“I always enjoy connecting to those who avoid the obvious pedestrian cliche rockisms and who will converse with intelligence...kudos. That makes for a worthwhile broadcast. “- Alan Niven, former GNR manager. "Appetite for Distortion is probably the best name for a podcast that I've ever heard in my life." - Rachel Bolan, Skid Row ------- Appetite for Distortion is a Guns N' Roses-themed podcast hosted by a radio veteran. 400+ episodes. Past guests include Alice Cooper, Matt Sorum, Gilby Clar ...
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The podcast belonging to Australian comedian and tracksuit enthusiast Daniel Muggleton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Georgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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The internet is full of stupid questions. Whilst surfing the web, we are given an insight in to what other people search, ask and query in their spare time. Join Connor, Liam and Patrick as they investigate these weird questions, explore the search results and discuss what they learn. If you like risky conversation, pointless trivia and stupid facts, you’ve come to the right place.
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Family Gaming Podcast with Loz Guest and Andy Robertson on the Game People website
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The Family Gaming segment from Loz Guest's Kerrang Radio show with Andy Robertson and Loz Guest.
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A Brief Chat with Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden | Ep 452
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Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson joins to promote his new solo venture, "The Mandrake Project." We talk "the different sides of Bruce," mental toughness, and more!Then, you and I have a chat. We dissect the Bruce interview and Axl's new website. Is a book coming?More info about The Mandrake Project album and comics here: https://www.themandrakeproject…
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Portland Commissioner Gonzalez wants tougher stance on homeless camping
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Portland’s ongoing attempt to regulate homeless camps on public property hit another snag this week. Now, two of the top candidates for mayor are on opposite sides of the divisive issue.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Multnomah County, American Medical Response working toward compromise
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Multnomah County and American Medical Response have been at an impasse for about a year over a shortage of paramedics and ambulances arriving late to the scenes of life-threatening emergencies. The county and AMR enter a second mediation session this week.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Kemp signs tax-cutting bills; Georgia stalled in Pre-K enrollment; RIP Dickey Betts
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On the Thursday April 18th edition of Georgia Today: Governor Brian Kemp signs tax-cutting bills into law; A new report shows Georgia stalled in its efforts to boost pre-K enrollment; And we remember Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, who died today at the age of 80.
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Southwest Washington gun store lawsuit renews questions over states’ power to restrict firearms
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States across the country have attempted to tamp down gun violence by placing restrictions on firearms. But a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has roiled lower courts.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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ATL mayor on protester vandalism; School-based health centers; Augusta National heist
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, April 17 edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens says vandalism won't stop the construction of the controversial police training center; a statewide program provides needed medical care in some rural areas; and an Augusta man is charged with trafficking stolen merch from the Augusta National Country Club.…
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Book QABy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Postmaster General senate hearing; Atlanta trail project; Savannah Trolley Tour noise
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On the Tuesday April 16th edition of Georgia Today: Postmaster General Louis Dejoy faces tough questions about mail delivery delays before the U.S. Senate; Atlanta works to finish part of a trail connecting the city to the Chattahoochee River; And Savannah attempts to cut down on noise created by tour operators in the city's historical district.…
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Author Interview Sasha LaPointeBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Commission vote on GA Power request; Savannah requires gun locks; Tax Day discounts
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On the Monday April 15th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia's Public Service Commission votes tomorrow on Georgia Power's request to generate more electricity; The city of Savannah is requiring locks for guns left inside motor vehicles; And we'll give you the scoop on businesses offering discounts to help offset your Tax Day Blues.…
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Selling RedTail could jeopardize Portland’s public golf courses, committee says
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The city of Portland could sell the RedTail Golf Center to the Portland Diamond Project, who want to bring an MLB team to Oregon. But the city's Golf Advisory Committee says doing so would make the golf system financially unstable.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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USPS oversight hearing planned; New MARTA stations proposed; Coal ash ponds
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On the Friday April 12th edition of Georgia Today: A senate hearing is planning on looking into delays at the US Postal Service; Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens unveils the proposed locations for three new MARTA stations; And we’ll take a closer look at Georgia Power’s plans to close toxic coal ash ponds.…
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bend dei backlash INTROBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Prosecutor named in Jones case; Hope for peach farmers; Pension for former Brave
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On the Thursday April 11th edition of Georgia Today: A prosecutor has been named to investigate Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones’ possible role in the Georgia’s election interference case; Georgia peach farmers are looking to have a better yield this year; And an online petition is encouraging the Atlanta Braves to put a 67-year-old Savannah resident…
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What's keeping Portland's Clinton Triangle from successs
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What's keeping Portland's Clinton Triangle from successsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Georgia Today: EPA limits chemicals in water; Opioid lawsuit settlement website; Atlanta pro hockey
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On the Wednesday April 10th edition of Georgia Today: Money from a sprawling opioid lawsuit settlement is now available to eligible Georgians; A man who has spent 22 years in prison will now get a new trial; And could Atlanta finally be ready for a new professional hockey team?
