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Daryl, Troy, and Jared are fans of all things sports in Oklahoma. Most of all, they are fans of the Sooners and Thunder. They give you analysis, inside info and will also have interviews with legends from the team and recruits that are being pursued. If you are all about OK sports like they are, then you should subscribe and listen along.
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A show of conversation focused on positivity and encouragement, centered especially on the runDisney community. Here the focus is on getting people enjoying running at all levels, in normal clothes and costumes, and living all around the world. We all bring something different with us, face different challenges, and commit different amounts of ourselves to this sport and community. That's not just ok. It's worth celebrating.
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Workplace All Stars, novice-level athletes sharing our unqualified, professional opinions on sports, movies, gaming, politics and all things life in general. Grab a beer, grab a wine, grab yourself, just join us on our journey as we discuss all things with minimal education on any and every topic! 'We may not know everything (or anything) but that's ok, we encourage you to at least give things the old college try!' Reach us on facebook in the "NoPro Podcast" group, on Instagram The NoPro Pod ...
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Just Some Average Guys Podcast

Just Some Average Guys Network

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The podcast where being average is glorified. Join Amr, Crispy & Diggy as they try to tackle all first world problems one joke at a time. This podcast is not for the faint of heart and certainly not for the politically correct. It's ok to laugh!
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A cycling podcast loosely focused on Cycling Time Trials. I feature expert interviews in training, aerodynamics and coaching. Also featured are conversations with bike industry experts and some very fast cyclists. Please contact me at ttpodcast@yahoo.com with guest and show ideas. I also just have some fun and do interviews with cycling related topics of general interest from time to time. It can't all be about going faster right? OK, forget I said that.....
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In this podcast I chat to athletes, coaches and industry professionals about their sporting journey and the lessons they’ve learnt along the way. Guests range from Olympians to the everyday lover of sport. But the message stays the same... there is so much more to sport than what meets the eye. Find us on FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM @beyondsportwithfionastewart
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Only One In The Room

Laura Cathcart Robbins

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Hosted by Laura Cathcart Robbins, a writer and a recovery thriver and survivor, Laura found herself in an all too familiar position. In September 2018, she was the only black woman in the room at Brave Magic, a famed writer’s retreat. After it was over, she wrote about her “only one” experience in The Huffington Post and comments started flooding into her DM. These comments were from people from all races, ethnicities, creeds, and nationalities who had felt “othered”. Laura beautifully inter ...
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Rock Sports Radio

Rock Sports Radio with Preston and Quay

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Rock Sports Radio is a podcast dedicated to all things Rock and Roll and Sports and other things hosted by Preston and Quay. Preston is a former Producer and on air personality at the Sports Animal, 97.1 FM in Tulsa, OK and all around nice guy. Quay is the former guitarist/songwriter for the band, Stereofuse . He has an opinion about everything. They talk because you need to know what they have to say about whatever it is they talk about. Or, maybe they're just delusional. Listen in and deci ...
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Permanentrelegation

