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SciShow Tangents is the lightly competitive knowledge showcase from the geniuses behind the YouTube series SciShow. Every other Tuesday, join Hank Green, Ceri Riley, and Sam Schultz as they try to one-up and amaze each other with weird and funny scientific research... while not getting distracted. There will be tangents about video games, music, weird smells, surprisingly deep insights about life, and of course, poop, but it always comes back to the science.
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Hall of Mirrors is a weekly, episodic podcast following the adventures of Arwen and the mysterious Watcher known as Strider, as they travel the multiverse, protecting it from various threats both within and beyond. For text versions of the episodes visit my blog! https://www.tumblr.com/blog/hallofmirrorspodcast Check out the Hall of Mirrors Facebook page for updates, and follow me on Twitter and Instagram! instagram.com/samthedapper twitter.com/samschultz22
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Clarinet Corner

Troy Public Radio

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Clarinet Corner is an exploration of music involving the clarinet. The show features music across genres including: classical, jazz, world, film music, and rock. And the lively conversation includes topics such as: musical history and practice, social justice, playing in a film orchestra, and colorful stories about jazz players. You don't have to be a clarinet player or a musician to join in, host Tim Phillips makes the show accessible to everyone!
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How to Start a Startup

Y Combinator and Stanford University: Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz, Paul Graham, Adora Cheung, Peter Thiel, Alex Schultz, Kevin Hale, Marc Andreessen, Ron Conway, Ben Silbermann, Alfred Lin, Patrick and John Collison, Aaron Levie, Reid Hoffman & more

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Sam Altman and the folks from Y Combinator offer up an amazing course in "How To Start A Startup" at Stanford. Course includes lectures from: Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz, Paul Graham, Adora Cheung, Peter Thiel, Alex Schultz, Kevin Hale, Marc Andreessen, Ron Conway, Ben Silbermann, Alfred Lin, Patrick and John Collison, Aaron Levie, Reid Hoffman, Keith Rabois, Ben Horowitz, Marissa Mayer, Hosian Rahman, Kirsty Nathoo, Carolynn Levy, and more
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“Lottery, Dreams and Fortune” podcast delves into the extraordinary journeys of individuals who have triumphed against all odds. Join your host, Timothy Schultz, a Powerball winner turned journalist, as he uncovers awe-inspiring success stories and explores the fascinating intersection of sudden wealth, intuition, mindset, manifestation, and dreams come true. Embark on an exhilarating ride with Schultz, who not only won the Powerball in 1999 but also takes you on a compelling exploration of ...
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Am I the Bolcast?

Commander's Herald

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The Magic: The Gathering podcast based on the Commander’s Herald column Am I The Bolas? Hosted By: Mike Carrozza aka "Mark Carbonza" Michael Celani aka "GamesfreakSA" Morgan Sanchez [superproducer/genius]
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Nostalgia Entertainment System

Paul Carlson-Thompson and Josh Taira

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Nostalgia Entertainment System is a podcast hosted by Paul and Josh as they travel through time discussing childhood memories and exploring trivia of their pop culture experience in the late '90s and early '00s.
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Lost Ladies of Lit

