Broadcasts from this day in history that raised a laugh or three.
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Join a trio of casting directors, Kyle Mecca, Peter Johnson, and Harry Lipsitz, of Casting Buffalo, as they share behind-the-scenes stories, industry tips, scene breakdowns, and fantasy film casting. Produced by Jordan Lema at Lemur Studios in Buffalo, NY. Find Podcasting Buffalo wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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A podcast about traveling around Madagascar, hosted by Brett, the owner the Madagascar-based tour operator, Dadamanga. We give you irregular updates on the where, the what, the how, and the how sore your butt will be after that long drive on those roads...
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Welcome to Reality Mums! The video podcast for all things reality tv, mum life & pop culture. Hosts @rachelle.bingham + @the_real_catherinelouise
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We met many moons ago working at a place that two DJ's might meet. We clearly liked the same music and were both crazy collectors and pack rats. That's all a friendship needed but working together on music took a bit more doing. After laying low on the DJ front individually for the last few years, we had both decided that the itch to do it again was worth scratching. 2010 saw us honing our sound and pinpointing the direction we wanted to go in. 2011 was spent actually trying and 2012 should ...
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Podcast about primates featuring a junior primatologist and maybe some other guys. Jane Goodall please don't sue us. https://www.patreon.com/gorillaradioshow
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The science stories that will actually change your day — and maybe make you laugh. Science unscripted is a podcast, radio show & YouTube channel driven by listeners. Hello from Germany :)
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A podcast where we discuss all things wildlife, including zoology, palaeontology and cryptozoology.
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Gail Lash, Ph.D., is a Peace Explorer, and author of #OptForPeace: 9 Essential Steps To Achieving Peace, Power and Prosperity. Her journey began as a biologist at Duke University Lemur Facility, Zookeeper at Los Angeles and Houston Zoos, to then working in and designing zoos and wildlife sanctuaries worldwide over the last 23 years through her company, Ursa International. Her Masters and Ph.D. studies examined community-based ecotourism as an economic and sustainable development strategy for ...
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Steven and Krivo share their lives each weekday morning, it is a show which is very real and quite cheeky. While the majority of us are just starting our day, The NOVOS are well into their 3rd cup of coffee. Hitting the air from 5am, The NOVOS appreciate everything the Novocastrian lifestyle has to offer! @markkrivo
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Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn Grant is a different kind of nature show about the human drama of saving animals. From a paleoanthropologist who hunts fossils in conflict zones to someone who helped save an endangered species while in prison, in season four we will hear from real-life heroes and nature advocates with widely different expertise and life experiences that led them to be champions for the natural world. Wildlife biologist and host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant has been studying wild animals i ...
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Hi, I'm Torian Thomas a 7 year old that loves animals. Tune in as I share my favorite animals with you. By the way, it's TOTALLY UNSCRIPTED!!!
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The Triangle is changing, and with it North Carolina. This is the only podcast about the 1.5 million people transforming the 919.
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Welcome to The Ark! A podcast dedicated to chronicling life that was and life that is in the natural world. Join us as we learn more about the wonders of nature.
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The podcast where two law students drink wine and talk about the craziest cases in the history of our American jurisprudence system.
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The voices you will hear on the Sensei Said So Podcast are those of recording artists and cultural critics, VO Sensei and Shadø. They discuss and dive into a wide variety of topics, including local and national politics, ancient and modern philosophy, hip hop, NBA, and pop culture. Tune in, sit back, and relax, as your hosts pick the brains of their esteemed guests while balancing the show with songs and sound bites provided by Muzic Clan Media L.L.C. , leaving you captivated and interested. ...
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Service Without A Smile is a comedy & occupational podcast about working in the customer service industry. We share our past experiences as well as any that get sent to us by listeners! Come join Anne-Marie & Josh on a fun ramble about life in customer service! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/service-without-a-smile/support
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Bonus Episode #35 Preview - Austin's Lemur Impression
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0:55From Bonus Episode #35 on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/127240583?pr=true
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1131: Are ears part of the face? + Lemur groups are conspiracies...?
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We are back and giving a quick breakdown of all your favourite Reality TV.
