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Colin Bradley Art Cast

Colin & Steve Bradley

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Father and Son team Colin & Steve Bradley offer Pastel & Watercolour Tips to artists via this weekly Podcast. Submit your questions and Check out Colin's Free Courses on his website: ColinBradleyArt.co.uk
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From pastel QAnon to celebrity pregnancy truthers, host Cristen Conger (Unladylike) unravels the conspiracy theory webs woven by and about women. If you’ve ever wondered where tradwives came from, why Taylor Swift can’t shake off psyops or who made Beyonce’s Illuminati mess, get out your red string and follow along. Conspiracy, She Wrote starts August 8. New episodes each Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Pastel Breakthrough podcast is for the transparent, authentic woman. The hardworking, loving momprenuer. The women who are on the path to getting their life back and building that confidence. The women who are struggling through depression and anxiety. The woman who is trying to pull out their inner goddess! Join me as I tell you my story and how I designed my life around what should have brought me down but, ultimately, made me the fabulous woman I am.
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Positive Thinking was created to share my thoughts and ideas on how to keep a positive mindset. Join me in my journey as I share my learnings and tips from the best books, coaches and authors in the personal development industry.
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A podcast so beautifully meaningless you will cry nihilistic tears out of nonchalantly dripping ducts under glazed over pupils under half shut eyes on the expressionless face of a body that’s technically asleep in a pastel room in a retirement home in town where nothing ever happens in a universe that’s perfectly predictable and slowly cooling down.
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Discusión iOS

Starking Elyos

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Tu canal de tecnología y del Mundo Apple en español donde disfrutaras de debates y temas de los que tantos gustan con un pastel de humor y la seriedad que tanto nos caracteriza. http://twitter.com/iPhoneMundoRD http://instagram.com/iPhone_Mundo
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WiSP

Chris Stafford

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A podcast network for women in sport and art and life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
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The art outreach caught the eye of Olusola David Ayibiowu, who believed that every art student deserves a bright future. So he took action to organize art outreach as a sustainable development for art students and others who are inclined to learn visual arts. The Art Outreach At Lagos City Senior College curated by Olusola Ayibiowu Organized by Creative Arts Solution Foundation The art outreach curated by Olusola David and Ayibiowu has been proven to have a positive impact and sustainable de ...
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The art outreach caught the eye of Olusola David Ayibiowu, who believed that every art student deserves a bright future. So he took action to organize art outreach as a sustainable development for art students and others who are inclined to learn visual arts. The Art Outreach At Lagos City Senior College curated by Olusola Ayibiowu Organized by Creative Arts Solution Foundation The art outreach has brightened Lagos State Govt Schools As Olusola David Ayibiowu curated for both visual art stud ...
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This is about real life missing person Trenny Lynn Gibson. Trenny was last seen at approximately 3 pm on October 8, 1976, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). She was wearing a blue blouse, a pastel blue striped sweater, blue jeans, and blue Adidas shoes. She had on a brown and orange plaid wool jacket, which she had borrowed from Robert Simpson. She has long brown hair, green eyes, is 5’3 and 115 pounds. For more information, please visit Laura Riste's site devoted to Trenny at w ...
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Bitcoin pioneer Charlie Shrem peels back the layers on the lives and backgrounds of the world's most impactful innovators. Centering around intimate narratives, Shrem uncovers a detailed, previously unspoken story of the genesis and evolution of bitcoin, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, and the web3 movements. Join Shrem as he journeys through the uncharted territories of tech revolutions, revealing the human side of the stories that shaped the digital world we live in today.
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Welcome to The Mama Co Podcast, a show dedicated to millennial mothers who are trying to do it all, and stay sane. We meet you where are each week, from the carpool lane to the board room. Hosted by the Founder of The Mama Co, Whitney Mulder, this podcast tackles real issues that affect modern-day millennial mamas in their personal and professional lives. This isn't another pastel pink mom podcast or brand. Here, we are having big conversation around our *actual* issues like: inequity of lab ...
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Two brave women watch classic movies so you don’t have to. Lianna Holston & Siena Jeakle are funny-in-a-hot-way friends who have neither seen nor enjoyed that many films, particularly the Classics. Must we celebrate things created by, for, and with straight white men? Tossed Popcorn is here to get these movies off their pedestal with irreverent observations and outspoken confusion. Join us as we review a different film each week from the AFI's "100 Greatest American Movies Of All Time" every ...
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Taking The Pulse

