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The Covid-19 pandemic has been one of the weirdest things any of us has lived through. But there was another sickness that once stalked the nation and turned things very strange for a while. In the 1990s Britain was hit by an epidemic of a fatal neurological disease in cows that also killed 178 humans. Science was split between government assurances of safety and dissidents warning of disaster. Trust in officials took a battering. Facts became blurred. And the grisly truth about our global i ...
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The Avrum Rosensweig Show is a unique and intimate schmooze-fest with celebrity host, Avrum Rosensweig, who draws out secrets, dreams and inner most thoughts of plumbers, food servers, crossing guards, stars, celebrities and more. Nowadays, since the October 7th terrorist attack on southern Israel, Avrum is concentrating on Israel, and individuals who have a story to tell of courage and bravery about the days of the war.
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Come along for the ride as we review some of the most fascinating stories centered around the unforgiving skies of the greatest generation. Each episode gives you a peek at specific events, people, and/or aircraft during World War 2, and other major conflicts.
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Oliver Gray and Rich Williams are sent to their rooms to have a good think about what they’ve done. With numerous references to accidental drinking, missed opportunities and Birgit’s potato salad, this cautionary tale is the story behind the stories – the perfect audio companion to Oliver’s never-ending series of books about things people don't usually write books about.
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George's Random Astronomical Object is a biweekly astronomy podcast featuring science discussions about astronomical objects at randomly selected locations in the sky. The wide range of topics discussed in the show include stars, variable stars, variable variable stars, supermassive black holes, ultracool dwarf stars, exoplanets, howler monkeys, infrared radiation, acronyms, more acronyms, starbursts, measurements of less than 12 parsecs, jellyfish galaxies, diffuse ionized gas, and general ...
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He's been the face and the voice of breakfast... Now he's forcing himself into your ear-hole at a different time. Let Johnny and his team finish off the working day with topical chat and marvellous music. It'll get you home - and make you think. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk.
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Some travel tales pass through uncharted territory. Haunted hotels, crazy coincidences, and that eerie sense of deja vu are just the start. Each week, we'll get the real stories from real travelers who've had their own encounters with the unknown, the not-quite-seen, and things that seem pre-ordained. Sure, we'll cover the more famous magical places around the world, filled with their own legend, ritual, and lore. But we'll stay focused on the people who've had those life-changing and horizo ...
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The Tom Barnard Show features local and national guests and is heavily focused on humor. Tom Barnard, host of the #1 local morning show in the United States since 1986, created the podcast with the goal of a show with more creativity and flexibility than radio. Tom hosts the show along with his wife Kathryn, daughter Alex, and son Andy. It airs live central time, Monday-Friday 8 AM to 9:30 PM CST, then The Family at 9:45 to 10:45. You can stream it live at www.tombarnardshow.com, seen in liv ...
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Wicked, Weird, and Grim

Wicked, Weird, and Grim

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You may think you’re an expert on the odd, haunting, and mystifying, but there’s a new podcast in town. History buffs and occult fanatics Caroline Beaver and Ara Eagan, known to their fans as the Sisters Grim or the Grim Sisters, dive deep into history — from rabbit-hole conspiracies to centuries-old folktales. Episodes feature sporadic special guests like paranormal investigators, abnormal psychologists, death doulas, witches, Satanists, and even the occasional long-lost member of Russian r ...