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AI Word Choice | When Dwarf Lemurs Hibernate, Their Chromosomes Do Something Odd
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24:27Certain words are overrepresented in text written by AI language models. A study investigates why such patterns develop. Also, the ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, typically shorten as an organism ages. But when some fat-tail dwarf lemurs hibernate, they lengthen. ‘Delving’ Into The ‘Realm’ Of AI Word Choice Several years ago, some eagle-eyed…
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Advances In Brain-Computer Interfaces For People With Paralysis
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18:37An evolving technology is changing the lives of people with paralysis: brain-computer interfaces (BCI). These are devices that are implanted in the brain and record neural activity, then translate those signals into commands for a computer. This allows people to type, play computer games, and talk with others just by thinking, allowing more freedom…
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From Foraging to Fame: How Alexis Nikole Nelson Became @blackforager
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45:44For more NATURE, sign up for our newsletter: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/newsletter/ Alexis Nikole Nelson, better known to her millions of fans as @blackforager, was raised by a mother who is an avid gardener and a father who loves to cook. Foraging allowed Alexis to fuse her love for wild plants and food from a very young age. But before Alexi…
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A Blind Inventor’s Life Of Advocacy And Innovation
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18:31In Connecting Dots: A Blind Life, inventor Josh Miele recounts his life story and path to becoming an accessibility designer. When inventor and scientist Josh Miele was 4 years old, a neighbor poured sulfuric acid on his head, burning and permanently blinding him. In his new book Connecting Dots: A Blind Life, Miele chronicles what happened afterwa…
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The Lack Of Science In Road Design Is Deadly
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18:40Are traffic engineering decisions based on evidence-based research? Not as much as you might think. If you’ve seen a car crash on the side of the road, you might look at it and think that the person at fault is the driver. But how much blame should be shared by the people who designed those roads in the first place? Well, some traffic engineers are…
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Possible Signature Of Life Detected On Exoplanet—Maybe | A Colossal Squid Video
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24:20The Webb Space Telescope picked up traces of dimethyl sulfide on planet K2-18b. On Earth, the molecule comes from microbes and phytoplankton. Also, researchers captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat—almost 2,000 feet deep. Possible Signature Of Life Detected On Exoplanet—Maybe In major galactic news, …
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This episode, we're bringing back the classic GRS format: answering voicemails and discord questions, most of which were about eating gorillas for some reason. Like the show? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/gorillaradioshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/gorilla__radio…
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Episode 4: Producer Andrew Gernhard & Christmas Vacation Recast
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56:47This week, the crew welcomes Andrew Gernhard of Synthetic Cinema International—producer, executive, and the driving force behind bringing Newport Christmas to Buffalo, NY. Andrew shares his journey from the world of B-horror films to producing beloved holiday hits for Hallmark, Netflix, and beyond. We dive into the potential of Buffalo as a growing…
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How ‘Science Interpreters’ Make Hidden Science Visible
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18:53Imagine you’re diving into a cell. You’re paddling around in the cytoplasm, you’re climbing up a mitochondria. If you’re having a hard time picturing this, that’s okay! There are professionals who do this for a living. We wanted to learn more from expert science interpreters, who take the results section of a research paper and translate it into so…
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1135: Loud Chewing! + Big Bertha's an inspiration!
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The Navajo Researcher Reviving A Desert Peach | A New Dino With Blade-Like Horns
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31:51Bringing back Southwest peach orchards won’t be easy, but researchers are on the lookout for remaining trees—and they need help. And, the newly discovered Lokiceratops is challenging paleontologists’ understanding of how horned dinosaurs evolved and existed together. How A Navajo Plant Researcher Is Reviving A Desert Peach When you think of states …
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1134: Krivo's doppelganger! + We're getting our own PIE?!
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Welcome back to Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn Grant, a different kind of nature show about the human drama of saving animals. This season, we're talking to all sorts of nature advocates. From a paleoanthropologist who hunts fossils in conflict zones to someone who helped save an endangered species while in prison. We will hear from real-life heroes …
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How Interjections Regulate Conversation | Saccharin For Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
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18:28We are rounding up your questions about roads. What confounds you about traffic, or how interstates are laid out? Are there certain road design elements that ignite your road rage? Tell us about it: we’ve got a traffic engineer in the passenger seat this week, ready to answer your questions. Call us at (877) 4-SCIFRI or 877-472-4374. In this episod…
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1133: Ari's been 'horsing' around! + Do ducks have ears....? The great debate!
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Trump’s Nominee For NASA Administrator Meets Congress
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15:01On Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation heard testimony from Jared Isaacman, President Trump’s nominee to lead NASA. During the confirmation hearing, Isaacman indicated a priority of sending humans to Mars—while maintaining the agency’s plans to return people to the lunar surface. In response to a question from Se…
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How Real Doctors Brought ‘The Pitt’ To Life
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20:32We go inside the scientifically accurate ER world created for the TV show with one of its medical consultants. What is it actually like to work in an emergency room? To deal with overcrowded waiting rooms, a shortage of hospital beds, and a constant flow of life-and-death health conditions—while trying to maintain your sanity at the same time? That…
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Music can be really bad for you if it's forced on you (at work). Also, which people believe false headlines — and a study to help you spot a liar.By DW
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What Will Replace The International Space Station?
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17:24NASA is planning to decommission the International Space Station by the end of 2030. The ISS, which began operations in 2000, is reaching the end of its lifespan and has become costly to maintain. NASA selected SpaceX to construct a vehicle that would “de-orbit” the football field-sized station, pushing it down into the atmosphere where it’ll burn …
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1130: Are you going to see the Minecraft movie as an adult? + Gibbets aren't Giblets!
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What Artificial General Intelligence Could Mean For Our Future
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29:14What happens when AI moves beyond convincing chatbots and custom image generators to something that matches—or outperforms—humans? Each week, tech companies trumpet yet another advance in artificial intelligence, from better chat services to image and video generators that spend less time in the uncanny valley. But the holy grail for AI companies i…
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1129: When the birds attack! + The oldies shouldn't have to choose soup!
