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The Oasis Podcast

The Oasis Podcast

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Oasis Podcast is the only podcast/ radio show dedicated to the most influential band of the 1990s, Oasis. We delve into the history of the group as well as discussing many other areas of music and pop culture through in depth interviews with people who experienced the phenomenon that was the rise of Oasis at the time. We discuss the impact on pop culture back then, plus their legacy today. With high production values we edit the shows together with archive material from the time, including r ...
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Every football fan knows it's the goals that really stay with you such is their juddering emotional impact. In Life Goals well known football fanatics re -live the eight defining goals of their lives with host Theo Delaney and reflect on what was happening at the time as it all comes flooding back. Like a good football match it veers from the poignant to the euphoric
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Nostalgic for the great entertainment you loved as a kid and young adult? The Outdated Entertainment Hour - hosted by Bob Smith, a veteran entertainment podcaster, writer and editor (Good Times Magazine, Pro Wrestling Illustrated) - will bring back many of your favorite music artists, TV shows, books, films, and much more. Enjoy conversations with notable guests who have been entertainers or musicians - or an array of experts on great stars or classic moments. Hey - it's a fun-filled look at ...
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The Laidback Bike Report is about people. Bent riders ride interesting bikes, go to interesting places and have interesting stories. That's the basis of this monthly podcast which is the audio version of our YouTube webcasts found here: https://goo.gl/CHOOgX. Sure, we'll talk about products and have tips and tricks for you but each month our show is built around an interview. We'll continue to get the personal side from folks adventure riding around the world. We will delve into the minds of ...
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Bistec

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"Bistec," executive produced and written by Manuel Ruiz-Barrera, tells the compelling story of a seasoned Cuban Revolutionary whose life is turned upside down when a prominent dissident moves into his neighborhood, uncovering secrets, disrupting lives, and testing loyalties. This historical fiction drama explores Cuba's modern surveillance and informant systems within a gripping narrative filled with surprises. Outro: "Bistec" is a production of Nuestro Studios, with executive production, di ...
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The BREAKING BRED NETWORK

