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On London Matters, gain first-person insight to matters relevant to the City of London Ontario, straight from Mayor Josh Morgan. These days it seems almost everyone has a podcast, but we hope this one offers you something a little different. First off, it’s all about London --- compelling guests, having in-depth conversations, about the most pressing issues facing our city today. As Mayor, Josh receives a lot of questions, but on this podcast, he gets to ask the questions. He’ll put them to ...
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Welcome to the 11 on Eleven Podcast where we, your hosts, discuss anything and everything we care about in the football world. Expect banter, terrible opinions and heated discussions as we talk about football from our perspective. Stay tuned for weekly episodes, hope you enjoy!
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ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope, need, and want the WNYC community to be a part of our show. As we build a community around ALL OF IT, we know that every guest and listener has an opinion. We won’t always agree, but our varied perspectives ...
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To truly "influence" somebody is to help them grow while you grow. This podcast is a group of binge-able series that cover my experiences living, learning, and meeting people in New York City. Occasionally I bring on guests who provide unique perspectives around shared experiences or topics that I’m interested in. Join me as I’m on the go, looking to GROW. And who knows, you might find yourself growing in the process too 😉 Feel free to interact with me via email or my IG DMs (@bygracelee) an ...
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Libreria, a bookshop by Second Home, is an independent bookshop in Shoreditch, London. We help you discover new books and ideas to encourage interdisciplinary thinking. In the shop, we curate our books to maximise serendipity – our shelves are arranged according to broad themes like 'Wanderlust', ‘Enchantment for Disenchanted’ and ‘The City’, so you’re constantly encountering titles you might not have come across otherwise. In this podcast, Libreria does the same for your ears – interviewing ...
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techno/house/electronica/dub bookings >> foodandsoundrecords@gmail.com support __ https://foodandsound.bandcamp.com/ _ IMPORTANT NOTICE: every second recorded or published on this profile comes from a vinyl being played. BRIEFEST BIO > Born in Spain, raised in London and educated in Berlin, elniñodelospeines has been playing on vinyl for more than 20 years. He has founded residencies and parties such as Bread&Butter in London, KiiroMusicShow in Tokyo, PequeñoClub in Spain and has tour every ...
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Actor Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Paul) and director Joe Cornish (of Adam & Joe) discuss their new film. Attack the Block is an action-adventure that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It's inner city versus outer space and the estate is about to become a battleground, with a bunch of kids about to become the block's only hope. Moderated by Edith Bowman at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Giving you an unfiltered take on the Atlanta Falcons, NFL News, and Sports around the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mad-mike-sports/support
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Enter the world of HYPNOPOLIS in this thrilling futuristic adventure series. In this brave new world, where artificial intelligence has reduced crime to almost zero and sustainable technologies are cleaning up the planet, there are still human threats lurking in the shadows. In season one, investigative journalist Hope Reiser wakes from deep sleep and must go on the run to clear her name of murder, and in season two, special agent Glyph Frieden joins forces with cyber-criminal, Jason Lin, to ...
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Welcome to our podcast, Big Al and Lil Kitty in the City! This is a podcast where we discuss life, challenge each other to try new things and discuss the results. We are two best friends living in Washington State, we love cats, and we hope you listen! Find us on iTunes as well!
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Charlton Live is a popular fan podcast that focuses on Charlton Athletic Football Club, a professional football club based in London, England. The podcast is produced by a team of dedicated fans who provide analysis, interviews, and news updates about the club. 4 x nominated FSA Club Podcast of the Year. The podcast was launched in 2009 and has since become the most popular fan-produced show about Charlton Athletic. It is broadcast live every Thursday and Sunday during the football season vi ...
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The Soccer Family podcast is pretty simple... family hanging out, talking about soccer. We have been prepping since college with organic soccer discussions. The multicultural panel will focus on leagues all over the world, not just the top flights so don't be surprised if you hear about a player here first! Check us out all things soccer family at our website (www.thesoccerfam.com). Join us on our journey and I hope you enjoy the ride as much as us!
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I believe that museums are one of the best ways to discover a place, whether it’s your first time visiting or you’ve lived there your whole life. Join me on this adventure as I get to know the world….one museum as a time. I’m your host, Hannah Hethmon. In each episode, I visit a different museum to discover its stories, discuss challenges and triumphs with fascinating museum professionals (and volunteers), and get to places through their museums. Season 1 is all about museums in Iceland. Sea ...
