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It Came From the Sea

It Came From the Sea

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It Came From the Sea is a podcast started in an attempt to share with the world the amazing, complicated, and infuriating facts about the ocean the host, Sarah, picked up during her time studying at the University of Washington School of Oceanography, and over the course of her lifelong fixation with all things aquatic and salty. Through the course of this podcast, she will attempt to make the science, politics, and history of the ocean as interesting for her non-oceanographer friends as it ...
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Have you ever wondered to yourself why a specific film is considered by many to be a “cult film”? Have you ever wondered why a particular film has the fans and legacy that it does? Join your host, Jesse Krempel, every week as he dives into a different film from a variety of genres, and analyzes how the movie came to be, how it was released and how exactly did it become a cult classic! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome lovers of all things weird, exciting, spooky, historical, and just downright obscure. Join the exploration of this beautifully strange world we call home as almost no topic is off-limits! You‘ll learn about different events, people, and phenomena with some added side commentary. The podcast is on hiatus...
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Kaiju Weekly

Kaiju Weekly

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Every week we dive into the large, often cheesy, always entertaining world of giant monster movies. Join Travis, a Kaiju aficionado, as he tries to convince his friend and newbie to the giant monster world, Jake, that Kaiju films are worth his time.
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A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail mainhfx@cbc.ca.
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The Ellison Center at the University of Washington

The Ellison Center at the University of Washington

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The Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies at the University of Washington promotes in-depth interdisciplinary study of all major post-communist subregions - Eastern and Central Europe, the Baltic region, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and Russia - in order to understand the legacies of the imperial and communist past as well as to analyze the emerging institutions and identities that will shape Eurasia's future. We share audio of interesting and relevant events ...
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The Richmond Experience (@therichmondexperience) is your one-stop shop for what to eat, drink, see, and do in Richmond, Virginia – independently owned and created by locals, for locals. Listen to RVAx Social Media Manager Paige Poprocky (@sipsandtripswithpaige) and RVAx Managing Editor Kelsey Heintz (@kelseyheintzistyping) chit-chat – every week! – about the very best the River City has to offer, from recent openings and the latest trends to time-tested traditions and hidden gems. And by the ...
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The Witch Saga features a variety of audio programs, both fiction and non fiction alike. The Witch and the Orchard, a dark fantasy three episode mini-series that follows a Witch who us hired by a shady lord to remove a curse from his land. The Witch Chronicles, an anthology series of short audio dramas that focus on the many different characters that inhabit the world of Teramor. How I Made the Witch and the Orchard, a behind the scenes commentary series in which the creator breaks down each ...
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In 2016, Omar Samra called Omar Nour with a life-changing idea: “How about we row across the Atlantic Ocean?” Within a matter of hours, the two were registered to compete in the world’s toughest race: a 3,000-mile unsupported row across the mighty Atlantic Ocean, in a seven-meter rowing boat. However, about nine days into their journey, when their boat capsized in a severe storm and the life raft didn't open, they came face-to-face with death. Inspired by the documentary, Beyond the Raging S ...
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A show focused around Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40000, Age Of Sigmar, Necromunda and Inquisitor games. We discuss our hobby projects, the trials and tribulations of our battles, experiences as hobbyists and more. We are an inclusivity and disability positive podcast, our host is blind. We would love to hear from hobbyists in general and particularly any who have disabilities, whatever they may be. We want to hear your story, how you came to the hobby, what you love about it and how you over ...
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MAIROS has been a professional Artist since 2005. Raised in Crimea his original musical tastes are rooted in the KaZantip Festival. MAIROS is one of the DJs who believe that the key element of any set is the signature style, the fingerprint, the recognition. From 2008, MAIROS has annually played his sets at the KaZantip Republic Festival. Around the same time he plunged into hectic touring life that included hundreds of open-air parties and hot club parties all around Ukraine, Russia and wes ...
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“I’m an Australian Jew and I care deeply about Israeli and Palestinian lives. Can I ask you a question about what’s happening in Israel and Gaza right now?” Since 7 October 2023, Ittay Flescher, an Australian Jewish peace educator and journalist has received message after message which have more or less begun like this. One of them came from Hannah Baker, a family lawyer in Melbourne with a big heart who cares deeply about all the humans who call this place home. After many messages back and ...
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A Hill to Die On

