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(Finally back online) This is JibVibes! A podcast filled with conversations of Day to day struggles,Life Lessons,Over-Coming Adversity,Poetry, Freestyle rap and More. I hope you enjoy the laughter, happiness and being able to relate to some of the experiences that will empower you even more throughout your life. New episode coming soon!!! Stay safe 06/18/20.
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MUSIC. COMEDY. IMPRESSIONS. Stars In Your Ears is an award-winning podcast from ‘woman of 1000 voices’ Jess Robinson & her fabulous live band. Each show features a real life celebrity guest who'll learn a new impression in Jess's Mimicry Masterclass. Expect stunning singing, musical mashups and loads of laughs, while getting more Stars In Your Ears than a tabloid journalist who’s excellent at hacking phones. Jess imitates everyone from divas of the silver screen to pop icons including Gaga, ...
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We’re living in unprecedented times. Maybe. In this show, Jody Avirgan (538, 30for30, TED) and historians Nicole Hemmer (Vanderbilt) and Kellie Carter Jackson (Wellesley) take one moment, big or small, from that day in U.S. political history and explore how it might inform our present –– all in about fifteen minutes. New episodes release Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Sign up for the newsletter and more at ThisDayPod.com. We’re also posting about moments from the past @thisdaypod on Threa ...
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The Flourish Heights Podcast was made for women, by women. To be empowered in health starts with a true connection with your body. Join Valerie Agyeman, Women’s Health Dietitian as she breaks through topics surrounding periods, women’s nutrition, body awareness, and self-care.
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Music and fashion impresario Scott Lipps, drummer for Courtney Love and owner of Lipps LA and One Management, sits down for intimate conversations with some of the biggest names in music and pop culture. From Anthony Kiedis, Randy Jackson, Courtney Love, G Eazy, and many more. Originally airing on Dash Radio, published here as a one-hour podcast. Stay tuned for exciting episodes ahead…
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Be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and share Sober Dad Crew with folks. Sober Dad Crew is an independent, DIY production created by Stephen Kimball who writes, records, and produces the podcast. To learn more please visit SoberDadCrew.com.
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Host Jesse Golden talks to some of the most inspiring, influential, and successful lightworkers out there. Conversations that will completely change your perspective and positively affect your overall health, state of mind, and quality of life. Jesse dives deep into holistic health, self-growth, spirituality, and more and asks each guest what their "golden secret" is. When you practice positive daily rituals, every obstacle becomes an opportunity. - Jesse Golden
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Listen to high performing entrepreneurs like Jesse Itzler 🍌, superstar CEO's like Drift's David Cancel ⚡, incredible creators like TheDadLab 💡 talk #DadLife and share helpful #DadTips. 👉 Grab the NEW book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3gUtZWx ✂️ Subscribe to the Dad the Best I Can - Clips podcast too! - WEBSITE: https://DadTheBestICan.com - BOOK: https://amzn.to/3gUtZWx - IG: https://Instagram.com/DadTheBestICan - TW: https://Twitter.com/DadTheBestICan - EMAIL: DadTheBestICan@gmail.com
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The NatLifePod is a platform for conversation to help close the gap between wellness as an industry and wellness as a state of being. About your host: Tony Riddle is a natural lifestyle coach, author and record-breaking barefoot endurance athlete. Tony has been featured extensively in the press from The Times, Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Telegraph Magazine, New York Times, Men’s Health, Evening Standard, and on BBC Breakfast, Sky News, The Rich Roll Podcast and many others. His debut book ...
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The Adventure Made Podcast is a weekly show capturing the stories and passions of outdoor enthusiasts around camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, backpacking, bush crafting, conservation, and much more. Host Seth Spears interviews seasoned experts about their most memorable wilderness adventures, favorite gear, professional recommendations, and why spending time in nature is so important for the health of individuals and society. Rewild Gear was founded by 4 brothers with a passion for the out ...
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CBC radio host Tom Power ("q") and BGS (The Bluegrass Situation) bring you the most in-depth podcast about the origins of bluegrass ever created. Power sits down with luminaries of the genre such as Del McCoury, Ricky Skaggs, Alice Gerrard, Jesse McReynolds, Jerry Douglas and more for an intimate conversation about their origins within the world of bluegrass music. Episodes will be released bi-weekly on TheBluegrassSituation.com and wherever you get your podcasts. PRODUCED BY: Tom Power and ...
