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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Phil Gawne offers a weekly insight into Manx politics, interviewing current and former politicians about issues in Tynwald and the House of Keys, while exploring the broader world of politics and government operations.
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Manx Radio is 'At Your Service' - with a space for people of all faiths and none to share thoughts, prayers, music and conversations - offering a little spiritual strength for challenging times.
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Wrong Station

The Wrong Station

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Wrong Station is an award-winning podcast anthology of original horror and weird fiction. Drawing on the tradition of The Twilight Zone and the classic radio serials that inspired it, Wrong Station transports the listener into the darkest corners of appalling new worlds with each episode. Wrong Station is not suitable for anyone. It may however be enjoyed by viewers of David Cronenberg, by readers of Shirley Jackson, and by listeners of Quiet Please. Listen to Wrong Station. Let it Change yo ...
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The Isle of Man Mountain Course is the most iconic and dangerous road racing circuit in the world - 37.73 miles of public roads, bends, bumps, and breathtaking bravery. For riders chasing a place on the start line, the price is total commitment. It demands physical strength, mental endurance, and a race bike tough enough to survive the punishment of the Mountain. Startline goes behind the visors with Radio TT and Manx Grand Prix presenter Beth Espey, as she uncovers what it really takes to e ...
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Welcome to Rotacast—our podcast for Rotary North West England and the Isle of Man! This is a fresh and engaging way to connect with members across the District. Each month, we bring you inspiring stories from our clubs, updates from District Secretary, and the latest news from District Governor, all in a format that’s easy to access and perfect for listening on the go. We hope you enjoy tuning in and find it a valuable new way to stay informed and inspired.
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Number 1 for news and views from IBIZA. Welcome to my 'MAN IN SAN AN' Podcast TALKING BALEARICS - Current affairs podcast with myself in Ibiza & Richie Prior in Mallorca focussing on the Balearic Islands which has a thriving ex-pat population and almost 4M UK visitors every year. MY IBIZA JOURNEY - in this series I talk to prominent people about their Ibiza journey, what the Island means to them & how it has changed over the years. About Me: Described in the Ibiza press as a ‘friendly agitat ...
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Off Track Podcast

Off Track Podcast

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Off Track Podcast is your ultimate destination for all things motorcycle racing, hosted by former OMG Racing British Superbike Press Officer and experienced podcast host, Dave Neal. Dive into the thrilling world of motorcycle racing with in-depth interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and expert analysis of the latest races, riders, and teams. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the sport, Off Track brings you exclusive stories and insider perspectives from the paddock. Stay updated, en ...
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Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast

United Grand Lodge of England

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Welcome to Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast. Craftcast is the official podcast of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) - the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Districts overseas. In every episode Shaun Butler, James Dalton and Stephen Whatley are chatting all things Freemasonry. They ask the big questions, talk about their experiences and interview special guests from across UGLE. Craftcast is the podcast for everyone from seasoned ...
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Isle of Man

Isle of Man

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Longtime soul brothers and sometimes collaborators Sam Mickens & Zac Pennington present a weekly program dealing with concepts & constructs in modern masculinity.
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Festival Sounds

Bilal and Tilly

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Lighthearted music festival podcast from Bilal and Tilly. We love Glastonbury, we chat about loads of others too such as Green Man, Isle of Wight, Reading and Leeds, and End of the Road. We interview artists about songwriting and causes that are important to them. We chat to festival founders and people who bring festivals together. We love to hear your comments. Reach us on BlueSky, Instagram or TikTok.
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The Vanished

Narrative.fm

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Join us on a journey into the perplexing world of disappearances, where individuals vanish without a trace, leaving behind a void filled with questions and speculation.
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Island Artcast

Radio Manx Ltd / Isle of Man Arts Council

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Produced by the Isle of Man Arts Council, Island Artcast looks into the vibrancy of the island's arts scene and it's wealth of creatives.
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Mythillogical

