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One Big Boat

Last Minute Productions

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One Big Boat, "We're all in this together," is a podcast devoted to non-profits. Each episode will feature an interview with a leader of a non-profit organization. Explore the reason they exist, their mission, their struggles, and what the future holds for them. Some may be made up of a few people, while others might be part of a national organization. But — all are making a difference in our world.
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Discern

Life, Hope & Truth

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This podcast features content from Discern Magazine. In a world that can be complex and discouraging, it’s refreshing to find thoughtful, practical answers to the questions that affect you. We are dedicated to giving you meaningful insights that are relevant to your life now and that can give you solid hope for your future.
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Bringing you the 🔥🔥 🔥🔥 Afrobeats, HipHop, Dancehall, R&B, Reggaeton and More Mixes. Email djboatweglobal@gmail.com for bookings. Check out my playlists and singles on my Spotify/Apple Music, Audiomack, Souncloud and Youtube page. Search (DJ BOAT). Video versions for all mixes on my Youtube page.
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Grace Central Coast

Tim Theule & the Grace Central Coast Teaching Team

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Grace Central Coast is a Gospel-centered, multi-campus church doing all we can to help people find and follow Jesus. Thanks for listening. We'd love to hear how God's Word and the Gospel have encouraged your heart. Let us know at info@gracecentralcoast.org.
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So many books, so little time! Jim McKeown hosts this weekly review of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and biographies. Jim is a lifelong voracious reader who learned to read by the “rule of 50" - if he’s not engaged in the characters, the prose, or the plot by page 50, he puts in a book mark and returns it to the shelf. Likely Stories is a production of KWBU in Waco, Texas.
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Tribulation Farce is a comedy podcast about the Christian Fiction series: Left Behind. Join Harvard Divinity School Grad Jennifer Cheek and her Comedian/Gamer husband Tim Lanning for a chapter-by-chapter analysis of each and every Left Behind book. We'll discuss the Christian Right's obsession with conspiracy theories, the Apocalypse, and hopefully, the humor therein. New episodes every other Sunday until the Rapture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the official Podcast for The Peoples Movies . A Cinephile’s Thoughts On Film, Your hosts Paul Devine and Clotilde Chinnici , thank you for joining us. One simple rule at this podcast, we’ll chat about all things film, streaming and television. No set running time or exactly what I’ll talk about. The films or shows might new releases, some might be old ones. It may not be a review, just a rant.
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Words On Film is the spoken word show dedicated to moving pictures. Dan Burke, the host and movie critic, reviews many of the latest films out in theaters and on demand, and gives a heads-up on the movies that are coming out next week.
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Whatever's Clever

Jackson, Jordan, & Sam

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The randomly generated podcast where whatever...is clever! Join Jackson, Jordan, and Sam as they talk the everyday whatever, and make it seem more clever. You won't think of the randomly generated word the same after listening to this show. Grab a drink, and a towel, because you will spill it while laughing out loud!
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Sprinklez is here to help you find your next favorite television show, movie and podcast with recommendations, a boat load of laughs and a healthy dose of fabulousness thrown in!
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Kinda FOB

Yana Kayrevich, Olya Gritsak, and Inna Polishuk

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Join Yana and her aunts, Inna and Olya as they chat about the life experience as someone who is kinda fresh off the boat. We discuss our experience in America when it comes to business, dating, cultural topics, and more!
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Listen To Sassy: Life In The 90s

Tara Ariano, Pamela Ribon and David T. Cole

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From 1988-1994, Sassy was the coolest magazine going for Gen-X teens. Celebrate that golden time by joining Tara Ariano, Pamela Ribon and David T. Cole for a deep dive into every one of its 80 glorious issues and remember what it was like hanging out with Jane, Christina, Catherine, Karen, and the whole crew, learning What Now, What Next, and so much more!
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Welcome to "The Fifth Hammer Growth Podcast," hosted by Spencer Matthews, alongside Ryan Riley and Dave Huffman, your guides to help you find harmony in imperfection as you journey towards success in life and business. Together, Ryan, Dave, and Spencer successfully built and sold the health and beauty e-commerce brand Microbe Formulas with an annual revenue of 50 million and an eye-popping exit valuation of 200 million dollars in less than five years. Now, they're pulling back the curtain an ...
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Hate Expectations

