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The Planet Man series is a rollicking space adventure, with hapless humans, evil aliens and a square-jawed hero, the Planet Man. Planet Man is the protector of the galaxy, who works for The League of Planets, the law enforcement organisation of our solar system. Xander Starbuck – Space Cowboy, is a prequel to The Planet Man series. We met Starbuck part way through The Planet Man series – he is a lovable rogue who wheels and deals his way across the galaxy. The gals love him, the bad guys wan ...
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UFO? UAP? WTF? (formerly UNKNOWN) is a monthly show hosted by veteran UFO researcher and TV personality Jason McClellan. UFOs don't need hype. They're strange enough already. This show presents the UFO subject in an approachable and uncomplicated manner with responsible skepticism and the scientific, journalistic attention it deserves.
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Did you grow up collecting and painting Citadel miniatures, and playing games like Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, HeroQuest, Battlemasters, and Space Hulk? Did you gradually grow out of the hobby only to find yourself plunging back in many years later, discovering great new games like Frostgrave, Rogue Planet, and Kings of War? The Bedroom Battlefields Tabletop Miniature Hobby Podcast brings you conversations about collecting, gaming, painting, terrain, and much more - often with a nostalgic twis ...
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Astronomy Cast

Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay

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Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay (Planetary Science Institute), this show brings the questions of an avid astronomy lover direct to an astronomer. Together Fraser and Pamela explore what is known and being discovered about the universe around us. Astronomy Cast is supported thru patreon.com/AstronomyCast.
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Oregon Rooted is all about Oregon’s cannabis & psychoactive culture. We are here to bring you the best podcast celebrating that culture. The goal is to bring this community together where all are able to share candid and honest ideas through a network of people who represent the culture. The show features news, reviews, interviews, entertainment, culture, plenty of grow talk, prizes, contests, and Oregon based psychoactive content. Oregon Rooted supports growing your own plant medicine and w ...
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The first ever Gameloft video Podcast with: Earthworm Jim, Skater Nation, Chuck Norris: Bring on the Pain, Asphalt 5, The Settlers, Derek Jeter Real Baseball, Shrek Kart, Castle Frenzy and Rogue Planet.
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HISTORY is taking the world inside "one of the most infamous and secretive hotspots of paranormal and UFO-related activities on earth" in its series The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. While the TV series takes you inside the ranch itself, The Skinwalker Debrief is a podcast that dissects each episode of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.
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Two queer twenty-somethings dive into the world of Doctor Who and its peculiar impact on their adult lives. Besties Sam and Alasdair hurtle through the vortex on an epic journey through time, space and childhood trauma. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What is an invisible Icon? This is a person that if not for their borderline genius, or tireless work, or magnetic presence the most well-known artists on the planet would not be known as such. This series sets out to unblur the obscurity behind one such invisible Icon named Tom Wilson.
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Pull To Open

Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor

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There are many Doctor Who podcasts. Only one dares review the entire show... in entirely random order! Join journalists Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor as they summarize stories in record time, play the Whomoji game, enter the History Corner, answer the Four Questions to Doomsday, and cower in fear before the almighty Randomizer. New episode every Saturday! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pull-to-open/support
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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 8 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you. Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News. Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster. Keep up-to-date and learn something new with every episode. New episodes weekly. Three new episodes are published on Mo ...
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Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

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Ian Danter, National radio presenter with talkSPORT & Planet Rock, was once host of comedy shows “The Barmy Brummies” on BRMB & “The Sunday Carve Up” on Heart FM during the early 2000’s - he revisits those shows here with a chance to hear editions of ‘Des’s Dedications’ ‘Black Country Bob’ and ‘The Mr Men’, plus new sketches and parody songs too
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Come listen to a group of Doctor Who fans that range from recent enthusiast to long time followers. We break down and analyze the most recent episodes trying to figure what could be happening in the future as well as explain the references to the past. Join us in the fun that is Doctor Who!
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Your Worst Movie Please

Your Worst Movie Please

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A podcast where two good friends, each on different sides of the planet, try and figure out what it the worst film related to each subject or genre. Gavin is a screen and play write, currently teaching creative writing at Liverpool John Moores University. Stephen is currently working on a MA thesis about how audiences enjoy trash cinema on Social Media. Both are bad movie fans and are just happy to get to talk with each other about their shared interest during their painful separation.
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The Terrible Talkers

