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Discussion Combustion

Kevin Batstone & Arthur Rawe

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🎙️ Discussion Combustion Podcast: Ignite Your Mind Every Thursday! Join hosts Kevin Batstone and Arthur as they light up the airwaves with the Discussion Combustion Podcast, a weekly show straight out of the vibrant city of Denver, Colorado. Catch the flames on YouTube and fuel your curiosity on all major podcast platforms. 🌟 What's in the Fire? Dive into the diverse and dynamic conversations that blaze through any and every topic. From intriguing interviews to hilarious anecdotes, no subjec ...
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History Bluffs!

History Bluffs

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History Bluffs is a comedy podcast where co-hosts Jonas Schrodt and Bob Nugent quiz famous dead people about their hilarious and mostly awful lives! Each episode features a guest comedian that is unaware of which famous dead person they will be portraying until the recording actually begins. It's part interview, part history lesson, part hilarious improvised lying!
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Midday

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Monday-Friday from noon-1:00, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what's on your mind, and what matters most to Marylander's, the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. E-mail us at midday@wypr.org
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Tough Questions

toughquestionspod

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This show asks all the tough hard hitting questions other show are way too scared to ask.Host Jeff Scheen along with his trusty side kick Tim McLaughlin grill guests and get to the bottom of what’s really going on in life, love, and the pursuit of happiness.
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Yarning Disability

First Peoples Disability Network (Australia)

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Yarning Disability is a podcast by The First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN) hosted by FPDN Advocate Bernard Namok. In each episode, The Yarning Disability podcast showcases the stories of First Nations peoples living with a disability, their families and carers and other disability industry professionals to highlight the lived experiences of First Nations people with a disability in Australia.
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Join UK architect Rion Willard as he interviews successful UK-based architects and designers on the secrets for running a profitable and impactful architecture practice. Learn how to master the game of business from some of the world's leading architects and designers.
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Culinary Tales - Tune in to Austin's culinary frequency. Take a rare listen to Austin’s local Chefs lounge and tell tales of their kitchens and learn more about them as people. Take a peek at what’s behind the plate with Jason Powers.
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The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles follows the life and times of an Aboriginal Warrior and his search for TRUTH. You will get a front row seat on his journey into the world of arts, music, film, theatre, festivals and Aboriginal activism. These are REAL LIFE stories of Alec's amazing walkabout and the people that were drawn in by his light (aura) and energy......From Australian Outback bush kid to Radio star, Sydney Olympic Games reporter to street theatre performer in Venice, film screenings in ...
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Disney For Scores

