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Bippity Boppity Magic Hour

Sarah Garner, Abby Freeman

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The Bippity Boppity Magic Hour podcast is about all things Disney. We focus on the most recent headlines, throw in a Disney joke every episode, and discuss the details that surround Disney entertainment. We really want to reveal some of the action behind the scenes and even the special Disney attributes that you may not realize are right before your eyes! We want to keep our listeners informed and captivated to the changing and evolving Disney entertainment but we also hope to share the secr ...
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Meet Jessica. She was stuck in a house for a year, but she's finally allowed out. Now she wishes she could stay in. Join her in this drama with comedy podcast from Deliciously Bright Productions. She's not needy or anything but...well she obviously is.
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No Name Denver Sports Podcast

Sarah Garner and Henry Dittmer

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A new sports podcast on the Denver Broncos and other major Denver sports, from some folks you've never heard of. We'll be coming to you weekly with new insights, opinions, and predictions for the Denver sports scene!! Come hear what we have to say!
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The First Time

The First Time Podcast

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A podcast about the first time…you publish a book. One part reality show, one part writers’ master class. Novelists Katherine Collette (https://www.katherinecollette.com/) (The Helpline, The Competition) and Kate Mildenhall (https://katemildenhall.com/) (Skylarking, The Mother Fault, The Hummingbird Effect) discuss the feels and logistics of writing and publishing and speak to Australian and international writers about their books and creative process. Now in its sixth season, The First Time ...
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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview working journalists about who they are and what they do. Our aim is to have diverse guests, thoughtful questions, and interesting conversation. If you're an aspiring journalist, you'll learn potential careers to pursue and tips to put to use. If you're an experienced journalist, you'll learn about like-minded members of your profession with notable stories to tell. And if you're not a journalist, we hope you'll garner o ...
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How do I find more motivation? How do I find my purpose? Should I quit my job? What’s my passion? Should I start my own business? The Whiskey & Work Podcast gets to the root of all of these questions. Each episode is refreshingly honest, comically entertaining, and deeply inspiring, leaving you with tangible takeaways. It covers motivation, goal setting, time management, habits, balance, 9 to 5 careers, and even starting your own business. Your host Kelsey Murphy is a Career & Life Coach for ...
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Follow your Passion

