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Comet Commentary

The University of Olivet

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Listen to alumni and campus community members share stories about their experiences at Olivet. Themes include giving thanks, holiday traditions, WOCR reflections, and more! Hosted and produced in conjunction with MPC students.
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All Things Unexplained

Dr. Tim Mounce, CJ Dearinger, Smitty Neaves

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It began during March 2020: dawn of COVID. Three friends with a lot of kids suddenly not in school decided now was the time to start that podcast they had always talked about. All Things Unexplained was born. All Things Unexplained is an audio (new episodes every Monday) and video podcast that covers mysterious topics from aliens to Bigfoot to astrophysics and everything in between. The truth is still out there. 🛸 SHOP THE UNEXPLAINED STORE 🛸 Email us: allthingsunexplained@yahoo.com 🏆🎙️PEOPL ...
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The Cheese Wheel Podcast

Broadway Podcast Network

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The Cheese Wheel Podcast is a weekly comedy show where we spin a wheel to determine our media obsessions. Join Jesse McAnally, Andrew DeWolf, and Liz Esten as they dive into whatever the wheel chooses next! Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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Impact Winter

Audible Originals

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“They came after the impact and the firestorms. When the sun went dark. Like they’d been there all along. Just waiting.” From executive producers of The Walking Dead and Travis Beacham, the writer of Pacific Rim, comes a heart-stopping Audible Original featuring a brilliant British cast. It’s the near future and seven years since a comet hit the earth and blotted out the sun. The world is a dark, frozen landscape. And then, beastly creatures emerge and take over. Can they really be vampires? ...
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GBA Podcast

Geoprofessional Business Association

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Welcome to the GBA Podcast, where we present information and expertise from geoprofessionals around the globe to provide you with wisdom and insight to help in your pursuit of knowledge. GBA was founded over 50 years ago to serve geotechnical, environmental, and other geoprofessionals by giving them proven tools to achieve business success by confronting risk and optimizing performance.
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Do you like Picnics? Do you like Music? Your answer to the 2nd question is significantly more important than the 1st question, because this is a show about music. Danilo Allen sits down with a friend, and together they discuss the music that they have been listening to over the past month (whilst sometimes enjoying some drinks and some food). It's a show all about enjoying music and living an artistic life.
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Recycled Electrons

Robert Simpson and Chris Lintott

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Astronomy and science chatter from astronomers Chris Lintott and Robert Simpson. Recorded in the heart of Oxford on the finest land available. Follow us @recycledelec on Twitter and individually on @chrislintott and @orbitingfrog. If you like what you hear, leave us a review on iTunes.
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Experience the world of astronomy with #1 in the world for visual comet discoveries, Don Machholz. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, journey with Don Machholz into the solar system and beyond every Wednesday.
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Occult, History, Conspiracy, Violence. Host, Jon Towers pours a giant drink and tackles topics weekly. Sometimes dark, sometimes mysterious but always entertaining. Jon presents the information in a conversational but edgy tone and struggles to add context and often levity to these examinations of dark magic, the mysteries hidden in dusty old books, forgotten myths, unknown stories of our past, politics and pop-culture and plots from secret organizations and elites. In realms (occultism and ...
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Join Ken Brooks and a panel of local leaders as they discuss how local people, businesses, organizations, schools, and governments are working together to make the West Liberty, Iowa area a better place in which to live, work, learn, grow, and play. Building Together is presented by WeLead - West Liberty Economic Area Development. Special thank you to our podcast sponsors: West Liberty Auto Parts and the West Liberty Good Fellas.
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Best Boys

