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The world's greatest adventurers tell their best story from the road. Each episode is cut documentary style and set to music and cinematic effects to create an immersive storytelling experience. 'Best travel podcasts 2020'- The Guardian, 'Thrilling Stuff'-Sunday Times, 'Ear Candy for Listeners' - Washington Post
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Ear Hustling

David Garvin

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Ear Hustling with DJ & Shi is a podcast that speaks to society issues no matter the race, ethnicity, gender, etc. We look to uplift and build through our conversation.
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TRILLOQUY

TrillWerks Media

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CLASSICAL MUSIC has been misappropriated as a musical genre and a culture rooted in the aesthetics of Western Europe. TRILLOQUY is the weekly podcast built to DECOLONIZE the traditional definitions and conversations surrounding CLASSICAL MUSIC.
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Team Shelby Racing Show

Ear Responsible Productions

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Bi-Monthly Show with Bob Zinzell, Hans Heinen, Luis Garraton & Jon Wasielewski and the rest of the TSR crew. We'll take you inside the tracks and Team Shelby events throughout the year. Driver interview's and special episodes of car specific makes and models. Member interviews and their track event experiences.
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The Racing Ear Podcast

The Racing Ear Podcast

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Hello my name is Trent Barr and thank you for listening to The Racing Ear Podcast. I have been a passionate historic sports car racing fan since I was a child and I started my first version podcast back in 2014. I started going to historic sports car racing events and audio recording racing cars in the paddock and on the track. Then I started up again and I wanted to interview people who have been in the racing industry. I have been involved with hosting this podcast with 2-Time 24 Hours of ...
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As a kid, it was a good Saturday afternoon if I had a bowl of Cheetos and a collection of Peanuts comic strips in front of me. Charlie Brown and the gang were friends to me. (I especially identified with Linus.) I really liked the week-long story arcs and the brilliant mix of humor, frustration and perseverance of these lil' folks. And, honestly, I'm a little sad Shermie never took off as a main character. Animated Peanuts was great too. The airing of a Peanuts TV special was a big event in ...
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Run Chat