Erwin Wils - Leadership coach

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It's all about following your passion and creating a great living with it doing so. You'll hear and learn from other entrepreneurs and get tips and inspiration to follow your passion as well.
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Please join us in welcoming the extremely talented Gray West (@graywest) to the studio apartment. We dive into his love of boy next door types, especially ones who jumprope. We get a little history of how he made his move to New York, his reformed mean gay ways, and try to bridge the gap between gays and straights. It's a fun one, and we hope y'all…
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On this episode we’re joined by Théoden Janes. Théoden is an award-winning features and entertainment reporter for the Charlotte Observer, for whom he’s worked for more than 18 years. He previously worked at The Washington Post, Arizona Republic, and Bergen Record. He’s a 1996 grad of the University of Arizona. Théoden talked about the different ty…
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On this episode we’re joined by Alice Scott. Alice is this year’s Journalism Education Association Student Journalist of the Year. Alice was co-editor of The Shield, the student newspaper at McCallum High School in Austin, Texas. It was not her first national award. She also won Student Broadcaster of the Year in 2022 from the National Scholastic P…
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SOUND WARNING: We at What's Ur Type pod are trying our absolute best to fix the sound, but right now it's still a bit tricky. Turn your volume down before hitting play. That said, we have the lovely and talented Caitlin Reese (@thecaitlinereese) on the pod to discuss her love of all types. If you've got queer flair, she wants it. If you've got Cole…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Aisha Sultan. Aisha (@AishaS) is an award-winning writer and columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, whose column is also nationally syndicated. Aisha is Pakistani-American Muslim, a wife and mom of 2 who writes to help people feel seen or heard and to provide perspectives people may not have heard before. (Wedne…
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On this episode Mark Simon is joined by Mesfin Fekadu. Mesfin is the senior editor for music at The Hollywood Reporter, which he’s done the last 2 years. Previously he had a 13-year run that included time as senior journalist and music editor for The Associated Press. In between, he spent a year and a half in the communications department at Netfli…
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Our dream girl Sarah is still on a farm somewhere, so Tyler is yet again flying solo. Fortunately this week we have the yapper extraordinaire and drag sensation Hanukah Lewinsky (@HanukahLewisnky) on the pod! Her and Tyler get to talking about their shared love for older bearded men, and hatred of the meek. They may inherit the earth, but they're n…
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In this episode, Jim Morris, executive director and editor-in-chief of Public Health Watch, discusses his career in journalism and the significant environmental and public health reporting done by his organization with Mark Simon. The conversation gets into Public Health Watch's role in shedding light on environmental injustices, particularly throu…
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Sarah is on vacation, and while the cat's away the mice will miss her terribly! The pod simply isn't the same without her, but nevertheless we persisted. James Kennedy (@jamesholod) joins Tyler on the pod today, and it turns out they have more in common than they ever thought. James is a playwright AND composer, and shares what notes sour his symph…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Lev Gringauz, associate editor for Jewfolk. Lev delves into his journey to becoming a specialized journalist covering Jewish communities in Minnesota and Cincinnati. Lev shares insights into his reporting process, including his motivations and challenges in tackling diverse stories. The two do a thorough look at an …
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This special live recording of The First Time Podcast took place on May 23, 2024 at Carriageworks on Gadigal Land for the Sydney Writers Festival. Podcast co-host, Kate Mildenhall spoke to guests Melanie Saward, James Colley and Charlotte Wood about their books, their paths to publication and the writing life. Melanie Saward is a proud Bigambul and…
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Oooooooh, baby we got a silly one for you this week. Lukas Arnold (@lukasarnold) joins us to bravely profess his love for fat tiddies, and fun people. He gets into his love for a little petty revenge, and needs a lady who can giggle along with that. We also get a little into the ethics of whether gay guys should hit on straight guys (only when it's…
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In this episode, Mark Simon is joined by Mira Fox, a staff writer for The Forward, who discusses her work covering Jewish culture. Mira talked about her diverse writing topics, from serious issues like student protests and anti-Semitism to lighter pieces and reader advice columns. Mira shared her winding journey to journalism, her upbringing, educa…
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She's your least favorite drag queen's least favorite drag queen, she ruined your life, and THANK youu lovvvve she's Reese Havoc (@reesehavoc)! She's a simple girl, living a simple life up in New York's drag scene. She talks about star power, charisma, charm, and other traits she posses. We also learn A LOT about her taste in men, and movies. Be su…