Disney Music Group, Treefort, Jon Burlingame

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In For Scores, host Jon Burlingame takes listeners on a magical journey into the world of film and television composers, revealing never-before-heard special moments behind many of today's most beloved scores. This season, you'll hear personal stories from the composers of Marvel Studios Avengers and Pixar's Toy Story films, Captain Marvel, Coco, Ralph Breaks the Internet, and so much more!
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On this very special episode of Tough Questions we have guest comedian Joe Nunnik. Joe gets grilled by Jeff's TQs and has some hot As in response. We talk what he wants to retire in, what he wanted to hear his dad say and much more! GO TO THE LIVE SHOW!!! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/take-radvice-a-live-reddit-advice-show-tickets-885227297677?aff=e…
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In Reading Genesis, author Marilynne Robinson revisits the Scripture and explores the rich themes of the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. Robinson argues both academic and fundamentalist interpretations of the Book of Genesis lead to a lack of appreciation for the grand example of literature found within this foundati…
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Over 30 years ago, The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies was created in Baltimore, tasked with building bridges between the world's Abrahamic religions. The organization's founding Executive Director Christopher Leighton released a new book that tries to equip readers to breakdown the anger, fear and mistrust harbored between fol…
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Watch here - All three members of EVANOFF join the conversation live action with the DCPC boys! Not only do they talented musicians but they also open up and share some secrets on maintaining physical and mental health while touring. Fishing, cooking, snowboarding and ice baths are all some of their favorite hobbies. Can you guess who each hobby be…
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Commissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department Richard Worley joins Midday to discuss challenges facing his department, which he has lead for less than a year. Worley, a native of Pigtown in southeast Baltimore, is a longtime member of the department and was named acting commissioner in June 2023. His nomination was approved by Baltimore city…
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The leading candidates for Baltimore mayor took to the debate stage on Tuesday, in one of the last opportunities for voters to hear from contenders for the city government's top seat. WJZ-TV, The Baltimore Banner, WYPR Radio, and the Schaefer Center for Public Policy at the University of Baltimore organized the event on UB's main campus. Incumbent …
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Our series of Conversations with the Candidates concludes today and tomorrow with forums for the top two offices in the city of Baltimore. Today, the leading candidates in the race for Baltimore City Council President make their case to voters. With just a few weeks before the May 14 primary, the candidates are locked in a three-way tie. Incumbent …
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On today's Midday newswrap, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin joins the show to discuss congressional aid for Baltimore following the Key Bridge collapse, and continued military funding for Israel. Plus, legal scholar Kim Wehle joins us with analysis of yesterday’s Supreme Court hearing in which justices considered the claim by Donald Trump that he is entitled …
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. This week, we discuss the Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of Macbeth on stage through May 5, 2024. Actor Ralph Fiennes stars in the titular role. Is this the definitive version of Macbeth. (Photo by Marc Brenner) Email us at midday@…
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On this very special episode of The Tough Questions Podcast the boys have on Comedian Anthony Moore. This is a very chill departure from last week with Nathan MacIntosh. Anthony does well withstanding the head of Jeff's TQs. This is a fun episode thank you all for watching we hope you enjoy. Ask Your Own Question Sign Up for The Patreon HERE! www.p…
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In today’s Conversations with the Candidate, John Morse discusses his reasons for jumping into the race for U.S. Congress. The 38-year-old is running in the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Howard County, and parts of Anne Arundel County and Carroll County. Morse has garnered some big name endorsements, including Vermont's Sen. Bernie San…
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Watch here - This week we are joined by the epic and most amazing Mr. Chris! This episode is filled with loving insights and proactive perspectives. Beyond that, we also get the juice on life of go-go dancer. Learn how to love beyond stereotypes and we can all make the world a better place. We look forward to catching up with Chris again in the fut…
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Delegate Joe Vogel speaks to Midday about his run for U.S. Congress in another edition of Conversations with the Candidates. Vogel is one of 16 Democratic candidates running in the party's primary in the 6th Congressional District. The incumbent in that seat, Representative David Trone, is running for the U.S. Senate against Prince George’s County …
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Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates joins Midday to discuss his comments on parental accountability as it relates to youth crime and the progress of the citation docket. Additionally, he addresses how he will partner with Mayor Brandon Scott to move forward on reducing crime in Baltimore. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, o…
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Advocates looking to cut down on CO2 emissions and energy inefficiency in residential properties want to change the way Marylanders warm their homes. Heating pumps can heat and cool residences with significantly less energy than traditional fossil-fueled powered systems. Ruth Anne Norton, CEO and President of the Green and Healthy Homes Initiative,…