Permanent Relegation

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Permanent Relegation comprise of friends, Andy Baumgartner and Christopher Ball. We are just two friends that decided to put our thoughts and drivel online. We love beer, food, and sports. We are crass, brash, self anointed hilarious, and we hold nothing back. Our love of our city and teams teeters on fanatical and we are ok with that. Indy Eleven is our main focus, but local food and beverage are topics we frequent. Take a listen and please help us in expanding the knowledge of all the wond ...
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Parenting comes with joys and challenges. If you are a mom or dad with a child or teen who is struggling with everyday life or clinical issues like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Executive Functioning, Anxiety, OCD, Depression or Mood, or Lyme and PANS/PANDAS, then you need solutions. If you have seen Dr. Roseann on TV, then you know she doesn’t shy away from real talk about real problems. She gives parents the science-backed keys to unlocking big and small kid and family issues. Blending hope with ...
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Dive deep into the heart of OKC Thunder with ’The Last Storm’. Experience a unique blend of basketball analytics, Oklahoma City’s rich culture, and unfiltered banter. Expect the unexpected — name butchering, playful jabs, and perhaps the random twist and turn. Celebrating both OKC’s cherished past and its bright future, this is where nostalgia meets visionary thinking. Remember, this isn’t for young ears or the faint-hearted. If you’re part of the vibrant OKC Thunder family, light up and joi ...
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Type A comedian Alexis Gay interviews influential folks from tech, media, business and beyond about everything except their resumes. Who are the people building, funding, and running the tech companies shaping our daily lives? And like, has [INFLUENTIAL PERSON] ever kept a plant alive? Is [VERY IMPRESSIVE FOUNDER] actually afraid of the dark? What was [STALWART OF VC TWITTER] known for in high school? Tune into Non-Technical with Alexis Gay to find out.
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It's a heartbreaking situation seeing our children or teens refuse to get the help they need. As parents, we often feel helpless, worried, and anxious as we see our children resist the support that could make a difference in their lives. There comes a point when we question ourselves, wondering if there’s something we could do differently to encour…
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Imagine joining a gang because they had the best cocaine. Actor, Richie Stephens moved from Ireland to San Francisco and became the only white, Irish guy in an all Asian gang. But what would you do if you if the drugs and the booze took over and started to come before everything you loved? Would you put a gun to your head and end it all? Or would y…
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Just as the title of this episode says, the Rays are back from the All-Star Break and are looking to get themselves in the thick of things when it comes to playoff contention in the stretch run. New York and Toronto are first up on the docket as Tampa Bay headed on the road to begin the "second half" of the season. Thanks so much for listening! You…
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These days, many children face significant challenges when it comes to doing their homework assignment. It's crucial for parents to delve deeper into these difficulties, as there are often underlying reasons beyond mere lack of motivation. Whether it's elementary school, summer school, or throughout the school year, parents may notice their child r…
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Imagine joining a gang because they had the best cocaine. Actor, Richie Stephens moved from Ireland to San Francisco and became the only white, Irish guy in an all Asian gang. But what would you do if you if the drugs and the booze took over and started to come before everything you loved? Would you put a gun to your head and end it all? Or would y…
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As parents, our primary concern is always the well-being and development of our kids. With this nurturing instinct, we naturally seek to expose them to a variety of experiences and opportunities, including sports. However, despite our best intentions, there are times when our kids may resist participating in sports. Today, we explore the factors th…
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Imagine having a nine-year-old son who was so violent that you were afraid of him. Acclaimed Korean American writer and author Marie Myung-Ok Lee accepted the diagnosis of autism the doctors gave her son but knew that there was something else going on, something that defied traditional treatment plans and medication. So what would you do if Cannabi…
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School avoidance anxiety often builds over time, leading to a state where children may struggle to articulate their feelings beyond expressing a strong refusal to attend school. As parents, it's important to take a step back, look for the signs, and initiate conversations to understand what might be causing your children's distress. This proactive …
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We were lucky enough to have credentials for the last series before the All-Star Break between the Rays and Guardians and this podcast is a compilation of every interview we had during the series, including interviews with Kevin Cash, Evan Longoria, Pete Fairbanks and more. Over an hour of interview content spliced between three days is found in th…
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Nowadays, children are glued to their devices more than ever before. Whether it's for socializing, entertainment, or learning, screens have become a central part of their daily lives. And the reality is that this has intensified in the wake of the pandemic, where remote learning and limited social interactions pushed many children towards digital a…
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Imagine having a nine-year-old son who was so violent that you were afraid of him. Acclaimed Korean American writer and author Marie Myung-Ok Lee accepted the diagnosis of autism the doctors gave her son but knew that there was something else going on, something that defied traditional treatment plans and medication. So what would you do if Cannabi…
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Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we find ourselves at a loss trying to understand why our teens and children are irritable. It can be frustrating when their moods seem unpredictable or when they react strongly to seemingly minor issues. We may wonder if it's something we did wrong or if there's a deeper underlying cause we're missing. By seekin…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello NoPros, you ever think to yourself - Is social media as messed up as it seems? - the answer is yes! We discuss the lows, risks and few positives of the media world of socials. Joining us again for another go around the podcasting world is Amanda of Learning with the Ladies fame But as messed up as it is, please follow …
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Author, activist, and founder and director of Resilience Force, Saket Soni, was in New Orleans working as a community organizer when he got a call from an Indian man who was being held in a labor camp. Saket Soni is a labor organizer and human rights strategist working at the intersection of racial justice, migrant rights, and climate change. He is…
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Dishonesty is something that we, as parents, often struggle to understand and manage. We invest so much time and energy into teaching our children the importance of honesty and integrity, so when they lie, it can feel disheartening. However, it's crucial to recognize that such dishonesty in children is often a symptom of deeper issues rather than a…
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There's just something bad in the water whenever the Rays and Rangers play because as usual, it was a Texas-sized sweep in Arlington. Tampa Bay's series winning streak was snapped at five and the Rays fell below the .500 mark once again. We talk about that, plus a look toward this week and the upcoming All-Star Game on this latest episode of the po…
