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Jim and Teal are two movie enthusiasts who love to dish about themes, genres, the latest films, and oddball hidden gems. Sometimes there’s even a guest. The new season is now streaming, but there are more than a hundred back episodes to keep you entertained.
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Known as "That Mom", Adult Content Creator,, Author, and Merchandise Designer, Elaina St. James has hosted Chat with Elaina St James podcast since 2023. After restarting her professional life at 54, Elaina brings her unique perspective on pop culture, social media, travel and the adult industry. Guests from social media and adult entertainment will share their stories and behind the scenes insight. You can expect to laugh, learn and be inspired because if it's not fun, you're doing it wrong! ...
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Giving my opinion on current events and things that happened in history remember this is my opinion and if u don't like dont listen explicit content Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-canyon/support
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Welcome to Curb and Canyon – a podcast for Porsche enthusiasts BY Porsche enthusiasts. A collaboration between Porsche tragics, Andy Gaunt of ‘Last Rasp’ and James McGrath of ‘Auto Amateur’, Curb and Canyon is all about the lifestyle choice that is Porsche ownership. We’re not experts, we’re mates having a laugh about owning and driving these great cars, the roads we’ve driven, the upgrades we’ve made, the mods we’ve messed up and the great people we’ve met along the way. We want the world t ...
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The Atomic Show

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The Atomic Show Podcast includes interviews, roundtable discussions and atomic geeks all centered around the idea that nuclear energy is an amazing boon for human society.
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Hell Comes with Wood Paneled Doors

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When Michael O'Brien and his father, James, buy a new car just in time for the family's summer vacation, James signs over more than the title to his old AMC Gremlin in his rush to buy the brand new Inferno station wagon. Joining them on the trip are Michael's creepy younger siblings, Elvis and Olivia; his overbearing mother, Mary, and her pet Chihuahua, Lucky; his backwoods aunt, Margie; and the cremated remains of his grandmother, June, whose dying wish was to have her ashes scattered in th ...
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Join David Menconi - host, writer, and longtime North Carolinian - for Carolina Calling: a podcast exploring the history of North Carolina, as told through its music and the musicians who made it. From Asheville to Wilmington, we’ll be diving into the cities and regions that have cultivated decades of talent as diverse as Blind Boy Fuller to the Steep Canyon Rangers, from Bob Moog to James Taylor and Rhiannon Giddens. Brought to you by Come Hear North Carolina and The Bluegrass Situation.
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The Guided Retirement Show is here to be your guide as you travel to and through a successful retirement. When you go on a vacation, you may think it’s something you can do on your own and that may be true. If the destination is the Grand Canyon and your only goal is to stand on the south rim of the Grand Canyon to see it, then it’s probably easy enough without a guide. But what if you're taking a trip to the Amazon and you've never been there before? You know the rivers can be dangerous, th ...
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Children are full of curiosity and questions about the world. Each Friday, join Molly Oldfield, write of the weekly kids quiz in the Guardian each Saturday, the original QI elf and author and host of Everything Under The Sun (both the book and podcast) as she answers questions sent in by children around the world with the help of experts including Neil Gaiman, Heston Blumenthal, Grayson Perry, Lauren Child, Richard Branson and Sophie Dahl to the fish curators at the Natural History Museum. I ...
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Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry

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Smoke Screen is an investigative documentary series on people with complex motives and morals. Follow characters on the fringes of society — con artists, cult leaders, corrupt politicians — as they seduce their marks and bend communities to their will. Join us as we unravel their stories and bring justice to the people they’ve deceived. In season six, Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry, we examine Texas Ranger James Holland. Holland is celebrated as the "serial killer whisperer," solving do ...
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A weekly entertainment news magazine and radio show about the adult and mainstream film industries, hosted every week by James Bartholet, featuring news and interviews with the hottest talent, directors, industry insiders, and porn stars. Listen live every Wednesday, 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT (new start time), exclusively on Spreaker, iHeart Radio, and InsideTheIndustry.net, or listen anytime, wherever you get your podcasts. Sponsored by TheMall.Sexy, DukesDollz.com, Pornocards, Adam & Eve, Exxxotic ...
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Everwood? Neverwouldn't!

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Everwood? Neverwouldn't! is a recap and review podcast in which Adam makes his friends KT and Eric watch and discuss the early-2000s WB teen/family drama, Everwood! We started making this because of the pandemic and all the time we had on our hands! Woo!
