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Grifthorse is a weekly podcast that examines the, uh, comedic side of, uh...flim flam, cons and grifts. Hosted by Howard Mike Kremer and Megan Beth Koester. Patreon members get EXCLUSIVE access to "Kiss My Grifts," a weekly bonus episode filled with additional flims and flams: https://www.patreon.com/grifthorse
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Nerdflix

Tony Thrustle

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Nerdflix is a semi-regular podcast in which long-time nerds Soundwave_SG1 (Tony) and Special guest of the week discuss the very best/nerdiest/spaceshipiest in film and television.
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Reel It

HT Smartcast Originals

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Welcome to Reel it, a dope podcast in which Tara picks different situations from your favourite shows, connects them with the anecdotes from her life experiences and gives an easy-breezy life-positive message without sounding too preachy. So, are you ready to dive in? Lights! Camera! Reeling! This is an HT Smartcast Original.
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That Hit Different

HT Smartcast Originals

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You, the GenZ Gang!! Do you believe that no one else is having quite as hard of a time as you? Do you also turn to TV shows & movies when you feel stressed or overwhelmed? If your answer is Yas, That Hit Different is a podcast you want to make time for. Join in for a roller-coaster ride packed with laughs by the best friends duo Ankita & Sai, who try to untangle Adulting while they binge on TV shows. Happy Cribbing! Sorry Listening*. This is an HTSmartcast Original.
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#AndFriends w/ J'na Jefferson

Indie Creative Podcasts

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#AndFriends w/ J'na Jefferson stars writer J'na Jefferson and figures in the media field and independent creative communities- a new guest each episode! Sit back, relax, crack a smile, laugh out loud and enjoy as J'na and friends honestly and openly discuss the ins and outs of the entertainment industry, the latest hot takes in pop culture, and assorted flim flam pertaining to this crazy thing called life. Make sure to follow J’na on Twitter and IG- @jnajefferson, and follow the podcast on I ...
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The Indian Film Festival of Ireland Podcast is introducing you to the world of Indian cinema in an accessible and friendly format for Ireland. We talk about the partners for this year festival along with our films stars that are coming this year and we introduce to the films that are coming to the Festival this year. If you wanted to find out or were curious about Indian Cinema, look no further than the Indian film Festival of Ireland Podcast! The Indian Flim Festival of Ireland is the only ...
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Ethics and Nonprofits Podcast Series

A2Ethics.org: Ethics with an Edge

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A2ethics.org is a nonprofit located in Ann Arbor (A2), Michigan. We are very interested in talking with people in our community about their views and ideas on the big and small ethical questions in their working lives and in their community now and in the future. In this series, a2ethics.org talks with several local nonprofit leaders representing health care, food security and foundations, about a range of current ethical concerns, from competition among themselves for funding, philosophical ...
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Skidding into your UNIT-approved podcatcher is the pod on "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," and, oh boy, do we have questions. Has Unit become the earth-based research office for Doctor Who? Why would Unit drop everything to find the Doctor's new friend's mother? How would the Tennant Doctor react if he saw Susan Triad's big reveal on television? And wh…
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In this podcast we talk about Rogue, the Doctor's new sexy friend, who we met along with some dubious bipedal bird cosplayers or LARPers. Ben gives a brief background on Oliver Frey, aka Zack's Rogue in Him magazine and connects the dots between the comic and RTD. David muses on watching a show for young people and wonders if adventure plots are a …
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We meet the first real monster in this season of Doctor Who and no, we don't mean the slugs of doom, aka Mantraps. RTD catches us a little flat-footed with the surprising ending, but the subtle hints were there all along. With a wave of the hand, we excuse any plot holes and applaud what may be the best episode of Ncuti Gatwa's first series of Doct…
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Russell T Davies has written a new Doctor Who story that he describes as Welsh folk horror in which he packs in a lot to 45 minutes, including the obligatory Susan Twist, creepy pub denizens, and an homage to other ghostly stories. We were a little surprised to have a Doctor-lite episode in a season that is a mere eight episodes long. What caused t…
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With Moffat back writing for who and RTD as showrunner does it feel like 2005 all over again? Well, maybe? We discuss the latest Doctor Who episode, Boom, complete with the requisite fatherly love, casting surprises, LED scenery, returning vicars, twist speculation, and a dose of handwavium to resolve this tight, immersive bottle episode. Opening M…
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Doctor Who, aka Ncuti Gatwa, is off in space and time with Ruby, his new traveling companion. So what does Russell T Davies have in store for a new generation of Who fans, and what do two old Who fan podcasters make of all of it? Opening Music is "My Dog Fred" by Murray Gold. Closing music is "Scream & Shout" by will.i.am and featuring Britney Spea…
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Kicking off this pod, Ben recounts his visit to Gunnerysbury Museum to see "Set to Stun: Designing and Filming Sci-Fi in West London". Then we watch and discuss the two teaser trailers put out by the BBC in anticipation of Ncuti Gatwa's first season of Doctor Who with our usual spoiler-free rampant speculation, wild theories, spotting of the pre-ti…
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Ben is in England where he had the opportunity to visit the "Adventures in Time and Space - 60 Years of Doctor Who Art" exhibition at the Weston Museum in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. This impressive collection spans the show's history and features original art from novelisations, VHS covers, annuals, and other visual treasures, including works fro…
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Ben chats with Lena Barkin and Jess Jurkovic about the upcoming GallifreyOne convention this week in Los Angeles. Lena recently contributed to Adventures Across Space and Time: A Doctor Who Reader a chapter about fandom and Tumblr and will be presenting and signing autographs, plus celebrating Blake's 7. Jess wrapped up the second season of his Dud…
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We wrap our mini-series looking at production design in Doctor Who with our own top-five design picks from stories broadcast from 2011 through to 2020. Listen in to hear which stories design work overseen by Michael Pickwoad, Arwel Wyn Jones, or Dafydd Shurmer will make our cut and why we picked them. Opening music is "Up the Shard" and closing mus…
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We discuss The Church on Ruby Road, Ncuti Gatwa's first solo-starring story as the Doctor. It was great watching Doctor Who once again on Christmas Day and think it was a fun story with a strong cast. We also like the science-fantasy direction that RTD appears to be taking with this first series and think Disney's input has been so far positive. Be…
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We discuss The Giggle, the closing chapter of Doctor Who's 60th anniversary specials. High marks for Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker who nearly stole every scene he was in until the arrival of Ncuti Gatwa as the bi-generated Doctor. But, thumbs down on the Vlinx, and thought Mr. Smith, Mel Bush, or even BOSS would have been a better narrative c…
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We discuss Wild Blue Yonder, the middle story of the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who and share our thoughts on Russell T Davies latest adventure for the Doctor and Donna Noble. Ben relays Paul Scoones' suggestion that the ship's captain may have been a nod to the Equinans, from "The Wreckers!", a 1975 Who story in The TV Comic. David notes …
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Our discussion of set design continues with a conversation about the designs overseen by Edward Thomas, who was Production Designer for most of Series 1 through Series 5 of Doctor Who. How television was made changed in significant ways since the McCoy Doctor and Ace left our screens. With the debut of 'new Who', an executive level position, the ar…
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