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*Episodes being released monthly from June 2024* To Me- Magic is a soul essence. It is joy. It is pure passion. It's a feeling of hope that we can create a better future. It's the sparkle that creates light behind people's eyes. Magic is the secret ingredient to getting through those tougher days. It's the thing that makes dreams seem actually possible. Welcome to a passion project of mine. A collection of conversations sharing the stories of people who are MAKING MAGIC REAL
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A podcast that celebrates the outdoor community and wilderness areas of Aotearoa New Zealand. Get to know a diverse range of Kiwis as we cover themes linked to adventure, wellbeing, conservation and the professional outdoor scene in New Zealand. Hosted by Dulkara Martig. Sponsored by Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand.
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H. P. Lovecast Podcast

Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak

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The H. P. Lovecast Podcast is hosted by Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak and is devoted to discussing the works influenced by H. P. Lovecraft, such as successor authors, comics, films, and so on. H. P. Lovecast is published two-to-three times a month, with the primary episode on the second Sunday, the Transmissions interview episode on the final day of the month, and on occasion, a program called Fragments addressing additional content.
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My guest this episode is actor and director Jesse Bush. We talk about rebuilding your relationship with your kids once you get sober, the challenges of co-parenting after getting divorced, and what what the first plays we were cast in as kids. Be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and share Sober Dad Crew with folks. Sober Dad Crew is an independen…
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Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now! It's August 13th. This day in 1846, Henry David Thoreau is thrown in jail -- for one night -- for refusing to pay his back taxes. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why Thoreau objected to the poll tax, and how his political stances intersected with the m…
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Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now! It's August 11th. This day in 1965, six days of civil unrest erupts in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why the violence was sparked -- and how the reaction to it prefigured much of the conversation that would domi…
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In this episode, Scott sits down with culinary icon Andrew Zimmern. Over the course of the conversation, they dive into Andrew's journey from his early passion for food, his beginnings in radio, and his eventual success as a household name in the culinary world with his TV show, Bizarre Foods. Andrew also discusses meeting the legendary Anthony Bou…
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Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now! It's August 8th. This day in 1990, George HW Bush addressed the country about Iraq's recent invasion of Kuwait. In it, Bush evoked WWII and made a comparison between Sadaam Hussein and Adolph Hitler. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why Bush framed the …
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Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now! It's August 5th. This day in 1841, a new statue is unveiled in the Capitol rotunda, to commemorate the 100th birthday of George Washington. One notable element: he's shirtless. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why the statue of Washington arrived bare-c…
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Here in 2024, there is a lot of speculation about who Kamala Harris will select as her running mate. And the Veepstakes almost feel kind of...normal? So, today, Jody shares some thoughts about the nature of the VP pick, and we re-run our episode from "Veepstakes Week" about notable picks throughout history. Also -- we just announced our first ever …
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Prediabetes..diabetes..gestational diabetes!!! IT'S COMPLICATED. Also, why does it seem like more women are getting diagnosed? There's a lot to unpack here and I'm not doing it alone so I called up my smart & fabulous friends, Wendy & Jess who are dietitians and diabetes educators to break it down and share their top tips on how you can lower your …
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It's August 1st. This day in 2002, Congressman James Traficant of Ohio has been expelled from Congress for bribery and corruption, only the second member ever kicked out of the institution. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss Traficant's bombastic reputation, corrupt dealings -- and how his shifting politics represented the way political fault lines wer…
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My guest this episode is Tyler Murphy. Tyler is an athlete, trainer, and soon-to-be father of a baby boy. We talk about rebuilding after getting sober, the role fitness can play in recovery, and we discover that we have tattoos with very similar messages. Go the Distance Training and Nutrition Be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and share Sober D…
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It's July 28th. This day in 1896, residents vote to incorporate the city of Miami, Florida. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss how the birth of Miami was in large part due to a woman named Julia Tuttle and the arrival of the railroad to the Florida "frontier." This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Your support…
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On today’s episode, Scott sits down with Sublime frontman Jakob Nowell. Jakob details his journey from growing up in a legendary musical family to carving out his own path in the music world with bands like LAW and Jakob’s Castle. He also discusses how he came to front his father’s band, Sublime, and talks about the band’s recent Coachella performa…
