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Do you find yourself stuck in the same channels? Unable to break out of the echo-chamber of your media consumption and worldview. Transmitter is here to cut through the noise. Lucia Scazzocchio from 'Social Broadcasts' scans the digital soundscape every other month to bring you original sounds, new voices and archive treasures from podcasts, radio, sound installations and anything that catches her ears.
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Danny Cashman, of The Nite Show with Danny Cashman - Maine's only late night talk show - takes away his desk and comedy sketches for a set of longer-form conversations in convenient podcast form. Expect to hear from Mainers in entertainment, and entertaining people from afar.
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Airway Circle Radio

Renata Nehme RDH, BSDH, COM®

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***********Hey guys! We have retired this podcast and moved everything over to Beauty of Breathing. Follow us there! Welcome to "The Beauty of Breathing" podcast with Renata Nehme. Join me on this "expansion" journey through mindful breathing, exploring ways to improve sleep, how myofunctional therapy can improve your life, the profound gut-brain connection, and so much more! Delve into wellness, personal growth, spiritual development, and the nuances of emotional intelligence. Navigate the ...
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Richard Diamond, Private Detective starts off this week’s Case Closed with his story from March 28, 1952, Mr. Walker’s Problem. (29:55) Next is The Lawless Caper, from The Adventures Of Sam Spade. That story aired on August 29, 1948. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed915.mp3 Download CaseClosed915 | Sub…
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A few years ago, I was researching an article for The Rialto Report when I came across a 1980 radio program from WBAI, a popular New York City station that specialized in progressive and alternative voices at the time. This particular show featured a prostitute named Iris De La Cruz. Iris wasn’t directly connected to the adult film scene in New Yor…
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Case Closed begins with The Big Couple, from Dragnet. That story aired February 22, 1951. (29:50) Next up is Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator with Death’s Bargain Basement, from August 10, 1954. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed914.mp3 Download CaseClosed914 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed You…
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This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour hands over the reigns to Adriene and Stuart from LLtNS (Long Live the New Sound) the freeform anti-podcast podcast for creative audio where audio makers and recordists can freely upload their sounds to add to this ever growing archive. They have chosen a selection of unexpected, eclectic, precise, messy and otherw…
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Case Closed begins this week’s hour with The Amazing Mr. Malone, and Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness, his story from August 28, 1948. (30:22) Our last story is The Man On The Hook, the December 28, 1949, episode of Jeff Regan, Investigator. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed913.mp3 Download CaseClosed9…
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We begin this week’s Case Closed with The Epic Casebook and its story, Death In The Wife’s Name. (26:23) Our final story is The Mastermind Murder Case, from Inspector Thorne. That episode aired August 24, 1951. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed912.mp3 Download CaseClosed912 | Subscribe | Support Case C…
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Howard Ziehm, the pioneering adult film director, theater owner, author, polymath, and friend of The Rialto Report died last week in California. Over the years, I visited Howard on several occasions at his beautiful hill-top house in Malibu in California – “It’s the home that porn built”, he would joke. And he was right: Howard had enjoyed a long c…
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Calling All Cars opens this week’s Case Closed with its episode from December 23, 1938, Murder At Sundown. (29:21) The last story is The Case Of Air Cadet Gordon, the March 2, 1952, episode of WHItehall-1212. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed911.mp3 Download CaseClosed911 | Subscribe | Support Case Clo…
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This week’s Case Closed begins with The Busy Body, the June 18, 1949, episode of The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe. (29:55) Our last story is A Fixed Prize Fight, from Broadway Is My Beat. That story aired March 27, 1949. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed910.mp3 Download CaseClosed910 | Subscribe | Supp…
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By the mid 1990s, Dian Hanson could’ve been forgiven for thinking that she’d finally made it – and that nothing was going to derail her career in magazine publishing that had started two decades earlier. She’d had an improbable and volatile journey, from a troubled upbringing and difficult marriage, to working as a nurse in rural Pennsylvania, befo…
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This week’s hour of crime begins with Under Arrest and its episode from February 6, 1949, The Sam Carver Case. (30:00) Next is Glossy Finish, from Crime Does Not Pay. That story aired December 26, 1949. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed909.mp3 Download CaseClosed909 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Yo…
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In the first part of ‘Dian Hanson, Chronicles,’ Dian spoke of her upbringing in the northwest United States, an often shocking family life with a difficult and frightening father – who just happened to be the supreme grand master of a sex-magic cult. It was a difficult childhood that included bullying, sexual assault, and running away from home, cu…
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This week’s Case Closed begins with The Alan Lewis Murder, the April 13, 1954, broadcast of Crime And Peter Chambers. (23:36) Our second story is The Winsome Wildcat, from Walk Softly, Peter Troy. That episode aired February 18, 1964. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed908.mp3 Download CaseClosed908 | Su…