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Doc Coyle talks Bad Wolves and Good Guns N' Roses | Ep. 451
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Bad Wolves' guitarist Doc Coyle joins to talk their upcoming tour with P.O.D., new album "Die About It," and his good (and bad) Guns N' Roses concert experiences. #gunsnroses #badwolves #doccoyle More Bad Wolves info:https://badwolvesnation.com/WEBSITE:www.afdpod.comBy Appetite for Distortion
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Norfolk Southern settles class action suit; Okefenokee Mine public comments deadline
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On the Tuesday, April 9 edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern agrees to pay more than $600 million to settle a class action lawsuit; it's the last day to submit written comments on a plan to mine near Georgia's Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge; and a former chief financial officer for the city of Atlanta pleads guilty to steal…
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Complaint filed against Emory; Alzheimers study; Aaron 715th Home Run anniversary
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On the Monday April 8th edition of Georgia Today: Two advocacy groups file a complaint against Emory University for creating what they say is a hostile environment for Muslim students; Researchers recruit older patients for a new Alzheimer's study; And its the fiftieth anniversary of the night Braves outfielder Hammerin' Hank Aaron became a basebal…
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Georgia Republican chairman ousted; Inmate mail bomber indicted; Braves home opener
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On the Friday April 5th edition of Georgia Today: The removal process begins for the vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party after a judge found he violated state election law; and Federal prosecutors indict a state inmate accused of building and mailing bombs from inside prison.
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House passes fiscal budget for 2024; New voter registration system; baby turtles
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On the Friday, March 10 edition of Georgia Today : The Georgia House passes its version of the fiscal year 2024 budget; we explain Georgia's new voter registration system; and Zoo Atlanta introduces two tiny new additions.
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Future high school teachers spent an afternoon exploring the area around Tubman Middle School in Portland as part of a place-based lesson on the I-5 expansion.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Election interference case update; Sea turtle release; MLK assasination anniversary
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On the Thursday April 4th edition of Georgia Today: Former President Donald Trump faces a setback in the Georgia election interference case; Jekyll Island hosts the largest release of rehabbed sea turtles in state history; And we mark the anniversary of the assassination of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther Junior.…
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Fasting while Running: Ramadan for high school athletes
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High school athletes in Beaverton, Oregon who are competing in athletics while fasting for Ramadan.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Tornado hits Conyers; Chattahoochee 'protected green space'; Keith Lee returns to ATL
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, April 3 edition of Georgia Today: Cleanup efforts are underway after a tornado touched down in Conyers last night; Another mile of the Chattahoochee River is becoming protected green space; and food-reviewing TikToker Keith Lee says he plans to give Atlanta another try.
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Medicaid unwinding; Sales tax increase in Augusta-Richmond; Pollen hits Georgia
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On the Tuesday April 2nd edition of Georgia Today: We'll learn about one attempt to help people who lost Medicaid during Medicaid unwinding; A sales tax increase takes effect in Augusta-Richmond County; And yes, the pollen is particularly bad this year, but we may get some relief soon.
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recent violence eastbank esplanadeBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Georgia Today: UPS air cargo; Climate change threatens archaeological sites; Ga. hospital to reopen
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L:ISTEN: On the Monday April 1 edition of Georgia Today: UPS becomes the primary air cargo provider for the U.S. Postal Service; climate change threatens thousands of Georgia archaeological sites; and a Southwest Georgia hospital plans to reopen.
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Land use officials pivot to tribal inclusion
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Land use officials pivot to tribal inclusionBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Wolf Hoffmann talks Accept, A.I., and Appetite | Ep. 450
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Guitarist Wolf Hoffmann, of the heavy metal legends Accept, recently announced their new album, Humanoid (available April 26th). Wolf talks the new record, views on Artificial Intelligence, Appetite for Destruction, Balls to the Wall and more!More info:https://www.acceptworldwide.com/https://accept-humanoid.vercel.app/WEBSITE: www.afdpod.comSUPPORT…
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Portland booksellers at Powell’s City of Books are experts on your favorite genreBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Horsewomen of the Hen Party: Q&A with producer Jule Gilfillan
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In the 1930s, there weren’t many women who went on weeks-long horse packing trips. But La Grande’s Jean Birnie led a group of women who did so, calling themselves the “hen party”, in the Wallowa mountains each summer for decades in the early 20th century.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Health care cyberattack likely to harm Oregon clinics for months
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Health care cyberattack likely to harm Oregon clinics for monthsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Meet Timberline's rustic cousin, the Cloud Cap Inn
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Meet Timberline's rustic cousin, the Cloud Cap InnBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Trump lawyers in court; Macon wants your doorbell video; Natural disaster in N. Ga.
