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Our Title Was Taken

The Our Title Was Taken Podcast

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4 young adults aspiring to break into the fields of architecture, finance and medicine discuss their hopes, dreams and everything in-between. This is a podcast about careers, ambitions and aspirations in teen life! We talk about our daily lives, and share funny stories about our school lives. We previously went by a different name, which was already taken so we go by this aptly decided title now! Contact us - Instagram: @otwtpodcast
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This recording was made during a Sunday Session at a local venue. BUT, not like your standard set... Think of a "Lucky Dip" - where you put your hand into a sack and pull out a mystery prize. That's best how I can describe this mix. I was blindfolded and randomly picked tracks unseen. Now blind DJ's are nothing new, but as a normally sighted person many things are taken for granted. Simple things like title, artist, how much time remaining, the waveform, volume levels (PFL) all these were ke ...
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Birdy, a pirate radio host living under a dictatorship, was always made fun of for blabbing about conspiracy theories instead of "what's really going on." But when he's told that aliens have taken over the government, he’ll stop at nothing to expose the truth, take down President Star, and finally show people exactly what's been going on right under their noses! All he needs is an actual audience…
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Field of Dreams is a three part series exploring an alternative take on sports and telling stories which inspire. Produced by Athena Media with the support of the BAI, Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Funding Scheme Sound and Vision, the series was broadcast on Newstalk on St Patrick's Day. The three half hour episodes cover topics from how sports projects in inner city primary schools are tackling racism to the sibling competition between two sets of sporting sisters but it kicks off with ...
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Lights On with Mitra Manesh

Mitra Manesh, Lights On, Innermap

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Lights On with Mitra Manesh was born to shed light on the challenges and magic we call life. Mitra is a mindfulness expert, storyteller, coach, executive trainer and UCLA teacher at the Semel Institute School of Neuroscience and Human Behavior with 35+ years of experience. These sessions are taken live from Mitra’s keynote talks, classes and some studio recordings. They are real questions, real answers, and real challenges people are facing. We hope you find value in the coaching and teachin ...
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Having spent most their lives pursuing the 'musical dream', Dan and Tara Fritz explored the stories of others who have done the same in the early episodes (1-54) when the podcast was called Unsung Dreamers. Currently based in Springfield, MO, this married couple dove into the lives and stories of awesome people in the music scene and beyond in hopes to gain knowledge, inspiration and connection, by giving them the platform that they deserve. Having fame and fortune is not the only reason we ...
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Miss Sheila

Miss Sheila

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Bookings / Info: World (excluding Portugal): victor@cubbo.net Portugal: info@nextbookings.com Miss Sheila was born in South Africa, then moved to New York by the age of 7, there she lived her childhood and as a teenager moved to Portugal where she soon discovered clubbing, dance music and DJs. Fascinated by the art of mixing records and music, she decided to learn and she quickly gets invited to spin at a local night club were she is heard by a DJ agency that immediately proposed management. ...
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“AAAHHHGG! Why on earth did I think I could be a dad, and build a business on top of that!?! What was I thinking?!” “I’m not sure I have what it takes to do this!” “I don’t think I can keep it up much longer” Many men who are both dad and entrepreneur are plagued by these thoughts and questions (which often come wrapped in guilt, resentment, and/or shame). Most of the time this struggle is rooted in a poor concept of what a dad is ‘supposed’ to be. So we need to re-invent our concept of what ...
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A lovely young woman gambling at a casino in Leubronn, Germany. A young man watches, fascinated from afar. She begins to lose heavily and leaves the casino. Thus opens the last and probably the most controversial of George Eliot's novels. Published in 1876, Daniel Deronda is also the only one in which the great Victorian novelist portrays contemporary society of her own time. There were only a few murmurs when it first came out, but later, they became a full fledged outpouring of resentment ...
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If you've enjoyed watching the 1998 BBC television miniseries, you'd probably want to renew your acquaintance with William Makepeace Thackeray's 1847 novel, Vanity Fair. However, if you're unfamiliar with what has been dubbed one of the Best 100 Books in English Literature, you certainly have a treat ahead. Miss Pinkerton's Academy in Chiswick Mall in London is where young ladies with ambitions of making a good marriage are sent by their socially aspiring middleclass parents. Two young ladie ...
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March 8th, 1971, Madison Square Garden, New York, USA. A small, illuminated square of canvas. Camera lenses point from every direction, the world is watching. In the surrounding seats an unlikely mix of spectators rub shoulders - the cream of Hollywood, music stars, gangsters, pimps and politicians. Outside touts are making a killing, asking astronomical prices for the hottest ticket in town. In order to gain the best view in the house, legendary singer Frank Sinatra has become an accredited ...
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