a series of honest and thought-provoking conversations with business founders and leaders, during which they explore: - Their relationship with their own emotional overdraft - The challenges they face in their businesses - The impact running a business has had on their mental and physical wellbeing - Valuable lessons they’ve learnt along the way. A pod for business leaders or founders who have a habit of ...
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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide. Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades. After 10 years behind the scenes ...
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Discover gardening inspiration and advice from your favourite gardening experts with the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine team. Join Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, Arit Anderson and others to garden for wildlife and wellness, sow and grow flourishing flowers, immerse in the benefits of nature, get the most from your vegetable plot, successfully use colour in the garden, enjoy the beauty of house plants and much, much more. With Sowalongs and Tea Break Tutorials too, we ...
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Aamber and Charlie understand that adulting as millennial black women in Los Angeles is not easy. These best friends started Ladies Doing Stuff Podcast so that women can know they are not alone in their desire for perfection, or even just for survival. After college graduation, the ladies simply picked up their high school friendship right where they left off; but they found that their adult lives were not that simple at all. Job losses, new marriages, and keeping friendships are just a few ...
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"The only podcast in the podcasting world that can SOMEHOW incorporate the Peanuts comic strip one minute and then be talking about MMA and warriors inside the octagon the next." If you grew up enjoying Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang, or if you enjoy the sport of MMA, then this podcast is for you! Sit back, relax and enjoy the Your Favorite Blockhead podcast!
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Film Fury

Alan Zeitlin

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Welcome to the Film Fury podcast. It's time to analyze movies and get mad or get glad. I'm Alan Zeitlin, an entertainment writer and film critic for more than two decades, and I'm going to take you on a deep dive into the sea of movies. What actors rose to the occasion and who fell flat? From Oppenheimer to Barbie, what film should win Oscar Gold and which should be left in the cold? Who got loved and who got snubbed? What moments will make you feel like you're watching something magical? An ...
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Julia La Roche brings her listeners in-depth conversations with some of the top CEOs, investors, founders, academics, and rising stars in business. Guests on "The Julia La Roche Show" have included Bill Ackman, Ray Dalio, Marc Benioff, Kyle Bass, Hugh Hendry, Nassim Taleb, Nouriel Roubini, David Friedberg, Anthony Scaramucci, Scott Galloway, Brent Johnson, Jim Rickards, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Carol Roth, Neil Howe, Jim Rogers, Jim Bianco, Josh Brown, and many more. Julia always makes the ...
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UnSiloed by Black//Brown

Charlie Echeverry & Jesús Chavez, a Black//Brown Original

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Co-hosts and long time media industry entrepreneurs, Charlie Echeverry & Jesús Chavez tackle Controversy through Conversation - every Thursday. ​ Unsiloed is an innovative show about hard questions considered from opposing perspectives through mutual respect - Light not Heat! ​ UnSiloed is a Black//Brown Original: https://www.blackbrown.us
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Life, entertainment, sports, relationships, news I’m pretty much uneducated expert on it all. Don’t believe me? Listen for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4blfvASJT6GCZ0sBWGLsg https://www.facebook.com/Charlie.Brown.U.BlockHead WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/UBLOCKHEAD @uBlockHead @CharlesSoGone WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/uBlockHead @uBlockHead www.viciouswear.bigcartel.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ublockhead/support
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The most amount of fun you can have while listening to a podcast New Episodes every Monday at 9 AM EST Podcast cover art by @rsmtgdesign on instagram Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brown-bricks/support
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Bat Minute

Sleepy Charlie Media

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Bat Minute is a podcast that originally investigated Tim Burton's 1989 movie 'Batman' one minute at a time, three days a week... and has now moved on to the rest of the movies in the franchise! Your intrepid hosts on this journey are Jon Parker and Niall McGowan! Episodes release on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the season.
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Ed Wilson from Brown Bear Coaching hosts an inclusive podcast for exploring gay male life to help us find ourselves, eachother and our own place in the global gayborhood.
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Deep Conversations is a platform for raw, authentic conversations for a diverse range of individuals from Entrepreneurs to industry professionals to comedians to prison inmates, we delve deep into their life experiences. This podcast is a tribute to the power of storytelling from the black & brown communities! I believe everyone has a unique story to tell, so I explore the struggles, triumphs, and invaluable lessons they’ve learned along the way. Each episode is a journey through the rich ta ...
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Think of this podcast as an advent calendar style show. Each episode will get us closer to Christmas as you listen to a Christmas related theme. An episode can range from a piece of Christmas trivia, to a review, a song, something fun, an interview, etc.. The possibilities are endless, but will always be Christmas themed.
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"Leave It In The Locker Room" hosted by Charlie Green. A sports podcast where current and ex sporting professionals from around the world come on and argue three things they would like to remove from their respective sport into "The Locker Room" to never be seen again.
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The Timekeeper is a four-episode horror/thriller audio drama that follows 17-year-old Charlie and his best friends, Gama and Zoe, as they're pulled into a life and death version of a video game called 13 Keys. The Timekeeper is a Heart Starts Pounding production featuring Judah Lewis, Chandler Kinney, and Arjun Athalye. Executive Produced by Judah Lewis, Kaelyn Moore, and Matthew A Brown Check out our other show Heart Starts Pounding: Horror, Hauntings and Mysteries. Follow us on Instagram/T ...
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This Pathological Life Podcast Every disease has its own story to tell - Dr Travis Brown The podcast series “This Pathological Life” brings to life the spectrum of general pathology topics by delving into each through the lens of historical aspects of disease, community impact of chronic illness, study or research threads, and topical areas of interest. Podcast host Steve Davis is joined by our resident Pathologist Dr Travis Brown. Dr Travis Brown is a General Pathologist who enjoys working ...
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In Brains Trust Season 2, journalist and producer Chris Walker learns about today’s world with provocative, inspiring, meaningful, and funny discussions with a ‘Brains Trust’ of notable Australians (and one very captivating American). Featuring Samantha Armytage, Tommy Little, Abbie Chatfield, Tony Armstrong, Jamila Rizvi, Charlie Pickering, and tech entrepreneur Rob Reid, the conversations are woven together so you can eavesdrop on the ultimate dinner party where the Brain Trust talk about ...
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The Mind Wanderers Podcast