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Climate Change Has Made Allergy Season Worse. How Do We Cope?
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15:53In many parts of the United States, spring has sprung. There’s nothing quite like those first few beautiful days of spring. They’re delightful—until the sneezing starts. According to the CDC, a quarter of US adults deal with seasonal allergies. And if you think they’re getting worse, it’s not just in your head. Previous research has shown that clim…
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1128: Giant Banh Mi's in Cessnock! + Do you pee standing up or sitting down?!
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Microdosing Peanut Butter Could Alleviate Some Peanut Allergies
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17:23Over the past two decades, rates of peanut allergies in children have more than tripled. A variety of theories has been proposed to explain this, from a rise in industrialization keeping kids away from the germs that develop the immune system, to the previous pediatric guidelines that urged parents to restrict access to peanuts early in life. Whate…
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1127: Nose & ear injuries, politician beer! + Which is superior: crunchy or smooth dips?!
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What causes a scientist to actually pack up and leave?
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30:00A “climate of fear” has taken hold as US researchers face budget cuts, mass layoffs and free-speech restrictions. Are they actually leaving, though? DW reached out to Germany’s “four pillars” of science to find out.By DW
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The Department Of Health And Human Services Cuts 10,000 Jobs
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12:14The cuts hit multiple agencies, affecting work on HIV, gun violence prevention, vaccines, minority health research, and more. On April 1, thousands of federal health workers woke up to find that they had been laid off. Scientists and civil servants at the Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institu…
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1126: When your dog looks guilty! + No phones in the TOILET!
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Forecasting Cuts Spark Worries About Hurricane Season | Soothing Babies With Music
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17:16Emergency response experts say that funding and staff cuts at the National Weather Service could mean less reliable weather forecast. And, babies like music, but they generally have preferences. A music therapist reveals the best kinds of music to soothe a baby. Forecasting Cuts Leave Some Worried For Hurricane Season Many in Georgia are still reco…
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1125: Yoko Ono is 'singing' what now? + Big Thanksgiving bird takeover!
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Massive Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctica, Revealing Wonders Below
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17:55In January, an iceberg the size of Chicago splintered off from the Antarctic Peninsula and drifted away in the Bellingshausen Sea. As luck would have it, a team of scientists was nearby on a research vessel, and they seized the chance to see what was lurking on the seafloor beneath that iceberg—a place that had long been covered, and nearly impossi…
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1124: A local excavator comp winner is going to compete in Japan! + Blow-up rave room!
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TikTok Is Shaping How We Think About ADHD
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18:09Mental health information on social media can be both revelatory and misleading. How do clinicians and their patients make sense of it? TikTok and other social media sites are full of mental health content—often short, grabby, first-person videos detailing symptoms for conditions like ADHD and autism. But what does this mean for teens and young adu…
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1123: Playing the Sims as an adult? + Golf obsessed!!!!
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Engineering Lessons One Year After The Baltimore Bridge Collapse
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18:34Engineers take an in-depth look at why the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed and how to prevent future tragedies. In the early morning of March 26, 2024, the container ship Dali struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Within 30 seconds, the bridge collapsed into the river below. Six construction workers lost their lives. On …
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1122: What went wrong with the renovation? + We're getting our own PIE!?
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23andMe Bankruptcy | A Coating That Can Slow A Golf Ball’s Roll
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24:28The company has genetic data of 15 million people, which could be shared with a future buyer. Here’s how to delete it. Plus, an experimental coating could make golf balls roll more reliably on greens with different conditions. After 23andMe Bankruptcy, Customers Urged To Delete Their Data If you’re one of roughly 15 million people who used 23andMe …
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Episode 74 - Kanzi: An Ape of Great Proportions
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1:13:29The world has lost an uncle today. Rest in peace Kanzi :( Donate in memory of Kanzi: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXNGAEVGUNJ6 Like the show? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/gorillaradioshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/gorilla__radio Che…
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Episode 3: Turtle Tales, Tarantino Tension & Ghostbusters Recast
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54:35This week, the crew reflects on their early industry experiences working on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016) in Buffalo, NY. Kyle shares the pressure of safeguarding film footage and his surreal moment overseeing a stunt helicopter, while Harry recalls the camaraderie of lockups and the impact of filming in local neighborhood…
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1121: Is anyone still eating salad sandwiches? + Stinky stories!
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A DW investigative report, together with Der Spiegel, looks into troubling allegations of workplace misconduct at Germany's Max Planck Society. Also, come celebrate as we mark 5 years of Science unscripted.By DW
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1120: Kebabs or pies as the ultimate drunk snack? + Getting ya CHEEKS OUT on the Great Wall of China!
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Developing Faster, Simpler Tools To Treat Tuberculosis
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18:27TB kills more than a million people each year. Dr. Mireille Kamariza has spent her career developing better detection and treatment tools. As the United States retreats from global health leadership—withdrawing from the World Health Organization, dismantling USAID—public health experts warn that there will be implications for the spread of certain …
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1119: Thoughts on having a birthday WEEK?! + Maccas kid's parties are coming back!
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