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The Play Typer Guy

Stephen Robinson

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"The Play Typer Guy” offers an engaging deep dive into politics and pop culture. Your host is Portland, Oregon-based playwright, columnist, and media critic Stephen Robinson. His son describes him as “play typer guy."
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DodoBorne is a comedy storytelling podcast where four friends dive into the world of Daggerheart, a brand-new tabletop roleplaying game by Darrington Press. Join Kapi, Crank, and Pistachio as they navigate a rich world of mystery, magic, and malfeasance! New episodes on alternating Tuesdays!
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TK's Take

theoriginaltk

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Global Politics that the MSM misses; social issues (Black Lives Matter, LBGTQ Rights, SYRIA 🇸🇾) Global Economy, Sports, and lively discussion Hosted by TheOriginalTKO.
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Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

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We created this podcast in recognition that there are a number of podcasts for the American “left,” but many of them focus heavily on the organizing of social democrats, progressives, and liberal democrats. Aside from that, on the left we are always fighting a war of ideas and if we do not continue to build platforms to share those ideas and the stories of their implementation from a leftist perspective, they will continue to be ignored, misrepresented, and dismissed by the capitalist media ...
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TK's Take

TK's Take

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Global Politics that the MSM misses; social issues (Black Lives Matter, LBGTQ Rights, SYRIA 🇸🇾) Global Economy, Sports, and lively discussion Hosted by TheOriginalTKO .
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We Are The Stigma

Melissa & Cody Kreutz

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Alcoholic wife and addict husband chatting with like-minded, inspirational peers about stigmatized topics such as; mental illness, sexual orientation, addiction, sex work, parenthood, age, sex life, and more. We are not scientist nor doctors, we only aim to have honest and raw conversations in order to learn, connect and share. Wanna share your story? Visit https://wearethestigma.com/be-a-guest-on-our-show/ to share your story! Our motto is honesty, open-mindedness, and humor. Chat soon!
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"It's Pronounced Zine is a zine, diy, and self-publishing podcast hosted by Dave Baker. The show centers on local zinesters and their creative processes, the zine scene here in Los Angeles, and tips and tricks for tabling at conventions. If you have a do-it-yourself approach to life and a maniacal desire to create things, or if you just like listening to nerds split hairs about which is the best Drake album, this is the podcast for you.
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Drunken Dragons

Gumbie Cat Networks

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Four LGBT+ people get together to play Dungeons and Dragons...while absolutely drunk. The only sober one is the DM, who does her best to keep these scatterbrained players on track while they trek though fantasy medieval Chicagoland. Join Olivia the DM, Chris as Ashley the druid drow, Rinn as Bram the dragonborn rogue, and Keller as Trouble the tiefling monk as they make poorly thought out decisions, somehow manage to make friends, and stumble their way through the world of D&D.
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Shavon Natè is a wife, mom, school psychologist and a self proclaimed geek. GO Magazine has teamed up with her to create this podcast series, "The Cheeky Geek with Shavon Natè", as she infuses both her quirky banter and probing questions in her interviews featuring topics like comic books, all things fandom related, queer historical figures and everything in between. @BluLadyGaymer
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Friendly podcast that Celebrates Small Businesses Owners, Non-Profits, and Community. Guests share their stories about the ups and downs of everyday life, how they work through failures to accomplish their goals, and how we push towards a better community. Hosted by Bob Pepin, presented by Colebella Coffee Company
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This podcast is a free space where you can learn to love yourself and your body, express your sensuality and tell your own stories without judgement. Feeling sexy isn’t just about the outside; It starts within. We are LBGTQ friendly. All people are invited to this platform. If you would like to share your experiences or just have any comments, you can start by sending it in a voice message Or you can email me at: [email protected] Cashapp:$exploringmydepths Venmo:Exploring-My-Dep ...
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While You Were Sleeping: Art History Class

While You Were Sleeping: Art History Class

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Hello! I am Lianna. An art historian with a podcast mic. This is the stuff you missed while you were sleeping away in your lectures but please don't fall asleep when you're listening to this!Here I will discuss women artists, artists of color, non-Western art, LBGTQ+ and others who deserve the spotlight.
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Rush Hour Podcast

