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The Suburban Abyss

Chad Andrew Dryden

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Transmissions from the leafy green nowhere. Music, pop culture, pandemic life. Yard work, remote work and the eternal quest for discount groceries. Written and produced by Chad Andrew Dryden.
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Rachel Vindman thought she’d be a card-carrying member of the GOP forever, until President Trump called her husband a traitor. Microbiologist Jasmine Clark never dreamed of running for office, but then 2016 happened -- now she’s the first Black woman ever elected to represent her suburban district. A US Air Force Veteran turned economist, Amanda Weinstein used to listen to Focus on the Family and lecture her peers about abortion until she couldn’t reconcile her faith with today’s GOP. In the ...
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Kim and Dennis are two black millennials living in Huntsville, Alabama. Each week on their podcast, they discuss everything from Music, Politics, Religion, Racism and Sexism. Just two suburban kids discussing blackness in white spaces. Strong Language. New Episodes Every Thursday Huntsville Podcasts #subURBANpod
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Suburban Houselife

Jordan & Sara Yager

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Welcome to Suburban Houselife, where we delve into the everyday life of suburban house living. Join us as we discuss topics such as marriage, parenting, finances, entrepreneurship, and ways to live your best life. Get ready for insightful conversations and practical tips to help you thrive. Tune in for heartfelt discussions, laughter, and maybe even a few tears.
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The Economics of Everyday Things

Freakonomics Network & Zachary Crockett

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Who decides which snacks are in your office’s vending machine? How much is a suburban elm tree worth, and to whom? How did Girl Scout Cookies become a billion-dollar business? In bite-sized episodes, journalist Zachary Crockett looks at quotidian things and finds amazing stories. Join the Freakonomics Radio Plus membership program for weekly member-only episodes of Freakonomics Radio. You’ll also get every show in our network without ads. To sign up, visit our show page on Apple Podcasts or ...
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Suburban Dharma

Steven Subodha Nuñez

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Steven Subodha Nuñez is a Dharma Teacher at the International Buddhist Meditation Center. He shares the Kammatthana Forest Tradition of Buddhism through the stories of the Buddha and his disciples and lessons from his own life and experiences, illustrating how the historical lessons of the Buddha are just as relevant today as they were 2,600 years ago.
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How did the perfect suburban mom get wrapped up with doomsday preppers and prophets? For months, the media has been chasing the story of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, covering the strange beliefs they shared and the disappearance of her two kids. Madness of Two digs deep into the why: Why did five people end up dead? Host Sarah Treleaven explores religious fanaticism, brainwashing, greed, and the reality that even the most ordinary people can come to believe extreme ideas.
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Actor, writer and producer Tony Adelman chronicles the humorous side of growing up as a creative kid in suburban Iowa during the 1970's up through his 3 decades in Hollywood
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Suburban Kingdom

Suburban Kingdom

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Welcome to the Suburban Kings podcast, where funny is only a joke away. Through the trials and tribulations of life, we learn how to adapt in a society where 20somethings are barely keeping their heads above water. Deji, Austin, Charles, and Rachel figure out new and inventive ways to survive and thrive. Through sharing their stories with one another and special guests, they are sure to figure out this thing called life.
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Welcome to South Suburban Christian Church's weekly sermons. To connect with us please fill out this form: https://southsuburban.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/360/responses/new Giving online is easy: https://southsuburban.ccbchurch.com/goto/giving
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I hope you’re ready to get up close and personal with your favourite witches! With your host, Hana the Suburban Witch, an intuitive Tarot reader, Astrologer and Witch to guide your way. Hana's conversations cover the many topics and nuances within witchcraft, religion and spirituality. Her warm and engaging manner makes for easy listening and easy learning. Perfect from the witch curious to the fully fledged witch and even those simply needing some guidance. You can submit questions for the ...
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The Suburban Misfit offers alternative points of view to the consumer-driven lifestyle. Merging spirituality, authenticity and a few F Bombs, this podcast hopes to help you change the vibration and energy you put out into the world. Welcome and thanks for joining me in my Little corner of the Internet. What is The Suburban Misfit all about? We’ll talk Ayurvedic medicine, self-care from a truly foundational standpoint, finding and using your voice in the world, nutrition and movement, recycli ...
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Do you feel like you never have time to cook from scratch the way you want to? Tried diving into the homesteading lifestyle only to end up feeling burnt out? Maybe you’re not even sure where to start. Are you ready to navigate the world of homesteading in a way that suits your modern life? In this podcast, you will find modern and practical solutions for your suburban homestead. I’m here to dish out quick and straightforward homesteading tips and home management systems, all geared towards i ...
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Whether you're tip-tapping your way out the door, hurtling along suburban/urban streets, or sinking deeper into the couch - let the Jukebox Parlour set the scene for your Saturday evening. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday evenings from 7pm.
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The Wandering Naturalist

