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History Daily

Airship | Noiser | Wondery

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On History Daily, we do history, daily. Every weekday, host Lindsay Graham (American Scandal, American History Tellers) takes you back in time to explore a momentous event that happened ‘on this day’ in history. Whether it’s to remember the tragedy of December 7th, 1941, the day “that will live in infamy,” or to celebrate that 20th day in July, 1969, when mankind reached the moon, History Daily is there to tell you the true stories of the people and events that shaped our world—one day at a ...
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Every week Billie, Alex and Luke sit down to watch and talk about a horror movie that they have traditionally been too afraid to see. As a bunch of horror movie newbies and budding fans we are trying to watch the scary things and show people that in the end they're just movies there's nothing to fear!
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Join Billy, a visual effects artist and cameraman, and Dave, who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of film, as they catch up and chat about a thing. With a wealth of film knowledge, a love of cinema, and a humorous style, find out what we’ve watched this week, and what we thought about it. This podcast is brought to you by the Poddy Mouth Radio Network. If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at contactus@poddymouthradio.com, and find us at http://w ...
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Two long time friends talking about the stuff they love and making jokes* *jokes subject to interpretation. [parental advisory explicit content] "They really do just talk about anything, don't they" -Jaymee from The Sanderlanche Podcast
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3 The Podcast

Billy Blanks Jr, Colby Burnette, Eric Shoji

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3 Best Friends, 3 Races, 3 Perspectives, having fun, getting deep, laughing and debating.TV Host & Dance Fitness Personality Billy Blanks Jr. joins World Renown DJ Creator of DJU Eric Shoji and Model/Social Media Influencer Colby Burnette.
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This podcast begins with a fantasy story for young people. This high adventure story is followed by child friendly tales, original and classic! From Simon Brooks, who also reads from Kipling, Lear, R.L. Stevenson and others in the public domain!
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Cherokee Billie - The Sacred Path

Spiritual Path Cherokee Billie

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Where are you on your Sacred Path? Spiritual Advisor Cherokee Billie has 39 years experience in spirituality and working privately to help people on their path. Cherokee Billie is a Certified Animal Communicator and Certified Reiki Animal healer. She brings clarity and a sense of well being to each person she works with. This intuitive woman can help you to begin, or to continue, your Sacred Path. https://cherokeebilliespiritualadvisor.com/
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BETA

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"BETA" comes from producer/host Doug Gordon. BETA is a polyphonic mosh pit where high culture and low culture collide, taking an immersive, innovative, playful and provocative approach to exploring arts, culture and technology.
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The Warm Up is a new sports radio show on SEN that airs every Saturday morning at 8am. Hosted by sports broadcaster Matt Worland and former Geelong champion Cam Mooney The show will preview a huge weekend of sports from around the country, with a focus on local footy in Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo, which is a significant part of each community, with coverage of the games that matter Listen live from 8am every Saturday on the SEN app - https://www.sen.com.au/app/
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THE GOSSIP & THE CRITIC

Craig Bennett and Ian Horner

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Craig Bennett and Ian Horner are two Aussie gay guys who fell into a career of meeting and talking with the stars. Their YouTube channel includes interviews with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Ann-Margret, Todd McKenney, Alan Cumming, and some famous people, too! Up-to-the-minute interviews and we’re also raiding our archives for our chats with Liza, Cate, Meryl, Doc Martin, Helen Reddy, Hugh Sheridan, Tom Skerritt, Fran Drescher, Josh Thomas, Lesley Gore, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Judith Lucy, K ...
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Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all walks of life to his home for amazingly revealing conversations. Marc's probing, comprehensive interview style allows guests to express themselves in ways listeners have never heard. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Magical Storybook podcast is a collection of ancient bedtime stories and folklore from around the world. Perfect for young children and adults to listen to in the car or at bedtime. Download free Read-Along books to accompany the podcast stories at our website: https://www.magical-storybook.com/podcast-read-along-ebooks Bedtime stories for kids, bedtime story, story for kids, princess bedtime stories, kids scary stories, storytime, nursery rhyme books read aloud, magic tales, magic tales the ...
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The Envelope

