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The Fantastic Stories Podcast is a weekly podcast where your host, Jacob, introduces an hour of audio drama from the Golden Age of Radio. Before television overtook it, radio wasn’t just a place for news, sports and music. Programming of all types was aired on the radio. We are lucky here in the United Kingdom that the BBC does maintain a limited drama output on Radio 4, but elsewhere, audio drama is not commonplace and the thousands of hours of audio drama that was produced in the 50s and 6 ...
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PillowVoices: Dance Through Time brings listeners closer to notable dance artists connected with Jacob's Pillow, from 1933 to today. Each piece exemplifies Jacob's Pillow's mission to 'support dance creation, presentation, education, and preservation; and to engage and deepen public appreciation and support for dance' by utilizing archival recordings brought to life in the personal stories and narration of current thought-leaders and scholars. Jacob's Pillow, lauded by The New York Times as ...
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Treasures of our Town

Craig (Seemyshell) and Joshua (Geocaching Vlogger)

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Embark on an exhilarating voyage through the heart of America's captivating towns and cities with the enthralling travel podcast, "Treasures of our Town." Join your experienced hosts, Craig (Seemyshell) and Joshua (Geocaching Vlogger), as they unveil the hidden gems and extraordinary treasures that lie beyond the surface. Delve into a world of cultural exploration as our hosts guide you through historical sites, natural splendours, and extraordinary local experiences. All their travels are g ...
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Abq NM-based, award-winning true crime podcast, with advocacy-focused cases from the Southwestern state of New Mexico and the American Desert Southwest. https://trueconsequences.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-consequences-true-crime--4347262/support.
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Chatting with Rabbi Mike

Chatting with Rabbi Mike

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Rabbi Michael E. Harvey of the Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, was ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 2015. He earned a Master’s degree in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion & a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston University. Throughout his tenure at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Harvey served congregations, small & large, in Arkansas, Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Mississippi, & Texas.Certified as a Prepare & Enrich marital & p ...
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Send us a text What hidden treasures can you uncover in Fort Worth, Texas? Join Craig and Tim, affectionately known as Minnesota Boy, on a lively adventure through the city's charm and secrets. Our friend Joshua, who couldn't make the trip, shares his thoughts on missing out and his excitement for upcoming escapades. We also delve into Craig's uniq…
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In this excerpt from a 2004 PillowTalk, choreographer Shen Wei speaks with dance scholar Suzanne Carbonneau about his love of abstraction when making movement, stripping away narrative from musical scores, and integrating visual art into his stage works. Shen Wei also shares about his upbringing in the traditions of Chinese Opera and his early year…
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Send us a text Join us, Joshua and Craig, as we share our adventurous escapades, starting with an amusing critique of a distorted image layout and venturing into Joshua's recent trip to Venice, Italy. Hear the incredible story of an 86-year-old's human-powered amusement park and Craig’s exciting plans for his upcoming European trip. We also reflect…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how spending a night in a missile bunker or a decommissioned helicopter might spice up your travels? This week, we embark on a journey through some of the most unique, quirky, and photogenic Airbnbs across the USA. From 1980s and 1990s-themed living rooms perfect for your next TikTok video to whimsical stays like a UFO …
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Christian Warner hosts this episode focused on the human body’s capacity to navigate collective grief, moving toward not only healing, but self-actualization. Warner is a Black interdisciplinary performer, choreographer, and director. He shares his own experiences as well as excerpts from conversations with dance artists Dormeshia, Camille A. Brown…
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Send us a text Ever had your rubber mats disappear into a parallel universe? Join us on this episode of "Treasures of Our Town" as Joshua hilariously recounts his bizarre car wash saga that spirals into a conspiracy theory featuring missing mats and alternate realities. It's a wild ride you won't want to miss! Along with this quirky tale, we introd…
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Send us a text Can you imagine stumbling upon the world's largest mailbox or a museum dedicated to legendary stuntman Evel Knievel? This episode of Treasures of Our Town promises a delightful journey through the quirkiest attractions of the Midwest with our special guest, Midwest travel aficionado Jack Norton. Jack and his wife Kitty have swapped t…
