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Weird Studies

Phil Ford and J. F. Martel

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Professor Phil Ford and writer J. F. Martel host a series of conversations on art and philosophy, dwelling on ideas that are hard to think and art that opens up rifts in what we are pleased to call "reality."
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Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

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Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to fly in an airplane than drive a car? How do we decide whom to marry? Why is the media so full of bad news? Also: things you never knew you wanted to know about wolves, bananas, pollution, search engines, and the quirks of human behavior. To get every show in our network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Radio, sign up for SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts at http://app ...
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Achewillow

Amy Frost and J-F. Dubeau

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Achewillow is a storytelling podcast about Miriam DuFour, a French Canadian woman drawn into the bizarre world of Achewillow and her own family’s history in that town. Through her eyes we discover a strange landscape of subtle magics, bizarre people, coffee, the occasional demon, and baked goods. Written by J-F. Dubeau and narrated by Amy Frost
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Dugongs And Seadragons

The cast of Dugongs & Seadragons

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The time of heroes was over. It was a time for … not-quite-so-heroes ! Join Dugongs and Seadragons, a live gaming podcast featuring an international collection of nerdy marine biologists playing Dungeons and Dragons.
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A cross-cultural conversation between friends, hosted by JoHanna ”J” Thompson and Diane Tate. In these times of great struggle and possible shift, we ask ourselves, why do we give a f&$k about any of it? How does the lens we see the world through, impact what we see, and what do we do about it?
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From the rise and fall of Boris Johnson to Putin's 'special operation' in Ukraine; from the cost of living crisis to sending refugees to Rwanda; award winning comedian Mark Steel takes an exasperated and frankly baffled look at the state of the UK and the rest of the world. Joined by comedian (and son) 26-year-old Elliot Steel for the 'youth's' perspective, and a special guest each week, with occasional contributions from the likes of a deceased cricketer and a woman who's overheard in a caf ...
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Welcome and step into the minds of addiction recovery. I’m your host Brett C. and it is an honor to bring into light one of the darkest aspects of our society “addiction”. With 20 years of active addiction and 20 years of sobriety. I hope to bring together all listeners on a journey of inspiration, and education. With my cohosts Jarrod F. and Rich J., we will be sharing our experience, strength, and hope for all listeners to enjoy and have fun with. Now F3Recovery brings you the Super Sober ...
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Carolina Panthers coverage, opinions, analysis, exclusive interviews and insight. Mid-week episodes preview the coming game and post-game episodes recap every Carolina Panthers win or loss with a focus on what worked, what didn't and what's next. Hosted by 99.9 The Fan's Tim Donnelly and Dennis Cox and WRAL's Chris Lea. Panthers Playbook is part of the Capitol Broadcasting Podcast Network from Raleigh, North Carolina.
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The Write Note is a podcast dedicated to independent authors who have a passion for writing, a love of storytelling, and an interest in the independent publishing process. It is hosted by 20-year indie author J Ryan Fenzel and his daughter, Keira F Jacobs, a newbie just getting started on the writer's road. Topic-of-the-month episodes focus on key elements of creative writing and storytelling through tips, tricks, picks, reviews and recommendations. Interview episodes delve into the writing ...
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That Interview

That Station | Raleigh, North Carolina

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That Interview is a conversation about music between the curators that play it and the artists that make it. An in depth look at an artists career, including insights into how they got started, their influences, creation process, successes, failures, and everything in between. That Interview is recorded at produced by That Station, a locally curated music station in Raleigh North Carolina with live personalities that share authentic stories and insights about music and life in the triangle. ...
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Russian Trolls is a sitcom podcast about the true story of the Internet Research Agency, the infamous Russian Troll Farm that influenced the 2016 presidential election and may or may not have helped Donald J. Trump become president.
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1. La La La - Naughty Boy f. Sam Smith (DJ Rich Art & DJ Kirillich Rmx) 2. You're Mine - Mariah Carey (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) 3. Mmm Yeah - Austin Mahone f. Pitbull (Original Mix) 4. Like A Drum - Guy Sebastian (Liam Keegan Rmx) 5. Ain't It Fun - Paramore (Smash Mode Extended Mix) 6. All The Way - Timeflies (Laidback Luke Bounce Club Mix) 7. Chocolate - The 1975 (HLM Rmx) 8. You - Galantis (Extended Mix) 9. Buffalo Bill - Moxie Raia (Tiesto Rmx) 10.Dark Horse - Katy Perry f. Juicy J (Cou ...
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Just Right

Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan

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Just Right is a weekly radio show broadcasting worldwide on shortwave. Hosts, Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan analyze issues from a viewpoint of individual rights, freedom, and capitalism.
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One day (drunken evening) before the really dark time when a piece of shit named J**nny F*des polluted me with her rotting immoral pathological stench, I had some things to say. I formed an outlet for the wisdom and funny that I had been throwing away without recording it. Then I basically forgot it was there. But when I remember I am a broadcast professional (this is true...I still use the term loosely) I break it out at parties and when I meet interesting folks...I want people to like it. ...
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A podcast about architecture, buildings, urban culture and space with Ambrose Gillick, discussing ideas, artefacts and people with scholars, designers, artists, teachers and architects. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts/ iTunes, Youtube Music and Amazon Music. Contact Ambrose on a.gillick@kent.ac.uk i. @ais4architecture x. @AisArchitecture f. @aisforarchitecture
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The It’s A Look podcast presents fresh and knowledgeable views on the people and places you may know but not know much about. Join Fredia and Jena for a monthly dose of comedy and curiosity through a curated collection of candid interviews, sonic experiences, and live podcasting shows. Fredia’s expertise within the show is laughter and making heavier topics more digestible. Jena drops the insightful gems, the questions that expand your perspective. Before you hear anything else, you hear the ...
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Thin Air

Ray J. Lonsdale

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The Thin Air Podcast is an episodic anthology of short stories, novellas and poems, including fantasy, science fiction, suspense, thrillers and the macabre. Featuring tales penned and narrated by Lonsdale, this program could be described as a fascinating blend of audiobook and modern-day old-time radio. Episodes are presented as dramatic readings with background sound F/X and original music. The premiere episode, titled “The Uncanny Valley of the Shadow,” is the opening chapter, kicking off ...
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Host Chris J Snook interviews successful 6, 7, and 8 figure entrepreneurs on their failures (F-Bombs) and war stories; uncovers tools and hacks they use to gain competitive advantage; and answers audience questions in each weekly episode designed solely to remove the facade and focus on real things you can use to grow your business and stay strong in the game.
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Join us in our morning meeting to plan our days and review our achievements. We use a review and planning framework that we created to organise our lives: the CIA and FBI method. Daily Review: C - Conquered (Achieved) I - Impeded (Blockers) A - Acquired (Learned) Daily Planning: F - Fitness B - Business I - Improvements
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Hardcores & Casuals

