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Anxiety Rx

Russell Kennedy

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I am an anxious doctor. Or at least I WAS an anxious doctor. After literally decades of suffering from intractable anxiety, and seeing over 50 different types of healers I found my way to heal my anxiety through very unconventional (for a medical doctor at least) means. In 2013 I was so anxious I considered suicide and a friend suggested I try LSD, and although that scared the crap out of me it showed me the path to healing. You don't have to do LSD to heal, I took it for you! I'm a medical ...
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Point of Inquiry

Center for Inquiry

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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins. Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.
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Bryanston High School strives to provide quality education within a caring environment that balances the pursuit of academic excellence and the development of life skills, so as to empower all of the learners to achieve their potential and meet the challenges of a dynamic society as responsible citizens. It is the school's vision that each matriculant leaving Bryanston High School will leave with a sound academic foundation, will have participated actively in various spheres of the school, w ...
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Nature Tripping

Jo Kennedy and Cathy Shaw

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Jo and Cathy go out to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of nature at various locations around the British Isles. Join them as they chat about the wildlife around them and listen in to their surroundings.
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Probably Sounds Awful Podcast

Hosts @KoValik317, @Patton_josh and @_Bpck

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Normally Normal presents the PSA ( Probably Sounds Awful ) Podcast. Join your Hosts Leo Kovalik, Brian Colbert Kennedy and Josh Patton as they discuss Current Events, Personal Topics, Their Hobbies, Inside Jokes and Review the latest Entertainment offerings for you!
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Sound of Liberty - S.O.L

Michael Anthony, Michelle Kennedy, Liberty Dawn

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"Sound of Liberty" is the echo of God's voice for freedom--transmitting TRUTH and INSTRUCTION in a time of pervasive fear and deception. S.O.L has been summoned to awaken the sleeping through dramatic interpretation, music, and scripture, inviting listeners to pick up the frequency of God’s voice distinct from the pretenders of the times. You will also HEAR eye-witness and expert testimony of personal, spiritual combat situations and how these battles have been fought and won dimensionally. ...
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Watershed

Watershed

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Watershed is a podcast exploring Florida in flux. We feature character-driven, sound-rich stories from across the Sunshine State about Floridian culture and our changing environment. Learn more at www.watershedradio.com
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This podcast is an exploration of a bus rider’s experience in Providence, Rhode Island. It is separated into four segments and examines space and sound in relation to Kennedy Plaza operated by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA). Our podcast includes interviews from riders, observations and sounds of Kennedy Plaza, the history of RIPTA, and information on the Poetry in Motion program. Created as part of “Digital Storytelling” a course in Brown University’s Public Humanities pro ...
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Sounds of Encouragement

Melissa Slocum and Friends

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Encouragement from Musicians, Music Educators & Creatives for Creatives. Interesting interviews with music teachers, creatives, and musicians along with calming and topical encouragement as you face the challenges of everyday life. Find out what sounds and songs encourage other creatives and what keeps them hopeful, moving forward, and creative.
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24 Hours After, an original podcast from The HISTORY® Channel, takes listeners on a deep dive into the immediate aftermath of critical moments that reshaped the world. Each season, we will experience one of these key events with immersive sound design, to put us behind the eyes and ears of those who were there and learn how their minute-by-minute decisions rippled into the future. Hosted by historian Steve Gillon, we speak to experts, authors, and eyewitnesses to paint a full picture of each ...
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Unpaused is a podcast for women wanting to restart an interrupted career or mastermind a new one after an extended break from work. // Hosted by Judy Stewart Seasons 1-7 Produced by Leonie Marsh Sound Engineers: Lana Kristensen (S1-6) and Jason Millhouse // Instagram: @_unpaused Website: www.unpaused.net
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Friday Knight Fights

Friday Knight Fights

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When average teenager Arthur Padron finds out he’s the reincarnation of King Arthur of Camelot, he, Merlin, and Lancelot go on a road trip to find and awaken the other Knights of the Round Table before danger catches up to them in this comedy fiction podcast. Friday Knight Fights was written by Ashton Lorelle, Produced by Strummer Steele Co-written and edited by Hannah Steele, Directed by CM Bullock and Hannah Steele. Original Music and Sound Design by Tyler Gonelli, Art by William Walker. T ...
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Queue Points

