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”The Secret Society of Strangers,” a captivating new podcast featuring 3 individuals, brought together through the wonders of the internet. This unique Trio delves into the most mysterious and mind-bending phenomena our world has to offer, fearlessly exploring the what, how, and why not of these enigmatic occurrences. No secret is off-limits as they ponder questions that have fascinated humanity for ages—Are we alone in the universe? What defines our humanity? What lies beyond this life? Joi ...
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Step aboard our cosmic vessel and embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of science fiction history. Delve into the realms of imagination with us as we traverse the vast expanses of the solar system, encountering aliens, robots, and spacefaring brigands amidst the twinkling stars. Our spacefaring odyssey takes us beyond the confines of light-years, venturing into the unknown to unveil the secrets of distant planets and the enigmatic beings that inhabit them. Join us three times a w ...
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Alya Al Nuaimi invites you to embark on an intergalactic adventure through the cosmos with Kalam Astro. Stay up to date with the latest global and local astronomy news, including interviews with industry experts, and discover the secrets of the universe with mind-bending theories. Want some helpful tips on stargazing? Alya has got you covered.
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Join host Markus Mooslechner at the Space Café Podcast as we explore the human stories behind space exploration. Just as coffee houses have been hubs for debating major societal changes throughout history, we sit down with both renowned experts and intriguing voices you may not know yet to discuss humanity's bold leap towards becoming an interplanetary species. Each episode offers a unique blend of in-depth conversations, personal insights, and the latest developments in space, all presented ...
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RareErth Podcast

Manoj Radhakrishna

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Ever wonder what makes people take the leap and follow their dreams? That's what RareErth Podcast is all about. I sit down with folks who've turned their passions into careers, asking them the tough questions we all face. How'd they find the courage to start? What keeps them going? Whether it's artists, business owners, or creative thinkers, I'm chatting with people who've taken risks to do what they love. If you're looking for a little inspiration or just enjoy a good story, tune in. Learn ...
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Brad Magic Space Welcome to the New X1 Published Sep 30, 2023 Introducing password protected, "Brad Magic Space: Exploring the Intersections of Faith and Science." This groundbreaking show delves into the fascinating and often complex realms of faith, science, theology, philosophy, and various other disciplines to provide a comprehensive exploration of how these areas intersect and influence one another. Through in-depth discussions, captivating guest interviews, and thought-provoking analys ...
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Are you curious about the stars? Dive deeper than ever before with Derrick Pitts, The Franklin Institute's popular Chief Astronomer, as he takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of space. But this isn't just about distant galaxies and rocket science. This podcast brings to light the personal stories, dreams, and challenges of those who dedicate their lives to understanding and exploring the cosmos—from astronomers to educators, engineers to storytellers. Enhanced by immersive sound design, an ...
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This podcast could explore the beauty and mystery of the world around us, diving into topics like nature, science, art, and human experience. Each episode could feature captivating stories, interviews with experts, and immersive soundscapes to transport listeners on a journey of discovery and inspiration. Whether exploring the depths of the ocean, the wonders of the cosmos, or the intricacies of the human mind, ”Whispers of Wonder” would offer a unique blend of education, entertainment, and ...
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Uni-Sphere

Space Learners

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Embark on a cosmic journey with Uni-Sphere where we delve into the vast and mysterious expanse of space, bringing you the latest and most exhilarating updates in space exploration and discovery. Join us as we navigate through the cosmos, uncovering the wonders of the universe and sharing awe-inspiring stories that redefine our understanding of the final frontier. Each episode of Uni-Sphere takes you beyond the boundaries of our planet, exploring groundbreaking missions, cutting-edge technolo ...
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Windows in Your Mind is a present time journey into the imagional realm of reality. This show encompasses the wonders of who we are as a collective Humanity of divine origins. We have begun a new calendar and another 25,000 year cycle, which brings us to the middle of an intergalactic conversation and we need to know what is being said! We are looking though a window into the evolving of consciousness, seeking and exploring the mysterious nature of time, and how we perceive and measure the p ...
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Seeking

Sony Music Entertainment

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We all have questions that keep us up at night. The self-help industry tells us they have answers to those questions. As a public health researcher turned journalist, I’m not so sure. Green juice and journal keeping are great aids, but they don’t offer answers. I’m Katherine Rowland, and on Seeking, I set out to talk to people who have gone to radical lengths to find answers to our deepest and most discomfiting questions. On Season 1 of Seeking, we’re diving deep into the portal of psychedel ...