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On Earth Day, a discussion about the future of wind energy in Maryland. Last year, Governor Wes Moore announced a goal of 100% renewable clean energy in the state by 2035. He made this announcement from Sparrows Point, at the site of a new factory building parts for offshore wind turbines. Offshore wind plays a prominent role in Maryland’s renewabl…
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For this week's News Wrap, Tom speaks with New York Times Congressional Reporter Luke Broadwater about impeachment attempts against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and leadership pressures for House Speaker Mike Johnson. Then we take a look at local news with the archdiocese's announcement to close several parishes and the salvage op…
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On this very special episode of the Tough Questions Podcast the boys have on comedian Nathan Macintosh (The Tonight Show). We get do to the nitty gritty of what makes comedians different. What would Nathan rather be Taller or Smarter and all other kinds of amazing TQs Ask Your Own Question Sign Up for The Patreon HERE! www.patreon.com/ToughQuestion…
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Midday on the Art speaks with Manuel Barrueco, an internationally acclaimed, Grammy nominated classical guitarist who was born in Cuba, has concertized around the world, and has called Baltimore home for many years. Barrueco is set to play a concert to celebrate his 50th anniversary on the concert stage Sunday Night at Kaplan Hall at Towson Univers…
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Former organist and choirmaster James O’Donnell led the music for many historic, royal occasions at London's Westminster Abbey. Since leaving his prestigious position at Westminster in 2022, he has moved across the pond to teach at Yale University. We ask him about his upcoming performance in Baltimore, where he is set to perform at Emmanuel Episco…
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. This week, we discuss “The Hot Wing King,” which continues at Baltimore Center Stage through April 28, 2024. The play follows a hot wing competition, with family drama and dysfunction spicing up the plot. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet u…
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Many different people make local music possible, from artists and producers to music teachers and venue owners. The Baltimore Music Census, a first of its kind effort in the city, wants to hear from anyone involved in local music. What do they need to make Baltimore’s music scene thrive? Anna Harwell Celenza is a professor at Johns Hopkins Universi…
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Watch here - https://youtu.be/I42hSbrfNWA?si=o74L8ZlidRs30doN We are joined by a fellow podcaster, and Denver legend, Molly Smith! This is her third appearance on DCPC, and we had a lot to celebrate. "Did That Age Well" podcast is now available on video which adds a whole new layer of entertainment to her show. On this episode, you can see why she …
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Civil rights lawyer Don Quinn speaks to Midday about his run for U.S. Congress in another edition of Conversations with the Candidates. Quinn is running in the crowded campaign for Maryland's 3rd Congressional District. He was inspired by what he describes as "an erosion of federal laws." What does he think sets him apart from the other candidates?…
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Former sports and features columnist Kevin Cowherd followed a 30 year career at the Baltimore Sun with several books, including a book about Orioles legend Cal Ripken. His latest nonfiction work, The Gym, is a funny, suspenseful story about the quirky subculture found among those who work out together. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @Midday…
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In today’s Conversations with the Candidate, we speak with Harry Dunn, a Democrat, who is running for U.S. Congress in the 3rd Congressional District. This area includes all of Howard County, as well as parts of Anne Arundel and Carroll counties. The incumbent, Congressman John Sarbanes, will retire from the House of Representatives next January. H…
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In today’s Conversations with the Candidate, Delegate Harry Bhandari joins Midday to explain why he thinks he should represent Maryland's 2nd Congressional District. Bhandari has represented District 8, covering Baltimore County, as a Democrat in the state General Assembly since 2019. He was born in Nepal and emigrated to the United States in 2005.…
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New polling data sheds light on how candidates are performing in primary races across Maryland. We hear the latest on Maryland's election campaigns from Hallie Miller of the Baltimore Banner. Then we hear from WYPR's News Director Matt Bush and Maryland Matters Founding Editor Josh Kurtz for a lookback at the important points from this year's sessi…
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. Today we review Gem of the Ocean, which continues at Arena Players through April 28, 2024. The play is by esteemed American playwright August Wilson. Is the Arena Players’ production a good introduction for newcomers of Wilson’s work? (Photo…
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If history is a guide, there will be more than a few people finally getting around to filing their taxes this weekend. The deadline is Monday at midnight, unless you file for an extension. If you live in one of 12 states in which the IRS has a pilot program, and you meet certain qualifications, you can file for free directly on the IRS website. Mar…
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Watch here - https://youtu.be/wGgW0TG9M98?si=8LDcwaPDYnfC4-y_. Nina is back for her second appearance on DCPC! We learned insightful ways to overcome food dependency in the our first conversation, and could have easily talked for hours on her second appearance! From the mentality it takes to stay consistent, to the reasons why everyone should be a …
