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We're your favorite rider's favorite show. Hosted by Tyler Shepardson, we give you a behind the scenes look into the Off-Road Racing world with exclusive industry news and pro rider interviews. Tyler is the announcer for the Full Gas Sprint Enduros and has also announced and held various roles for RacerTV and the GNCC series. Weekly shows every Tuesday recapping race weekends and various other episodes uploaded regularly. With Motocross taking the bulk of dirt bike coverage, we're trying to ...
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Classic Radio Theater

Hudson River Radio .com

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Hudson River Radio's own Big Jim Wheeler is thrilled to share his personal collection of classic radio shows from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s! Jim grew up on a farm in upstate New York, where TV shows were scarce, and where radio was king. It was a time where families would gather around the radio to hear the latest episode of their favorite shows.
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Pipes and Piety

Pipes and Piety

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Pipes and Piety exists to discuss theology and life in light of the Bible; we do this to strengthen the body of Christ, to glorify God, and to bring reverence to God. All of this will be accomplished by the grace of God, for it is only by him we are able to attain knowledge. Additionally, we seek to emphasize God's grace and that the law has been fulfilled in Christ; therefore, we look to him alone. We do all of the above while enjoying fellowship and a good pipe.
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Smoke & Small Talk

Morgan Jane VanDusen

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Moe and Los smoke the Dro, join us in our episodes! Tune in as we dive into any and every topic. From food reviews, to modern hip hop culture, this podcast has it all! Grab your pipes, joints, blunts, and GB’s and light up that sweet reef. 🍁
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Cigars in Cinema is two dudes smoking cigars and talking Movies, TV, Music and whatever else they decide to discuss. Light up an enjoy the conversations. @cigarsincinema Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/meatcake1 http://www.iheart.com/talk/show/Calypso-Cigar-Reviews/
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Underground Pipe Dreams

Shadd Matthews and Mike Rhoads

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Welcome to Underground Pipe Dreams, the podcast where we dive deep into the fascinating world of sewer and drain repair, trenchless technology, and pool repair. Join us as we explore the hidden underground infrastructure and the pool industry, uncovering the secrets and stories behind the scenes. With over 15 years of combined experience and a focus on trenchless repair technology, our knowledgeable hosts bring you insightful conversations with industry experts, including sewer and drain con ...
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For The Health Of It with Juli Madacey LIVE MONDAYS 10 AM ET/9 CT/8 MT/7 PT & 4PM ITALY Health and vitality are your body’s natural state of being. Is that what your life feels like, or do you feel like that’s more of a pipe dream than an achievable goal? These days, when stress is worn like a badge of honour, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters. Add to that all the conflicting information you hear on a daily basis about what to eat, how to exercise, and the societal pressures aro ...
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Up All Night Poppin' Bottles