A Hill to Die On

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Each episode, Josie & Caragh give a semi-informed opinion on a topic before going away to research further. Was their chosen hill to die on worth it? They hope so, because they hate being wrong.
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Im Richard Dugan, host of 'Tell Me Your Story”, NEW PARADIGMS FOR A NEW WORLD... To bring as many different points of view, from around the circle, into your view, to assist you in expanding your life and living. To assist in the positive evolution of mankind and bringing about a greater awareness of self and others in order to create the kind of world YOU want. A world in which we all can search for, find and fulfill our 'first best destiny'. GIVING YOU CHOICES AND KNOWLEDGE OF THOSE CHOICE ...
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The Matthew Bible Podcast introduces you to the beauty and simplicity of the first "original languages-to-English Bible translation." The Podcast makes it fun by entertainingly comparing the Matthew Bible with other versions before segueing into an attention-getting, enhanced Bible reading - in the unique wording of the Matthew Bible! Visit TheMatthewBible.com or RichwoodChapel.org. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-matthew-bible-podcast/support
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🍷🎙️ Welcome to "If You Juno's, You Know" – Juno's Liquor Podcast! 🍹📣 Unveil the world of spirits and libations with Juno's Liquor in our exhilarating video podcast! 🌐✨ Join us as we uncork the mysteries of the beverage industry, one episode at a time. In "If You Juno's, You Know," we bring you an engaging trifecta of segments that promise to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your passion for all things spirits. 🎙️ Segment 1: Meet the Makers Dive into the realm of craftsmanship as we condu ...
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In this episode, Paige and Kelsey chat about that weird thing Kelsey said at the podcast launch party, the VIP section at The National, seasonal offerings in RVA, and more. Here’s what else they’re getting into this week: EAT: Duke's Mayo Hot Tomato Summer DRINK: Virago Spirits Tomato-tini SEE: Three Sheets to the Wind at Brewtown 2024 DO: The Spri…
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The AngelScrollBy PenelopeHoltCaptivatingNovel Spans the Ages, BlendingMystery with Romance and Spiritual Quest —Twowould-be lovers on an epic adventure explore an ancient prophecy that predictsthree miraculous paintings with the power to heal humanity— In TheAngel Scroll, author Penelope Holt transports readers on a thrilling huntfor three miracul…
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Peter H. Spitz immigrated tothe U.S. from Austria in 1939 and embarked on a long career in the energy andchemicals industry, with 7 of his own scientific patents. He was the founderand CEO of Chem Systems, Inc. and a frequent lecturer at MIT. Always passionateabout innovation, he became a scholar of our industrial past and has authorednumerous book…
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Website(s): www.Gerispieler.comFacebook: Geri SpielerTwitter: NoneRegina of Warsaw is a story of extraordinary bravery and survival against all odds that mirrors much of what is happening in the world todayBased on True Events: Regina of Warsaw an Unforgettable Story of Heartbreak and Survival PALO ALTO, Calif., June 3, 2024 ― By all accounts, Regi…
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Sociologist Gary Kinsman talks about what's new in the third edition of his book, The Regulation Of Desire: Queer Histories, Queer Struggles ahead of its official release at Venus Envy in Halifax this weekend. He spoke with Mainstreet's Alex Mason about "the social organization of forgetting," a concept he explores in the new edition.…
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Since 1979, locals and visitors have come together every summer to celebrate Yarmouth's food, culture and traditions by the sea. It started on Thursday and runs until July 27. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Darryl LeBlanc, president of Seafest, to talk about what attendees can expect this year.…
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It's been almost two months since the Nova Scotia Energy Poverty Task Force recommended some generous discounts for low-income earners. It's urging the province to give qualifying lower income earners a 50 per cent cut in home heating costs and electricity. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Brian Gifford, the chair of the task force.…
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The 14th annual Afrifest kicked off in Halifax Thursday afternoon. It runs until Sunday and brings communities together to share and experience different African cultures. There will be food, music and dancing, including some that will invite the audience to participate. One of the festival's key organizers, George Mbamalu, spoke with Mainstreet's …
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On today’s episode, we’re trying to keep it cool, and we’re diving into the cool waters of one of the best shark movies out there, Deep Blue Sea!! Join me and my guests, Clayton Jones II and Shawn Murphy, the hosts of the Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies Podcast, as we navigate the murky waters of this iconic shark thriller, directed by Renny Harli…
