This is as close to time travel as you can get. For now anyway! Marty Miller brings you this week in music history every week from RAdio Nova and Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time - the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty Miller every week and get those classics out for a listen!
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Featuring attorney and professor Toni Ann Marcolini discussing creativity in all its forms in an interview format with various guests. A show about people and topics of interest ranging from books, films, history, sports, legal cases, healthy lifestyles, cooking and television shows to behind the scenes of the creative process.
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Welcome to The Business Brew This podcast’s mission is to dig deep into the thought patterns and analysis of investors and business people. The podcast stemmed from Bill Brewster consistently feeling like he was listening to prepackaged material while listening to podcasts. Instead, he wanted long form, in depth, discussions about finance, capital allocation, and the psychology of investing/business. Bill is a private investor. He cohosts the podcast Value: After Hours with Tobias Carlisle a ...
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He’s friends with Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy, Robbie Kreiger of the doors, Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Nils Lofgren of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street band – enough names dropped yet? OK – so its a small exaggeration to say “friends with” but he has hung out and chatted with the aforementioned!! He’s been on the radio in Ireland since he was 16 years of age, starting at Beaumont Hospital Radio and throughout the years won over 15 radio awards. Fancy!
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My main goal in life is to be recognized for my intellect rather than my physical abilities; for it is not the closet that concerns me, but rather the skeletons themselves. #ThursdayThoughtoftheDay IG/Twitter:@JoviNation23 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jovan-miller/support
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Time Outs are typically reserved for athletic events. They provide a quick opportunity for the coach to gather their team, provide instructions, reorganize the plan, or just encourage/motivate the team amid adversity. We could all use a Time Out in life. A time out (that provides) us the time to gather ourselves and our thoughts and a time to get some instruction and direction on our lives and goals. Sometimes we may have to reorganize our plan, and sometimes we just need to be encouraged an ...
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Interviews, commentary, guests and banter from the world of music, celebrity and entertainment from Ireland’s Radio Nova.
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The podcast where we pull apart and deconstruct the habits, routines and tactics of the great men and women of faith.
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The Scary Guy's sole mission is “The Total Elimination of Hate, Violence and Prejudice Worldwide.” These were the first words that Scary spoke when he began his mission in 1998. Since that day, Scary has worked with millions of people through Television, film, radio, social media and live shows around the world promoting peace through the teaching of Love and Acceptance of all people. His audience consists of both youth and adults on an individual, community and society level, unaware of how ...
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - July 8th
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Busy week this one. Jimi Hendrix fired after 6 shows opening for who in 1967 Who is Gail Renard? And how did John Lennon make her a fortune? He did in 2008 And a 6 million dollar will. Decided on papers found IN a sofa. Lets time travel This Week in Music History, July 8th to 12thBy Marty Miller
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Jonathan Sheldon has worked professionally in film and television for over 15 years. Starting in film development, Sheldon produced several well-regarded independent films and co-authored a seminal book on filmmaking titled “The Declaration of Independent Filmmaking”. As post production entrepreneur, Mr. Sheldon boot-strapped a post production comp…
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Hello there. Busy week this one. July 1st to 5th. Johnny Cash plays live for the last time ever in 2003. In 1991 Axl Rose is an arse, you get to hear it first hand! And famous faces come to Dublin for a hitching! Let's time travel the week, in less than 10 minutes.By Marty Miller
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3: Time Out with Coach Lawrence: w/guest Dr. Vaughn Gay
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We live in a Matrix! In the second episode of the "Time Out" podcast we discuss how the world we live in is a Matrix. Has our society changed through the years? How has our society effected our youth? These are questions that get answer in episode 3 of the "Time Out" podcast. Contact info for Coach Lawrence: http://www.itsmybrand.org lawrence@itsmy…
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Al Goldstein, Co-Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Stoic Lane stops by The Business Brew to discuss what his firm is doing in the private markets. Stoic lane is focused on acquiring controlling positions primarily in short term rental management and back office solutions for entrepreneurs. The entity is structured as a corporation with shares rather th…
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What a week, Elvis memorabilia of the highest order for sale in 2012 In 2016 David Bowie's hair is for sale – Talk about paying for haircut!! And Freddie gets with Roger and Brian in 1970. This is June 24th to 28th In Music HistoryBy Marty Miller
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Best selling author Lee Goldberg put himself through UCLA as a freelance journalist, writing for such publications as American Film, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle. He's written the novels Lost Hills, True Fiction, My Gun Has Bullets, The Walk, King City, and Watch Me Die, which was no…
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The week in 1948 Vinyl became THE thing as mass production kicked off – Know the science? Prince in 1990 was on the move and came to Cork for a "funky grooooove" And David Bowie dips his toe in leaving planet Earth. And I don’t mean Ziggy. This is June 17th to 21st in Music History. Listen to the week in less than 10 minutes.…
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Bill drops in to give a podcast status update and let the listeners know what is going on. Come see him at The CFA Society of New York on June 25th. If you are interested in the golf events please send your information to businessbrewgolf@gmail.com. Thank you as always for listening!
