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Welcome to The Smell Podcast, where we explore all things smell. If you have a smell/taste disorder or are supporting a family member who does, this podcast is for you! We'll explore listener stories, news, and current research on smell and taste! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesmellpodcast/support
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Smell Ya Later
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Smell Ya Later

Tynan Sinks, Sable Yong

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Tynan Sinks and Sable Yong — friends, beauty editors, award-winning fragrance writers (some of us), and scent fiends — are giving the world the podcast no one asked for. Smell Ya Later explores every imaginable angle at which we interact with the aromas and odors in our lives, the scents that have seared themselves into our memory, and scents that inform the way we envision our future. That includes everything from fine fragrances to candles to dish soap. For more info, check out our website ...
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Smells Like Humans is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing a humorous perspective to quirky and curious aspects of human behavior. Each show, the SLH crew will focus on a different topic, and share personal stories and observations in a way that sounds like you’re hanging out with your funny friends. The stories and commentary are presented with humor and warmth, since let’s face it: we all smell like humans. (Contact us: contactSLH19581980@gmail.com)
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Twenty years ago, you met Luke Danes...backward cap, plaid flannel, pouring the coffee. For the VERY first time, Scott Patterson (aka Luke) is watching Gilmore Girls. 154 episodes and 4 movies. We'll visit Stars Hollow, Doosey's Market, Miss Patty's, Mrs. Kim's antique shop and more pop culture references than you can count. Join us whether you're Team Dean, Team Logan or Team Jess. And, we'll see if we can figure out "who's the daddy". We'll talk fast, and if you can smell snow, if Paris is ...
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Our sense of smell is one of the most underappreciated senses we have. Host Frauke Galia aims to shed light on this beautiful sense and increase its profile in a culture dominated by sight and sound. Listen as she explores our sense of smell from different angles, including science, art , literature, movies, health, and much more. And she'll explore how our sense of smell impacts our life, including the ways we perceive the world and how we interpret what we experience. Join Frauke, and her ...
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Perfume on the Radio
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Perfume on the Radio

The Institute for Art and Olfaction

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Exploring our deep and diverse cultural connections with smell, Perfume on the Radio is a monthly show led by the Institute for Art and Olfaction with Lookout FM. Each episode takes on a new theme, examining its connections with scent through interviews with perfumers, academics, artists, activists, and more. Learn more at perfumeontheradio.com or at artandolfaction.com.
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POLITE COOLERY IS A PODCAST WITH 4 HANDSOME BLACK MEN OUTTA ST.LOUIS, USA... MOE, CUE, MARTY, & BENNY. IF YOU LOVE BLACK WOMEN, FRESH OUT THE PACK WHITE TEES, PLAYLISTS WITH THE ISLEY BROTHERS ON IT, TOP SHELF LIQUOR, EXFOLIATING, SHOPPING AT HOMEGOODS, CANDLES THAT SMELL LIKE PARADISE, AND NICE ANKLES, AND YOU'RE NOT A WEIRDO THEN CONGRATS WE'RE BESTIES!!! WELCOME TO POLITE COOLERY!
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Real estate is more than just what we can see, touch, taste, and smell. Real estate drives culture. On the Real Finds Podcast, through in-depth conversations, host Gordon Lamphere interviews key entrepreneurs, scientists, and activists shaping corporate culture, the real estate industry, and our world. Our full-length episodes drop every Wednesday at 3 PM Central Time.
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Hard Fork
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Hard Fork

The New York Times

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“Hard Fork” is a show about the future that’s already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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Snacktown
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Snacktown

