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Music, sports, life, current events, pop culture, entertainment. Everything. The opinions are my own. I tell it like I see it. If you agree, or if you disagree, I welcome your feedback and commentary. Eventually, may start adding episodes of the radio show, Wes's Musical Meltdown, to the playlist. Or maybe just some of the voice breaks.
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Chad & Wess Make a Podcast! Listen to the ramblings of two nerds as they talk about things Geek culture like: - Movies - TV Shows - Comics - Games - & More!! Check back every other Sunday to get the latest news and happenings! Check us out on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/c-w-make-a-podcast/id1016738126?mt=2
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Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examining the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about crime... Help the podcast run! Daily Crime News and more here: https://www.patreon.com/realmonsters Make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=WLPEMHK7SH43Y https://www.buymeacoff.ee/realmonster http://www.cash.app/$RMPodcast https://www.givebutter.com/realmonsters #crime #truecrimepodcast #history #justice
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THREE DAYS AFTER HE WAS MURDERED, RICHARD PRATT BEGAN TO FEEL MUCH BETTER... A seemingly random act of violence propels Professor Richard Pratt into "The Hereafter." It is a strange, muted, netherworld of the dead—a world in which he is forced to bear witness to the suffering of the man he left behind, and to battle an evil entity, bent on the destruction of the city he called home. Set in Salt Lake City and featuring a gay protagonist, The Last Handful of Clover is an epic supernatural thri ...
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Disruptive forces are accelerating. In the face of transformative technologies, climate change and shifting geopolitics, leaders must embrace change to survive and thrive. The Big Picture explores the ideas, opportunities and challenges that will define our future. Joined by diverse thinkers from finance, business, politics and academia, we discuss the forces shaping the future and assess their real-world impact and consequences to help you adapt.
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The FUNKnation Radio Show is hosted by DirtyFINGERS the Executive Producer of FUNKnation Recordings Inc. These episodes are recorded from the LIVE broadcasts of his two weekend mix shows on FM radio out of northeast Pennsylvania . On Fridays nights FUNKnation Radio is LIVE at 11:59pm on 90.3 WESS FM out of the Poconos in PA. playing different genres of urban music. On Saturdays FUNKnation Radio is LIVE at 11:59pm on 104.9 WJRH FM out of the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania playing Disco and Hou ...
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The SWAT Show

Wrens Elementary Tech Club

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The Swat Show is brought to you by WES's Technology Club. Radio for Kids by Kids. The Swat Show is written, produced, and recorded by a group of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students from Wrens Elementary School (Wrens, GA.) Each episode will be filled with exciting and new content.
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Welcome to "Yoga with Wes," a calming and supportive podcast designed to help you navigate stress and anxiety through the practice of yoga. Join your host, Wes, as he guides you through a series of yoga practices, mindfulness exercises, and insightful conversations aimed at fostering mental clarity and peace. Each episode of this podcast is thoughtfully crafted to bring non-sleep deep rest (NDSR) using the wisdom of Yoga Nidra. Wes's gentle and empathetic approach makes each session feel lik ...
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MQ Open Mind

MQ Mental Health Research

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MQ Open Mind looks at the science behind mental health and its potential to transform lives. The show digs deep into the cutting-edge research taking on mental illness and speaks to the people it could help. Hear conversations on a range of different conditions, from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia and bipolar. Brought to you by the mental health research charity, MQ: Transforming Mental Health
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The Living Force

Youtini Podcast Network

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The Living Force Podcast will guide you on your journey through the Canon books of Star Wars. Brought to you by Youtini.com, the premier site for all things Star Wars books and comics, The Living Force is here to make the universe beyond the films accessible and fun to explore, with a focus on a positive, uplifting community for all fans. Check out our exhilarating Discord community where you can join in the ever-changing world of Star Wars books and comics at youtini.com/discord or join our ...
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Centre Point

Centre Point

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Centre College presents Centre Point, a new eight-part podcast series where Centre faculty discuss the 2016 election cycle. Listeners will gain a better understanding of political complexities as well as a glimpse into the fascinating conversations that take place in Centre's classrooms every day.
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The Backstory

Claire Mutimer and Suzy Coulson

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Telling the human stories that are happening all around us - stories that may be unusual but could be happening to your neighbour or the person next to you on the bus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I Made You A Mixtape