Los Angeles Times

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The Envelope podcast pulls back the curtain to reveal intimates stories from this award season’s top contenders. A-list actors, directors and showrunners join Los Angeles Times entertainment reporters Yvonne Villarreal and Mark Olsen for conversations about their personal lives and creative processes — and how it all fuels their art.
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UFO encounters have been reported over 75 years igniting some of history's most controversial cover-ups. Millions of people claim to have seen UFOs. Some encounters are so shocking and mysterious that they earn the label "The Big SECRET." Why The Big Secret™ uses an entertaining and informative cultural lens to provide a rare glimpse into the minds of the experiencers with the hopes of better understanding their psychological traumas. With the help of in-depth research, we delve deep into th ...
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Project Warman

Connor Warman

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A collection of conversations with people that I have had the pleasure of crossing paths with throughout my life to date surrounding CrossFit, fitness, endurance challenges, and life. An evolution of my own mind, thought processes, and my personal journey of continuing to become who I am as a person.
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The Mild Vanilla Podcast is a comedic conversation with an interesting guest. That's not a funny description though. Ummm how about: Seasoned podcaster Will Hopper rambles through a conversation with a neat guest. That is almost worse. Idk just listen to it, you'll get it :)
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The Sidetrackt Podcast

Luis and Jesus Jimenez

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We have topics to talk about that we forget that we are talking about. It’s always an accident. It’s always improv and unscripted. We dabble into everything we can. Anything from blah politics to MMA to our own life encounters.
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Cheyne Hannegan here at Holiday Adjacent, where the meaningless (National & InternationalDays) find meaning. Like National Quitters Day. So, if you vow to quit not listening to this podcast, this National Quitters Day, I vow to never quit recording until we get some extra holidays. This is the assignment and I am doing the work. Avail your ears to a potential Holiday.
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Jelly Bean JukeBox

Capt Jelly Bean(Todd DeJarnatt)

