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Texas A&M Football, Unfiltered. Whether you hate us or you ain't us, join TomAg, Billy Big Shot, AgJack, & Cowdog Clay as we break down the roller coaster that is Texas A&M College Football. Brought to you by 4 Texas A&M College Station Graduates.
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Parenting issues from diaper dilemmas to teenage traumas to college crises along with family, personal and professional life issues are dealt with in a straight-forward, no-nonsense, and often humorous way. Just tune in to listen to some words of wisdom or call in with your own questions.
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Looking for the top-secret information on how to be admitted to your dream school? Well we don’t have it - but through weekly conversations with your host Langston Ross you will get insight into how to make your college application process more enjoyable and fulfilling. With admission application numbers rising and acceptance rates lowering, we want to ease your fears with interviews and advice on how to travel the road of college admissions from the experts. The College Ave. podcast will he ...
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driving on a long trip? all by yourself? well download this podcast to keep you laughing and smiling. there's "fail of the week", reviews, quiz keenan, and much more. Join Aaron, Rob and Keenan in Banana Stand Podcast
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This is Somethin' To BRAGG About Podcast!!! Join Danni Ave and Dr. B for our biweekly conversations on HIGHER EDUCATION, COLLEGE POLITICS, & the ADVANCEMENT of BLACKNESS in Education. Every show we will be answering questions, giving advice and tackling the larges topics surrounding higher education. Let us give you "somethin' to BRAGG about.
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I graduated from Fordham College in 1964 with a B.S. in physics and from New York University in 1971 with a Ph. D. in physics. I became a science teacher for the New York City Department of Education in 1984, after working in sales and marketing for manufacturers of radiation therapy equipment. Since 1998, I have been working as a copyeditor and writer of science textbooks and ancillaries. I am a member of the Christian Speaker Network and am on the speaker list of The Shroud of Turin Website.
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Our guest this week is Ben Rose, a longtime creative force in the Indianapolis arts community who recently was named the inaugural artistic director of the fledgling Indianapolis Black Theatre Co. If you want to think about it as a startup, the theater has a long runway thanks to a campaign that raised $1.5 million dollars. Part of Rose’s job as ar…
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WWE and the Indiana Sports Corp. announced a first-of-its-kind agreement last week that will bring three of pro wrestling's top events to Lucas Oil Stadium over the next eight years. The deal means Indianapolis will host "Royal Rumble" on Feb. 1, 2025, and then “WrestleMania" and “SummerSlam” in the years after. This week on the podcast, we’re givi…
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Over the last four decades, residents of Hamilton County have amassed a wealth of options for hospital care. The county is already home to 11 acute-care and specialty hospitals with a total of nearly 800 beds—while many Indiana counties have no hospitals, or a single facility with less than 50 beds. Some consumer advocates say the hospital systems …
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Earlier this month, the owner of the Mass Ave sushi eatery Forty Five Degrees celebrated the restaurant’s 16th anniversary. Bill Pritt was told he was crazy in 2008 for trying to create a restaurant at the six-lane intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, College Avenue and St. Clair Street. A smart real estate move during the recession gave him owner…
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Our subject today is a little touchy, but it requires some discussion due to the effect in can have on your financial future and the quality of your relationships with family members. This episode is all about inheritance, including the best and worst ways you can deal with a life-altering influx of money and/or property. The bottom line is that th…
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Usually when we’re talking about economic impact in Indianapolis we’re referring to a multimillion-dollar real estate project or a one-off sports or convention event like GenCon or the Super Bowl. But much of the talk in the last few months has been about a living, breathing basketball star from Iowa who in a very short period of time has changed t…
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Three weeks ago, we released an episode of the IBJ Podcast explaining the sudden, multilayered and high-pitched battle over building a soccer stadium in downtown Indianapolis. Since then, the drama has taken several turns with fresh revelations about what’s underneath the ground set aside for the stadium complex that developer Keystone Group wants …
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Carolyn Gentle-Genitty grew up in Belize, the eldest of five children whose parents operated a food cart and canteen. She applied to a private all-girls high school and, upon being accepted, worked with her parents to negotiate the terms that would allow them to afford it. She paid for her associate’s degree through work study, earned a full schola…
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