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Catholic Banter

Jack Regan & Lizzie Wakeling

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A podcast all about Catholic ministry and life, with a slight bias towards youth and young adult ministry. Join Jack Regan and Lizzie Wakeling for polite seasoned banter on a variety of different topics. Get in touch on Twitter/ Facebook @CatholicBants
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Teaves

Regan Lloyd & Liam S. Smith

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Put the Kettle On! In each episode of Teaves, Liam S. Smith and Regan Lloyd drink some tea, watch an episode of television and then talk around it.
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This is @Hairdustry our weekly “Your Day Off” Podcast. We are hairstylist that bring you the success stories of the Hair Industry! Look for new Episodes with killer hair peeps every week on your day off! instagram.com/hairdustry Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hairdustry/support Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hairdustry/support
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Cole Hatter is the founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter, voted the number one must attend business conference for entrepreneurs and career professionals in the world. In this podcast Cole shares different clips and highlights shared on stage from over 40 top business leaders and thinkers including Gary Vaynerchuk, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, Robert Herjaveck, JJ Virgin, Tai Lopez, James Altucher and more. This podcast is high content, actionable steps to show you how to Thrive in business ...
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Do you have a really cool idea for a business? What's stopping you from giving it a shot? Starting a business and becoming an entrepreneur while you're young is an incredible opportunity. A rare time in our lives when you can give stuff a go while you have the flexibility and room to fail fast and learn. "It's ok to fail, take what you've learned and try again. Because failing while you're young is the best time to do it." -Cheryl Royle, Entrepreneurship Facilitator at Hunter Futurepreneurs. ...
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An Irishman Abroad: Inside Basketball

