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Welcome to The Snafu Sessions an exploration of art, music, poetry, literature. Snafu is the brainchild of Johnny Giles and Alex Skinner (or Alex Swan as his name is saved as on JGs phone). We will be building a collective of the creme de la creme of the arts scene in South Wales and beyond
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Zebras In America

Zebras In America

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“Dude, you can get past a dog. Nobody f's with a lion.” - Grandma's Boy “You notice things if you pay attention.” - In The Mood For Love Marcus Pinn likes movies. Scott Thorough likes movies. Marcus writes about movies (Pinnland Empire, The Pink Smoke), and Scott sometimes scores movies (Newlyweeds, Manos Sucias). They both have a background in hyper underground rap music, and enjoy sandwiches. Through a deep love of rap music, wrestling, and dissecting low and high brow cinema, Marcus and S ...
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SNAFU

Canto34 Studios

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It's March 1944, and the world remains engulfed in war. The United States is locked in a fierce battle to establish air superiority over Europe. Over the past year and a half, the Eighth Air Force has conducted bombing missions primarily targeting coastal cities. However, the focus is now shifting deeper into Nazi-occupied Europe. The death toll among the Eighth Air Force continues to rise, with most bomber crews failing to complete even half of their 25-mission tour. Flak fields have become ...
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Taking the true crime genre "behind the scenes", Music City 911 Provides a unique and fascinating approach for podcast listeners. Using real 911 calls, with real 911 dispatchers and real crimes - each episode provides a breakdown of the dispatchers role in the situation. Original officer bodycam audio gives a play by play of incidents from the emergency responder's perspective. Produced and hosted by Brandon, a dispatcher with over two decades of experience, the show has been hailed by liste ...
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Communication is hard. Being a communications professional is even harder. In each episode of Infernal Communication, we take a deeper look at the wild little fires communicators have to put out every day. We stop, drop and uncover the surprising reach of these oh-so-common problems in internal comms and beyond. Join Brian and Lottie from Staffbase as they speak with communication experts and people with some pretty wild stories. We'll ignite fresh perspectives that soothe the burn of any co ...
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Dark Traveller

CFUV, WHoS, SNAFU

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𝑫𝒂𝒓𝒌 𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 is the first-ever podcast created by incarcerated artists in Canada. Voice acting, audio commentary, and homemade sound effects are performed by the team of actors who are incarcerated at William Head Prison in Victoria, BC. William Head on Stage Prison Theatre Company (WHoS) has staged a play for the public every fall for the last 40 years. This is their first-ever radio play, recorded inside the institution during the pandemic lockdown. The podcast features the team performi ...
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Connor & Jordan

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Two sisters. Two coasts. One shared history of television super-fandom. Connor & Jordan Riley are re-watching the formative media of their youth - back with big brains and even bigger mouths.
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The Fans Perspective - TFP

Carlos Anthony / Charlietrix

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We talk a variety of topics from the perspective of the fan. Raw passion laced with humor and everyday observations. Unfiltered sports, politics, pop culture, science and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tfp/support
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The sports card hobby's Only Live Call In Show. Live every Saturday morning at 11am EST, 8am PST.(Youtube-BenchClear Media, Facebook and Twitter. 1st Tuesday of the month on "Hobby Hotline Youtube) Features rotating guest hosts from some of your favorite hobby podcasts. Join us live or lsiten via audio afterwards. YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/HobbyHot... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HobbyHotli...
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A look at (mostly Canadian) politics, news, and information from the viewpoints of a panel of Montreal-based conservatives. Factual, reverential, confrontational and, from time to time, funny (we think.)
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Savvy, practical insights on where our Education Establishment went wrong and how most schools can be improved.LET'S FIX EDUCATION explains the many dysfunctional theories and methods operating within our schools. This podcast is intended for parents, teachers, and community leaders who want education reform. Each week, LET'S FIX EDUCATION examines another problem in our public schools, such as: Constructivism. Learning styles. Sight-words. No memorization. Cooperative learning. Prior knowle ...
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Dubterfuge Podcast is new podcast from Shway Media. Join our hosts Pod Team Epic (@Shterrra of @WeLoveDubVAs & @MatthewHVoss) as they discuss anime and everything new in the world of dubs. Coming October 10th.
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EVOLVED11

Eating Evolved

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Evolved11 is a podcast featuring Rick & Christine of Eating Evolved, a paleo dark chocolate company based out of East Setauket, NY. Covering a wide range of topics, each session is 11 minutes and recorded live.
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What's Your Story?

