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Communion often begins with good conversation, and good conversation often begins around the table. Join in on the table talk with award-winning singers, songwriters and authors Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer and their thoughtful guests for the brand new TV show and podcast – Dinner Conversations ... Turning the Light On One Question at a Time.
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As a Boomer I love to talk. Turns out, so does my chatty Millennial co-host. And our favorite way to connect with one another, and hopefully help others connect with each other, is by building conversational bridges. No matter what end of the generational bridge you currently land on, we hope you will join us as we converse with some of our finest “skyscraper” friends who are making inspirational verbal and written differences in our ever-expanding, and ever-connected world. This is Bridges ...
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"The best looking podcast in Scotland..." "This podcast is embarrassing! Booooo...." Welcome to Oh No No No - a podcast covering all things to do with Fife's Finest football team: Raith Rovers This is a podcast, by the fans, for the fans. Each week we'll try to cover the goings on at Stark's Park. Be sure to like, subscribe and follow us on Twitter: @ONNNPodcast We now also have a shop: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/OhNoNoNoPodcast
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Drinks With Nick

Nick Petrulakis

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Combining the best books with the best drinks. I’ll interview the finest writers, because one of the things almost as good as reading a terrific book - is talking to its author. I’ve been creating cocktails and other beverages for my favorite books for more than a decade because I wanted to celebrate the romance between words and drinks - and the storytellers I admire.
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In today's episode, we interview renowned horror author Stephen Graham Jones. We delve into his latest book, "I Was a Teenage Slasher," and explore his passion for the horror genre. Additionally, we discuss his journey from aspiring farmer to successful writer, and pick his brain for book and movie recommendations! READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: S…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. Rovers made it two wins from two in the league cup, but left it late against Scott Agnew's Stranraer. An early Jack Hamilton goal gave hopes of a procession as Ian Murray's men dominated most of the match only for Elliot Dunlop's finish gave the visitors an equaliser give minutes from time. Fortunately, Euan…
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[@ 5 min] We go 'Inside the Huddle' with Karen Slack, the lirico-spinto soprano who rose to prominence in prima donna roles like Butterfly, Tosca, and Aida, but more and more is in demand as a galvanizing voice for African-American artists working in opera and classical music...[@ 33 min] In the 'Listener Mailbag'... It's a scouting report on emerg…
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At a live performance at Queens College, legendary author Joyce Carol Oates reads a piece about her beloved late husband Charlie Gross, called “Hospice / Honeymoon.” Psychologist and author Dr. Allison Applebaum talks about caregiving, and shares insights from her recent book, Stand By Me. And global superstar Ali Sethi shares a brand-new song writ…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. The new season started off with a bang with Aidan Connolly's inspired hat-trick giving Rovers all three points in their league cup opener. Robbie is joined by Scott, Callum and summer signing Ally Pilmer to look back at last weekend's win. The group then take a quick look ahead to tomorrow's visit from Stran…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast and the arrival of the new football season. It's been 30 years since Jimmy Nicholl's intrepid blend of mavericks, youngers and the odd veteran set off to Dingwall to start for the start of the most memorable season in Raith Rovers history and after all that time, Ian Murray will be hoping that his squad can e…
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[@ 4 min] Alright, this week we go Inside the Huddle with Greer Grimsley. The American bass-baritone returns to Santa Fe Opera for Gregory Spears and Tracy K. Smith’s "The Righteous," which receives its world premiere on July 13![@ 33 min] Then…speaking of July 13, this Saturday is the 100th birthday anniversary of Carlo Bergonzi. Musicologist Brad…
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To bring the close season to an, er, close, the ONNN team got together for a bonus episode. Duncan moves from podcast host to quizmaster as Robbie, Blair, Callum, Leslie and Blair get their brains working and answer questions on subjects as varied as ships, endorsement deals and the Rebus novels… and that’s just the first three questions. Play alon…
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On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we chat with prolific and beloved audiobook narrator Natalie Naudus who shares her journey into the world of audiobooks. We discuss the challenges and rewards of the profession, including the process of bringing characters to life through voice. The episode provides an insider's look at the audiobook indu…
