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"The Main Ingredient with Chris Ellis" is a captivating podcast that serves up a delectable blend of film and television insights. Hosted by the charismatic screenwriter and film director Chris Ellis, this show is your go-to destination for in-depth reviews of both new releases and timeless classics. Each episode of "The Main Ingredient" delves into the heart of cinema and television, dissecting scripts, unraveling plot intricacies, and unveiling behind-the-scenes anecdotes that add layers o ...
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Choralosophy

Christopher M Munce

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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.
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Established in September 2016, Unfound is a missing persons program concentrated on interviewing family, friends, and reporters who are closest to the cases. The focus is on turning up new leads to move investigations forward. Behind the scenes, Ed Dentzel, the host, also works for families as a researcher and confidant. .
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HOU.SEC.CAST.

Michael Farnum and Sam Van Ryder

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Join HOU.SEC.CON Cofounders Michael and Sam each week as they chat with conference speakers about the latest topics and trends in the cybersecurity space.
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Cooper & Cary Have Words

James Cary & Barry Cooper

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James Cary and Barry Cooper are two English friends who live 4000 miles apart and enjoy theology, culture and the arts. Now they record themselves and call it a podcast. Thanks, internet. To get access to well over a hundred Cooper & Cary episodes, plus regular extended episodes and bonus content, subscribe to C&C Plus on Apple Podcasts. Or if you'd like all the above, plus video and access to an exclusive Discord server, become a Patron. Google "Cooper and Cary Patreon" or visit https://www ...
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Antimony