Billy Bryan and John

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Run Chat Podcast hosted by John Honerkamp, Billy Henehan and Bryan Hall. A podcast about running. Whether you're a veteran marathoner or looking to get off the couch and run for the first time, we're here for you. Ask us your running questions. We have your running answers.
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At Charles Peter Inspirations, we encourage and offer hope through the word of God in the Holy Bible. We are the go to inspiration ear who will cry, pray and if possible laugh with you. Our mission is to minister hope and build a body of believers who face life courageously empowered by the word of God. Find us in social media platforms such as Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Instagram. You can visit our website on www.charlespeterinspirations.com
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Blunt Or Bougie is the podcast of two regular ass girls with an eye and ear for music, fashion, pop-culture, socioeconomics, race relations, politics and whatever the hell else. The podcast is a social commentary, with obvious comedic undertones, as told by Nina, the music industry entrepreneur, and NATTEEEEFRESHH, an aspiring “boss snatch.” We can be bold, brash and real, or we can choose sky high proclamations of self-love and deserved indulgence. Either way, we're Blunt or Bougie.
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If you're going to follow, you might as well follow faith. The Faith Worth Following Podcast is sure to charge your faith in every area of your life. Evangelist Stacy Bonet preaches with fervency that will ignite a passion in your heart to pursue the will of God and run your race with zeal. Whether through a message, a word of encouragement, or an interview, faith is sure to rise in your heart as you charge forth in your generation to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ with signs and wonders ...
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Get a recap of this week's action at the Montana Legislature with news and analysis from Sally Mauk, Rob Saldin and Holly Michels. Online Friday afternoons. On air Saturdays at 9:44 a.m.
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Hey, Kin! Welcome to "The Mick & Pat Show," your home for candid discussions that explore the many layers of life's tapestry. We're Mick and Pat, two guys who are a lot like you—balancing work, family, and the complexities of modern existence. -- Who Are We? We're two modest guys incredibly fortunate to have life partners who find our idiosyncrasies endearing. Mick enjoys the analytical side of things—like diving deep into data sets and puzzling out complex policies. Pat, on the other hand, ...
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Welcome to The Corridor I Adore! My name is Christina and I’m a real estate agent who serves PG County’s Route 1 Corridor in MD. I love my community and want everyone to be as excited about it as I am! Join my podcast for real-time real estate updates, and advice, along with profiles of neighborhood change makers who all live and work along this vibrant, bustling corridor. You’ll quickly see why PG County’s Route 1 is “The Corridor I Adore!™️” Find me at: Christina Cachie Realtor, Go Brent w ...
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Ever felt your skin crawl at the sight of an enormous spider? Join us as we recount a truly terrifying spider encounter immediately after our last recording session that had us both on high alert. Picture this: a monstrous spider lurking under our front door's canopy, a scene that felt ripped straight from a horror movie. The visceral fear and adre…
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Episode 123 is so full of greatness, don't waste time reading these show notes (except the book order link)! You're still reading....ok, fine. We've got listener feedback. News from in and around the Peanuts universe. A Random Strip of the Month. AND THEN we chat with author Glenn Fleishman about his upcoming book "How Comics Were Made: A Visual Hi…
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Imagine a road trip up the southern Californian coast stopping off at cool little beach towns along the way. But instead of doing it in a car, on the highway, getting stuck in traffic, with nothing to do or see … you surf it instead. The Pacific Surfliner train travels 351 miles from San Diego to San Luis Obispo, through Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa…
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Alison Cove, CEO and founder of USEFULL, works at the forefront of a critical shift in how we approach food service sustainability. By implementing collection systems for reusable food packaging, USEFULL helps university and corporate cafeterias reduce their reliance on single-use plastics and paper packaging. Alison joins the conversation to expla…
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Maiku. Yá'át'ééh. And hello! You can't really know a place without hearing from the people who have always been there. Utah is the sacred and ancestral home of eight different tribal nations, including the Paiute, Navajo (Diné), Shoshone, Goshute, and more. And today, we're learning as much about their histories and cultures as we can. Join us as w…
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Episode 122 is piled high with tasty podcasting goodness. Imagine if you took the best breakfast you ever had and shoved it into your ears. It's like that. We're checking out another episode of "Peanuts by Schulz" called "Go For It, Charlie Brown!" Then we look back at This Month (August!) in Peanuts History. And our summer continues with season on…
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What happens when you mix Halloween goggles, chopped onions, and a green t-shirt? You get Billie Jean's hilarious kitchen mishap that had us all in stitches, and a surprising resemblance to "Lisa Nagaib." This episode isn't just about laughs; we're incredibly proud to wrap up our four-part series on "East of Eden," reflecting on the engaging discus…