Lizzy Palmer and Nathan Beeler

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Good books are read For adaptations that blew. Come hear a discussion By the H.E. crew. Lizzy and Nate and the occasional guest dissect novels, novellas, short stories, plays, leaflets, cereal boxes -- anything that was later turned into a movie. They pillory plot differences, castigate casting choices, and revel in all that is right.
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The following is a true story that needs to be told about a group of Good Ol' Boys from the south. Finding their way through their unique spiritual journey in the 1980's. Petey and JJ, the main protagonists of these stories, are accompanied on their escapades by Gyro, a psychedelic engineer from California, and Sugar Bear, a Civil Rights Activist and Vietnam protester. The group of young entrepreneurs made their way by utilizing their individual skill sets, coming together as a team to becom ...
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He Said, She Said Movie Reviews

April K & Tim H - Movie Reviewers

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April and Tim share their love of movies and each other with their listeners. A pair of movie fanatics, having seen over 3,500 movies together, April and Tim bring their unique perspective and that of their genders to their movie reviews. What started as movie reviews for family and friends has grown in the He Said, She Said Movie Reviews Podcast. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
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Angler's Happy Hour

Fishing podcast with Josh Bertrand, Rob Vanderkooi, and Nic McMurry

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Josh Bertrand, Rob Vanderkooi, and Nic McMurry show their lighter side through funny and interesting stories along with real experiences. The hosts interview some of the country's top freshwater anglers and pass around valuable fishing tips and information suited for both beginners and experts.
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As I already have a podcast produced by the Texas Standard, Stories from Texas, I wanted to launch a new one that would go beyond the limits of where my stories are typically corralled. I'm calling it Beyond Texas so that I can share the many inspirational and astounding stories I know that don't fit the theme I'm most known for. Here you will get me, for better or worse, unabridged.
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Jojo’s World

Liam S. Smith & Nick Ballantyne

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Jojo’s World is a fortnightly Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure recap and discussion podcast. Each episode, Jojo superfan Liam S. Smith is joined by newcomer and music-nerd, Nick Ballantyne to watch an episode and have an unscripted, largely coherent discussion of its influences, references and basically anything else that seems interesting.
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The Yacht or Nyacht Podcast

JD Ryznar, Steve Huey, Dave Lyons, Hunter Stair

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This podcast does one thing and one thing only: It determines whether songs are "yacht rock" or "nyacht rock." "Hollywood" Steve Huey, David Lyons, JD Ryznar, and Hunter Stair, the team that coined the genre "yacht rock" with their legendary webseries, rate curated and listener-suggested tracks on the highly-accurate Yachtski Scale to build out the playlist of certified yacht rock songs. Their analysis employs a precise scientific method that involves a deep well of musical knowledge, impecc ...
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Goin' Overboard!

Goin' Overboard!

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The #1 podcast recorded from a boat bar! We talk the happenings in entertainment, sports, and all the weird stuff that happens around the world! Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, IG, and our website too! www.goinoverboardpc.com
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"Won't you come along with me, to the Mississippi? We'll take a boat to the land of dreams, steam down the river, down to New Orleans." We have designated ourselves as the voices and ambassadors of one of the greatest cities in the world, New Orleans! Creole is the true New Orleans native. As for Retro, he's a country boy who moved to the Westbank of the city back in 2004, picked up on the culture and fell in love with the city, and later fell in love with one of the natives in the process. ...
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J. Claude Deering is a comedian and actor whose friends are much more successful than he is. Join him and his famous guests for fun and insightful conversations about the intersection of career, art, and life. Each episode of the series features interviews with huge movie stars, big TV stars, and even some bright shining Broadway stars. As well as second guest interviews with exciting up-and-coming comics and actors, and established producers, directors, and writers. Support this podcast: ht ...
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This Week in Anguish

Tristan and Ardella Thompson

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This Week in Anguish is the Canucks podcast that feels your pain out loud. A weekly conversation about the only thing that really matters with co-hosts Tristan and Ardella Thompson. New episodes released weekly during the season and occasionally during the off-season.
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Frithcast