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Dian Hanson is a unique figure from the world of men’s magazines in New York in the 1970s and 1980s, a world that overlapped strongly with the adult film business. Last time, in the first episode of this podcast series, we heard about her surprising, and often shocking, upbringing: a hippie and high school dropout from Seattle, her father was supre…
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Case Closed begins with Death In Herald Square, the November 30, 1949, episode of Pat Novak For Hire. (31:00) Our second story is No Time For Murder, by The Crime Club. That episode aired September 25, 1947. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed907.mp3 Download CaseClosed907 | Subscribe | Support Case Clos…
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Can excessive gum chewing really harm your jaw? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Dar Radfar, a leading dentist and sleep health expert, who reveals the surprising connections between TMD, sleep apnea, and oral health. Dr. Radfar's personal journey into sleep health began after a life-threatening car accident caused by undiagnosed sleep apnea. Throug…
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If the name Dian Hanson rings a bell for you nowadays, it may be because she’s a senior editor and writer for Taschen, the gold-standard, high-end book publishing company, where she has over 50 books to her credit. In fact, she’s also the so-called head of the company’s Sexy Book division where she’s overseen impressive and weighty tomes that inclu…
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Sherlock Holmes begins this week’s Case Closed with his story from January 3, 1949, The Malicious Moor. (24:56) Our last story is The Case Of The Lady In Distress, from The Secrets Of Scotland Yard. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed906.mp3 Download CaseClosed906 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your d…
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This week’s hour of mystery begins with The Adventures Of Sam Spade with, The Vaphio Cup Caper. That story aired August 22, 1948. (30:05) We close with Big Brother, from Let George Do It, his story from May 21, 1951. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed905.mp3 Download CaseClosed905 | Subscribe | Support …
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This week on Case Closed, Yours Truly, Jonny Dollar brings us his story from September 25, 1949, The Search For Michelle Marsh. (30:21) Then it’s Boston Blackie with, Seven Years Bad Luck For Florence Wells, from February 4, 1947. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed904.mp3 Download CaseClosed904 | Subscr…
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This week’s hour of Case Closed begins with Death Of A Private Eye, from Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator. That episode originally aired January 2, 1952. (29:30) Our final story is The Pursuit On Lundy Island, the February 7, 1950, episode of Pursuit. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed903.mp3 Dow…
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This week’s hour of crime begins with The FBI In Peace And War with its episode from March 2, 1955, The Courier. (20:10) We close with Night Watch, and its broadcast from October 14, 1954. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed902.mp3 Download CaseClosed902 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed Your donation of…
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This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is a conversation with Ed Baxter who has recently stepped down as Resonance FM creative director after being at the helm for over 22 years. Ed has selected a number of audio works that he initiated, directed or produced during this time, with a common theme of 'creating the conditions for something to happen'. The…
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This week’s Case Closed begins with The Big Crazy, the August 30, 1951, episode of Dragnet. (29:47) The second story is The Case Of The Strange Display, from Mr. Keen, Tracer Of Lost Persons. That story originally aired March 16, 1944. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed900.mp3 Download CaseClosed900 | S…
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Dr. Brian Hockel and Dr. Bill Hang. Renowned for their groundbreaking work in airway orthodontics, these experts reveal how innovative approaches can not only enhance your smile but also improve your overall health. Find out how they transitioned from traditional orthodontic methods to pioneering techniques that prioritize facial aesthetics and air…
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This week’s hour of crime begins with The Return Of The Killer, from This Is Your FBI. This story was first heard November 22, 1946. (29:20) Our final story is The Vanquished Venus, the January 28, 1964, episode of Walk Softly, Peter Troy. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed899.mp3 Download CaseClosed899…
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This week on Case Closed, we begin with Dear Dead Lady, from The New Adventures Of Nero Wolfe. That story first aired November 3, 1950. (30:02) Our second story is The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair, the August 17, 1953, broadcast of Crime Classics. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed898.mp3 Download …
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This week on Case Closed, Sherlock Holmes starts things off with The Case Of The Well Advertised Murder, from November 28, 1948. (30:24) Our second story is The Gypsy Sings Of Death, the August 14, 1947, episode of The Crime Club. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed897.mp3 Download CaseClosed897 | Subscr…
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This week’s Case Closed begins with Murder By Experts and its story from December 26, 1949, The Case Of The Missing Mind. (30:21) Our second story is The Lawyer And The Lady, from Jeff Regan, Investigator. That episode originally aired December 4, 1948. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed896.mp3 Download…
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Nicole Goldfarb interviews Dr. Pat McBride about hypoglossal nerve stimulation—a groundbreaking alternative to CPAP. Discover how this therapy, similar to a pacemaker for the airway, offers hope to those struggling with sleep apnea. Dr. McBride shares insights into Inspire therapy, highlighting its personalized approach and the importance of carefu…
