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At age 45, Steve Patterson made a shocking online discovery: his own missing person’s page. Desperate to uncover why he had been included on the list, Steve called Todd Matthews, a missing-persons investigator, in search of answers. Together, Todd and Steve discover a sordid family past that includes long-lost relatives, kidnappings, and murders. It turns out that Steve was presumed dead because around the time he was born, his biological mother had married a serial killer who tore their fam ...
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Humming Fools is a fortnightly podcast and amateur auditory guide dedicated to artists, dreamers, and anyone with the creative urge—you know who you are. Hosted by two nobodies, the show chronicles the exploits of friends Kyle Stück and Noah Baslé and their conversations with other artists; the show equally celebrating the superstars, the Average Joes, and even the basement dwellers. Stick around and see what Kyle and Noah end up learning from their fellow artists, along with all the strange ...
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Musician/engineer/bartender Allen Epley talks with artists of all walks and at all levels of success about their own unique journeys and jobs they've worked in order to follow their passions. Many successful musicians, actors, filmmakers, composers, and comedians still have side gigs that afford them the ability to create their art for us. Some get to work in their chosen field and some work jobs that are convenient and make that buck. It is this unique hustle that's at the heart of this pod ...
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber, the podcast where we transform the vast knowledge of the internet into a gentle lullaby to send you to sleep. I'm your host, Luna Dreamwell, and I'm here to guide you on a journey to tranquillity through the soothing cadence of Wikipedia articles. Each episode, we'll delve into the most wonderfully mundane and sleep-inducing topics, helping you drift off into a realm of serene dreams. So, find your comfortable space, close your eyes, and let the dull hum of infor ...
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The Hum

Station 8 Productions

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What's The Hum at Station 8? All things Memphis. Live performances, interviews, discussions, and everything that makes 901 great. Emphasizing local artists, innovators, and businesses to support and better network the city. Reach out to us on Facebook, Instagram, or our website if you're interested in joining us.www.station8productions.com
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Healthy Zindagi

Health Shots - HT Smartcast

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“Pehla sukh Nirogi Kaya” Ye apne bahut bar suna hoga. 'WHO' kehta hai ki healthy hona sirf disease ki absence nahi hai. Overall health ka meaning hai apka Mentally, Physically and emotionally better feel karna. Issme aap ki help karne ke liye Health Shots la raha "Healthy Zindagi Podcast season 2". Iske har episode me hum har baar ek Health Expert se baat karenge. Jo life ko unhealthy banane wale karno, Disease ke symptoms aur unke treatment ke bare me batayenge. Apni Health ki weekly dose k ...
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Lili De Hoyos Anderson shares some of her favorite doctrinal insights on the Come Follow Me curriculum from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lili Anderson was a full time homemaker for almost 20 years, then went back to school for a masters in Social Work and later a PhD in Marr, Fam, & Hum Dev. Dr. Anderson taught at BYU for about 7 years and has had a clinical practice in Ind, Marr, & Fam for almost 25 years. She and her husband, Chris, have 8 children and 36 grandchildren, ...
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On Mondays, Jon Stewart hosts The Daily Show, but on Thursdays he hosts The Weekly Show — A podcast featuring in- depth conversations with special guests that explores the biggest threats to our democracy. Also hear from producers and friends of the show who discuss the latest headlines, what’s on their minds, and more!
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Local

Alastair Humphreys

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Do you yearn to connect with wildness and natural beauty more often? Could your neighbourhood become a source of wonder and discovery and change the way you see the world? Have you ever felt the call of adventure, only to realise that sometimes the most remarkable journeys unfold close to home? After years of challenging expeditions all over the world, adventurer Alastair Humphreys spends a year exploring the small map around his own home. Can this unassuming landscape, marked by the glow of ...
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- The Hum -

O'Neill&Freeman

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A hum has been heard rolling over the faceless suburbia of Rothstead. Wailing and sweeping like whale-song. The locals are scared and the cats are screaming. Peter Heath has been assigned to investigate. Will he find his answer, or get lost in the mist? Sound Design - Paul Freeman Written and Read by - James O'Neill
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A space of authentic sharing from the heart- Solo chats and interviews with inspiring women speaking to intuitive/intentional living, mothering, holistic health, handmade homes and more. Together we navigate the continuous unfolding of self, all while maintaining a balanced momentum in and beyond mom life.
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The weekly guide to San Diego's food + drink scene, hosted by Food Network personality Troy Johnson and San Diego Magazine's culture brain, Jackie Bryant. Field notes and perspectives on restaurants, bars, and chefs—including new dishes and drinks you gotta try, restaurant openings and closings, events worth your time, and pretty funny-enlightening interviews with chefs, restaurant owners, farmers, brewers, and makers who make San Diego's food + drink scene hum.
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BAASI NEWS...TADKA TAAZA! We are not funny, but we try. Hum super-interesting nahin hain, but we try. Duniya ke baare mein mostly nahi pata, but we try and find out. And then we put it all together in a fun package and try to entertain you. Maybe podcast ka naam "But We Try" hona chaahiye? No, its too late - we already got "Baat Is Your Problem" cups and t-shirts printed Check out our YouTube channel with the same name.
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Hum+Haw