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Our mad cap and zany astro pals along with Captain Jelly Bean,takes you on a ride to the stars. So tune into Jelly Bean Radio. The sweetest radio this side of the Milky Way!
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Christian Medical and Dental Association's Dr. Jeff Barrows talks about Christians' opportunity to impact their local government for good, by protecting the life of the unborn. Vibrant Faith's Rick Lawrence, co-author of "The Suicide Solution," shares about what it looks like to be anchored in the present regardless of circumstances, not dwelling i…
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Carmen once again joins from the Lausanne Congress in South Korea, today unpacking how Christians do their best to draw lines in places where Jesus would and how to worship while at work. Philos Project's Luke Moon shares an update on the Israel-Heezbollah conflict and the process of learning to trust in God even though desired "results" may not be…
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September 24, 1988. Ben Johnson wins the men’s 100 meters final at the Seoul Olympics, only to be stripped of his medal three days later. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/…
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Pyschologist Linda Mintle shares about the need to pray for healing, while still trusting in God- clinging to 2 Corinthians 12:9 in all seasons of life, especially during times of struggle. Robby Angle, President of True Face, talks about the process of discipleship and why it's only possible to give what we receive- so we can only give love to oth…
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Carmen joins from South Korea to share about her experience thus far at the Lausanne Congress, outlining how we declare and display Christ to the world around us. Political scientist Daniel Bennett talks about how the new “God’s Not Dead” film is resonating with the masses and the pursuit of valuing long term solutions over chasing instant gratific…
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Marvel fans around the world know Elizabeth Olsen as The Scarlet Witch, but Elizabeth says she has a different alter ego inside of her— that of an elderly New Yorker living on her own in the big city. Elizabeth talks with Marc about this fantasy and how it has something to do with a lifelong desire to avoid the trappings of fame. They also talk abo…
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September 23, 1957. Three years after the Supreme Court abolishes segregation in schools, nine African American students attempt to attend Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, only to be escorted from the premises by armed police. This episode originally aired in 2022. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. His…
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Jupiter might have “blinked” for more than a century. A storm in its southern hemisphere might have winked out, with another eventually taking its place – today’s Great Red Spot. Scientists first reported a spot in Jupiter’s southern hemisphere as early as 1632, and definitely by 1665. But there were no records of it from the early 1700s to the ear…
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Three bright companions cradle the Moon early tomorrow: the planet Jupiter and the brightest stars of Taurus. The whole group climbs into good view by midnight, and stands high in the sky at dawn. The star Elnath is to the left of the Moon at that hour, with brilliant Jupiter to the lower left of the Moon, and Aldebaran a little farther below the M…
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On today’s Saturday Matinee, we examine the raging debate that gripped New York City in 1818: are whales fish? Link to The Constant: www.constantpodcast.com Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at…
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In many ways, fall has already arrived. The fall term has started for schools. Football season is underway. And September 1st marks the beginning of the fall weather season. Astronomical fall catches up to them tomorrow. Autumn officially arrives at 7:44 a.m. Central Daylight Time – the moment of the fall equinox. The change in seasons occurs as th…
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Adam Holz from Plugged In reacts to Meta partnering with other social media outlets to establish an anti-self harm platform and shares review for "Transformers One." Abdu Murray of Embrace the Truth shares about why the credibility of the message is always heavily impacted by the integrity of the messenger and the wisdom we find in 1 Peter 3:15-18.…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter talks about the things that mark the life of a Jesus follower and why the things that have love will last forever. Apologist Daniel DeWitt shares about all the ways we get God wrong, compared to the one way to get Him right and living for our own pleasures versus accepting God's kindness that leads to repent…
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September 20, 1973. In a widely-publicized exhibition match, tennis champion Billie Jean King defeats former player Bobby Riggs in what becomes known as “the Battle of the Sexes”. This episode originally aired in 2022. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to H…
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I love foxes, although not everyone does! They have a bad rap because they are pretty intelligent. Here some foxes make plans with the 'guard dogs' on how they can all benefit. Then the chickens, the resourceful chickens make a plan! What are some of your favourite creatures? I hope you enjoy the walk in the woods with Moe and the folk tale. Stay s…
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When Voyager 2 flew past Neptune, 35 years ago, its list of discoveries included six moons, a set of rings, a giant storm, and an odd magnetic field. Mission scientists converted some of its observations of the field to sound. And scientists are still trying to understand the magnetic field today. Neptune is the Sun’s most remote major planet. It’s…
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Bible Teacher Carol McLeod talks about her Extraordinary Ordinary bible study and how God can be very present, even amid the mundane and painful parts of your life. Sports Spectrum's Jason Romano talks about NFL and other athletes, how they seek to keep Christ the center of their lives amid the pressures of competitive sports. Faith Radio podcasts …
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Political Scientist Mark Caleb Smith lives near Springfield, OH, which has been in the news because of false claims against its immigrant Haitian community by politicians. He talks about how as people of truth and grace, we as Christians, need to be careful about false claims and not dehumanize others. Carmen LaBerge talks about idolatry, not just …
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As a kid, Jason Ritter felt a lot of pressure as the son of a beloved actor who audiences felt like they knew personally. He didn’t feel pressure from his parents, but rather pressure from the world, believing he had to live up to being John Ritter’s son. Jason talks with Marc about how that insecurity, as well as his struggle to find his own ident…