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It is said, that a Jewish town or village that does not teach Talmud, will eventually fade away. That thought is predicated in the idea that the Talmud, or the Gemara, is the cornerstone of our identity. In this podcast, two scholars, Rabbis Gemara and Koropkin, come together to create a chavruta - intellectual soulmates, to talk about the importan…
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Dave's back after two years almost to the day, and he brought a book with him. It's called Theater of the Mind and it contains paranormal stories of both his and his listeners. And if you think that's weird, apparently there's a market for jeans that have fake urine on them. I know, it's not even real urine. What a rip-off. Learn more about your ad…
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- SKOR North's Phil Mackey learns about some $800 pee stained jeans and praises all of Minnesota sports for the weekend with the Vikings draft, the Twins getting back to .500, and the Timberwolves sweeping the Suns in the first round. Plus some other sports happenings and conversations. - KSTP's Chris Egert talks about the hot water South Dakota Go…
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Meet Fern Levitt, the fearless activist documentarian who fearlessly exposes the truths hidden beneath society's veneer. Armed with her camera and unwavering determination, Fern ventures into the heart of social injustice, shedding light on the untold stories of marginalized individuals and animals in peril. From the gas chambers of Auschwitz to th…
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Start your Sunday morning right with Tom Ackerman, the sports director at KMOX, as he brings you the latest updates and insights from the world of sports. Join Tom for in-depth discussions on the Cardinals' recent streak, pitching prowess, and batting improvements. From NFL Draft highlights to NHL playoff predictions, get your weekly dose of sports…
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Join John Hancock and Michael Kelly as they delve into two recent political controversies. Hancock questions public reactions to Governor Noem's admission of shooting her 14-month-old dog, sparking a debate on ethical considerations and political implications. Meanwhile, Kelly weighs in on Joe Biden's use of humor as a potential strategy in debatin…
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In this weekend's religion news, Fred Bodimer covers Pope Francis's exclusive interview with CBS Evening News anchor Norah O'Donnell, addressing topics of peace, famine, and the declining numbers of Catholics in America. Additionally, the United Methodist delegates overwhelmingly endorse a constitutional amendment aimed at addressing debates over t…
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In this weekend health update, Fred Bodimer discusses the recent discovery of bird flu traces in dairy cows, leading to extensive testing and concerns over milk safety. Additionally, the FDA's expanded approval of the obesity drug, Have A Go-V, raises questions about its cost and potential impact on Medicare beneficiaries…
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Join Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillan for a witty exchange filled with laughter and thought-provoking questions. From imagining rude-talking animals to pondering the best thing before sliced bread, their humorous perspectives shine through. Dive into playful discussions about surviving a zombie apocalypse and choosing an intro song for walking into …
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Join Debbie Monterrey as she kicks off the excitement surrounding the Greater St. Louis Marathon, happening this weekend. Mona Vesper, President of Go St. Louis, joins Total Information AM to share the anticipation for this monumental event. With 24 years under its belt, the St. Louis Marathon promises a thrilling experience for participants and sp…
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Join Fred Bodimer as he reports on a historic moment in religion reporting. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell sits down with Pope Francis for an extensive one-on-one interview at the Vatican. At 87 years old, despite some mobility challenges, Pope Francis graciously offers insights into pressing global issues.…
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Join host Debbie Monterrey and delve into the captivating world of acclaimed author Susan McBride in this engaging episode of Book Chat, a collaboration with the St. Louis Public Library. McBride, renowned for her best-selling mystery series set in St. Louis County, discusses her latest release, the reissue of "Heaven Helen Evans Investigates," whi…
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It's a Tomless hour, so the rest of the regulars leap into action to save the day. Not that Friday shows usually have trouble finding something to talk about. There's always something happening in the financial world. In this case, capital gains may become significantly less gainful. And speaking of Gain, wash your clothes. Learn more about your ad…
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- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about Twins being back, and the Vikings selecting their QB of the future in JJ McCarthy and a big defensive addition in Dallas Turner, and talks about his time at the Purple Daily Draft Party for the NFL Draft. Plus how the Atlanta Falcons fully blindsided Kirk Cousins when they drafted a QB at pick 8. - KSTP's Chri…
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This week, Dr Sauna Templeton encountered some sauna bros, we tried to work out which festival would win in a fight, and Dan O’Connell collected a big charity cheque. Sort of. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk…
