Interesting PEOPLE. Intriguing CONVERSATIONS. Improvised SKETCH COMEDY?!? The ONLY show like it on the internet.
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Happy Valley Speak Easy is a Comedy Sketch group located in St. George, Utah. First Cup written by Hyrum Willard and produced by Kimball Willard.
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Lovingly ripped from the University of Sydney's SURGFm, Easy XP is a gaming based comedy show that combines game 'discussion' with sketch based comedy and satire, recorded live at 1pm AEST every Tuesday on SURGFm for your listening pleasure. This show is for the purposes of entertainment only. Any resemblance to real game discussion living or dead is purely coincidental.
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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The Degenerate Comedy Channel scours the digital world to find the most brain-meltingly hilarious comedy videos on the internet and deliver them direct to your eye and ear holes. The Degenerate Comedy Podcast collects these funny bombs and packs them into bite-sized, candy flavored, easy-swallow comedy gel caps. You're welcome.
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It’s easy to get cynical about the end of the world - we all saw it coming - but one optimist believes you shouldn’t give up so easily on people. Join Chip Reynolds every other Monday in this musical sketch comedy wrapped inside a sci-fi fiction as he tries to persuade extraterrestrial listeners to save his species through randomly selected “Earth Archives” – unopened and unheard files of humanity at its “best.” Each episode is an endearing reminder that even at our worst, there’s always hop ...
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It's very easy in the arts to get down in the dumps if your not getting auditions regularly, or you have had a few knockbacks from a casting you really wanted or your stuck in your day job & struggling to stay motivated. Well we are here with comedy sketches, discussing all the funny things that happen to us all in the industry & of course our hilarious audition/ industry stories of the week sent in by you. So basically we are here to cheer you up & make sure you start your week of grafting ...
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Welcome to brainED comedy, the home of the edu-comedy podcast. We've taken everything that's funny about the world of education and put it into an easy-to-listen-to podcast. Discover our latest series: Talking Head: The COVID Diaries which documents the painfully funny life and times of a Headteacher during a pandemic. Listen to our sketch show: Edu-Land. Or hear our very first podcast, spoof professional development series 'Heading for Headship'. Enjoy our #15MinuteFunny edu-comedy sitcom ' ...
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Articulate, passionate and humorous, Dr. Holly Lucille breaks down the myths and misconceptions about health and health related topics.
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Video lessons on learning programming and electronics with Arduino. This is part of our Arduino Crash Course and Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners. It's designed to take someone with little or no experience in programming and electronics and get them fast-tracked to learning the skills to prototype using Arduino.
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This week Mary explains index funds and ETFs; what are they and why you look at them for somewhere to invest.
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They reach speeds of around 130kph and experience accelerations up to 5g. This is New Zealand's history of skeleton racing.
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Did Canterbury farmer Richard Pearce beat the Wright Brothers in 1903?
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A new initiative in Ōtautahi Christchurch is aiming to turn things around for young people and is already having a positive impact.
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The star actress Erana James' new film We Were Dangerous opened the Auckland leg of the New Zealand International Film Festival.
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Making and processing music is something unique to human brains, says Dr Sam Mehr. But why are we so attuned to rhythms, melodies and matching tones? Claire and Sam take a deep dive into the universal language of music, and how our minds make sense of it.
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See one, do one, teach one. This is the way so many of us learned how to do our jobs through mentorships, apprenticeships and other on-the-job training schemes. But AI and robotics are changing the way we teach many important skills says automation expert and assistant professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, Dr Matt Beane. He says …
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The fabulous sounding dish looks just as good. Get the recipe here.
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Today Adam reviews two podcasts. He looks at Sportscafe-ish, which sees the return of a New Zealand sports television icon. And he chats with Jesse about Transmissions, the definitive story of Joy Division.
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If you're got the time, travel can be a chance to really soak yourself into a new place. And what better way to lose yourself in a setting, than sketching it. In Heading Out this week I'm chatting with Tony McNeight ) who teaches travel sketching and runs several travel sketching tours with his company Erin Hill Sketching.…
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The earliest known pottery vessels were discovered in Jiangxi in China and date back to 18,000 BC. While it doesn't go quite that far back, the Napier Pottery Club is celebrating a big milestone, marking 70 years since it was established. Hawke's Bay clay artist Penny Madden has been with the club for more than 50 years and she chats to Jesse about…
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It's a big day today for a Christchurch based charity which is on a mission to improve the dental health of our tamariki. The BYTE charitable trust provides toothbrushes and toothpaste to classrooms of six- and seven-year olds who then get together for a group brushing activity twice daily. The pilot programme has today been launched at Te Komanawa…
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Here in Aotearoa men represent around just two percent of those claiming paid parental leave. However a Taranaki father is keen to see that change. Callum Williamson is taking leave from his general manager role at Conductive Education Taranaki to look after his two children aged three, and ten months. For the next three months he will be writing a…
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