Queue Points LLC

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Queue Points is the Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award nominated music podcast that is dropping the needle on Black Music history and celebrating Black music through meaningful dialogue. The show is hosted by DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray. Visit https://queuepoints.com to learn more.
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Thanos to Theos

Mike McGarry, Kevin Yi, Clark Fobes, Rooted Ministry

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Thanos to Theos is a podcast for youth and student workers committed to reaching teenagers with the Gospel, featuring conversations ranging from comics and culture to theology and ministry. Join us as we discuss our efforts to contextualize the gospel and sound doctrine to youth culture and family lives of our students. Thanos to Theos is hosted by Clark Fobes, Mike McGarry and Kevin Yi. The podcast is a part of the Rooted Family of Podcasts.
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What would a podcast about conspiracy theories by two guys who don’t believe in conspiracy theories sound like? Probably a lot like this podcast. Two long time friends, Kyle Maxwell and Bobby Anderson, trade laughs as they try to convince each other of conspiracy theories they probably don't believe themselves. Along the way they find out what theories hold up to the scrutiny of an old fashioned bar room conversation. Can they get the other to admit it’s possible? Listen and find out.
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The Flame tells the story of two women: Jamie (Ellie Brigida), an LGBTQ bar owner, and Sam (Jasmin Savoy Brown), the woman selling the building the bar inhabits, and the inevitable sparks that end up flying between them! With the help of her best friend, Heather (Leigh Holmes Foster), and bar regular Jo (Jenn Colella), can the residents of The Flame keep the bar alive? Or can Sam’s friend Mel (Valerie Rose Lohman) help her work through her complicated feelings about her father’s death and th ...
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Are you ready to embark on an intellectual adventure? Look no further than Open Loops, the podcast that will take you on a journey of the mind. Join host Greg Bornstein and a variety of expert guests as they explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics such as magic, art, hypnosis, secrets, psychology, spirituality, conspiracy theories, the supernatural, and our true selves. Each episode is a destination that will challenge and expand your mind. But be warned, the journey does not end he ...
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GayVoice Podcast is a podcast that focuses on all the sh*t you have no time to. So if you wanna catch up with all the mess going on in the world, but don’t want to spend hours down clickbait articles, gossip instagrams and youtube rabbit holes, GayVoice delivers all the hottest topics in a one to two hour podcast, with a gay twist. We’re your gay best friends who you’re not sure really like you but always have your best interests in mind. We’re also your black bitter aunties who you love spe ...
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Welcome to the Jen Waters' Pen Jen’s Inkwell Podcast! Jen wrote and performed all the original stories in the podcast. This podcast is produced by Eric Baines, who scored all the stories and poems in the series to public domain and original music. The podcast is associated with the blog of the same name, Pen Jen’s Inkwell, www.penjensinkwell.blogspot.com, which can be found on her website: www.jenwaters.com. It features the children's music and spoken word stories from her Apple Music releas ...
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Vince Rodriguez, known as “DJ V-ROD”, is a local DJ in the Chicago area. Born and raised in Chicago, V-ROD’s main advantage was growing up and being exposed to the birth of House Music in his youth. Influencing this exposure in Vince’s life were radio stations that played House Music like 102.7 FM WBMX, 89.3 FM WKKC (Kennedy King College) and 90.5 FM WCYC (Chicago Boys and Girls Club). Being exposed to this new “fad” during the 1980’s, it wasn’t enough to just be a listener… Vince wanted to ...
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27 ballet dancers in the bath, not one but two Billy Barretts, a play set on Facebook...another using 17th century court transcripts, and a bunch of musicians doing nothing but listening to silence... A rather crude sum up of the works featured in the first series of The Space Arts Podcast. If you're a theatre organisation, a musician, artist, director or producer working in the arts and cultural world, then THIS is the podcast series that will offer a true reflection of what it really takes ...
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Blockbuster Film School