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These are the audio versions of our Small Talk & Back Chat series. We're Amy & Maggie aka ThinkerThemer. We're an Australian couple with two very different perspectives of what makes a great board game - Amy (Thinker) is all about the mechanics and enjoys tight, competitive board games, and Maggie (Themer) is all about the storytelling and the theme of the game, and the 'world' that the designer is trying to create. Visit our Youtube channel to comment and join the discussion.
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If time-travel is possible, then why haven't we been visited by people from the future? But Pete LeFranc found the answer to that… Absolutely No Paradox by Lester Del Rey, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Lester Del Rey was the 11th Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master, the SFWA presented him with the award in 1991. There have onl…
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The Beast of Boredom wasn't a weapon or a bribe, as he thought. But it was the most ingenious trap of all time! The Beast of Boredom by Richard R. Smith, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Tif Love who bought us a coffee and says, “I listen to your podcast, and absolutely love it. So I just listened to “All the Girls were Nude” and I…
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We discuss NASA transmitting Run-DMC's 'It's Tricky' to Venus via the Deep Space Network, the farthest a hip-hop song has ever travelled. News shares NASA has cancelled its VIPER lunar rover mission due to budget constraints, postponing plans to map water ice at the Moon's south pole. Our update examines the growing threat of space debris collision…
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We discuss a new study finding that a lava tube cave on the moon could sustain human habitation, sheltering astronauts from radiation and micrometeoroids. Interview with Eng. Mohammed Al Zarouni from Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences and Technology (SAASST): Introducing his role at SAASST and passion for space technology Contributions t…
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In this gripping episode , we delve into the shadowy world of the Men in Black. Often depicted as mysterious figures clad in dark suits and sunglasses, the Men in Black have been a subject of intrigue and fear for decades. But who are they, really? What do they want, and why do they appear in the aftermath of UFO sightings and other unexplained phe…
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The story of a dictator who sought to hold power by allying himself psychically with a powerful beast. The Beast-Helper by Frank Belknap Long, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Let’s turn back the clock almost 90 years to August 1934 and open Weird Tales Magazine to page 204, The Beast-Helper by Frank Belknap Long… Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Pod…
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Queer creatures! They fled the life-giving sun and hid where even tin froze solid! The Time of Cold by Mary Carlson, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. If Mary Carlson was a singer we would call her a one hit wonder. As an author we don't have a catchy phrase to describe her but we do know she is exactly why we created The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.…
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A summons from yesterday, a promise from tomorrow–they had commanded Alan Dane to tear apart the pages of history–to save his unborn son! Miracle by Ray Cummings, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Author Ray Cummings returns to the podcast today. Previous episodes featured his work with Space-Wolf and The Man Who Killed the World. Cummings fi…
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In this episode, I sit down with Petri Kajander, a fascinating Finnish entrepreneur, author, and self-proclaimed "business artist." Our conversation takes unexpected turns as we explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology. Petri shares insights that left me pondering long after our chat ended. Highlights include: The surp…
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We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love letters Guest: Leka Hattori, NASA's Space Apps Challenge CEO @spaceterrahub | local lead for NASA Space Apps challenge | Analog Astronaut | TEDx Speaker | Chef | International speaker | Pilgrim In this episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, Markus delves into the extraordinary …
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When he discovered something mysterious in his ancient castle he asked a scientist for help. It worked! In fact, it worked too well. Ghosts of the Heaviside Layer by Lord Dunsany, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, we know him as Lord Dunsany the incredibly prolific author who published…
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V'gu found Earth primitive and crude. Its hydrogen bombs, for instance... Farewell Message by David Mason, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We say hello to another new vintage sci-fi author today on the podcast. Author David Mason was actually Samuel Mason, born in 1924 although we don’t know his birthplace and we know very little about him.…
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Hey Strangers, We have a small announcement and a heartfelt apology. As you may have noticed, we don't have a full episode for you this Monday. We believe in delivering content that meets our high standards, and sometimes the process of vetting our guests isn't perfect. That being said, we're excited to bring you an episode of Side Quest as a speci…
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When George was given the chance to board the Challenger and chase after the most spectacular sight ever to appear in the heavens he could hardly believe his luck, but be careful what you wish for. Inside the Comet by Arthur C. Clarke, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Arthur C. Clarke needs no introduction, he is one of the most requested au…