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On this episode Mark Simon is joined by Michael Anguille, a journalist and the executive director of the Stillwater Awards, which are given by the Society of Professional Journalists and the Prison Journalism Project for excellence in journalism within the incarcerated community. (Thanks to Michael Koretzky at Florida Atlantic University, (whom Mic…
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On this episode Mark Simon is joined by Sarah Conway, a senior reporter at City Bureau and Trina Reynolds-Tyler, the data director for The Invisible Institute. They just won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for their 2-year investigation, Missing in Chicago. You can find it at ChicagoMissingPersons.com. Their 7-part investigative series …
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In this episode, Mark Simon interviews Christina Kahrl, the sports editor of the San Francisco Chronicle since 2021. Christina's career includes over a decade at ESPN.com and a significant co-founding role at Baseball Prospectus. Christina shares her journey into journalism. She also discusses her experience as a transgender woman who came out publ…
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Send us a Text Message. New podcast from Deliciously Bright Podcasts. Support the Show. Excuse the Jess is a fictional story told over each season. Written & Performed by: Jacquie J Sarah Website: ExcusetheJess.com Produced by: Deliciously Bright Productions Instagram: excusethejess Leave a Review: https://excusethejess.com/review 0daa84c538cfa3286…
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Send us a Text Message. It's been six months since we left Jess with her 'happy' ending. The writer, Jacquie J Sarah, reflects on the adventure of bringing Jess to life in an interview with her sister and biggest critic, Amanda Davies. Massive spoilers for the series. Support the Show. Excuse the Jess is a fictional story told over each season. Wri…
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Hello and welcome to another one of our episodes. Yes today we have the lovely, the talented, the hilarious, and the purple haired Sarah Garner (@sarahgarnerhaha) on the pod. She takes us through life with 3 cats, the CORRECT amount of time to spend with a partner, and if you even think about drinking the milk out of your cereal bowl she's sending …
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In this episode, Stacie Sherman, a senior editor at Bloomberg News with 27 years of experience, shares her career journey. Stacie discusses her transition from an accounting major to journalism, influenced by a pivotal class in college. She details her diverse roles at Bloomberg, and her significant work covering state government. Stacie also elabo…
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Today in the studio apartment we have the wonderful, the talented, the very funny, Laura Hihg (@laurahigh5). She talks about her wonderful husband (and former guest) Dave Columbo. Their relationship was cute when we heard about it from Dave, but dagnabbit we didn't know the half of it. That man made Laura a pop up book, how are the rest of us suppo…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Carla Robinson and Daralyse Lyons from the Chestnut Hill Local. Carla is the editor in chief of the Chestnut Hill Local. Daralyse is the business growth officer for the Chestnut Hill paper and the Mount Airy Local. The Local is a community-focused newspaper serving Northwest Philadelphia. Carla and Daralyse talked a…
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Future pulitzer prize winning author, poet laureate, and woman of the world Sarah Hartshorne could not be here today sadly, but Tyler is stepping in. For the first week of pride he sat down with comedian Jilberto Soto (@jilbertos). They talk about type in both physical, and body language. He also spills a little on the New York gay scene, and warns…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Medar De La Cruz. Medar is a Dominican American cartoonist and illustrator from Miami who currently lives in Brooklyn N.Y. In May 2023, Medar wrote and drew from his own experience, as a Rikers Island prison library worker through the Brooklyn Public Library. That work done for The New Yorker won the Pulitzer Prize …
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You guys, today in the studio is the very lovely, the talented, the friendly Pamela Rae Schuller (@pamelacomedy.) How lucky you all are to hear this comedian, speaker, and disability advocate. We could talk about everything we went over in this episode, but it simply pales in comparison to the lunch we had at Veselka after recording. Sarah got pota…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Brian Lyman. Brian is the editor of the Alabama Reflector, a non-profit news outlet covering Alabama state government. He’s covered state government in some form in Alabama since 2006. Brian, a native New Yorker, was just named a Pulitzer Prize finalist “for brave, clear and pointed columns that challenge ever-more-…
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Today in the studio apartment, we have actor and comedian Dave Columbo (@dvdcolumbo). Dave goes full wife guy, and lets us know about the truly beautiful moment he saw his now wife (and future podcast guest) on stage. We also learn a bit about bits specific to your relationships, and kind of go in on what it means to be a good person! Follow Dave, …
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On this episode, we’re joined by Daniel Alvarenga. Daniel is an independent journalist who recently hosted the podcast, Humo, Murder and Silence in El Salvador. It is the story of a serial killer who was a national police officer and a highest-level government cover-up. It was done in both Spanish and English and produced by Sonoro in conjunction w…
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Straight (but still gay) from the most woofed grid on Scruff and the movie Bros, we have Justin Covington (@jcov1) on the podcast today. Justin spills about New York vs Michigan in terms of dating, night life, and comedy. We get into how Dragon Ball Z may have given a generation of gay men an unrealistic image of male beauty/absentee fatherhood. We…
