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The Thirteenth Hour books are 80s inspired illustrated fairy tale fantasy novels that pay homage to fantasy, sci fi, and teen movies from the 80s as well as the music of that era. This podcast explores aspects of 80s culture as well as a wide variety of influences behind the books. Companion site: http://13thhr.wordpress.com
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We're sending you to 1993 when TGIF reigned supreme and “Boy Meets World” first premiered. Danielle, Will and Rider are going back to school as they rewatch every episode of the iconic series, sharing memories, behind the scenes moments, and all the “Boy Meets World” stories a fan could ever want. Relive your first crush, first kiss, favorite moments and all the life lessons with Topanga, Eric, and Shawn.
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Wheelmen

Robert Hansen, Jordan Dee, Andrew McClymont

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A Circus Maximus of Ideas. The Epoch of Prestige Podcasting. Hoopert and Jordan discuss nothing but the finest, weekly.
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The Forgotten Filmcast covers the movies that time forgot. On each episode, host Todd Liebenow is joined by another film blogger or podcaster to discuss a film that has fallen off the radar. We've covered films from the silent era all the way up to the early 90's.
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Nothing But Static

Dan Doolan & Chris Billingham

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Since they wouldn't stop talking about TV, we just shoved a microphone in front of them and hit record. Listen as aspiring British screenwriters and comedians Dan Doolan and Chris Billingham indulge in their obsession and attempt to dissect the ever evolving world of television. Featuring news, reviews and recommendations.
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Thugs, chases through the streets of San Francisco, scientific discoveries, and other mysteries abound! Matt and Heather Townsend, orphaned when their bioscientist parents are killed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, become wards of their Great Aunt Estelle. Her stately old house in the Marina District holds intrigue, and a secret. Fortunately, Matt discovers the secret on his thirteenth birthday, and not too soon. He was about to go stark raving mad with boredom. Years earlier and unkekno ...
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Time and Space celebrates “Doctor Who,” one the world’s most enduring television sci-fi series. Co-hosts (and recently married couple) Jessica Nunn and Phillip Gilfus take an in-depth look at the current episodes of the Doctor and her companions, exploring how the new adventures of the Thirteenth Doctor break new ground and reach back into the canon. Jessica, a newer Whovian and an 11-year resident of the United Kingdom, and Phillip, a lifelong resident of the USA and fan of classic & nuWho, ...
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The Saga of Erik the Red is one of the two important thirteenth-century accounts of the Norse explorations of Greenland and North America, along with The Saga of the Greenlanders. Containing fantastic anecdotes about ghostly visitations, wise women-seers, and one-legged native Unipeds, the saga is just as fascinating for what is clearly authentic history. It vividly relates the conflict between Christianity and the old Norse religion; the significant place of extraordinary women in Icelandic ...
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Spire

Antimatter Productions

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'Who are you? Why are you here?' Something strange is going on in Spire. Following the death of one of the city’s most important figures, it's clear that change is in the air. But when two inhabitants of the city, Malachi and Cosima, find themselves curiously swapping places back and forth, they begin to realise just how insidious Spire truly is. And exactly how deep down the rabbit hole goes.
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The Shiver Show brings you strange and chilling tales of crime, horror and science fiction - from the golden era of radio, as well as new audio dramas. If you love suspense fiction, you've come to the right place. Co-hosts Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn talk about what makes each of these dramas so special - whether it be their creepy music, compelling voice actors, spooky sound effects or timeless themes. Now, turn off the lights, curl up in a safe place, and get ready to have your pants scared ...
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Everyone longs to be in a relationship. Not everyone's very good at it. Welcome to dealbreakers, a podcast about human relationships. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dealbreakers/support
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The Faltese Malcom was recorded using a number of actors in stereo, with left and right voices, where you'll find adventure, love, laughter, a hard-boiled mystery, and walk on the fantasy side with time travel. No one believed Joshua Punch. Certainly not Karen Sawyer in present day Washington D. C. "You're not going to believe this." He gazed into her blue eyes. "While I was visiting Buckys's house–" "Unknown to Buckeys.‟ "Unknown to Buckeys–" ‟While he's away on vacation.‟ "While he's away– ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/william657/subscribe Discussions on the current landscape of Mental Health and treatment modalities. Along with special guests, we discuss and share on topics of self-help, self improvement and relational health. We will also be discussing steps to take in order to improve and achieve satisfaction in your daily living.
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Mt. Molehill

Chase Young and Penny Parker

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Hosts Chase Young & Penny Parker take on the task of watching the expansive catalogue of Disney Channel Original Movies in order to theorize about the grander ideas hiding beyond the intention of even the filmmakers themselves. Nothing is off the table, and no hill is too short to be scaled.
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Splendid Chaps