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[@ 5 min] This week…we are halfway through the Major League Baseball season! Which means it's time for us to swap some Trading Cards: American Composer Edition. And there are so many! Copland! Gershwin! Floyd!...(slowing) uh…Dominick Argento… (stammering) uh … Philip Glass? Plus, George sends us another postcard from abroad! What iconic Italian ope…
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At a live performance at KQED in San Francisco, bestselling author and New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean tells a story about homing pigeons, and the heartbreaking implications of their extraordinary intelligence. Researcher Dr. Laura Simone Lewis shares her work with bonobos and chimpanzees, and the ways that their intelligence guides their unde…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. Pre-season is well underway and having comprehensively put the podcast's internal bleep test under strain with their vocabulary on Thursday, Robbie and Scott are back to talk through the summer business at Stark's Park. They talk through all the movers and shakers at the club before taking a look at yesterda…
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[Disclaimer: This episode does contain quite a lot of crude language!] Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast where tonight it's time for something a bit different. America: Land of the free, home to mad politics, country music, and questionable footballers who end up at top 6 clubs like Hibs or Aberdeen for a season and a half before departing ba…
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[@ 3 min] This week…Beyonce might have the most Grammys, but number two ain’t bad, especially if it comes with an OBS Hall of Fame nomination. Find out what Hungarian conductor has made the cut for our most prestigious award…[@ 42 min] Then…a field report from Julius Caesar at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, starring friends of the show Emily Pog…
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On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sit down with Christine Bollow, co-owner and events manager for the DC based, community-oriented Loyalty Bookstore. We discuss the importance of book events to communities, Christine’s previous career in audiobooks, how Loyalty raises up young authors and marginalized voices, and our least favorite hou…
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In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we interview Kalima DeSuze, the owner of Cafe con Libros, an intersectional feminist bookstore and coffee shop in Brooklyn, New York. Kalima discusses the challenges of running a bookstore, the importance of community support, and the decision-making process behind stocking books. She also talks about the po…
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On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we speak with Mairi Oliver, a bookseller and owner at Lighthouse Bookshop, a radical bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland. We discuss the shop's mission as an unapologetically activist radical bookshop and its commitment to promoting diverse voices and fighting for social justice. We also talk about the shop’s…
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[@ 5 min] Alright, this week…we go inside the huddle with Mané Galoyan. The Armenian soprano, an alumna of Houston Grand Opera studio and prizewinner at Operalia, is set to make her Santa Fe Opera debut next month as Violetta in La Traviata. We’ll find out how her ‘Murican training prepared her to sing in the big 'Murican houses.[@ 31 min] The stat…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. As you may have seen, John Greer runs the fortnightly Reminiscing Raith in conjuction with Raith Rovers Community Foundation where he meets with former Rovers players and personalities from Scottish football to chat about their experiences within the game. John has been happy to share one of the most recent …
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[@ 4 min] This Sunday is Father’s Day, but unfortunately, George Cederquist is out of town, so our good dad role model can’t help us out this week. We’ll cover some bad dads in opera to learn what NOT to celebrate this weekend… [@ 29 min] A free throw from tenor Julian Prégardien, son of tenor Christoph Pregardien, who describes what its like havin…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast! Whether you're burning in Benidorm, or bouncing about the shows in Burntisland, you've all seen the weather reports. Everyone's favourite technical director has been making the calls, and tonight we're delighted to be back talking over the summer transfer window at Raith Rovers football club. Robbie takes th…
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[@ 3 min] It’s an Opera Theater double-header! First we go ‘Inside the Huddle’ with tenor Paul Groves who is set to sing the title role in Philip Glass’ "Galileo Galilei", the OG science-denial show (before everyone was doing it...)[@ 27 min] Listen for the final field report from PJ as the Met’s current season wraps…[@ 32 min] Then, Andrew Jorgens…
