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Best Charlie Short podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Charlie Short podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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The best podcast for the best franchise in sports. Hosts Hubbs and Tommy Smokes are two lifelong Yankees fans who eat, sleep, and breathe Yankee baseball. Airing Mondays and Thursdays during the regular season and weekly in the off-season, the show covers both major and outside-the-box stories from Yankees Universe as we all chase World Series championship number 28
 
Every week Josh Nite, Charlie Buttermann, and Matt Allex watch, discuss, and review three horror movies and one horror short. Sometimes they love them, sometimes they hate them, sometimes they come up with movies they like better on the spot. Come find the best and the worst the genre has to offer with Horror Show Hot Dog. (Don't worry, there are lots of jokes.)
 
Smirk is a podcast incorporating creative writing, humor, and spirited discussion. Each episode contains a short story written by one of our authors, which immediately leads into a light-hearted and fun discussion centered around the moral of their tale. As well as learning whether their story was truth...or fiction.
 
Journey together through innumerable worlds of fiction with Prose, a biweekly podcast series that offers up short stories of all genres and subject matters. If you like fiction of all sorts with the occasional bit of poetry or verse thrown in for good measure, join us on our adventures through the labyrinths of the human psyche and the infinite spaces of the imagination.
 
A podcast from renowned silent film accompanist/historian Ben Model covering the techniques of creating and performing live scores to silent films, as well as a discussion of the language of silent cinema. Find what goes on in the mind of a silent film accompanist before, during and after playing for a show. Learn about the aesthetics of silent filmmaking and storytelling language.
 
Media camp is a show about creativity where I interview the coolest content creators I can find. From YouTubers and comedians to marketing leaders, consultants, and CEO’s. I’m asking them about how do they capture attention, tell their own unfiltered stories, and build brands and audiences. I also dive into their life stories to uncover their career paths and decisions they have made that got them to where they are now. So you as a listener get practical brand building and content creation a ...
 
37 short pieces perfect for newer recorders. These one page Stories of (mostly) Wonderful Deeds were written for Little Folk to teach them about famous incidents in their history. Bonnie Prince Charlie, Nelson and Hardy, Bruce and the Spider, David Livingston, Canute, Sir Philip Sydney, and Elizabeth and Raleigh are just some of the well known people and incidents covered in short stories. (Summary by phil chenevert)
 
Maryland-based critics Charlie Juhl and Hannah Buchdahl debate the merits of new releases, from the mainstream movies that Hannah tends to favor, to obscure foreign films that Charlie likes to champion. It’s free-flowing, unedited conversation, with the occasional wine wager. Two very different perspectives. One entertaining podcast. Let the clash begin!
 
Hosted by entrepreneur, CEO and professor Charlie Harary, this radio show brings you behind the scenes to uncover how success happens. Through research, real life examples, current topics in the news and in-depth interviews, you will understand how to take your business, and your life, from good to great to awesome. Each show is filled with short engaging segments filled with tips, tactics and tools to help you increase your productivity and effectiveness in every area of life.
 
For many performers, their biggest fears is that people will find the creative writing they produced when they were younger. Early poetry, short stories, song lyrics, scripts and more shouldn't stay hidden in shoe boxes in our parents' house or in password protected folders on our laptops. It’s time we monetised that shame and gave those pieces the public outing our 15 year old selves would’ve wanted. Each week a guest brings something they wrote in their adolescence to be discussed and co-a ...
 
Village Mama aims to explore the lives of mothers like you and me, who are navigating parenthood the best way we can. We’re trying to create a village where we can share our joys, sorrows and frustrations. Where even though we’re making supper, or driving to work, we can still experience that feeling of sitting around a kitchen table or on a front porch talking to women who’ve been there, who get it and who are choosing to be real about their experience. Join host, Char Lekx as she interview ...
 
LEE HONISHADVOCATE, Author, Real Estate Consultant and FORMER Head Loss Mitigator: IndyMac Bank with 22+ years Asset Management backgroundFor the past fiveyears Lee Honish has conducted more than 600 seminars, training over 50 thousand agents how to rescue families from the nightmare of foreclosure. “It is not as difficult to work with the banks as people have led you to believe. Banks want to sell these properties, not own them,” says Honish.Honish had a 20+ year career as a foreclosure ass ...
 
Sermons from the Sunday Morning service at St Helen's. These are usually expository sermons of 35-45 minutes in length (including the Bible reading), and are usually part of a series covering all or part of a Bible book. Occasionally (2 or 3 times per year) there is an all-age service with a short, simple Bible talk, but for the most part sermons are aimed at adults. Speakers include William Taylor, Dick Lucas, Paul Clarke, Andrew Sach, Charlie Skrine
 
“In the beginning, God created.” As people made in God’s image, we were made to create. We host inspiring conversations with anyone who lives at the intersection of faith and creativity — from fine artists and musicians to entrepreneurs and engineers. CC Founders Marcellino D’Ambrosio and Anthony D’Ambrosio host long-form interviews with industry-leading guests; Executive Director Cody Barras and Producer Courtney Kiolbassa interview up-and-coming creatives in short-form episodes called “The ...
 
