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Octavio Vargas

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After 10 takes because Anchor kept cutting me off and then deleting my recording, I finally made an intro. This episode explains the premise to my channel. Enjoy!
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Monday 9 pm & Wednesday 2 pm Longtime friends and opera lovers Octavio Choy and Peter Shimkin want YOU to become an opera fan! In this introductory series, we will present the plots of popular operas along with their musical highlights. We will provide insight to help you appreciate singers and singing in general. You will also learn about the musical style of great composers. All you need to get started is love of the human voice and a great tune. ​
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“Mozart, Beethoven y Mas “, hosted by Dr. Octavio Choy, is a program designed to provide the tools to appreciate and enjoy classical music. Dr. Choy requests your comments so please feel free to let him know what you think. Along with the history of classical music and composers, there are descriptions of the most common instruments used in today’s orquestra. The program is conducted in Spanish. En Mozart, Beethoven y Mas, el Dr.Octavio Choy nos ayuda a disfrutar de la musica clasica, a trav ...
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You are about to embark on a gaming interdimensional quest. Join Gusto and Beatboxtaun as they gather video game enthusiasts around the universe to do a deep dive into weekly video game news, reviews, rumors, and everything in between. If you're looking for a solid mix of Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, and PC gaming news, join the Introvert Supercast video game podcast.
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We are a community of followers of Jesus Christ, committed to live by faith, to be known by love, and to be a voice of hope. Our name comes from the diversity of our members and from the symbolism of a broken, fragmented humanity becoming a work of beauty under the artful hands of God. We welcome people from all walks of life, regardless of where they are in their spiritual journey. We gather in Whittier, one of several campuses, and invite you to discover how all the pieces can fit together!
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Segments from our award-winning broadcast programs, 10thirtysix, Adelante, Black Nouveau and The Arts Page. We will also feature never before heard or seen digital-first segments and specials! Tune in and be informed, entertained and updated about all things Milwaukee!
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All about us: Music, Artists, Demos, any more www.linktr.ee/soundtoolrecords Sound Tool Records Owner & Founder By: @Jhon-Timbala in December 2009. Artists Sound Tool Records: Jhon Timbala Andretto Sergio Casas Jhonny Fernando Juan G Mont Dj Nels Juani Diaz Rodrigo Monti Hawer Sanchez Cristhian Valencia Ricardo Valencia Juan Manuel Padilla Isaac Differding Daniel Lorza Tedge arDGer Rascalillo Ssant DJ Lugo Luis Cobos Anger Sprache Isher Jonathan Bassan Claudia C. Moog Sane Huum Kin Sonidos D ...
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Hanging with Los Sotelos

Edgar “Shoboy” and Janet Sotelo

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Welcome to our Feel Good Listening Experience. Hola familia, we are Edgar “Shoboy” and Janet Sotelo, a Mexican American married couple, with two wonderful young daughters. We hope you’re ready for us to fully expose our life, discuss relationship drama (Yours & Ours) and current events in an uplifting, thought provoking way that will hopefully fill you with Laughter, Faith and Encouragement. We look forward to hanging out with you and becoming part of your familia. We have been married for 9 ...
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Synchronicity machines. Difference engines melded with the iChing. Geomancy: the art of making stone float with sound. The hacker collective 'Anonymous'. Secret societies … This is the world of ARMAND PTOLEMY, a new action-adventure hero. Facing an enemy armed with the Golden Aleph -- a mystical device that allows its wielder to see holographically into every point in time and space, Ptolemy must use every trick of his Oxford-educated mind and circus-trained body to succeed. But how do you f ...
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Welcome to The Guy Vancouver podcast, where we dive into the vibrant tapestry of lifestyle and stories that make up the captivating city of Vancouver, BC. Join us as we journey through the experiences, anecdotes, and adventures of your host, Kelly Santaga, who has immersed himself in the heart of this breathtaking city. With each episode, "The Guy Vancouver" unveils a treasure trove of narratives that reflect the diverse and ever-evolving lifestyle that Vancouver has to offer. From the tower ...
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4STRIPES COLLECTIVE

4STRIPES Hong Kong

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Mixing jiu-jitsu talk with very personal sharing with guests from Hong Kong, Asia and beyond. Our guest discussed anything from; how to build yourself a parachute when your wife throws your ass off the cliff; perfecting your mother’s chicken congee; and thrive from having deliberately invited challenges into your life… You get the drift. This is 4STRIPES Collective podcast – Pure self. There’s something for everyone in these episodes from our awesome martial arts and jiu jitsu community in H ...
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Visionary Lifestyle Podcast