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The Best Boys of Hollywood are usually essential crew members, but for Monica and Jessica, they’re also the actors and filmmakers who make movie ticket prices worth it. Two best friends without film degrees, talking about the Best Boys in the biz. Produced by Third Comet Media LLC.
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A weekly horror discussion podcast where an audience suggested horror film get dissected into the good, the bad, and anything else we find fun or relevant. From intros, anecdotes, the kill of the week and the occassion deleted scene, we keep the horror hilarity happening
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This is the Sub Pop Podcast, a product of Sub Pop Records, the Seattle-based record label since 1988. Hear stories from inside, outside, and adjacent to Sub Pop, straight from the horse's mouth. Season 3 begins May 23, 2017 with a new episode out every other Tuesday. Absolutely nothing sounds better.
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Awesome Astronomy explores the frontiers of science, space and our evolving understanding of the universe. Join Ralph, Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programmes dedicated to space and astronomy news and monthly podcast extras covering hot topics and special interviews in the world of science and astronomy.
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Two old friends cracking wise and talking thoughtfully about favorite flicks as if from their cozy seats at the back of a beloved theater. Pass the popcorn! Current Season: Apocalypse Then! Looking back at dystopian cinema from the ridiculous to the sublime - just as it was looking forward to...now?
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Singularity

Bill DeSmedt | Scribl

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What if the cataclysmic Tunguska explosion of 1908 was caused, not by a meteor or a comet, but by a microscopic black hole? What if that fantastic object - smaller than an atom, older than the stars, heavier than a mountain - is still down there, orbiting deep inside the earth, slowly consuming the planet? What if only a rookie government agent and an uncannily-insightful consultant stand between a renegade Russian billionaire and his plans to use the black hole to change history - or end it ...
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Bard Rock Extended Universe is where you can find all the Bard Rock Cafe content you love outside of our main campaigns. Twitch streams, miniseries, charity events, you name it! We don't just play DND, we play other TTRPGs like Masks, Monster of the Week, and so much more!
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In this podiobook: When a comet the size of a small moon threatens the remote world of Regal the Earth Alliance assigns the most decorated ship in the fleet, the Arwen, to destroy it. Its Captain, Marjorie Cook, sees this as an opportunity to redeem herself after a tragic mistake in her past causes the death of over 400 of her crew. It seems like an easy mission but, when the Arwen arrives, it finds things are not what they seem.
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Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include philosophy and thought -- Plato, Aristotle, Leonhard Euler, Henri Amiel, and the French Rights of Man; adventure and mystery -- the ascent of Aconcagua and the mystery ship Mary Celeste; science -- a new comet and lichen dyes; portraits of the seasons by Lucy Maud Montgomery: biographies of Charles Dickens and Clara and Robert Schuman; a history of the Transcendental utopia Fruitlands by ...
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Join amateur space weather enthusiast Isaac Bredeman for the current space weather conditions, a forecast for the next few days and beyond, and to learn details about fascinating space weather phenomena. This podcast is released on the third Saturday of every month.
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This week we’re replaying some of our favorite shows about planets and stars and galaxies and the people who have studied them. In this episode from March 2022, the story of an astronomer who definitely made her mark on the sky: Caroline Herschel, the first woman to discover a comet. Plus: residents of Pooler, Georgia, have a local landmark, a gian…
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Pulitzer nominated writers Ace D Wizard & Strawberry Porg join me in the booth as we regale one another with tales of Comets & Temples. Links to everything: https://linktr.ee/thewizardscroll Show artwork by Nick Vanamee Songs used: Startup NEW GAME, Passage of Shifting Floors COLLAPSE, CEMETERY MOONGLOW & Druids Encounter- Equip ; Rusted- Phineas a…
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It’s a wonderful night, you’re hanging out with your friends, and everyone is talking about a comet passing by. Then you suffer a neighbourhood blackout and find yourself in the intersection of an excellent episode of the twilight zone, and a terrible improv show. and the only house you can see from your own house is…..your own house. Realities of …
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This fall, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is predicted to be visible to the naked eye, and some think it could be a truly bright spectacle. In this show, I give an overview of how to look for the comet in September and October. I also describe how space weather is responsible for many of a comet's classic features! Visit theskylive.com/c2023a3-info for up…