Tim Town & J Smooth

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Hosted by J-Smooth and Tim Town. J-Smooth is one of the UFC's biggest fans with a well of knowledge about past and upcoming fights as well as the fighters themselves. As for Tim Town..... Did we mention he is co-hosting the show? H&C offers commentary and insights on upcoming UFC and other sanctioned MMA fight tickets. We’ll cover the underdogs, the stars and throw a few favorites in the mix. We hope you enjoy.
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Looking to improve your marriage or deepen your personal relationships? In this podcast, you’ll hear advice from experts and learn how to recognize and build healthy relationships. Listen to professors, experts, and special guests share their insights on how to build a happy home life and strengthen your relationship with those you love most.
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If you’re an Asian-American who grew up learning that you had to “save face” and be a “good girl,” let’s remove all the guilt, shame, and taboos to talk about the things we weren’t given permission to explore. Rather than upholding the “model minority” standard, let’s redefine what it means to be strong, courageous, and bold in a brave new world. Let’s finally have a voice after being the silent generation for too long. Join me, your host, Judy Tsuei, every week as I explore mental, emotiona ...
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When evil stalks the land, who can you trust? Autumn 1314. In the aftermath of the Scottish victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, the villagers of Warcop wait desperately for the return of loved ones. When brothers Wat and Rob Dickinson bring news of the death of their companion, Adam Fothergill, as they fled home, there is no one to mourn him. But…
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss why the Carolina Panthers should expect to beat the Chicago Bears, how the offense has played with Andy Dalton and head coach Dave Canales, and if GM Dan Morgan should extend running back Chuba Hubbard to be a running back duo with Jonathon Brooks.
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From Pashas to Pokemon (Vishwakarma Publications, 2024), Maaria Sayed’s first novel, is a coming-of-age story. Aisha grows up in the Muhammad Ali Road neighborhood of Mumbai in the Nineties–a time when India was starting to grapple with liberalization, globalization, and polarization. In Mumbai and London, Aisha tries to learn what it means to grow…
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Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's m…
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Sixty percent of the jobs that Americans do today didn’t exist in 1940. What happens as our labor becomes more technical and less physical? And what kinds of jobs will exist in the future? SOURCES: David Autor, professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paula Barmaimon, manager of coverage and audience analytics at The New…
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Episode 125 of A is for Architecture is a conversation with historian Dr Jessica Kelly, Reader in Design and Architectural History at London Metropolitan University. We discuss her 2022 book, No More Giants: J.M. Richards, Modernism and The Architectural Review, published by Manchester University Press. It’s an interesting story, one that mirrors t…
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In this episode author and graphic artist Dineen Miller joins us to discuss creating the perfect book cover and shares the allure of writing romantic comedies. Episode highlights: 01:10 Judging a book by the cover 05:57 Character is King: Artistic World Edition 11:29 Welcome Dineen Miller 13:40 The evolution of graphic art technology 17:14 Cover ma…
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In this final episode about the debate we talk about policies and prophecies. Did you hear any that surprised you? Did you NOT hear what you wanted to hear? J and Diane break it down. Tell us what you thought in the comments. #ydigafpodcast #debate2024 #electoralpolitics #policies #election2024By YDIGAF
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Today I talked to Cynthia Swanson about Anyone But Her (Columbine York, 2024). In 1979 during her freshman year at Denver East High School in 1979, Suzanne’s mother was murdered by an armed robber while working in her record store. Suzanne has always sensed ghosts, so she’s not surprised when soon after, she hears her dead mother warning her about …
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At the beginning of a new program year, Angie and Peter talk about the theme for September: Starting Points. Topics covered include Keri Day’s “Learning to Pass,” J. S. Park’s The Voices We Carry, what it means to move beyond Christian faith as a civilizing project of colonialism to a force for everyone’s liberation and flourishing. To dig deeper w…
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In this empowering episode of the F*ck Saving Face podcast, host Judy Tsuei delves into the first step of her upcoming book, "How to Disappoint Your Parents in 10 Shameless Steps: A Modern Asian American Guide." The focus is on embracing your presence unapologetically, especially for those raised in traditional Asian American households. Episode Hi…
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Send us a text HELP Rebrand Pooh Daddy HELP Rebuild Ben Afflack HELP Recover Kids in Trouble I hope you enjoy this 13th episode of Uncooked Chicken...Ka-Kah!!! Support the show Live, unedited, comedic-improv with pop-culture references and maybe some real-life stories. This is a 20 minute commuter podcast performed in my car, detailing my comedic j…
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The RCCC live plays are finally here. First, we will be doing a short aquatic adventure on the moon Europa, where a timelord known as the Corsair finds themself already arrived to a marine research station where something mysterious has befallen the crew. Look for the official RCCC D&SD live play next week hosted by Andrew Kornblatt!!! Please suppo…
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His research on police brutality and school incentives won him acclaim, but also enemies. He was suspended for two years by Harvard, during which time he took a hard look at corporate diversity programs. As a follow-up to our recent series on the Rooney Rule, we revisit our 2022 conversation with the controversial economist. SOURCE: Roland Fryer, p…
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss the Carolina Panthers under Dave Canales lose to the Cincinnati Bengals, 34-24, at Bank of America Stadium, with the offense under Andy Dalton looking strong again, but the defense missing several tackles and receivers dropping too many passes. Also, sound bites from Jaycee Horn, Chuba Hubbard, and an exclusive interv…