BREAKING BRED NETWORK

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The BREAKING BRED NETWORK is a Positive Podcast that Highlights Positive people & Organizations. We bring fun, positive, entertainment that is great for your morning commute or daily workout. Join us as we will highlight the unsung heroes of the community in a casual way. We chat with local influencers and entrepreneurs to get some information about the everyday life of a community member putting themselves out there to build the community they want.
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Hello and welcome back to the oasis podcast! After securing tickets in the pre-sale I jumped on a Zoom with Patrons Katy, Brandon, Stef and Tom to celebrate getting tickets for the Oasis Reunion Plus I drop in the 2nd part of my interview with Richard Bowes from a couple of days agoBy The Oasis Podcast
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On this ABOS God Talk Friday here on the Smarticle Podcast we discuss a thought-provoking New York Times article titled 'How to Pray to a God You Don't Believe In.' The conversation delves into the complexities of faith during difficult times, particularly within the Jewish community, with references to the Holocaust and differing levels of belief …
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Today on this Best of Smarticle podcast we revisit a discussion we had about controlling your temper. We discuss the altercation during the Michigan vs. Wisconsin basketball game, where Michigan coach Juwan Howard was suspended for the rest of the season after a heated encounter with Wisconsin's coach. The conversation delves into the importance of…
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In this episode, while Larry is off, we revisit an old segment about the Be Real app, a social media platform that failed to gain traction despite initial enthusiasm. Today we debate the Be Real app's concept of promoting authenticity by encouraging users to post a picture within a random two-minute window each day. We discuss the potential pitfall…
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Part two of Theo Delaney's conversation with brilliant match commentator Seb Hiytchinson with goals from Chloe Kelly Jude Belingham and more plus musings on the next England manager, the true meaning of football allegiences and why Disney own childhood. And much more. @Seb_Hutch @LifeGoalsTD @theodelaney https://www.tripleamedia.com/talent/seb-hutc…
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Today we revisit a discussion we had a couple of years ago on dark matter. This episode also acts as video evidence that Larry absolutely loved that dog of an app Be Real. We dive into the fascinating world of black holes, dark matter, and the Large Hadron Collider at Europe's Physics Research Center in this best of episode. We discuss the challeng…
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Theo Delaney is joined by top ITV match commentator Seb Hutchinson who's unmistakeable tones are also familair from his Premier League work with Sky. A life long England fan his chosen scorers in this first of two parts include Alan Shearer, Michael Owen and Ronaldinho. @Seb_Hutch @LifeGoalsTD @theodelaney https://www.tripleamedia.com/talent/seb-hu…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast, we discuss the increasing preference for coaches over traditional therapists in Silicon Valley. Highlighting an article from the New York Times, we delve into the reasons startup founders opt for coaching to address self-improvement quickly. We also explore the relative costs, barriers to entry, and credibility issue…
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In this Rerelease of a Smarticle Podcast show from two and a half years ago, we discuss the concept of God through the lens of Franciscan friar, Father Richard Rohr's ideas. We explore how early images of God are shaped by one's parents and advocate for reframing these perceptions to see a more encompassing vision of God. We delve into the common h…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we dive into a provocative discussion about the changing attitudes towards alcohol, especially among younger generations. We examine a recent study suggesting that even moderate drinking can be harmful to older adults, leading to debates about the social and health implications. We share their perspectives on the role…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we tackle a New York Times opinion piece by Miguel Macias, which explores the taboo subject of parental regret. We debate the validity and understanding of regret in the context of parenthood, sharing personal anecdotes and differing perspectives on the emotional complexities of raising children. Our conversation high…
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The Podcast: Now known best as a podcast host, veteran entertainment writer and editor Bob Smith (Pro Wrestling Illustrated, Good Times Magazine) returns to take a look at the horror film genre, which these days has never been hotter. The Guest: Joining Smith on this episode is Joe Puccio, a veteran entertainment writer (GenerationX Wire, several n…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we talk about whether certain foods can fundamentally alter one's life or even gender, referencing a CNN article by Perry Ormont Blumberg. We delve into how foods impact hormone production and overall health, debunk myths propagated by influencers, and stress the importance of moderation and a balanced diet. We also p…
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We have two bent riders who take off roading to a more comfortable place. Hezi Yismach is an Israeli bike designer and builder with a penchant for innovation. Richard Ehrlich rides his custom built off road bents where even mountain bikes are challenged. This Canadian adventure rider is even competitive in many of the racing events he enters. We wi…
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Today on the Smarticle Podcast we discuss Costco's decision to implement membership card scanners at store entrances to prevent non-members from using borrowed cards. We compare Costco's membership requirements to Sam's Club and other exclusive clubs, considering the economic implications. The conversation also touches on the high cost of goods due…
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We’re going where the sun shines brightly, We’re going where the sea is blue… 1986 really was very Cliff. He had celebrated his first No1 of the 80s with the cast of The Young Ones, featured in some devastating billboard action in the (rerun) finale of the aforementioned BBC comedy show, been covered by the TVam rat and gerbil, and even had one of …
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Today we delve into the contentious topic of class division within American Evangelicalism, sparked by an article from Christianity Today. We discuss the intellectual vs. non-intellectual Christian divide, how education influences political and religious beliefs, and the impact of Donald Trump's leadership on evangelical communities. The conversati…
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Today we discuss an article about a new AI-powered necklace designed for lonely millennials, which responses to users with AI-generated text messages. We explore the potential impact of such technology on mental health, social interactions, and the future of human relationships. The conversation delves into ethical concerns, the concept of real ver…
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Today we discuss an opinion piece by Boston University philosophy professor Victor Kumar, published in the New York Times. The article argues that progressives should adopt a pro-natalist stance similar to conservatives, but with a focus on government benefits and social services. We are confused and skepticle about the need for more population, es…
