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This is Vagrant Records: 25 Years On The Streets, where we tell the oral history of the label by the artists, fans and insiders. Vagrant had a lasting impact on the world of music and this is the story as told by the people who lived it. Hosted by Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids. Produced by Jesse Cannon. Executive Produced by Fred Feldman & Andrew Ellis
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The Vagrant Gimp Podcast is named after my memoir, Vagrant Gimp (Available on Amazon). I detail many personal life stories in the memoir from being homeless to being a sex worker and many more. Everyone has a story and the Vagrant Gimp Podcast is a platform where real people talk about real shit.
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Vagrant Kings

Vagrant Kings

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Do you like movies? Do you like video games? If you answered yes to these questions you will love this podcast! Matt and Austin, from Arizona, tell you about upcoming important video game and movie news but wait! There's more! They also have weekly challenges where they come up with there own creative movies or games and even have special guests to join them, from scientists to horror authors, listen now for an hour(ish) of creativity!
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Hosted by Kyle S, Underground Genius explores a wide range of topics in music, tv/film, design, art, literature, technology, and just about everything else. A Vagrant By Sunset production.
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The Fantasticast

Stephen Lacey & Andrew Leyland

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Stephen Lacey and Andrew Leyland are your guide to Marvel's First Family, The Fantastic Four. Starting at the very beginning of the Marvel Age of Comics, they cover every issue of The Fantastic Four, every spinoff title (Strange Tales, Marvel Two-In-One, FF, and more), every guest appearance and every cameo, all in order of publication.
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Get real, stay real.

The Vagrant Optimist

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This is your morning voice of reason. I read and discuss the highlights of the best personal development books. I also share some of my own personal wisdom for creating and living your best life. It can get pretty real.
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The American Birding Podcast

American Birding Association

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The American Birding Podcast brings together staff and friends of the American Birding Association as we talk about birds, birding, travel and conservation in North America and beyond. Join host Nate Swick every Thursday for news and happenings, recent rarities, guests from around the birding world, and features of interest to every birder.
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Life List: A Birding Podcast

George Armistead, Alvaro Jaramillo, and Mollee Brown

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Birdy. Proudly nerdy. Detailed. Not-so-subtly obsessive. Delve into all things birding and birding culture with George Armistead, Alvaro Jaramillo, and Mollee Brown. Join us for light-hearted conversations on birds, conservation, travel, and more.
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Strange Religion

Andrew K. and Christopher B.

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Join two vagrant scholars of religion as they discuss religious oddities across the world and throughout time. Tune in each Tuesday, the least holy and most boring day of the week, for new episodes of Season One, which examines the theme of "Bodies, Blood, and Cloth." No religion is too old, too sacred, or too "normal" to escape our eye. Like and follow us on Facebook and Twitter and visit us at keepreligionstrange.com. Behold the ritual, behold the rite, come now behold our strange religion ...
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Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.
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The semiautobiographical travel memoir records Twain’s, more or less, personal journey across the Wild West in search of adventure while exploring variable locations. Accompanying his brother on what becomes a trip of a lifetime, the young Samuel Clemens finds himself in many different vocational roles as he explores and observes the magnificence of the American West. Not refraining from the usual social commentary, Twain directs criticism on various social and moral issues which he approach ...
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The XP Guild

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A community of Gamers/Storytellers sharing their love of games with the world. Focusing on Role Playing games, we tell stories with amazing players and offer twitch rewards to influence the game from chat! New Episodes released every Tuesday!
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Pillow Fort Radio

