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Within Reason

Alex J O'Connor

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For the curious. A philosophy podcast that sometimes flirts with other disciplines, Within Reason has featured guests including Richard Dawkins, Douglas Murray, William Lane Craig, Peter Singer, Konstantin Kisin, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Lives Well Lived

Peter Singer & Kasia de Lazari Radek

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Lives Well Lived is hosted by Peter Singer & Kasia de Lazari Radek. Episodes consist of interviews with remarkable guests who have lived well, both in the sense of living an ethical life, but also in that they are fulfilled and happy with what they have achieved in their lives. Some of these guests will be well-known figures, but others who are doing extraordinary things will be unfamiliar to almost all of our listeners. The conversations will often cover ground that involves ethics, how to ...
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On Books

Chris Castiglione | Co-Founder of One Month. Faculty at Columbia University

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On Books is a podcast about books. Think of it as a two-person book club — or a series of thirty-minute audiobooks. Each week on the show Chris Castiglione brings you a new book. Highlights include: Mating in Captivity, Sapiens, Sex at Dawn, Letters to a Young Poet, Educated, How Not to Die, Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit, Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Zero Waste Home, The Artist's Way, Conscious Capitalism, Blink, as well as exclusive interviews with Neil Strauss, ...
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Conservatish

Peter Feliciano

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NYC singer/songwriter Peter Feliciano speaks with people from ALL walks of life and political orientation, pushing the boundaries of tribalism, dehumanization, taboo talk, and filthy comedy.
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Join us as we dive deep into the electrifying world of Kiss, the iconic rock band known for their flamboyant stage presence and unforgettable anthems. Each episode explores different facets of the band's journey, from their formation in the early 1970s to their groundbreaking performances and cultural impact. We’ll cover their legendary personas—Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss—and how each member contributed to the band’s unique identity. Discover the stories behind ...
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What if you could help change or even save lives with very little effort? It may sound too good to be true, but in The Life You Can Save, world-renowned professor of bioethics Peter Singer shows us how small sacrifices can make a big impact and help end the needless suffering caused by extreme poverty. Listen to a free audiobook narrated by Kristen Bell, Stephen Fry, Paul Simon and more in The Life You Can Save podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-life-y ...
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Deep Trouble

Trouble Magazine

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Deep Trouble explores long-form conversations with artists, writers, celebrities, scientists, historians and other public figures, interviewed by an expert versed in therapeutic techniques based upon the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Socratic Questioning. Following on from Trouble’s Social Work interview format, the Deep Trouble podcast, delves deep into the psychological underpinnings of the guests in an attempt to find the si ...
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Shout It Out Loudcast

Shout It Out Loudcast

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A KISS podcast by 2 friends who share a love for the Hottest Band In The Land! Laugh and listen along as we talk all things KISStory. Check out one of our awesome sidecasts as well. The Album Review Crew - a podcast where three opinionated music fans breakdown their favorite albums and rank the songs and more. The Zeppelin Chronicles - a podcast where four Led Zeppelin fans discuss the legendary band Led Zeppelin and their classic albums and songs. Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus - a podcast whe ...
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Sentientism

Jamie Woodhouse

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We discuss the biggest questions: "what's real?", "who matters?" and "how to make a better world?" with scientists, celebrities, activists, writers and philosophers. The Sentientism worldview is "evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings." It's a simple, yet radical, philosophy that's grounded in reality (naturalistic epistemology) and has compassion for all sentient beings (mostly human and non-human animals). Naturalism & sentiocentrism combined. Find out more at https://sent ...
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C B m E & U

Centre for Biomedical Ethics

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CBmE&U is a podcast developed by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore to promote awareness and debate in bioethics. The podcast showcases CBmE researchers interviewing members, visitors, and international guests on various topics in biomedical research and healthcare. Please subscribe through your streaming service to get updates on new podcasts!
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Hi everyone, and welcome to Vocal Arts, the podcast that explores the world of professional voice artists. My name is Peter Barber, and I’ll be your guide along this path of vocal performance. I’m primarily a professional opera singer, music producer, and bass vocalist. Over the course of my career, I’ve trained and performed with world-class singers. I’ve learned all about the physiology and function of the human voice from leading voice scientists. I started a successful group of four bass ...
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Join musician, composer, singer, producer and artist Brian Eno at the Apple Store Regent Street as he discusses music, art and his foray into the world of iPad apps. Along with musician and software designer Peter Chilvers, Brian has developed a series of apps from Bloom to Trope, and now Scape for iPad. A new form of album, Scape makes music that thinks for itself, offering users deep access to its musical elements. These can be endlessly recombined to react to each other and change mood to ...
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Banished

