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Metaphysical Weather

Metaphysical Weather

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A Long Beach-based, all-vinyl music podcast with minimal palaver. Hosted by Casa Dega Produced & Edited by Jonathan Gilbert (Episodes 4-5) Produced & Edited by Victoria Mortati (Episodes 1-3) https://www.instagram.com/casa_dega/
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The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper

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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to From Stuck to Successful, where we show you how to unlock your business's growth to get to your next big thing. As a business owner, you know you should be growing your business, but how? This is the podcast that shows you how to eliminate barriers that are holding you back. We believe that roadblocks limit your success, stifle your growth, and prevent you from the financial and emotional success that you deserve.
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Film Director Phil Grabsky and art-lover Laura Bentham meet each week to talk about paintings that inspire or excite them. Listen to their ‘Painting of the Week’ and explore some of the world’s most amazing art. For more information and to see the artwork being discussed please visit www.seventh-art.com/podcast
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Wicked Fast Podcast

Lungboy & Timmy G.

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Brian 'Lungboy' Bell and Tim “Timmy G” Gorham bring their two decades of NASCAR knowledge to bring you the best of the speedways each week. You never know who will be joining the conversation on The Wicked Fast Podcast. Past podcast guests include Danica Patrick, Ty Dillon, Chase Elliott, Austin Dillon, Matt Kenseth, and Ryan Newman. From weekly picks, all-star guests, behind-the-scenes stories, professional expertise and lots of industry secrets, the Wicked Fast Podcast is a “must listen” f ...
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Post-Race Inspection

Alex Gagnon and Nate Schweitzer

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Hosts Alex Gagnon and Nate Schweitzer are here to break down each and every NASCAR weekend, with discussions about the previous race, major news in the NASCAR world, and more. Covers the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, Craftsman Truck Series, a bit of ARCA and more.
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In History Hit's Historical Fiction podcast, authors of newly published novels talk about their work, historians and writers discuss how great historical figures are depicted in fiction, and commentators explore contemporary concerns about "fake news" and "post-truth". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mr A+