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History Podcast
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Hi there This week Paul McCartney gets hitched. Again. This one was in Ireland! Speaking of Paul. The Beatles headed down under in 1964 and in 1987 a photo shoot with no Photoshop! Check out this week in Music History here and timetravel the week in less than 10 minutes. MartyBy Marty Miller
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Caroline Cleveland's stunning debut novel, When Cicadas Cry, is about a high-profile murder case in a small South Carolina town rife with racial tension. Her character's are these interesting and flawed people intersecting at a pivotal moment in all of their lives. Website Buy the Book Show Host - Toni Ann Marcolini Instagram Podcast Facebook Page…
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Charles Lemonides, founder and CIO of ValueWorks LLC, stops by The Business Brew to discuss his investment philosophy. Charles started his career as a high yield bond analyst. Over time, he gravitated towards equity. In this episode he says "I find the best investment opportunities are where you can find something that is a real growth opportunity …
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New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Branch Manager Frank Collerius joined the podcast to discuss the importance of the library to the community, his podcast, The Librarian is In, and the latest books on his radar. Webpage Jefferson Market Branch The Librarian is In Podcast FaceBook PageBy Toni Ann Marcolini
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It’s a week of goodbyes I’m afraid. This week in 97 we lost Faces man Ronnie Lane at age 51. 2002 it was the turn of Dee Dee Ramone And Beatles buddy Billy Preston was gone this week in 2006. In good news Def Leppard got a record deal this week in 79 and Bowie played Berlin with speakers pointed OVER 'The Wall' This is June 3rd to 7th in Music Hist…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 27th
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Hello there. Let's go time travel again. Looking at the week of May 27th to 31st featuring David Bowie, Michael Hutchence, The Beach Boys and the Stones. All up to stuff, this week, years gone by. Thanks for listening. MartyBy Marty Miller
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Consuelo Mack - Host of WealthTrack
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Consuelo Mack stops by The Business Brew to discuss her career in financial media. Consuelo hosts the show WealthTrack, a show Bill has watched and/or listened to for years. This conversation will help Consuelo's fans understand more about her early career and how she developed WealthTrack. Bill was very happy Consuelo said yes to coming on the sho…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 20th
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Hello there. Looking and hammering through the week of May 20th to 24th in less than 10 minutes. A smashed Kurt Cobain guitar sells big in 2023. David Bowie in '83 was Number 1. And in 2006 rock royalty get prize from an actual King. Thanks for listening MartyBy Marty Miller
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Award-winning producer Kirk D’Amico founded Myriad Pictures in 1998 and has positioned the company as a leading sales and distribution home for diverse films and emerging talent. D’Amico has produced or executive produced over 60 films and Myriad has distributed hundreds of films worldwide. The current release slate includes Walter Hill’s DEAD FOR …
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Hunter Hopcroft - In Defense of REITS (and Marty Whitman!)
