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Welcome to TSACP! A personal comedy show hosted by a couple who is documenting their lives for their children to save them from a hefty therapy bill in the future and discusses everything you shouldn't be talking about at work. Hosted @Sherasaurus & @Clovasaurus (via X ... huh!). - - - Help pod listeners discover this show by leaving a review: https://bit.ly/3CRHQXX Leave us a message: https://www.speakpipe.com/TSACPodcast Email us your Q's and inquiries to tsacpodcast@gmail.com *Part of The ...
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Do you feel a tug on your heart to be an amazing mother and so much more? Do you have ambitions and dreams, babies to raise and households to run? Do you long for like-minded mothers to give you inspiration, encouragement and solidarity? Welcome to the Prim & Clove Podcast! We are building a community of ambitious moms just like you to show up and support one another as we lean into our ambitions and learn to let go of what’s not serving us. Together we are going to discover a lot of how to’ ...
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Christopher

Christopher Richmond

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❄😎Hot diggity Dog! So I knew it was a thing, but why do I have to keep explaining to people why I used a hot dog.. 🔥🔥🔥1ST freshwater cat!🦁 ☝️And by default my PB! After cleaning it up, I found a clove of garlic in the belly. I don't think my family would be ready to hear that so I'll just leave it here.🌭👍🎣
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Dave and Steve Go Podcasting

Dave and Steve Go Podcasting

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Join Dave and Steve on a journey to discover things that they know, things that you know, and things that other people know but have too much self-respect to say those things into a microphone. If you listen, you get a Clive (a combination of a clove and jive...from the movie Airplane).
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25 years of experience under the broom and a slight obsession with witchy books and coffee have inspired the casting of this new solo project. Join this former co-host as she shares her Coffee-Stained Notes on Witchcraft. Episodes are meant to be educational - but fun - and complete with current events, spells and book recommendations, occasionally touching on important occult and social topics. Let’s chat!
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Have you ever wondered about where our favourite holiday foods come from? What really is a figgy pudding, or how does a Roman Pope stop the world from enjoying German stollen? Join host and certified baker, Glen Warren, as he dives into the history of the foods which shape our holidays in Season's Eatings: The History of Your Favourite Christmas Foods.
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Historic Royal Palaces are a team of people who love and look after six of the most wonderful palaces in the world. This fortnightly podcast brings you the history and stories of those palaces. You’ll hear from our experts and the people who bring our palaces to life, as we create space to explore how history moves us, telling stories about the monarchs you know, and uncovering the lives and histories of the people you don’t. Just like our palaces, this podcast is a mix of old and new. Each ...
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Worlds of Adventure

WLPP-LP 102.9 FM, Palenville NY

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Worlds of Adventure is a weekly improv audio drama series from WLPP-LP 102.9 FM, Palenville NY, powered by DramaSystem. Host Susan Davis and a cast of four main characters create a world and a story each season, starting from a blank sheet of paper and a single sentence. Nothing is scripted or canned; the story emerges on the fly as we record it. Every Monday, we release a new half-hour full cast original audio drama episode. Each season is its own self-contained story. The story might be sc ...
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English practice for beginners and advanced, that will inspire and refresh the anxious language student. Download the text and grammar notes for a complete language experience. You really can learn English well with this clearly spoken and delightful course.
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Outliers is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events filter down and are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Themes of otherness, change, gender and the meaning of power are explored through the eyes of characters who have not traditionally held the historic limelight. Enjoy this anthology of stories from award-winning contemporary writers as they reveal the people hiding in the shadows of real events, at some of the greatest palaces ever built. Historic Royal Pal ...
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Essential Oil Zen

Kathy Heshelow, founder of Sublime Naturals, Zen Box & Busy Best Selling Au

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This podcast is all about essential oils, aromatherapy and wellness! Short, interesting and fun shows. Brought to you by Kathy Heshelow, author of "Essential Oils Have Super Powers", "Use This for That! Your Easy Essential Oil Guidebook", "Break Sugar Cravings or Addiction, Feel Full, Lose Weight" etc. Heshelow is also founder of Sublime Naturals, Zen Box and the One-A-Month Essential Oil Club.
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Against The Odds