Three Rivers Park District

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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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For the second time in six years, an upscale suburban school district in Wisconsin is asking residents for millions of dollars to keep the lights on. This is the story of how we got here, and what we can do about it.
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Charles Blain focuses on the issues impacting urban and suburban communities now that will shape the future of Texas for years to come. Texas Tomorrow, a show dedicated to covering the issues important to families living in the fastest growing parts of Texas.
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Suburban Dope

Suburban Dope

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Finding the newest music could be tiring at times. Maybe you don't feel like looking for it on your own. Well meet Andrew, an aspiring comedian who grew up in the suburbs of Maryland, by way of New Jersey. And my co-host Donnie Wo, an entrepreneur from Baltimore City. Suburban Dope is the podcast to get the weekly best in music from your favorites, and artists you've never heard. The newest singles, albums, interviews, gossip, & comedy ALL in one. We will have you covered on it all. Join me ...
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Disorder

Goalhanger & Global Enduring Disorder Ltd

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Gone are the days of coherent international coordination. Rather than working together to solve pressing crises, many of the world’s most powerful states are actively making those crises worse. The result? We’re living through a novel historical era: The Global Enduring Disorder. The Disorder podcast teases out the key principles that connect seemingly disparate challenges: from Climate Change to Tax Havens, to Unregulated Cyberspace, to the Wars in Ukraine, Syria, and Libya. Jason Pack, NAT ...
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Fade to Bass is your weekly lesson in all things bass. Exploring House and Techno that possess bass low enough to crack the foundations of most suburban homes. Tune in every Friday night from 7-8 pm as the sun dips and the weekend arrives and let Crooka kick start your night.
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Welcome to Grand Final History, a Podcast that explores every VFL and AFL premiership since 1897. Each episode takes you through a summary of the season, the changing rules, emerging trends, controversies and highlights. Then into the finals culminating in two teams challenging each other in a Grand Final to become the premiers for the year (Apart from the seasons where a round robin system replaced the Grand Final). From the early years of the VFL when 8 suburban clubs built a competition t ...
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Dino Dome