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[@ 4 min and 39 min] We climb into the Wayback Machine for two ‘Inside the Huddle’ segments (taped in back-to-back weeks, no less) from August 2023...[@ 29 min] And then… The ‘Listener Mailbag’ overflows with new listeners and old friends...GET YOUR VOICE HEARDoperaboxscore.comfacebook.com/obschi1@operaboxscoreIG operaboxscore…
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It was the last game of the season, and scoreline wise, the worst. But how do the panel feel about it? Duncan is joined by Graeme, Callum and Carol for a playoff final post-mortem. Rather than subjecting themselves to a play-by-play analysis, they focus on where the tie was won and lost, and what the mood in the support was by full time. But just a…
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On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sit down with NYT Bestselling author Claire Lombardo. We discuss her new book, Same As It Ever Was, as well as her previous novel, The Most Fun We Ever Had. We dive into her love for writing about family dynamics and the process of crafting realistic dialogue. She also shares what it’s like to be a boo…
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Duncan, Leslie, Blair and Sandy sit down on the eve of the Rovers’ biggest game in 25 years to look back on Thursday night’s 2-1 defeat and look forward to Sunday’s showdown. Dispensing with structure and order, the boys focus in on how they’re feeling ahead of the second leg, and where they’re finding grounds for rampant optimism. You can also fin…
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[@ 2 min] The second ever World Opera Forum is set to kick off early next month in Los Angeles. To preview this global gathering, (this United Nations of Opera, if you will), we go ‘Inside the Huddle’ with an American delegate, Houston Grand Opera general director and CEO Khori Dastoor...[@ 37 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill’… the Royal news co…
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Episode 64: Ross County (H) Playoff Final Preview Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. The stage is set for the final game at Stark's Park in front of a mammoth home crowd. The goal is simple: get Rovers back to the top flight for the first time since 1997. But to do that Ian Murray's men will need to overcome Don Cowie's Staggies. Robbie is jo…
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S07 E08: On our season finale episode, we are excited to have a full interview with Dan Haseltine - songwriter, composer, author, nonprofit leader, and Grammy Award-winning frontman of Jars of Clay. --- TRACK LIST FOR S07 E08 --- "Fade To Grey" - Jars of Clay "Hero" - Jars of Clay "Cry Me A River" - The River Cryers --- CREDITS --- Host/Producer - …
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Blair, Leslie, Carol, Robbie and Scott join Duncan for an in-depth, rambling and adoration-filled lookback at an all-time great Friday night at Stark’s Park. Rather than getting bogged down by things like ‘research’ and ‘watching the highlights’, the podcast team wax lyrical about each Rover in turn, as they took another step closer to the Premiers…
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[@ 2 min] FOS Francesca Zambello and composer Christopher Tin recently changed the ending of "Turandot" at the Kennedy Center. We’re taking a page from their book to see what problematic productions might also be in need of a refreshed finale...[@ 20 min] And then... PJ files two ecstatic field reports from the Met: one is a rock concert and the ot…
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Duncan, Blair and Scott get the tactics board out and go deep into Partick Thistle 1-2 Raith Rovers, as the Rovers take a solid lead into the second leg of the Premiership playoffs. There’s talk of stunning finishes, tired legs, secret injuries, and whether or not Scott Robinson meant to supply the assist of the season as he went arse over teakettl…
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Having watched Friday night's gruelling quarter finals, Rovers now know they'll face Partick Thistle in the playoff semi finals. Duncan is joined by Iain, Callum, Scott and Robbie to talk through the Friday night battle between Doolan's men and Rhys McCabe's media darlings and what should be expecting from the Jags. Naturally, the gang then pick th…
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[@ 4 min] This week, 'Hometown Team' Chicago Opera Theater announced its new season. Lawrence Edelson joins us to unpack the first full season he programmed as the company’s recently appointed General Director...[@ 38 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill’… We have the latest Royal news. Not Kate and William, or Meghan and Harry; it’s the newly-named…
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After going through all of the regular league season and only winning one game by more than a solitary goal, Raith Rovers put on a clinic against bottom dwellers Arbroath to go into the playoffs on a high. Doubles for Callum Smith and Lewis Vaughan were supplemented by a Jack Hamilton goal which saw Rovers run riot over the red lichties. Duncan is …
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Bonus episode! News of the mildly delayed season six, as well as some upcoming live shows, including: 5/11 Joyce Carol Oates + Ali Sethi with special guests Tony Trischka and Dr. Allison Applebaum at LeFrak Concert Hall in Queens, NY 6/13 Susan Orlean + Diana Gameros with special guest Laura Simone Lewis at KQED in San Francisco 7/10 W. Kamau Bell …