The Mind Wanderers Podcast

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The mind wanders everyday, every hour and close to every minute. Join Timi on a wander through questions, topics, themes and ideas that don’t come from everyday conversations. From Identity Politics to Charlie Brown to ‘why the f*** do we cross our legs?’, the Mind Wanderers podcast is for anyone who wants to find out more about the world around them. ‘Knowledge has a beginning but no end’ – Geeta Lyengar
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Think, Pair, Swear

Justin Orscheln and Ronnie Lathrop

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Think, Pair, Swear, a podcast exploring the strange, sometimes ridiculous, sometimes dead on portrayals of the field of education in popular culture. Hosted by Justin Orscheln, former elementary Music teacher turned assistant-principal and Ronnie Lathrop, retired high school English teacher.
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Danny Johnson is a Bourbon Street character you don't want to meet. He has an easy smile and a boyish face and uses it to separate you from your cash. Life with his girlfriend Lily and best friend Teddy seems alright, until he sees Teddy's mob connections and gets some ideas. Crazy ideas that lead him down paths he never wanted to go that lead to surprising revelations about underworld life and his very soul. For more audiobooks, writings and radio shows, go to mojotoothproductions.com
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Summer Schooled: Camp - Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown Was it a comment on internment camps or a glimpse into a post-apocalyptic world, campers? You decide. We follow the gang from Peanuts on a trauma filled adventure. What could happen in a world with no adult supervision? A menstrual flag, feral children at gas stations, Linus’s deformed clone…
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Ah, summer! The sun is shining. The marshmallows are toasting. The birds are singing. And hiking. And...having afternoon tea? Also, it's time to talk Peanuts in episode 120! This time, we've got This Month in Peanuts History (The month is July, btw), a "Peanuts by Schulz" titled "Doing it Right" and episode 2 of the new Apple TV series "Camp Snoopy…
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Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) discuss Darius Garland telling Chris Fedor he doesn't want to be traded, along with if the Cavs should make any moves, and reaction to the singing of the National Anthem at the Home Run Derby by Ingrid Andress.By Audacy
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Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) speak with Mike Parker about Travis Bazzana, along with when he'll be ready to go in the majors, plus more on the Browns including what Baker Mayfield said on Barstool, and the reported Dustin Hopkins extension.By Audacy
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Mandy Bell joins Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) to discuss the Home Run Derby, the all star game, the Guardians drafting Travis Bazzana first overall, who the Guardians could bring in before the trade deadline, if they can solidify the starting rotation, along with the impact of infielders like Angel Martinez.…
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Mike Parker, the voice of Oregon State Baseball, Football, and Basketball, joins Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Andy Baskin) to discuss Guardians first overall pick Travis Bazzana, how he has developed as a batter, if he could play another position outside of 2nd base, and what he can bring to the Guardians in the future.…
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Robert Redford and Leonardo DiCaprio starred as Jay Gatsby in different film version of based on the F/ Scott Fitzgerald classic. Alan speaks with Gatsby expert and New York City high school instructor David Giunta. Alan and David discuss the good and the bad elements of the films, what the story says about justice and obsession, and why Dasie pick…
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Since the mid-1700s, poets and scholars have been deeply entangled in the project of reinventing prophecy. Moving between literary and biblical studies, Yosefa Raz's book The Poetics of Prophecy: Modern Afterlives of a Biblical Tradition (Cambridge UP, 2023) reveals how Romantic poetry is linked to modern biblical scholarship's development. On the …
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Stefanie Coché's Psychiatric Institutions and Society: the Practice of Psychiatric Commital in the “Third Reich,” the Democratic Republic of Germany, and the Federal Republic of Germany, 1941-1963 (London: Routledge, 2024; translated by Alex Skinner) probes how the serious and sometimes fatal decision was made to admit individuals to asylums during…
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America’s waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and …
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"A woman in trouble" In her monograph Inland Empire (Fireflies Press, 2021), film critic Melissa Anderson explores meaning (or the impossibility thereof) in the David Lynch film of the same title. We talk everything from Laura Dern (a LOT of Laura Dern), to the Hollywood nightmare of trying to "make it in the movies," to the contradictions of film …
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"A woman in trouble" In her monograph Inland Empire (Fireflies Press, 2021), film critic Melissa Anderson explores meaning (or the impossibility thereof) in the David Lynch film of the same title. We talk everything from Laura Dern (a LOT of Laura Dern), to the Hollywood nightmare of trying to "make it in the movies," to the contradictions of film …