Alex Smoke & Jim Hutchison

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Check out the debut podcast from Alex Smoke’s new label Hum+Haw. Alex and label partner Jim Hutchison introduce us to some of the forthcoming artists and music on the label, including FOOL, Alex’s new experimental hip hop collaboration with MC Non from Shadowhuntaz. The podcast provides a snapshot of the breadth of music which they will be releasing and also includes remixes from the likes of Rustie and Various Production. Check out www.myspace.com/humhaw www.humandhaw.com
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The Hum Podcast

JAYU Festival Inc.

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The Hum is a podcast that cuts straight to the heart of human rights stories. Raw, honest and uncensored, from the people who have lived them first-hand. Real people. Real stories. Every other Tuesday.
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More Than Corn

Kim and Jack Laing

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"More Than Corn" is a love letter to the American Midwest, a region woven from quiet resilience, warmhearted hospitality, and a deep connection to the land. We'll wander through small towns where stories whisper on the wind, bustling cities that hum with creativity, and vast landscapes that speak of a timeless past. Each week, hosts Kim and Jack Laing, go into the cornfields and beyond the cornfields, showcasing the Midwest's diverse landscapes, cultural events, historical landmarks, and eve ...
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Looking for a way to unwind and escape the stresses of your busy life? Look no further than "White Noise Wednesdays," the ultimate podcast for relaxation and tranquility. Each episode of "White Noise Wednesdays" features a soothing blend of gentle sounds, including the soothing hum of white noise and calming nature sounds. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day at work, fall asleep more easily, or simply find a moment of peace in your day, this podcast has got you covered. With a ...
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Creative Climate Leadership Podcast

Hum Studio Interactive & Julie's Bicycle

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This is a podcast about the leading role of the arts in this age of converging crises. It features remarkable stories of individuals navigating the climate crisis and leading transformative creative projects in music, performing arts, galleries, film, and independent organisations across the world. As demands and solutions evolve, what kind of leadership is needed? Who does that involve? And what is leadership in the creative sector context anyway? Over six episodes, Emmanuella Blake Morsi h ...
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This Undivided Life Podcast will give you real advice to help make life whole again. Join Troy Mclaughlin, co-host Scott Perkins and guests as we talk real life. We bypass simple platitudes and the generic “just love yourself” gibberish, and dive headlong into the challenges pulling us a million different directions. Life is fractured; from your calendars chocked full of commitments, to the black hole of entertainment in the palm of your hand, and the constant buzz of iPhone alerts. For most ...
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EK HUM AUR EK ADULTING

Ek Hum Aur Ek Adulting

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Hi there! Hope you're doing jhakaas. Isn't adulthood going a bit crash-y than you thought it'd be? Oho toh ji simple hai na yar, adulting te 'mitti pao' !! 😂 We bring to you, a podcast about life, reality and basically all the siyaapa going around. So, join us on our journey from the past, right now 'struggling' in the present and for the upcoming future. Here we are, with "Ek Hum Aur Ek Adulting", unfolded by Ganika, Shruti and Oshika. Three adults, chasing stories and pretty much life. Joi ...
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Hosted by Laura Beil (Dr. Death, Bad Batch), Sympathy Pains is a six-part series from Neon Hum Media and iHeartRadio. For 20 years, Sarah Delashmit told people around her that she had cancer, muscular dystrophy, and other illnesses. She used a wheelchair and posted selfies from a hospital bed. She told friends and coworkers she was trapped in abusive relationships, or that she was the mother of children who had died. It was all a con. Sympathy was both her great need and her powerful weapon. ...
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The title itself is a big description of the show hosted by Kushal Singh where he brings to you some motivational episodes from daily life and experiences to inspire and affect your life in a better way. To conclude on problems of life and long in the best motivating and inspiring way possible. Through the beautiful journey of season 1, the show will bring your life to new thoughts and will motivate you to take the decision which is right for you. So to be a part of this beautiful journey by ...
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Cities and Memory remixes the world, one sound at a time - a global collaboration between artists and sound recordists all over the world. The project presents an amazingly-diverse array of field recordings from all over the world, but also reimagined, recomposed versions of those recordings as we go on a mission to remix the world. What you'll hear in the podcast are our latest sounds - either a field recording from somewhere in the world, or a remixed new composition based solely on those ...
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For almost two decades, DEA Special Agent Chad Scott ruled the streets just North of New Orleans. He controlled a network of snitches by convincing people he arrested to work for him as informants. Chad would stop at nothing to put drug dealers behind bars. His successes won awards at the DEA, but his willingness to bend the rules earned him a terrifying reputation on the streets. Some called him the Golden Boy. Others called him the White Devil. But when one of guys on Chad's team is caught ...
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Join Tom and Danielle while they go on a marital tour of anime and weeb culture. A podcast spawned from a weeb-ish couple as a passion project to help shed light on why anime is the best form of TV entertainment; in their sometimes weird but always humble opinion.
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The Hum and the Holler