Splendid Chaps Productions

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A monthly live celebration of Doctor Who’s fiftieth anniversary, Splendid Chaps was part intellectual panel discussion, part nerdy Tonight Show. Join your hosts Ben McKenzie, John Richards and Petra Elliott, plus a range of special guests, as they combine analysis, enthusiasm and irreverence in discussions about the world’s longest-running science fantasy program. Currently in hibernation, but pops up again from time to time.
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A surpisingly large number of films have been set in Soho - that one square mile which has, for decades, been the beating heart of bohemian, cosmopolitan London. In each episode of Soho Bites, we talk to a special guest about a different Soho film and accompany it with a shorter, thematically linked item which may or may not be film related. Written, produced & presented by Dominic Delargy Based on an original idea by Dr Jingan Young https://twitter.com/BitesSoho https://sohobitespodcast.com ...
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Creatures exist that loom the darkness of this world, in forests, caves, and the night sky. These creatures are called the Cryptids, weird creatures that are larger than life or mixed in species. These mysterious beasts haunt this world and even sometimes kill. Learn about the Cryptids in Cryptid Conversations, by Keira and Briana. Cryptid Conversations is a monthly podcast, focused on a different cryptid each month. After researching online, Briana and Keira will discuss the input of witnes ...
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In 2012 Idle Thumbs ran a Kickstarter campaign, not just to bring back the Idle Thumbs podcast, but to try and turn Idle Thumbs into a small podcast network, with a studio, a new website, and the ability to exist for years to come. We documented that time in this podcast.
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The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #462: Revisiting “There’s a Wild Heart Beating” (acoustic) in Guitar + Piano https://archive.org/download/podcast-462/Podcast%20462.mp3 This week’s podcast episode is a throwback to a song I did in 2017 – “There’s a Wild Heart Beating” that is to accompany a future Thirteenth Hour sequel soundtrack. I wanted to revisit i…
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Nancy heads to Emerson to help the least competent admin, Dean Jarvis, find out who has been stealing a really lowkey dangerous compound from a research lab on campus and runs into an ecofascist maniac who is ready to speedrun a violent police confrontation. It's a lot! Complete with callbacks to Files 8, my villain origin story!…
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Now that season 4 is wrapped, recapped and unpacked, it’s time to look back on the “golden age” of Boy Meets World with our podcast pals, Ceej and Tony from Bruh Meets World! We take a step back to discuss the shift of the “boy” in Boy Meets World and ponder on why they think season 4 is the best Cory we’ll ever get! But as always with Pod Meets Wo…
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Were you obsessed with Harriet the Spy (1996) and Clueless (1995) as a kid? Boy oh boy... do we have great news for you! Get a Clue (2002) is streaming on Disney+ (and in our hearts), as Helene and Adri already know. Join your hosts on a journey through improbable journalistic standards and publishing schedules, questions on how a journalist can af…
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Somehow they’ve done it. No matter how long they thought it would take - they’ve finished Season 4. And they loved it! So much so, they’ve decided to bring back Jeff McCracken, the man who directed EVERY episode from the season and knows some of the real reasons it was so gosh darn iconic. Jeff reveals some of his favorite moments, along with a han…
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Maintaining friendships as an adult is tough...even tougher when your friends are hallucinations from your childhood exorcism. It's another Criminal Minds recap! Due to the nature of the show, there will be discussion of violence and sexual assault. Original theme music composed and performed by Nate Youngblood. This podcast was produced by Nate Yo…
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June 2024 Book Club: We’re going undercover with the 11th Doctor, Amy, and Rory as we investigate some timey-wimey activities in “Borrowed Time,” by Naomi A. Alderman. First published in June 2011, it was republished in 2018 and is also available as an unabridged audiobook read by Meera Syal. Happy reading! Learn more about Pertwee’s Take-away & Bu…
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The time has come. No matter how long we want it to last, the end of Boy Meets World's peak Season 4 is here, and Eric is going off to college! Danielle, Will and Rider get one last look at the focus of this tremendous string of episodes and put a pin on the idea that the SATs are the most important moment of your life. Rider shares the wisdom of “…
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We're getting shipped off to George Washington Military School! Well, not literally, but we're watching the 2002 DCom Cadet Kelly starring the incomparable Hilary Duff at the height of the Lizzie McGuire Era. And what an era that was... Join Helene and Adri as they talk about neurodivergent characters, not being subject matter experts on anything y…
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The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #461: The Hero’s Journey and Travelling https://archive.org/download/podcast-461/Podcast%20461.mp3 This week’s podcast episode was inspired by some recent travels and a few articles cited in the podcast that gave some helpful ideas on how to deal with the potential hardships that inevitably will occur when you are travel…
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It’s time to get to know the Eric to Rider’s Cory, with Rider’s IRL brother, Shiloh Strong! The former child actor, and unicyclist, shares as many embarrassing childhood stories as we can cram into one podcast and gives us a virtual trip to Redwood Shire in the '90s. Shiloh also takes us behind the scenes of “The Strong Brothers Magic Show” and rev…
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We're back, and we're diving deep into flashbacks of Prentiss with Doyle. She was right...they judged the outfit. It's another Criminal Minds recap! Due to the nature of the show, there will be discussion of violence and sexual assault. Original theme music composed and performed by Nate Youngblood. This podcast was produced by Nate Youngblood.…
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The moment you’ve been waiting for has arrived! It’s time for the infamous (and very special) “Shawn joins a Cult” episode - and on a sadder note: the end of Mr. Turner on Boy Meets World. Rider takes us through his memories of this insane episode, with last minute re-writes and the fastest cult conversion in the history of TV. With an episode this…
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Have you ever watched She's the Man (2006) and thought to yourself, "This movie needs more motorcycles?" Well, do we have FANTASTIC news for you because we're talking about the 2001 DCom Motocrossed on this episode of the show. Join us as we talk about dirt bikes, homophobia, nail polish, feminism, yet another Coach Dad (is this a trope?), and much…
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