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Coming to you from the world's most ridiculous pillow fort deep in the hills of West Virginia, Pillow Fort Radio brings you conversations about the most important issues facing our world. Listen along as The First Family of Fun spew their uninformed opinions with completely unearned confidence.
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My guests are leaders from varied businesses and perspectives from around the world. They generously share their business, health and life expertise and stories to help my listeners grow their business, improve their health, and shift their perspectives. Did you get that means free coaching just by listening? Yes, this is a business podcast, but listeners say it is more like sitting in my living room listening to a chat with friends. Incredibly accomplished friends but friends! The show is n ...
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The incredibly diverse and unbelievably photogenic landscape of British Columbia is on display in photographer and birder Melissa Hafting's new book, Dare to Bird, and with it, the birds that make this part of the continent so special and inspire Hafting’s effort to spread the joy of birding and photography around the province, across Canada, and b…
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A trip to Alaska in the summer for rare and vagrant birds is exhilarating...and a logistical feat! George and Alvaro recap their June Alaskan travels from their point of view as guides and share the magic they found along the way. Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share you…
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Started off week with the bus disaster in Nepal, and a school collapse in Nigeria. Plus more debate on Joe Biden's dementia, Gaza pier shelved indefinitely, Philippines wife cuts off husband's penis after he moans another woman's name after sex, famed composer Danny Elfman being sued over serving ejaculate beverage, and a Michigan Republican guy ru…
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Birding with Benefits, a new book by author Sarah T Dubb, is a unique new addition to the birding canon. While we shouldn’t be too surprised that all the new attention paid to birding has seen it turn up in surprising places, but the pages of a romance novel certainly seemed like a stretch. To help discuss birding's introduction into the romance ge…
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Melissa does it all, and today, we're chatting about it! Check out Melissa's links: Dare to Bird by Melissa Hafting Melissa's blog BC Rare Bird Alert BC Young Birders Rare Bird Alert documentary Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com…
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Started the week with an India Hindu guru stampede that killed 121 people, and then talked about the 9 people killed in Seoul by an out of control driver. Plus more Biden fallout, Ukraine coup attempt foiled, Nigeria monarch dispute, UK serial baby killer update, and a guy in Pennsylvania arrested after driving around a schoolbus and trailer that c…
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Birders around North America look forward to midsummer every year for the publication of the AOS North American Classification Committee’s Taxonomic Supplement, the splits and lumps that affect our life lists. And for this conversation we turn, as we have since the very beginning of this podcast, to our own taxonomy guru Dr Nick Block of Stonehill …
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We're back to catch up on news in the birding world and our latest stories. Here are a few links we reference in this episode: Diving into Cockney Rhyming Slang is totally worth your time Here's a beautiful tribute from Birds Caribbean about Orlando Garrido Keep an eye on our socials for links to taxonomy updates as we get them! Get more Life list …
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Started the week with the coup attempt in Bolivia, and the riots in Kenya. Of course, plenty of stuff on the US prez debate. Plus famed Hawaiian surfer killed in shark attack, UK election preview, Iran presidential election results, Gaza pier debacle, UK gay necrophiliac jailed, and an Indiana HS teacher arrested after paying for students to provid…
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The summer solstice marks another turn of the seasons to nesting and post-breeding dispersal, and, in some cases southward migration once again. And the end of the month means turn to This Month in Birding, our roundtable discussion with some birding friends. We welcome back Nick Lund, Jordan Rutter, and Brodie Cass Talbott for a wide-ranging discu…
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When birders talk about the importance of a bird-friendly yard, they often mean insects even if they don't mention them explicitely. And so people that want to attract birds need to get comfortable with bugs. Colorado birder David Leatherman is a fan of bug-bird interactions and in his piece The Importance of Native Plants and Insects Amid the Real…