Corina Dross and Jocelyn Mosser

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Artists, healers, witches, and sisters Jo Mosser and Corina Dross of Abacus Corvus offer this monthly podcast (with bonus astro weather reports every New Moon) to accompany our yearly calendar. This year's calendar, Beloved Stranger, is all about encountering the unknown and unknowable in ourselves and others. Read the fables here: http://abacuscorvus.com/fables. Then listen to our episodes every third Sunday of the month. We want to hear your voice on our podcast this year! Follow us on Ins ...
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Story-telling / Story-listening podcast explores multiple Indigenous and cultural epistemologies (worldviews, sciences, pedagogies, cosmology). It documents a practice of recording oral stories/teachings as a method of preparation for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships). The host, Jessica Hum (譚德娟) aims to build relationships of mutual respect and reciprocity, producing a series of podcasts which serve as a boundary object. As a 3rd generation Chine ...
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Room 20

Los Angeles Times

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The sign above his hospital bed called him Sixty-Six Garage. For more than 15 years, he would lay there unidentified and unconscious. Or so, everyone believed. From L.A. Times Studios and the team that brought you “Dirty John” and “Man in the Window,” comes “Room 20,” a story about the search for a man’s identity and the truth about his accident. Investigative reporter Joanne Faryon’s two-year journey is filled with twists and turns. Now, she'll finally reveal who Garage really is. But one i ...
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Happy Trails

KHUM: Radio Without The Rules

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Bike lanes are an important part of Humboldt county's future. Cliff Berkowitz speaks with Emily Sinkhorn, Humboldt Bay Harbor Commissioner Mike Wilson and others about how to get bike lanes where they're needed.
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The Create Beautifully™ podcast is for those wondering if they can really change, if they can truly find & live their passion and purpose, get out of negative habits and hum-drum ruts to break free of cyclical patterns of self-disappointment to learn how to fully trust their own intuition and custom-create an incredible life! You and all your authentic bigness and weirdness are not only welcomed, but invited on this journey as I invite you to let me be your accountability partner and for you ...
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Namaskar doston mera naam AP hain aur yeh mera naya podcast hai jisme hum public issues aur aam aadami pe aayi hui problem ki baatein kerenge ek alag andaaz mein toh kripya karke mera podcast sunate rahe aur stay tune rahiye INSTAGRAM par follow kijiye @dankfroggie
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A podcast by a student of the natural law of the universe that governs us all and a space to learn alongside about these principles from the wisdom of indigenous and traditional cultures, esoteric traditions, ancient civilisations and wisdom keepers of many forms, all over the world. Also, to learn about colonial law and it’s opposite - decolonisation and practical tools to rewild, empower the revolutionary movement and align with natural law in our micro and macro worlds. I believe breaking ...
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Bharatiya Junta Podcast

The Bharatiya Junta Podcast

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This is a quirky, liberal take on all that's farcical, absurd and depressing in 'New India'. From cricket to science, entertainment to politics, the old Indians take on the new Indian narrative. Listen to some hard-hitting but mostly sane take on the happenings from Aryavrat.
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KISSA STORIES