Mayor of Snacktown

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Snacks! The most important meal of the day. Every week (or maybe just once, depending on how boring this is), we sample three snacks from around the world and rate them based on packaging, smell, taste and appearance. The winner of this arbitrary assessment is raised to heights of fame and glory while the loser must hang its none-too-tasty head in shame. It’s a riveting half hour of rustling packages, boring ingredient lists and unmitigated mouth sounds aimed at answering one burning questio ...
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This podcast was created to provide an environment for everyday people to escape from their everyday lives and be exposed to positive stimuli. There will be laughs, motivation, and inspiration featured in these episodes. We all need to stop and smell the roses from time to time.
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The podcast that gives Gen-X music maniacs a chance to smell like teen spirit again by connecting with a brotherhood obsessed with rating the entire discography of every single artist and band that ever mattered. With 3 new episodes a week, you’ll gain a comprehensive knowledge of an act’s history and output in the time it takes to listen to a single LP! Don't miss your favorite artists reduced to music geeks as they rate their favorite artists’ records. Ready to be flooded with music recomm ...
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Every F'n FF
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Every F'n FF

Curtis & Karl & Alex

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A FINAL FANTASY bookclub podcast with sassy and classy host boys Curtis, Karl, and Alex. Join them weekly for a journey through every FINAL FANTASY game, as we ask the BIG questions such as; how many cats are there in FF7? What does Sephiroth smell like? Why do the characters in FFX dress like that? Play along week-by-week, or just let them do all the grinding and reap the benefits!
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If u haven’t met me in person then I may take a few episodes to get used 2 because I’m out here constantly saying outlandish shit. I’m told I make a KILLER ass 1st impression in person partly due to my shattering the projections others love to place onto me as well as my bomb ass energy/self in general. Despite my intense dramatic flair, there is a method to the madness. I’m an experience because I’m a LOT, my refusal to comply with pc culture, my stopping to smell the flowers 24/7 & my idga ...
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I Survived
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I Survived