Akash Damodaran

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Audio powered by Sennheiser. Against The Odds inspires people to take the unconventional path and lead a truly fulfilling life. Entrepreneur and host, Akash Damodaran, has captivating conversations with talented individuals who take us through their journeys, the challenges they face, and how they continually adapt to overcome them. Stories and conversations have a hidden power to change our lives and these are no different. Tune into these conversations for the right kick of motivation and ...
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As lady-in-waiting to an ageing queen and wife to a failed adventurer, Bess Raleigh has learnt to fight her corner against all adversity. Her life is spent in the shadow of the Tower of London with her husband Sir Walter Raleigh. But will she manage to keep her head whilst others around her lose theirs? Outliers – Stories from the edge of history i…
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This dish is found on the tables of many African countries during the holidays, as well as when there’s a large gathering of people for a party or celebration. While the basic ingredients are the same, there are many different variations depending on where you’re from. It has been debated so much, there was actually an online Twitter war on which c…
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Leech is a man who knows about fire, how it burns and how it feels. But when Whitehall Palace, the largest palace in Europe, becomes the greatest kindling pile for a seemingly unquenchable blaze, even he is left dazzled. Everything burns, even the home of kings. Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explore…
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It's time to get social, team up and leave ourselves open - even to heartbreak - as we embark upon the Threes of the Tarot. We'll touch numerology, astrology, folklore and mythology associated with these cards and then pull the full interpretations before we dive into the problem with Calendula and Marigold. These two magickal and medicinal powerho…
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It's about time we discussed Candle Magick, which you can't really explore without touching upon Color Magick, right? And while we're here, lets divine with the wax and learn a little bit about Carromancy - or ceromancy... or wax divination. The point is, these things go well together so, we're talking about them together, so, come join us! But fir…
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Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. It’s late spring in 1726 at Kensington Palace, and the lavish court of King George I is in residence. Meanwhile, Mehmet, the Turkish valet to the King, is having some problems with Peter from Ha…
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This towering dessert almost resembles a children’s stacking toy and sometimes there’s a prize hidden inside. Made with just a few ingredients, it can be a bit tricky to make and can sometimes take generations to perfect. And while its origins may have started in Greece, it has now become a Scandinavian tradition for many families over the holidays…
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Naturally, after exploring the Aces, we're diving into the twos of the Tarot with the wisdom and stillness of the High Priestess! We'll cover the numerology and associations as well - and then expand our knowledge of the sultry and seductive Damiana plant spirit. If you're interested in love magic or turning your intuition up to eleven, stay tuned …
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The practice of journeying around the country on royal progress is one that monarchs used to strengthen their rule. But they can reveal a lot more than you’d think about kingship and queenship, even for tried and tested subjects such as Henry VIII and his six Queens. We follow Post-Doctoral Research Assistant Kirsty Wright, as she guides us through…
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Remember this series? We're getting back into it and exploring the planet Mercury, all of its orbital quirkiness, deities and mythology associated with it and the influences it can have, astrologically, on your life as well as your Magick! Of course, we also need to talk about Wednesdays, how this day of the week is so deeply connected to Mercury a…
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The Yeoman Warders have guarded the Tower of London for 500 years, and is perhaps the oldest of jobs that still exists in our palaces today. In this final episode of a Day in the Life, we meet the Chief Yeoman Warder himself, Rob Fuller, and Curator Charles Farris fills us in on the storied history of this role. To find out more about the forgotten…
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This sweet treat can be found in the candy dishes of many grandma's homes. Its origin has been lost to history but the mechanism used for this candy was created in America. The creator of this machine may be the bane of many children. The candy’s extremely brittle consistency makes it easy to break off a piece for sharing. We're discovering the his…
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Alright! We're officially in the Minor Arcana with our exploration of the Aces of the Tarot. Join the discussion on the nature of the Aces, all about the Number One and its associations, and how to interpret the Aces in a reading -- all before we dive into this installment's plant spirit, Clove. Stay on for the culinary and medicinal uses of Clove,…
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Hampton Court Palace was built and maintained by craftspeople, and this is a practice that endures to this day at the palaces. We follow Master Bricklayer Emma Simpson into her workshop where she describes the joy of her work and how it connects her to history. We then hear from Assistant Curator Alexandra Stevenson as she tells us about her resear…
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Want to get a run down on the history, mythology and lore of Imbolc, as well as the traditions, magick and food? Want to know more about the Goddess, Brigid? Interested in a brush up on the Four Elements, their energies and how they play a major role in not just our magick but our existence? Care to hear how and why the elements assist with the cas…
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In this episode we meet Senior Gardener Jane, who works at Hampton Court Palace. Jane takes us behind the scenes into the Nursery as we contemplate the hard work that goes into creating beautiful gardens. To help contextualise the work of an historic gardener, Curator Lee Prosser takes us on an informative stroll around the gardens that have been w…
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During the holiday season hundreds of these treats are made, sometimes by just one household. Their name can be a bit confusing when first heard. They have originated in Europe but have settled in America. It’s the cookie that isn’t called a cookie. We’re exploring the history and origins of sand tarts. Website: https://www.seasonseatingspodcast.co…
