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Using food to explore all manner of topics, from agriculture to zoology. Eat This Podcast tries to go beyond the obvious to see how the food we eat influences and is influenced by history, archaeology, trade, chemistry, economics, geography, evolution, religion — you get the picture. We don’t do recipes, except when we do, or restaurant reviews, ditto. We do offer an eclectic smorgasbord of tasty topics.
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Critical Ditto

Professor Buckthorn

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Four friends with an unending passion for Pokemon want to take you on a journey quite unlike anything you've heard before...or they've heard before...as they are pretty much making it all up from scratch. Each week, Stew, Ali, David and Tom gather around to tell the story of Kenny, Theo and Brandi through the power of improv and dice rolls, as they set off on their very own Pokemon adventure, in a completely made up Pokemon region. There are battles, there are puns and, most importantly, the ...
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Ditto News

Musings from Asia

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"What goes around, comes around." Ditto News is an idea born out of the false portrayal of Asia by western media outlets. The news covered are biased, lacking facts, and paint a negative picture about countries in Asia. it is time for payback.
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Politic Ditto is Hip Hop centric podcast with an unbiased take on policing and community relations. Hosted by Jfeel, a Bronx bred former DJ and NYPD officer with over 14 years of law enforcement experience and Dro, a former MC from Queens, the avid Hip Hop heads take you Behind the Blue Line to shine a light on police policies and break down artists, albums and lyrics on Behind the Bars on every episode of Politic Ditto.
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Ditto Podcast

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Twins Maris Lawyer and Savannah Coster open up their lives and their questionable wisdom, one story at a time. Title Music: For Mimi by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5kqduvIZM6I
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A random collection of thoughts stories and shocking moments. This kind of a travel diary, but just not the normal kind. Cover art photo msdelinahrae@delinahrae.com image taken in Nadi Fiji 2019. paypal-POOL details - Delinah Rae's Next Adventure https://paypal.me/pools/campaign/112867802055774731
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This podcast series, produced by Byta/ byta.com, is based on our monthly online, live and free event of the same name. This series of interviews is designed to deliver the knowledge to enable tomorrow’s artists, their teams and industry leaders to better manoeuvre their way through the music ecosystem. Each episode features an in-depth one-on-one conversation with someone with extensive experience with the business of music. #HowWeListen Live: In Conversation is hosted by Byta’s founder, Mar ...
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LSQ

Jenny Eliscu

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Interviews focus on key moments of discovery, and the songs/artists that have soundtracked the guest's life. Hosted by journalist and radio presenter Jenny Eliscu (@jennylsq), these are laid-back but in-depth discussions about the journey to find their creative voice and process, and how it has evolved over their career. Episodes also occasionally feature clips from Eliscu's extensive archive, which includes 25 years' worth of interview audio.
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"I've never heard anything like it" - Pope Francis II "Some teachers, I feel, are like Ditto. You know? Like you've seen them before. But James is not that. He's like a shiny Gyrados. 'Cuz you're not only like oh my god it's a Gyrados, you're also like - oh my god it's a SHINY - you know? He's that kind of teacher." - Brien Smith, director's cut
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There is no shortage of content for women balancing parenting with a career. Ditto for those caring for a child with a disability. But what about the women doing both? The SEN Mums’ Career Club is a place for women raising children with complex and additional needs to find support and inspiration from fellow mums who are also endlessly juggling hospital appointments, DLA forms and EHCP reviews with climbing the career ladder. Every week, journalist and SEN mum Leisa Millar speaks to women in ...
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Holy Crap Records Podcast