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Teal is back from his time off, and he's brought with him two hidden gems: Messiah of Evil and Targets. Messiah of Evil is a 1973 horror film (released in 1974) by co-director's Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the two writers behind American Graffiti. This low budget film features loads of creepy atmosphere, aided by some brilliant production design…
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Welcome to Episode #144 of Everything Under the Sun! This week Molly answers a fabulous question from Mollie about bees and their stingers, and another brilliant question from David about why we see light as colour. Bestselling and beloved children's author Chris Haughton answers a wonderful question from Brooklynne about when we started doing math…
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Ever wondered what makes a great duck hunting experience unforgettable? Join Wade and I as we share the traditions that shape our passion for the sport. Also a great breakfast sandwich helps! Authenticity is rare in today's world, especially within the hunting discipline. We explore what it means to be a genuine influencer and a valuable member of …
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Jim and guest Bill play cat and mouse with the Criterion Channel's latest Neo Noir series. How do all the puzzle pieces fit? What are the connections between films? This assortment is an odd mix of neo noir films that, at times, have Jim struggling to find the connections between movies. Can Bill from Queens help Jim solve the mystery?…
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Join Mr. G, the original Spartan, as he shares his entrepreneurial journey in the defense industry. From navigating bureaucratic challenges to developing innovative products like the Javelin bipod, he offers insights into the world of precision manufacturing. Discover the passion and dedication behind Spartan Precision and the transformative experi…
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Urenco is one of the few companies in the world that enriches uranium. It’s one of an even smaller group of enrichers that aren’t owned by the Russian, Chinese or Iranian governments. It plays a key role in the western world’s nuclear fuel cycle. That role became even more important after February, 2022. With the increasingly firm prospects of a lo…
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In this conversation, Elaina St James interviews Reagan Foxx, an adult film actress, about her journey in the industry. They discuss topics such as starting late in the industry, the camming world, the importance of community, and the challenges of aging in the adult industry. They also touch on the idea of empowerment and setting boundaries in the…
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Join Emily and Josie on the 6Ranch Podcast for local stories of horseback riding, hunting, and barbering. We explore the roles of blue-collar workers, especially loggers, and delve into the world of rodeo, from saddle bronc riding to elk hunting. Follow Emily on INSTAGRAM. Check out the new DECKED system and get free shipping. Check out NICKS BOOTS…
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In episodes 121 and #5 of the Watch the Femmes series, we welcome Kasia Niewadoma on to the TPR Podcast. Kasia and I discussed how she deals with internal pressures, especially after experiencing numerous near misses and podium finishes in recent years. We explored the changes Kasia made in her training that led to her successful 2024 season, culmi…
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When you reach Schrader Canyon, you know you are in dangerous film territory. In the third and final installment of Jim and Bill's look at Paul Schrader's filmography, they climb the shadowy depths of Schrader Canyon to unearth Exorcist Dominion, and the notorious Lindsay Lohan film, The Canyons. But just when you thought Jim and Bill were stuck in…
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In episode 120 and #4 of the Watch the Femmes series, we welcome back one of our OG guests and climbing stars, Sarah Gigante. Sarah has settled into the European peloton this season after her stellar Tour Down Under campaign and is currently riding the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. In this episode, Sarah and I catch up to discuss her preparatio…
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In episode 119 & #3 of the Watch the Femmes series, we catch up with Neve Bradbury from Canyon Sram. Neve is currently at the Tour de France Femmes after achieving a stellar 3rd place on GC in the Giro D’Italia, along with a huge stage win on the queen stage. We discussed the target stages for the TDFF, including some intense reconnaissance session…
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In episode 118 and #2 of our Watch The Femmes series, we catch up with Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio from AG-Insurance Soudal. Ashleigh is one of the best climbers in the peloton and a legend of the sport. In this episode, we discuss the origins of the Tour de France Femmes and how COVID-19 and Zwift played a huge part in making it happen. We discuss the …
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In this conversation, Elaina St James interviews Sweet Margs, also known as Cozy Cabin Mom, about her Instagram accounts and her unique style. Sweet Margs shares her journey of renovating her cabin and documenting it on her Bella Builds Instagram account. She also talks about her Cozy Cabin Mom persona, where she showcases her softer and nurturing …
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The Nuclear Company exited a period of operating in “stealth mode” about a month ago. That exit was sufficiently well planned and executed that it is likely that Atomic Insights readers have already heard of the company. The Nuclear Company was incorporated a year ago. Its founding team has been working diligently to build the relationships and agr…