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September 19, 1940. Polish resistance fighter Witold Pilecki is voluntarily captured and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp to gather intelligence. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at https:…
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The giant planets of the outer solar system are like mini-solar systems on their own, because each has a large entourage of moons. Consider Neptune, the solar system’s fourth-largest major planet, which is putting in its best showing of the year. It rises at sunset and remains in the sky all night. It’s also at its brightest for the year. But it’s …
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We discuss 911 with activist and film maker Teace Snyder and Tony Arterburn. We also discuss the Trump assassination attempts with John Brisson Watch Trace's short film about 911 here https://vimeo.com/34497756 It's a must watch Find his work here: https://teace.ca/blindfold.htmlBy Billy Ray Valentine
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Join us as we have a peaceful jaunt to the country side, and nothing bad happens at all as we discuss the new remake of a Danish film 'Speak No Evil'. Don't forget to join our new Facebook listener group to interact with us, and have your comments read out in the show! https://www.facebook.com/groups/861635818954588 If you like this podcast, or hat…
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Bible and Business' Bill English talks about the the impact of potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, as well as the concern about the continued growth of the federal debt, and what it means for us, especially as we seek to love our neighbor well and share the Gospel. Meghan Ryan Asbury, author of "You are Not Behind," looks back on o…
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FaithWire's Billy Hallowell talks about how Tim Tebow and Erik Estrada are each fighting the problem of human trafficking, as well addresses the concern of how people treat playing around with dark and demonic things this time of year may not be child's play. Ruth Kramer of Mission Network News reports on the attack on numerous Hezbollah fighters b…
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September 18, 96 CE. After growing increasingly tyrannical, Roman Emperor Domitian is assassinated by court officials, ushering in a period of peace and prosperity. This episode originally aired in 2023. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com…
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A hidden giant lurks between the Moon and the bright planet Saturn tonight. Neptune is the fourth-largest planet in the solar system, and it’s putting in its best showing of the year this week. But it’s so far away that you need help to see it. Neptune is about four times the diameter of Earth. But it’s the Sun’s most-remote major planet – 30 times…
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Clothier Jason Hammerberg, author of "100% Jesus," talks about the gap he saw for children to connect to Jesus not only for being saved, but to empower them to live for God. It's all Jesus! Corbin Hoornbeek, the president of the University of Northwestern-St Paul and Northwestern Media casts the vision of living an unwavering life because of God's …
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On this US Constitution Day, Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs looks at how the nation's founding document built to balance democratic governance with our fallen human nature. Author and podcaster Jennie Allen shares the vision of Gather25, a global prayer event brings Christians around the the world together through modern …
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September 17, 1849. Harriet Tubman escapes slavery with her two brothers. She will go on to become a leader in the abolitionist and suffragist movements and is remembered as an American hero. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more hi…
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The Moon has a lot going on tonight. For one thing, it’s full. And it’s the best-known full Moon of the year – the Harvest Moon. It’ll stage a minor eclipse that’ll be visible across almost all of the United States. And a couple of giant planets lurk near by – one of them especially close. The Harvest Moon honor goes to the full Moon that’s closest…
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Former Homeland Security officer Elizabeth Neumann reflects on the 9/11 attacks from 23 years ago, how we have changed as a people, and some of the recent security threats in the news. Carmen LaBerge opens the Monday Mailbag and your texts to answer your questions about applying the mind of Christ to what's happening around us. Faith Radio podcasts…
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Lionshare's Dave Buerhing reflects on how Jon Bon Jovi allowed his busy schedule be interrupted when a person is in need. Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Faith that Shines in the Culture," helps us to priorities our obediences to Him and to civic leaders, and to do so in a way that honors both. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. G…
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While putting together his new memoir, Eric Roberts developed a fuller understanding of his life as an actor. As someone whose parents did not help him establish a sense of self, his journey through various roles and personality types was part of figuring out who he was. Eric and Marc compare notes on revelations about parents and Eric looks back o…
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September 16, 1920. A horse-drawn wagon explodes in the middle of New York’s financial district, killing 30 people. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California…
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On March 2nd of the year 1105, the Moon barely dipped its toe into Earth’s outer shadow, the penumbra. The eclipse was so faint and short that it probably went unnoticed. But it marked the start of a cycle that will last 1300 years and feature 73 eclipses. And the next one takes place tomorrow night. The full Moon – the Harvest Moon – will pass thr…
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Andromeda is best known for the Andromeda Galaxy, M31. But that’s not the constellation’s only good “deep-sky” object. One of them is inside our own galaxy: a dying star known as the Blue Snowball Nebula. Even though it’s much closer than the Andromeda Galaxy, the Snowball is still a good jaunt from Earth – about 5500 light-years. It’s a bubble of …
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On today’s Saturday Matinee, we crack open our cookbooks to learn about the history of cake making in America and how the introduction of "pearl ash" revolutionized baking from the 18th century and beyond. Link to The History of American Food: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/ Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening a…
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The flying horse has lost his belly button. Astronomers took it away from him a century ago. It’s represented by the star Alpheratz. For centuries, the star was shared by Pegasus the flying horse, and Andromeda the princess. It was his navel, and her head. It was the brightest member of both constellations. But in the 1920s, astronomers drew formal…
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