I Made You A Mixtape Podcast

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I Made You A Mixtape is a playlist building podcast designed to bring you the listener a wealth of music both new and old to introduce you to all that music has to offer. Host Wes Potts and T .V Magic will guide you through a 10 song playlist and discuss why each song made the list. We hope that you enjoy the new I Made You A Mixtape complete with songs.
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Longtime sax player with Basie's band, Wess was a dependable sideman and section player who was also one of the first great jazz flute players. Here, he displays his tenor sax and flute on three sessions - one with Kenny Clarke for Riverside (with Henry Coker, Charlie Fowlkes and Milt Jackson - on piano!), one for Jazztone with Urbie Green (strange…
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On this weeks show we have some HUGE announcements! We are joined by Wess Larabee from the new Prairie Tails Podcast that will be on the new B3 Podcast Network! Prairie Tails Podcast with be primarily hosted by Wess and George McNamara. They will be covering a wide range of topics from Upland hunting to Waterfowl and much much more. I will also be …
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In this episode, I hit on a few topics very quickly. It's a short one, but pretty good if I do say so myself. Like what you hear? Support the podcast via CashApp at $wesleyderby, Venmo @wesley-derby, or via Zelle if you know my personal email or cell number. Thank you. Regardless of whether or not you can support financially, enjoy the episode.…
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Brad Gowans was better known as a valve trombonist and arranger, but he was an adept clarinetist who was initially inspired by the first jazz records by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. He brought trombonist Eddie Edwards, pianist Frank Signorelli and drummer/kazoo player Tony Sbarbaro from the original group into the World, Commodore and V Disc s…
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Under-appreciated baritone sax player Payne played with practically all the bebop originators and had an active career into the 2000's. Here are two sessions featuring him - the first is by the Kenny Clarke-Ernie Wilkins Septet with Wilkins on alto and tenor, George Barrow on tenor and bari, Eddie Bert and others. The second is the Randy Weston Tri…
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Thank you so much for watching the first half of season 3. We hope you were able to gain further insight into the world of mental health research whilst understanding more about yourself and those around you. For this special episode of Open Mind, here are the important questions that our guests would love to be answered by mental health research. …
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On this episode, I do a genral life catch-up. I talk about some things that went down that caused me to leave my apartment in Moorhead Minnesota, my brief brush with the law for the first time in my 46 years, an accessibility tester program I'm thinking of joining, the business, the radio show, and more.…
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Great and influential black New Orleans dance band recorded twice in 1927 featuring the Morgan brothers with Jim Robinson on trombone, Sidney Brown on bass and Earl Fouche on alto sax. Two recreation sessions featured John Handy on alto and Kid Sheik Cola on trumpet with one session done in London with members of the Barry Martyn band and one in Ne…
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Classic Condon-styled dixieland led by cornetist Wild Bill Davison and featuring George Brunies, George Lugg, Lou McGarity, Joe Marsala, Ed Hall, Albert Nicholas, Bill Miles, Gene Schroeder, Joe Sullivan, Dick Cary, Eddie Condon, Jack Lesberg, Bob Casey, George Wettling and Dave Tough. All recorded for Commodore, 1943-47. --- Support this podcast: …
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Great big band led by the pioneer arranger Redman following his tenures with Fletcher Henderson and McKinney's Cotton Pickers. This band features Sidney DeParis, Benny Morton, Ed Inge, Robert Carroll, Horace Henderson, Talcott Reeves, Bob Ysaguirre, Manzie Johnson and Harlan Lattimore in addition to good sax playing and novelty singing by the leade…
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Trumpeter Scobey did his apprenticeship with the Yerba Buena band, playing second to Lu Waters. By the late 1940's he was itching to start his own group and these 1950-53 recordings for Good Time Jazz show the first flowering of his vision of Traditional Jazz. With Jack Buck, Wally Rose, Burt Bales, Dick Lammi, George Probert and special guests Dar…
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Three great sessions by the pioneering bebop drummer when he was visiting the US from his home in Europe. The first was in Hollywood and features saxophonists Frank Morgan and Walter Benton along with Milt Jackson and Gerald Wiggins. The second is in NY with the Kenny Clarke-Ernie Wilkins Septet featuring the alto and tenor of Wilkins as well as hi…
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This edition of FUNKnation Radio is sponsored by College Radio Directory. Artists & Labels use this link to get a discount off this directory that lists Radio station contacts at Colleges & Universities across the United States. Here is our link - https://www.collegeradiodirectory.com?aff=5hie0S3PA FUNKnation Radio #15 feat. DirtyFINGERS - #Countdo…
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Welcome to the latest episode with your host, Sleepy Web. This episode takes a reflective turn as Sleepy Web contemplates the future of the podcast. He shares his thoughts on the therapeutic nature of his self-expression and acknowledges the challenges of maintaining consistency without a team. Sleepy Web discusses the possibility of taking a break…
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Welcome back to another episode with Sleepy Wes, where we dive deep into the power of self-analyzation and the importance of maintaining a golden mindset. In this episode, Wes shares his personal journey of staying optimistic and pushing through dark moments, emphasizing the value of self-empowerment and resilience. Wes talks about the significance…
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In this episode, Sleepy West dives deep into the concept of transformation and how it can enhance your life. He emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset and the necessity of hard work to achieve real change. Sleepy West shares personal anecdotes and insights on the journey of self-discovery and the challenges of re-identifying oneself. He di…