In this podcast, the stock market is analyzed to help you get the best short and long term views. I will help breakdown technical analysis and value investing, so you can have a better understanding of where companies might be going. I also will talk about cryptocurrency with there potential to really make a large impact on the world.
 
What would you say? Send an audio postcard to say something to someone. Postcards are short and active. Record yourself on your phone, saying something you want to share with them. Only you know who to send it to and what you want to say. https://www.postcardshomepodcast.com/
 
Join wannabe-wine-snobs Sandi and Dave for fun, light-hearted yet informative discussions about wine tasting, wine travel, wine education, winemakers and wine events! Broadcasting from the second largest wine producer in the United States, Washington State (and beyond)! Then go deep into the world of wine with in-depth storytelling and interview segments with wine industry professionals. Let's Decant this!
 
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April 23, 1995. New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Eight-year old Dimitric Moore tells his mother, Ora Lee Moore, that is he going out to visit a friend, but he fails to return home that night. The following afternoon, Dimitric’s nude body is discovered inside the trunk of his mother’s car and his cause of death is determined to be asphyxiation. Months lat…
 
Jake: Well, here we go with another totally normal, on-point, focused edition of Bowie vs. Dylan! What do you say, Chaz? Chaz: I'd say that you've already gotten us off track by listing too many adjectives to describe how lean and mean this episode, which is live right now, is going to be. JAKE. Jake: You're one to talk! You could have just said "l…
 
In this episode we introduce Anna Maria Ponzi, the owner, president, and director of sales and marketing of the celebrated Ponzi Vineyards. Her memoir “Pinto Girl” depicts her family’s history as pioneers of Pinot, and reflects on her own journey with the business. Hear the story of winemakers like her family, who blazed a trail for the state’s win…
 
Jude lives with his family in a hut on an island surrounded by a sea of ice cream. One day, Jude spots some pirates coming in, so he goes on a turtle ride through the sea of ice cream. He finds out that these are kitty cat pirates, and they just want to drink ice cream, but not before his dragon sprays them with ketchup. They all end up friends.…
 
This week, engage with a different type of vampire and set out on a road trip that slouches toward eternity. *** Though I’m rather late in doing so because of prerecording a month in advance, I would like to recommend some podcasts by black voices. Go listen to: Black On The Air with Larry Wilmore Code Switch from NPR StarTalk Radio with Neil deGra…
 
Movies discussed: Red Riding Hood, Blacula, Child’s Play (2019 remake), Malacostraca (short) We share a great deal of joy over Blacula this week. Less joy with Red Riding Hood and the Child’s Play remake. Next weeks assignments: Metamorphosis The Beach House Jeruzalem La Noria (short) Watch along with us if you like and we’ll see you next week. The…
 
On this episode Ben talks about meeting an audience’s expectations of a score when a certain piece of music or style is indicated onscreen, and in a rare case of a non-narrative film made after the silent era. Also covered are silent era mood cues and cue sheets, Marion Davies in “When Knighthood Was in Flower”, techniques in performance to match m…
 
We are back this week with Tommy and Hubbs in New York, while Marty resides in Los Angeles doing exactly what you'd expect him to be doing. Everything from the intrasquad games played at Yankee Stadium to the Dogecoin rush that has the entire Short Porch crew captivated was discussed. Also, find out how many hits the guys think they would get off G…
 
August 3, 1980. AuSable Township, Michigan. 20-year old Cherita Thomas borrows her friend’s car in order to pick up her daughter from a babysitter, but the vehicle breaks down before she arrives. Witnesses see Cherita climbing into a blue pick-up truck driven by a white male, but she is never heard from again. Jimmie Allen Nelson, the babysitter’s …
 
This is easily one of my best content interviews to date. I had a pleasure to chat with Tukan Das, the CEO of Leadsift (B2B SaaS) about the magic of inbound content marketing. We are talking specifics and data in this episode so you can actually apply a lot of ideas and you will get results. Here are a few talking points worth mentioning: how Tukan…
 
Princesses Maddie and Audrey live in a treehouse castle. They meet a grumpy, hairless sock while out exploring one day. Then a frog gives them magical light-up hair, and makes the grumpy sock happy by giving him rainbow hair. They go back to their treehouse, see Neil Armstrong on the moon, missing a sock, and realize the sock they found was his.…
 
This episode the guys are joined by former Rutgers men's basketball player Hamady N'Diaye (25:34). He discussed what he's doing now overseas playing professional basketball, his most notable and fun memories at Rutgers, his favorite opponents to play against, his wardrobe, team struggles, his journey to America, love for the fans and much more.…
 
