Scott Bryan, Hayley Campbell and Nihal Arthanayake with your weekly guide to the best (and worst) in new TV and streaming shows.
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Europe’s #1 skydiving podcast is full of skydiving news, advice, stories and interviews with some of the best skydivers from around the world. To happily misquote the 1990s cinematic masterpiece Point Break, RSUK is jumping *and* jerking off, with its entertaining, educational and irreverent banter.
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Sean Moncrieff and guests cover what's hot and what's not on the radio. Listen and subscribe to TV on the Radio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Skydive Radio is the world’s leading podcast dedicated to the sport of skydiving. Episodes include commentary on the sport, feature interviews with industry insiders, and listener-contributed content from an audience that spans the globe.
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Welcome to Bram Radio, where life's journey unfolds. Join Jeff 'Bram' Bramstedt, former Navy SEAL, as we explore inspiring stories of men overcoming challenges and finding greatness. Our podcasts delve deep into resilience, human spirit, and the wisdom born from life's twists. We celebrate authentic connections, affirmations, and the art of fatherhood – timeless lessons for every man. Embrace challenges, prioritize mental health, and discover the transformative power of love and affirmation ...
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A Moment of Science is a daily audio podcast, public radio program and video series providing the scientific story behind some of life's most perplexing mysteries.
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Classic episodes from the old-time radio classic, You Bet Your Life, with Groucho Marx. Presented in easy-to-listen-to podcast form.
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Long running radio show giving you only the best and most uplifting news! Now a podcast! First episode available November 25th.
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Jay Worthy and Bailey Cooper bring in guests and discuss their life experiences and share them with the world. Are you a business person? Athlete? Entrepreneur? We would love to hear your story. Our Company, The MP Group, has been in the merchant services space for more than 20 years, so a huge portion of our network is business owners. We love hearing their stories and sharing new information with them.
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TV on the Radio: The Fall: Skydive Murder Plot, Beacon 23, Spent
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What's brown, has eight legs and flies?By Indiana Public Media
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You Bet Your Live with Groucho Marx - ROOM
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Groucho Marx's beloved comedy quiz show. An old-time radio classic, presented in easy-listen podcast form. Say, if you love Groucho, you might love our modern-day podcast comedy, Expertease. It's full of Marxian nonsense and improvised bits, just like You Bet Your Life. Try it and see what you think.…
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Ever notice when you're having a bad day it always seems to get that much worse?By Indiana Public Media
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If you see an object blowing down the street, you will infer that it is light. That will be your conclusion even if you can’t determine what the object is.By Indiana Public Media
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When you cry for emotional reasons, your eyes act differently. So what happens next?By Indiana Public Media
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Aging is a complex process involving accumulating damage to the cellular mechanisms of life. Anti-aging researchers want to understand and combat this process to give us healthier and longer lives.By Indiana Public Media
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Those About To Die | Piglets | The Turkish Detective
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Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Gethin to talk about Those About To Die, Piglets and The Turkish Detective.By BBC Radio 5 Live
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A species of howler monkey isn't dying its fur, but they are changing color.By Indiana Public Media
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BramRadio Podcast | Ep 27 | Jimmy May | Former Navy SEAL |
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Welcome to the latest episode of Ram Radio Podcast! In this powerful and thought-provoking discussion, we tackle an array of topics from social divides to personal accountability and the importance of connecting with people who have different viewpoints. Our guest today is none other than Jimmy May, a distinguished military veteran and a driving fo…
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Cows and humans aren't the only ones who produce milk. There are also some insects and spiders that produce a milk-like substance to feed their young.By Indiana Public Media
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Queen of the drowned: Bumblebees that can survive a week underwater
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When water leaked into containers of dormant queen bumblebees, the scientists assumed they’d need to hold a state funeral. But amazingly, the regal insects lived, despite drowning!By Indiana Public Media
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Climate change is making insects eat more crops
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Scientists are saying that as the climate warms and temperatures rise, we might lose more crops to insects.By Indiana Public Media
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Did you know that ancient bricks are magnetic?By Indiana Public Media
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The Jetty | Supacell | A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
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Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Gethin to talk about The Jetty, Supacell, and A Good Girl's Guide to MurderBy BBC Radio 5 Live
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TV on the Radio: The Locals, Brats, Sunny
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These days, pandas have bamboo for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But that wasn't always the case.By Indiana Public Media
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BramRadio Podcast | Ep 26 | Pastor Sergio De La Mora | Founder of Heart Revolution church
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Welcome to Bram Radio, Episode 27! Join host Jeff Bram as he welcomes long-time friend and local pastor, Sergio de la Mora, for an in-depth and heartening conversation. This episode delves into spiritual warfare, the complexities of modern relationships, and the true meaning of forgiveness. Pastor Sergio shares insights from his 25 years of ministr…
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Emotion differentiation makes you less angry
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Although we all get angry at times, for some people anger turns to aggression, while for others it doesn’t. The reasons for this have to do with how we regulate our emotions.By Indiana Public Media
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An amphibian mother feeds her offspring with 'milk'
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Human mothers secrete milk to feed their babies. So do other mammals. Biologists now know that many other kinds of animal mothers also secrete milk-like nutritious substances to feed their offspring.By Indiana Public Media