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Author, activist, and founder and director of Resilience Force, Saket Soni, was in New Orleans working as a community organizer when he got a call from an Indian man who was being held in a labor camp. Saket Soni is a labor organizer and human rights strategist working at the intersection of racial justice, migrant rights, and climate change. He is…
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More often than not, parents expect their kids to be perfect, which shouldn't be the case. This expectation sets unrealistic standards that can place immense pressure on children, hindering their natural curiosity and willingness to take risks. And when children feel they can never meet these high expectations, it can lead to frustration and anger,…
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Send us a Text Message. Whats going on NoPros!! Todays episode we discuss the need for everyone to get out of their comfort zone and see some live events! Live sports, live festival, live anything! Its worth the experience to give it a go! Even if you hate it, you can say you were there - maybe you will be there for the next Bat Flip or Walk Off Ho…
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Rafael Agustin is a writer on the award-winning The CW show Jane The Virgin and is a past Sundance Institute Episodic Fellow. He currently serves as CEO of the Latino Film Institute, overseeing the Youth Cinema Project, the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF), and LatinX in Animation. In 2018, LA Weekly named Agustin one of the …
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The Rays are off to Kansas City, and what a wet start to the series it was on Tuesday night. We briefly talked about the game as it restarted from a nearly three-hour rain delay, but got into the rest of the series, as well as a look back at last weekend and a look toward this weekend against Texas. Thanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR …
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Children swearing shouldn't always be seen as entirely negative. Sometimes, it's their way of expressing feelings or dealing with challenges. Understanding why they swear helps adults, especially parents, respond with empathy and guidance rather than just discipline. This episode focuses on better understanding children's swearing behavior. By appr…
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Rafael Agustin is a writer on the award-winning The CW show Jane The Virgin and is a past Sundance Institute Episodic Fellow. He currently serves as CEO of the Latino Film Institute, overseeing the Youth Cinema Project, the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF), and LatinX in Animation. In 2018, LA Weekly named Agustin one of the …
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It's not uncommon for parents to feel overwhelmed or at a loss when it comes to understanding and managing their children's behaviors. And often, this difficulty stems from a lack of knowledge about the underlying reasons behind such behaviors. This lack of understanding can lead to frustration and uncertainty, making it challenging for parents to …
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We officially have reached the halfway point in the 2024 season for the Tampa Bay Rays, who are currently 40-41 after a third-straight series win. We discussed the first half of the season, the highs, the lows and everything in-between, bringing on RTR personalities Aiden Pearson and Caden Carpenter to talk about what they've seen in the first half…
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The Only One in the Room & R63 Productions is happy to share the brand new audiobook podcast, Jazz Lion’s Den, from accomplished playwright, screenwriter, actor, and stage director, Levy Lee Simon. Lee will be reading excerpts from his debut memoir Odyssey Towards the Light, with added commentary not found in the book, as well as a one-on-one intro…
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Executive functioning skills are like the toolbox your child uses to stay organized, focused, and on top of tasks. These skills encompass a range of abilities, including planning, organizing, time management, impulse control, and working memory. When children have strong executive functioning skills, they can tackle schoolwork more effectively, man…
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Lauren Chan is a size-inclusion activist, having made an impact on the fashion industry over the past decade as a model (JAG), fashion editor (Glamour), and exited plus-size clothing brand founder (Henning, acquired by Universal Standard). In 2023, she became a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie and has since branched into television hosting. Chan …
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We welcomed back on a great friend and multi-time guest to the podcast, Steve Carney of St. Pete Nine, to talk about this past weekend in Pittsburgh and a look toward the start of a week-long homestand at The Trop. Big thanks to Steve as always for coming on and be sure to follow him on social media @stevecarney! Thanks so much for listening! You c…
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Modern parenting comes with its own set of stressful experiences, and as parents, we often find ourselves thinking about the simpler times of the past. Today’s children are under significant pressure regarding their education and future, which triggers their stress responses. This constant pressure can impact their mental and emotional well-being i…
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It's hard to gauge where the Rays are as a franchise because simply put, they're nowhere close to a playoff team, but nowhere near the worst team in baseball, a solid middle of the pack franchise in 2024. Things could of course change, but for now, the biggest battle for Tampa Bay is getting back to the .500 mark. Thanks so much for listening! You …
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Chef Keith Corbin is the two-time James Beard Award nominated executive chef and co-owner of Alta Adams in Los Angeles, named one of the best restaurants in the country by Esquire, Thrillist, and The Los Angeles Times. He is the author of The Los Angeles Times bestselling memoir California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival. Keith is al…
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Send us a Text Message. Whats Up NoPros!! This week, we review the amazing first season of the show X-Men 97. While Mike continues to heal from a super weird batflip injury that resulted in a torn calf muscle, we decided to do a little rewatch and just wanna rave about how awesome this show was. Cant get out there and try new things when you cant e…
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Finding effective ways to regulate the nervous system and manage stress is important when it comes to maintaining one's overall well-being. One promising therapy gaining traction in the field of holistic health is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy which utilizes electromagnetic fields to target and modulate the body's cellular functions, …
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Chef Keith Corbin is the two-time James Beard Award nominated executive chef and co-owner of Alta Adams in Los Angeles, named one of the best restaurants in the country by Esquire, Thrillist, and The Los Angeles Times. He is the author of The Los Angeles Times bestselling memoir California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival. Keith is al…
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In today's fast-paced and often stress-ridden society, the concept of emotional intelligence can sometimes be overshadowed by discussions of anxiety and coping mechanisms. However, its significance in shaping the lives of children and preparing them for the challenges of adulthood cannot be overstated. As parents, we have a significant influence to…
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Jillian Lauren is a writer, storyteller, adoption advocate, and rock-wife. She is the New York Times best-selling author of the memoirs “Everything You Ever Wanted” and “Some Girls: My Life in a Harem”. She was the only journalist to extensively interview Samuel Little, the most prolific serial killer in American history. Her latest book about the …
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Understanding and nurturing the potential of gifted children can be both exhilarating and challenging for parents. And as parents witness the remarkable abilities and unique talents of their gifted children, they often grapple with the responsibility of providing the appropriate support and opportunities for their development. Today's discussion re…
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