Amy Richter and The Silver Linings Players

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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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Unleash your entrepreneurial potential with The Level Up Show! We're your ultimate guide to building a profitable, sustainable online business with multiple income streams using software. Join Pamela Dale, your trusted 'GHL Gal' as she decodes the complex world of online business creation. Pamela is an official HighLevel™ Partner, certified SaaSpreneur by High Level, Certified Master Marketer by Funnel Gorgeous Society™, digital marketing coach, and seasoned entrepreneur, Pamela brings her u ...
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Welcome to "Know The Scene" with Justin Dionne, your ultimate guide to arts and culture in the greater Lake Norman area. Join us on WSIC radio on Tuesdays from 4pm to 5pm, as we explore local theatre productions, discover new and delightful restaurants, and highlight all the exciting events celebrating arts and culture in our vibrant community. Get ready to immerse yourself in the creative pulse of the region, all with the passionate insights of our host, Justin Dionne, Executive Director at ...
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Christopher Joseph McNeil was a 19 year old from Hayfork, CA. He was an easy-going guy who liked to go to his sister's sporting events. On July 9, 2009, Christopher didn't show up for a court date in Weaverille--only then did his family and friends realize Christopher might've been missing for quite a while. He was never seen again. Facebook: https…
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I have published many peeks into my classroom before on the show. I have never shown you our opening class minutes before. This is where the real work happens. The “warm-up.” Or, as I would rather call it, “voice building time.” In this episode, you will have a front row seat (video version recommended on YouTube and Clips on TikTok!) to the openin…
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All is futility! Even in Christian nonprofits? We're changing it up a little for episode 265 as Brandon does a solo dive into the book of Ecclesiastes to gather wisdom from Solomon that can inform what we do and more importantly how we do the work of global justice. In an age of Big Impact, this is a word for the nonprofit leader that cares about t…
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Send us a text If your thing is watching two grown men giggle uncontrollably at the word Dolmio, THIS is your episode. The incomparable Phil Ellis joins Sam this week for a cheeky espresso martini and a chat about the horror classic Texas Chainsaw Massacre. But we’ll be honest, we talked about that for all of 5 minutes, and instead talked about Elt…
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Matthew Ellis Keith was a 38 year old from Marshall, TX. He was the father of 3 who liked to work on his own. On Feb. 15, 2011, after getting out jail in El Paso, a police officer dropped Matthew off at the bus station so Matthew could get a ride back to Marshall. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missingmatthewkeith Charl…
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When I work with emerging composers trying to get noticed, I ask them “What are you trying to be noticed FOR?”- Libby Larsen. Could the social media environment incentivize non-musical answers to this question? In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with the remarkable composer Libby Larsen about her journey into the world of music. We di…
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While we await our final episode #180, here's one from back in May 2021 about a question that comes round and around: should I leave my church? You could listen to an extended version via Patreon where you can access all previous 179 episodes! https://www.patreon.com/cooperandcary Support the show Unlock extended ad-free episodes, advance access, a…
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We have a very special guest on this week’s show, opening keynote speaker Gene Spafford! Hosts Michael and Sam chat with him about his start in cybersecurity and academia, his new book, and what to expect during his talk. Things Mentioned: · CTF Link (Opens September 14, 2024) - https://www.cisa.gov · Cybersecurity Myths and Misconceptions: Avoidin…
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Send us a text What if the classic films of the 1970s hold the key to understanding Hollywood's evolving narrative techniques? Join us, Chris Ellis, and Bay Area filmmaker Pharoah Powell, as we embark on an enlightening journey through Black cinema classics in the latest episode of The Main Ingredient. We kick things off with a deep look at the 197…
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Send us a text Look sometimes we start the episode and then we get carried away with a nice gay chat that we forget to follow the format of the show. Oops, I’m human, sue me. This week’s guest is Larry Dean! And after a brief mention of Larry’s beloved vitamin juice, we have a chat about Elvis, his legacy and Larry’s recent trip of a lifetime to Gr…
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Unfound's first episode debuted on the first Friday of September, 2016—yes, 8 years ago today. Ahh, to 46 again. During that time, this program has covered 344 disappearances over 465 episodes including this one. To recognize this anniversary, you get to hear the first interview Ed ever conducted. After that plays, Ed will tell you where Unfound is…
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For those who sing Black Sacred music, “it is The Academy of the Black Church that taught us.”-Emorja Roberson. To see if you are a convincing performer of this art form, go to a Black Church and sing it. See how they receive you. In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Emorja Roberson, the first African American DMA in Choral …
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The number of forcibly displaced people in the world are at an all-time high. On every populated continent, we are seeing conflicts and climates that lead to people fleeing their homes. Our guest today is Myal Greene, who is the CEO of World Relief and he says that the global displacement crisis is the most significant issue that we face in the wor…
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Send us a text Welcome to the pod, the marvellous Marc Jennings! We’re knocking back a snifter of the deliciously nutty Frangelico, before starting a fascinating chat about manifesting. Have you ever looked in the mirror and said ‘you are a nice person’? Have you made a vision board made up of underwear models and yoghurt? Well we have, and we’re t…
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Back in 2019, before everything got really weird, Coops and Cares recorded this episode about endings. The presenting issue was the Game of Thrones season finale, but it's not really about that. How do you end something? I guess we've been thinking a bit about that around here... Hope you enjoy. More from the archives over on Patreon. You're still …
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Unfound has now covered 344 disappearances over the course of almost 470 episodes. It has an interview-based format and concentrates on the facts, not the theories. Today, and for the 18th time, I will take you back to the beginning, then right up to the present, as I cover news over the past 4 months pertaining to many of Unfound's cases. Join thi…
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It’s Labor Day weekend. We are almost all back to school. This is the time that makes or breaks your whole school year. This summer I got a booth at the Missouri Choral Directors conference and pulled colleagues in to share their thoughts. Why are adolescent boys so turned off by choir? How important is music reading for All State choir? Should maj…
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Send us a text Imagine walking away from a mundane job to find a career that truly resonates with your soul. In this episode, we begin with a captivating story of a friend who made this courageous leap into social work, setting the stage for our deep dive into the 1973 film "The Spook Who Sat by the Door." We dissect the film's controversial recept…
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This week hosts Michael and Sam are joined by our day one closing keynote speaker, Andy Ellis! In this episode they discuss an article authored by Andy that covers the growing issue of admin access and its role in cybersecurity vulnerabilities. They also get into Andy’s transition from the Air Force to 21+ years at Akamai, his book, 1% leadership, …