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Last August, the Halifax Regional Municipality installed four new receptacles for cigarette butts. The twist? They like ballot boxes with the intention of encouraging people to dispose of their cigarette butts properly, rather than throwing them on the ground. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Ally Chant, the waste resource education officer…
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As climate change leads to more intense fires, storms and other severe weather events, psychologists are reporting more stress, anxiety and cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Janine Hubbard, a registered psychologist in St. John's, Newfoundland, to talk about why that is and what can be done about it.…
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The Halifax Pride Festival starts on Thursday and there will be dozens, maybe even hundreds, of events happening at the community level for the next 11 days. Dan MacKay, the publisher of the Halifax Rainbow Encyclopedia, joins guest host Preston Mulligan to talk about the history of Pride in Halifax and what's coming up.…
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https://davidmarkquigley.com/https://www.biorisk.us/David Mark Quigley who is so inspirational! He overcame his lifelong dyslexia by writing an adventure novel, which turned into a best-seller! He has since written other best-selling adventure novels. He is an advocate for overcoming dyslexia, authors, and entrepreneurs who want to start their own …
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Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet and playwright Cornelius Eady is in Cape Breton this week. He's doing a reading at the Inverness County Centre for the Arts on Wednesday afternoon. Guest host Jane Sponagle spoke with Eady about his work and what inspired him to hitchhike from New York to Cape Breton in the 1970s.…
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The Plastic Free Foundation promotes Plastic Free July as a movement to get people around the world to refuse single-use plastics in the name of a cleaner environment. Rachael Butcher and Krista McDonald co-own Wholesum Refillery Shoppe in Kentville, N.S. They're participating, but it's also their mission to minimize single-use plastics year-round.…
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Canada's premiers are meeting in Halifax this week and on Tuesday morning, outside the Westin Nova Scotian hotel, a group of people tried to get their attention in the hopes that mental health can rise to the top of the political agenda. They shared some of their thoughts with the CBC's Olivia Stefanovich.…
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Cape Breton's Lucky Campbell played fastball and softball in the 1940s and '50s and he is remembered in part for the many roles he played on a four-man team called the Glace Bay Rockets. His daughter, Evelyn Sims, and Guysborough County councillor Mary Desmond join guest host Jane Sponagle to talk about why they want him inducted into the Cape Bret…
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In this episode (powered by Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and StyleCraft Homes!), Paige and Kelsey chat about packing tips, how to unwind, an easy way to troubleshoot technical difficulties, and more. Here’s what else they’re getting into this week: EAT: Joe's Inn Country Greek Salad DRINK: Daily Coffee Co SEE: Friends of the Great Outdoors by Hank …
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Nova Scotians in Kings County have spent much of Friday assessing the damage from the previous evening's torrential rains. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with officials in the area, including Kings County Councillor Dick Killam, Bernard Miles with the Hall's Harbour Community Development Association and Dan Stovel, the regional emergency management co-ord…
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Remnants of post-tropical storm Beryl swept through the western part of Nova Scotia Thursday evening, and Nova Scotia RCMP has reported that a youth has died in Wolfville after being swept away in the floods. MLA for Kings South Keith Irving joins host Jeff Douglas to talk about how his constituents are feeling after the tragedy.…
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Halls Harbour was one of the communities in Kings County that was hit hard by Thursday's torrential rains, with a section of bridge being washed away. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke with engineering consultant Daniel Houghton about the damage caused. Then, host Jeff Douglas is joined by Kings-Hants MP Kody Blois to talk about what can be done to address…
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Saturday night at the Light House Arts Centre in Halifax, an affiliate of Wu-Tang Clan called Wu-Tang Killa Beez will perform. But before that on Friday, there will be a community workshop about trauma and art, in which members of Wu Tang "will breakdown and analyze their songs, explaining how trauma and artistic expression intersect for communal h…