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In this episode of PillowVoices, we bring you an interview with choreographer Yin Mei. PillowScholar Suzanne Carbonneau sat down with Yin Mei to discuss her work titled Empty Traditions / City of Peonies in August, 1999. In a 1999 interview with Pillow Scholar Suzanne Carbonneau, Yin Mei talks about growing up in China during the Cultural Revolutio…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what it’s like to travel down the historic Route 66 while geocaching? In this week's episode of Treasures of Our Town, we bring you the magic and adventure of one of America’s most iconic highways. We start with a quirky chat about spooky clown-themed accommodations, setting a fun tone before introducing our special gue…
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Send us a text What drives someone to explore every single county in the United States? For Nick, an extreme geocacher and former Marine, it was a mix of adventure, a love for hidden treasures, and a desire to spend quality time with his aging dog, Aichan. Join us as we sit down with Nick, who shares his incredible experiences of finding over 10,00…
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In this episode, professor and choreographer Silvana Cardell contextualizes the work of the Mimulus Dance Company through the lens of adjacent histories and influences: Cardell from Argentina and Mimulus from Brazil. Watch a clip of Por Um Fio: https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/mimulus-dance-company/por-um-fio/ Insights and influences, Silv…
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Send us a text Have you ever faced a journey filled with highs and lows, only to uncover unexpected treasures along the way? Join us on an emotional and adventure-packed episode where Josh shares a heartfelt story about spending time with his 93-year-old grandmother amidst the grief of losing a family friend. Meanwhile, Craig tackles ongoing car tr…
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Send us a text Prepare to be transported to the vibrant atmosphere of Geo Woodstock 20 in Flagstaff, Arizona, where the challenges of setting up in an open-air amphitheater only added to the excitement. Join Joshua, the Geocaching Vlogger from Minnesota, and Craig, also known as Seemyshell from Australia, as they recount their adventures and the be…
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Send us a text Ever laughed so hard your sides hurt? That's precisely what happened to us, Joshua and Craig, during our absurdly enjoyable escapade to Uranus—a town that's more than its cheeky name. But our latest podcast isn't just a collection of giggles; it's an honest heart-to-heart about the emotional swings of travel. From the awe of the Gran…
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Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode honoring the life and legacy of former New York City Ballet dancer, Jacques d'Amboise, in his own words. Recorded during his only Pillow appearance in 2008, d'Amboise reflects on his beginnings as a dancer and his efforts to welcome more young people into his beloved art form.…
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Send us a text Get ready to hit the open road with us, Joshua and Craig, as we regale you with tales from our latest jaunt across America's heartland. Imagine the thrill of geocaching on the rugged cliffs of Minnesota's North Shore, the warmth of small-town diners, and the laughter shared with our lovable companions, including the one and only 'Ree…
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Send us a text Picture this: You're navigating the serene trails of the Bruce Trail in Ontario, or perhaps making your way down to the mysterious Eternal Flame Falls in New York. Now, imagine sharing those experiences with a friend who brings a whole new perspective to the table. That's what we've done in our latest chat with Jeff, our Canadian pal…
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Lisa Niedermeyer hosts this episode exploring the connections between puppetry in contemporary dance and emerging technologies such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence and spatial computing. The episode focuses on a piece titled "Underground River" which was conceived and directed by Jane Comfort and developed in residency at Jacob’s Pill…
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Send us a text Prepare to be whisked away from the beaten path as we swap treasure maps for wastewater blueprints in San Francisco and dig into the unexpected delights of the road less traveled. The charismatic Dave Barsky, of "Dirty Jobs" fame, drops by to regale us with tales of his global geocaching adventures. From his brother-in-law's 1000th f…
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Send us a text Strap in as we embark on a sweet Southern escape, where the charm of Alabama meets the dazzle of Hollywood and the quirky corners in between. Our adventure is seasoned with tales of serene mornings by the lake, contrasted by the hum of life unfolding in a Bass Pro Shop parking lot. The journey doesn't stop there; we hike to the Holly…
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Jacob's Pillow Associate Archivist Patsy Gay hosts this episode featuring excerpts of a 1998 PillowTalk. In this conversation between choreographers Ralph Lemon and Susan Marshall, we hear insights about their own beginnings in dance along with their individual ways of creating work.By Susan Marshall, Ralph Lemon, Maura Keefe, Patsy Gay