Amy Helmes & Kim Askew

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A book podcast hosted by writing partners Amy Helmes and Kim Askew. Guests include biographers, journalists, authors, and cultural historians discussing lost classics by women writers.
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The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people on earth. Justin is an emerging tech PR communications guy that works in SEO, content strategy, PR and comms. When he's not amplifying his clients, he's amplifying ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people in the larger community. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew M ...
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Every student deserves an enriched education. No matter where they live, what their innate skills are, or what they aspire to be, each student has an inherent right to not only education, but enriched education. From the company that created clinical and special education products like the BDI, Woodcock Johnson, and more comes a show for educators and evaluators who are striving to enrich the lives of their unique students every day. The team at Riverside Insights knows what it’s like to run ...
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Jesus Whiskey Cigarettes is the podcast version of the show on Ragamuffin TV (http://www.ragamuffintv.com). David Leo Schultz & a revolving door of his friends and guests engage in raw, honest conversations about life, faith, religion, church, and especially Jesus. The kinds of conversations we naturally have when getting a beer with a couple friends or out on the back porch of your house. You can watch the video version of this show, and all our other original content at http://ragamuffintv ...
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Get ready for a stomach-turning, heart-pounding, gravity-defying thrill ride as we plummet down, up, and all around the amazing world of roller coasters! We're joined by legendary podcaster, YouTuber, and roller coaster fanatic Tom Scott who wows us with his encyclopedic knowledge of these engineering marvels. So take a deep breath, strap in, and k…
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Send us a text Long before 'Brat Summer,' America was taken with Mary MacLane, a defiant and wildly egotistical 19-year-old resident of Butte, Montana, whose confessional diary implored the “kind devil” to deliver her from a life of bourgeois boredom. Professor Cathryn Halverson from Sweden’s Södertörn University joins us for this episode to discus…
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"Fraggle Finale Watch" starts now! We're just 7 episodes (and 2 Kermitment episodes) away from the end of the series and things are getting good, serious, and a little sad! Episodes covered: Gone but Not Forgotten, Mokey, Then and Now, Ring Around the Rock Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your Kermitment merch! Kermitment has a Patreon!…
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This week on Am I The Bolcast?, fellow Québecois Davy calls in to chat about her least favourite colour: White. Davy hates Elesh Norn and finds no joy in the colour! But why not? The goblin-voiced Heckin' Murder Queen gets into it in a call with Carrozza. Michael owes Mikey $50 after this episode. Find out why by listening to the end! ahahahahaha i…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Anne Zimmerman, author of the 2011 biography An Extravagant Hunger: The Passionate Years of M.F.K. Fisher, joins us to discuss Fisher and her World War II-era book How to Cook a Wolf, which was an attempt to teach people how to eat well and be well amidst personal and collective chaos. Discussed in this episode: An Ext…
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The knowledge of our couch of finely-honed scientific minds didn't pop out of the ground fully-formed - it had to be planted, tended, and grown lovingly over a long period of time to flower into the beautiful curiosity tree it is today. But like so much of life, it started as just a tiny, humble seed - which is super convenient for the topic of thi…
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Send us a text As Berlin bureau chief for The Chicago Tribune from 1925-1941, Sigrid Schultz deflected both sexism and danger to report the truth and speak truth to power. The Nazis dubbed her “that dragon from Chicago,” and her importance as an indomitable “newspaperman” (her term) telling Americans about the Third Reich's agenda can’t be understa…
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This week on Am I The Bolcast?, the silly boys reign supreme when Aaron David DeFazio calls in to have a chat about his brew style and shenanigans. AD is a filmmaker and director out in Los Angeles and a friend! He's also Rachel Weeks' sweetiepie and a member of that Discord group of pals I tend to reference a lot. AD's building style sings to me a…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Sisters Jane and Anna Maria Porters’ books took Regency-era England by storm just a few years ahead of Jane Austen, and their lives were chock-full of fascinating (and insufferable) characters, intriguing romantic escapades, event-filled interludes at the homes of wealthy acquaintances and desperate gambits to stay one…
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The week, we learn A LOT about dumping toxic waste, specifically into water, and how it's bad. It's a bit inexplicable, tho it does explain why no one dumps toxic waste into water anymore. It's because of these two back-to-back episodes of Fraggle Rock. Episodes covered: The Trial of Cotterpin Doozer, The River of Life, Beyond the Pond Check out ht…
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Here in the remote vistas of the Tangents jungle, observe a group of mighty science communicators expertly stalking their primary prey: knowledge. Ever so tantalizing to behold, knowledge lounges in the shade of a fern, oblivious to the danger sneaking up behind it, ready to strike at a moment's notice! Truly, these must be the most fearsome of all…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Amy discusses the good and bad of audiobook narration in this week’s bonus episode, then dives into the origins of the commercial audiobook industry. Founded in 1952, Caedmon Records was the brainchild of two young women who achieved their smash debut success by convincing Dylan Thomas to record himself readin…