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Before diving into the Minor Arcana, we're exploring the Four Suits: Wands, Cups, Swords & Pentacles - and their relation to the Four Elements: Fire, Water, Air & Earth. We're also discussing one simple way to decipher the Court Cards and a brief history of the Tarot itself, especially the RWS system. Finally, I have two assignments for connecting …
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For the next few episodes, we’re going to be following some of the people who work in our palaces today. We’ll be exploring how these jobs have a historic context to them, and how surprisingly, there are similarities in the work they do now, from the work that was done in the past. Today we meet Erin, Historic Royal Palaces’ Wardrobe Manager. We st…
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We may be days into 2024 but transitions and fresh starts don't happen instantly, so, let's talk about the process of taking stock, reflecting, shedding what no longer serves and then setting intentions for magick and growth in the coming year. I'm sharing some historic and folkloric bits about the New Year itself while also revealing some methods …
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Hampton Court Palace has an unexpected connection to the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, the wedding of famous explorer Captain Scott and sculptor Kathleen Bruce took place in the Chapel Royal. We follow Assistant Curator Minette Butler as she explores a shut-off part of the Palace, highlighting how new research into Grace and Favour residents…
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Katherine Parr is the final Tudor Queen in our series. Was she the nursemaid who looked after and survived her husband, or was she much more than that? In this final episode of our Six Queens Series, Tracy Borman and historian Sarah Gristwood acquaint us with the woman behind the myths, an intelligent, strong and resourceful champion of her own age…
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Merry Christmas! This is a bonus episode to thank you all for listening. Here are a few weird Newfoundland traditions from the past that happened around Christmas. Thanks again for listening and please share this podcast with friends to spread the Christmas joy. Website: https://www.seasonseatingspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seaso…
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It’s the Christmas eve tradition that may not be true to its name. Friends and family gather together on Christmas eve in Italian households to have this large meal. And it was recently featured on The Bear, the series about the trials and tribulations of restaurant life. We’re exploring the history and origins of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. Web…
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This is the last episode before I come back from my break with Season 2 on Friday, January 5th, so it's pretty ideal to be able to finish up with the final card in the Major Arcana and the completion of the Fool's Journey through the Major Arcana! I'm also discussing Ivy, or Hedera Helix - an evergreen that doesn't get quite as much love as pine, s…
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Catherine Howard has been judged by generations as promiscuous, a silly girl, a victim. But of course, there is more to her story than these assumptions allow for. In the fifth episode of our Six Tudor Queens series, Tracy Borman is joined by historian and author Gareth Russell, to bring Catherine to life. They paint a picture of a vivacious young …
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For many months, I have been involved in a renovation project that has extended into at least six months. Thankfully it is almost complete. The original plan was that my mother would move into a refreshed and updated downstairs area, and I would have the upstairs. This is still the plan; however, we have had to proceed in two different stages. My m…
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It’s the spice which is the main ingredient in countless breads and cookies. It has travelled the world, starting in Asia, through to Europe, and over to the Americas. It has been used as medicine for thousands of years. It’s connection to Christmas started with a hermit in France. We’re exploring the history and origins of ginger. Website: https:/…
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The Winter Solstice is coming! Let's talk about the longest night, AKA the shortest day, and how the modern celebration of Yule relates to its more ancient origins. We're also discussing some pagan mythology, including the Oak and Holly Kings, and then diving into the scarier folktales associated with this season, like Krampus, the Yule Cat and Gry…
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Dive into the history of Royal Christmas celebrations in our palaces with this bonus seasonal episode. Chief mischief-maker Curator Charles Farris is joined by fellow Curator Lee Prosser, and Historic Kitchens Manager Richard Fitch, to kick off the season of revelry with some Christmas tomfoolery. We'll be back next week to continue The Six Tudor Q…
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Our Fool has reached the second to last stop on his journey through the Major Arcana. Now, it's time to shed what no longer serves and go forward clear with the Judgement card. Let's also discuss Asafoetida's powerful banishing and cleansing properties and why it seems to work in tandem with the Judgement card. Thank you so much for listening! Plea…
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Well I'm not going to be earning any praise for my voice acting anytime soon, but this is what happens when you ask AI to write a podcast episode and then just go with it. We're also discussing the winter blues or Seasonal Affective Disorder and how we can lean on our magickal practice when it strikes, as well as the science -- or the scientific ma…
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Tracy Borman talks about her favourite of the Six Tudor Queens, Anne of Cleves. Divorced, so the rhyme goes, for being the ‘ugly’ Queen. Anne’s looks were the least interesting thing about her, but her story has been dominated by them for centuries. Tracy is joined by fellow Curator Brett Dolman to unpack this fixation on appearance and reveal the …
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While it may not be to everyone's taste this holiday food is a combination two different types of meat. It is served in a rich dark gravy and is a comfort food for many French Canadians. We are exploring the history and origins of pork hock stew. Website: https://www.seasonseatingspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seasonseatingspodcast…
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Here comes the sun! We're stepping out of the mystery, uncertainty and confusion of the moonlight and into the clarity, joy and optimism of the sunlight! Join me as I explore the 19th card of the Major Arcana, the Sun, and then draw some similarities and comparisons with the magick and medicine of the St. John's Wort plant spirit! Also the Oak and …
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