Amna Khalid

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Banished explores academic freedom, free expression, campus politics and the culture wars. Hosted by Amna Khalid. http://banished.substack.com. banished.substack.com
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BCW Podcast Network

BCW Podcast Network, produced by Sharc

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Listen for our weekly episodes including ADVOCACY UNPLUGGED, WIN-INNOVATION ROUNDTABLE, LEADERSHIP UNLEASHED, TALENT TRAILBLAZERS, WHAT'S TRENDING & NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT!
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News, local and national debate with a range of inspiring local people co-hosting with the very regular JUlie Mullen. Whats-on, fabulous music, weather and a smattering of traffic. On soundart radio 102.5fm every weekday.
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If you've ever been surprised by your own thoughts, well, you're not alone. From the time we're born to the time we die, we spend our lives meeting strangers — including the one within. We also spend our lives learning about many of those strangers, and turning them into colleagues, friends, and family. In Musings about Ourselves and Other Strangers, host Charlie Bresler talks with fascinating people on their musings about family, community, work, helping others, and getting to know the stra ...
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My Amazing Mess

Laura Allen, Liv Austen

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Laura Allen (actor, producer) and Liv Austen (singer/songwriter, actor) talk to creatives who are right in the middle of creating their own unique careers. Hear an eclectic mix of guests speak openly and honestly about their exciting career highs, disheartening lows, and the amazing mess that is everything in between.
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Citizen Radio

WeAreCitizenRadio.com

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Citizen Radio is hosted by Allison Kilkenny and is dedicated to covering the stories that the mainstream, corporate media ignores. It's like Democracy Now but with much more swearing. They have interviewed such distinct intellectuals, bands, and comics such as Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Rachel Maddow, Melissa Harris-Perry, Tariq Ali, Howard Zinn, Matt Taibbi, Rise Against, System of a Down, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, Jeremy Scahill, Robin Williams, Matt Besser, Janeane Garofalo, and more. “[Ci ...
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Join retired U.S. Navy Commander Guy "Bus" Snodgrass for an honest, behind-the-scenes account of America’s military in action. Guy discusses innovation, technology and current events, along with their impact on America's national security and foreign affairs. Each week features new guests who provide an in-depth look at the topic at hand. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/htlpodcast/support
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The Entertainment Engine

Peter Moore and BeX Gregory

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The Entertainment Engine podcast series has been created by Seamless Entertainment to provide helpful tips on navigating the entertainment industry across Music, Film, Sports and TV. We have informal chats, providing in-depth knowledge, advice, and professional experience. We're joined by leading industry guests and keep our listeners updated with current industry news, fun facts, and trends. ** Get access to subscriber-only episodes today! https://anchor.fm/entertainmentengine ** facebook.c ...
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NSN Presents Jew in the City Speaks: On Jew in the City Speaks, Allison Josephs brings her Jew in the City mission of "breaking down stereotypes about religious Jews and offering a humorous, meaningful outlook into Orthodox Judaism" to the vast and growing NSN audience. "Jew in the City is reshaping the way society views Orthodox Jews and Judaism through social media, corporate cultural diversity training seminars, lectures, and consulting services." The Nachum Segal Network is committed to ...
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The music industry is more crowded than ever, with over 120,000 songs released daily vying for your attention. From just starting out to signed, music entrepreneur and Berklee alum Brendan Jeannetti handpicks deserving artists to spotlight in this artist interview podcast. Follow the official Music You're Missing Spotify playlist to listen to the artists featured on the show!
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Candid conversations with the working force of the music industry. This Nashville based podcast explores what it really looks like to make a living in one of the fastest changing industries in the world. Hosted by singer/songwriter and Nashville For Hire founder: Andrew Galucki
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In a world where the forces of darkness have twisted the largest and most venerable institutions of the West into toxic caricatures of their former selves, seven tonic brothers-in-arms unite on a quest to find truth regardless of the consequences. Join us as we bring our eclectic interests, expertise, and life experience to step outside the longhouse to discuss and explore the issues of the day. Originally brought together by the written word, you can find our respective publications for fur ...
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Bobbycast