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This week we’re replaying some of our favorite shows about planets and stars and galaxies and the people who have studied them. In this episode from July 2019, we look at one of the most prominent July 4th events before American independence, an astronomical event in 11th Century China. Plus: Oatman, Arizona's Sidewalk Egg Frying Challenge offers a…
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This week we’re replaying some of our favorite shows about planets and stars and galaxies and the people who have studied them. In this episode from November 2020, Cincinnati dedicates an observatory that was open to the public, the first of its kind in the U.S., one called the “birthplace of American astronomy.” How Cincinnati became the ‘Birthpla…
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In this episode, we dive into the wonders of August 2024 skies. This month, you can look forward to viewing several planets, the Perseid Meteor Shower, the Moon’s Alpine Valley, and we’ll examine some of the best globular clusters in Sagittarius. We’ll also update you on some space missions and much more! I’m apologizing in advance for the nasal so…
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With our previous movie, it was a great idea executed terribly. This movie is fittingly the mirror opposite. A terrible idea executed brilliantly. This is just an excellent movie but the premise just begs so many unanswered questions. It follows Jordan Peeles great idea of facing cultural issues through a distorted lens, much like the twilight zone…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: In an All Things Unexplained exclusive, Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger reveals the shocking location of a secret CIA base! ***** What mysterious experiments are happening at CERN? Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the …
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This week we’re replaying some of our favorite shows about planets and stars and galaxies and the people who have studied them. In this episode from June 2021, French astronomer Guillaume Le Gentil tries to observe the transit of Venus in the 18th Century, only it doesn't go so well. Plus: Pringle, South Dakota is home to an enormous – and apparent…
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Where is America in the Book of Revelation? Is it possible that in the end we are the bad guys? In this episode we’ll look at the Proskuriv Pogrom, A lesser known genocide of the Jews among the backdrop of the Russian revolution in 1918-1919 and much, much more! We will ask why is it that evil regimes thru history turn on God’s Chosen People? And w…
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Three teens find themselves suddenly find themselves in the Digital World. What do you do in a strange and unfamiliar land with new monster friends? Why you go on a road trip, of course! Featuring Claire Mulkerin (she/her) as the Game Master Annie Craton (she/her) as Sarah Baxter and Didelmon Anne McShane (they/them) as Lyle Petit and Imorimon Anna…
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We hope you've got a list of citations ready because we're heading back to school with HOT SPELLS, where libraries aren't just forbidden for kids in Idaho. But before we learn all about Warts, Hexes, and Boils we'll be discussing the recent Dynamite comics Kickstarter and a few other goodies in the Darkwing merchandise realm! And also the differenc…
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Today in 2012, the New York Times reported on what it called “probably the worst art restoration project of all time.” Thanks to an amateur artist, a fresco of Jesus in a church in northeastern Spain ended up looking quite different. Plus: a youngster in England wanted to help a local museum, so she donated her favorite rock to the collection. A To…
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We're back with the second episode of our show, featuring the inaugural spin of "The Cheese Wheel," where Jess has chosen the incredible album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan. Join us as we dive deep into each track, exploring how Chappell Roan's music has captivated the zeitgeist in an unprecedented way—even winning over t…
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It's our penultimmate episode of Apocalypse Then! And ChillerPop and Absynthe bring you the 2006 graphic novel adaptation V For Vendetta! Hear us go off on the "war on terror", trumpism, the pandemic, fascism and more! Does this movie make you want to stand up to evil authoritarians? What banned books and music would YOU keep in your secret lair? L…
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe has revealed some new details about our solar system’s top star, including that it’s very loud (!) Plus: starting today in Cumberland, Wisconsin, it’s Rutabaga Fest. The Sun: Extremely loud and incredibly hot (Astronomy.com) Cumberland, WI Rutabaga Festival Our backers on Patreon keep this show shining --- Support this pod…
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In this podcast extra for Awesome Astronomy in August 2024, we bring you two of the Plenary Sessions from the British Planetary Science Conference 2024, hosted by Space Park Leicester and the National Space Center. The first, from Dr Aprajita Verma, discusses the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), and the second, from Dr Steve Banham, gives …
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Today in 1936, the birthday of Wilt Chamberlain, a legend on the basketball court who, after retirement, took a detour into the world of professional volleyball. Plus: today in 1953, a story about a wife, a husband, a divorce and a life-size dummy. Remembering Wilt Chamberlain's Short-Lived but Momentous Volleyball Career (Inside Hook) Dummy Divorc…