Up All Night Poppin' Bottles

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Up All Night, Poppin' Bottles is a down-to-earth and honest weekly podcast that celebrates (and commiserates) the ups and downs of motherhood. Hosted by friends and mothers Kat and Brooke, this podcast embraces authenticity and vulnerability while also providing a quick laugh. The hosts share their highs and lows of pregnancy, childbirth, and raising their newborns, and older children. In each episode, the hosts candidly explore the challenges faced by mothers, such as sleep deprivation, pos ...
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Ryan Rainbro, star of stage & screen, is joined by a friend to discuss one album in the history of RoadRunner Records chronologically. Find out how your favorite classics or unknown gems fit in the label's canon or informs music today!
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Richard Vine's debut novel transports readers to the sharp, seedy world of Manhattan art shows, broken hearts and criminal enterprise. What starts as helping out a murder investigation soon becomes much more for art-dealer (and friend of victim) Jackson Wyeth. "SoHo Sins" is crafted by Vine with a knowing pen, one that is encouraged by a wealth of …
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Amos ’N Andy Part 1: Kingfish tricks his uncle into sending money for medical school. Then the uncle comes to check on his new practice. Aired on June 16, 1952. Part 2: Kingfish buys Sapphire a gold bracelet on credit. Then it gets repossessed and sold to another friend. Aired on June 23, 1952.By Hudson River Radio .com
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Amos ’N Andy was a radio sitcom that aired from 1928 to 1960. The titled characters were Black, but were played by the two white show creators Freeman Gosden (Amos) and Charles Correll (Andy). The show had a brief stint on television from 1951 to 1953 where the title characters were played by Black actors. Part 1: Andy and Kingfish enter a sales co…
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Who killed Dimitrios Makrupoulos? That’s what obsessive mystery writer Charles Latimer is eager to find out in Eric Ambler’s classic thriller from 1939. As he racks up European passport stamps in pursuit of an answer, the dark and criminal underbelly of a continent in flux is exposed to him, offering Latimer much more than fodder for his next novel…
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Our look at the post-Fleming world of 007 continues with "Licence Renewed", John Gardner's inaugural outing and the first James Bond novel of the 1980s. An ousted nuclear scientist with a Braveheart complex seeks revenge in this spy adventure. From fixed horse races and holographic bedrooms to night-driving and devilish highland games, we portion o…
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Artistry and imagination ran in the bloodline of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's family. His father, Charles, was driven by powerful appetites and ambitions that aptly reflected the Victorian spirit and would come to greatly influence his son. However, his personal life and mental health were marked by persistent struggle. From his advantaged start in Lon…
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We conclude this summer's Sherlock Selects series with "The Devil's Foot", originally published in 1910 and presented later in Conan Doyle's "His Last Bow" collection. Highlighted by a dastardly villain with a vengeful, colonial mind, this story also features a drug-induced journey into the unknown which tests Holmes and Watson's friendship to the …
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Louise Penny's debut novel transports readers to the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada, and the fictitious village of Three Pines. The mysterious death of a retired teacher, Jane Neal, sends this secluded community into a fog of suspicion marked by the exhumation of buried secrets, insecurities and dark history. Working the case is Chief Inspecto…
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Josh's selection for this year's "Sherlock Selects" returns us to The Illustrious Client. Marked by the predatory exploits of a dastardly Baron, this later Conan Doyle story (1925) spins its archetypal threads of good vs. evil while promoting emergent themes in context of suffragette and female agency. Our chat, originally recorded in-person during…
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The Hermits Cave radio show was a syndicated horror series that ran from 1937 to 1944. Scripts were sent to local radio stations so they could produce the show with their own local cast. It is believed that over 800 episodes were produced, but fewer than 40 recordings are known to still exist. We believe this episode, “Hanson’s Ghost,” was broadcas…
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In this installment, Josh presents a clean line through the scandalous phlegm of HUAC and the red scare in Hollywood which served as backdrop for many great film noir productions, including 1948's "Force of Evil". Director Abraham Polonsky fills each frame with atmosphere and suggestive imagery to help convey themes of family conflict and corruptio…
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Inner Sanctum, also known as Inner Sanctum Mystery, was a popular radio program that aired from 1941 to 1952. The stories had a good mix of horror and good humor. This is the show that established the creaking door as a scary sound effect. There were over 500 episodes broadcast, but only around 200 are known to still exist. “The Vengeful Corpse,” a…
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In this episode, our first in a new branch exploring the continuation novels of James Bond, we look down the literary gunbarrel at "Colonel Sun", written by Robert Markham (Kingsley Amis). Published four years after Ian Fleming's death, Markham's compelling adventure situates agent 007 in a new world of espionage. "Colonel Sun" comes on the heels o…
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"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." Thus starts the troubled narrative of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 classic novel. Part mystery story, part Gothic romance, Rebecca manipulates features of both genres to impressive effect. It offers readers a haunting depiction of tormented characters in an eerily prescient country mansion. The novel fol…
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