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We'll review, discover, and recommend the best in horror, and we can't wait to share our thoughts on films like the new Five Nights at Freddy movie and Beanie Bubble, starring Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks.Join us for a hilarious discussion on Doom Asylum, a perfect blend of horror and comedy. We dive into the movie's production, trivia, an…
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Ready to scream, jump in, and get wet? Welcome back to our fifth annual horror movie festival, Summer Slash 5, where we'll explore the depths of horror with an aquatic triple feature: Underwater, Deep House, and Leviathan (1989). So grab your Mountain Dew Baja Blast and let's dive into the terrifying fun!First, we discuss the bone-chilling underwat…
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The 400th podcast... started off with the fire in Kuwait that killed at least 49 migrant workers, and then another hilarious update on the Gaza pier debacle. Plus Hunter Biden convicted, European Union election results, US border executive order failing miserably, California vagrant murder, and a guy in Spain working as a security guard for the Oly…
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If you’re ever injured, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to https://bit.ly/FORTHEPEOPLEBW or dial Pound LAW (Pound 529) from your cell phone.Listen to the full catalogue: https://bit.ly/SUB2LISTENWatch more episodes: https://bit.ly/BWVideoSubJohnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage joke about Jor…
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SUMMER SLASH 5 OFFICIAL HORROR MOVIE TEE + BINGE-WATCHERS PODCAST T-Shirt https://bit.ly/SUMMERSLASH5TEEWatch the Podcast: https://bit.ly/BWVideoSubListen To All Episodes: https://bit.ly/SUB2LISTENTime for an announcement about the fifth annual horror movie festival called "Summer Slash." Johnny Spoiler, introduces the festival and discusses the li…
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Summer Slash: The Vagrant. Horror Movie Reactions To A Horror Movie Produced By Mel Brooks.40th anniversary of The Thing 1982.4oth anniversary of Conan The Barbarian.Jon Snow Spin Off Show.Joker 2 might be a musical with Lady Gaga.TONIGHT’S MOVIE? THE VAGRANT A paranoid yuppie buys a house and is terrorized by a homocidal vagrant from across the st…
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What better way to spend a random Thursday in June than with a random number generator and a random list of birds? As he does from time to time, the ABA's Birding magazine editor Ted Floyd joins host Nate Swick for another round of Random Birds. This time the list has a strongly cosmopolitan bent, and Nate and Ted discuss birds that can be enjoyed,…
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Go to https://bit.ly/EddieBW20 and use the code BINGE20 for 20% offOur missing co-host inspires us to talk about party ethics and more importantly what used to happen to the first person to fall asleep at a party, was it just an Urban legend?It’s Summer Slash: Fear Street Movies Revisited.Neve Campbell Exits Scream 6 over contract issues. Scream 6 …
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Summer Slash: TimecrimesGo to https://bit.ly/DietSmokeBW20 and use promo code: “BINGEWATCHERS” for 20% off.“Scream Now.Scream Later.Scream Never.It’s Time For Summer Slash.In Fact, It’s Summer Slash IV.Keep Telling Yourself It’s Only A Podcast.”It’s #SUMMERSLASH IV, our annual horror movie review marathon during the summer!!!Happy Death Day’ Filmma…
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“Scream Now.Scream Later.Scream Never.It’s Time For Summer Slash.In Fact, It’s Summer Slash IV.Keep Telling Yourself It’s Only A Podcast.”Winnie the Pooh being adapted into a horror movie called Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. Jodie Foster is the true detective on the case in True Detective Season 4. It’s called True Detective: Night Country and …
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Started off the week with the Denmark Prime minister being attacked on the street, and the Chinese landing a probe on the far side of the mood. Plus Biden's laughable new "Border enforcement" executive order, Mexico presidential election results, Sudan civilian massacre, USAF Combat Controller awarded Air Force cross, Israeli military rescues hosta…
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Last week saw the fourth year of Black Birders Week, which continues to be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate diversity in the birding and nature communities. To help mark the occassion, we hand over the podcast to the host of Your Bird Story, Georgia Silvera Seamans, who brings our 2024 ABA Bird of the Year artist Natasza Fontaine, a working bio…
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In our season finale, we pay tribute to Tom Johnson, a distinguished bird expert and an exceptional human being, who passed away unexpectedly in 2023. Tom was a guiding light in the birding community, known for his profound knowledge, infectious enthusiasm, and unwavering dedication to bird conservation and science. This episode features an intervi…