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Send us a text Well, it looks like we’ve done a live episode of the pod then, doesn’t it? It’s a Joy Multiplication reunion! Sam, Olga, Chloe and Huge join forces at Monkey Barrel Comedy for our first episode recorded in front of a live audience. We check in on their loves of Nicole Scherzinger, Football and Pokemon. Plus, an in depth discussion of…
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Marlo Christopher Gulley, Chris to those who loved him most, was a 26 year old from Chicago, IL. He was a prankster with a baby boy on the way. On the night of Oct. 9, 2017, Chris was with a friend and this friend claims Chris walked off with a woman and did not return. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.findmarl…
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Marlo Christopher Gulley, Chris to those who loved him most, was a 26 year old from Chicago, IL. He was a prankster with a baby boy on the way. On the night of Oct. 9, 2017, Chris was with a friend and this friend claims Chris walked off with a woman and did not return. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.findmarl…
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The “Choral Music Canon” is one of the many concepts that I believe can only be grappled with if we are able to hold two conflicting truths in mind. It is crucial for us to hold great art in high esteem, while recognizing that we won’t all agree on what makes the list. Renowned American choral director Craig Hella Johnson joins me this week to give…
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This is not episode 180. That's still to come. But that'll be the last one. After that, it'll be "So long, and thanks for all the fish." You can listen to back episodes if you join us on Patreon. Support the show Unlock extended ad-free episodes, advance access, a huge episode archive, and bonus content, by subscribing to Cooper & Cary+ on Apple Po…
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The Great Commission and making disciples is for all Christians, but do we really live that way? We've had a classic understanding of what missionaries ought to be doing, but is that exclusionary? In episode 263, we have Luke Perkins from Crossworld to help us sort it out. Luke served as a missionary professor in Haiti for several years and today i…
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Send us a text The last member of Joy Multiplication has finally made it to rose HQ! Another episode recorded in the midst of the Edinburgh Fringe, Huge Davies joins Sam for a lager shandy and a chat about YouTube and the many rabbit holes it can take you down. We also talk about the one time Olga got us a stripper for Sam’s Birthday and how it mad…
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Melinda Marie Lopez was a 34 year old from Newport, Washington. She was a bit of a wild child, in fact being very different from her siblings. In December of 2020, after no one had seen Melinda for a while, Melinda's aunt got a call saying that someone had murdered Melinda. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Justice4Melind…
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Melinda Marie Lopez was a 34 year old from Newport, Washington. She was a bit of a wild child, in fact being very different from her siblings. In December of 2020, after no one had seen Melinda for a while, Melinda's aunt got a call saying that someone had murdered Melinda. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Justice4Melind…
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Having some very weird tech issues today. Shownotes from normal post Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera sing…
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Known online as Babatunde “Hip Hopera,” this week’s guest may look like he is just out there having fun on TikTok. But, a closer look shows an artist doing innovative, and incredibly important work bridging the gaps between musical worlds. From West Coast hip-hop fan to opera singer, this week’s guest Babtunde Akinboboye‘s journey is a fusion of ge…
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Cary has words with fellow writer, SD Smith (Green Ember) - and whaddayaknow? They complain about how hard it is to be a writer, even though they get to live in castles. In fact, it's mandatory. Anyway, the Green Ember series is huge. Find out why and how and what happened next. And check out SD Smith's wares at his website: https://sdsmith.com Sup…
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About this episode: HOU.SEC.CAST. Is back after a short summer break and we’re kicking things off with the one and only John Kindervag! In this episode the guys discuss the importance of securing ALL technology, John’s journey into cybersecurity, and his top secret HOU.SEC.CON. keynote presentation. Things Mentioned: · Swiss cow and calf dead after…
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Send us a text We here at Rosé HQ would like to issue a formal apology to Sikisa for making the worst Rum Punch she’s likely ever had. Despite that, we swallow and move on, and we chat about our specialist subject: D*ck. Now you might think it’s going to be an episode of filth, and a little bit of it is but it’s also a wonderfully earnest chat abou…
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Send us a text What happens when the lines between loyalty, survival, and betrayal blur in the gritty world of Baltimore's docks? Join us on "The Main Ingredient with Chris Ellis" as we dissect HBO's "The Wire" Season Two with movie enthusiast Antoine Ross. We kick off this episode by breaking down the compelling narrative of the first episode wher…
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Blanca Elisa Roberson, Elisa to her friends and family, was a 13 year old from Aransas Pass, TX. She had a sister and two brothers and was bilingual. On the evening of August 6, 1989, Elisa left to walk three blocks to a school to meet a friend. Elisa never arrived. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739117898034158…
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Should vocal jazz join other forms of ensemble singing in the “mainstream” of music education? Or does best fit within a niche? In our second episode of the brand new “GIA/Walton” series, I am excited to bring you another fascinating and useful conversation. This time, with composer and vocal jazz advocate, David von Kampen. In this discussion, we …
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We're heading to Kenya for episode 262 as we connect with Steve Kariithi who is the Kenya Program Director at Hope's Promise. Steve talks with Brandon Stiver about what it looks like to do kinship based family care in Kenyan communities. We cover the effects of changing child welfare policy on families and juxtapose that with actions of the governm…
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Send us a text Welcome to the first episode recorded in the midst of the Edinburgh Fringe! Joining us on the sofa today is acclaimed comedian Chris Cantrill. We fixed him up a mug of low-alcohol beer and had a chat about mediaeval times…sort of. To be perfectly honest, everyone in the studio was extremely tired, then Chris said something about milk…
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Send us a text What if a film could redefine societal norms and set a new standard for representation? Join us on The Main Ingredient with Chris Ellis as we sit down with Trae Beauchamp to unpack the cultural gem that is "Boomerang." Eddie Murphy's portrayal of Marcus Graham not only captivated audiences in 1992 but also made a significant impact b…
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David A. Kallenberger was a 47 year old from Lafayette, IN. He was a father and a lover of motorcycles. On March 15, 2016, while riding his Harley to FL, David's bike broke down outside Franklin, IN. Later that day, the bike was on the side of the road but David was not. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidakallenberger…
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David A. Kallenberger was a 47 year old from Lafayette, IN. He was a father and a lover of motorcycles. On March 15, 2016, while riding his Harley to FL, David's bike broke down outside Franklin, IN. Later that day, the bike was on the side of the road but David was not. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidakallenberger…
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