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The Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce hosts what many believe to be the best annaul awards show in the state. There are funny videos, surprises, one-of-a-kind moments, and of course awards. Two of the people who work to pull it all together are Ric Tyler and Paul Chadwick of Sutherland Weston Marketing Communications in Bangor. They work for months…
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Case Closed begins with WHItehall-1212 this week. We’ll hear The Case Of The Black Gladstone Bag, from March 23, 1952. (29:44) Our last story is The Harold Clark Murder Case, the October 27, 1950, episode of Broadway Is My Beat. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed894.mp3 Download CaseClosed894 | Subscrib…
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Prepare to be guided through the enigmatic nexus of orthodontics, myofunctional therapy, and airway health as we host Dr. Steffen Decker in a revelatory session. His insights illuminate the essential harmony between structural and muscular aspects of dental care, a synergy paramount for staving off orthodontic relapse and optimizing long-term outco…
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Nicole Goldfarb interviews Dr. Pat McBride about hypoglossal nerve stimulation, an innovative alternative to CPAP machines. Discover how this therapy, akin to a pacemaker for the airway, offers hope for those struggling with sleep apnea. Dr. McBride sheds light on Inspire therapy, emphasizing the need for personalized care and careful candidate sel…
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Richard Diamond, Private Detective starts off this week’s Case Closed with his story from March 21, 1952, The Hank Burton Case. (29:46) Our final story is Nighthawk, from Tales Of The Texas Rangers. That episode originally aired March 30, 1952. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed893.mp3 Download CaseClos…
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Embark on a profound exploration of childhood nutrition as Katie Ferraro, a registered dietitian and mom to seven, including quadruplets, shares her '100 first foods' approach to baby-led weaning. Forget the predictable purees; we're talking about a solid foundation for your baby—quite literally. Learn how introducing natural, textured foods plays …
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In this conversation, Renata Nehme and Hilary Bilkis discuss craniosacral therapy and its benefits. Hilary explains that craniosacral therapy is a gentle hands-on technique that helps balance the bones, membranes, and fluids in the skull, spinal cord, and connective tissue system of the body. The training for craniosacral therapy is usually a serie…
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Unlock the mysteries of sleep as we welcome the brilliant Dr. Simmons back to the show. Together, we'll navigate the nocturnal nuances of sleep stages, unpack the perils of positional sleep apnea, and delve into the impact gravity has on airway obstruction. If you've ever wondered about the role sleep position plays in your slumber quality or how t…
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This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour is dedicated to Lowlines - a sonic scrapbook, a passport to roam, tuning in to the pulse of place, with 2 episodes from this series follows food entrepreneur & urban place-maker Petra Barran as she travels through the Americas, meeting people with profound connections to the places they’re from. We’ll join Petra a…
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In this podcast episode, natural health expert Becky Chambers shares her profound knowledge and passion for whole body vibration therapy, drawing from her extensive 25-year expertise and personal health journey. She highlights how vibration therapy has transformed her immune system and offers holistic benefits for body, mind, and spirit. Becky emph…
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Get ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about pediatric dental care as we sit down with Dr. Mariana Evans, a pioneer in the field of 4D morphotropic orthodontics. This episode promises to enlighten dental professionals and curious minds alike on the transformative power of early orthodontic intervention for children under six. Dr. Evan…
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Case Closed begins with This Is Your FBI and its story from November 12, 1948, The Gridiron Swindle. (29:50) The Sounds Of Darkness brings us our final story with Learning The Hard Way, from August 4, 1967. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed891.mp3 Download CaseClosed891 | Subscribe | Support Case Close…
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Geri Miller may not be the most famous name from 1960s sex films, but she may well be the most interesting. With a story that includes Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Joe Sarno, the Peppermint Lounge, Ringo Starr, Joe Dalessandro, Mick Jagger, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, the Young Rascals, and stripping in front of the Queen Mother’s house, Geri…
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The Rialto Report recently acquired a collection of behind-the-scenes photographs and stills from the Stephen C. Apostolof/Edward D. Wood Jr. film Orgy of the Dead (1965) which we are sharing below. Many of them feature Pat Barrington, which gives us the chance to revisit our podcast about her remarkable life If you’ve never heard of her, Pat was b…
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar brings us our first story on this episode of Case Closed. We’ll hear The Wrong Doctor Matter, from August 13, 1961. (24:52) Our final story is The Triangle Murder Case, the February 21, 1946, episode of Rogue’s Gallery. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed889.mp3 Download CaseCl…
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This week on Case Closed, we begin with The Good Neighbor Policy from The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe. That episode aired July 28, 1951. (29:45) Our second story is The Big Building, the June 14, 1951, episode of Dragnet. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed888.mp3 Download CaseClosed888 | Subscribe | Su…
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