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Hunter Hopcroft, Managing Director, Portfolio Solutions at Armada ETF Advisors, stops by The Business Brew to primarily discuss REITs. Hunter is quite a thinker and the conversation veers into other parts of markets such as AI, how the economy is changing and more. You can find Hunter's writing here: https://www.lewisenterprises.blog/ Bill pinged H…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 13th
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This week we're time traveling through May 13th to 17th in Music History. George Michael was in trouble in LA. Poor Johnny Cash said good bye to the love of his life and parting is such sweet sorrow, as Paul McCartney parts with his hard earned! Thanks for listening. MartyBy Marty Miller
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Elliot Turner, Managing Partner and CIO of RGIA Investment Advisors, returns to The Business Brew for a great conversation. To start, Bill and Elliot discuss what Elliot learned from the period of 2021 to now. They then discuss some specific stock ideas, thoughts on portfolio management, and much more. We hope you enjoy. Note: This episode was reco…
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Two time Edgard Award winning author Lori Roy joined the podcast to talk about her latest book, Lake County. Her debut novel, Bent Road, was awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author. Her work has been twice named a New York Times Notable Crime Book and has been included on various “best of” and summer reading lis…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 6th
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Hello there. This time we're taking a look at the week of May 6th to 10th. One of the tunes that’s a staple of the Rolling Stones setlist came to life this week in 1965 Bono and Edge as the bombs fall appear in Kyiv in 2022 and in 1966 The Doors audition as the house band of the Whisky A Go Go in LA All that and loads more in less than 10 minutes. …
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 29th
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Hello there. Thanks for taking a listen. The week in Music History, Bruce Springsteen broke into Graceland to meet Elvis back in 1976 Keith Moon, same year of '76 went a bit nuts but had to play for the pleasure and this week in 2017 Eagles went to court over 'Hotel California' All of this and lots more in less than 10 minutes of time travel! Cheer…
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Adam Harris Engelhard is a film producer & former literary manager with over 10 years of industry experience. Starting his career at ICM Partners, Adam worked in the MP Talent department where he cut his teeth in film packaging. From there he worked for Academy Award winning producer Dan Jinks at CBS Studios. In 2016 Adam founded Mailroom Entertain…
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For Earth Day - author Sheri Miller talks about her children's book - THINK ! Podcast Host - Toni MarcoliniBy Toni Ann Marcolini
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 22nd
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Ready for some time travel? This week sort of had Beatles For Sale in 1976, in 1990, the guitar Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock earned a few quid and no matter who sings Happy Birthday, it can still sound ropey! Looking at you Bruuuuuce!By Marty Miller
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Darren Fisk, Founder and CEO of Forum Investment Group, LLC, stops by The Business Brew to discuss his real estate investment firm, strategy, and thoughts. Darren focuses on multifamily real estate. His background is in lending and he added an equity focus during the GFC. This conversation covers lending, insurance, how to think about development, …
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This is an incredible second episode of the Time Out Podcast with Coach Lawrence. Be sure to tune into this great discussion with his amazing guests Coach Brian Miller and Coach Marty Hill. There are so many great nuggets of wisdom in this show. Listen now and share with a friend. Take a Time Out and learn from this show, and you will feel the pass…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 15th
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Hello there. The week on the podcast we talk about the time Pink Floyd set a fella on fire. In the name of art. In 2021, The Simpsons took on Morrissey. Morrissey wasn’t happy And 2Pac tried to shock the people in 1996 with makeup clad boyos. All that and loads more in less than 10 minutes. Here and Now! Marty…
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Matthew Sweeney, CFA, Managing Partner & Portfolio Manager of Laughing Water Capital stops by The Business Brew for a laid back conversation about how he approaching investing. Laughing Water Capital tends to focus on smaller companies in an effort to find overlooked opportunities. In the episode, Matt talks about his idea of "value," how he got st…
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The famous unsolved double homicide in New Jersey from the 1920's that caused a media frenzy around the Trial of the Century is analyzed on the podcast. Historian: Honorable John J. Jorgensen, J.S.C. (Ret) Guest Host: Honorable Bradley Ferencz, J.S.C. (Ret) Middlesex County Bar Association in connection with Main Street Theatre presents Trial of th…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 8th
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Welcome to this week in Music History - Looking at April 8th to 12th This week in 1967 John Lennon got the car spruced up! David Bowie in 1983 was being the best he could be and downloading music via your computer for free? No way said Metallica back in 2000. Thanks for listening. Share with your buddies! Marty…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 1st
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Hello there This week in Music History, looking at April 1st to 5th. The Beatles get bored in studio waiting for Phil Spector to do his Job. Doors get cancelled because of their front man Jim Morrison and Marvin Gaye, shot dead and buried in LA. As always, all of that and more in less than 10 minutes. Thanks for listening…