Blockbuster Film School

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Welcome to the world of higher film education where two former Blockbuster Video employees, film school sorta graduates, and filmmakers take deep dives on different film topics from across the movie universe every week. Taught exclusively by Alex Bonner and Nicholas Souder: This is the world's greatest and cheapest free film school. You'll laugh, cry mascara tears, and possibly if the movie magic kicks in at just the right moment, accidentally get you to learn something. Take drugs and have ...
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Despite President Biden claiming his debate performance was nothing more than “just a bad night,” Americans continue voicing concerns -- including six House Democrats who have now called for the President to step down. Though there's still a long campaign ahead -- will Democrats be able to unify behind President Biden before November? Or will the P…
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In this episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray discuss the perfect road trip music, sharing their favorite road trip memories and personal stories. From classic mixtapes and evolving car technology to today's curated playlists on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, they explore the essential elements that make a song road trip-w…
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Hey everyone, Dr. Russ Kennedy here! Today on the AnxietyRX Podcast, we're tackling a topic that's close to my heart: anxiety in men and boys. We all see it, right? Guys seem to just bottle everything up. But here's the thing - anxiety doesn't discriminate! In this episode, I'm gonna explain why even though some guys might seem cool as a cucumber, …
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This week Brian and Jason chat about the new Tom Petty Country tribute record. Next Brian welcomes their guests, Bryson Willoughby and Zac Shoopman, from Lexington, KY band, Mojo Thunder, while Jason tumbles through the internet deep space. Bryson and Zac chat with Brian about the new single Step By Step. Jason is then jettisoned out of the black h…
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As Americans across the country let freedom ring this 4th of July weekend, it's important to remember those who have fought to ensure that independence is never taken away from us. That's why Martha is taking today to revisit her conversation with World War II Veteran Pat Rudd, as she reflects on her years of service during the war, and explains ho…
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In this episode of Queue Points podcast, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel delve into the legacy of Dwight Myers, better known as Heavy D. They discuss the many ways Heavy D influenced the hip-hop scene, from his groundbreaking music to his significant contributions behind the scenes. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and historical context, the ho…
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In the wake of President Biden's performance at the CNN Presidential debate, many American voters are taking a closer look at other candidates -- specifically the one who attempted to get on that debate stage last Thursday. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sits down with Martha to discuss his reaction to President Biden's de…
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This week Brian and Jason chat about both representing the podcast at seperate Blackberry Smoke shows, at The Shed, and The Ryman. Next the guys welcome their guest, Paul Jackson, guitarist from Blackberry Smoke. Paul chats up with the boys about almost everything under the sun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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There's a lot to discuss following the CNN Presidential Debate, as Americans analyze pointed personal attacks from both candidates and a raspy voice from President Biden that sources say is due to a cold -- an explanation given following the President's opening statements. To discuss the two presidential candidates' performances, the stand out mome…
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Many Americans' top concerns revolve around things they see in their communities, like rising prices and increased crime. However, one of the biggest issues posing a threat to the U.S. may not be as obvious but should be just as important: China. Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow for China Strategy Michael Pillsbury explains why it's crucial voters…
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Many know Meshell Ndegeocello for her simmering “Fool of Me” or her hit with John Mellancamp, “Wild Night,” but there’s so much more. Join co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel in a deep dive into the legacy of the groundbreaking artist, Meshell Ndegeocello. From her early days with her impactful albums like 'Plantation Lullabies' and 'Peace Beyond Pa…
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Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! On this episode of AnxietyRX, we're diving into some cutting-edge therapy – MDMA therapy! I'll be chatting with Jonathan Robinson, who's had amazing results using it to treat anxiety and past trauma. We'll talk about how MDMA can open you up to love, connection, and heal those deep emotional wounds way faster than tradi…
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One of America's favorite actors will soon be back on the big screen taking on one of his most, challenging, important roles yet. Actor Dennis Quaid joins Martha to discuss taking on the role of President Ronal Reagan in the new movie 'Reagan,' hitting theatres on August 30th. Dennis shares the story of finding out he got the role- waiting months b…