Brad Byrd and Chrissy Carpenter

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"Normal" people are always more fascinating than you think. What's Your Story? is a podcast about the everyday lives of interesting people. Each episode, hosts Brad Byrd (@brad_byrd) and Chrissy Carpenter (@ChrissySoCal) invite a special guest to open up about their lives.
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Zone 4

Brant Fowler

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Zone 4 is a weekly show brought to you by Brant Fowler, Cary Kelly, Chuck Kennedy and Jason Berek-Lewis. Friends for years, they share comic reviews, in depth discussion and all around good, fun conversation focused on the world of comics. Enter the Zone!
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Iron Sysadmin is a podcast about being a sysadmin, with a healthy dose of paranoia. We talk about IT news, and have a tendancy toward information security, as it applies to Operations. Our hosts have decades of experience in the field, from desktop support, networking, architecture, network engineering, windows, linux, and even some industrial automation.
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Join the ADAPT Group every week as they discuss the latest and most bullish crypto news, projects, and potential 100x plays. Originally an assortment of simian like crypto investors, the various hosts and panel participants have evolved amidst the storm of crypto evolution to be the perfect tour guide to the moon. It's just Another Day Another Play in Trading.
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By pulling back the curtain on event production, Tim & Tim Talk seeks to entertain and educate our audience as we explore new ideas, technologies, and techniques. Throughout this series, we share ideas to increase your ROI and engagement and improve audience experience for your events. As passionate event professionals, Tim Kay and Tim Kerbavaz are long-time friends and collaborators with over 5,000,000 viewer-hours of live event streams under our belts. Our work spans from Fortune 100 confe ...
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Welcome to Small Screen Justice: A Podcast About Superhero TV! This podcast is dedicated to celebrating, critiquing, and joking about superhero television. The shows we plan to cover include Arrow, The Flash, Agents of Shield, Gotham, and many more. Join Dan, Nare, and the occasional guest as they dissect television news and review episodes of these great shows.
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Welcome to Carter Cast: A Marvel’s Agent Carter Podcast! I’m Dan, your host, and I’m really excited to be starting this new podcast about Marvel’s first female lead property. Carter Cast is a spinoff of Small Screen Justice: A Podcast About Superhero TV. On Small Screen Justice my many co-hosts and I grade, pick apart, and celebrate every new episode of superhero TV and we will continue that tradition here. I was raised on comics (as my dad has been collecting them for over 50 years), I just ...
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I'll be talking about 2 separate incidents that could have been something normal, but turned out to be much worse. LISTENER DISCRETION ALWAYS ADVISED!!!! ESPECIALLY THIS EPISODE!!!! Link to the article about CrimeCon https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/citylimits/nashville-crimecon-2024/article_7cf318e4-2298-11ef-9ca6-e349c8b38894.html Get your Off…
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Musical artists are being hurt by a new TikTok licensing snafu. Ediz Ozelkan, lecturer in the media studies department at the University of Colorado Boulder, takes a listen to find out more. I graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2023 with my PhD in media research and practice. I am currently a lecturer in the media studies departme…
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The sports card hobby's Only Live Call In Show. Live every Saturday morning at 11am EST/ 8am PST.ll Features rotating guest hosts from some of your favorite hobby podcasts. Join us live or listen via audio afterwards. YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/HobbyHotline https://youtube.com/c/BenchCle... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HobbyHotli... Facebook: h…
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Who is to blame for slowing the transition to a low carbon energy future? David Spence, Rex G. Baker Chair in Natural Resources Law at the University of Texas School of Law, and Professor of Business, Government & Society at the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business, has some ideas. David Spence is a professor of energy law and…
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Episode 156: The Waste of Systemic Ignorance (Wed., June 26, 2024) The situation is simple. The professional educators, as they deceptively call themselves, don't believe in education. They like ignorance. Learn, baby, learn. That should be the chant and the cheer of all educated people. Good School, Bad School. How to tell the difference-- see sho…
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In thrive for world-betterment (in addition to fostering the competition), Martin and Chris are hosts to Allen Wyma and Marc Otto-Witte, two hosts of Rustacean Station, a podcast purely dedicated to Rust. Not the iron oxide of course, but rather the programming language originating from Mozilla all those years ago that almost took the world by stor…