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, March 28 edition of Georgia Today: Lawyers for Donald Trump were in a Fulton County courtroom again today; Macon-Bibb County wants access to your doorbell cameras; 17 North Georgia counties have been declared natural disaster areas because of severe drought conditions.
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March Madness will bring more than attention to Portland
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March Madness will bring more than attention to PortlandBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Ahmaud Arbery Killers Appeal; Banning Foreign Land Owners; Transgender Bathroom Bill
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On the Wednesday, March 27 edition of Georgia Today: Ahmaud Arbery's killings have filed an appeal; Lawmakers want to prevent foreign governments from buying farmland in Georgia; Peter Biello talks with the mother of a transgender student about a proposed bill that focuses on transgender kids and the bathrooms they should use.…
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Opioid settlement dollars; Expanding the Port of Savannah; More pro soccer in Atlanta
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, March 26 edition of Georgia Today: Opioid settlement dollars are headed to Georgia; some lawmakers are calling for an expansion of the Port of Savannah; more professional soccer could be coming to metro Atlanta.
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Crook County residents threaten to sue over tainted well water near gravel mine
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A group of Crook County residents plans to sue the state for failing to regulate a nearby mine and polluting their groundwater.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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More MARTA stations; Ossoff questions USPS delays; Preventing heat-related injuries
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On the Monday, March 25 edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta plans to build new MARTA stations; Sen. Jon Ossoff wants answers to the USPS delays; Emory and Georgia Tech are teaming up to help prevent heat-related injuries.
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Taking almost as long Chinese Democracy, we finally have a website! Let's discuss the all-new afdpod.com, the future, asking "dumb" GN'R questions and more!#gunsnroses #gnr #podcast More info at....WEBSITE:www.afdpod.comSUPPORT:patreon.com/AFDPodcastMERCH:https://afdpodcast.creator-spring.comSOCIAL MEDIA:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAFDPodcastFa…
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Beaverton Gurdwara eyes larger building to accommodate growing congregation
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Beaverton Gurdwara eyes larger building to accommodate growing congregationBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Mx. Dahlia Belle on the new Netflix special 'Gender Agenda'
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Portland comedian Mx Dahlia Belle talks about being part of the new Netflix special 'Gender Agenda'By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Rep. Greene files to oust Speaker Johnson; Raffensperger on USPS delays and voting
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LISTEN: On the Friday, March 22 edition of Georgia Today: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files a motion to oust U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, the former Georgia insurance commissioner pleads guilty in health care fraud scheme; and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks with us about U.S. Postal Service delays and their affects on absentee vot…
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A report on how covid and distance learning affected class of 2025By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Look at in-school mental health resources for David Douglas studentsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Georgia Today: Murder charges for drug dealers bill; Execution moratorium ends; Anti-union bill
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, March 21 edition of Georgia Today: State lawmakers want drug dealers to face murder charges in overdose cases; Georgia ended its pandemic era-moratorium on executions last night; and it could now be more difficult for some local employees to form a union in their workplace.
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Vigils for man set for execution; New Atlanta parks; Savannah fossil fuel reduction
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, March 20 edition of Georgia Today: Vigils are planned across Georgia as the state's first execution in four years is scheduled for tonight; Atlanta Public schools partner with the Trust for Public Land to open new parks; and Savannah gets a funding boost to help reduce fossil fuel reliance.…
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Mental health workforce bill; Man set for execution seeks clemency; Farmers' stress
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On the Tuesday, March 19 edition of Georgia Today: A new bill may bring more mental health care professionals to the state; the man facing Georgia's first execution in four years is seeking last minute clemency; and Georgia farmers hold a summit to discuss stress.
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Father of Laken Riley speaks; Savannah interstate flyover; Freezing temps in Georgia
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LISTEN: On the Monday, March 18 edition of Georgia Today: The father of Laken Riley, the nursing student killed on the UGA campus last month, makes a public statement; a push to remove an interstate flyover in Savannah picks up steam; and a day before the start of spring, parts of Georgia are NOT done with freezing temperatures.…
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