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Monstrous meat-eaters, humble herbivores and stealthy scavengers meet in the Dino Dome for the greatest race of all time. But there’s a catch: the landscape is never the same! From deserts and volcanoes to the deep sea and suburban streets… anything goes in the Dino Dome! Cheer on your favourite prehistoric predators while learning about their strengths, weaknesses and quirks in an action-packed Mesozoic mash-up of science fact and fiction.
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In December of the year 2000, an unknown male broke into a suburban Tokyo home and killed an entire family. Despite leaving thousands of pieces of evidence in the house, including his clothes, the murder weapon, his DNA, his blood, even his excrement—we are no closer to knowing this man’s identity. There’s no clear motive. And no sign of the case being closed. The Miyazawa family murders are a paradox. They’re a case which has haunted Tokyo police for 22 years now. A case which should be sol ...
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Coming July 4: A podcast about growing up suburban during the hip-hop explosion of the late 80s and early 90s. Hosted by Matt Wilhelm. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/i-know-because-krs-one/support
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Two podcasts each month featuring recent album releases. BLUES TIME presents its discerning play-list of rich acoustic and electric blues. ROOTS RENDEZVOUS brings you a selection from the genres of roots, alt. country, folk, Americana and indie rock. Produced by David Stoeckel. Podcasting roots and blues music since 2005. Recorded in the Bowen Studio located in beautiful suburban Adelaide, South Australia.
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In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck responds to a recent Substack column that criticized the Strong Towns stance on the Suburban Experiment and infrastructure spending. He corrects some misconceptions from the column and discusses the ways that cities handle (or fail to handle) their finances and how that can lead to financial insolv…
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Echinacea is abundant in many neighborhoods as many people are beginning to recognize the importance of planting wildflowers. Not only are they beautiful, but purple coneflowers are incredibly useful too! Join in our Herbal Stash challenge and gather your own echinacea as we start to build our own home apothecaries for the fall and winter ahead. Li…
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On a Monday night in the middle of summer, hundreds of thousands of people watched a virtual event where a historian spoke about a 900-page Republican playbook. It sounds like some DC-based strategist’s dream, but it was just another day at Red Wine & Blue! This past Monday July 15th, Heather Cox Richardson joined us to talk about Project 2025, and…
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It’s Suburban Legends! This week Brian Robertson, Vince Walker and Brian Klemm from Suburban Legends join us to celebrate their 25th anniversary. We discuss their Darkwing Duck cover, their upcoming anniversary show and we take a look at their musical journey these last 25 years. All this and we give you some ska news and our ska picks of the week.…
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Have you ever wondered what the miracles of the apostles reveal about our deepest needs? Join us as we uncover the profound messages behind these miraculous events, beginning with a light-hearted story about a man named Dewey, emphasizing the essence of clear communication in prayer. Our journey takes us to Acts 3, where Peter and John heal a man l…
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Legend has it that when King George III heard that George Washington, had decided to retire after his second term, he remarked: “If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world.” On July 21, 2024, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. can justifiably claim to have done one of the most heroic acts in human history. Jason may be quoting the Guardian a…
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Performing at a strip club can be lucrative, but it requires financial and psychological savvy — and an eye for social trends. Zachary Crockett takes a look. SOURCES: Layla, stripper. Dave Manack, publisher and editor-in-chief of Exotic Dancer. RESOURCES: "A Look at Washington State’s ‘Strippers’ Bill of Rights’," by Aimee Ortiz (The New York Times…
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Explicit. Juice and Kim are back for more shenanigans. First, they recap the attempt on the life of “he who should not be mentioned”. Was it a conspiracy? Nah but it’s crazy. It’s a scary time so sometimes all you can do is laugh. Later, they discuss the latest terrible movie of Tyler Perry. What is his problem? #defundTylerPerryMain Title by @DJCB…
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Minor Sine Project Special 2 hour set! Playlist: Luis - Shea's World Special Request - Front Screen Projection Michael Gin - Torsion Francaise Laak - Day By Day Anthony Meh - Yesterday Minor Sine Project - Back Room Groove Martin Jarl - Past Memories Aurora Halal - Shapshifter Mr.Ho - In best Minor Sine Project - CBD Only OBSTKR - Light In nature J…
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A week ago today, NATO wrapped up its 75th anniversary summit. At the event genuine support of Ukraine was on full display. Discussion of how to Trump-proof NATO dominated the agenda, partnerships with NATO’s southern periphery were side stepped and the war in Gaza was largely ignored. All of this was choreographed to project unity and paper over d…
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In this episode: More details on revenue limits and state aid Explaining Tosa's increase in state aid next year Statewide impacts from Milwaukee's referendum Special education funding and revenue limits LINKS contact me! Wisconsin Uniform Financial Accounting Requirements legislative fiscal bureau brief on revenue limits 2023-2024 July 1st estimate…
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This week we’re joined by one of our favorite guest hosts, political strategist Jess McIntosh. You know what they say… come to discuss the electoral process, stay to discuss the latest shocking thing to hit our newsfeeds. Jess, Amanda and Jasmine discuss the events of the weekend, the recent increase in political violence and violent rhetoric, and …
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I never thought it would happen. But I turned around, and I realized that I actually am doing the thing. And I am not stressed. Homesteading can be so daunting when it is brand new to you, but practice really does make progress. When we learn and fail, take it all on and start getting our hands dirty, we are eventually given the homestead of our dr…