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Inclusive Heathen podcast containing a healthy dose of geekery, a fair bit of cake and a hint of queer, by Suzanne Martin, the Gytha in Jeans, and a Coffee-Powered Druid called Kate Coldwind. Welcome around the virtual campfire!
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As a kid, it was a good Saturday afternoon if I had a bowl of Cheetos and a collection of Peanuts comic strips in front of me. Charlie Brown and the gang were friends to me. (I especially identified with Linus.) I really liked the week-long story arcs and the brilliant mix of humor, frustration and perseverance of these lil' folks. And, honestly, I'm a little sad Shermie never took off as a main character. Animated Peanuts was great too. The airing of a Peanuts TV special was a big event in ...
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Harrison Otis says of The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the nineteen thirty-six Berlin Olympics, "...this is more than a sports story. It’s a window into American life during the Great Depression. It’s a story about Hitler’s rise to power. It’s a story of the men and women from Washington whose friendships and co…
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This Sunday, I will continue my summer sermon series, Reel Theology: Going to the Movies with God, with part 2, "The Boys in the Boat: Harmony, Balance, and Rhythm." If you have not seen this movie, I highly recommend it! It is available on Amazon Prime Video. It is the stirring story of the University of Washington junior varsity rowing team that …
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A recent New York Times article shed light on how some fishing communities are grappling with opioid abuse and overdoses in fishing communities. Overdoses at sea are much more difficult to stop than on land. A program founded by Oregon State University in partnership with Oregon Sea Grant called “Fishermen First Aid and Safety Training” (FFAST) tra…
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Portland and Multnomah County have been working together for decades on how to get people experiencing homelessness off the streets and ultimately into permanent housing. Since 2016 that collaboration has taken the form of a Joint Office of Homeless Services. The five-member city commission, three of whom are running for mayor this fall, narrowly a…
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Today the guys review a recent national anthem at the homerun derby. Then Bob surprises the fellas with a gift to congratulate the team on the top ratings in the city. Finally we try to stay friendly as we talk American Politics on Toxic Tuesday. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Legend of Galactic Heroes E5 & E6 LoGH goes super Star Trek this ep, by showing us a planet that’s just ancient Rome. Heads Up: Next episode will be delayed due to travel for a funeral. Sorry folks, them’s the breaks! Our theme music is Ride of the Galactic Heroes by Milk Jooce, it can be found at https://milkjooce.bandcamp.com/ If you enjoy the sh…
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According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, veterans have a 57% higher risk of suicide than the general population. But little is known about how that risk differs between men and women. In the first study of its kind, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University followed a group of veterans for roughly a year after a nonfatal s…
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Earlier this month, a new journal based in Portland launched online with its first set of published scientific articles. But the Stacks Journal isn’t your typical academic journal, according to its founder, David Green, an ecologist who previously worked at OSU’s Institute for Natural Resources. He says that it removes some of the main obstacles as…
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In late June, it was announced that the city of Bend was awarded one of 21 grants given out by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing, also known as PRO Housing initiative. The 21 communities received grants between $1 million and $6.7 million from a pool of $85 million. Bend is th…
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Today the guys avoid getting political and talk about Einstein the man. We then go head to head with an amazing quiz put in buy Chuy. The fellas talk calls as well about everyone's weekend. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Mornings with Matt and Bob
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Love movies. Your in the right place as The Chronicle Film Podcast episode 032 is ready for your audio pleasure. Clotilde Chinnici and Paul Devine review Ti West's MaXXXine along with 1960's set rom-com Fly Me To The Moon. We will go back to the 1980's with MaXXXine and to 1985, Maxine Minx is "f***in' Star". Mia Goth reprises her from X, now blind…
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This week Don gathers reports from the likes of Robbie Campo covering the Breton Sound and a week of fantastic fishing, a recap of this week's LDWF meeting that might spell trouble for the future of Louisiana turkey hunting, Daryl Carpenter tells all about nighttime fishing around Grand Isle and boats needing to get lights. Later on, we hear from t…
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In the 2nd hour, Don starts off hearing from Mike Gallo about spotting rigs along the lakes around Louisiana, Brendan Bayard sounds off on the best time to be out on the water for a good catch in a kayak, a Bad Boys story that details how 3 men were simply just trying to help an alligator find a home, and our "Plastic Man", Ryan Lambert tells all a…
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In our special kayak-focused segment, Brendan Bayard from the BCKFC drops in to discuss if you can get cited with a DWI while in a kayak, if we are in a bit of a "down year" for bigger fish along the coast, how things have been around Point-Aux-Chenes for, and what is the best time of the day for paddling for a catch?…