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In this episode, Eric shares updates in his brother’s case, including a heated meeting with the prosecutor. Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequences Instagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime Su…
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Send us a text As Joshua and I, Craig, hitched our last ride on the southern breeze of Gulf Shores, Alabama, we couldn't help but spin tales of geocaches and Gulf Shore splendor. Our five-day foray, steeped in the warmth of southern hospitality and the rustic charm of state park cabins, has left us with a suitcase of stories and a playlist of local…
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Send us a text Journey with us as we throw down the gauntlet in a whimsical bracket-style battle, pitting America's most bizarre and charming roadside attractions against one another. We've snagged the expertise of Jesse Brown from the Geocaching Podcast to join in on our escapade, adding a touch of treasure-hunting thrill to these wondrous spots. …
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Dione Begay was born on March 28th, 1975. She was the eldest of six children and is described by her sister Christine as having a positive perspective on life and a witty sense of humor which is missed by her loved ones. Dione was beautiful, vibrant, outgoing, intelligent, and family-orientated. She was a mother of four daughters and had unique, cl…
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Poet and dance writer Karen Hildebrand hosts this episode focusing on how text and spoken word are used in dance. Included are examples from works by Liz Lerman, Joe Goode, and Carmen de Lavallade. Hildebrand is the former editorial director for Dance Magazine, and a past editor in chief of Dance Teacher magazine. *Of note: the music that underlies…
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Send us a text Embark on a virtual treasure hunt with us, Joshua and Craig, as we uncover America's most beloved virtual geocaches on "Treasures of Our Town." Imagine yourself taking a leap into the world of geocaching, where every corner of your journey is laced with mystery and the promise of discovery. Our latest episode is a cache-full of stori…
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I want to introduce you to a new show called Media Pressure. Media Pressure Season One features the Untold Story of Maura Murray, hosted by Maura’s sister, Julie Murray. Media Pressure is the premiere show for the new network by Sarah Turney, Voices for Justice Media, and is executive produced by Sarah Turney. You’ve heard Maura Murray’s story from…
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Send us a text Embark on a geocaching escapade with Annie Love as she recounts 17 years of adventure from Geocaching HQ's front desk to the business development team, collecting travel tales and souvenirs from over 40 countries. This episode is a treasure map that leads us through the quirky streets of Seattle's Fremont district, known as the "Cent…
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Christy Bolingbroke, Executive / Artistic Director of the National Center for Choreography - Akron, hosts this episode focused on the the relationships of choreographic practice and various technologies. Referenced in this episode are works by David Parsons, David Rousseve, Compagnie Kafig, Rennie Harris/Puremovement American Street Dance Theater, …
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Send us a text Ever found yourself chuckling at the clever wordplay behind Flo Rida's name or the hilarity of a 'Mikey' mouse misread while on an urban treasure quest? That's precisely the kind of unexpected fun my co-host Craig and I, along with Rob Vardman, president of Munzee, share in this latest episode. Orlando might conjure images of theme p…
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On Saturday, October 11th, 2003, police were called to County Road 136B, 10 miles north of Espanola, following the discovery of a deceased female – 37-year-old Yvonne Martinez. Yvonne had been brutally murdered, and it was clear from the scene that a struggle had occurred. Despite the investigation identifying several suspects and many crucial piec…
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Send us a text Let's rewind the clock and savor the treasures of yesteryear! Our latest episode is a nostalgia-packed journey, where we contrast our childhood entertainment with the American pop culture gems of Australia's '80s and '90s. From the echoes of catchy tunes that haunted high school hallways to the Goonies house and the thrills of geocac…
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Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode honoring Gus Solomons jr, the celebrated choreographer, writer, and teacher. As the first Black dancer in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Solomons was both a trailblazer and a trendsetter, forming his own company and making more than 150 works before his death in August 2023 at the age of 84. In this episode:…
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Send us a text Ever wanted to experience the magic of Christmas all year round? Buckle up as we take you on a whimsical journey to some of America's most enchanting Christmas destinations. Join us, your hosts Joshua and Craig, as we dive right into our personal favorites, from the iconic Christmas Storyhouse in Cleveland to the winter wonderland vi…