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San Francisco began its American life as a city largely made up of transient men, arriving from afar to participate in the gold rush and various attendant enterprises. This large population of men on the move made the new and booming city a hub of what "respectable" easterners considered vice: drinking, gambling, and sex work, among other activitie…
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Contemporary thought typically places a strong emphasis on the exclusive and competitive nature of Abrahamic monotheisms. This instinct is certainly borne out by the histories of religious wars, theological polemic, and social exclusion involving Jews, Christians, and Muslims. But there is also another side to the Abrahamic coin. Even in the midst …
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The interview featured an in-depth dialogue about The Theatre of Twenty-First Century Spain (Vernon Press, 2022), a bilingual collection that examines contemporary Spanish theater and its exploration of identity, anxieties and social urgencies. The editors, Helen Freear-Papio and Candyce Crew Leonard, shared their backgrounds, interests in Spanish …
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In the early twentieth century, anarchists like Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman championed a radical vision of a world without states, laws, or private property. Militant and sometimes violent, anarchists were heroes to many working-class immigrants. But to many others, anarchism was a terrifyingly foreign ideology. Determined to crush it, gover…
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America’s waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and …
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Grounded in new archival research documenting a significant presence of foreign and racially-marked individuals in Medici Florence, Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence (Oxford University Press, 2024) by Dr. Emily Wilbourne argues for the relevance of such individuals to the history of Western music and for the importance of sou…
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San Francisco began its American life as a city largely made up of transient men, arriving from afar to participate in the gold rush and various attendant enterprises. This large population of men on the move made the new and booming city a hub of what "respectable" easterners considered vice: drinking, gambling, and sex work, among other activitie…
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In the early twentieth century, anarchists like Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman championed a radical vision of a world without states, laws, or private property. Militant and sometimes violent, anarchists were heroes to many working-class immigrants. But to many others, anarchism was a terrifyingly foreign ideology. Determined to crush it, gover…
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STARTS AT 10PM ET: Join me for Part 2 of an important analysis of the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Enter to win 5oz of pure silver: https://maninamerica.com/win/ To learn more about investing in gold visit - http://goldwithseth.com, or call 720-605-3900 For high quality storable foods and seeds, visit http://heavensharvest.com and …
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The Gang goes to Camp Remote which causes Marcie to emote. Linus also makes another strong showing with a few classic appearances, and the guys marvel at the expressive art of the mature Charles Schulz. Plus: Tapioca Pudding. Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchhol…
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Lance is back with 3 full hours! He talks about the Reds selection of Chase Burns, Reflects on the Reds first half, and looks back at some iconic Home Runs in the history of the Cincinnati Reds. He also talks to George Foster about the upcoming George Foster Experience, as well as Bengal Jim about the Jungle Jam this weekend in Newport. Podcast pre…
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Johnny Mize, a top home-run hitter in a turbulent time for baseball and North America, never got a complete biography in his lifetime. Author Jerry Grillo, who lives in the same region of rural Georgia where Mize hailed from, has remedied that by examining Mize’s baseball life and his effect on the sport. Mize (1913-1993, inducted into the Baseball…
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Hate getting lost in the great outdoors? Then meet Tristan Gooley, the Natural Navigator. Adventurer Tristan is a world-renowned expert in the art of ‘reading’ trees, plants and more – looking at tiny details that, once you see them, are staring you right in the face. And, one day, they may even save your life, guiding you home to safety. Join us a…
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In this episode, Sophie and Raymond discuss themes of suffering, loss, and death in Lulu Wang's 2019 film The Farewell. What are the differences between the western and eastern perspectives on death? What does it mean for the collective to carry the burden of suffering for the individual? And how much longer can Sophie keep coming up with excuses t…
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Baskin & Phelps react to their conversation with Jonathan Mayo by talking about Travis Bazzana's fit in Cleveland. Also, they discuss what forced a long delay in the Argentina-Colombia soccer game in Miami.By Audacy
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Former golf agent Hughes Norton joins Baskin & Phelps to discuss his book Rainmaker, and The Open Championship. He talks about the reaction to his book, the chances that a PGA Tour event comes to Northeast Ohio, favorites in The Open Championship, and more.By Audacy
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