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Curious about the life behind the design of top-quality boots and the rugged lifestyles that demand them? Join us as we sit down with Tate Doolittle, the Director of Business Development at Nicks Handmade Boots, for a fun conversation about leather, and craftsmanship. This episode celebrates the heritage of boot-making and the satisfaction of ownin…
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In episode 117 & #1 in our Watch The Femmes series, we catch up with Ruby Roseman-Gannon, the leader of Liv Alula Jayco for this year's Tour de France Femmes. Ruby and I start by discussing the Olympics' importance in road cycling and how it compares to the Tour de France Femmes. We then chat about the first few stages in Rotterdam and how they may…
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Ah, the comfort of Schrader. Sooner or later, the more you watch, the more you fall under the spell of Paul Schrader, and the harder it will be for you to find a way out. Jim and his guest, Bill from Queens, continue their expedition through the heart of Paul Schrader's filmography with looks at Mishima: a Life in Four Chapters, Light of Day, The C…
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In episode 116, I catch up with the multi-talented Dutch star, Puck Moonen. Puck and I discuss all of her favourite things, such as Formula 1, Moto GP, bike racing, training, and more. We also have a bit of fun chatting about the crazy experiences Puck has had throughout her promotional work and the downright weird ones too. We hear about the most …
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In episode 115, I catch up with Paul Collins, the head of performance excellence for AusCycling. Paul and I discuss the Australian Team Pursuit campaign ahead of the track events at the Olympics in Paris this week. We talk about the lessons learned since Tokyo, plans for Australia's "upgrade package" and the developments in track cycling across all…
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Anthony Dooley, aka El Squid, is a professional spearfishing guide and lifelong adventurist. We recorded this episode while wearing wetsuits in between dive locations while hunting carp in freshwater. Hang out until the end of this episode to hear about something really freaking cool that Tony has cooking in Puerto Rico. Want to learn more about El…
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Welcome to the Schraderverse: The Paul Schraderverse if you will. A man whose filmography is almost more a state of mind than an actual compendium of movies. Paul Schrader is a tough director to pin down, so to tackle the screenwriter of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, Jim tapped his old pal, and longtime listener of the show, Bill From Queens to sit …
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My guest today has a long history of working and playing in some of the most rugged and remote parts of NSW. So, with a few days up his sleeve, a bit of research and the right kind of skills and experience behind him, he set off for another steep n’ deep trip through Kanangra Boyd National Park, bound for Katoomba on the traditional K2K route. WARN…
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In this conversation, Elaina St. James discusses her experience as an independent adult content creator and provides insights into the adult entertainment industry. She addresses common questions from aspiring male performers and offers advice on how to break into the business. Elaina emphasizes the importance of physical fitness and professionalis…
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In episode 114, I catch up with besties Alex Manly and Georgia Baker ahead of their Paris Olympics campaign on the track for Australia. We discuss the interesting things about the Olympic games such as the rooms, kits and strange items the athletes receive. Alex and Georgia explain the preparation for the games that the Teams Pursuit squad have bee…
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In this episode I interview Tim Hernandez, who has dedicated years to researching and locating the families of all 32 passengers killed in the famous 1948 plane wreck at Los Gatos Canyon. This episode is a reflection on the power of writing, the importance of honoring memory, and the journey from procrastination to inspiration as we tackle the fina…
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In episode 113, I catch up with former professional turned director sportiv (DS) Jess Allen. Jess and I discuss her transition from road captain to DS and everything she has learned so far as we head towards the biggest women’s race of the year, the Tour de France Avec Zwift. Thanks to our sponsors who support the production of the TPR Cycling Podc…
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What happens when you blend the outdoors, seasoned guides, and the thrill of hunting and spearfishing into one unforgettable place? Join us as we venture into Hell's Canyon with Cliff Gray, Kevin Harlander, and Greg Jones, who share their experiences guiding elk in North America's steepest gorge and jobs that shaped our lives. We may or may not cat…
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In episode 112, I chat with the absolute A1 huma, Kim Cadzow. In just her second year on the WWT, Kim has already amassed amazing results, such as 6th in LBL, 10th on GC at the Vuelta, and 8th on GC at Suisse. Not only is Kim Cadzow a huge talent, but she is also an awesome chat! Kim and I discussed EF’s new co-sponsor, Oatly, and what it’s like to…
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In this insightful podcast episode, Elaina St. James interviews Christy Canyon, AVN Hall of Fame actress, about her return to the adult industry. They discuss the industry’s evolution, touching on technology’s impact, personal boundaries, and the prevalence of scams. Christy shares her observations on the positive changes in production values and c…