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New York Times Bestselling author Christopher Reich joined the podcast to talk about his latest book, Matterhorn . Show Host: Toni Ann Marcolini PodcastBy Toni Ann Marcolini
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This is an incredible first episode of the Time Out Podcast with Coach Lawrence. Be sure to tune into this great discussion with his amazing guests Kenitra Williams & Dr. Janet Shaw. There are so many great insights in this show. Listen now and share with a friend. Take a Time Out and learn from this show and you feel the passion and wisdom!!! Cont…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - March 25th
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Hello there. Busy week to get through. 2 years gone already this week. Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters In 1985 Stevie Wonder got 'radio' in South Africa really fired up and pissed! And in 1987, U2 were getting grief from LAPD Thanks for listening.By Marty Miller
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Best selling author Robert Dugoni returned to the podcast to discuss his latest book, A Killing on the Hill. Follow the podcast on Instagram Show Host Toni Ann Marcolini PodcastBy Toni Ann Marcolini
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - March 18th
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This week is tough sad one. Looking at March 18th to 22nd, when David Bowie was busted and arrested in 1976. Pure tragedy for Eric Clapton in 1991, living nightmare stuff. And a good bye to guitarist Randy Rhodes again, pure tragedy.. Thanks for listening. You may need a lie down after this one :(By Marty Miller
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - March 11th
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Hi there Thanks for popping in! Lots to get through in a very quick amount of time, talking March 11th to 15th, when in 1969 Linda McCartney was feeling "terribly happy". In 2006 Sex Pistols stick it to the man And Rob Stewart annoyed for his Ferrari in 2022 Thanks for listeningBy Marty Miller
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Hedda Nadler, co-founder of Mount & Nadler, stops by The Business Brew to discuss her career as one of the leading marketing practitioners serving professional money managers. Mount & Nadler represents a broad range of clientele in the financial and investment spheres, with an emphasis on investment companies and money managers. This conversation g…
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A discussion about Alternative Dispute Resolution and particularly the use of mediation in settling cases. Panelists: Shaun Blick Hon. Bradley Ferencz, J.S.C. (Ret) Show Host: Toni Ann Marcolini PodcastBy Hon. Bradley Ferencz, J.S.C. (Ret)
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History March 4th
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Busy week, but we'll still get through it in less than 10 minutes. Rolling Stone's head Bill Wyman split from his very young wife in 1990. Stones drummer Charlie Watts told it like it was. On the actual wedding day! Ozzy and Osbournes arrive on TV with their home life show in 2002. And John Lennon plays down brilliance in 1975.…
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Quick Drop: Wes Gray - Talking about BOXX, creating an ETF, and more
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Wes Gray, the Alpha Architect himself, stops by the Business Brew to discuss how he (a) created the ETF $BOXX, (b) helps people start their own ETFs, (c) why value and momentum work as factors, and much more. This episode is a quick release after Corey Hoffstein's. It may or may not be the only episode we release for the next 13 days or so. The rel…
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Corey Hoffstein, Founder and CEO of Returned Stacked Portfolio Solutions, stops by to discuss how he uses ETFs to leverage his investing assets. Corey and Bill discuss a concept that is not novel to institutional investors, but may benefit individuals today because of ETF innovations. Bill wanted to discuss how Corey came up with his idea, how he e…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History Feb 26th
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Hello there. Welcome to another week in Music History. This time, February 26th to March 1st. Some U2 stuff this week from 1980 and '84 including a record deal and embracing a song they initially ran from. A childhood home of Paul McCartney (Beatles) For Sale in 2015 and in '76 Paul Simon wins at the Grammys. Mainly, he thinks, because Stevie Wonde…
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Will Thomson On Lithium, Copper, And More
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Will Thomson of Massif Capital returns for his annual appearance. In this episode he teaches about the lithium and copper markets. The end of the episode is more general and worth hanging around for. You can find Massif Cap's letters here. The Q4 letter discusses lithium on Page 7. Whole letter is worth a read. Sponsor Info: Daloopa is …
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Feb 19th
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Hi! Welcome to another week of music history. Looking at the week of February 19th to 23rd. The week we lost the singer of a very big Rock'N'Roll band in 1980. There was health advice from Iron Maiden front man Bruce Dickinson and in 1972, enough is enough decided one wife, divorce proceedings were under way... Take a listen! Marty…
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The original voice of Stephanie Plum, audiobook narrator and actress, C.J. Critt joined the podcast. While she is known to many audiobook fans from the Janet Evanovich series, as the Voice of America’s favorite bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, C.J. has brought to life the works of Anne Tyler, Larry McMurtry, Patricia Cornwell, Margaret Maron, Haven K…
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - Feb 12th
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Hello! What went on this week, years gone by? One of the biggest of the 90’s split, did you care? I did not.. We met Wayne and his pal Garth for the first time this week in 1992. And Bruce Springsteen in 1985. Not a tool! Time travel this week in less than 10 minutes with our bite size podcast. Marty…
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