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Yesterday, in a courtroom in Pontiac, Michigan, Jennifer and James Crumbley were each sentenced to prison for failing to prevent their son from killing four students in a 2021 mass shooting at Oxford High School. Legal experts say it is the first time that parents of minors who commit murder have been convicted of involuntary manslaughter, and it c…
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As warmer weather arrives, you might be repotting or revisiting your collection of houseplants. Propagation is the act of creating new plants from an existing plant, usually by repotting. Hilton Carter joins the show to discuss his new guidebook to propagating houseplants of all shapes and sizes. Carter is an acclaimed plant stylist, television and…
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April McClain Delaney is a Democrat and one of 16 candidates running for Congress in the 6th Congressional District. The incumbent in that seat, Representative David Trone, is running for the Senate against Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. Her husband John Delaney held the 6th district seat for 6 years, from 2013-2019. The 6th Di…
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. Discussion centers on The Squirrels at Maryland Ensemble Theatre in Frederick through April 28, 2024. The production, written by Robert Askins and directed by Julie Herber, follows the complex story of a family of grey squirrels at odds with a …
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Political scientist Tom Schaller, who teaches at UMBC, and former Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman have written a book that examines how rural communities wield out-sized political influence. The book is called White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy and the authors assert that, quote, “white rural voters pose a growing threat to t…
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Today is Midday at the Movies, our monthly focus on new films and film-industry trends, with our regular movie aficionados, Jed Dietz, founding director of the Maryland Film Festival, and Ann Hornaday, film critic for the Washington Post. We discuss some of our favorite movies of the past year, and look ahead to a couple upcoming releases. We also …
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On this very special episode of The Tough Questions Podcast we have friend, comedian, and super fan Matt Bachus on the show. Matt opens up about childhood trauma and mending his relationship with his dad. Tim has to apologize to Matt's mom for being a jerk. And Jeff lays down some very good TQs for Matt's As. Ask Your Own Question Sign Up for The P…
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It's Tango time in Baltimore! David Richardson is an instructor with the Argentine Tango Space Project and joins the show to walk us through the dance. The Inner Space Tango Weekend kicks off tonight in the Hamilton and Lauraville community in North Baltimore. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.…
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On Midday on the Arts, acclaimed soprano Nola Richardson joins the show to preview her weekend concert with Pro Musica Rara, an early-music ensemble that’s been a beloved fixture on the Baltimore music scene for decades. Richardson is an Australian-American soprano who did part of her graduate work at the Peabody Conservatory, before heading to Yal…
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After an Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers in Gaza on Monday, U.S. President Joe Biden leveled his strongest criticism of Israel's conduct of its war in the region. Biden has previously criticized Israel's handling of the war. Despite the criticism of its prosecution of the war, military aid to Israel from the United States continues. Aaro…
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in late March left a sizeable impact Baltimore. The bridge was a part of the city's identity and a key route for commuters in the region. Emily Hofstaedter, a WYPR reporter, joins the show to give the latest updates on the recovery in the Patapsco River. She has been reporting on efforts by the city and …
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Watch here - https://youtu.be/yb_vIr_sREk?si=9xFh0mS0vtr1wZQI We have a DCPC first this week, and are joined by the epic SISTERS Bri and Udeme! We cover a bunch of subjects, from Udeme's art to Bri's deeper intuitive understanding, and much more. If you're ready to ask yourself the hard questions and admit to your insecurities then this episode is …
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Former Maryland state lawmaker Neil Parrott joins Midday to discuss why he thinks 2024 is the year western Maryland votes him into U.S. Congress. Delegate Parrott first represented District 2B, and then District 2A in the Maryland House of Delegates from 2011-2023. Before being elected to the General Assembly, he was a traffic engineer at the Maryl…
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It’s another edition of the Midday Healthwatch, our monthly conversations about public health with Dr. Leana Wen. On today's show, we talk about vaccines. How should you approach conversations with loved ones who are skeptical of vaccines? We address 10 common vaccine concerns and how to talk to friends or family who are fearful of inoculating them…
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On Thursday, Transporation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Maryland is to receive $60 million of emergency relief funds as a first tranche of support in the recovery and rebuilding process of the bridge. He joins the show to give updates on federal recovery efforts. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.…
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Today's guests will discuss the next phase of the recovery process following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge. Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen, who represents the city’s first district, which includes part of the Port of Baltimore and Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandall, who represents Dundalk and the rest of District 7. Emai…
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