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Today we dive into the contentious topic of artificial sweeteners. We explore the health implications of various sugar substitutes like Saccharin, Aspartame, Sucralose, and Stevia, referencing a study by Carolyn Hopkins from NBC News. We evaluate consumer concerns, government regulations, and personal dietary choices, including having a lively deba…
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Today we are joined by guest host Kirk Peterson for a lively discussion on a recent USA Today article about polyamorous relationships and unexpected pregnancies. The story of Ashley Hefley and her polyamorous throuple's simultaneous pregnancies leads to a broader conversation about the logistics and implications of polyamory, including the impact o…
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Theo Delaney is joined by Anna and Emily from the brilliant Friedberg whose excellent debut album Hardcore Workout Queen has just been announced and will be reeased in November. Sharing the goals of their lives, Anna is a Rapid Vienna and Austria fan and Emily supports Liverpool and England so the variety of goals is rich from scorers including Han…
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Today we focus on the importance of silence, drawing from a piece titled 'The Gift of Silence' by the Center for Action and Contemplation. We explore how silence underpins reality and its pivotal role in fostering creativity and presence. The conversation addresses the rarity of silence in modern life and touches on personal experiences and practic…
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Today we delve into the frustrations and societal implications of retailers locking up everyday products behind plexiglass. We discuss an article by Amanda Moll, which critiques how chains like CVS and Target have responded to theft by locking items like toiletries and cleaning supplies. We share personal anecdotes and broader observations about ho…
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Today we discuss the resurgence of traditional travel agents among Millennials and Gen Z travelers who are opting for curated trips over DIY plans. We explore the benefits of using travel agents over online booking, share personal travel philosophies, and recount memorable travel experiences. Brandon Doble also hints at his family's upcoming long t…
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Join veteran entertainment and sports writer Bob Smith (also host of The Outdated Wrestling Hour Podcast) and another popular podcaster, Cory Strode - who hosts Kray Z Comics And Stories (find it wherever you find your podcasts) for an hour looking at the history of comics magazines. From Batman to Spider-Man to everything in between, this show wil…
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Today we tackle the challenging topic of quantum physics and the concept of time as potentially being a mirage. We discuss a new theoretical study suggesting time might be an illusion created by quantum entanglement, referencing an article by Ben Turner from LiveScience.com. With humor and relatable analogies, we explore the complexity of time, the…
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Today we discuss the rising trend of doomsday prepping in light of modern insecurities. Larry begins by preparing us for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse before we delve into the headline topic of Costco selling 'apocalypse buckets' filled with long-lasting food supplies. We explore various opinions on the necessity of such preparations, the soc…
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Joining Theo Delaney to relive the goals of his life is writer Neil Forsyth who first found fame with his cult character Bob Servant who was championed by previous Life Goals guest Irvine Welsh and played by Brian Cox in a BBC radio adaptation. His most recent success is the BAFTA nominate TV drama about the Brinks Matt robbery The Gold which retur…
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Today we delve deeply into themes of transformation, authentic experiences, and living in the moment. We critique the modern church's tendency to overlook the present in favor of a future focus, emphasizing the importance of being there for others, especially in times of need. By reflecting on personal anecdotes and broader social issues, we strive…
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Keeping it real is actually not possible apparently. Today we talk about the concept of being 'real' in social interactions and relationships, inspired by the social media app BeReal. We reflect on personal experiences with intimacy and authenticity, both in life and online, and debate the appeal and viability of sharing mundane, unfiltered moments…
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Today we talk to Justin Azbill, a trustee of the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention. We discuss with him the alarming rates of suicide and substance abuse among construction workers. Justin shares his personal journey and the mental health challenges faced by workers in the construction industry, emphasizing the importance of bre…
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Today we explore the contentious debate on whether modern pet owners are unintentionally harming their pets by treating them too much like humans. Drawing from an article by Linda Baker in The New York Times, we discuss how actions such as confining pets in crates, limiting their freedom, and selectively breeding for desired traits can lead to heal…
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Today we discuss Larry's many vacations and Brandon's lack of them, leading to a broader conversation about work-life balance and career longevity. We dive into the growing popularity of waking up at 5 a.m., inspired by an article from The Guardian, exploring whether it's truly the key to health and happiness. The discussion touches on the practica…
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Theo Delaney’s guest is Barrie Tomlinson the writer and editor of numerous comics and characters including the one and only Roy Of The Rovers with whom he has had a long and mutually beneficial association. A Melchester Rovers fan, among Barrie’s chosen scorers are Ferenc Puskas, David Beckham and Roy Race himself. @BarrieEditor1 @LifeGoalsTD @theo…
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In this special episode of the Smarticle Podcast, the team celebrates Larry's last day in radio after a remarkable 20-year career. Friends, family, and colleagues come together to share heartfelt stories, laugh over fond memories, and roast Larry with love. From humorous tales about radio mishaps to touching tributes, this episode captures the esse…
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Today we prepare for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games. We discuss the introduction of breakdancing as a new Olympic sport and reminisce about their experiences with past Olympics, including Larry attending the 1984 Los Angeles Games. We also cover the schedule and extensive broadcasting of the Games, the excitement of different events, and the…
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Today we talk about the possible spiritual awakening happening in America. We reference an article by Jessica Gross from the New York Times, which explores the rise of people identifying as 'spiritual but not religious.' The conversation touches on the shift from traditional church attendance to finding spiritual and communal fulfillment in activit…
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