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This episode of The Next Step is with Nat Kringoudis. It’s the episode where Katherine FINALLY gets to talk about both ice baths and fasting. Fasting can be problematic for some people so if you feel like food restriction discussions are triggering, maybe sit this one out. Nat Kringoudis is a health care practitioner, she’s also a two times best se…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Chenue Her. Chenue is in his 3rd year as the morning news anchor for Local 5 News in Des Moines, Iowa. He’s previously worked as a reporter in Eugene, Oregon, Norfolk, Virginia, and Atlanta. Chenue is Hmong – there are fewer than 400,000 Hmong people living in the United States. He was the first male Hmong news anch…
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Laurie Kilmartin is a stand-up comedian and an Emmy-nominated and award-winning comedy writer. She was a staff writer for all 11 years of CONAN and has performed standup on CONAN, Late Late Show w/James Corden, and Comedy Central. Laurie Kilmartin is also on Twitter. A lot of people are on Twitter or have been on Twitter, but she’s the kind of twee…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Mary Rasura. Mary is a student at Florida Atlantic University who will graduate with a degree in multimedia journalism in December. Mary is a reporter for Florida Atlantic University Press and for OutSFL, an LGBT-focused publication. And she’s the executive editor at OutFAU, a monthly student publication that she fo…
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Sarah Pound is the creator of @wholesomebysarah. You’ve probably heard of her before, you may also have cooked her food. Sarah shares easy weeknight recipes on Insta where she a cult following of more than 700,000 people. You can also get Sarah’s meal kids in Woolworths around the country. Sarah recently released her first cookbook also called ‘Who…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Lomi Kriel and Lexi Churchill. They are 2 reporters on the team of journalists that just won The Collier Prize, a prestigious award given by The Collier Companies and The University of Florida for investigative journalism and political reporting specific to state governments. The award was given for coverage on repo…
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Have you ever wanted to own your own business but not known where to begin? Like, literally all you know is that you WANT a business and nothing else? This interview with coach and entrepreneur Luisa Zhou is for you. Luisa Zhou is the founder of LuisaZhou.com, which teaches people how to go from employee to entrepreneur, and scale their businesses …
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On this episode we’re joined by Chatwan Mongkol. Chatwan is the editor and reporter for The Nutgraf, a newsletter that covers student journalism. He’s also a graduate student at The New School going for his masters degree in Media Management. Chatwan is a 2022 grad of Quinnipiac University. You can find the newsletter at nutgrafnews.substack.com or…
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Brigid Delaney is currently a political speechwriter. She was a journalist for The Guardian, and wrote popular weekly column, 'Brigid Delaney's Diary',’ which we little a little about in this interview. She wrote that column for eight years. It is so good. Like unbelievably and consistently funny, it’s stood the test of time. Read the cheese story …
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In this episode of the Whiskey and Work Podcast, Kelsey sits down with transformational coach, best-selling author, and podcast host, Cathy Heller. They discuss Cathy’s journey from a soul-searching trip to Jerusalem to becoming a successful podcaster and businesswoman, the importance of finding purpose, creating a fulfilling life, and balancing mo…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Rebecca Worby. Rebecca is the editorial director for Reasons to Be Cheerful. Reasons to Be Cheerful is a non-profit website and newsletter founded by the musician and artist David Byrne. And it is what it says it is- reporting on news that should make you feel good. Many of these reasons to be cheerful come in the f…
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It's surprising how much the discussion about thoughts and thinking in basketball can apply to creativity. This episode is with BriAnna Garza, a professional basketball shooting coach. She currently coaches players in the (American) NBA, WNBA (as well as the NCAA and youth players) on both shot development and thought development. BriAnna is also t…
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In this episode of the Whiskey and Work Podcast, Kelsey sits down with parenting and host of The Parenting Reframe podcast, Albiona Rakipi. They discuss the challenges and triggers parents face in today's world, the importance of self-reflection and understanding one's own parenting style, and the uniqueness of each child-parent relationship and th…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Jay Boller. Jay is co-owner and editor of Racket. RacketMN.com is a writer-owned, reader-funded alternative journalism source for news, arts, and culture in Minneapolis. He has previously worked for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and City Pages. Racket was founded in August 2021. Jay talked about his journalism origin…
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Jack Druce is a comedian. Katherine thinks he's the best comedian in Australia (he's also the most humble). If you have the chance to see his stand up, GO. He's not at the Melbourne Comedy Festival this year unfortunately, but you can see his stand up special Rat Paradise on YouTube. It featured in New York Magazine. Katherine gets excited telling …
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