Nashville Podcast Network

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A show Bobby Bones does from his house. In-depth interviews with songwriters, producers and artists in Nashville that reveal the stories behind the biggest songs, candid anecdotes and personal stories.
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How did the planet's richest people make their billions? From celebrities and secretive CEOs to sporting legends and tech titans, Simon Jack and Zing Tsjeng find out, and then decide whether they think they’re good, bad, or just another billionaire. Ever wondered how Taylor Swift went from country singer to money-spinner? How Amazon boss Jeff Bezos came to launch one of the biggest corporations of the internet age? And how six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan made his fortune with Nike? Good ...
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Songfacts, which has been bringing you the stories behind the songs since 1999, now has a podcast. On the Songfacts Podcast, host Stephanie R. Myers speaks with songwriters and other music makers to learn about their own songs (which they often perform on the show) and explore the music that influenced them. On this fun and enlightening musical journey, you'll discover new songs across a range of genres and take a deep dive into some you know - how they're structured, what they mean, how the ...
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In this podcast, artists talk about how they got into music, their current songs and future projects. They introduce their favorite bands and present their musical equipment. You can find a video to this podcast on YouTube. Search for "Summer Dance Project". Summer Dance Project is a music project based in Hannover, Germany. Our Website: www.summerdanceproject.de All links: https://linktr.ee/summerdanceproject Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/summerdanceproject/s ...
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The Family of Things is a long form podcast series of interviews about ideas, life and how we live it. It is an Athena Media production presented by Helen Shaw crossing arts, sports, science, music, literature, politics, poetry, film, philosophy and popular culture. Our guests are outstanding people living and working in Ireland and to date include composer Linda Buckley, singer Iarla O Lionaird, novelist Denise Deegan, poet Nessa O Mahony and scientist Shane Bergin. You can find out more on ...
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Send us a text In the first episode of 2025, Julian and Sinead interview Professor Peter Singer on his life's work and controversial ideas in bioethics and ethics more broadly. Peter discusses his favourite karaoke song, his legacy as a philosopher, utilitarianism, what morality requires of us, and how is views have changed over time. Peter discuss…
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A turkey is the centerpiece of countless Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Yet most of us know almost nothing about today’s specially bred, commercially produced birds. In this brief book, bestselling author Peter Singer tells their story—and, unfortunately, it’s not a happy one. Along the way, he also offers a brief history of the turkey and its…
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Chile is more than just spice, writes Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and Cal Poly Ethnic Studies professor Victor Valle in The Poetics of Fire: Metaphors of Chile Eating in the Borderlands (U New Mexico Press, 2023). By tracing the meaning of chile as a plant and chile eating as an act. Valle shows how Indigenous cultivation and culinary practic…
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Member selection is one of the defining elements of social organization, imposing categories on who we are and what we do. Discriminatory Clubs: The Geopolitics of International Organizations (Princeton UP, 2023) shows how international organizations are like social clubs, ones in which institutional rules and informal practices enable states to fa…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - We're talking communism in America with the author of Mao's America, XI VAN FLEET! PLUS, LTG THOMAS McINERNEY of CCNS will be here! AND, Senior Reporter & Chief European Correspondent for CBN News, DALE HURD will be here! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang s…
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Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares her emotional journey of surviving Auschwitz, her encounter with Josef Mengele, and how she became known as the 'Ballerina of Auschwitz.' Edith highlights the slow, evolving process of coming to terms with her past, influenced by Viktor Frankl's work, and how she uses her traumatic experiences to help others as …
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Get ready for a delightful dive into the world of puppetry with the incredibly talented Greg Ballora, a master puppeteer whose work consists of films like RoboCop 2, The Flintstones, Stuart Little 2 and Spider-Man 2 and series like The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth and Greg the Bunny. Greg shares stories from his experiences working with The Muppet…
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Do dogs belong with humans? Scientific accounts of dogs' 'species story,' in which contemporary dog-human relations are naturalised with reference to dogs' evolutionary becoming, suggest that they do. Dog Politics: Species Stories and the Animal Sciences (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Mariam Motamedi Fraser dissects this story. This book offers a ric…
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There are many routes to mental well-being. In this groundbreaking book, neuroscientist Camilla Nord offers a fascinating tour of the scientific developments that are revolutionising the way we think about mental health, showing why and how events--and treatments--can affect people in such different ways. In The Balanced Brain: The Science of Menta…