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Join Sleepy Wes as he takes a nostalgic journey through his favorite movies and the impact they've had on his life. From the soulful melodies of "Fighting Temptations" to the comedic brilliance of "Rush Hour," Wes delves into the films that shaped his character, style, and outlook. In this episode, Wes reminisces about classic comedies like "Friday…
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Welcome to another episode with Sick Request! In this heartfelt session, we dive deep into the importance of self-belief and embracing who you truly are. Sick Request shares personal anecdotes and insights on navigating life with a sense of self-knowledge, overcoming fears, and finding inner peace. Reflecting on his journey, from childhood lessons …
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Join Sleepy West in this introspective episode as he delves into the journey of healing and self-discovery. Sleepy candidly shares his personal struggles with internal issues, emphasizing the importance of not reacting impulsively and maintaining a peaceful, mature approach to life's challenges. Through heartfelt storytelling, Sleepy reflects on hi…
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Join Sleepy West as he dives into the profound journey of self-transformation. In this episode, he explores how embracing change can enhance your life, starting with a positive mindset and applying hard work. Discover the beauty and rewards that come with personal growth, and the importance of making better decisions based on past experiences. Slee…
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Join Sleepy West as he dives into another episode of self-analyzation, reflecting on some of his favorite movies that have shaped his character and style. From the soulful tunes of Fighting Temptations to the comedic truths of Barbershop, Sleepy West shares how these films have influenced his life. Laugh along as he reminisces about the hilarious m…
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What's up, everyone? It's your boy Sleepy Wes, back with another episode of Self-Analyzation. Today, we're diving into some of my all-time favorite movies that have influenced my character, style, and outlook on life. From the soulful tunes of "Fighting Temptations" to the hilarious and heartfelt "Barbershop" series, join me as I reminisce about th…
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Welcome to another episode of self-analyzation with Sleepy West, where he delves into the profound impact of unspoken words and the fear that holds them back. Through introspection, he explores how the potential reactions of others often prevent us from speaking our truth. Sleepy West also touches on the importance of community in shaping our lives…
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In this episode, Sleepy and Quillowoo dive deep into the complexities of self-identity. Join them as they explore the various layers and extremes within themselves, influenced by different life phases, environments, and habits. They discuss the balance between the dark, desensitized side and the joyful, loving side, and how these extremes shape the…
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Join Sleepy and Quillowoo in this thought-provoking episode as they dive deep into the complexities of self-analyzation. Discover the dualities within one's personality, exploring the dark, cold side that becomes desensitized over time and the joyful, caring side full of positive energy. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they discuss how …
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Welcome to another heartfelt episode with Sleepy West as he dives into the importance of cherishing the people you love. Reflecting on his past, Sleepy West shares personal insights on acknowledging and expressing love before it's too late. He discusses the challenges of breaking out of one's comfort zone and the significance of creating meaningful…
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Join Sleepy West in this reflective and invigorating episode as he dives into the theme of personal growth and resilience. Broadcasting on a beautiful Saturday morning, Sleepy West shares his thoughts on the importance of self-discipline, the challenges of maturing, and the joy of overcoming hardships. With his unique blend of humor and wisdom, Sle…
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Underappreciated alto sax player Ernie Henry's last recordings before his premature death in 1957. . .featuring his Octet (with Lee Morgan, Melba Liston, Benny Golson and Cecil Payne), quintet (with Kenny Dorham) and quartet - also the Kenny Dorham Quartet . . groups including Wynton Kelly, Kenny Drew, Wilbur Ware, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones a…
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First recordings by the legendary band directed by Don Redman and featuring John Nesbitt, Claude Jones, Prince Robinson, Milton Senior, Todd Rhodes, Dave Wilborn, Bob Escudero and Cuba Austin . . great arrangements and fantastic playing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support…
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Great and little-recorded clarinetist from the earliest days of the 20th Century in New Orleans . . Big Eye Louis was one of the busiest of the first generation of jazz players and exerted considerable influence on Sidney Bechet and Jimmy Noone, among others. Here are some of his very few recordings with Kid Rena's Delta Jazz Band in 1940 (with Alp…
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Welcome to the Youtini Canon Book Club! In this episode, Emmi, JG, and Hannah break down their thoughts on Temptation of the Force by Tessa Gratton, the second adult novel of The High Republic Phase III. We dive into the romance between Avar and Elzar, the ongoing war between the Nihil and the Republic, and what all of this means as we get closer a…
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Welcome world. This episode of FUNKnation Radio is sponsored by the good folks at FUNKnation Recordings Inc. whose artist: JAVIER GOODEN is the special guest of this episode which just broadcasted on 90.3 WESS FM in northeast Pennsylvania. His newest mixtape is #OnMyWayToCollegeV1 on Soundcloud, Audiomack, Reverbnation & Youtube Music. We debuted h…
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