Magdalena Freedom Rod

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The Visionary Lifestyle Podcast is a seasonal weekly Variety Show Featuring: Interviews, Topic Based Episodes, and Q & A shows. I’m your host, Magda Freedom Rod: Health and lifestyle guide, mother, yoga instructor, environmentalist, conscious eating expert, content creator and world traveling digital nomad. On the show you’ll hear interviews with: Inspiring soulutionaries, change makers, thought leaders, social entrepreneurs, activists, conscious media makers, authors, yogis, conscious music ...
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On this episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach talk to writer and literary critic Emily Ogden about Elizabeth Hardwick’s "Living in Italy: Reflections on Bernard Berenson," first published in Partisan Review in 1960. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.By The Point Magazine
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In this exciting episode of The Guy Vancouver Podcast, Kelly and Stephanie sit down with Justin, the visionary behind Elephante, one of Vancouver's trendiest new Italian restaurants. Discover the inspiration and passion that drives Justin and his team, learn about the unique culinary experiences they offer, and get an insider's look at what makes E…
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Join Kelly in this special 1-year anniversary episode of The Guy Vancouver Podcast! Reflecting on an incredible journey, Kelly shares the highs and lows of his podcasting adventure, offering a candid look at the challenges he's faced and the triumphs he's celebrated. From memorable guest interviews to behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is a he…
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"Serendipity" by Bisca Rae is a tender and introspective song that beautifully captures the essence of embracing life's inevitable changes and transitions. Originally conceived on Christmas Eve, this heartfelt track marks the first collaborative effort between Bisca Rae and her brother, making it especially meaningful. Written during a period of in…
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"House of Cards" by Raf is a captivating exploration of unbalanced love within a relationship, artfully drawing parallels between the complexities of romance and the strategic nuances of playing card games. Through evocative lyrics and a compelling melody, Raf encapsulates the frustration and vulnerability of revealing one's true self while facing …
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On this episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach talk to Julian Lucas about his essay “Welcome to Armageddon,” published in Cabinet in 2017, and Jorge Luis Borges’s “The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald,” which was written in 1951. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.…
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Hello Familia, on this episode we asked you, what stories will your kids or people in general one day tell about you once you graduate to Heaven? This was inspired by Father's day weekend. We wish all Dads and Single Parents an amazing Father's day. Blessings and we hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening! Bendiciones familia, Los Sotelos Follow…
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In this episode of The Guy Vancouver podcast, host Kelly Santaga and co-host Stephanie French welcome Morgan, one of the visionary minds behind Beva Brewing. Morgan shares her journey with Beva Brewing and provides insights into the brewery's innovative approach that's shaking up the local beer industry. The trio delves into the vibrant and ever-ch…
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"Unknown" by Aya is a poignant and introspective ballad that delves into the complexities of self-discovery and the painful yet necessary realization that personal growth must precede true love. Written during a moment of clarity, Aya captures the heart-wrenching experience of ending a romantic relationship to focus on cultivating self-worth and se…
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"Broom Song" by Walt Hamburger is a whimsical and heartfelt folk tune that sweeps listeners off their feet with its charming simplicity and endearing lyrics. The song narrates a light-hearted tale of finding joy and purpose in the mundane task of sweeping, transforming it into a metaphor for life's ups and downs. With its catchy melody and relatabl…
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In this exciting episode of The Guy Vancouver podcast, host Kelly Santaga sits down with Octavio, the mastermind behind Beva Brewing. As a new player in the local beer scene, Beva Brewing is making big waves with their innovative recipes and unique flavours that have captured the hearts of beer enthusiasts all over the lower mainland. Join Kelly wi…
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"Diamonds Out of Coal" by Milwaukee native Mathew Haeffel is an uplifting anthem celebrating resilience and the beauty of transformation. With heartfelt lyrics and a melody that radiates warmth, the song captures the essence of finding light in the darkest moments. Haeffel's rich, soulful voice guides listeners on a journey of hope and perseverance…
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On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Greg Jackson about his essay “Within the Pretense of No Pretense,” published in issue 31 of The Point, and Hannah Arendt’s “Truth and Politics,” first published in 1967 in the New Yorker. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.…
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When Black neighborhoods in scores of American cities erupted in violence during the summer of 1967, President Lyndon Johnson appointed the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - informally known as the Kerner Commission - to answer three questions: What happened? Why did it happen? And what could be done to prevent it from happening aga…