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On this episode of In The Vet’s Office, Dr. Josie sits down with fellow veterinarian, Dr. Isabella. They start the episode with a funny Case of the Week and answer listener questions like, “When should I start feeding my pet senior food?” Then they dive into ALL things allergies in our pets. From diagnosing the different kinds of allergies to the v…
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On the 87th episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review an article from Ultimate Classic Rock, "Top 20 Hard Rock & Metal Albums Of 1990." 1990 was a very different year for hard rock and heavy metal. The look and the sound was changing. Glam metal or hair metal was still on the charts with bands like Warrant, but grunge bands like Alice …
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Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “What’s Trending”. Hosts Marsha Gordon and Amanda DePalma are joined by Darcel Dillard-Suite, President & Co-Founder of Full Circle Health, to discuss mental health in the workplace. From stress and burnout to gender dynamics, Darcel shares practical tips for boosting personal and professional well-being.…
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Why did Thomas Jefferson write that he would be happy if all dogs went extinct? What economic opportunity did attorney John Lord Hayes envision for the newly emancipated during Reconstruction? What American workers were mocked by Theodore Roosevelt as “morose, melancholy men”? What problems with revenue collection did Congressman James Beauchamp Cl…
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Forty years ago, Schengen - a wine-making village at the tripoint border of Luxembourg, France, and Germany - made European history when diplomats from these countries, Belgium, and the Netherlands struck a deal to scale back their mutual border checks. "The event at Schengen went unnoticed by much of the European press," writes Isaac Stanley-Becke…
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On this episode of the BobbyCast, Bobby sits down with Grammy winning songwriter, Daniel Tashian. Daniel talks about what it was like working with Beatles legend Ringo Starr on Ringo's latest country album, his dad touring with the Beatles, and why his dad didn't want him getting into the music industry. Daniel also discussed the perfect time to wr…
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Who controls space will control Earth. What happens up there impacts every aspect of modern life: Satellites, GPS, power grids. And there are some weird things going on. In this episode I speak to Rebecca Shrimpton, director of Defence and National Security at ASPI, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. She has a warning of what we stand to ga…
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For McDonald’s, the Chicken McNugget, the flagship product of further processed chicken, represented a once-in-a-generation innovation, a snack item that quickly evolved into a meal, spawned a legion of imitators, and gained a large share of the global poultry market. Yet, almost as soon as the McNugget made its North American debut, it quickly bec…
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Why some cities are more effective than others at reducing inequalities in the built environment. For the first time in history, most people live in cities. One in seven are living in slums, the most excluded parts of cities, in which the basics of urban life—including adequate housing, accessible sanitation, and reliable transportation—are largely…
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episode 460 comedian & licensed therapist aimee lacours https://www.instagram.com/aimeelecours/?hl=en https://linktr.ee/aimeelecours http://UCF Free Counseling – https://ccie.ucf.edu/ccrc/ https://thecenterorlando.org/mental-health-counseling/ https://namigo.org/ https://aspirehealthpartners.com/ https://www.wesh.com/article/florida-free-mental-hea…
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Beyond the Sea: The Hidden Life in Lakes, Streams, and Wetlands (Johns Hopkins UP, 2024) is an exciting foray into Earth's inland waters, the remarkable species they contain, and the conservation challenges of protecting them. In Beyond the Sea, he introduces readers to the world's most remarkable and varied inland waters, including massive lakes t…
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In this episode, we welcome the legendary Fred Garbo, a performer whose career spans decades and continents. From his iconic role as Barkley on Sesame Street, including unforgettable moments like Follow That Bird and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, to his Broadway performance and touring with Foolsfire, Fred shares stories from a life dedicated…
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Both personal and entertaining, Fungal: Foraging in the Urban Forest (Wolsak & Wynn, 2024) is the highly anticipated second book of a trilogy and shows Winnipeg author Ariel Gordon at her best: interweaving the personal with the easily-overlooked local and natural and local world around her, and passing on her contagious delight for the world at—an…
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Bobby shares some big music discoveries and a huge milestone for Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots. He and Eddie also talk about good luck foods to start the year and call upon their friend Ben Rector. Bobby revalues the new lead singer for Linkin Park after seeing them before at an award show, U2's drummer has the same medical condition as Eddie, …