Fresh Air Production

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Ian Stone, Geoff Norcott & Ayesha Hazarika plough through the political spewings of the week and puke them back at you in comedic form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Love being a foodie and learning about how food and nutrition intersects with all the different areas of life? Sit down with registered dietitian and fellow foodie Kate Park on her weekly podcast as she digs in with her guests on the hot topics of today's nutrition and foodie culture. Learn surprising things about your favorite foods, inspiring initiatives happening to make the world a better place, new ways food can impact your health and more!
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Existential Star Stuff

Existential Star Stuff

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Hi there, I'm Aila Osm! I dissect pop culture topics and connect it to ethics! www. ExistentialStarStuff.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/existential-star-stuff/support
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Black Girls Talking is a podcast wherein 4 black women discuss pop culture, Beyonce, & the pursuit of the perfect body oil. The theme music for the podcast is entitled "YOUNEEDHELP" and is courtesy of Tha Silent Partner @GreggyKrueger and blocSonic @blocsonic.
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New Light Radio Dramas

New Light Theater Project

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With the shutdown of live audience events, New Light Theater Project has decided to produce our very own Radio Dramas -- storytelling that utilizes dialogue, music, and sound effects to imagine characters and story. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new-light-theater-project/support
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Let's Talk Mierda! An Audio Diary Podcast with Chef Rey