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Follow world-record breaking explorer George Bullard on a world-first kayak from Greenland to Scotland across one of the most dangerous stretches of water on the planet. No one thought they could do it. Most people assumed they would die trying – and they nearly did, more than once. But, despite the odds, over six weeks, George and his expedition p…
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Loki Karuna chats with Shane Evans about working as a classical recording artist as an "outsider", defining American music, and the release of his latest album, "Ballades". Loki offers thoughts in response to ideas on class structure and solidarity as presented in "The New Human Rights Movement", by Peter Joseph. Black August Shane Evans "Ballades"…
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What if the struggle between good and evil isn't just a tale from the Bible, but an enduring part of our human experience? Master the timeless themes of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" with us as we dissect the final chapters of this literary masterpiece. Our Dog Ear Dialogues series takes a nostalgic turn with a nod to the "Wild Wild West" movie b…
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Loki Karuna chats with Lorin Green about her continued journey toward equity and liberation in classical music, her newly published anthology of Black experiences within the field, and how arts administration has impacted her view on the role of musicians. Loki also offers perspectives relating to the murder of Sonya Massey and political fundraisin…
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Damien and Ali get In The Conversation with the ITC Political Correspondent, Cameron Trimble about Joe Biden dropping out of the Presidential race, and the endorsement of Kamala Harris. Twitter.com/dlemoncomedy // Twitter.com/mrmuhammadFollow Cameron Trimble Instagram.com/mrcameroncalvinKeep up with the conversation on Instagramwww.instagram.com/in…
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In Antarctica, time is measured in ice. Entire worlds form and dissolve in the marbled blue sheets and shimmering peaks, which rise and return from glacial seas. Half of the year is soaked in eternal sunlight; the other, cloaked in perpetual darkness. And throughout this cycle of melting and freezing, sunsets and vibrant auroras, there is a group o…
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What happens when a presidential candidate becomes the target of an assassination attempt during a public speech? On the Mick and Pat show, we dissect the shocking attack in Pennsylvania and the immediate fallout that ensued. We reflect on the gravity of this unprecedented event and its broader implications for American political discourse, emphasi…
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Could you save the world from a nuclear disaster with just ten minutes on the clock? This episode thrusts you into the heart-pounding tension of the Cold War with "Coldline," an immersive game that challenges us to step into the shoes of Chairman Zarkov and his aide, Comrade Pavel. We race against time to stop a nuclear warhead mistakenly aimed at …
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Growing, packaging, transporting, and distributing food is a major source of society’s emissions, accounting for approximately 26% of annual global emissions. Reducing the impact of food production is critical to bringing society back within the planetary boundaries, and Wayne McIntyre, cofounder and CEO of Montreal-based Relocalize, wants to “Deca…
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Loki Karuna chats with Marcus Norris about developing a composition career for Black audiences, his recent projects for both film and the stage, and the path that led him toward a collaboration with Beyoncé! Loki also offers responses and reactions to the latest in national politics. Marcus Norris "I Tries So Hard For You" by Marcus Norris "I Don't…
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Episode 121 does a big ol' belly flop off the high dive into "Camp Snoopy", season 1, episode 3. Plus, we've got this month's feedback FROM you and news FOR you from in and around the Peanuts universe. And, of couse, this month's Random Strip of the Month rolls into our ears. Good stuff abounds within. Enjoy! Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.c…
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Questions Kyle and Jennie join me for a close look at three of the wildest weeks in recent American political history - we talk the Trump assassination attempt, Biden's brain, JD Vance, and (checks notes) former Buffalo Bills kicker Scott Norwood. You are currently listening to the first half (free!) of a two-part episode; Part II is available to P…
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What happens when childhood memories and personal encounters with rules shape our understanding of a literary masterpiece? Join us in part three of the Dog Ear Dialogues series on John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" as we share our unique experiences revisiting this iconic novel. Mickey's enthusiasm contrasts with Billie Jean's more subdued reaction, h…
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Tim Sperry is the Founder and CEO of Boca Raton, Florida-based Carbon Limit, the maker of CaptureCrete. He founded the company in 2020 after recognizing concrete’s huge environmental price — it accounts for about 6% of annual global emissions. CaptureCrete is a powder additive for concrete mixes that extracts up to 220 pounds of carbon dioxide from…
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Follow award-winning Aaron Millar on a road trip across the Tennessee Music Pathways from the graveside of Sonny Boy Williamson, the grandfather of The Blues harmonica, to Chattanooga, home of the Big 9, and one of the original breeding grounds of The Blues. Along the way we will hear how The Blues became, perhaps, the most influential genre in all…
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Loki Karuna chats with Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle about Black music as American music, her work highlighting classical Black women of decades past, and what it means to serve an industry that's built to serve whiteness, no matter who (or what) is on stage. Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (by Julia Perry) I Wish I Knew How It Woul…