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Sure, this podcast goes into ghouls, and ETs, and conspiracies, and all kinds of kookiness. But Greg's original love, the reason he knew he had to start Open Loops: Hypnosis. Greg talks a lot about hypnosis. Even the title, "Open Loops" is built on Greg's fervent desire to seek out alternative trance states that help expand consciousness. And when …
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This week Brian and Jason discuss Joe Bonamassa's Top Shelf Southern Rock Spotify list. Then the guys chat briefly about Jason's upcoming Blackberry Smoke shows at The Ryman in Nashville. Next the guys welcome first time guest, blues guitarist Jesse Dayton. Jesse chats up the boys in thrilling fashion talking about his new record The Hard Way Blues…
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As we gear up for the CNN presidential debate, many Americans will be watching to see how President Biden and former President Trump perform. So how will the president and former president go about addressing elephants in the room -- like President Biden seeming to freeze at public events or former President Trump's recent felony conviction? The Ho…
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In this episode, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray explore the timeless impact of 'Optimistic' by The Sounds of Blackness, a song that's been uplifting our spirits since 1991. They discuss the song's significance in Black music history, its continued relevance today, and why it could be considered a new Black National Anthem. Additionally, the hosts delve …
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'What's Poppin' Penny?' creator Toni Kennedy joins Jay Ray from Queue Points to discuss her inspiring children's podcast. Learn about the origins of Penny's magical adventures, the importance of trusted adults, and the rich, multi-generational storytelling that forms the backbone of the series. Learn about the upcoming special Juneteenth episode, f…
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Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! In this episode, I'm teaming up with Craig Goldberg to talk about something we all deal with – anxiety and stress. I'm so interested in Craig's journey. He discusses his transition from a stressful lifestyle to finding solace in sound healing, explaining the science behind brainwave states and the therapeutic potential …
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This week Brian and Jason chat about Jason's European trip, including seeing The Cold Stares. Next the guys welcome their returning guest, Chris Tapp from The Cold Stares. Chris chats with the boys about the latest singles Horse To Water, and Coming Home, from the forthcoming new album The Southern, the making of the album, and so much more, Learn …
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"If you make the ultimate sacrifice, we will provide you a home," a promise that Charles Djou, the Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, honors heavily. As the person given the honor of running the Normandy American Center, Djou joins Martha to discuss why this position is so meaningful to him after he served for 24 years in the Ar…
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In her Fox Nation special, The Final Journey of the Greatest Generation,' Martha took a deep dive into the tales of many WWII heroes like Lockered "Bud" Gahs, who was a part of the esteemed 42nd Infantry Division that played a large role in liberating the Dachau Concentration Camp. When Martha traveled back to Normandy, France last week to honor th…
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In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the world of kid music stars who became icons. They discuss the impact and legacy of Tracie Spencer and groups such as The Boys, Another Bad Creation (ABC), Immature, and Kris Kross, noting how ABC's "Iesha" kicked off a new renaissance of young stars. The hosts reflect on the cha…
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Welcome to Part Four of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. …
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At 16 years old, Ronald “Rondo” Scharfe lied about his age to join the military. Though he told his parents he likely wouldn't be sent overseas until he was of age, Rondo found himself shipped off just three months after enlisting -- where he would go on to fight in the Battle of Iwo Jima before most teenagers graduated high school. Martha original…
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On this day 80 years ago, more than 160,000 Allied troops were preparing to head into a long-anticipated invasion of Normandy, France -- not knowing that June 6th, 1944 would become one of the most memorable days in history. Today, Martha sits down with 104-year-old WWII veteran Steven Melnikoff on Omaha Beach, where he landed 80 years ago as a 24-…
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In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel dive into the hottest tracks vying for the title of 'Song of the Summer 2024.' From Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' to Tinashe's 'Nasty' and beyond, they cover the latest chart-toppers, nostalgic hits from 1989, and the enduring appeal of Soul II Soul's 'Back to Life.' Follow Our Sp…
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Welcome to Part Three of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps.…