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Meet Andrew Garrett, a chef and former army tanker. Hear his account of how 9/11 changed everything for the military—from halting training in Germany to gearing up for war. Andrew shares how this pivotal time shaped his leadership skills and set him on the path to culinary success. We discuss the diverse flavors of American cuisine, learn the value…
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In episode 111, we chat to Antonia Niedermaier, the young climbing sensation from Canyon-Sram. Antonia burst on to the scene this time last year, winning a mountain stage at the Giro at just 20 years of age before winning the U/23 ITT World Title. We learn more about Antonia’s road to the World Tour, her hometown and hobbies, and how ski-mountainee…
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How did ancient civilizations like the Romans and Persians manage to revolutionize water transport, and what can we learn from their engineering today? This episode explores the history and innovations of irrigation engineering with agricultural engineer Fred Ziari. The impact of modern irrigation systems, such as the center pivots that have increa…
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Episode 110 brings us a unique discovery in the world of women’s cycling. Kim (Le Court) Pienaar. Kim, a rider racing for AG Insurance Soudal, is a true hidden gem from Mauritius. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Kim, from her triumph at the Cape Epic to her renaissance in professional road cycling with AG. Her instant succ…
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Lael Paul Johnson, a celebrated guide turned photographer, shares his fishing expertise in this episode. He details the 3-rod setup for efficiency, recounts captivating stories from Queen Charlotte Lodge, and offers insights on transitioning from guiding to capturing outdoor moments. The conversation also dives into essential Pacific Northwest gear…
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It was nearly thirty five years ago that Jim met Teal in a diner in Greenwich Village, NYC in September of 1989. On this episode of Stuff We've Seen, you'll learn how the two film lovers met, and how they began their movie-watching journey together. That covers the second half of the episode. But first, Jim runs through several movies he's seen lat…
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Two pods in two weeks?! You can't get rid of us. In this episode we're going somewhat unscripted because Andy's dog ate the show notes but don't let that put you off, this one's another cracker. We're talking about Andy's recent 'Mega-Loop' Rally and his upcoming 'Alpine Ridge Rally 10' while James is getting ready for his annual pilgrimage to the …
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It’s our Season 10 finale of The Guided Retirement Show, which means it’s time for Chris Rett, CFP®, AIF® to join Dean Barber as the featured guest. Chris and Dean are going to review 10 questions that everyone should ask themselves before retirement. If you’re planning to retire around three to five years from now, make sure to take some notes and…
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Brian Gitt, the Business Development lead at Oklo, visited the Atomic Show to describe his employer’s business model and current prospects. Oklo is an advanced fission and fuel recycling company with an expansive vision for becoming a competitive clean energy supplier. It plans to provide heat and/or electricity as a service from a fleet of small f…
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Andy and James share their reactions to the 992.2. Porsche just recently announced the second generation 992 and besides adding a T-Hybrid engine that comes with the GTS variant, they're throwing everything else away - no rear seats, no manual transmission, no more key-start ignition, no more analog instrument cluster gauges. The cheek! In this epi…
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Meet Dr. Lindsay Bira, a clinical health psychologist specializing in PTSD and stress management, who shares her recent experiences from a PADI dive course in Marathon Key, Florida. Dr. Bira's insights into the mental resilience required for freediving, especially as demonstrated by veterans overcoming significant physical challenges, highlight the…
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The summer movie season is upon us, but what a strange season it is so far. Film and after film has underperformed, and one movie's poor performance at the box office is surprising given the prestige of its predecessor. Of course, I'm talking about Furiosa: a Mad Max Saga. Apparently, movie audiences weren't up for a prequel installment to George M…
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There’s something about the immense power of lightning that has fascinated cultures and people throughout the centuries. How it behaves, how it moves through the sky and the force and damage that it can bring. If news reports are anything to go by, it would be easy to think that being struck by lightning only happens to golfers or beach anglers. My…
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Dean Barber could talk for hours about estate planning mistakes to avoid. On Episode 113 of The Guided Retirement Show, Dean decided to cover some of the most common estate planning mistakes that he and Tim Denker of Denker Law Firm, LLC have witnessed. Tim founded Denker Law Firm, LLC in 2006 and has practiced estate planning and business law sinc…
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Ever wondered how to keep your gear functional in sub-zero temperatures or how to capture the beauty of a wild hunt? Join us as Sam Averitt, a former Forest Service worker turned full-time adventure photographer and videographer, shares his expierence. Listen as he shares how to keep your batteries warm when its cold and discusses demanding aspects…
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