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So, how 'bout those Twins? And Timberwolves. And Lynx. But just those three, I guess. And let's not even talk about dog and horse racing. Actually, let's do, because it's actually an interesting story. You've heard of rags to riches, but how about the opposite? Yes, you've probably heard about that too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad and Tom remember the legendary late North Stars announcer Al Shaver who recently passed, talk about the hospitality of New York citizens, and Judd shares his NFL Draft preview with the first day happening tonight! - KSTP's Chris Egert talks about the desire to move the Sundance Film Festival out of Utah and potentially br…
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How long can you go without feeling annoyed? If it's more than 24 hours, then good news: you've achieved nirvana, or perhaps you're some sort of immortal being. For those of us still stuck on Earth, let's share in the misery. And while we're at it, let's add some physical discomfort too by getting parts of us pierced. Learn more about your ad choic…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad declares Minnesota the State of Winning after the Timberwolves took a 2-0 series lead against the Phoenix Suns last night and the Twins rallied in the 9th inning to come from behind and walk-off against the White Sox. Could the Target get updated to be a more modern arena? Judd supplies some answers and how that process w…
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What's your idea of "hard work"? 40 hours a week at the office? Maybe to some people. 60 hours loading livestock into a gigantic supervillain-style blender? Child's play. Try acting. You work a grueling three months on, nine months off schedule and all you get out of it is tens of millions of dollars. Those are the real heroes. Them and whoever fig…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad is demanding some sort of a refund after his Monday night was disrupted by an accidental shelter in place alert issued to his area. Talks about the differences of generations with Tom and how the awarding of trophies to everyone impacted character growth for some of the younger generations. Plus, the Twins beat a terrible…
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If you see a bear cub, what do you do? If your answer was anything but "keep your distance", you've got some learning to do. If it was "grab it", we question your sanity. Unfortunately, the latter happens. You know what also happens? Minnesota teams win games. I didn't say it happens a lot, but it does happen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Tonight (April 22, 2024) begins the holiday of Passover. Jews everywhere celebrate the exodus from Egypt 3500 years ago. In essence, we are embracing freedom over slavery, and showing our appreciation to God and all humankind who ensure a better world. Have a beautiful holiday. To everyone, continue to find your inner gift and use it to enhance the…
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- SKOR North's Phil Mackey is in high spirits after a weekend that saw the Timberwolves pick up a Game 1 win over the Suns in the playoffs, a Twins win against a division rival. Plus Tom tells about the time he got shot in the leg with an arrow and the crew discusses Randy Johnson killing a bird with a fastball in spring training. - Bob Sansevere p…
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Imagine looking through the lens of camera at Sophia Loren, or Cher or Katherine Hepburn. Tom Sandler has done exactly that. Tom is my guest on this show. He is indeed considered to be the royal family's photographer while they are in Canada. And he has photographed dozens of stars including: Tony Bennett, Charlize Theron, Queneth Paltrow, Steve Ma…
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If you're looking for a unique place to spend a few hours (with or without kids), look no further than City Museum. The downtown St. Louis attraction was KMOX host Scott Jagow's destination this week for Roaming St. Louis. He chats with the museum's creative director Rick Erwin about the history of the place, the bus on the roof, other highlights a…
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Join Scott Jagow as he takes a trip down memory lane to explore the iconic fashion trends of the 1950s. From poodle skirts and penny loafers to figure-eight pencil skirts and tailored blouses, delve into the stylish ensembles that defined the era. Discover the popular color schemes, accessory choices, and hairstyling techniques that were all the ra…
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Join Tom Ackerman for an in-depth discussion on the latest in sports. From the resilient performance of the soccer team, showing determination and comeback prowess, to the growing concerns surrounding the Cardinals' performance on the field, and the excitement surrounding a new player for the Billikens, this episode covers it all. With insights fro…
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Join Scott Jagow as he intertwines haiku, baseball, and the musical prowess of Taylor Swift. Delve into the magic of haiku as it captures the essence of the season, explore the significance of April in the world of baseball, and celebrate the artistry and honesty of Taylor Swift's music. From the beauty of nature to the excitement of sports and the…
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Join Fred Bodimer as he delves into the latest updates in the world of religion. This episode covers the ongoing restoration efforts at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, the concerning rise in anti-Semitic incidents in Missouri, and the unexpected passing of Christian music star Mandisa. From the rebuilding of historic landmarks to addressing pressing…
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Join Fred Bodimer as he brings you the latest updates in health news from the weekend. Discover the dual benefits of obesity drug Zepbound in relieving obstructive sleep apnea and the unexpected effects of the weight loss drug Ozempic on personality and behavior. Plus, learn about the melatonin industry's call for tighter guidelines and the CDC's c…