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Fruit flies might not have manners when they invade your home, but they do have culture.By Indiana Public Media
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Making their way through polluted water, fish become disoriented, as sights, smells, and sounds crowd the waters. Chemical and noise pollution, and reduced water clarity, interfere with the senses, as well as the fishes’ natural instincts.By Indiana Public Media
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Putting science on display at the Great Exhibition of 1851
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These days, you can hear about self-driving cars when you turn on the news, or you can browse store shelves for high-tech gadgets. But in the mid-nineteenth century, there was one go-to place for the public to view scientific achievement: the Great Exhibition.By Indiana Public Media
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BramRadio Podcast | Ep 25 | Amber Wright | Professional Skydiver | Trident Training School Manager
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Join us on Bram Radio episode number 25, where we bring to you an exciting and insightful conversation with Amber Wright, a remarkable individual at Skydive San Diego. Amber is not just a team member but also the visionary behind the Trident Training Center, one of the leading skydiving schools in the United States. In this episode, we dive deep in…
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A simple exercise to do at home with A Moment of ScienceBy Indiana Public Media
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Would you drink a mixture of acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, acetone, acetic acid, and a few of the compounds known as hexenals, which give fresh-cut grass is characteristic odor?By Indiana Public Media
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Swimming in a school has a lot of benefits for fish, from social opportunities to avoiding predators to finding more food.By Indiana Public Media
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Researchers have heard orangutans make the noise after the danger has passed—a sign that they’re communicating about the past, and the first evidence that primates other than humans have that ability.By Indiana Public Media
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Craving dessert? Today’s episode considers some particularly sweet science: the importance of eggs for baking a cake.By Indiana Public Media
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TV on the Radio: Clarkson’s Farm, The Bear, Under the Bridge
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It’s a tough world out there, so really, what’s a gull to do?By Indiana Public Media
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If the air temperature gets close to our body temperature, something more is needed to keep the skin cooler than the inner body. We sweat.By Indiana Public Media
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By human standards, some animals’ eating habits are strange, and even disgusting. One example is coprophagy—eating poop.By Indiana Public Media
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Water molecules attract each other. The molecules at the surface of a body of water make a film under tension. That film is strong enough to support a needle or a small insect like a water strider.By Indiana Public Media
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Douglas is Cancelled | Outrageous Homes | I Am: Celine Dion
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Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Nihal to talk about Douglas is Cancelled, Outrageous Homes and I Am: Celine DionBy BBC Radio 5 Live
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TV on the Radio: Presumed Innocent, Scrublands, Sort Of
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Researchers reported that they discovered a tiny spider in the Peruvian Amazon rain forest that has a behavior that’s surprisingly similar to the web-slinging superhero.By Indiana Public Media
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One mirror is not enough to see yourself as others see you. When you look at a bathroom mirror you see an image of yourself with left and right reversed.By Indiana Public Media
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If you look at a map of Scotland, you may notice a line cutting straight through the country. This line, called the Great Glen Fault, is the result of a long geological history that has in turn impacted the history of Scotland itself.By Indiana Public Media
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A cool, dry cotton fiber springs back after being bent. A warm, damp cotton fiber doesn't. Moisture and temperature make the difference.By Indiana Public Media
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Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials| Under The Bridge | Perfect Match
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Blue jays, poison dart frogs, and peacocks—each of these animals is distinct for their same vibrant color. But have you ever seen a blue spider?By Indiana Public Media
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TV on the Radio: The Boys, House of the Dragon, Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show
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Why a mix of red light and green light looks yellow, in this Moment of Science.By Indiana Public Media
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BramRadio Podcast | Ep 24 | Sammy Bramstedt | Skydiver | Content Creator
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In this heartfelt episode of Bram Radio, we welcome back one of our favorite guests, Sam Bramstead, alongside the Bram Radio mascot, Baxter. Join us as we venture into various topics that touch the core of emotional well-being, family dynamics, and personal growth. Below is a detailed breakdown of what you'll find in this truly engaging and inspiri…
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Male mammals aren't always bigger than females
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Evolutionary biologists thought it was a general rule among mammals that males are bigger, but that's not always the case.By Indiana Public Media
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The 17th-century English physicist Robert Hooke was curious about the remarkable properties of cork -- its ability to float, its springy quality, its usefulness in sealing bottles. Hooke investigated the structure of cork with a new scientific instrument he was very enthusiastic about: the microscope.…
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One of the more mysterious pleasures of a warm summer evening is the spectacle of lightning from distant thunderstorms, flickering silently on the horizon while stars shine overhead. People usually call it heat lightning.By Indiana Public Media
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Learn about the role that ethylene plays in ripening fruit with today's A Moment of ScienceBy Indiana Public Media
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Becoming Karl Lagerfeld | Skydive: The Murder Plot | On Thin Ice: Putin V Greenpeace
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Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Nihal to talk about Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, Skydive: The Murder Plot, On Thin Ice: Putin V Greenpeace.By BBC Radio 5 Live
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