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Dr. Tom Nixon was born and raised in Ormond Beach, Florida. He graduated with his bachelors from the University of Central Florida and went on to receive his doctorate degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr. Nixon has advanced training in spinal correction, toxicity, exercise and nutrition from some of the largest health clinics in the country including time spent at the Maximized Living Scoliosis Correction Center in Celebration, FL. He and his wife, Marissa, now live in Winston Sal ...
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2 Corinthians #10 Paul's One Obsession, Rebecca Whittlesea
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2 Corinthians #10 Paul's One Obsession, Rebecca Whittlesea by City Hope LondonBy City Hope London
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This summer, The Classical Theatre of Harlem is putting on a free production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for Uptown Shakespeare in the Park. Director Carl Cofield discusses the production, which is set during the Harlem Renaissance and has performances through July 28.By WNYC
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Cast iron cookware has a well-deserved reputation for being a kitchen workhorse, going easily from stovetop to oven. And like anything with a cult following, how to take care of it is subject to a lot of debate. Daniel Gritzer is the senior culinary director at Serious Eats, and he joins us to discuss how to season your cast iron and talk about how…
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Documentary Follows Quadriplegic E-Sports Group
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The new film "Quad Gods" follows a group of New York City quadriplegic men who form an E-Sports team that helps assist them in their recovery. Documentarian Jess Jacklin joins us to discuss the film, alongside Richard Jacobs, one of the film's subjects."Quad Gods" is out now on MAX.By WNYC
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Chicocurlyhead's unique mix of R&B and Latin music helped him stand out as an emerging artist from Atlanta. Remezcla called him "a rising Spanglish singer ready to take over." Last month, he dropped a new EP, NEVERENDING ROADTRIP. Chicocurlyhead joins us to discuss the new project and his career in music so far.…
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'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion' Brings Old Pieces to Life at the Met
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The latest exhibit at the Met's Costume Institute brings old pieces of fashion to life through innovative techniques, including holograms. Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of The Costume Institute, joins us to discuss Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, on view now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through September 2.…
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K'wan's 'False Idols: A Reluctant King Novel'
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In the follow-up to author K’wan's novel,The Reluctant King, Maureen, the former matriarch of Manhattan’s King crime family, devises a plan to reclaim power after being exiled to Brooklyn with her son. It's titled, False Idols: A Reluctant King Novel. K’wan joins us to discuss the new release and the battle over the New York City's Five Points.…
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Just like WNYC, the beloved Caesar salad turns 100 this month. To celebrate the beloved leafy green dish, we're joined by food writer and TV host Pati Jinich. Jinich is author of the recent New York Times article, "The Century-Long Saga of the Caesar Salad," detailing the history and impact of the dish, which originated in Tijuana, Mexico. Plus, we…
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A new book examines the glamourous cathedrals of retail: the early New York City department stores. When Women Ruled 5th Avenue spotlights three women who helmed the C suites of the major stores, Bonwit Teller, Lord & Taylor and Henri Bendel. Author Julie Satow joins to discuss.By WNYC
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Previewing the Winners of the Public Song Project
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Producer of the Public Song Project, Simon Close, discusses the incredible submissions from this year's project, and previews the upcoming concert series at Lincoln Center on July 20th.By WNYC
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Curating Paul McCartney's Photographs at the Brooklyn Museum
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Beatlemania is alive and well at the Brooklyn Museum! A current exhibit, Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm, displays Paul McCartney's photographs taken during the height of their newfound fame. Curator Catherine Futter joins us to discuss the exhibit.By WNYC
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Taffy Brodesser-Akner's New Novel, 'Long Island Compromise'
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The new novel from Taffy Brodesser-Akner follows a very wealthy Long Island family coping with the aftermath of a kidnapping scheme. She joins us to discuss the book, Long Island Compromise, which is out today! She will be speaking tonight with the New York Public Library at 7 pm. Alison has selected Long Island Compromise for our Summer Reading Ch…
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The protagonist in Yasmin Zaher's debut novel, The Coin, is a wealthy Palestinian woman with impeccable style and meticulous hygiene. She teaches at a school for underprivileged boys, where her eccentric methods often cross boundaries. The book follows the protagonist's intense unravelling, and her desire to regain control of her life. Zaher joins …