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There’s still a lot to learn and understand about early settlements in Texas. Francis Galan, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, sheds some light on the complexities of Spanish settlements in the state. Francis Galán is an Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, where he teaches in the Col…
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Bottled water can be a panacea during a crisis, but it can also worsen inequality afterwards. Daniel Jaffee, associate professor of sociology at Portland State University, explores why. Daniel Jaffee is an environmental and rural sociologist and Associate Professor of Sociology at Portland State University. His research examines conflicts over wate…
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On this Student Spotlight: The extinction of the dinosaurs is still being studied. Kyle Atkins, PhD student in ecology at Oklahoma State University, explores a new finding that can change our understanding of the event. I am a PhD student interested in the ecology of terrestrial environments at the very end of the age of dinosaurs. When I’m not wor…
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Some love a song; others can’t stand it. But why? Jane Kuehne, assistant professor of music education at Auburn University, has this music theory. Dr. Jane M. Kuehne is Associate Professor of Music Education and Graduate Program Officer in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching in the College of Education at Auburn University (in Alabama). She t…
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The colors in your personal spaces could have a big impact on your mood. Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University, explores why. Dr. Niusha Jones is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University. Niusha’s academic resear…
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Reality One, we have to get rid of sight-words, so that literacy will have a chance. Reality Two requires explaining the subject to lots of people. That's done most easily, according to author Linda Goudsmit, with the following one-page method. This explanation requires navigating the chaos of print, like what a child has to deal with. It's better …
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The sports card hobby's Only Live Call In Show. Live every Saturday morning at 11am EST/ 8am PST.Features rotating guest hosts from some of your favorite hobby podcasts. Join us live or listen via audio afterwards. YouTube:https://youtube.com/c/HobbyHotline https://youtube.com/c/BenchCle... Twitter:https://twitter.com/HobbyHotline?s=09 Facebook:htt…
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Some places get more than others, but lightning is always dangerous. Chris Vagasky, research program manager at the University of Wisconsin, explores this natural phenomenon. Chris Vagasky is the manager of the Wisconsin Environmental Mesonet, a growing network of weather and soil monitoring stations in the state of Wisconsin. He is an active membe…
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Delivery drivers don’t have it easy when it comes to parking, so how can we improve this? Ann Melissa Campbell, Clement T. and Sylvia H. Hanson Family Chair in Manufacturing productivity and professor of business analytics at the University of Iowa, looks into it. Ann Melissa Campbell’s research focuses on freight transportation, especially on prob…
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When it comes to the heart, we have much research left to do. Tracy Hookway, assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at Binghamton University, outlines some remaining questions. The focus of our lab is to develop predictive engineered in vitro models of human cardiovascular tissues to interrogate the mechanisms that drive morph…
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On this Popcorn Eschaton, Scott and John take a hard look at two very hard-to-watch films. First, they discuss Isao Takahata's animated classic of war, suffering, and the love between siblings, 'Grave of the Fireflies.' Then they shift focus to Jonathan Glazer's Academy Award-winning 2023 film 'Zone of Interest,' and why it doesn't have the emotion…
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I'll be talking about 2 separate crimes, both against children. LISTENER DISCRETION ALWAYS ADVISED!!!! ESPECIALLY THIS EPISODE!!!! Link to the article about CrimeCon https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/citylimits/nashville-crimecon-2024/article_7cf318e4-2298-11ef-9ca6-e349c8b38894.html Get your Official Music City 911 logo'd merch as well as a Y'al…
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Not mentioning the elephant in the room, Martin and Chris take a closer look the vital role FLOSS is playing in modern defence systems and as part of military technology in general. Although the topic is not for the faint-hearted, it still shows the important part of FLOSS when defending core values very close to open source software in general: li…