A&E / PodcastOne

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What is it like to face death and make it out alive? Based on the groundbreaking A&E television series, I Survived documents harrowing stories of human endurance. In their own words, survivors recall how they overcame unbelievable circumstances that changed their lives forever.
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In 2005, I received a stack of found, hand-written letters between two (stupid?) young women and their (long-suffering?) landlord. That gift would send me on a fifteen-year search for the truth. It was a comedic investigation that demanded some pretty complex interrogation: Who owns a story? How honest is our nostalgia? What does it mean to be a difficult woman? How do we engage in sexism and patriarchal gender roles? And, of course, does gas smell like avocados? And are allegations made by ...
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surpr ...
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Are you tired of looking at damaged, dirty, or stained carpet? Safe N Soft Carpet Cleaning Service is here to help you make your carpets as clean as the day you bought them. What’s more, we guarantee they’ll smell better than ever! Whether you need carpet cleaning, or you need a business that does a great job of commercial floor cleaning, Safe N Soft is here for you!
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Hi, I’m Dax Shepard, and I love talking to people. I am endlessly fascinated by the messiness of being human, and I find people who are vulnerable and honest about their struggles and shortcomings to be incredibly sexy. I invite you to join me as I explore other people’s stories. We will celebrate, above all, the challenges and setbacks that ultimately lead to growth and betterment. What qualifies me for such an endeavor? More than a decade of sobriety, a degree in Anthropology and four year ...
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Welcome to the Wake Up & Smell The Miracles podcast, where amazing things happen. Wake up and take a deep breath, that's the miracle! In this podcast we discuss topics that touch every area of life. And we focus on how you have the ability to turn up the magic, to whatever degree you see fit. Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz
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Based on the iconic, Emmy-nominated series on A&E, this show explores some of the most difficult-to-solve murders, which stymied investigators and went cold, sometimes for decades. In fact, one-third of all murders in America remain open. But thanks to dogged investigators and breakthroughs in forensic technology, these cases become part of the rare 1% of cold cases that are ever solved. Cold Case Files is hosted by Paula Barros.
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If you want to predict the color of something, you can talk about wavelengths of light. Light with a wavelength of around 460 nanometers is going to look blue. If you want to predict what something sounds like, frequencies can be a guide—a frequency of around 261 Hertz should sound like the musical note middle C. Predicting smells is more difficult…
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The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast – What To Do About PFAS: Because We're All In This Together With Robin Deal In this episode, we interview Robin Deal, Product Manager of Aquapure at the Hubbard Hall Company, as they dive into the complex issue of PFAS (per and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination and wastewater treatment. PFAS is a …
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A little post-autumn, pre-winter catch-up episode featuring all the new celebrity scents we have not smelled yet, the new non-celebrity scents we have smelled, the Black Friday of it all, Thanksgiving of it all, Sable's first visit to the ER, Tynan in peak 'changing my mind' era, and predictions and forecasts for the fruits and vegetable scent tren…
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Caitlin joins Ross to discuss strategies for feeling ok at a wedding by yourself. Tangents include: Winnebago's; bamboozling Canadians; Bonded by Proxy; the inherent risk of talking to older people; Iceland's Penis Museum; Mai Tai's; the link between ice skating and serial killing. Notes: Winnebago: https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=584594592&s…
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This week we’re re-visiting Alice’s youthful bat phase as we cover the animated classic, Anastasia. Russian history is a bummer, but this film is super fun; there’s flirting on a boat, unhinged accent choices and we all find out that sorcerers don’t react well to being fired. Sound Engineer: Keith Nagle Editor: Keith Nagle / Helen Hamilton Producer…
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In this special episode of the Smell Podcast, we are cross-posting an episode of An Aromatic Life where Frauke sits down with Podcaster and Smell and Taste Association of North America President Katie Boateng to discuss how to connect with smells more to enrich daily life experiences when you've lost your sense of smell. Katie shares how she lost h…
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Dog enthusiasts sometimes revel in how their pup's paws smell gloriously of corn chips, but what causes this scent? Learn the science behind Frito paws in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/pets/why-dog-paws-smell-fritos-corn-chips.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Indulge in a bit of armchair travel as Perfume on the Radio visits Doha, in Qatar. This episode explores the culture and smells that a group of people encountered while on a trip to the country with the Qatar America Institute for Culture. There's incense, there's perfume, there's art, and, yes, there are cats. In order of appearance: Fatima Al-Dos…
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In this episode, Frauke sits down with Podcaster and Smell and Taste Association of North America President Katie Boateng to discuss how to connect with smells more to enrich daily life experiences when you've lost your sense of smell. Katie shares how she lost her sense of smell and why that's changed her understanding and memory of everyday smell…