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"Picture this: it's the dead of night, and I find myself wandering through a dimly lit room, the air heavy with creative energy. In the corner, a few of my fellow songwriters are huddled together, strumming a melody that seems to have materialized out of the ether. As I join them, the pieces start to fall into place, and within the span of an hour,…
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In this episode of The Guy Vancouver, host Kelly Santaga chats with his good friend Stephanie French about her recent big vacation to Hawaii. They delve into the rich and diverse local cuisine, the significance of terroir in food, and explore the reasons behind the current foodie trends. Join Kelly and Stephanie for an engaging discussion that comb…
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"Pra Viver" is a heartfelt ode to love, freedom, and the simple joys of life. Sung by Otávio Arcanjo, the song paints a vivid picture of a tranquil getaway to a familiar beachside haven in Bahia. With gentle acoustic melodies and soothing vocals, it captures the essence of relaxation and togetherness. The song invites listeners to escape the chaos …
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"Second Choice" is like a time capsule of college crushes and unspoken feelings. Hyer penned it during those days when emotions were intense, and love felt like a battlefield. It's all about being stuck in the friend zone, feeling like a second choice in someone's romantic drama. But here's the twist—every time Hyer revisits the song, it's like a b…
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"Whatever We Are" is a poignant original song that grapples with the weighty themes of life and death, inspired by the Latin phrase "memento mori" which translates to "remember you will die." Despite its somber origins, the song offers a glimmer of hope and introspection, challenging the notion of death as a finality and inviting listeners to embra…
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On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Michael Clune about his essay “The Anatomy of Panic,” published in Harper's last May and recently selected for Best American Essays, and Thomas Nagel’s “What Is it Like to Be a Bat?” first published in 1974 in the Philosophical Review. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and…
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Psychotherapist and producer Elizabeth Cramer takes a closer look at grief in this edition of How We Heal. In 2013, Hannah Stonehouse Floberg lost her husband when he drowned in a tragic ice fishing accident. She has since found her passion in helping others through the grief process using her study of thanatology (the death process) in addition to…
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Bisca Rae is a rising singer songwriter based in Milwaukee Wi. Her music walks the line of many genres floating between styles and blending them to create her own distinctive sound. Along with writing melodies and lyrics she executive produces and creative directs all of her work from cover art to music videos. Find more programs at https://www.mil…
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Bisca Rae is a rising singer songwriter based in Milwaukee Wi. Her music walks the line of many genres floating between styles and blending them to create her own distinctive sound. Along with writing melodies and lyrics she executive produces and creative directs all of her work from cover art to music videos. Her music speaks to a uniquely female…
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"Souvenir" is more than just a song—it's a journey through memories, a melody that whispers of moments cherished and dreams woven. With its enchanting harmonies and poignant lyrics, "Souvenir" invites you to wander through the corridors of nostalgia, where every note is a keepsake and every verse a story waiting to be told. Let the music embrace yo…
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On a wonderful musical journey, creating, sharing, and loving every second. Constantly searching for company to come along, or stay for now, the space is always open. “If you can’t perform, then create. If you can’t create, then listen. If you can’t listen then feel, but whatever you do, keep music in your life.” -RAF Find more programs at https://…
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Written during a period of intense introspection, this song captures the essence of feeling overwhelmed by external pressures and the relentless chatter of inner critics. Through haunting melodies and poignant lyrics, *aya paints a vivid picture of the struggle between wanting to satisfy others and the need for inner peace. The voices in the artist…
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Hello Familia, on this episode Janet and Edgar lived apart for an entire week. Who survived best? But why? What lessons did they learn and a generational gift was unlocked. We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening! Bendiciones familia, Los Sotelos Follow us @DiscoveringAgape and @EdgariSotelo #LosSotelos on all Social Media Platforms.…
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On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Jennifer Wilson about her New York Times Book Review essay, “The Love Letters That Spoke of Everything but Love,” and Viktor Shklovsky’s “Art as Device,” first published in 1917. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and use the coupon code 7POD50 at checkout for 50% off.…