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Send us a Text Message. This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale sits down with the Chief Marketing & Communication Officer of the Montana Department of Commerce, Mitch Staley, to talk about the VisitMT.com website and all the amazing things it can do for Montanans and those outside of Montana that want to discover our gre…
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This week with the phones back to working again, Don calls up the likes of Robbie Campo to discuss how fishing has been out on the Breton Sound this past week, Red Snapper has re-opened again with new regulations in place, Blue Boot Rodeo is going on this weekend and they are giving out life jackets to any kids that go to the rodeo, what are the la…
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An exhibit at the Columbia Gorge Museum in Stevenson, Washington, features a collection of quilts made by an enslaved woman and her family, carefully preserved for more than 150 years. The exhibit, titled “Ms. Molly’s Voice: Freedom and Family Spoken in Fabric,” runs through July 31. It’s one of the first times the quilts have been publicly display…
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Over the last few years, Washington state has funded five “health engagement hubs” to help treat people with fentanyl addictions. The model offers drop-in buprenorphine or methadone at no cost to people suffering from opioid addiction, as well as harm reduction services and other health care. The idea is to make treatment as easy to access as the d…
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In 2016, Nike pledged to cut its global carbon emissions in half. But in the last year, it laid off many of the employees who worked on sustainability. An investigation from ProPublica and the Oregonian found that Nike has managed less than a 2% cut in emissions. We’ll talk to the Rob Davis, investigative reporter at ProPublica, who worked on this …
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The X-Men rise from the ashes of Krakoa! In this week’s episode: our New Comics Review Show returns! Featuring the rise of the X-Men from the ashes of the Krakoan Age, Amanda Waller’s assault on the heroes of the DC Universe, a surprising look at what could have been if you bloodthirsty maniacs had voted […] The post X-Men From the Ashes, Absolute …
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X-Men From the Ashes, Absolute Power, Death in the Family - Robin Lives & MORE: New Comics Review Show #747The X-Men rise from the ashes of Krakoa!In this week's episode: our New Comics Review Show returns! Featuring the rise of the X-Men from the ashes of the Krakoan Age, Amanda Waller's assault on the heroes of the DC Universe, a surprising look …
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Today the guys experiment with a Free Phone Friday and hope for the best. Matt also tells a story about a real man he hired for a task. We also ask ourselves and the audience, "What Austin brand could make it Nationally?" Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Last month, a boys volleyball team from Portland won the 18 and under American division title at the 2024 USA Volleyball Boys Junior National Championship in Dallas, Texas. It’s the second consecutive appearance at the national tournament for the members of the Portland Chaos 18U boys volleyball team who attend high schools in the Portland metro ar…
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Because there is no constitutional guarantee, every state in the country has different regulations about who is allowed to vote. But in many states, people with intellectual disabilities are denied the right to vote. Paul Collins, an English professor at Portland State University, wonders why his 25 year-old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder can’t …
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More than a decade ago, Linn-Benton Community College in Albany took a look at its data for students enrolled in career and technical education programs. What they found was that many students were able to progress through their degree program, but one course in many cases stopped them from completion: math. The school’s math department then began …
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Today the guys discuss why they don't have a boat. Our friend Dave Mead pops in to talk about Rambler. Then Our sweet Office manager Asst. Sarah Huerta tells us about the events in our upcoming Office Olympics Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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For the past five years, Oregon’s Lines for Life has been running a youth program called Safe Social Spaces. Now an OHSU study published in the journal Psychiatric Services suggests the program may have prevented more than 160 suicide attempts since it began. The program uses social media to find youth struggling with suicidal ideation and provide …
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It’s been just over a year since Oregon’s first regulated service centers began providing therapeutic psilocybin trips to clients. There are now 29 licensed service centers across the state, as well as 12 manufacturers, two testing labs and more than 300 facilitators who supervise clients during sessions. Angie Allbee is the manager of the Psilocyb…
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Chain stores like Dollar General and Family Dollar have been popping up in eastern Oregon. An opposition group known as No Dollar General has formed to stop the spread of such stores. While Dollar General successfully opened a store in the city of Wallowa recently, the opposition group is still fighting to keep the chain from expanding in the regio…
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Today Manny updates us with his Gas can sales. The guys then take calls from listeners on when they knew they were dating an idiot. Then we discuss a variety of celebrities that have issues in public. Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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