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It's July 27th. Today we mark the start of the Olympics by looking at one of the most famous -- and perhaps apocryphal -- moments in Olympics history, when American Jesse Owens won four gold medals in front of Adolf Hitler. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss how the legend is a little more complicated than we may know, from the controversy over whether…
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It's the middle of July. In 1936, much of the country -- especially the Midwest -- is experiencing record heat. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why the heat was so deadly, how it created economic and social ripple effects, and why FDR was able to rally the country to talk about government solutions to some of the problems the heat exacerbated. This …
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My guest this episode is men’s fashion content creator Parker York Smith. Of course we talk about sobriety and fatherhood. But we also talk fashion, the joy of thrifting, and whether or not I should rethink my strong and long-held dislike of loafers. Link in bio or listen wherever you stream podcasts. Parker York Smith Links Be sure to subscribe, l…
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It's July 22nd. This day in 1934, FDR has signed the "Indian Reorganization Act," which provided economic relief to many tribes, but also came with provisions to reorganize the way in which Native Americans self-governed, and self-identified. This opened up a vacuum for fundamental questions of identity and community which reverberate today. Jody, …
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In 1971, a massive explosion at the Thiokol plant in Woodbine, Georgia shook the small town and killed 29 workers, injuring dozens of others. Jody, Niki, and Kellie are joined by director Patrick Longstreth to talk about how the plant provided good jobs for the rural community, but lax safety standards ultimately led to one of the worst industrial …
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It's July 18th. This day in 1980, Ronald Reagan accepted the Republican nomination for president. His speech included the phrase "let's make American great again." Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss the long history of that phrase, why it is so appealing, the power of nostalgia in American politics -- and of course how Trump made MAGA into a movement. …
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic & Wegovy are gaining popularity for weight loss! Today, I'm tackling your top Q's about these meds - covering fertility, disordered eating, GI issues, blood sugar management, and more. Plus, I'll break down the latest TikTok trends—"oat-zempic" and "rice-zempic" —where influencers claim these drinks aid in significant weigh…
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It's July 15th. This day in 1863, photographer Timothy O'Sullivan has taken a photo of dead soldiers at Gettysburg called "A Harvest of Death." It would become one of the most famous photos in American history -- and O'Sullivan would soon be contracted to travel west and photograph the American frontier. Jody, Niki, and Kellie are joined by writer …
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Get ready to be inspired, educated, mortified, but motivated to take action. Whether you're a farmer, an environmental enthusiast, or you simply love food and care about this planet we call home, this episode is for you. In this episode of The NatLifePod I’m with the lovely Jess Abbis who’s mission is to unite, inspire and accelerate the movement t…
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In this episode, Scott interviews Jerry Harrison about his storied musical journey. They discuss his musical beginnings and explore stories about how Jerry met Jonathan Richman, formed the Modern Lovers, then went on to join Talking Heads. Jerry also discusses the music scene of New York in the ‘70s, and the development of punk rock. Along the way,…
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[[It's the heart of the summer, which means that our crew is taking some breaks here and there. In the meantime, we'll bring you some favorite episodes from the vaults -- and we'll be back with new episodes very soon!]] It’s October 12th. This day in 1863, fighting is breaking out in Jones County, Mississippi, as a group of southern farmers starts …
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[[It's the heart of the summer, which means that our crew is taking some breaks here and there. In the meantime, we'll bring you some favorite episodes from the vaults -- and we'll be back with new episodes very soon!]] It’s December 29th. This day in 1975, a bomb, planted in a luggage locker, exploded at NYC’s LaGuardia Airport, killing 11 and inj…
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[[It's the heart of the summer, which means that our crew is taking some breaks here and there. In the meantime, we'll bring you some favorite episodes from the vaults -- and we'll be back with new episodes very soon!]] It’s September 26th. This day in 1983, Massachusetts Senator Michael Dukakis held a press conference to announce an enormous and a…
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In this episode, Zach Bush graces the mic with his unique perspective and expertise. and shares his profound insights into the interconnectedness of human health and the environment. I am a big fan of Zach’s work and on the few occasions that we have met I have been blown away by this man’s mind. Zach’s fascinating insights and mind-blowing revelat…
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It's July 2nd. This day in 1864, President Lincoln signed a law declaring the chamber previously used as the House of Representatives to be a statuary hall, featuring two statues submitted by each state. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss the kinds of statues that got submitted, what kind of story of American history it told, and how that has started t…
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In this episode, Scott sits down with the three members of Wallows to explore their rise from a budding L.A. band to indie rock sensations. They dive into Wallows' journey, from their early days of making music together to signing with Atlantic Records. Along the way, the band shares stories about their formative experiences in the L.A. music scene…