Charles Snart

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Mythillogical is the podcast where two enthusiasts of mythology, history and folklore try and make sense of the wide variety of fantastic tales told by cultures around the world. We discuss why the same idea can show up in the mythology of cultures on opposite sides of the world, what real events can inspire superstition and folklore, how stories can completely change over time, and where possible try to figure out what could have inspired people to dream up dragons, demons, gods and monster ...
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Match highlights of the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and Longridge Town at The Bowl in Douglas On their longest unbeaten run of the season, FC Isle of Man faced a Longridge Town side making the trip to Manx shores off the back of back-to-back wins Match commentary from Rob Pritchard and Darren Timson…
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Perspective 2.11.25 - Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce represents many Manx businesses and has been pretty vocal of late in expressing concerns over the minimum wage increase. It has at times been accused of being too influential over government but is that really the case? What do we need to change to drive econo…
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In this podcast Malcolm & Sandy discuss the role of Immunotherapy. This is a relatively new and exciting form of treatment that is beginning to show promising results for a number of different tumour sites. The treatment is based on using the bodies’ own immune system to either prevent cancer or attack any cancerous cells that are present.…
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The Isle of Man has become the first crown dependency to be added to the radon risk map. It shows what the chances are of having a high radon reading in a property in each 5km square of the Island. Tracy Gooding is the Principal Radiation Protection Scientist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). She's been telling Amy Griffiths more:…
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Would party politics work in the Isle of Man? Lord Finkelstein thinks that on the one hand it might and yet on the other hand it might be no better than what we’ve got! Mitch Sorbie on the other hand seems keen to establish his new party Isle of Man First which, at first glance would substantially reduce government income while being rather vague o…
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We'd love to hear your feedback Hello, welcome to this month's edition of Rotacast. As always, we begin with District Governor Edwin's Roundup, sharing his latest travels and reflections from across the district. District Secretary Jan also joins us with key updates and reminders to keep you informed and connected. This episode is packed with power…
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On today's programme - Manx Care says it’s finally making progress on dental waiting lists, in Ramsey, a local takeaway is urging people to stop making bogus and prank orders. Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, we speak with the Royal British Legion about their vital work supporting veterans. And in Laxey, an upcoming art exhibition explores how creativi…
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On the latest Manx Footy Pod, Tom catches up with England and Everton amputee player - not to mention deodorant TV advert star - Sean Jackson who discusses another impressive year on the pitch. The lads pay tribute to Ramsey clubman Harry Gillings, discuss Marown's 75th anniversary kit and preview this weekend's games in the Premier League and Divi…
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In the year 1950, the world was halfway through the 20th century. In the 25 years prior, the world had seen the greatest economic downturn in modern history and the greatest war the world had ever known. New technologies were being developed, and many previous technologies were making their way into the hands of regular people, radically transformi…
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On tonight's programme, the Department of Infrastructure is standing firm in its support of Ronaldsway Airport, as fresh questions are raised over safety and management practices. We hear part of a powerful, deeply moving conversation with a former Prisoner of War shared ahead of an Island Life special ahead of Remembrance Day. Plus, Mannin Line ha…
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This year, people around the world have been marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War. This is the story of Isle of Man resident Celia Meade and her experience as a prisoner of war in Burma. Speaking to Lewis Foster, Celia gives a full and unflinching account of the atrocities she witnessed and experienced during 1942-1945. *A warning…
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A former infrastructure is pleading to parties at Ronaldsway Airport to sit down for consolidatory talks. It follows questions about political oversight of the airport's management. In the House of Keys this week, the Infrastructure Minister said she gave the senior management team at Ronaldsway her full support - but wouldn't comment on specific e…
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One of the most powerful forces in economics and finance is compound interest. Not everyone understands compound interest, even though they may reap its benefits or suffer its consequences. Compounding has the potential to build fortunes and wreck empires. The effects of compounding are also not limited to interest payments. It can apply to a great…
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In this episode, we meet Thomas Altendorfer, a determined young motorcycle racer from Austria who’s setting his sights on one of the toughest and most iconic challenges in road racing - the Manx Grand Prix 2026 on the Isle of Man. Thomas shares his journey from the early days of falling in love with speed to carving out a path toward the legendary …