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Welcome to a special edition of our series, featuring Drew Cunningham, the COO and a Partner at The Dilweg Companies. With his extensive experience in managing substantial public and private portfolios, Drew brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion. In this episode, we delve into the hot topic of whether office spaces are still a viable inves…
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The lead guitar player of Testament isn’t your typical metalhead. He’s had a long, varied, and surprisingly moving career in music. In this episode, Alex talks with Discograffiti about: Whether he prefers the classic early Testament records or the later stuff; His search for more adventurous musical landscapes, and the resistance it initially cause…
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In this episode of Synced, Liz and Monica discuss an important vacation hack, Monica shares her infamous fetish with Liz, and they debate the validity of a 'twin flame'. The two answer listener questions on giving unsolicited career advice and what to do when you break the trust of a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.co…
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Few living scientists are as iconic as Dr. Jane Goodall. The legendary primatologist spent decades working with chimpanzees in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park. More recently, Goodall has devoted her time to advocating for conservation, not just in Africa, but worldwide. Ira spoke with Goodall in 2002, after she had published her book The Ten Trusts:…
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A Long Island man is preparing to sell his house when he discovers a 55-gallon barrel hidden in his crawlspace. It has seemingly been there for decades - at least for as long as he's owned the home. But when he pries off the lid, he quickly realizes that it isn't just a barrel... it's a tomb. Sponsors: Hydrow: Join the growing, rowing community at …
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This week on Flightless Bird, David Farrier investigates America’s extreme love of cereal. He sets out to answer why America needs over 5000 different types of cereal, and why some of the most popular cereals have been discontinued. He meets with YouTube cereal reviewer Thomas Hicks, AKA The Cereal Snob (https://www.youtube.com/c/CerealSnob), to ge…
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TrueAnon’s Brace Belden returns to the show as the crew continues discussing the war in Palestine. We look at Israel’s military shortcomings, the IDF’s penile obsession, the domestic propaganda war, and some measures Biden could take we might actually support. We also touch on Gavin Newsom’s vetoing of an anti-Caste based discrimination law, and a …
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Talking about Britney’s revelation with her ex Justin and their so called “aborted pregnancy” according to her memoir. Not the typical conversation that is popular or out there but definitely important for women, especially younger, to consider --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vanessa-echeverria/support…
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Ever wondered why your dog’s back-and-forth shaking is so effective at getting you soaked? Or how bugs, birds, and lizards can run across water—but we can’t? Or how about why cockroaches are so darn good at navigating in the dark? Those are just a few of the day-to-day mysteries answered in the new book How to Walk on Water and Climb Up Walls: Anim…
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On this week's episode of Trapped Under Plastic, Jon and Scott talk about Scott's Trip to Germany to have a private coaching with Roman Lappat. As well as, their trip to the renown Monte San Savino Miniature Show, and some of the answers may surprise you! On Patreon, we offer our patron's the ability to submit topics for us to discuss during a podc…
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Zionism is the nationalist movement that established Israel and continues to support Judiaism's claim to that aland. It's also one of the most controversial and complex movements of our time. Learn how it got started in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://history.howstuffworks.com/world-history/zionism.htm See omnystudio.com/…
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In September of 1992, 17-year-old Jennifer Asbenson is kidnapped and driven into the most desolate part of Palm Desert, CA. Her attacker, 32-year-old Andrew Urdiales, has already killed multiple women before luring his latest victim into his car. Jennifer recounts in her own words her fight to stay alive and escape the clutches of her would-be kill…
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Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives, Flamin’ Hot) is an actor, producer, and director. Eva joins the Armchair Expert to discuss why she loved having kids later in life, how she views religion versus spirituality, and what growing up on a Texas ranch was like. Eva and Dax talk about what types of people they are attracted to, why acting in soap opera…
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People tend to think that speaking positive words, affirmations, and journal entries, is all you need to create the life you desire. The same people think that a vocabulary that focuses on negative words suffer through life while everything they desire fails to appear. In reality, words are just words that do not impact one’s life. Rev. Ali Bierman…
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YOU can boost your happiness and transform the lives of people in one African village with a cash gift by going to givedirectly.org/happiness Giving money to others makes you happier than spending the same cash on yourself. That's been proved by science. But new research also shows that giving people in need cold hard cash is an amazing way to help…
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Luke tells Liz about April. Although we love that scene, why doesn't he just tell Lorelai? We discuss possible reasons. Rory and Lorelai are doing great...ENTER CHRISTOPHER. Are we happy to see him? Should they take the money? Is it weird he wanted to give Lorelai money? This debate gets heated. And, there is one storyline in this episode that we'r…
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The infantry colours of regiments of the British Army are incredibly important - perhaps even the reason why the British army has always been one of the best in the world. But what is their significance, and why, for centuries now, have men gone to extraordinary lengths to defend them, performing amazing feats of courage and bravery? In todays epis…