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We're back in Fraggle Rock to cover the final season of this wonderful, weird, beautiful show. We'll miss the Fraggles, but at least after this we still have the Fraggle Rock cartoon to watch....... ... ........ ........ Episodes covered: Mirror, Mirror, The Riddle of Rhyming Rock, The Voice Inside Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your …
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For those who want a megadose of Tangents shenanigans, this compilation is for you! In the many seasons of Tangents we've covered lots of interconnected topics, and now you can listen to them back-to-back like the best podcast many-feature ever. This compilation has been handcrafted from premium ingredients, sifted and whisked together with care, a…
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Podcaster Timothy Schultz interviews renowned lottery lawyer Kurt Panouses, who has represented winners of hundreds of millions, including a $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot. Discover expert advice on cash vs. annuity payments, claiming your prize anonymously, and more. Whether you're curious about how to handle a big win or just interested in t…
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Hey! Bit of a strange one today - I (Carrozza) have been sick for a couple of weeks dealing with a new health complication. I'll be alright! I'm already recovering. However, I unfortunately had to cancel on Celani and Morgan twice leading up to this episode, but did not want to stall on Bevers' episode. I promise we will comment on the Knowledge Po…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Zora Neale Hurston’s 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is widely considered to be a masterpiece, yet were it not for a renewed push by author Alice Walker in the 1970s, Hurston and her legacy might well have been lost. We have Melissa Kiguwa, host of The Idealists podcast, joining us to discuss Zora Neale Hurston…
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Now we're getting to the really weird stuff! Making The Muppet Show is great but you can't make The Muppet Show forever. Sometimes you need to make shows starring buff, sweaty, sexy hedgehog-men. Some might cann it a midlife crisis. We call it Hans My Hedgehog. Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your Kermitment merch! Kermitment has a Pat…
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Some are itchy, some are painful, some go totally unnoticed by us every single day...bugs have such variety in the ways they chomp, some chomps aren't even from bug mouths, but from bug butts! Join us while we debate, query, and learn all we can about the wide world of bug bites. SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text She was called “the most beautiful woman in the world,” but silver screen siren Hedy Lamarr was much more than just a pretty face. Looking to help combat German U-boats during WWII, she pioneered technology that today serves as the basis for wireless innovations like Bluetooth, GPS and Wifi. Lamar received sca…
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Host Tim Phillips sits down with Eric Schultz, an American clarinetist equally in demand as a soloist, chamber musician, and interpreter of new music. Schultz was recently selected as a quarterfinalist for the 2024 GRAMMY® Music Educator of the Year Award. He can be seen on Netflix and heard on National Public Radio.…
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Frank Oz steps fully out of the shadow of Jim and the Muppets with Little Shop of Horrors, his first feature-length directing job that is 100% Muppet free... tho it does feature a significant amount of puppets... sometimes you gotta just stick with what you know! Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your Kermitment merch! Kermitment has a P…
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Send us a text Did you know that Noel Streatfeild’s 1936 children’s book Ballet Shoes is based on her earlier novel The Whicharts, a tawdrier and not-for-children “shadow twin” that was published five years prior? Find out why it’s our favorite of the two in this week’s episode with our guest, author and bookstagrammer Wendy-Marie Chabot. Discussed…
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Today, we get a call from a real sweetie pie! Angelo Guerrera of EDHREC calls in to talk about wanting to win...by any means necessary! Is that such a bad thing? We get into it much like we get into talking about his Innistrad cube which you can follow here on CubeCobra. This is my favourite cube! Check it out! Follow Angelo on Twitter! 00:00:11 - …
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Join us for an exciting episode of "Lottery, Dreams, and Fortune" with Powerball winner Timothy Schultz as he interviews TikTok's hypnotist, Anthony Serino, who just reached over 1 million followers during the interview! Serino shares his insights into the subconscious mind, revealing how "anything is possible," including manifesting money effortle…
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We put another cursed chapter of Muppet Babies to bed by reading it a story and singing it a good night song. Awww, it's sleeping... isn't it such a cute little cursed chapter? Anyway, Muppet Babies is kind of good this week. SORRY! Episodes covered: "Muppet Goose," "Bad Luck Bear," "Of Mice and Muppets," and "Back to the Nursery" Check out http://…
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Woo boy! It's hot out there, why don't ya grab a nice glass of ice cold lemonade and listen in on everything you did and didn't want to learn about sweat. Are humans the sweatiest of them all? Do fish sweat? What lives in the ecosystem between two people holding hands for the first time? What is it all even for!?? SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go…
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