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Welcome back to the Oh No No No podcast. League game 36 and familiar foes come to town in the shape of already-doomed Arbroath. Jim McIntyre's men haven't won a game since their standard 'against all odds' effort against Rovers at Gayfield, and having proudly proclaimed that "Hammy won the league at Starks Park" a few years ago, it's fitting that S…
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[@ 4 min] We go ‘Inside the Huddle’ with the newly-minted general director of Opera Philadelphia: it’s the return of Friend of the Show Anthony Roth Costanzo, reaping the benefits of the OBS bump...[@ 27 min] We dip into the ‘Listener Mailbag’ on your reactions to our recent interview with Extinction Rebellion and the results of our Sweet Sixteen S…
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Duncan is joined by Callum and Scott to deep dive the many, many talking points from a riveting and action packed afternoon in the Greenock sunshine. Who could possibly resist an in-depth breakdown of… some saves! A header! A slow linesman!? The boys talk through who was rested and who wasn’t, the contributions of Scott McGill, Callum Smith and Kev…
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In the final episode of our first-ever Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, we interview author Steven Rowley. We discuss "The Guncle" and its sequel, themes of grief and humor in his books, his experience narrating his own audiobooks, and more. The episode concludes with the hosts discussing plans for Independent Bookstore Day. Photo credit: Afonso Salc…
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Welcome back to the Oh No No Podcast. This weekend is the penultimate round of league fixtures and Raith go on their final away day before the playoffs down to the unprepossessing sights of Greenock to face Dougie Imrie's Morton. Host Robbie Weir is joined by regulars Scott Fleming and Christina Beattie, along with special guests Nicola Forrest and…
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[@ 2 min] The opera world says goodbye to the legendary Sir Andrew Davis...[@ 25 min] We go 'Inside the Huddle' with John Mark Rozendaal, a musician and Extinction Rebellion activist who disrupted the Met’s “Tannhäuser” last winter... [@ 47 min] In the ‘Two Minute Drill’: all aboard the Caballé Express...!GET YOUR VOICE HEARDoperaboxscore.comfacebo…
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In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, Craig and Karen interview Dr. Darcie Little Badger, author of "Elatsoe" and the prequel "Sheine Lende." Dr. Little Badger discusses her background as an oceanographer and her transition to full-time writing, the influence of her family on her work, and indigenous futurism. Photo: Bekah M. Photog…
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On today’s episode, we sat down with Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘Less,’ Andrew Sean Greer. We discuss how he approached writing the sequel ‘Less is Lost’, book recommendations, his favorite burrito in San Francisco, and what it's like to be a crossword clue and question on Jeopardy. Photo credit: Kaliel Roberts READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code:…
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In this episode, we interview author Hanif Abdurraqib about his new book, "There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension," his writing process, and the themes of aging and mortality in his book. We also discuss his upcoming tour and the importance of place and community in his work, as well as his favorite style of french fry. Photo: Kate S…
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Join Craig and Karen for the first ever Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, a week-long celebration of authors, narrators, booksellers, and more leading up to Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday April 27th, 2024! Stay tuned for conversations with authors Hanif Abdurraqib, Andrew Sean Greer, Darcie Little Badger, and Steven Rowley. Libro.fm also has a …
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Duncan, Robbie, Carol and John get together to congratulate Dundee United on their league title through only the lightest gritting of teeth, and then cheer themselves up with a thorough breakdown of Friday night’s win over Inverness Caley Thistle. Following a good chat through the performances of Corr, Dabrowski, Mullin & Co, it’s the return of Sho…
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[@ 5 min] Harry Bicket, music director of Santa Fe Opera, takes a ‘Free Throw’ on being pigeonholed as an Early Music specialist. This summer, Maestro Bicket conducts "Don Giovanni"; we ask him to weigh in on his favorite act of a Mozart opera…[@ 19 min] In 'Chalk Talk'... It’s all very well for us to bust a bracket finding the Best School of Music…
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Duncan is joined by Christina, Scott and Graeme to preview a trip up the A9 to Inverness on Friday night. With the prospect of playoffs on the horizon, there’s talkof changes to the starting line-up, and whether it’s time to start getting minutes into the legs of players whose game time has been limited of late. After the usual wild stabs at line-u…
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