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Here I go again saying crazy ass shit most likely 👹 I am beyond tired of hearing people cry about the so called “evil colonizers” and race again so I’m speaking about it once more even though I’ve tried so hard not to. Ugh, what even IS my life 😵‍💫🫣🫥--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vanessa-echeverria/support…
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Aiming for perfect sounds like a good thing, right? But when perfectionism grows into hurtful self-criticism and unrelenting standards, it can be damaging for your mental health. And it turns out, perfectionism is linked to an already complex group of mental illnesses. Today, the role perfectionism plays in eating disorders. Please take care while …
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The Inca never developed a system of writing, but they kept records and told stories through intricate knotwork. Learn what researchers know -- and what they're still looking to find out -- about Inca khipu in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/cultural-traditions/unravelin…
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21-year-old Anita is at home alone, when a man she barely knows bursts in, ties her up, and abducts her. The attacker imprisons her in his home, keeping her locked in a metal box for hours on end. Over the next eight days, Anita clings to life, hoping that someone will find her before it's too late.By info@podcastone.com
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Saluting Science's Silly Side, Virtually In science, there are some traditions: Every October, the Nobel Prize committee announces the winners of that year’s awards, which are presented in Sweden in December. And every September for the past 33 years, a different committee has awarded the Ig Nobel Prizes in Cambridge, Massachusetts. And every year,…
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You may have heard that the tryptophan in turkey causes holiday naps, but it might not be the real culprit. Learn some turkey science in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/question519.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The lead guitar player of Testament isn’t your typical metalhead, as you’ll soon hear. He’s had a long, varied, and surprisingly moving career in music. In this episode, Alex talks with Discograffiti about: The evolution of the types of guitars he’s played through his life; The exciting road to becoming Testament’s lead guitar player; And the epiph…
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Who was driving the car when Chad’s best friend died? What really happened the night when a student was killed in front of Blake High? Chad goes looking for answers to the questions he’s buried for 20 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Armchair Umbrella
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Reporter Ashley Ahearn bought a wild horse from the federal government for $125. Also, with opera and visual art, an exhibit looks at modern genetic engineering of pigs. The Captivating Story Of The West’s Wild Horses Wild mustangs are an icon of the American West, conjuring a romantic vision of horses galloping free on an open prairie. But in real…
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The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast – CIPP - What's in the Pipeline With Sean Merryman In this episode, we continue our conversation with guest Sean Merriman from Victory Trenchless. We talk about how trenchless technology is changing, with a special focus on cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) methods and the use of UV-cured liners. We talk about h…
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What’s it like to be named The Most Hated Character on Gilmore Girls!? Actually, The Most Hated Character on Television! What!!!???? Vanessa Marano knows the answer and she’s with Scott telling all!! It’s time to dig deep in to the controversial April Nardini. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A lot of what's taught about 'the first Thanksgiving' is actually more Civil-War-era propaganda than true fact. Learn how this brief moment of peace might've gone down, plus how we got today's traditions, in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/holidays-other/10-thanksgiving-history-…
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Jedidiah Jenkins (Mother, Nature) is an author and memoirist. Jedidiah joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how being Christian affected his identity, what sexuality could be like without social rules, and practicing not getting a boner. Jedidiah and Dax talk about what it means to be a centrist now, how it’s difficult for him to know when someone …
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In yet another head-spinning twist at OpenAI, Sam Altman was reinstated as the company’s chief executive on Tuesday night, a mere five days after the OpenAI board had fired him. The board will be overhauled and a new set of directors, including Bret Taylor and Lawrence Summers, will join. Today, we discuss how Altman returned to the top seat — and …
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Moon Rocks Collected In 1972 Reveal New Secrets It’s hard to imagine, but the moon we all know and love hasn’t always been in the sky. Like all of us, the moon has an age. Until recently, our lunar neighbor has been estimated to be about 4 billion years old. But new research on lunar crystals from the Apollo 17 mission has helped researchers pinpoi…
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It's a gross but very useful fact that some insects will eat deceased humans, because scientists can observe those insects to learn about where and when a person died. Learn about forensic entomology in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/forensic-entomology.htm/printable See omnystudio.com/listener …
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In this episode of Synced, the ladies chat about Liz's documentary, Monica gives an update on dating multiple people at once, and they rave about 'Couples Therapy'. They answer listener questions about gossip in the workplace, how to address changes in one's sex life when in a committed relationship, and how to respond when not given a plus one for…
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