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A new street outreach team started its work in Truro, N.S., this week. The provincial government announced Thursday that it's providing about $500,000 for the new five-person team run by the Truro Housing Outreach Society. Mainstreet's Alex Guye spoke with Davy Rose, the Truro outreach co-ordinator, to talk about how the team will support people ex…
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"There are as many ways to live in this world as there are people in this world, and each on deserves a closer look" On today's episode, we're diving into the colorful world of Harriet The Spy (1996), the first film released as a Nickelodeon Movie, and a nostalgic gem that captured the hearts and imagination of so many young aspiring writers, and m…
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A report released Wednesday by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization finds that fisheries around the world are likely to take a much bigger hit from climate change if global warming gets up into the 3- to 4-degree range, compared to 1-and-a-half, or 2 degrees Celsius. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Dalhousie University biologist Der…
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As part of its annual Shark Week extravaganza, the Discovery Channel will air its first-ever Canadian-made shark week program on Wednesday evening. It's called Great White North and comes from executive producer Edward Peill, director P.J. Naworynski and legendary Shark Week underwater cinematographer Andy Casagrande. Shark expert and enthusiast Ch…
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The state of Nova Scotia's breast cancer screening program was hotly debated at Tuesday's session of the standing committee on health at the Legislature. Another topic that came up was testing for HPV, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Dr. Robert Grimshaw with Nova Scotia Health's Cervical Cancer Preventi…
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As we mark Mainstreet Halifax's 40th year on the air, we've been talking to folks about how music has evolved during that time. MCJ and Cool G are credited as being the first Canadian rap group to be signed to a major label. They grew up in Halifax and moved to Montreal in 1988. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by James McQuaid, also known as MCJ, to lo…
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If you need help starting a campfire or staying safe in bear country, and you don't want to just trust whatever you see on social media, you can now get expert advice through Scouts Canada's toll-free hotline. It opened on Monday, 24/7, for the entire summer. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Matthew Coe, a volunteer and long-time scouter.…
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In this episode (powered by Scents of Serenity and Agecroft Hall & Gardens!), Paige and Kelsey chat about exciting news for Paige, Fourth of July weekend plans, how to rep your fave Richmond brands, and more. Here’s what else they’re getting into this week: EAT: Cochiloco DRINK: Abi's Books & Brews SEE: Super Blast Fireworks DO: Purple Nation For e…
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Many may think of Rita MacNeil as the first lady of song with her ballads about Cape Breton. But there is more to her story. Lindsay Kyte, the co-creator and a performer of the play Dear Rita, joins host Jeff Douglas to talk about MacNeil's history as a fierce feminist activist in the 1970s and how that informed the play.…
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Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Delvina Bernard to get her pick for the Mainstreet Top 40 — celebrating 40 years of amazing music that's been the soundtrack to our lives on this program and in Nova Scotia. Bernard is an 8th-generational African Nova Scotian who works in education, community development and institutional change.…
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El Jones and DeRico Symonds join host Jeff Douglas to talk about how a more just justice system could work, based on new recommendations from the development of Canada’s Black Justice Strategy. They make connections between injustices of today and our history going all the way back to emancipation in 1834, and before that.…
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"You're talking about the richest family in a small town. It's front page news when one of them takes a shit!" On today's episode, join me and my guest Josh Gorski, from Video Dropbox, as we dive into the wild and kooky world of Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). This dark comedy is a delicious mix of morbid and acerbic, and it has stayed a cult classic fo…
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Conversation therapy, a discredited practice that aims to change or repress a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, has been banned in Canada since 2022. So what is the case for creating a national day to raise awareness about it? Veronica Merryfield, the founder of the Cape Breton Transgender Network, joins host Jeff Douglas to talk abou…
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