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Is ChatGPT the professor of the future? Gerald LeTendre, Harry Lawrence Batshelet II Chair and professor of educational administration at Penn State University, examines the possibilities. Gerald LeTendre is the Harry Lawrence Batschelet II Chair of Educational Administration at The Pennsylvania State University. He was editor of The American Journ…
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Episode 154 - Wednesday, June 12, 2024 "‘How did our institutes of higher learning turn into Marxist reeducation camps?” (Question on Quora.) ----- A pivotal question which every American should try to answer. Here's my short answer: a vast army of saboteurs has been working in the shadows for more than a century. Here is the chronology, starting i…
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What secrets are you keeping? Amit Kumar, assistant professor of marketing and psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, says maybe it’s better to conceal less and reveal more. Amit Kumar is currently an Asst. Professor of Marketing and Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to joining the McCombs faculty, he completed a Post…
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Taxpayers are told to ante up to keep sports teams in their cities, but is it worth it? Bruce Johnson, James Graham Brown professor of economics at Centre College, examines this question. Bruce K. Johnson is the James Graham Brown Professor of Economics at Centre College, where he has taught since 1987. He became interested in sports economics when…
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Shit has hit the fan. Ol Joey and the Dems are hip deep with no way to unfuck themselves in the eyes of the public. Coof Grift, Left Tards, Small hats, The Diddler and much more. RECEIPTS: https://zerobrainpodcast.wordpress.com/2024/06/02/shtf/ EXPLICIT LANGUAGE HEADPHONES GET EM Disclaimer: This is for entertainment only. These are the ravings of …
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We continue where we left off last week as Joe Biden shits himself AGAIN. Fat ass Fani Willis case against Orange Man falls through, small hats grift, more left tards, Hollywood pukes and more. RECEIPTS: https://zerobrainpodcast.wordpress.com/chokehold/ EXPLICIT LANGUAGE HEADPHONES GET EM Disclaimer: This is for entertainment only. These are the ra…
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Narrowing self-efficacy gaps for women is crucial. Lindsey Davis, assistant professor of teaching in the humanities and arts department, looks into how projects can do so for female students. I am a broadly trained interdisciplinary scholar of 19th and 20th American history …
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I'll be talking about 2 separate deadly incidents that happened here in Nashville in this episode LISTENER DISCRETION ALWAYS ADVISED!!!! ESPECIALLY THIS EPISODE!!!! Link to the article about CrimeCon https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/citylimits/nashville-crimecon-2024/article_7cf318e4-2298-11ef-9ca6-e349c8b38894.html Get your Official Music City …
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Can a negative project experience still provide benefits to students? And if so, how? Sarah Stanlick, assistant professor in the department of integrative and global studies, answers these questions. Sarah Stanlick, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Integ…
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: A capstone project in the arts and humanities fields could have benefits for many types of students. Ryan Madan, associate professor of teaching in the humanities and arts department, determines why. When new acquaintances find out I teach writing, it’s not unusual for them …
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Episode 153:: What your students need to know about Socialism. (Wed., June 5, 2024) Perfect short summary of Socialism and Communism, 5 minutes, for all classes American schools are full of covert Communists and Socialists. They pretend to explain things in long convoluted ways that don't explain very much. Socialism can be a life-and-death choice.…
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The sports card hobby's Only Live Call In Show. Live every Saturday morning at 11am EST/ 8am PST.ll Features rotating guest hosts from some of your favorite hobby podcasts. Join us live or listen via audio afterwards. YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/HobbyHotline https://youtube.com/c/BenchCle... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HobbyHotli... Facebook: h…
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Can too much of a good thing be bad for you? Not when it comes to project-based learning. Kimberly LeChasseur, senior research and evaluation associate, examines why. As a Research & Evaluation Associate with the Center for Project-Based Learning, Kimberly LeChasseur focuses…
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US is urged to disclose UFO Evidence, Stolen body parts at Harvard Morgue. 00:00 Intro, 02:23 The Government has UFO's, 03:03 The US is urged to disclose UFO Evidence, 05:56 Why are we hiding Aliens, 07:32 What Jhan Boom is thinking, 09:25 Lightning Strikes Man in Woodbridge, 11:10 Officer Jump starts Eric, 14:36 Newbern, AL - Mayor Braxton, 22:00 …
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Developing high-impact practices for students can be beneficial for institutions. Kris Wobbe, associate professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry, explains why. Kris Wobbe is the Director of WPI’s Center for Project-Based Learning. Most recently she directed …
