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Dirt Nap City is the podcast about interesting dead people. In each episode, Alex and Kelly dive into the life of a famous person that you have probably heard of, but probably don't know much about. Our stories are about actors, entrepreneurs, politicians, musicians, inventors, and more! The show is funny and light hearted, but also informative and educational. You will definitely learn something new and probably have some laughs along the way. Everyone will eventually move to Dirt Nap City, ...
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Ultra Ladies Podcast

Nancy Shura-Dervin & Sarah Ter Har

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Welcome to the Ultra Ladies Podcast! Whether you’re new to trail running, or a seasoned ultra running athlete, we strive to educate, and support more people in the sport. For years we have helped women (and Ultra Ladies Men!) become more comfortable on the trail. We hope this show will serve as another way to educate and safely encourage people to give ultra running a try.
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The Talegate Podcast

Harrison the Florida Man & Aaron the Cheesehead

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Join the Talegaters, Cheesehead and Florida Man, as they embark on a roadtrip across America to uncover the mysteries behind tall tales, fairy tales, folktales, fishtales, & urban legends, one interview at a time!
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The Marathon Investigation Podcast is an extension of the Marathon Investigation website. Not everyone agrees with the methods of M.I.. Among the critics is co-host, Scott Kummer. This difference in opinion will lead to some entertaining interactions and valuable insights. The podcast features many of the top names in endurance sports.
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They Might Be Giants Friday Night Video Podcast for Families is a weekly podcast. Subscribe here and every Friday night a new video podcast will be waiting for you to enjoy with your family. Each week the podcast features a different video or two from the DVD/CDs "Here Come the ABCs" and the brand new "Here Come the 123s" along with original songs from your hosts John and John.
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When you take a leap of faith and go after your dreams, you show another woman it’s possible. Communication and Media Coach Joy Sutton has jumped off the cliff a time or two. She launched her own TV talk show on a network affiliate in her 30s. Stepped into a lead marketing role for a national company in her 40s. Now, Joy is on a mission to help women shine through her SheShines Academy and podcast. The Joy Sutton Show is for women like you, who know they’re destined for greater. Through joyf ...
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Nursing homes are places that I have often visited as a minister. Such visits can be a vivid reality check regarding the dramatic effects of aging. These “assisted living” and “memory care” facilities are places for men and women who have reached the point of needing care that their families, for whatever reason, are unable to give. - Full text her…
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Forget the Disney tales! This podcast dives deep into the life and times of the real Davy Crockett. We peel back the layers of myth to reveal a fascinating frontiersman, soldier, politician, and storyteller. Join us as we explore Crockett's adventures from his early days on the Tennessee frontier to his rise as a folk hero and eventual stand at the…
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In November this year, the United States presidential election will once again dominate much of the news. Many other important elections will also occur, including 33 Senate seats, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and 11 eleven governors. The United States isn’t alone, as 2024 will see a record number of important elections worldwide—…
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Welcome to "Goldfish Gone Wild," the Dirt Nap City Dead End that dives headfirst into the absurd world of goldfish swallowing. We're talking about the most shocking stunts, and the downright fishy characters involved in this peculiar trend. Your hosts, Kelly and Alex, are your quirky guides through this aquatic abyss. With a healthy dose of humor, …
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By Davy CrockettSue Ellen Trapp was one of the elite women pioneer ultrarunners who burst into the sport in the 1970s. She was the fourth person to be inducted into The American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame. She quickly achieved world and American records and showed how fast and how far women could run. With a busy life including her dental practice a…
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“Pure evil” is how Sheriff Jud Smith described the recent school shooting in Winder, Northeast Georgia. Tragedies like these have become disturbingly frequent in American schools. Each incident is met with tearful interviews from victims’ families mourning their horrific loss, community vigils showing solidarity, and condemnations from federal, sta…
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Bill Gray is an educator, real estate guru, auctioneer and much more. The Gray family has been in the auction and real estate business since 1950. Bill has been licensed in the business since 1979 and has carried on the values and skills he learned from his father ever since. Aside from his professional work, Bill has also become a collector of uni…
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This week we dive into the extraordinary life and legacy of one of America's greatest sports heroes, Jim Thorpe. Beyond his athletic prowess, we explore the complex man behind the legend. From his humble beginnings as a Native American boy to his meteoric rise as a football, baseball, and track and field star, we examine the challenges and triumphs…
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Fulton Winery, located in Fulton, Kentucky, is a proud veteran-owned small farm winery and wine bar, specializing in sweet, fruit-flavored wines. Owned and operated by father-son duo Roger and Prentice Colson, the winery currently offers 13 distinct flavors and provides a welcoming space for wine lovers to enjoy a glass, try a sample flight, or tak…
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Human nature is not generally supportive of seeking the truth. People are often strongly tempted to seek only like-minded opinions and “facts” supporting their ideas while dismissing facts that challenge what they want to believe. It is a trap we can all fall into. Many times I’ve heard the statement, “Well, I still think [blank] and you can’t conv…
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Artificial Intelligence or "A.I." is all over the news these days, but what does that mean to most of us? That we can use it to write emails or help with podcast episode descriptions? Yes. But it also means that we can create deep fakes of images and voices. And with this ability, it's going to be harder to trust that something we see or hear with …
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By Davy Crockett Marcy Schwam (1953-) from Massachusetts, was an ultrarunning pioneer in the 1970s and early 1980s, during an era when some people still believed long-distance running was harmful to women. She won about 30 ultramarathons and set at least six world records at all ultra-distances from 50 km to six-days. She was the third person induc…
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“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” goes the old saying. It seems that some people have got to change things for the sake of change. The way they think is that if something is old, it must be wrong—and it’s their job to come up with something new. Somehow they believe that if something is new, it must be better, which of course is not always the cas…
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