The Terrible Talkers

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We are a group of long time friends, that get together once a week to talk TV, movies, video games, news stories anything and everything under the pop culture sun. We are not politically correct. Just "normal" guys with normal lives who love talking nonsense. Contact the Terrible Talkers at wallytheterrible@gmail.com theterribletalkers@gmail.com Call or Text us 2037108955 Movies we will be covering this year John Wick 2, Split, Logan, X-Men, Kong Skull Island, Beauty and the Beast, Ghost in ...
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 78, where we delve into the latest discoveries and missions in the vast expanse of space. First, the European Space Agency's Euclid Space Telescope has discovered seven more rogue planets in the darkness of interstellar space. These gas giants, each with at least four times the mass of Jupiter, were detected …
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 83, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. First, NASA's Webb Space Telescope has identified luminous, very red objects from the early universe, challenging conventional models of galaxy and supermassive black hole formation. These mysterious objects, dating back to 6…
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In a perfect world, forests could produce timber for industry and still provide wildlife habitat and carbon sequestration, and all the people who care about forests would be happy. The Conservation Fund is working on it. TCF buys at-risk private forests and gets them into conservation easements, which protect the land from fragmentation in perpuity…
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There is general agreement that the best way to reduce the threat of large intense wildfires is to reduce the fuel loads in western forests. But the U.S. Forest Service does not have the money for all the forest restoration work needed. Partners can help, though... including the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. NFWF recently announced a packa…
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The business of rescuing animals may start from the heart, but it has a huge impact on the wallet. Just ask the people at Rescue Ranch in Yreka, a no-kill shelter for dogs of all shapes and sizes. The ranch buys dog food by the pallet, but veterinary care is another major expense, and the cost is rising all the time. On top of that, there's a short…
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Once you think beyond the walls of the market(s) where you buy your food, you can go on a long journey indeed. The sources of the things we eat can be endlessly fascinating (and occasionally gruesome, let's be honest). Nina Guilbeault, both sociologist and vegan, approaches the journey of food discovery from the perspective of a non-meat eater. She…
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After the earliest presidential debate in generations and a controversial Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, voters have turned their attention to politics and the election sooner than usual. In our continuing series, we're diving into the persistent trend of polarization of women voters along racial lines. Shari Dunn is the author of Q…
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Xander Starbuck - Space Cowboy. Starbuck - kicked out of the League of Planets Space Academy because he didn't have the right stuff to be a Planet Man, protector of the galaxy. Starbuck - a loveable rogue that the gals love and the bad guys want dead. Starbuck - always on the wrong wide of the law but the right side of your heart. Join Xander Starb…
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 82, where we explore the latest cosmic events and groundbreaking discoveries in space exploration.First, a space debris emergency aboard the International Space Station. The crew was ordered to take shelter after ground-based radar detected a large cloud of debris from a disused Russian satellite. The debris …
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It’s all been leading to this: The Key to Time season promised a big payoff, one that would assemble the most powerful artifact in the universe and put the Doctor in the middle of a cosmic conflict between the Guardians (well before they had silly birds on their heads). But with the stakes so high, why are we spending so much time pondering princes…
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 81, where we delve into the latest discoveries and advancements in space exploration.First, new observations from NASA's Juno spacecraft reveal that Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is covered in lakes of molten lava. These findings, published in Communications Earth and Environments, provide a fuller picture of Io…
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This week we're jumping onto the TARDIS and taking a trip through the camp and queer moments of Doctor Who Season One to celebrate Pride! 🏳️‍🌈 Join us as we discuss everything from Mrs. Flood to Maestro, and stay tuned to the end for a special guest debut on the pod! 🎙 HOSTS: Alasdair Gibbs (@alasdairgibbs) and Sam Player (@samwhotried). 📲 FOLLOW: …
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson will make it easier for cities to move homeless people along, and penalize them when they don't move. Further details have to be worked out in the courts, but that's the basic effect. The ruling provides relief to cities and frustration for the advocates of homeless people, including WRAP, t…
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Warmer weather has arrived, and millions of Oregonians and visitors are eager to hike, climb, camp, boat, and explore the beauty of our state. On average, more than 1,000 Search and Rescue (SAR) missions are conducted each year across the state. Unsurprisingly, 99% of the people needing SAR assistance over the last decade lived outside the county w…
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Whatever your feelings about old growth forests and their protection, you have until late September to tell the federal government what you think. The USDA Forest Service recently published the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for a national old growth amendment that would guide preservation and creation of old growth in national forests…
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 80, where we uncover the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. First, the European Space Agency reports a rare occurrence of two large asteroids swooping past Earth within 42 hours. One of these, 2024 MK, was only discovered two weeks before its close encounter, highlighting the need for…
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Jacksonville's Chan Bush is spending his days enjoying retirement, mostly. But his long career as a photographer trained his eye to notice things, like the large numbers of people sleeping on the streets of our communities. Bush decided to talk to some of them, and take their pictures, and that led to a book, The Homeless: A Living Gallery of Hope.…
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Oregon needs homes, there's general agreement on that point. And the need is just that much more urgent, because of the thousands of homes lost in just a few days in the September 2020 fires. HOPE Community Corporation--HOPE for Housing Options Production Enterprise--set up shop in a vacant factory space in Eugene. The plan: to produce prefabricate…
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It's not just that the federal endangered species list is long, there is also a long list of living things that probably SHOULD be on the list. And in the eyes of many conservation groups, that list is far too long. Another case is now in the courts, with groups suing the federal government for not moving fast enough on deciding if the tope shark d…
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Like father, like son. Don Black believes wholeheartedly in the supremacy of the white race, and in a wide of array of threats to that supremacy. His son, R. Derek Black, went right in line, following dad's creation of the neo-Nazi website Stormfront with Stormfront for Kids. But over time, Derek came to think differently, and realized that people …
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Maybe it just makes intuitive sense: heat equals heat, so the planet getting hotter would naturally lead to more heat waves and wildfires. And sure enough, recent research out of Oregon State University shows that a sample of the population had no problem connecting extreme heat and destructive fires to climate change. Tornadoes and hurricanes, on …
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Streamed live on Jun 24, 2024. Normally Pamela refuses to think about the future. But today, on our final episode before hiatus, she’s throwing out those rules. It’s like the PURGE! Here’s what we’re excited about for the future. Especially for the next couple of months until we return in September. This Episode is made possible thanks to our Patro…
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 79, where we uncover the latest groundbreaking developments in space exploration and astronomy. First, astronomers have discovered ancient star clusters in a galaxy dating back to near the dawn of time. These clusters, detected using gravitational lensing and the powerful near-infrared camera aboard the Webb …
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