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Send us a text Imagine being able to turn your travels into an exciting treasure hunt while discovering hidden gems in overlooked small towns across the United States. Our special guest this episode, Reese Johnson, takes us on an exhilarating journey. Our discussion meanders through the charming corners of Kentucky, painting a vivid picture of Cave…
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Houston, TX and her destination of Corpus Christi. Her son, Chien Si fought tooth and nail to keep his mom’s case in spotlight— to make people care… but without clues pointing to an answer, the attention on Tot’s case tapered off, and the trail eventually went cold. To this day, her case remains unsolved. This is “The Incredible Life of Tot Harrima…
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Send us a text Join us as we hit the road with Jeff Wagg, host of the 'Built to Go' a vanlife podcast, and adventure junkie. This episode takes you on an enthralling journey, traversing the length and breadth of the United States and Canada. As we venture into the lesser-known towns of America (Named Aurora), Jeff regales us with extraordinary tale…
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Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode focused on Trisha Brown, one of the most celebrated choreographers to emerge from Judson Dance Theater and the postmodern era. Brown is in conversation with Deborah Jowitt, the influential choreographer, scholar, dance critic, and educator. We also hear from art historian and Brown specialist Susan Rosenberg. Ess…
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PART ONE In 2001, 57-year-old Tot Harriman vanished into thin air while on the road in Texas between Houston and Corpus Christi. But Tot had an incredible life, and it’s a story that deserves to be heard. To understand where Tot was in life at the moment she vanished, you have to understand her journey to get there. This is “The Incredible Life of …
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Send us a text Prepare for an adventure as we, Joshua and Craig, uncover the hidden gems and unique charm of towns throughout the United States in this episode of Treasures of Our Town. Joined by our special guest, Geocaching Katie from Georgia, we discover the wonders of North Georgia, the beauty of Atlanta's Stone Mountain, and the captivating At…
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This is a cross-over episode from my other show Crimelines and Consequences. We interviewed Laurah Norton from the Fall Line Podcast to discuss her new book that is out now wherever you get your favorite books. Checkout https://www.laythemtorestbook.com/ and https://www.thefalllinepodcast.com/ If you haven't checked out Crimelines and Consequences …
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Send us a text Lace up your hiking boots, grab your flashlight, and brace yourself for a trip to the "Disneyland of geocaching" - Gilby, North Dakota! From the eerie halls of haunted libraries to the bustling charm of Grand Forks, we're taking you on an adventure that's sure to thrill. We share our misadventures of a flooded house, editing sprees f…
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Many choreographers draw inspiration from their ancestors, nature, and the spiritual world, and Teena Marie Custer explores some examples with help from Sandra Laronde, Christopher K. Morgan, Ananya Chatterjea, Michelle N. Gibson, and others.By Teena Marie Custer, Christopher K. Morgan, Maria Torres, Ananya Chatterjea, Alexis Arimina Renee, Michelle N. Gibson, Nana Sula Sprit, Neyda Colón-DiMaria, Nicole Marie Machado, Joelle Santiago, Sandra Laronde
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Today is a bonus episode and I will soon be back from hiatus with new episodes. But for now listen to Myself and Navigating Advocacy for some updates as well as a look back at our Honk and Wave in Albuquerque, New Mexico in August. Support Angels Voices Silenced No More Check out AdvocacyCon(ference) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.…
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Follow MrBallen’s Medical Mysteries wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge the first 8 episodes, early and ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today. The human body is a miracle. But when it’s not working, it can be the stuff of nightmares. In this new series from master storyteller MrBallen, we’re sharing medical horror s…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered what it's like to hit a milestone of 100K YouTube subscribers, or explore the vibrant theater scene of the Twin Cities? Join us as we celebrate Josh's extraordinary achievement of reaching a landmark 100,000 followers on YouTube, and take an exciting detour to Minneapolis and St. Paul. You will hear about the u…
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Fiona Yu was a senior at Arizona State University. She grew from her quiet and shy personality into a silly girl who loved to laugh. Fiona was a caring and trusting young woman that had her whole life ahead of her when she was brutally murdered in her own apartment in broad daylight. It has been two and a half decades and her case is still unsolved…
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