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It's June 30th. This day in 1982, Ronald Reagan signed a bill re-authorizing the Voting Rights Act, among a lot of pressure to pass the civil rights legislation -- but also a growing legal strategy to undermine the enforcement of the provisions. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss why Reagan ultimately supported the act, and how legal advisors - includi…
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Ahead of this week's very weird debate, we take a look at the weird history of how political debates have been structured in the U.S. -- from format, to audience, to the role of the moderators. If you want to watch this episode, the full video is up on our YouTube page! Find out more at thisdaypod.com This Day In Esoteric Political History is a pro…
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My guest this episode is Ray Donovan, host of the podcast Stack’n’Days. We talk about fatherhood, raising boys to be good men, and how understanding leads to empathy. Stack’n’Days Mentioned in this episode: Between The World and Me Stephen Satterfield Be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and share Sober Dad Crew with folks. Sober Dad Crew is an in…
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Pregnancy brings about some of the most significant physical transformations a woman can experience. Diet is obviously vital to support these changes and your developing baby, but so is staying active. So, what are the safest ways to exercise while pregnant? The most fabulous (& vibrant) NYC-based Dancebody fitness instructor, Mindi stopped by to s…
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Ahead of this week's very weird debate, we take a look at the weird history of how political debates have been structured in the U.S. -- from format, to audience, to the role of the moderators. If you want to watch this episode, the full video is up on our YouTube page! Find out more at thisdaypod.com This Day In Esoteric Political History is a pro…
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Ep 24 - Taylor Meagher - Red Lines Dancing - Tales of an Artist.. Today’s conversation is with Taylor an artist who expresses her creative energy through painting & dancing! Since coming across her works, I have been truly captivated by the way she constructs the energies of her pieces & her use of colours give me a feeling of home. Taylor has rece…
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Welcome to Third Party Week! From time to time this election year, we're going to do some special series that highlight the rhythm of an election cycle. This week, we are looking at third parties: who runs for a third party bid, who votes for a third party, and how much do third party candidates really matter? Today, we bring you an episode we did …
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Welcome to Third Party Week! From time to time this election year, we're going to do some special series that highlight the rhythm of an election cycle. This week, we are looking at third parties: who runs for a third party bid, who votes for a third party, and how much do third party candidates really matter? Today: The 1980 election is remembered…
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My guest this episode is Gabriel Kuhn. Gabriel is the author of X: Straight Edge and Radical Sobriety, Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics, and Sober Living for the Revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics. PM Press Be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and share Sober Dad Crew with folks. Sober Dad Cr…
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Welcome to Third Party Week! From time to time this election year, we're going to do some special series that highlight the rhythm of an election cycle. This week, we are looking at third parties: who runs for a third party bid, who votes for a third party, and how much do third party candidates really matter? Today: Ralph Nader's 2000 run as a Gre…
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Welcome back to The NatLifePod. I am thrilled to bring you today's episode with someone who has been a huge inspiration for our family dynamic. In this episode, I have the honour of interviewing Peter Gray, acclaimed author of "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students …
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In this episode, Scott sits down with skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. They dive into Tony's journey from a young skateboarder to a household name. Tony shares several stories about turning pro at a remarkably young age, buying a house in high school, and eventually landing the 900 trick that made him famous.Beyond skateboarding, Tony also discusses…
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Welcome to Third Party Week! From time to time this election year, we're going to do some special series that highlight the rhythm of an election cycle. This week, we are looking at third parties: who runs for a third party bid, who votes for a third party, and how much do third party candidates really matter? Today: Semafor's Dave Weigel joins us …
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This one is for my plant-based vegetarian and vegan queens or for those aspiring to follow one! So it's TRUE, vegans and vegetarians are at higher risk for being deficient in certain nutrients like iron and calcium, but it's possible to meet nutritional needs through careful planning. Do you know which key nutrients you need to be more intentional …
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Today we're reprising an episode we did for Juneteenth last year, as we get ready for this year's holiday! It’s June 18th. Today, for Juneteenth, we look at the history of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” aka the Black National Anthem. Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss the song’s history and the various ways in which it’s been presented as a song of resis…
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