How do you market your mortgage business on social media without talking much about the mortgage business? By showing up consistently and sharing your life with people. By being authentic. By being YOU. Jeff Pfitzer is a Regional Manager for USA Mortgage and an influential leader in the mortgage space. He has 20 years of experience in the mortgage …
 
Movies discussed: The Wretched, Yummy, Stay Out Stay Alive, NSFW (short) The fickle hand of horror movie quality dealt us a variety pack this week with The Wretched, Yummy, and Stay Out Stay Alive. Good thing we are tired and squirrely. Next weeks assignments: Blacula Child’s Play (2019 remake) Red Riding Hood Malacostraca (short) Malacostraca from…
 
Xander, Louie and Cece go out on a hunt for dinosaur bones. They bring their shovels, and their dad brings his shovel. The three of them find a dinosaur bone, and also a dinosaur egg. They haul the dinosaur egg out of a hole, it hatches, and a baby dinosaur offers to give some dinosaur rides. Kid story adventure ensues.…
 
From Anacondas to X-Men, Tony Scott to David Wain, Charlie sits down with Matt Whittle, from Full Fat Videos, to discuss the films they watched together during lockdown. We would be hugely grateful if you left us a five star review and/ or share the podcast with your friends!You can keep in touch with us through our socials;@FavFilmisAwful on twitt…
 
Good Evening Episode 45: A Very, Very, Very Dry Red: Notorious In this episode of Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast, your hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Tom Caldwell, and Chris Haigh review the 1946 film Notorious. Hosts: Brandon-Shea Mutala, Tom Caldwell, and Chris Haigh Find us: Twitter: @goodeveningpod @brandonmutala @higher_boy @TomCaldwell…
 
Sisters Adaleigh and Carlia go sledding and see a snow leopard pounce on a sheep and give it a hug. Then they see some cheetahs playing tag. The animals decide to go to her house, where they meet Tiggy Tiger, a nice tiger who guards a secret ice cream factory in their basement. They make some rainbow ice cream to share with other animals.…
 
July 5, 2004. Regina, Saskatchewan. Five-year old Tamra Keepness heads for bed while her mother, Lorena Keepness, goes out drinking, leaving Tamra and her five siblings alone at their house. Lorena eventually returns home, but when she wakes up later that morning, she discovers that Tamra is missing. Since Tamra lives in a dysfunctional home alongs…
 
The myriad choices for your preferred Super Deluxe Edition of this Bowie vs. Dylan Podcast 2014 have arrived by magic horseback, delivered by hand, by Bob Dylan and David Bowie! Aren't you thrilled? Check out all the special deviations and features, and pick your favorite to own, or your most favorite favorite, since you'll for sure want them all: …
 
On this weeks episode we have former MLB pitcher Pat Light. He stayed for the entire show to talk about the Yankees vs. Red Sox, playing with Gerrit Cole, an unreal Uber story, and being able to throw really fast. Also, Marty gets involved with Jay Cutler's chicken situation? All this and more on the latest edition of The Short Porch presented by M…
 
This week, meet two of the four women who reign over the seasons and ease an old woman’s passing. *** Subscribe via Apple Podcasts. Subscribe via Google Play. Support via Patreon Subscribe via Stitcher. Subscribe via RSS Feed. Follow on Instagram. Follow on Twitter. Like and Follow on FacebookBy Jared I. Magee
 
Eloise and Teddy are siblings. They take a bath with milk and cereal and a mermaid comes out of the drain to share some cereal with them. The next day, they attach the mermaid and some balloons to a stroller, and find a magic road where dogs and cats look like lions that have wings. Then they take a grape juice rocket to outer space and evade a bla…
 
A lot of us believe that once we have a cool logo and a website, the exercise of branding our real estate business is done. But if you don t have enough clients, you re not finished. So, what else is involved in building a brand? Edwin Dearborn is the Content and Media Strategist behind 10X Media Group, a business development firm out of Las Vegas,…
 
Movies discussed: Scare Package, Come to Daddy, The Invisible Man, Rebooted (short) This week we enjoy the re-imagining of The Invisible Man, are divided by Come to Daddy, and delight in hearing Charlie’s experiences working on Scare Package. Scare Package is a lot of fun in it’s own right too. Next weeks assignments: The Wretched Yummy Stay Out St…
 
Join us for a discussion with one of our favorite Washington state winemakers, Andrew Latta of Latta Wines and Kind Stranger. He’ll outline his fascinating path from Sommelier, to cellar-rat, to celebrated vintner of Rhône-style wines. We'll also discuss the differences between traditional Rhône wines and those made in Washington from similar varie…
 
After a healthy break Max, Mike and Adam are back for a lengthy episode. The guys talk about their current furlough situation, debate if jokes are more important than slight factual inaccuracies, then give an update to what they've been doing during the pandemic. Things get serious discussing Black Lives Matter and COVID-19. Former Rutgers gymnast …
 
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