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In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program …
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In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program …
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Mark is joined by comedian Phil Ellis, along with Elliot Steel, as he tries to make sense of Kier Starmer’s use of a corporate box at the Emirates Stadium , Phil Ellis’ disaster gig at Blackpool Pleasure beach – and Elliot shares his views on the reality television this country needs. Plus, We hear from deceased Yorkshire cricketer Fred Trueman abo…
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Kevin Dean speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his story “Patron Saints,” which appears in The Common’s most recent issue. Kevin talks about the process of writing and revising this story, which follows a young American trying to find his place in Cairo, while the city roils with political uncertainty after the Arab Spring uprising. Kevin…
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What happened when the Rooney Rule made its way from pro football to corporate America? Some progress, some backsliding, and a lot of controversy. (Second in a two-part series.) SOURCES: Tynesia Boyea-Robinson, president and C.E.O. of CapEQ. N. Jeremi Duru, professor of law at American University. Herm Edwards, former N.F.L. player and head coach. …
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⁠On Episode 124 of A is for Architecture Graham Haughton and Iain White tell me about their excellent book, Why Plan? Theory for Practitioners, published by Lund Humphries in 2019. On the reason for theory for planning, Graham suggests: ‘ to a certain extent, theories sometimes can make reality. […] you could argue that some of Patsy Healy's work a…
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Comics, like cinema, is an eminently modern medium. And as with cinema, looking closely at it can swiftly acquaint us with the profound weirdness of modernity. Do that in the context of a discussion on Charles Burns' comic masterpiece Black Hole, and you're guaranteed a memorable Weird Studies episode. Black Hole was serialized over ten years begin…
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It takes a certain gall to update one of William Shakespeare’s most enduring and most beloved tragedies. Anyone who has survived an English literature class at a US high school or college knows that neither Romeo nor Juliet lives to old age; and those few who have not read the play, for pleasure or under duress, have probably seen one of the screen…
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It takes a certain gall to update one of William Shakespeare’s most enduring and most beloved tragedies. Anyone who has survived an English literature class at a US high school or college knows that neither Romeo nor Juliet lives to old age; and those few who have not read the play, for pleasure or under duress, have probably seen one of the screen…
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A postman struggles to deliver the last letter on his last day of work. A prostitute elopes with the auto rickshaw driver who arranged clients for her. An inspector discovers the dead body of the boy he had an altercation with the previous evening. In Nocturne Pondicherry (Hachette India, 2024), Ari Gautier peels back the layers of human emotions u…
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In Sara Johnson Allen's novel Down Here We Come Up (Black Lawrence Press 2023), Kate Jessup’s mother lures her back home to North Carolina. Jackie Jessup is a con-artist, always working a scheme, always taking what she wanted, and she taught Kate to do the same. Now she’s dying, and Kate is estranged and living far away in Boston. Kate, her mother,…
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In this episode of the Fuck Saving Face podcast, Judy Tsuei introduces her new book, 'How to Disappoint Your Parents in 10 Shameless Steps,' aimed at empowering Asian Americans and voices of color. The conversation explores themes of cultural identity, personal growth, and the importance of mental and emotional wellness. Judy shares her journey of …
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Daniel is a worldly and urbane journalist living in London. His relationships appear to be sexually fulfilling but sentimentally meager. A young gay man with no relationships outside of sexual ones, he can seem at once callow and, at times, cold to the point of cruel with his lovers. Emotionally distant from his elderly, senile father, Daniel nonet…
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When evil stalks the land, who can you trust? Autumn 1314. In the aftermath of the Scottish victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, the villagers of Warcop wait desperately for the return of loved ones. When brothers Wat and Rob Dickinson bring news of the death of their companion, Adam Fothergill, as they fled home, there is no one to mourn him. But…
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When three people in Philadelphia inhale dust developed by a scientist who has discovered parallel universes, they are transported into an interdimensional no-man's-land that is populated by supernatural beings. From there, they go on to an alternate-future version of Philadelphia—a frightening dystopian nation-state in which citizens are numbered,…
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Send us a text In this Magical 12th Episode of Uncooked Chicken, NateNathaNathaniel is curious if the "W" in Wizards represents Whites? My question is If I do Magic, does that make me a Blizard? The Wonderful Blizard of Oz? The Greatest Blizard that Never Was? We also review the Magical Debate with Merlin-Trump and Abra-Kamala. Lastly is the Magica…
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1920s aviator Trenton Somerset takes to the not-so-friendly skies for an appointment with destiny. March 28th, 1925 is to be his wedding day, a four o’clock arrival at that little chapel on the hill in Owensville, Indiana. Along with him for the ride, the most deadly tornado in history, the odd traveling companions racing each other across three wh…
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea celebrate Andy Dalton and the Carolina Panthers beating the Las Vegas Raiders, 36-22, including the impressive performance by Chuba Hubbard, Diontae Johnson, the Panthers defense, and head coach Dave Canales as a play caller, and if Bryce Young should be traded.
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