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Recovering From Domestic Violence in 'Pre-Existing Condition'
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A new play from actor Marin Ireland tells the story of a woman processing the aftermath of a relationship that ended with domestic violence. The lead role is played in rotation by multiple actors, including Maria Dizzia, who also directs the show. Ireland and Dizzia join us to discuss "Pre-Existing Condition," which is running now at Connely Theate…
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Brazil DOWN BAD | SEMI FINAL PREDICTIONS | England GO TO Guy? + More
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In this episode of the 11 on Eleven Podcast, we delve into Brazil's poor performance against Uruguay, analyzing what went wrong and how Uruguay capitalized on their mistakes. Tensions rise as Moh and Li engage in a heated debate over who should be England's go-to player. The boys also share their semi-final predictions for both Copa America and the…
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A Portrait of a Psych Unit at Zucker Hillside Hospital in Queens
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A new documentary provides an inside look at one of the only inpatient units in the U.S. that treats young adults for serious mental health issues. Directors Lindsey Megrue and Alexandra Shiva join clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Braider to discuss, "One South: Portrait of a Psych Unit," available on Max.…
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The Story of a Gilded Age Jewish Crime Boss (Women Behaving Badly)
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In Gilded Age New York, a Jewish woman named Fredericka Mandelbaum was able to become fantastically wealthy by running a crime syndicate. We learn how "Marm" Mandelbaum became a notorious crime boss from Margalit Fox, author of the new book, The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized-Crime Boss. It's the launch of our …
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‘P-Valley’-Inspired Docuseries ‘Down in the Valley’ Shows the Real South
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A new "P-Valley" inspired docuseries from creator Katori Hall and star Nicco Annan shows viewers a real version of the Deep South, from the queer nightlife scene in Dallas, TX to the Hoodoo practitioners of Memphis, TN. Both Hall and Annan join us to discuss the show, "Down in the Valley," which premiered on Starz last week.…
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In honor of WNYC's 100th birthday, All Of It is celebrating 100 pieces of art in New York City. Each month we'll speak with a tastemaker in the arts world about their favorites. The premiere segment features New York Times art critic Will Heinrich who shares 10 pieces he thinks all New Yorkers should see.…
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Summer Fun: The All Of It Summer Reading Challenge
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[REBROADCAST FROM July 1, 2024] This summer, from July 1st to the end of Labor Day weekend, we are challenging YOU, our listeners, to complete a summer reading challenge. Just like in school, but for fun! Sign up with the Google Form here and receive a little gift for participating. Then, select and read at least one book in any four of the followi…
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Summer Fun: Science Tips To Beat The Heat
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[REBROADCAST FROM June 20, 2024] We cover some news-you-can-use and crowdsource tips from listeners on how to beat the heat. We're also joined by Annie Colbert, editor in chief of Popular Science, to talk about the science of temperature and extreme heat, and to explain how some of these strategies work.…
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[REBROADCAST FROM June 19, 2024] Eater NY editor Melissa McCart talks about where to scoop up the best ice cream in the city and take calls from listeners to share their favorites. *This conversation was guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.By WNYC
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Summer Fun: Cocktails To Celebrate The Season
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[REBROADCAST FROM July 23, 2021] Food & Wine senior food editor Mary-Frances Heck joins us to talk summer cocktails, recipes, and trends. This conversation is guest-hosted by Kerry Nolan.By WNYC
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[REBROADCAST FROM June 2, 2022] The summer is here, which means more opportunities for outdoor gatherings, picnics, and vacation cooking projects. But also, because of the heat, you may not to want to have that oven or stove on as long...Emily Weinstein, food and cooking editor for the New York Times, joins to talk all things summer cooking, and ta…
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[REBROADCAST FROM May 30, 2024] It’s officially summer travel season. If you’re thinking about planning a trip to sample some local cuisine along the Eastern Seaboard (or beyond) we’ll share some suggestions of where to check out great food with Hunter Lewis, editor in chief of Food and Wine.By WNYC
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The Final Years of Frederick Douglass (Full Bio)
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[REBROADCAST FROM February 26, 2021] We wrap up February’s installment of the "Full Bio" series with a look at the last years of Frederick Douglass’s life, including his experience as minister and consul general to Haiti. Historian David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom, describes the reaction to Frederick Douglass’s deat…
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