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Be sure and return tomorrow to Meet The Artist known as *aya, a 21-year-old, Milwaukee-based, Palestinian singer/songwriter who isn't confined by genre. With the ability to move from hyperpop to indie to neo-soul, the constant is their jazz-leaning vocal approach. Inspired by artists like Jill Scott, Ari Lennox, Faye Webster and even Outkast, *aya'…
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This song is a departure from Walt's usual melancholic tunes. It's a love song inspired by a pivotal moment in his life. Meeting his girlfriend for the first time. I remember vividly the night of our first date, it was one of those moments where everything seemed to align, and I knew she was someone special. I struggle to articulate it without soun…
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Walt has been described as an entertainer. He brings the energy and humor associated with years in the punk rock scene to his acoustic performances. Walt's songs range from heart-felt ballads to rock 'n roll and everything in between. He will always engage with the crowd, especially during his set. In 2014, Walt's popularity increased significantly…
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In this electrifying episode of TheGuy Vancouver Podcast, host Kelly Santaga sits down with AJ, the creative mind behind Guitar Wall Jams, for a lively discussion about guitars, music, the internet, and life itself. Join Kelly and AJ as they dive deep into their shared passion for music and the soulful connection that guitars bring to their lives. …
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"Going Down" is dedicated to a friend of mine that I lost. Its really about untreated mental health issues and substance abuse disorder and where it can take people if they're not getting the right support or love or encouragement. I think that it is important to advocate for mental health issues and substance abuse disorders. I think that mental h…
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Liv Mueller is a songstress who has lived in the likes of Nashville, Austin & the fine Midwest. Her Vocals are a beautiful combination of sparkle & smoke, taking any listener to another time. In the last several years however, Liv prefers to play solo, releasing now two records. The first solo release entitled 'LIV SINGS' Love Songs For The Forlorn…
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Mathew writes a little abstract. "It kind of comes from the subconscious, an idea will pop up, a turn of phrase that you say." In this song Mathew focuses on the reason for living. "To grow old. That was the impetus to the song which I felt embodied kind of, a live in the present moment kind of thing." Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs…
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On this bonus episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach talk to Point editors, Jon Baskin and Rachel Wiseman about two of their favorite essays—Charles Comey's “Against Honeymoons,” and Moeko Fujii’s “Let Them Misunderstand”—and what makes them quintessential Point pieces.By The Point Magazine
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In this program for Valentine's Day, Day of Love and Friendship, we talk with Mariana Rodríguez, the director of the Latina Resource Center, a UMOS program that helps victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence occurs between couples of all races and does not distinguish economic or educational levels. En este programa por el día de San Valentí…
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A local woman shares her journey with depression with psychotherapist and producer Elizabeth Cramer so others know it's not easy, but you can find ways to manage your mental health. Partial funding of the "How We Heal" series on 10thirtysix™ is provided in part by the Charles E. Kubly Foundation Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/st…
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When the incidence of a disease is low, the chances of finding a cure decrease. Jessica Solt has a hereditary condition that caused her to have surgery to remove her stomach. The condition is known as hereditary diffuse gastric cancer, it is rare and can affect the children of those who have this factor. We talked with Jessica about the extraordina…
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Join host Kelly Santaga on TheGuy Vancouver Podcast for a deeply moving episode as she sits down with Ayla, the talented producer and creator behind the immersive audio drama "Flourish." Through the compelling tale of Amelia, a young girl navigating abuse, neglect, and life's most daunting challenges, Ayla crafts an unforgettable narrative of resil…
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Black Nouveau contributing producer Uzezi Okwata gives you a chance to go behind the scenes of a rehearsal for the Hip-Hop Orchestra experience. It is sponsored by Ensemble Mik Nawooj. Christopher Nicholas and Joowan Kim created the company to perform a new genre incorporating classical music mixed with contemporary hip-hop. Annually they complete …
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Hello Familia, if you’re a parent or preparing to be a parent, you definitely don’t want to miss this episode. No parent is perfect but we all strive to be the best parents for our Children. In today’s episode we invited our friend Octavio Hernandez who’s a Licensed Therapist, to speak to us more about a very unique parenting style that builds conf…
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Hyer is the solo project of Wisconsin native Jacob Olson. In his own words, "drain is a funny one. I tend to write lyrics last. This was a song that is very 'Pinegrove' influence. If you know that rings a bell, but very much like the Americana Indie it was a riff that I wrote like a year ago I really stuck with it and the song came really easy to m…
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