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This week Tom & Zeus make predictions for KISS and the members for 2025! KISS' last concert was December 2023. This is now a whole new frontier for KISS fans. So what should we expect? We all know what we want, but what is realistic. The guys make predictions for KISS, Pophouse, Universal and the individual members and former members of KISS. A fun…
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A “good” SYNOPSIS - episode 32 Episode 32 of our world famous, monthly wrap-up show A “good” SYNOPSIS is out NOW! As always, I’m joined by our sponsor & best buddy, Moe Dewitt from the DeWitt Law Firm, P.A. to talk about everything that’s been going on in his life. Remember, Injured on the go, just call moe. http://justcallmoe.com Join the Just Cal…
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Did KISS master the world of Power Pop with this gem? Did Gene really never let his mother listen to this record because of how much he hated it? The Unmasked album review! Do you love to learn the little tidbits and nuggets of information regarding Kiss? Well, if so, we may be the place for you to call home. So get comfortable and hold on as we ta…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Exec Dir of the American Constitutional Rights Union, LTC ALLEN WEST will be here! PLUS, MG PAUL VALLELY, Founder of Stand Up America an bestselling author, will be here! AND, from the Heritage Foundation, Dr. STEVEN BUCCI will be here! PLUS, comedian/ comedy writer extraordinaire MIKE FINE will be here! In…
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From its earliest recorded history, India was a place of remarkable and varied religious activity, ranging from elaborate sacrificial rituals and rigorous regimes of personal austerity to psycho-spiritual experimentation and utopian visions. In Religions of Early India: A Cultural History (Princeton UP, 2024), Richard Davis offers a history of Indi…
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Writers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries—a period of vast economic change—recognized that the global trade in alcohol and tobacco promised a brighter financial future for England, even as overindulgence at home posed serious moral pitfalls. Consuming Anxieties: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Trade in British Satire, 1660-1751 (Bucknell…
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How can states use military force to achieve their political aims without triggering a catastrophic nuclear war? Among the states facing this dilemma of fighting limited wars, only China has given information-age weapons such a prominent role. While other countries have preferred the traditional options of threatening to use nuclear weapons or fiel…
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Steven Pinker is a Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and influential author, and professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Pinker’s research spans psycholinguistics, visual cognition, and the science of human behaviour. He is a proponent of rationality, evidence-based thinking, and the application of evoluti…
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In this episode of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we're kicking off 2025 by speaking with the legendary Jennifer Batten, a guitar virtuoso who has wowed audiences worldwide. From her electrifying performances with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, to her collaborations with Jeff Beck and her own successful solo career, Jennifer shares incredible stor…
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What we eat, who we are, and the relationship between the two. Eating and Being: A History of Ideas about Our Food and Ourselves (University of Chicago Press, 2024) is a history of Western thinking about food, eating, knowledge, and ourselves. In modern thought, eating is about what is good for you, not about what is good. Eating is about health, n…
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Introductions for Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel are brief as it's time to prepare for the NFL Playoffs! Matt explains the mental focus for players getting ready for playoff gameday and how it changes as teams advance. Reliving the sad memory of attending a Super Bowl party following a loss, Matt explains why he didn't watch the game after the season.…
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On the 86th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys review the Loudwire article "Top 80 Hard Rock + Metal Albums In The 1980s Part 2." Loudwire ranks the top 80 hard rock and metal albums of the 1980s. Tom and Zeus both love hard rock and metal and so when they saw this article the guys wanted to dissect this list. The guys analyze albums 6…
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Be sure to dive into the latest episode of “Leadership Unleashed”! Join host Marsha Gordon for an engaging and enlightening conversation with Yadira Ramos Herbert, Mayor of New Rochelle. Discover the mayor’s leadership philosophies, insights into the city’s groundbreaking initiatives, and her vision for a bright future in New Rochelle.…
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On this episode of the BobbyCast, there is a compilation of multiple subjects discussed by Bobby, Eddie and Mike D. First, Bobby and Eddie talk about real songs by fake bands, including "Smelly Cat" from Friends and many more! Plus, Bobby and Eddie discuss their list of the top 5 best rock songs of the 90's, and Mike has a conspiracy of how artists…
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Andrew Rule and John 'Sly' Silvester are the odd couple of crime. One can write, the other can talk. They've built their careers writing, and talking, about the most unpleasant things in life. Murder. Armed robbery. Gang wars. They revolutionised the way journalists wrote about crime, and they're responsible for bringing one of Australia's most not…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image a…
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