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Today in 2018, a bidder in Delaware put up $410,000 for a license plate. It doesn't happen a lot, but there’s a whole subculture around license plates in the First State, and once in a while it can turn pretty lucrative. Plus: today in 1948, the birthday of Robert Plant, who says he once paid big bucks for a radio station to stop playing one of his…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: What mysterious experiments are happening at CERN? Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. CERN's main focus is particle physics – the study of the fundamental constituents of matte…
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For National Photography Day, a look at the many ways people in the pre-computer days could make photos look like something they weren't, for fun or for not so honorable reasons. Plus: back in 1971, American Airlines put out an ad showing off its in-flight piano bar. A Giant Visitor to New York City (Library of Congress) Faking It: Manipulated Phot…
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In this “compare and contrast” episode we look at the Democrat National Convention in the tumultuous and radical times of 1968 and bouncing the event off of the upcoming tumultuous and radical times of 2024. Some of the historical events leading up to the two events line up in really weird "eternal reoccurance" ways and might let us check the “hist…
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It's been more than four decades since a mysterious signal seemingly came from somewhere in Sagittarius. No signal like it has ever been found again. It didn't seem to contain any information. Mercury's in conjunction with the sun. Venus slowly heads deeper into the evening sky. The moon hides Saturn. Mars continues on its way after passing Jupiter…
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In this episode in our All About Series we take a look at Emission Nebulae. Learn about how they formed, their impact on the science of astronomy and we offer some tips on how you can observe them. Whether you’ve been at this for years or just starting out, there's something here for everyone. If you’d like to support the channel feel free to buy u…
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If you find yourself at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, you may come across one of its most unusual attractions: the husband calling contest. We'll explain how it works. Plus: starting tomorrow in Lebanon, Indiana, it’s Augtoberfest. The Iowa State Fair Husband Calling Contest (Neatorama) Augtoberfest We’re calling on you to back our show on Pat…
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Cheese Wheel! Your hosts, Andrew DeWolf, Jess McAnally, and Liz Esten, are kicking things off with a deep dive into a true cult classic: Doug Walker's cinematic opus, Kickassia. This 2010 parody film, brought to life by the Nostalgia Critic and his team, follows their outlandish attempt to take over the one-…
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On their way to Dubobnik, Hope, Lydia, and Penelope are shipwrecked on a small, craggy island off Guernsey. They take shelter in an old monastery, but are surprised to find the island crawling with Blighters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Today's the birthday in 1895 of an inventor with a huge legacy: Ignacio Anaya Garcia, the man who gave us nachos. Plus: starting tomorrow on Long Island, it’s the Laura Branigan “Spirit of Love” Memorial Gathering. Meet Ignacio Anaya García, the Man Who Invented Nachos, In Today’s Google Doodle (Fortune) Laura Branigan “Spirit of Love” Memorial Gat…
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People have feelings about tipping today, and that was true when tipping first came to the United States. But the people who opposed tipping had sometimes opposing reasons for their anti-tip stances. Plus: a new silver coin issued by Samoa features Wonder Woman. When Tipping Was Considered Deeply Un-American (NPR’s The Salt) Samoa issues silver coi…
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Today in 1975, a famous concert by the Grateful Dead at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall. And if you look closely at the credits, you’ll see a peculiar listing that reads “Mickey Hart - percussion and crickets.” Plus: this week in Maine, it’s the Machias Wild Blueberry Festival. So many roads : the life and times of the Grateful Dead by Da…
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We found a movie that takes the piss out of those “kid makes friends with a monster” movies in a way that has never been done, and we are on board for this. This takes inspiration from some very obvious sources and makes no apologies, and we couldn’t be happier. We have merch now! Follow us on Twitch for listening parties and just hanging out. Also…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: His TikTok is legendary (5thpillarofemphasis), and now Dan Warren joins us to discuss UFOs and more. Also, returning to ATU to guest cohost is our friend, the talented D.J. from Calling All Beings (make sure to check him out in …
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Researchers want to head off the small but serious risk of fire that comes with lithium ion batteries. A team at Clemson University may have found a way to teach the batteries how to put themselves out if they start burning. Plus: we have a new world record for “fastest time to slice a bell pepper.” Self-extinguishing batteries could reduce the ris…
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