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Can your sports team decide which drink you have tonight? Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University, answers this question. Dr. Niusha Jones is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University. Niusha’s academic research foc…
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It's America's pastime on another Popcorn in America crossover! The great Marcus Pinn returns, this time to discuss a movie from his childhood, 'The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings!' He, Scott, and John get into how baseball can embody the most optimistic view of the American Dream, as well as being emblematic of its history of racism …
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The story of Asian peoples in the Americas goes back longer than expected. Diego Luis, assistant professor of Latin American history at Tufts University, examines this history through one individual. Diego Javier Luis is an assistant professor of Latin American history at Tufts University. He is the author of The First Asians in the Americas: A Tra…
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In this episode, Martin and Chris host Bernhard Stockmann, the brain and inventor of DAVx5, the central bridge between a *DAV server and any mobile device running Android and thus in bed the Google's approach to calendars (and much more such Contacts and WebDAV). So if even if you've never wondered how to access a CalDAV server from an Android phon…
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These aren't the monsters you see on the big screen. This really happened. LISTENER DISCRETION ALWAYS ADVISED!!!! ESPECIALLY THIS EPISODE!!!! Send any fan mail or agency patches to Music City 911 1784 W. Northfield Blvd PMB 371 Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Get your Official Music City 911 logo'd merch as well as a Y'all Have A Good'n shirt at the NEW MER…
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The honey imported into the U.S. might not be what we think it is. Gerard Dumancas, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Scranton, determines how to tell if it’s pure, or altered. Gerard G. Dumancas is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Director of the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, and a C…
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Episode 152: Curriculum Planning, max speed (Wed., May 29, 2024) Stop teaching nothing all day. Teach all the wonderful things children need to know and want to know. Not to mention, you'll have more fun. Here are about 50 ideas you can use this year. Deliberate Dumbing Down is not an ethical approach. Nor is keeping children in a vacuum so they ne…
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The sports card hobby's Only Live Call In Show. Live every Saturday morning at 11am EST/ 8am PST.ll Features rotating guest hosts from some of your favorite hobby podcasts. Join us live or listen via audio afterwards. YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/HobbyHotline https://youtube.com/c/BenchCle... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HobbyHotli... Facebook: h…
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What can worms teach us about carcinogen exposure or chemotherapy? Sophia Tintori, postdoctoral associate in the biology department at New York University, heads to Chornobyl to find out. Sophia Tintori is a postdoctoral associate in the Biology Department at New York University. She was trained in developmental biology, cell biology, and genetics …
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00:00 Intro - Jhan Boom becomes a Citizen, 06:25 Minnesota's legislative wins 2023, 13:12 Paralyzed man walks using blue tooth, 20:20 Pasta bandit dumps 500 lbs of pasta in Old Bridge, NJ, 26:55 Disney sitting on AVP Anime series, 30:27 No more Porn Hub in Utah, 36:33 Vegan genocide of field animals, 48:25 AI discovers new antibiotic to fight super…
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Haiti is in crisis and foreign security forces are coming to help stabilize the country, but will their help be welcomed? Ernesto Sagas, professor of ethnic studies at Colorado State University, looks at the complexities of the political situation. Dr. Ernesto Sagás is Professor of Ethnic Studies at Colorado State University. He has a Ph.D. in poli…
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Aflyttet har været til foredrag, 'Dont Buy The AI-fantasy' med den canadiske teknologikritiker Paris Marx på Museum 'Enigma' på Østerbro i København, og lavede et interview med ham bagefter. Det hele er optaget via scenemikrofoner og lyder lidt anderledes end det plejer, men det der bliver sagt er interessant - så interessant, at denne podcast må v…
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Why aren’t parents as worried as experts about COVID’S effect on children? Morgan Polikoff, professor of education at the University of Southern California, reads up to find out. Morgan Polikoff is a professor of education at USC Rossier School of Education and Co-Director of USC EdPolicy Hub. Why Aren’t Parents as Worried as Experts about COVID’s …
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