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You asked for more super short stories and we listened. From Scientific American magazine in October 1962 Starlight! By Isaac Asimov… Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When George was given the chance to board the Challenger and chase after the most spectacular sight ever to appear in the heavens he could hardly believe his luck, but be careful what…
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We discuss a new study revealing how intense particle bursts from the Sun could deplete Earth's protective ozone layer with impacts on life. News shares Hubble's discovery of the closest known massive black hole to our planet, frozen in time just 3,000 light-years away. In facts, we count down the five most insane exoplanets found in the cosmos bas…
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We discuss Boeing's Starliner astronauts now ready for an unplanned long-duration mission aboard the ISS due to continuing delays in the craft's return. Our update reveals the UAE-constructed airlock module for NASA's future lunar Gateway station. News shares JWST's stunning observation of embedded rings in the emission nebula NGC 3132, illuminatin…
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The powers of earth had finally exterminated the last of the horrible tribes of mutant freaks spawned by atomic war. Menace to homo sapien supremacy was about ended—but not quite. For out of the countryside came a great golden, godlike youth whose extraordinary mutant powers, combining the world's oldest and newest methods of survival, promised a n…
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No one knows the heart of a rebel until his own search for the reason of right or wrong is made. Lieutenant Laskell found the answer to his own personal rebellion deep beneath a turbulent Atlantic, and somehow, when the time came, his decision wasn't too difficult… Way of a Rebel by Walter M. Miller, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We’ve he…
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It lay silent and dead under the cold desert moon, but what strange race inhabited the abyss beneath those cyclopean ruin? The Nameless City by H. P. Lovecraft, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born in 1890 in Providence Rhode Island. If you like weird, wacky, horror fantasy science fiction, Lovecraft could be j…
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In the city of strange wonders, the lure of the flame drew them on and on… destruction loomed ahead… The City of Singing Flame by Clark Ashton Smith, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Today marks the debut of Clark Ashton Smith on our podcast. Smith was born in California in 1893. He was an insatiable reader with a photographic memory. He rea…
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In this episode of "The Secret Society of Strangers" podcast, we plunge into the eerie and unsettling phenomenon of the Black-Eyed Children, or BEC. These mysterious beings have a chilling habit of appearing unannounced at people's doors, leaving behind a trail of terror and unanswered questions. Lee takes our team of intrepid investigators deep in…
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We discuss the Space Research Conference 2024 and the UAE space agency's invitation for submissions on recent findings. Our update delves into new insights about magnetic lava streams that may be shaping lunar swirls hidden beneath the moon's soil. A special segment shares three mind-blowing space facts for 2024 and beyond, along with one false sta…
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We discuss astronomers' exciting new finding of a habitable Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a cool red dwarf star, analyzing its potential for alien life. Our update on Boeing's Starliner reports its landing date remains uncertain as engineers work to resolve issues from its recent orbital test flight. News shares an unexpected rocket launch occurre…
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Hello all! Welcome back to The Cosmic Companion! I’m James G. Maynard. Today, we’re talking about humanity’s drive to reach new heights — literally! From the earliest dreams of flight to the thrilling reality of space exploration, we’ll be taking a look at why we soar. Our special guest today is none other than former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, w…
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When Dave Carter tried to rescue the Denebians he found himself in a den of thieves. And he had cause to remember Shakespeare's observation: “He who steals my purse steals trash.” The Mystery of Deneb IV by Robert Silverberg, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Special thanks to Bromite Thrip who bought us 5 cups of coffee! Thanks for your cont…
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In this episode I have conversation with Keith Harmon, a man whose life journey defies convention. From his early days as an engineer to his thrilling experiences as a competitive skydiver, and his long tenure in the hospitality industry, Keith's story is one of resilience, passion, and a relentless pursuit of meaningful connections. Keith shares t…
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When the energy of Earth’s experimental station in space runs amuck, scientist Roger Sheldon puts up a big battle! Atomic Station by Frank Belknap Long, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. This is the second appearance on the podcast for Frank Belknap Long. You may remember the Time Travel story The Man From Time. Today’s titillating tale is fr…
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This was the audience participation show that couldn’t be topped! You Risk Your Life by Joseph Slotkin, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. If the name Joseph Slotkin rings a bell you’ve been with us since the very beginning of the podcast. Episode 3, which was released on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 featured two stories, And All The Girls Wer…
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We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love letters Guest: Michal Brichta, Director of the Slovak Space Organization Industry Branch In this episode (#110) of the Space Cafe Podcast, Markus delves into Slovakia's space ambitions with Michal Brichta. They discuss Slovakia's role in the global space community, the impo…