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This week, we explore the challenging subject of men's mental health. The episode explores how simple actions, such as actively listening to one another, can create an environment where people feel comfortable talking and may seek help before reaching a breaking point. It also reflects on how remembrance can serve as a catalyst for change, transfor…
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On May 7, 1915, nearly a year into the First World War, the British steamship RMS Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat off the southern coast of Ireland. Over 1,100 people were killed, many of whom were civilians from the United States who were not participants in the war. Although the loss of life in the attack was great, the sinking of the Lusit…
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This week, Dave Neal chats with the incredible Jenny Tinmouth, the fastest lady ever around the Isle of Man TT course. A true trailblazer in motorcycle racing, Jenny’s story is a mix of grit, passion, and pure speed. From taking on the British Superbike Championship to stepping onto the world’s biggest movie sets as a stunt rider, her journey is se…
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The owners of a micropub in Peel which closed no less than five weeks ago have announced plans to reopen it. The Miller's T'Ale on Michael Street shut its doors for what was thought to be the last time on 30 September. At the time, owners Charles and Ann Miller cited difficult trading conditions, rising costs for stock, increased energy costs and d…
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Many people think that the closest the world ever came to nuclear war was during the Cuban Missile Crisis. To be sure, that was a very tenuous point in history. However, there is a good argument to be made that the closest the world has come to nuclear war actually took place in 1969. The reason most people are unaware of what happened is that it h…
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In this episode of Startline, George Anderson takes us back to where it all began - watching the TT at the Crosby pub with his dad. Inspired by Adrian Archibald’s victory in that race, he recalls the moment that first lit his passion for racing. George reflects on how early memories can spark lifelong dreams on the road to the grid, as he aims for …
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The Government’s Transport Strategy was considered by Tynwald last month and while there was no request for it to be supported it was merely noted by our politicians. Where does leave the strategy if it’s not supported by Tynwald? Also why did Tynwald pick one of the highest year’s for green house gas emissions as the base line on which future emis…
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In 1913, the United States created its third national bank. Unlike the previous two, this bank was organized in a completely different manner. It was organized differently, in an effort to avoid the problems of the previous national banks. Also, unlike the previous national banks, the creation of the Federal Reserve was not done openly and subject …
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Known for its beautiful beaches, vast history, and unique culture, the Dominican Republic is one of the Caribbean's crown jewels. However, it has had a history totally unlike its neighbors. Even Haiti, which shares an island with the Dominican Republic, went down a totally different path. Today, the Dominican Republic is a relatively stable, prospe…
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Just over a year ago, the Rt Rev'd Tricia Hillas was ordained and consecrated as the next Bishop of Sodor and Man, and moved to the Isle of Man with her husband Andrew, to begin what should have been a happy new phase of life on the Island they both knew and loved. But the reality was a year marred by Andrew's unexpected death. At this season of Re…
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November, the 9th month of the Roman calendar and the 11th month in our calendar, is upon us. It is the month when we think of turkeys, pilgrims, and when the weather gets colder. It is also the month when people will fight each other to the death for discount television sets on Black Friday. Most importantly, it is the month where you ask question…
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Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”. // A FAIR MAID WATCHES FROM THE DARK STALKS. // A STRANGER KNOCKS; INVITING, INSISTENT. // AND THE KAISER STRIKES AGAIN. "Snips on a Kaiser," a grand return coordinated by The Wrong Station. Written by Alexander Saxton, Anthony Botelho, and Jacob Duarte Spiel, and perform…
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In tonight's programme: The race for Railway Cup qualification is hotting up in the Canada Life Men's Premier League ahead of the latest Manx football clashes this weekend In the sole rugby tie this weekend, two Island sides will face off for a place in the final of the Cheshire Bowl A Mixed Premier League southern derby is among the headline fixtu…
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Motiv8 offer free, confidential support for anyone impacted by dependency to alcohol, drugs, gambling or gaming - for all ages. Nicola Browne talks to Christy about the services and also explains what it might be like for someone going through a dependency journey. Find out more at www.motiv8.im. If you know of a charity that you think we could fea…
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Pumpkins are a staple of the autumn season, used in events like Halloween and Thanksgiving as symbols of the holidays and in various culinary dishes. Pumpkins, which are technically a fruit, not a vegetable, are one of the oldest domesticated plants in the world and have been used for centuries in various ways. Today, it is the basis for pumpkin sp…
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