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Home of The Malazan Brotherhood, a weekly fan podcast for the Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson & Ian C. Esselmont. The Malazan Book of the Fallen is the greatest fantasy story ever written. It's so good we are reading it for the fourth time. Don't believe it? Read along and find out! HorseFrogProductions.com
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Two idiots talking about the Rocky Horror Picture Show in excruciating detail, one minute at a time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocky-horror-minute/support
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Welcome to Enterprising Individuals, the podcast where we boldly go into excruciating detail about the series, characters, and stories of the Star Trek universe. On every episode, host Aaron Coker aka Ka1iban is joined by a special guest for an in-depth discussion of a selected episode from a Star Trek series. Enlist today for this fascinating mission!
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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The Think Tank

Nico, Mike and Alex

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Lifelong friends Nico, Mike and Alex search for the answers to life’s unnecessary questions. Each week, the three morons analyze a different topic in excruciating detail. Everything from the art of the breakup, to surviving an awkward party, to living in the friendzone. Do they have a ton of life experience? Not really. Are they experts? Of course not! But, boy, do they have opinions just waiting to be heard. Take a swim in the Think Tank, the water’s (mostly) fine.
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Music Sucks and I Want to Die

If you don't want to kill yourself, you're not listening.

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Two jaded professional musicians tackle various music topics and by doing so let you know EXACTLY why music sucks in excruciating detail. https://www.facebook.com/MusicSuksAndIWanttoDie
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The Failures Diary brings us, in excruciating detail, humorous tales of failure in temper, travel, parenting, and everyday life. Set in Amsterdam, these diary entries cover episodes of Failure from San Francisco to Cape Town, and back again through the eyes of a young family seeing the world.
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Pick a Flick!

Black Hole Media

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Is there a particular film you love, or have seen, that you wish more people knew about? Do you want to know fun, interesting and potentially quite surprising details about your favourite, and least favourite films?If you answered yes, then PICK A FLICK! is the podcast for you.Hosted by former Black Hole Cinema team Tony Black, Emma Platt & Dan Taylor, it's designed to hand the power of film podcasting back to the audience, our rule is simple: we don't pick the films we talk about - *you* do ...
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Welcome, dear listeners. My name is Geoff, and thank you for listening to this trailer for a series of 5 episodes of my spiritual life called: MY SPIRITUAL JOURNEY. This journey spans over 70 years. In this first episode, titled “A Ghostly Visitation,” I explore my formative years, where the seeds of my spiritual quest were first sown. At the tender age of 14, a heart-wrenching event shattered my world. When my closest friend departed this realm, only to return in a supernatural visitation. ...
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President Biden may not be running for re-election any more. But the administration has a few things to get done in the time left. Among them … regulations on government contractors. Here with his prediction, federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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As the Defense Department looks to utilize electric vehicles more and more, it's leaning on EV makers and researchers for the newest and best kinds of batteries. A new collaboration between GM Defense and several government research entities looks to achieve that goal. To learn more about this project, we welcome Pete Johnson, Vice President of Bus…
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The military runs on software ... and many units have adopted the latest techniques for continuous delivery of secure code. One program for supporting so-called DevSecOps pipelines is known as Platform One. Platform one has launched an online marketplace at which vendors make 5-minute pitch videos. More now from Platform One's chief acquisition off…
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Well congress manage to take care of all the spending bills it needed to before heading out the door for August recess. Lots still on the agenda though when it returns though. Including a local matter concerning Reagan international airport. Plus some rare bipartisanship as members share in the one thing they can still always agree on, dressing dow…
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AI may not be just for automating mundane tasks. It turns out, it can do it's own mixing with beakers of chemicals to create new compounds and chemistries. These interactions can be used to make some interesting new technologies and materials. To learn more, Federal News Network executive producer Eric White spoke to Jen Sovada, President of Global…
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The Interior Departments Business Center … the IBC … provides shared payroll and other services to multiple federal agencies. It also has its own human resources and H-R modernization to deal with. For an update, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to the center's associate director for human resource, Julie Bednar. Learn more about your ad choi…
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Kelly and Leandra resort to using clickbait but get it wrong in this minute about dancing, drug use, and dirty callbacks. Remember to give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and send your RHM fanfic to us at rockyhorrorminute@gmail.com. If you've found us on Youtube, Like and Subscribe and make sure to ring that bell so you don't miss out on new …
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On today's episode of The Federal Drive with Tom Temin A look at the origins of the Defense Innovation Unit Crowdstrike has a lot to teach about routine system maintenance The IRS recovered $1 billion in overdue taxes, will that save its future funding Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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It sounds simple, but it's taken a while to get to the realization. For an agency to be effective, it needs the right amount of people and resources. The most recent example is the success the IRS has been seeing. As reported by Federal News Network, the agency recently announced it had collected $1 billion in overdue tax revenue, after launching a…
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The recent Crowdstrike outage has shown everything that can go wrong when doing a simple update a system that has a role to play in many systems and critical infrastructures. Routine maintenance is obviously a requirement for these mega platforms, but how they can be done without causing major disruptions? To find out more, Federal News Network exe…
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A new book details the beginning days of the Defense Innovation Unit. Written by two of the agency's early leaders, Raj Shah and Chris Kirchhoff, Unit X tells the story of those who were there to establish DIU, which acts as a go between silicon valley and the Pentagon. One of the main characters is Lauren Dailey, who at the time was DIU's director…
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Send us a Text Message. Billy and Kamraun explore Memories of Ice, the third book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first half of Book 1 Chapter 1. New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel: https://…
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On today's episode of The Federal Drive with Tom Temin: OPM is taking another bite at the retirement systems modernization apple VA may be lacking a little bit of follow through when it comes to training claims processors More needs doing to find Vietnam vets who originally had their agent orange claims denied Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has a budget shortfall. A big one. Officials say the department is on track to spend 3 billion dollars more than Congress allocated for this year. And there’s another projected shortfall of 12-billion dollars next year. V-A leaders say the root cause is more demand for services from veterans, but lawmakers think e…
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Agencies just passed the deadline for only managing their records in an electronic format. But there are some exceptions to that June 30 deadline. At the same time, agencies are confronting challenges with a growing tide of digital records. Federal News Network’s Justin Doubleday, recently spoke with the director of records management policy and ou…
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While Veterans Affairs has been trending in the right direction on some metrics, the failures are still magnified due to the subject matter. A recent inspector general report found VA Failed to identify Tens of Thousands of Vietnam Veterans who could qualify for retroactive benefits. To get some reaction and legal knowledge about what is required o…
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The Veterans Affairs Department recently announced that three-quarters of the way through the fiscal year, it has granted benefits to 1.1 million veterans and their survivors, an all-time record. However there is always room for improvement, especially when you're talking about providing for our nation's veterans. The Government Accountability Offi…
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