Rush Hour Podcast

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Hi guys! Let me introduce myself a little bit. My name is Peter,I'm 19 years old I was born in Vietnam and now I live in Budapest,Hungary with my parents.I'm a host of this show.The reason why I create this show is because I always wanted to hear other people stories/background stories.What is their main goals,dreams,desire,that leads them until the end? What is their opinions at different topics in this tumultuos world? Let's find out in the upcoming episodes...
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Everyone needs money right!? Addie Verhoosky is an experienced Grant writer that helps local businesses and nonprofits acquire funds to help launch and establish community projects. Addie is also a fixture in the local music scene. Crazy skillful on multiple instruments and talented singer. We also talk a bit about transitioning into her true self …
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This is the conclusion of our two part conversation with Maryam Kashani on her book Medina by the Bay: Scenes of Muslim Study and Survival Among other things, in this conversation we talk about the impact and meaning of 1492 to the Muslim world. We discuss Kashani’s concept of the Blues Adhan by way of Clyde Woods. We discuss the experiences of wom…
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Morgan Doherty infuses herself into community through her work with nonprofit organizations, supports local fundraisers, moonlights as a pilates instructor, and guides first time home buyers through the incredible journey of buying a home. For more of her story you can follow Morgan on Instagram. This show is presented by Colebella Coffee Company a…
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That right there is the library. Now let's talk about the library. Can we talk about the library, please, Crank? I've been dying to talk about the library with you all day, OK? "Azh," this name keeps coming up over and over again. Every day Azh’s name is getting sent back to me. Azh! Azh! I look in the town, and this whole place is Azh! So I say to…
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In this episode we interview D. Óg, an Irish Republican and Irish language activist who works with Iskra Books, and their Irish language imprint Bradán Feasa. In this discussion we talk about the Iskra Books publication The Dark: Selected Writings of Brendan Hughes. Hughes, was a former Irish Republican Army volunteer, political prisoner, and Hunge…
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This is the first part of a two part conversation with Maryam Kashani on her book Medina By The Bay: Scenes of Muslim Study and Survival It’s a cool book that weaves Maryam’s scholarly ethnographic work with her talents as a filmmaker and a DJ to examine and illuminate various strains of Islam in the San Francisco Bay Area from the Black Power Move…
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In this episode recorded mid-2024, Josh spoke with Dylan Saba about some of his essays beginning with one titled "A Struggle to Destroy the World,” where he argued that the condition of Palestine is the condition of the modern world. We discuss the role of the Iron Dome as an offensive system, its historical context, and its implications for the co…
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It’s 1987, and a heartbroken Sam Malone (Ted Danson) has sold his beloved bar Cheers to the massive Lillian corporation — originally called Drox Chemical, Die, and Munitions with the unlikely motto “We care about people.” Sam’s new boss is businesswoman Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley), and for the next three years, this faceless corporation where nobo…
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Our heroes, who are currently recovering from the incredible and well-written twist at the end of the last episode, must determine what to do next. The very fate of the town and their friendships depend on it! Will they be able to stop the oncoming threat, or will a clearly-not-made-up-on-the-spot-due-to-a-dice-roll monster be their doom? Crank's l…
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Youth sports can be expensive and feel inaccessible to some kids and parents. Confikids is a Non-profit that provides funding to kids to play sports that otherwise couldn't afford it. Participation is youth sports gives kids a sense of belonging, improves social skills, bonds close friendships that can last a lifetime, and builds confidence; Hence …
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In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with filmmaker Joy Davenport, whose documentary Fannie Lou Hamer’s America is a must watch. Joy and I had a great conversation about Hamer’s life and activism, as well as the personal inspiration she’s provided. You can find the documentary on YouTube. You will hear: Why Joy felt compelled to tell Ms. Ha…
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There once lived a man named Percival, Whose humor was sharp and surgical. He’d spin all around Fly up off the ground, And forget what he’s doing. Kapi gets one up on his opps. Pistachio speaks to the local wildlife. Crank is NOT having it. Editor’s Note: The campaign is playing the current version of Daggerheart Beta 1.5…
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Technology and Science is all around us! Cara Joyce is a decorated educator who has immersed herself to bring forward increased development, awareness, and engagement to all things STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics). So awesome to get a chance to sit down and chat about where technology and Science is now, and what we can look f…
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Kaitlin Byrd (Dame Magazine) joins me to discuss what the hell just happened on January 6, 2025. In this episode, we will discuss: The easy concession by Democrats during the vote confirmation on January 6th Problems within the Democratic party and the need for younger people who understand the current political landscape How was Trump even allowed…