An Irishman Abroad: Inside Basketball

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I’m Jarlath Regan comedian, writer and the Irishman behind the Irishman Abroad Podcast Network and I’m also absolutely obsessed with basketball. Irishman Inside Basketball is a new series coming to this feed starting on May 18th that looks at some of the most interesting characters, stories and facets of the game and of course their connection back to Ireland. Guests will include the only Irishman ever to play in the NBA Pat Burke, former Kerry Gaelic football and basketball legend Kieran Do ...
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Alan is managing partner at Greenstein, Rogoff, Olsen & Co., LLP, (GROCO) and is a respected leader in his field. He is also the radio show host to American Dreams. Alan's CPA firm resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and serves some of the most influential Venture Capitalist in the world. GROCO's core competency is advising High Net Worth individual clients in tax and financial strategies. Alan is a current member of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (S.I.E.P.R.) SIEPR’s ...
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Welcome back to Talking Film for the second part of our interview with actor Norman Eshley. So, why did Norman not want to kiss Mia Farrow? How did a leading stuntman teach Norman to ride a horse? And which popular television actor did Norman feel was badly affected by fame? In this episode Norman recalls working with Mia Farrow, Richard Fleischer,…
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In this bonus episode, I'm sharing my five favorite installments of The Whistler - the anthology of mystery and murder where we follow the criminal as the commit the "perfect crime," only to be undone at the final curtain. Bill Forman is our sinister storyteller, who "knows the nameless terrors" of these killers' minds. First, a long-suffering wife…
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Why Partnerships Elevate Your Beauty Career?🎧 Complete Podcast Video available on your @spotify App @spotifypodcasts This Episode is Powered by @schedulicity**🎙 Ready to Transform Your Beauty Career?**Why are industry partnerships the secret to your success? Dive into this episode of *Your Day Off Podcast* where Corey and Tony chat with Missy Meggi…
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Cast your line for mystery with these old time radio shows involving fishing. Casey, Crime Photographer finds murder on a fishing trip in "Treasure Cave" (originally aired on CBS on September 25, 1947), and a stolen fishing boat leads to a pair of corpses in "Rita Malloy" from Pat Novak For Hire (AFRS rebroadcast from April 23, 1949). Charles Russe…
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🎙️ Guest: Marlene Arce @mbarce1 Episode: Season 7, Episode 17 Host: Corey and Tony Sponsored by: @schedulicity Available on: @spotify App @spotifypodcasts Have you ever wondered how the world's top hairdressers and influencers navigate the beauty industry? 🤔 Summary: In this episode of "Your Day Off" Podcast, we dive deep with Marlene Arce from Soc…
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Actor Norman Eshley was painting the ‘No Smoking’ sign at the Bristol Old Vic when he had a phone call from Orson Welles’ office. Within months he was filming ‘The Immortal Story’ with Jeanne Moreau at the great director’s home in Madrid. There aren’t many actors still around who can describe what it was like to work for Welles – but Norman has a h…
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Connection is Key in the Hair Industry 🎙️ Ever wondered how the human touch can transform a hair appointment? In this episode of "Your Day Off" Podcast, @sonnabrado dives deep into the heart of the hair industry, revealing why personal connections matter more than ever. 🔹 Building Personal Connections Discover why @sonnabrado believes the human tou…
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Title: Why This is That: How Overcoming Addiction Transformed a Barber into a Celebrity Stylist 🎧 Complete Podcast Video available on your @spotify App @spotifypodcasts Your Day Off Podcast is available on all podcast platforms- Season 7 episode E15- Pat Regan- @patty_cuts 🌟 Ever wondered how personal struggles can fuel extraordinary success? This …
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Pack your bags and take a trip to Mexico in these radio mysteries. First, Burt Lancaster plots a double cross in "The Big Shot" from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on September 9, 1948). Philip Marlowe is hired to find out what a woman is up to in "The Mexican Boat Ride" (originally aired on CBS on July 30, 1949), and the cops of Dragnet chase a…
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In this enlightening episode of Your Day Off Podcast, Corey and Tony dive deep into the significance of building strong relationships within the hair industry. Joined by the multifaceted Danielle Keasling, a leading figure in the industry, the discussion centers around her journey, the pivotal role of relationships, and her exciting involvement wit…
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Tee off with four (not fore!) old time radio detective stories set on the golf course. Actor Paul Barnes plays every role in the syndicated mini-mystery Calling All Detectives, and a golf teacher gets too close to a gangster's wife in Boston Blackie (a syndicated episode known as "Carl Grady, Golf Instructor"). As Philo Vance, Jackson Beck spots a …
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🎧 Why This is the Best Conversation Starter for Your Hair Journey? 🎧 Unlock the Secrets of Natural Hair Care with Martina Nicholas! In this enlightening episode of Your Day Off Podcast, Martina Nicholas, a renowned expert in textured hair, dives deep into the world of hair care, revealing invaluable tips and secrets for managing and embracing natur…
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Black magic is in the air with four radio mysteries where our heroes are menaced by voodoo. Dan Holiday heads to the bayou to save a man's life in "Death is a Doll" from Box 13, and Ken Thurston investigates when government officials fall victim to zombies in Haiti in The Man Called X (known as "Enough Intrigue to Fill a Book," originally aired on …
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Why This Is Essential Listening? 🎨 Discover your true colors! Join Jack Howard and the @jackhowardcolor team on "Your Day Off Podcast," where Jack spills the secrets to a vibrant career in hair coloring, from mastering commercial styles to the transformative power of education. Unlock your potential today! 🌈✂️ 🔑 Key Takeaways: Jack's journey from h…
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Mysteries are hard enough to solve without throwing amnesia into the mix, but that's what our radio detectives have to handle this week. A woman doesn't know who she is, and then drops dead in Jack Webb's office in "The Lady with No Name" from Jeff Regan, Investigator (originally aired on CBS on September 25, 1948). The Saint comes to the aid of a …