VISHWAJYOTI GHOSH

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KISSA STORIES is hum sabki stories. Stories we live, the kissas we make up beyond our lives, everyday. Everyday stories from Everyone. So Suno, Sunao! Follow, Feel! AAPKI APNI ORIGINAL STORIES with VISHWAJYOTI GHOSH. Join us! Send your short kissa to kissastories@gmail.com
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"Newly-hatched frogs in the dozens croaking intensely to one another in an area of special scientific interest in an urban centre in Oxford. There are housing estates on all sides, with a small strip in the centre with a fen habitat that allows for all kinds of rare plant and animal species to thrive - the delicate protection of nature in a city sp…
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Podsongs is the unique podcast where musicians interview inspirational people as inspiration for a new song. This episode, with writer James Nestor and the musical duo Lowland Hum, covers an expansive range of topics including the significant roles of breathing in enhancing both physical and mental health as advocated by Nestor, the creative and tr…
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Despite what cable news may have you believe, Donald Trump is not the sole threat to our democracy. This week, we’re peeling back the rhetoric and taking a look at where the vulnerabilities in our institutions lie. In conversation with Jane Mayer, Chief Washington Correspondent for The New Yorker magazine and Noah Bookbinder, President of Citizens …
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In today’s episode of Rants & rAVes, Humly’s CEO Anders Karlsson joins as my guest to talk about how his company is focused on making things work seamlessly in both co-working and open workplace environments. From adding sensors to detect device usage on the fly to leveraging Microsoft Places to encourage collaboration, Humly is offering AV integra…
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We’ve got a Happy Half Hour double-header today: chef Michael Vaughn, who is coming up on his first year at the helm of La Jolla’s iconic Marine Room, and also Baja-based superstar Javier Plascencia, whose under-a-200-year-old-oak tree restaurant Animalón just got a Michelin Star. Both chat philosophy, process, and their cooking histories, and as a…
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The media may have you believe that the recent Supreme Court decision on Mifepristone was a win for reproductive rights. In reality, it merely upheld the current status quo – a drastic departure from the standard once set by Roe. And an onslaught of challenges, aimed at making abortion impossible, if not illegal, are on the horizon. Joining us to e…
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"When I first think of Spring, I instantly hear birdsong filling the garden and woodlands, evoking a sense of renewal and rebirth. It also has as certain therapeutic quality giving me a feeling of relaxation and calm. When I heard the ‘Melody of Birds’ recording, I had a sense of the birds being engaged in conversation and wondered what they might …
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"For this short audio piece, I drew inspiration from the rooftop bar ambiance and live music, recreating a social atmosphere where you'd want to get up and dance. The music, with its seductive rhythm and and sense of push and pull, felt like the perfect backdrop for a crush story. "Here, it serves both as background and as a metaphor for the dance-…
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"This piece was inspired by the wonderful musicality of the home appliance collectors voice. He has wonderful sense of phrasing and rhythm that must have come from much practice. Pretty well most of the instrumental parts are directly based on the man's call for appliances. Later in the composition, one hears the actual voice of the collector and t…
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Taken at Pat Busch, a reserve situated high up in the mountains about two hours outside of Cape Town, this recording captures something of the dramatic beauty and expansiveness of the mountainous areas of South Africa. One can hear the reserve’s rich bird life, which includes fish eagles, nightjars, sugarbirds, cuckoos, coucals and hundreds more sp…
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Announcement piped over the PA system in Terminal E at Boston Logan Airport, as mayor Michelle Wu proudly extols the virtues of "the city of champions and the birthplace of revolutionary ideals.. where people come to do good in the world". Her speech is cut short by the clatter of suitcases, trolleys and arriving travellers. Recorded by Cities and …
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"Festivals bring people together: they gather, they chatter, they group up and disperse. The sound recording caught a relatively peaceful moment in a Vietnamese Festival. We captured our own sound recordings of traditional folk music and generic beats, gathered from discos and clubs. "We then recorded the beat of a traditional bell stick. Weaving t…
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"I’m a citizen scientist for FrogWatch USA, so I was naturally drawn to the Oxford frogs field recording. The first thing I noticed was the contrast between human created sounds and environmental/wildlife sounds. A distant siren stood out as a metaphor for human time. "I added traffic rushing past to emphasize the feeling of this concept. Digitally…
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In this recent season of my body blowing up and things going haywire, I found my way to a nervous system retraining program after a friend said to me, "I recommend a fight/flight course." She, like all the specialists I was seeing at the time, picked up quickly on my stressful and anxiety-ridden perma-state. I spent about six weeks inside the cours…
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I sheltered beneath a large field maple tree, reframing my atti- tude to rain. Parking the grumbles and persuading myself instead how gleaming clean all the trees looked. Appreciating the gun-barrel-gran- ite skies. Remembering that a day in the rain is better than a day in the office. That kind of thing. One of my favourite smells is the air after…