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This is a light edit of a recent livestream video we hosted with Abdaljawad Omar on our YouTube channel. The conversation was so timely and incisive that we wanted to ensure there was also a version on our audio podcast feed. In this discussion we cover the Tufan of Return, talk about the ceasefire, the prisoner exchanges, the decimation of Gaza’s …
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The party splits up! A GM’s worst nightmare! What will I (Isaac Allen Burns) do? Stay tuned as one group goes and consoles a depressed friend while the other starts accusing everyone of being IN on SOMETHING. If we’re not careful, we’ll be mummified in red strings and sharpie notes. Kapi goes full pepe silvia. Crank handles other people’s big emoti…
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Do you think food trailers are a cool new way to enjoy your favorite foods and drinks? We do too! Coffee is Awesome and there are so many different ways to enjoy it these days; So we reached out to our friends at New Creations Coffee to take a peak at the wonderful world of coffee through their eyes and talk about some of the challenges of starting…
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In this episode, we speak with Darryl Li about some of his essays. We begin by discussing his work and experiences in Palestine. His transformation from an NGO worker in the early 2000s to a scholar and political activist. Li explores the interpolation of Jewishness into a racial category globally. He also explores the Law of Return, which allows a…
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At some point most of us will need some sort of physical therapy. It was so cool to get a chance to catch up with Kelly Duggan from PTU. Awesome talk about the what to expect for your personal care, running a small business in a field dominated by larger companies, and soaking into the fabric of community. This show is presented by Colebella Coffee…
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This is the conclusion of our two part interview with Andrew Krinks on his recently published book White Property, Black Trespass: Racial Capitalism and the Religious Function of Mass Criminalization. Today we explore the religious functions police play for Christian societies, in particular the US, and their relationship to theological concepts of…
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Our guest this week is writer and author Matthew K. Manning. Matthew has written hundreds of comics and prose books for a range of publishers, including DC, Marvel, IDW, Scholastic, Disney, and many more. Some standouts are the Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, the hardcover The Batman Files, the 12-issue comic series Marvel Action: A…
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Our gang just took down a dangerous monster threatening Pistachio's family, and following it is an aftermath that NO ONE saw coming. Shocking secrets are revealed as family tensions reach a boiling point that will have EVERYONE talking. Meanwhile, Kapi turns up the charm on a Real Housewife of Brackenroad that will leave jaws on the floor. You DON'…
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In this episode, I interviewed author Tim English about his book, The Kennedys' New York: American Royalty in the Greatest City in the World, which I recommend even if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has permanently soured you on the Kennedy family or if you prefer New Orleans and Barcelona to New York. You will hear: Why Tim chose to write about the Kennedy…
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Danger arrives on Pistachio’s doorstep! Even after a long day for our heroes, the fun never lets up! Will they be able to stop the vicious attack, or will we be adding boiled nuts to the menu! Pistachio proves their bravery. Crank goes on the offensive. Kapi tries his best. Editor’s Note: The campaign is playing the current version of Daggerheart B…
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In this episode we speak with Andrew Krinks about his recent book White Property, Black Trespass: Racial Capitalism and the Religious Function of Mass Criminalization. The book is really interesting and I highly recommend it, this is part 1 of a 2 part discussion we recorded on it. You can pick it up from Massive Bookshop the bookstore that uses th…
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Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was born on Christmas Day, 1924. I had the great honor of speaking with Emmy-winning writer, Joseph Dougherty (Thirtysomething, Pretty Little Liars), about his new book, Rod Serling at 100: One Writer's Acknowledgement, a wonderful tribute to Serling that examines his work and significant contributions to televisio…
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In this episode, I am joined by previous guest and political analyst Cliston Brown for a post-election debrief to talk about what went wrong and what we need to do to get out of this situation going forward. You will hear: Democrats have a problem connecting with everyday “normal” people and how that impacts the voters A realignment is happening al…
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A foot chase! interrogations! Tense interpersonal conversation! A surprise reveal! No, your eyes don’t deceive you, this is NOT an episode of NCIS. This is just another day in the life of a Brackenroad adventurer. Pistachio gets weird (it’s past 10PM). Kapi tries a little too hard. Crank is the most sensible of all of them. Editor’s Note: This podc…
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In this episode we speak with Hala Sabbah about the work of the Sameer Project and their various initiatives providing tents, food, water, milk, medical aid, diapers, and cash aid to Palestinians surviving amid the US-backed, zionist enacted genocide in Gaza. We are going to close the year by making a $50 contribution to the Sameer Project, and we …
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In this episode we speak with Professor Randi Gill-Sadler about various published and unpublished works of writers and filmmakers Toni Cade Bambara and Gloria Naylor. Randi Gill-Sadler is a teacher, scholar, and writer. She received her PhdD in English and her graduate certificate in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Flo…
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