Let's Talk Mierda! an Audio Diary Podcast with Chef Rey

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Welcome to Let’s Talk Mierda! An Audio Diary! This is a hybrid Chef Page and Audio Diary Podcast and it's about my journey in recording diary entries for my friends and family. Come get to know amazing people, their stories and talk shit about each episodes Taboo topic. I hope you enjoy the show! Like, follow and share the show's page @LetsTalkMierda_With_ChefRey
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(Jul 29, 2024) Scott Kotronis, a helicopter pilot in the Adirondacks, has flown thousands of lifesaving missions over his 30-year career; Glens Falls native Jimmer Fredette is hooping in 3-on-3 basketball in the Paris 2024 Olympics; and, a conversation with David Francis, pastel artist and organizer of the Adirondack Pastel Society's 10th Annual Ad…
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Hey listeners, welcome back! 🎙️ Courtney and I just had our first cruise experience for a friend's wedding; let me tell you, it was terrific. It wasn't just about the ship—it was all about our expectations and the incredible friends we surrounded ourselves with. Isn't that the beauty of life? In this episode of The Charlie Shrem Show, I sat down wi…
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(Aug 9, 2024) NYS Senator Stec described inmates as the "animals of New York" at a recent prison rally in Fort Ann; several Planned Parenthood clinics are closing in Upstate NY; Saranac Lake hosted a festival in honor of Philippine president Manuel Quezon, a former resident of the village; State officials are warning North Country residents to be p…
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Women play key roles in conspiracy theories. You just have to know where to look. Grab your red string and follow along with host Cristen Conger (Unladylike) for the unhinged women's history and Illuminati paranoia that set the stage for today's conspiracy-pilled political and pop cultures. Cultural historian Lindsay Porter introduces us to the fas…
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(Aug 8, 2024) Longtime NCPR reporter Brian Mann gives us a behind-the-scenes look at covering the Summer Games for NPR; A look at the language in a proposed constitutional amendment that voters will weigh on this fall; the heyday of the tiny St. Lawrence County hamlet of Pyrites comes to life in a new novel.…
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(Aug 7, 2024) The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center is looking to expand its museum to help build for the future; New York officials react to Kamala Harris' choice for vice president; a professional angler competing in Major League Fishing's bass pro tour in Massena talks about what it's like on the St. Lawrence River; and Chef Curtiss shares a …
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This week the British wildlife artist Lucy Joyce. Lucy’s painstaking attention to detail is her signature on portraits of a variety of animals. Her artistry is crafted from photographic images, and in some cases her own compositions, as she meticulously accounts for every hair and whisker. Lucy was born in Northampton in 1979, the oldest of two chi…
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Welcome to the good burger home of the good burger, can I make your podcast? Join us for an episode full of massive meat, reverent discussion of Nickelodeon horrors, and some classic Kenan and Kel humor. The person most confused by the film this week was: Every character who spoke to Kel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Hey hey! Welcome to Rare Sats and Virgin Coins: Bitcoin Happy Hour with George Burke and Deedle of Portal Last week, we had an engaging and insightful discussion with some of the OGs in the crypto space. Here's a rundown of what we covered: Introduction and Special Guest We kicked off the episode with a bit of banter about "proof of ice" and "proof…
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(Aug 1, 2024) The rules for taking dogs across the U.S.-Canada border change today; St. Lawrence Nurseries in Potsdam is changing hands; and a new exhibit at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vermont spotlights life and work on canal boats during America's early industrial boom.By NCPR News
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(Jul 31, 2024) A dive into the North Country's political trends and how they've changed over the last decade; the City of Ogdensburg is offering help to residents who have had sewage in their basements after storms; and we listen back to a story on relayball, a sport invented in St. Lawrence County.By NCPR News
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This week the American cinematographer Alicia Robbins who is the first female to become a full-time Director of Photography on a Shondaland series. Alicia was lead DP on season 17 of GREY’S ANATOMY, and also lensed episodes of season 3 of the Netflix series, ‘BRIDGERTON. Other credits include a 2022 mini-series for Netflix titled KEEP BREATHING. Sh…
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(Jul 26, 2024) North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is condemning Vice President Kamala Harris for a lack of oversight along the southern border; members of the Haudenosaunee Nationals lacrosse team want to compete at the 2028 Olympics under their own flag; and we listen back to an audio postcard from Copperas Pond.…
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(Jul 24, 2024) New York state has launched a new online portal to help people apply for child care assistance; Forest Rangers managed multiple rescues in the Adirondacks last week; and we meet NCPR's newest reporter, David Escobar, who'll cover diversity issues in the Adirondacks as part of a collaboration with the Adirondack Explorer through Repor…
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This week the painter, singer and poet Jamie Derr. Jamie says: “I don’t usually know what I am visualizing until I see it emerge on the canvas, making me an intuitive artist.” Her portraits are both bold and nuanced depicting characters known and unknown. Jamie was born in Providence, RI in 1981, one of three children to parents Debra and Manuel Ri…
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(Jul 22, 2024) A new report looks at working conditions for workers in New York’s solar industry. Many are not unionized, lack healthcare and take stimulants to work longer; the closure of Great Meadow Correctional near Glens Falls could have a big impact on families of staff and the local economy; and, the current opera of the Seagle Festival in S…