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This week Brian and Jason chat about Brian's first guitar lesson with his instructor, Black N Blue guitarist Brandon Cook. Next they discuss Brian's experience at the Blackberry Smoke Brothers And Sisters Reunion 2024 shows at The Shed. Then the guys welcome their guest, Dustin Kennedy, founder of the North Springs Music Fest in Whitleyville, TN. D…
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D-Day has been honored in a variety of ways throughout the years, from being depicted in iconic films and chronicled in an influx of documentaries and novels. Ahead of the 80th anniversary, historian and journalist Garrett Graff has chosen to honor D-Day in a uniquely intimate way this year in his new book, 'When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History…
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Greg's guest this week, Dana Louise, is a dedicated professional and loving mother who navigates her life with a grounded approach. Growing up in Minnesota, she embraced the cultural values of her upbringing, balancing her professional pursuits and personal passions. Married with children, Dana skillfully maintains everyday family life while managi…
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Though the horrors of D-Day live on today through diaries, documentaries, and other records -- few veterans are still alive and able to remember the tragedy that occurred on June 6th, 1944. But there are some, like 98-year-old Jack Gutman, who is still able to recount why honoring the sacrifice and bravery shown on that day 80 years ago is so cruci…
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In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel are joined by Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby from the Popaganda podcast. They discuss the complexities of supporting some of our favorite pop culture moments, problematic faves, the importance of accountability, the impact of pop culture on society, and creating safer commu…
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Welcome to Part Two of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. T…
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This week Brian and Jason look back on some of their most returning guests leading up to the 200th episode. Then Brian gives a little preview(which has already happened) of the Blackberry Smoke Brothers And Sisters Reunion shows at The Shed. Next the guys welcome their returning guests, Andy Aledort and Alan Paul to give words of tribute to Dickey …
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Addiction has become such a staggering problem in America that many people have become desensitized to it. However, turning our heads the other way is the last thing we should be doing if we want to help those falling victim to this disease -- which is why former Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy is refusing to be quiet about it. In his new …
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As former President Donald Trump's trial hits a pivotal point, with both the prosecution and defense resting their cases -- only closing arguments remain before the jury decides what the verdict will be in the former President's New York hush money trial. To discuss what they both saw live from the courtroom earlier this week, Martha sits down with…
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To celebrate our 2nd anniversary of the Walkabout Talkabout series, join Mighty Coconut Creative Director and CEO Lucas Martell and Amazon's Head of Games at Twitch & BPS Bill Young as they putt and dissect what it takes to become a successful streamer, and the importance of incorporating streaming in game development.…
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Welcome to Part One of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. T…
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A great deal of research has found that "Gen Z," specifically those born after 1995, is the generation being hit the heaviest by the mental illness epidemic -- as rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide skyrocket among young people. What is the biggest change this generation has experienced in life? The birth of smartphones and social media. Auth…
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May 6th marked one year since King Charles III's coronation, and the royal family has retained the world's attention ever since. In honor of this milestone, Martha is revisiting her conversation with historian and author Gareth Russell as he discusses his new book, The Palace: From The Tudors To The Windsors, 500 Years Of History At Hampton Court, …
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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray explore the legendary career of Teena Marie, discussing her significance in Black music history and her status as a uniquely accepted white artist within the Black community. They share their thoughts on how Teena Marie's work and persona would be received in the current socia…
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This week Brian and Jason discuss controversial comments made by the CEO of Guitar Center. Next the guys welcome their returning guest, Tyler Baker from Goodbye June. Tyler chats with the boys about the new single The Hard Way, some of the members of Halestorm helping to shoot the video for the single, producing the first full length record by The …
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Washington Bureau Chief of USA Today Susan Page has spoken with important people from across the globe and written best-selling biographies for icons like Barbara Bush and Nancy Pelosi. In her latest project, she is delving into the life of a generational talent and world-changing journalist who captivated the country: Barbara Walters. Susan joins …
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