Cinnamon Kennedy, John Kennedy

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Best of the Underground music (mostly rock music). Holy Crap Records' editors John and Cinnamon Kennedy review the best five submissions from unsigned bands that we have received each week. The music in this podcast comes to you courtesy of the artists themselves, and it tends to be excellent. The editors talk about what we especially like about each song, and tell you trivia that we may have about the artists. We also interview musicians each week, and talk a bit about the music industry an ...
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Fly Nerd Group is Revolution! It is Change! It is the liberation of expression from the evil clutches of conformity. The mission of WFNG is to challenge the boundaries of traditional podcasting and to completely innovate the way ideas are both presented and viewed. We represent those who are not afraid to defy genre. We refuse to follow the trends and instead choose to become the trendsetters, both artistically and through all forms of self expression. Welcome to the Attitude Era!!!
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That's How I Remember It

Craig Finn & Talkhouse

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That’s How I Remember It is a podcast that examines the connection between memory and creativity. Each episode will feature a discussion between Craig Finn and one creator — a musician, author, filmmaker, etc. — about the role that memory plays in their art. These conversations will reveal the different ways each creator synthesizes their remembered life experiences to tell stories about themselves and the world we live in. This podcast is not a nostalgia trip, but rather an exciting convers ...
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Drag Queens' Den is your weekly dose of fabulous queens from all over the scene, from RuPaul to Blackpool, via Liverpool, Pontypool and everywhere else in the country that doesn't rhyme with 'Paul'. Each week Glyn Fussell plays host to a studio of drag queens to guide our listeners on a journey around every aspect of UK Drag Culture from the glitz to the gutter, via the heights and the depths of drag debauchery. Guests in the studio include Michelle Visage, Jamie Campbell, Jodie Harsh, Raven ...
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Welcome to the Mindplex Podcast, hosted by Ben Goertzel, Lisa Rein, Grace Robot and Desdemona Robot. On this show, we ponder AGI, cutting-edge technologies and the evolution of human consciousness. We will interview a wide variety of interesting thinkers - both human and synthetic - to investigate and better understand the complex topics of our time, as we learn to shape technologies that will assist us in bringing about a Benevolent Singularity.Subjects covered include: AGI, the Metaverse, ...
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2 Degrees Out West