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Join Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian as they delve into a sobering discussion about the brevity of life and the harsh realities of violence in the community. From reporting on murder scenes to witnessing the aftermath of tragic events, Stu shares his poignant observations on how life continues amidst tragedy. The conversation touches on the devalu…
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Join Debbie Monterrey as she sits down with Tim Green, Executive Vice President of the St. Louis Electrical Connection, to discuss the organization's impactful annual event. Learn how the partnership between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is making a difference i…
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Join Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman on "Total Information" as they catch up with Kat Neville, Vice President of Communication at Explore St. Louis. Kat shares insights from her recent trip to Charleston, where she represented St. Louis at the Travel South global summit. Discover how St. Louis is making international connections and promoting itself t…
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There are some things you just shouldn't do. Don't run from the cops. Don't support terrorists. Don't eat people. Even if those people appear extra tasty, just don't do it. Chew on a nice tin of tobacco instead. Sure you might get gum cancer, and sure the price may have gone up 25 times since you were a kid, but it's better than the alternative. Ma…
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- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Twins' woes at the plate as they bat .193 as a team, are striking out a lot, and just not winning games. Should the Twins fire their hitting coach like some fans are demanding? Are hitting coaches even worth it? Plus talks about higher-ups suggesting ideas to seasoned vets. - Bob Sansevere talks about a mu…
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This week, the Thang Gang investigated a new theory about Australia, the symptoms of Australia, and the causes of Australia. Plus, we played a brand new game – What Does It All Mean…. and, right at the start of the week Johnny gave Harry front-row tickets to a 6-nil defeat. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio,…
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Trade your nails in for a soda and watch some women's basketball, because there's a paradigm shift in college sports. For the first time ever, more people watched the women's games than the men's. Is it because women are all extremely tall now? Is it because Caitlyn Clark is the new Michael Jordan? Maybe the men just suck this year. Learn more abou…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad decides to talk about anything besides the woeful Twins so the crew talks Pickleball, the history of where it began and how it was invented. Plus the crew discusses Jontay Porter's ban from the NBA and looks into seeing if Judd has any secret talents. - Duane Chapman aka Dog the Bounty Hunter joins the show to talk about …
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How are you with plants? Are you an unwitting plant assassin? Try a cactus. Or a succulent. Or a cactus that is also a succulent. Any combination should work. You can buy it with all the money that apparently lines the bottom of our garbage cans. You'll find that money more accessible than the stuff that goes toward elections, despite there being m…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad talks about the Twins' blowout 11-3 loss to the Orioles out in Baltimore yesterday and how Chris Paddack was somehow praised despite allowing 9 runs in his pitching start. Plus how will the Wolves fare in their first round NBA matchup against the Phoenix Suns, do they stand a chance? - KSTP's Chris Egert joins and ribs Ju…
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David Eisenstadt is a PR/Communications expert. He also has music in his blood. For this reason, he decided at 76 years-old to start writing a book, which he called: Under the Radar: 30 Notable Canadian Jewish Musicians. Once that was done, he set about writing his second book called: Musicians Under the Radar: 36 Notable Canadian Jewish Performers…
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People seem to think they can do anything as long as they have a cause. Blocking traffic, burning buildings, and the worst of all: parking at a meter that still has time left on it. The nerve. It's safer and less destructive to stay home and watch movie adaptations of video games. Don't worry, they don't suck like they used to. Learn more about you…
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- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad fumbled their chance to land Caitlin Clark in the WNBA draft after going on a streak of winning during the season and how that pick could've reinvigorated the franchise, tries to convince Tom that the Twins had an off day and how the pitching issues continue for the club. - KSTP's Chris Egert joins and talks about a shoot…
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If you have kids between the ages of 1 and 10, odds are you watch a lot of Bluey. But what about the classics? What happened to Mickey Mouse? Apparently he got rabies, that's what. No kid wants to see that. One thing will never change though: talking animals are big money in the grade school market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about his days in youth football being made fun of, finds out that he accidentally ignored a text from Tom over the weekend, and talks about the Twins' sweep in a double header over the Tigers and their horrendous loss to spill the overall series yesterday. Oh yeah, everyone who is good is on the IL too. - KSTP's Ch…
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