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🎧 Your Day Off Podcast @hairdustry: Whitney VerMeer – A Journey of Authenticity 🌈 Discover the inspiring story of Whitney VerMeer, a trailblazing hairdresser who combines her unique journey of personal growth with professional excellence. This episode not only delves into the evolution of her career but also her courageous coming out story, offerin…
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We're back in court with four radio mysteries involving lawyers, juries, and trials. A lone holdout tries to convince his fellow jurors of a defendant's innocence in "The Eleventh Juror" from The Mollé Mystery Theatre (AFRS rebroadcast from April 3, 1945), and Mr. District Attorney chases down a robbery ring in "The Case of Murder A La Carte" (orig…
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🤔 Why Your Day Off Podcast is a Must-Hear for Every Hairstylist? 📅 Dive into Season 7, Episode E10 featuring the incredible Morgan Thomas, a true gem in the world of hair styling. In this not-to-be-missed episode, Morgan shares her inspiring journey from Minneapolis to Chicago, detailing how passion and persistence shaped her career. 🌟 Highlights: …
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The doctors are in with these four old time radio mysteries. A doctor hires Dick Powell and then jumps out of the window in Richard Diamond, Private Detective (originally aired on NBC on August 23, 1950). Joe Friday is on the trail of a phony physician in "The Big Quack" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on October 12, 1950). A crooked doctor s…
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Lordy, Lordy - your host is turning 40. To mark the occasion, I'm looking back at the old time radio detective shows I've enjoyed the most over these many years. Join me as I revisit stories starring Philip Marlowe, Sherlock Holmes, Ellery Queen, The Whistler, The Saint, Richard Diamond, Rocky Fortune, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, as well as why…
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We're off to the Caribbean with four old time radio mysteries full of island intrigue. An American professor finds murder on sabbatical in "A Passage to Benares" from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on September 23, 1942). Joan Banks pulls Frank Lovejoy into a dangerous salvage operation in "Chain Reaction" from The Whistler (originally aired on …
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In this bonus episode, I'm sharing my five favorite installments of Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator. William Gargan sleuths with a sardonic smile in these radio mysteries, beginning with "The Lost Lady" (originally aired on NBC on June 14, 1953). A client behind bars hires Craig in "For Love of Murder" (originally aired on NBC on August 3, …
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Why Embracing Your Inner World Unlocks True Artistry in Hairdressing? Ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of a creative mind? Dive deep with us as we explore the inner workings of those who turn hair into art. 🎨✂️The Power of Self-Exploration: Learn how understanding your own story can revolutionize your approach to hairdressing, turning ea…
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Place your bets and ride along with four old time radio mysteries set in the stables and around the racetrack. Boston Blackie doubts a horse is guilty of murder in a syndicated mystery, and international investigator Frank Race tries to find out who's out to make sure a prize racehorse doesn't make it to the winner's circle in "The Adventure of the…
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🌈 Why Is Neurodiversity a Game-Changer in Hair Artistry? 🎨⸻🔍 Meet Meg Long, a trailblazer in the hair industry, bringing her neurodivergent creativity to vibrant life! 🌟Unique Creativity: Meg's journey highlights the brilliance neurodiversity adds to hair artistry.Facing Challenges: Learn how she navigates an industry learning to embrace neurodiver…
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We're riding the subway and walking the Great White Way with four radio gumshoes in New York. First, there's a dead body in Richard Diamond's office in "The Fred Sears Murder Case" (originally aired on NBC on June 5, 1949). A man is killed in Times Square by a man with only a month to live in "The Earl Lawson Murder Case" from Broadway is My Beat (…
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It's an Easter basket of radio comedies for you to enjoy! Jack Benny and his gang take a stroll in the Easter Parade (originally aired on CBS on April 17, 1949); Lucille Ball hunts for the perfect Easter dress in My Favorite Husband (originally aired on CBS on March 24, 1951); and egg dying goes awry at the Harris house on The Phil Harris-Alice Fay…
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Why Is Connection the Heartbeat of Creativity?🌟 Ready to ignite your passion for hair and discover the heartbeat of creativity? 🎨👉 Join us for an unforgettable episode of Your Day Off Podcast, featuring the much-anticipated Presley Poe and Friends event. It's more than just a gathering; it's a celebration of connection, innovation, and the art of h…
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Break out your bracket for three basketball mysteries from the golden age of radio. First, newspaper editor Steve Wilson ties an assault to a gambling racket in "The Fatal Fix" from Big Town (originally aired on NBC on January 25, 1949). Next, Tony Curtis is a college star under pressure to throw a game in "The McKay College Basketball Scandal" fro…
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Grab a pint, don your green, and enjoy a trio of St. Patrick's Day old time radio mysteries. First, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce investigate a murder at one of Ireland's landmarks in "The Adventure of the Blarney Stone" from The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (originally aired on Mutual on March 18, 1946). Then, George Valentine tries to preve…
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Show off those pearly whites and enjoy three old time radio mysteries involving teeth and dentists. First, Casey, Crime Photographer thinks a dentist is linked to a colleague's disappearance in "Tooth for Tooth" (originally aired on CBS on July 15, 1946). Then, a victim's teeth hold the key to solving a murder on Whitehall 1212 (known as "The Murde…
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In this bonus episode, we're saluting the late Anne Whitfield, who passed away on February 15th. We'll hear the actress in a pair of episodes from The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, where she played the couple's youngest daughter Phyllis. First, little Phyllis may become a movie star (originally aired on NBC on November 20, 1949) and then she celebra…
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