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In bye gone moons, Trump inadvertently quoted Ralf Waldo Emerson, “When you strike at the King, you must kill him.” Yet on Saturday July 13, Donald Trump survived an attempt to gun him down at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. Will this be one of those pivotal moments which go down in history - like the assassination of Lincoln; of Archduke Franz F…
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Dmitry Orlov is a Russian-American engineer and author of many books on culture and politics. He emigrated to the US with his parents at age 12 and as a young adult sojourned in Russia, where he witnessed the aftermath of the Soviet collapse. He spent many more years back in the USA living on a sailboat in Boston Harbor and later in South Carolina.…
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July's edition of Roots Rendezvous. ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 The Mavericks - Moon & Stars - Without a Word. 2 Madeline Hawthorne - Tales From Late Nights and Long Drives - Night Ride. 3 Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams - All This Time - Ride With Me. 4 Voodoo Ramble - Midnight Ride. 5 Kelsey Waldon - There's Always a Song - Traveling the Highway…
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Why does treating a venomous snake bite cost as much as a house? Zachary Crockett slithers over to North Carolina to find out. SOURCES: Steve Anderson, emergency medicine business unit leader at BTG Pharmaceuticals. Nick Brandehoff, professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado and executive director of the Asclepius Snakebite Found…
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Welcome to Grand Final History. In this special supplementary episode, we review the fourth decade of the VFL, from 1927 to 1936. We explore the trends, issues, significant incidents, and quirks over the ten years. New rules, night football, new finals system, new club mascots, goal kicking master classes and the dominant Magpie Machine, the Fourth…
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A young girl asks Mabel to find her missing sister. And time is running out... Music from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, www.gardnermuseum.org Phyllis Chen, Three Lullabies. Performed by Phyllis Chen with A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra. from Rag & Bone Puppet Theatre. Story by Kathy MacLellan, read by Kathy. Production by John Nolan. Visit o…
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The abundance of the garden can be overwhelming. As a newer homesteader, canning was simply too stressful to even think about. Now, I love to can, but sometimes I simply don't feel like it or don't have the time. There are so many easier ways to preserve some of your harvest (I've talked about them in other episodes), but simply freezing or dehydra…
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his week Saxton from Runaway Ricochet joins us. Saxton tells us about the creation of the band’s latest record, Diminishing Returns. They tell us about joining Ska Punk International Records and the importance of community. Saxton also, explains how they learn to sing and play bass. Lastly, we give you ska news and ska picks of the week. Ska News -…
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NATO is the longest lasting and most successful military alliance in human history. Today NATOs 75th Summit in Washington, DC comes to a close. What can NATO’s past tell us about its probably future? To commemorate this symbolic occasion, Jason is joined by Peter Apps. He is the author of ‘Deterring Armageddon: A Biography of NATO’, a global defenc…
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In which we talk about the specifics of the referendum questions we'll see on our ballots in November and the district's plans relating to the proposed funding. With additional complaints about state-level policy that pits housing affordability against school funding and some wonkery about the difference between recurring and non-recurring referend…
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We’re all still recovering from last week’s debate and what it means for the election, but like we said in our last episode, the stakes have not changed. There’s Project 2025, the right-wing plan to overturn democracy in America. There’s the constant attacks on reproductive rights. There’s even Mark Robinson, the MAGA candidate for governor in Nort…
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Mullein is a super common herb found right in your neighborhood. As we are quickly approaching the fall, I thought it would be fun to get our homesteads prepared by building up our at-home herbal remedy stash. Twice a month I will explore an herb to add to your home herbal medicine chest so we can be prepared for the cold and flu season ahead, stre…
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Helena Norberg-Hodge, linguist, author, filmmaker and pioneer of the new economy movement, is the founder and director of Local Futures, and the convenor of World Localization Day and the Planet Local Summit. She is author of the inspirational classic Ancient Futures, and Local is Our Future and producer of the award-winning documentary The Economi…
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‘The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light; and they that dwell in the land of the shadow of Brexit, upon them hath the light shined.’ (Isaiah 9, v.2 with only one word changed) In retrospect, the melodies and lyrics of Handel’s Messiah appear quite appropriate for this most non-Messianic of Messiahs, the man of our moment, Sir Kei…
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What if true freedom isn't just a concept, but a profound reality you can experience every day? In our latest episode, we promise you'll uncover the multi-faceted nature of freedom through the transformative lens of the gospel. Anchored by Paul's enlightening words in 1 Corinthians 15, we challenge you to rethink what freedom means—whether religiou…
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Explicit. Juice and Kim are back with more shenanigans. First, they recap the 2024 BET Awards. This leads to a conversation on Sexyy Red. Is she a modern day minstrel? Next, they discuss the impact of consumerism in modern society, especially in social media. How far has capitalism led many of us astray? Other topics: The First Presidential Debate,…
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Online companies promised to bring transparency to the mattress-buying experience. Did that work out? Zachary Crockett takes a look under the sheets. SOURCES: Derek Hales, founder and editor-in-chief of NapLab.com. Joe Megibow, C.E.O. of Casper Sleep. RESOURCES: "Drake Has a $400,000 Bed − We Asked Why and Where You Can Buy It," by Emilia Hitching …
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