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Looking for a way to unwind and escape the stresses of your busy life? Look no further than "White Noise Wednesdays," the ultimate podcast for relaxation and tranquility. Each episode of "White Noise Wednesdays" features a soothing blend of gentle sounds, including the soothing hum of white noise and calming nature sounds. Whether you're looking to…
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We're about as Midwestern as it gets, which means we LOVE hearing from folks. Send us a message telling us what you think of the show or any questions you have. Come on; don't be shy! We recently went on a tour of Cincinnati's treasured and much loved Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Join us as we share what we learned about this historically German ne…
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Send us a Text Message. IN THIS PODCAST: *Click on the (x:xx) time to jump to your fave segment* - (2:20) We started the show by taking a SHAPATH to continue doing a show which is fun as well as informative. - (6:08) Ek Russian SUBMARINE America ke paas kyon ghoom rahi hai? And, now the US has sent a submarine there too! Ho kya raha hai yaar?! - (1…
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For podcasts like Happy Half Hour, events like the fair are basically our Christmas. Yeah, we love the rides, the activations, the camaraderie, the merriment. But to be totally honest, we’re here for the food. Dip us in corn batter and fry us. Dust some powdered sugar on our heads. Load us up with fatty, drippy, sloppy, sweet and salty goods. This …
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http://www.beautifulsongoftheweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Echo-Sax-No.8.mp3 I’ve already confessed my love of walking on this blog – tracking my steps, following railway tracks – but there’s a slightly weirder side to my walking that I feel I need to admit to you. And here it is: one of my favourite places to walk is the underground parking …
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There's no escaping it: everyone experiences seasons of pain and despair. In 2019, when Amber Haines resigned from her position as church curate and walked out the church doors for the last time, she entered her own season of pain and despair. That season taught her--and her husband, Seth Haines--that the journey toward hope starts with recognizing…
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"The original recording has two distinct sections; the first features a violinist practicing whilst the second has more emphasis on people walking and talking. "I took a short section of the violin from the first part and slowed it down a little. I repeated this phrase whilst adding in other instruments as it repeats. The second half of the origina…
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"The Gellert bath complex was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. It was damaged during World War II but then rebuilt. References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during the Middle Ages. During the reign of the Ottoman Empire, baths were…
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"The Gellért Bath complex in Budapest was built between 1912 and 1918 in the Successionist style, a movement seeking to break down historical traditions of 19th century architecture and art. During the same period Lajos Kassák a Hungarian Dada/Contructivist artist wrote and published the poem Mesteremberek (Craftsmen), a poem of the collective iden…
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An incredible scene captured in the centre of Paris one December evening. As we were walking back from dinner, we began to hear the roar first of several motorbikes, then of several dozen, then of hundreds all at once. More than 1,000 motorcyclists had gathered for a motorcycle parade through the centre of the city - and they were all dressed as Sa…
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"The airport recording offered a wealth of interesting abstract noises to play around with. I liked the mixture of natural and synthetic sounds - the hum of private conversations, the public announcements, the sounds of children contrasted with the pings and beeps of various devices against background noise. I'm fascinated by the way sound can be t…
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"Hearing the field recording of 1000 motorcyclists dressed as Santa Claus driving through Paris caught my attention right away. On its own, a near perfect composition. "I embellished it a little by processing the original sound and using a recording of me whistling, then feeding it through my Lyra-8. It became more of a soundscape than a song, but …
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"This raw material had elements which really appealed with its punctuation of the animals. I used Ableton Live to isolate these then with some heavy processing, played about with the pitch and timbres. The only VST used was Absynth FX which tends to pop up most of the time in my work and this treated the original sound file. My approach is more a w…
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Vulture's Josef Adalian joins Jason to discuss the fate of Paramount after the latest deal has fallen through, Warner Bros. Discovery moves to plan B on sports rights, and Joe walks us through his Vulture streamer rankings. This episode of Downstream is sponsored by: Factor: Healthy, fully-prepared food delivered to your door. Guest Starring: Josef…
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Summer season bahut sare health issues ko trigger kar sakta hai. Isme bacteria ki growth bahut jaldi hoti hai, Jis se digestive issues ka samna karna pasta hai. Wahin hot weather heat exhaustion aur heat stroke ka bhi karan ban jata hai. In sabhi samasyao se bachne ke liye tune in kijiye healthy zindagi podcast ka latest episode, Jahan Nutritionist…
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Truffles are food gold, one of the world’s most famous ingredients. Musky, lovely, funky, delicious, expensive, and fickle as hell. Why do some of them taste like cardboard? Did you know you can grow very good ones in the U.S., but that it might take over a decade to yield your first “crop”? On this episode, we pay a visit to San Diego Magazine’s 2…
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