Western Resource Advocates

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Listen in as we examine the story behind some of the most pressing conservation issues facing the West. 2 Degrees Out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West. On 2° out west we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home. We find, legislators, researchers, organizers, conservation advocates, and more to ask about what we can do to ...
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Normal Humans is a podcast hosted by Morgan Watt (Inner Decay) and Charlie Ambler (Strike Gently) about all the responsibilities you never knew you'd have. Weekly discussions center around creativity, mental health and growing up. Don't forget to like and subscribe hehe.
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The first ever podcast dedicated to all things Belen, the "Because Belen Podcast" is made just for students, teachers, alumni, and other members of the Belen family. Hosts Bryan Herrera, '06, and Jordan Sanchez, '06, sit down with special guests and discuss a wide range of topics related to the Belen community.
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How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams is the podcast version of Emily White's #1 Amazon best-selling book. White brings each chapter of the book to life with handpicked world-class guests including Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, Imogen Heap, Kam Franklin of The Suffers, Warped Tour Founder Kevin Lyman, legendary attorney Donald S. Passman, Patrick Sansone of Wilco, and more. Host, Author, and Creator Emily White has been the forefront of the modern music industry ...
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Best of the underground, week of Oct 8, 2024: The Kennedys prove with their voices, if not with their brains, that they have made it through the storm and are ok. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)By Cinnamon Kennedy, John Kennedy, JP Kennedy
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Marcela Garcés Anchovies can be very divisive; some people absolutely cannot stand them. I can’t get enough of the little blighters. What’s the difference? It might be as simple as the way they’re stored. At the Dublin Gastronomy Symposium this past summer, I was delighted to learn one crucial way to improve any tin of anchovies: keep it in the fri…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re navigating the aftermath of the recent hurricane, delivering the raw facts on casualties and the heroic rescue efforts making a difference in the community. We’ll sift through the storm of wild conspiracies swirling around, debunking the crazy rumors and misinformation that are making headlines. We’re also shin…
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I kind of felt like I already knew Madi Diaz, even though we’d never met before, when we connected over Zoom this summer for the conversation in episode 112 of the LSQ podcast. That’s in part because we have many music friends in common, and I’ve heard a lot of great things about her over the years. But it’s even more the case because her songs are…
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Katy Kirby is my guest on this episode of That’s How I Remember It. Her record Blue Raspberry came out in early 2024 and it’s one my absolute favorites from this year. We talked about making that record and also typing lyrics on an old school typewriter, “Hard Drive” by Evan Dando, worship chords, playing bass in a church band at 13 years old, 4 Lo…
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Send us a text Ah, the trifecta of modern discourse: conspiracies, controversy, and culture! It’s like the chaotic cocktail we didn’t ask for but somehow ended up sipping at the party of life. Obviously spiked. And let’s not forget—if you’re slathering on baby oil like it’s sunscreen at a beach party, but not going to the beach, you might just be s…
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Climate change is a large scale problem. It’s bigger than any one of us, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of the issue. How can we make a difference? In the West where we can watch the winters get shorter and increasingly the effects of wildfire and drought are harder to ignore, it’s difficult not to be overwhelmed. But, there’s hope.…
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Send us a text Rashid Hadee and the Fly Nerd Group pulse with the vibrant energy of their Chicago roots, a city that serves as both a backdrop and a muse for their music. Growing up in the Windy City, Rashid was surrounded by a rich cultural tapestry that weaves together the thumping beats of house music and the poetic rhythms of hip-hop, each infl…
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If only we could get over our squeamishness, insects can save the planet, banish hunger, protect the rainforests and reduce the climate catastrophe. At least, that’s what article after article tell us as they sing the praises of feeding our food waste to insects like the larvae of the black soldier fly. Insects can grow 5000-fold in 12 days, produc…
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Billy Bragg is a hero of mine and also my guest on this episode of That’s How I Remember It. He’s a fantastic songwriter, incredible performer, outspoken activist and so much more. We talked about him teaching songwriting to hospice patients, songwriting allowing us to say things we can’t always say, Johnny Marr playing on “Greetings from the New B…
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I’ll never forget the first time I heard the music of the iconic noise-rock band The Jesus Lizard — it was more than thirty years ago, thanks to my older brother Michael playing me their song “Seasick,” from the band’s second studio album, Goat, released in 1991 and produced by the legendary Steve Albini. That song blew my mind. It made me feel lik…
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Best of the underground, week of Sept 24, 2024: John’s album released on Capitol Records! Prince/King Charles. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)By Cinnamon Kennedy, John Kennedy, JP Kennedy
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Send us a text In this gripping episode, we continue to analyze and critique the sinister undercurrents of American media, exposing how the elite manipulate artists and journalists as mere puppets, perpetuating ignorance and stifling true creativity. But nah! Fly Nerd Group is the piece with the magnetic to disrupt the status quo. We’re not just ch…