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Ah, summer! The sun is shining. The marshmallows are toasting. The birds are singing. And hiking. And...having afternoon tea? Also, it's time to talk Peanuts in episode 120! This time, we've got This Month in Peanuts History (The month is July, btw), a "Peanuts by Schulz" titled "Doing it Right" and episode 2 of the new Apple TV series "Camp Snoopy…
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We delve into John Steinbeck's "East of Eden," focusing on Part Two. Through the lens of "Dog-eared Dialogues" and the serene backdrop of Space Banjo’s ambient music, we dissect the novel’s intricate structure, focusing on the Trask and Hamilton families and their biblical allegories. Lee, the enigmatic Chinese-American house servant, takes center …
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For 23 years, Peter Fusaro has been a leading force in the green economy. His exclusive Wall Street Green conference has been a hot ticket for investors and executives looking for sustainable paths forward since 2002. Tis year marks an exciting milestone, as the Wall Street Green Conference will go global with the Wall Street Green Digital Summit o…
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Follow extreme bikepacker Cat Jaffee as she competes in the Silk Road Mountain Race - the toughest mountain bike race on the planet. 1,200-miles long, with over 115,000-feet elevation gain, athletes traverse the high mountain passes and remote valleys of Kyrgyzstan for 14 grueling days. Traveling completely unsupported, wild camping along the way, …
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What if classic literature wasn't as dull as you remember? In this episode of Dog Ear Dialogues, we challenge the preconceived notions surrounding John Steinbeck's "East of Eden." We begin our four-part series by exploring the multifaceted characters and themes that make this novel so captivating. We discuss Cyrus Trask's complex relationships with…
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Circular economies grow from the ground up, starting with recognizing that a material used to make a product can be recaptured, reused, resold, and recycled to lower the cost of sourcing raw materials. Mike Baker saw the opportunity to recycle cork for use in the custom insoles and footwear his company, SOLE, makes and launched the ReCORK collectio…
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“These are the days in our lives that we remember. It's not all the days that went so well. It's the days when you're miserable, when you think you can't go one more step, and then you swear at somebody, and then you keep going. Those are the days that form our spines. They have formed my spine.” - Kris Tompkins Kris Tompkins has spent a lifetime f…
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Join us as we laugh through our sweaty recording session in the Mick and Pat World Headquarters, with no air conditioning, and delve into Joe Rogan's extreme lifestyle choices like ice baths and hot yoga. We reflect on how significant life changes, like parenthood or running a business, can fundamentally shift our perspectives. Ever wondered how cl…
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Cotopaxi was built from the ground up to meet these high goals, but any company can transform itself; it just takes the first step, beginning the critical self-reflection that thoughtful leaders can apply to their business. A certified B Corporation, Cotopaxi was founded in 2014 in Salt Lake City and is known for its sustainably designed outdoor pr…
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Episode 119 is all about mixed emotions. I mean, we've got news and feedback from in and around the Peanuts universe, which is great. And we've got a discussion of season 1, episode1 of a BRAND NEW SNOOPY SERIES! "Camp Snoopy" just debuted on Apple TV and we're talking about it. This could be good. Spending the summer with the Beagle Scouts doesn't…
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Dinosaurs and dark skies have a lot more in common than you'd think...and Utah happens to be one of the best places in the world to experience both of them firsthand. In this episode, join host Aaron Millar as he explores Utah through both time and space. From coming face to face with a wall of dinosaur bones to stepping onto a top-secret active di…
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Rising CO2 levels have created climate change, the denier's name for global warming. It's the environmental crisis that will shape our species' future. The long story of willful disregard of the consequences of CO2 levels by government and businesses perpetrated through a trail of lies and misinformation is the history lesson everyone needs to know…
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Conrad Anker is renowned throughout the world as one of the greatest living mountaineers. Follow him to the Himalayan peaks of northern India to climb the ‘Shark’s Fin’ of Mt. Meru, a sheer 1,500-foot wall of blank granite, one the hardest, most dangerous and beautiful routes on the planet. For 30 years the best mountaineers in the world had attemp…
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Join the Earth911 podcast community for a special World Ocean Day conversation, Blueprints for Coastal Adaptation, keynoted by ocean advocate Ashlan Cousteau of EarthEcho International and Voyacy. Hear nine experts working at the cutting edge of biodiversity restoration, climate mitigation, and financial engineering about how to construct a blue ec…
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It's Christmas in June! In 118, we're checking out Michael Keane's book "Charlie Brown's Christmas Miracle: The Inspiring, Untold Story of the Making of a Holiday Classic". We've also got This Month (June) in Peanuts History and a look at the "Peanuts by Schulz" episode "A New Best Friend". It's like Santa Snoopy came early! Thanks to Kevin McLeod …
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