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(Jul 19, 2024) Three tornados ripped through the southern Adirondacks on Tuesday, tearing down huge swaths of trees and leaving tens of thousands of people without power; Clinton County is at odds with Greyhound after the bus company's abrupt change in stops over the last week; and, John Warren checks the trail conditions for us in the Adirondacks …
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(Jul 18, 2024) Cleanup continues in Glens Falls after a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the region Tuesday night; we speak with the manager of a Queensbury car dealership where multiple vehicles caught fire due to a downed power line; a group of academics is looking to change the name of a hill in the Tri-Lakes region that currently uses…
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(Jul 17, 2024) Severe storms swept across the North Country yesterday afternoon, leaving downed trees and powerlines; a peer support group is open for veterans in St. Lawrence County, and advocates say it's a place veterans can turn to for more resources; an Indian Lake realtor shares what it's like to work in real estate; and News Director David S…
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This week the award-winning Cinematographer, Shana Hagan, ASC. In the words of fellow cinematographer Gretchen Warthen: “Shana is the biggest documentary female DP/Operator in the world… and one of the kindest DPs I have ever worked with on set. You would never know who she is in the cinematography world without looking her up.” Her work includes D…
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(Jul 16, 2024) Border Patrol officials in the North Country say they're seeing record numbers of illegal crossings at the northern border. It's changing life for people who live in communities like Mooers; forest Rangers recovered the body of a kayaker whose boat overturned in the Husdon River last weekend; Onchiota listener Phil Fitzpatrick shares…
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(Jul 15, 2024) Great Camp Santanoni is introducing electric scooters and wheelchairs to make it more accessible, but some advocates say, it’s not enough; as the North Country gets warmer and wetter, one North Country art gallery is dealing with mold in its archives; a central New York church where abolitionist Harriet Tubman spent much of her later…
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(Jul 12, 2024) Lowville and Lewis County surveyed the damage from flash floods that surged through the village and county on Tuesday; we hear from an 11-year-old who’s reached the age when social media is becoming a bigger part of her life. She - and her parents - are trying to find a balance; a preview of Grammy-winning bluegrass fiddler Michael C…
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From the original Illuminati influencers to celebrity pregnancy truthers today, host Cristen Conger unravels the red strings connecting women, gender and conspiracy culture gone wild. Because QAnon moms, tradwives and even Taylor Swift government psyop conspiracy theories reveal a lot about power, pop culture and politics. Conspiracy, She Wrote sta…
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(Jul 11, 2024) Heavy rain, severe thunderstorms and tornados battered the North Country yesterday, causing flooding in Essex County, Lowville, and other communities; high schoolers in Parishville wrote a song about their social media woes; and, a chat with conservationist Jeff Corwin ahead of his talk in Lake Placid.…
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(Jul 10, 2024) What role does social media play in the lives of children today, and how controlled should it be? More on new legislation and how North Country families deal with social media; David Sommerstein introduces us to some of the lesser known musicians playing at the Ottawa Blues Festival, which runs through this Sunday; and, as the remnan…
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I had the pleasure of diving deep with two distinguished guests, Saad Qureshi of YAP Global and Pranav Kanade of VanEck. First, I spoke with Saad Qureshi, Director at Yap Global, about the challenges and strategies in building trust and elevating narratives within the crypto industry. Saad emphasized the importance of clear communication and the ne…
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The Romanian Botanical Artist Irina Neascu began her career in architecture and now her journey transcends academia, science, art and illustration. Irina says: “I approached botanical art to continue investigating the cultural landscape from a natural perspective of the reciprocal influence and fragile intersections between culture and nature.” Iri…
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(Jul 8, 2024) This summer, there will be events at John Brown Farm in Lake Placid that honor abolitionist Harriet Tubman; tick-borne illnesses have increase in the Northeast due to climate change and suburbanization; and, Betsy Kepes reviews a new adventurous novel set in the Adirondacks that's written to entice reluctant young readers.…
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(Jul 3, 2024) Late last month, the Adirondack Park Agency approved the use of a chemical herbicide to eradicate Eurasian water milfoil on Lake George. Today, we head to Chateaugay Lake where the community just applied Prosellacor for the first time; a fire in Lake George destroyed an amphitheater over the weekend. Local officials are already alteri…
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This week the contemporary impressionist Anne Blair Brown. Her work centers on intimate scenes inspired by local surroundings as well as travel in the US and abroad. She says: “My artwork starts in reality and evolves through my imagination. As an impressionist, I believe in a painting process that enables me to tap into my creativity rather than t…
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(Jul 2, 2024) As climate change comes to the North Country, one St. Lawrence County farm is tracking how its changing the ecosystem; a healthcare network in Jefferson County is taking over a doctor’s office in Lewis County; and, Stephanie Coyne DeGhett shares her poem "The Joy of Deserted Spaces."By NCPR News
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