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Leonard–or the thing that had been Leonard–must be destroyed! Changeling by Ray Bradbury, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. There are many ways to support our podcast and we are thankful no matter how you choose to show your support. Apple Podcasts listener An Unremarkable Sinner gave us 5 stars on and says, “Amazing Stories. The story choice…
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Join us in this riveting episode as we delve into the extraordinary life of Kevin, a man who has faced the darkest corners of human experience and emerged as a beacon of hope and resilience. Kevin's story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, charting a path through the harrowing depths of drug addiction, alcoholism, and paranoia. In this…
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Here is an epic worthy of you, immortal bard. Arise, oh Homer, and hearken to the classic saga of Achilles Maravain! Gangway for Homer by George R. Hahn, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. An unusual story for you today on the podcast and another debut of an author who isn’t very well known. To be fair almost nobody knows anything about him. H…
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We highlight James Webb Space Telescope's stunning new images of star clusters in its 'Cosmic Gems' composite arc, marveling at the observatory's views of early galaxy formation. In our update, a planned spacewalk outside the ISS was scrapped when a spacesuit coolant leak was discovered, underscoring safety precautions. News shares that Perseveranc…
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We chat with Emirati pilot Shareef Al Romaithi who has emerged from a 45-day simulated Mars mission. Your hosts discuss this successful analog expedition. In news, China's Chang'e-6 probe returns with the first lunar samples ever retrieved from the far side of the Moon. In facts, a Florida family files a claim with NASA after space junk from the In…
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An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth ... these were the familiar laws of man—Far more fiendish was Heric's punishment—eternal life for the death he'd taken! Slave of Eternity by Roger D. Aycock, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. This is the first time Roger D. Aycock has been on the podcast. Aycock was born in Georgia in 1914. Writing under…
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It’s remarkable what a bright, eager youngster can accomplish with just a pail and a shovel. The Deep Hole to China by Robert Sheckley, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. You asked for it, and here it is another super short story. From Fantastic Universe Magazine in June 1955 on page 125, The Deep Hole to China by Robert Sheckley… Next on The …
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In this episode of the Secret Society of Strangers podcast Join us as we explore News in the world of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) W/ a statement made publicly by Luis Elizondo . We also bring you a fascinating statement from the Vatican Discovering the intriguing connection between the Vatican and the unexplained, as we delve into the depth…
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The essential requirements of a first-class triggerman are two: that he know how to pull the trigger–and when not to! Triggerman By J. F. Bone, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Jesse Franklin Bone was born in Tacoma Washington in 1916. Before he was an author Bone was a veterinarian, and a professor of veterinary medicine, served in the U.S.…
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We begin by discussing the UAE's recent election to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, recognizing the country's growing achievements in advanced science and technology. In our update, Boeing's Starliner capsule is scheduled to undock from the ISS and begin its return to Earth on June 26th at 12pm UAE time. We'll have…
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We chat about Emirati pilot Sultan Al Neyadi preparing to complete a 45-day simulated Mars mission. We discuss this important analog expedition. Segment 2 features an interview with Scientific guide at the Sharjah Academy of Astronomy, Space sciences & Technology who will talk about the Planetarium. She shares the most fascinating astronomical obje…
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We start with a sobering discussion - over time, light pollution may cause the night sky to become completely black. We explore this dismal prospect. Did you know meteors can strike Earth with no warning at all? A scary fact about these natural space rocks is covered. For our facts segment, listeners will enjoy learning fun facts revealed by studyi…
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Ripped by an asteroid stray, the space-ship drifted helplessly … until suddenly, across the shuddering deeps, a strange voice called to her. Runaway by Alfred Coppel, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Alfred Coppel has been on the podcast before, with The First Man on the Moon, Wreck Off Titan and The Flight of the Eagle. Every one of them a …
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We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love letters Guest Background: Martin Soltau leads Space Solar, a company dedicated to developing space-based solar power technology. With experience in leading space business initiatives at Fraser Nash Consultancy and a strong interest in energy solutions, Martin is focused on …
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Mad with despair, they fought back from the ruins. Whoever these invaders were, they should not have a world which its defenders themselves had destroyed! The Burnt Planet William Brittain, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. If the name William Brittain rings a bell, you know your vintage science fiction. He’s another one of those authors that…
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A Fantasy of perfection and imperfection. A tale of a quaint city in the jungle and the curious fate that overtook a very clever thief who came there. The Unfinished City by Donald A. Wollheim, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Another 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, just so you know, your 5 star reviews never get old! This from Slacker Jake…
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