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Send us a text Join David Greene, EFF Senior Staff Attorney and Civil Liberties Director, as he joins Lisa Rein to discuss the latest about Pavel Durov's arrest in France and the implications of Telegram's unencrypted group chats for its users. Even Telegram's one-to-one direct messages are only encrypted if the "secret chat" feature is enabled by …
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Silvestro Silvestori stands in front of some of the metal cans of his varietal olive oils. Xylella fastidiosa is a bacterium that attacks all manner of plants. It prevents water getting to the leaves, so the plant essentially dies of drought. It probably arrived in Italy in 2008 but wasn’t really noticed until 2013, attacking a few trees around the…
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Send us a text "Legacy: Blackness. Consciousness. Intellect." is a powerful exploration of the profound impact that Black culture has had on art, music, and societal consciousness. This conversation highlights how Black artists and thinkers have consistently redefined creative boundaries, infusing their work with deep intellect and a unique perspec…
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Eef Barzelay of Clem Snide is my guest on this episode of That’s How I Remember It. I’ve known Eef a bit for a long time but never had this long of a conversation with him, which I loved. He’s just made a fantastic new record called Oh Smokey and we talked about that, resisting writing things down, the mystique of Led Zeppelin, bands not breaking u…
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Best of the underground, week of Sept 10, 2024: The necessity of being a philosopher. Making up a parable. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)By Cinnamon Kennedy, John Kennedy, JP Kennedy
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Send us a text In the latest episode of the Fly Nerd Group Podcast, hosts add on to the build about the essence of hip hop authenticity, exploring the monumental impact of A Tribe Called Quest and the legendary LL Cool J, whose artistry defines the GOAT status. They also discuss the latest Alien Romulus film, celebrating its commitment to the rich …
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Remi Wolf is my favorite kind of modern artist: a young music-maker who truly doesn't give a flying eff what genre names folks might use to try to neatly categorize her sound. Remi knows that, as she once said, "genres are pretty obsolete at this point." She continued (in this interview with Spin): "I think artists are their own genre, where every …
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Send us a text Meet Stacey Engle, CEO of Twin Protocol, to find out how to take part in the next communication revolution by training your own Digital Twin. Twin Protocol provides the tools to empower individuals and organizations to create and train digital versions of themselves for information sharing, knowledge creation, and continuous learning…
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Send us a text Science Fiction legend David Brin has an engaging discussion with Ben Goertzel about the best methods for teaching AGIs to care about humans and coexist with them. About this episode: For more than 30 years, David Brin has enthralled readers with his imaginative and grounded storytelling, presenting challenges set in futuristic times…
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Send us a text In part 2 of Situation Renaissance, we join Thaione Davis for the Local 181 Union Meeting for the Culture, where he discusses Knowledge of Self and his upbringing in Chicago. Thaione shares insights from his personal journey, highlighting how his experiences have influenced his artistic vision. The conversation then delves into the "…
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Send us a text In this unforgettable episode of the Fly Nerd Radio, multi-hyphenate Chicago legend Thaione Davis, also known as Dave Galaxies, takes the reins in a wild hijacking that brings chaos and excitement to the airwaves. Listeners are treated to an engaging blend of humor, candid stories, and unexpected twists as Thaione's vibrant personali…
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Louise GrayWinner of the Guild of Food Writers award for investigative work in 2024, Avocado Anxiety is about more than avocados. It offers a deep look at the implications of the choices we are faced with when deciding what to buy. Local may not always be best for the planet, but perhaps it avoids the worst abuses of labour. And air-freighted is us…
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Send us a text Listen to FLY NERD GROUP connect to “Politic Ditto” for the highly anticipated “The World is a Stage Pt 2,” featuring Chicago’s own 40th Ward Alderperson, Andre “Prime” Vasquez. This isn’t just another discussion—it’s a vital exploration of Chicago’s rich history, the pulse of hip hop culture, and the essential role you play in shapi…
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Ian Felice from The Felice Brothers is my guest on this episode of That’s How I Remember It. I’ve admired Ian’s songs and performances for a long time, and the band’s new release Valley of Abandoned Songs is yet another great record from them. We talked about that as well as playing bagpipes, how he can remember whole pages from books, his painting…
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Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode of the Fly Nerd Group podcast, we delve into the profound phrase "the world is a stage" and its implications for politics, oppression, and culture. We argue that life often mirrors a theatrical performance, where individuals navigate roles dictated by societal expectations and power structures. Throu…
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As climate change causes the West to become hotter and drier, communities are working hard to save water and stretch limited supplies. But in order to save water, we’ve got to know how much we’re using in the first place. The White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona is working to do just that. Join Kim Mitchell as she talks with Cheryl Pailzote and L…
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On the heels of Foster the People's first new album in seven years, their excellent, uplifting and highly danceable new album Paradise State of Mind, hear from the project's creative mastermind about key moments in his musical journey: how he learned to play piano by ear as a kid, and was later inspired to play guitar by hearing Nirvana's "Smells L…
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