Michael Theo

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Greeting Ladies & Gentlemen. Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m your host Michael Theo, otherwise known as Mr A+, you may have seen me on the hit television show Love On the Spectrum. With this podcast I hope to entertain and bring love and light into peoples lives. I'll be releasing episodes every Wednesday morning (Australian time). If you want to stay up to date on new episodes please tap follow my podcast and look me up on Instagram. Hope you enjoy my podcast ladies and Gentlemen. ...
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Hector is the CEO of Dega Systems where he thrives on learning, challenges, and growth. He began his career working in a crisis hotline counseling center and these experiences and ability spawned his career in solving technology problems. With 25 years of experience in managing technology at high-growth companies and organizations, he serves as the…
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This week, three major international shows: Claude Monet’s Thames views in London, the Henri Matisse retrospective in Basel and Helen Frankenthaler in Florence. An exhibition that Claude Monet hoped to see in his lifetime but which never happened has at last become a reality. A gathering of Monet’s views of the Thames—looking from his hotel room at…
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This week: the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, has invited the US artist Glenn Ligon to explore its history and collections, and his interventions are revealed this week. Ben Luke goes to Cambridge to talk to Ligon about the project. Few artists’ lives prompt as much discussion as that of Paul Gauguin, and a new biography of the French artist …
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This week: the Van Gogh blockbuster in London, a new book on the birth of Impressionism, and Juan Pablo Echeverri’s performative self-portraits. As the exhibition Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers opens at the National Gallery in London as part of its bicentenary celebrations, The Art Newspaper’s special correspondent and resident expert in the Dutch pain…
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Episode #25: From Stuck to Successful – Interview with DJ Waldow – Business Owner, Writer, Startup Founder, Email Rebel DJ Waldow loves words. He’s also my hero because he wrote the world's best book about email marketing. The Rebels Guide to Email Marketing is a book that changed my life because of the concepts in it. DJ has spent time at many sof…
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Episode #26: From Stuck to Successful - Interview with Mandy McEwen - Mod Girl Founder and Luminetics Founder Mandy is an expert at helping B2B businesses use digital marketing and LinkedIn to grow their businesses. She's a LinkedIn Sales Navigator Trainer, infusing 17 years of digital marketing to help brands grow via social selling. She’s also a …
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Episode #18: From Stuck to Successful – Interview with Amy Kardel - Co-Founder of Clever Ducks Amy is an experienced international entrepreneur providing IT industry leadership and practical solutions to business challenges through her IT firm, Clever Ducks, and through the work she does at CompTIA. She’s devoted to helping the IT industry grow and…
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Kate is a remarkable woman who’s traveled an indelible journey, rising from stuck to success. She’s doing incredible work in helping transform the lives of men by helping them rewrite their pasts, release the things that are holding them back, and ultimately reclaiming their futures. Inside her practice and coaching business, she spends her time le…
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The Week in Art is back. In this first episode of the season: on Tuesday it was reported in the Financial Times that Sotheby’s core earnings are down 88% in the first half of this year. This is the latest evidence to suggest that the art market may be in a far more serious economic rut than its major players have previously indicated, after disappo…
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Josh Lannon is a special individual. He’s a driven man who colors outside the lines, helping service members, law enforcement officers, first responders, and veterans get the treatment they need as they heal from the damages of PTSD, chemical dependency, and other addictions. Josh’s story of resilience is a core identity and attribute of the organi…
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Master Sergeant Tom Spooner wants military men and law enforcement veterans to know that they are not alone. As a former Special Operations Veteran with more than two decades of military service, Tom Spooner has seen things that most humans only read about in books or see on the movie screen. Throughout his decorated military career, he spent time …
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We recap our weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway including our thoughts on the Rain Tires and how NASCAR handled it. A recap of the Nashville race, which got us our 11th winner and a preview of the Chicago Road Course this weekend. Also how can Kyle Busch get into the playoffs and an update on everything that is Silly Season.…
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On Thursday 4 July, the UK will hold a general election, with the Labour party currently far ahead in the opinion polls. Dale Berning Sawa, a contributor to The Art Newspaper who is also commissioning editor at the online news site The Conversation, joins Ben Luke to reflect on the effects on culture of 14 years of Conservative or Conservative-led …
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This week, Phil and Laura look at Vincent’s other ‘Starry Night’, painted just down the road from his famous yellow house in Arles, and explore the themes of love, madness and beauty that have followed this beloved and troubled artist over the centuries... Support the showBy Seventh Art Productions
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This week: Just Stop Oil’s Stonehenge protest. On Wednesday, two activists sprayed orange powder paint made from cornflour on to three of the boulders at Stonehenge, prompting outrage and some support. Before this latest action, in an article for the July/August print edition of The Art Newspaper, John Paul Stonard had argued that Just Stop Oil’s m…
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This week we are joined by Executive Vice President & General Manager of New Hampshire Motor Speeway, Dave McGrath. He gets us ready for everything that is going on up at the track this weekend. CJ McLaughlin also joins the show to talk about his future with racing and who he thinks should replace Martin Truex Jr, who will be retiring this year. We…
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This week: it’s arguably the best loved of the major art fairs among collectors and dealers, but what have we learned about the art market at this year’s Art Basel, in its original Swiss home? The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor, Tim Schneider, tells us about the big sales in Switzerland amid the wider market picture. The journalist Lynn B…
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This week: we explore the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition dedicated to what Georgia O’Keeffe called her New Yorks—paintings of skyscrapers and views from one of them across the East River, which marked a turning point in her career. Sarah Kelly Oehler, one of the curators of the show, tells us more. One of the most distinctive of all London’s…
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We apologize we have been off for the last few weeks, life has been busy to say the least. We catch up on everything we missed from Stewart Haas Racing news, the races at Kansas, Darlington, North Wilkesboro, Charlotte & WWT. Timmy talks about how he won back to back Media Championships at NHMS and Brian let's us know why he isn't a fan of NASCAR's…
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The publication in April of Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Index Annual Report has provided the art world with much food for thought. We look at the implications for artists and institutions with Louis Jebb, the managing editor of The Art Newspaper and our technology specialist. As the Centre Pompidou in Paris is taken over on all it…
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As the Louvre’s director admits that the Paris museum wants to move its most famous painting away from the crowded gallery in which it is currently displayed, we ask the Leonardo specialist Martin Kemp: does the museum have a Mona Lisa problem? We also talk about the painting’s continuing allure and the ongoing efforts to explain its mysteries. In …
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We take a tour of Tate Britain’s new exhibition, Now You See Us, featuring more than 100 women artists who worked between the 16th and 20th centuries, with Tabitha Barber, its curator. The Dia Art Foundation has reached its half century and its director, Jessica Morgan, tells us how it has changed in that time, and especially how it has radically e…
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We talk to The Art Newspaper’s reporter Sarvy Geranpayeh about her conversations with six Palestinian artists about their daily lives amid Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza. Frank Stella, one of the key artists in the history of American abstraction, has died, aged 87. We speak to Bonnie Clearwater, the director and chief curator of the N…
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After years of decreasing public funding, the lingering effects of the Covid pandemic and enduring questions around the ethics of corporate sponsorship, UK museums are facing unprecedented financial pressures. Some commentators are suggesting that the time has come to abandon the policy of free admission to museums that is viewed by many as key to …
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