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Got started with some major elections... South Africa has turned against the ANC, India votes, and Mexico's election starts tomorrow. Plus the Trump conviction, CA declines to end sanctuary protections for illegal immigrant pedophiles, German mass stabbing, Indian woman smuggles impressive amount of gold in body cavity, and a Florida vagrant is arr…
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Spring turns to summer in much of the ABA Area this week, and we celebrate spring 2024 with a birding podcast crossover event for this month's This Month in Birding. We welcome Mollee Brown, one of the hosts of the Life List podcast and Jason Hall and Dexter Patterson, hosts of the brand new, and very fun, Bird Joy podcast to talk about the mathema…
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Prepare to be swept into a whirlwind of cinematic bravado as we, Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage, dissect the unparalleled triumphs of Neon Studios at Cannes and scrutinize the artistic prowess behind Sean Baker's 'Anora.' Our vibrant exchange will traverse the landscape of high-concept films and Spielberg's mantra of simplicity, while also indulg…
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We've got lots to chit-chat about this week—birds, butterflies, land, and more! We talk about Harvesters—learn about these butterflies here and their diets here. Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for spons…
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Got started this week with all the details of the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of the Iranian president and foreign minster, and then talked about the landslide disaster in Papua New Guinea. Then it was the Gaza aid mess, my viral Twitter dating app story, Trump goes to the Bronx, Nicki Minaj arrested in Amsterdam, and a guy in Houston w…
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Newfoundland lies on the eastern extremes of the North American continent, and every spring it hosts an always fascinating and ocasionally extraordinary array of European vagrant birds. The phenomenon that brings European Golden-Plovers and Whooper Swans and Garganeys to North America is fairly well known now, and Newfoundland birders increasingly …
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Get ready to ride the rainbow of nostalgia with us, Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer.' Our vibrant discussion not only revisits the beloved '80s animation but also peels back the layers of its surprisingly anime-inspired artistry. It's a visual feast for the eyes and a fea…
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Kate is a marine biologist and pelagic expert who has stories and facts to fill a whole voyage. Join us as we delve into the mesmerizing world of pelagic birds and wildlife, uncovering the secrets of the high seas! Check out Seabirding Pelagics with Kate when you're ready for an offshore adventure. Get more Life list by subscribing to our newslette…
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Started with the attempted assassination of the Slovakian Prime Minister, and then talked about Vladimir Putin going to China. Plus the Afghanistan tourist murders, German politician fined for saying "Everything For German," Pro golfer arrested before PGA championship, and a Georgia plastic surgeon got ejaculated on while shopping in Whole Foods. M…
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A couple weeks ago the ABA staff convened in Chicago, Illinois, for our first in-person staff retreat in more than a decade. We discussed a lot of organizational issues and, of course, we went birding at two of Chicago’s most famous lakeshore birding hotspots, Montrose Point and Jarvis Bird Sanctuary. Usually host Nate Swick and Birding magazine ed…
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A few weeks ago we sat down to chat about Cuba, earthquakes, and eclipses. We always stay busy! We mention birding in Bhutan; if you want to know more about what it's like, check out this episode from season two. Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at l…
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Started week with Canada and how zero bodies have been found in the huge Kamaloops school scandal, and British Columbia makes drugs illegal again. Plus Trump and Stormy, Mexican prez calls missing people hunters "necrophiliacs," RFK Jr. brain worms, San Francisco hands out booze to vagrants, and a Phoenix DoorDash driver pleasures himself at woman'…
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Get ready to strap in with Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage as we tear through the latest and greatest in the binge-worthy universe! We're not holding back on anything, from the anime hijinks of Black Lion OVA 1992 to musing over HBO's rebranding shenanigans. Michelangelo as the brooding survivor in a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles twist with the pos…
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The ambitions, egos, and adventure surrounding 18th and 19th century American ornithology affect birding and bird study to this day. We welcome author, artist, and naturalist Kenn Kaufman, who has tackled this fascinating period in a new book The Birds that Audubon Missed: Discovery and Desire in the American Wilderness, looking at John James Audub…
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