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Yarr ! Welcome to The ScummBar Podcast. A place where you can come and relax with Anthoz and Mattbrush. They will talk Movies, Video Games, Pop-Culture and Everything in-Between ! Pour yourself a grog, take a seat and enjoy.
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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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Cinebums

Jon, Luke Mueller, Jake Mueller

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The podcast about staying in, canceling your plans, not doing anything but...bumming around and watching movies. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinebums/support
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The ANT show

Anton Dandot

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Over here... You'll be hearing a lot about a bit of things that I know in my life. You name it 👉Personal development 👉Friends and family 👉Fitness and Powerlifting 👉Civil Engineering 👉Entrepreneurship
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I'm LJ Aviles and on this podcast we talk about the best ways to grow Online Businesses, Having a Cash Flow Side Hustle with Profits, and Affiliate Marketing. VIP means Visualize Incredible Profits, and we help you learn how to build wealth for you and your family. You can learn about how we can partner together to help You have an Automated Online Business starting Today at https://TheVipSystem.com NOTE: I am not a financial advisor. The content in this podcast is for information, education ...
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Why have a conversation when you can have a podcast? It was this line of think that made friends of ten years James and Lewis decide that they needed to share their dorky opinions with the world. Join the pair as they discuss everything from science fiction and fantasy to why we can't come up with creative names for decades. Plug in, curl up and enjoy some screen side chat.
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Pop Culture Leftovers

Pop Culture Leftovers

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Every week we bring you the latest news in Movies and Television. It's friends getting together and talking about what they love or hate in the genre. We aren't experts, we're not critics, we're not writers but we are FANS! We're called The Leftovers for a reason. We're like Danny DeVito in Twins. All the talent and originality went into the other podcasts. All the crap that was left over...went into what you listen to on this show. We talk about the latest movies in MARVEL like Spider-Man: ...
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WHAT UP PEEPS

Wicked Turtle Network

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Is an entertaining podcast reviewing movies and TV shows Clink the link to follow and subscribe to all Wicked Turtle Network social media https://linktr.ee/wickedturtlenetwork
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Welcome to the Cynic Critic Society, a film podcast discussing new releases and different genres in the filmmaking industry. We will also at times debate films such as cult classics, and talk about the movie viewing experience. We hope to hear from you all about our takes and reviews! Thanks!
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The Movie Multiverse

The Movie Multiverse

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The Movie Multiverse follows, analyzes and discusses the growing number of shared movie universes based on comic book superhero properties and beyond. Subscribe to hear reviews and the latest news about universes such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the DC Cinematic Universe, the Fox Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Sony Spidey-verse, the Star Wars Universe and many more!
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What's On

What's On Podcast

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Unfortunately, this podcast is no longer in production but please do feel free to view all episodes on our YouTube channel. Thank you for your support =) Billy-Ray, Tom and Ellie. Regularly getting together to discuss, review and analyse film.
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Hi we are J.D. and Paul and this is our podcast where we talk about random stuff like video games, movies, comics, anime, current events, and life. If you enjoy what you hear then please leave some feed back in the form of a review/comment/voice message or whatever works best for you across our platforms. Thanks for listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thejdandpaulcast/support
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Are you interested in deepening your spiritual awareness and discovering your true nature as divine? Well, you’re in the right place. Welcome to “Align With The Divine” with your host, Patricia Diorio— Spiritual Mentor, Sacred Storyteller and Professional Intuitive. Join Patricia and her amazing guests each week for a deep dive into the exciting world of spirituality. “Align With The Divine” will inspire you to embrace your innate power to create your reality. It will motivate you to move pa ...
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Reel Film Hour

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This is REEL FILM HOUR with Derric and Taylor. Just two dudes who have the privilege of watching new movies before the masses. This is a weekly podcast with a new episode every Thursday covering a new film for your enjoyment. We use our elaborate critiquing system to give you the review that you deserve, and a good review you will get. We will do our best not to bore you for a solid hour. We keep it light and entertaining with fun discussions, comparisons, and questions. We will do our best ...
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Welcome to Truth Talks with Amba Love, a podcast dedicated to exploring spirituality, healing, and the path towards living free from suffering and in unity consciousness. Join me in conversations with experts and practitioners as we dive deep into practical tips and inspiring stories for your overall well-being. All episodes are freely available for your listening pleasure. If you'd like to support me in continuing this project, please consi https://anchor.fm/amba-love-cunneen/subscribe
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Earlier this year, Archie Moore became the second First Nations artist featured in the Australia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale as a solo artist. He was also the first artist from Australia to win gold. Visit Venice with Archie and his creative team to hear how kith and kin came together.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Blair is a working stage, screen and voice actor and the president of ACTRA Alberta, the acting union for screen and voice performers. He shares with hosts Joe and Mark some fun acting stories and how various actors pursue their art before talking about the play that still inspires him, Little Shop of Horrors. Blair got to see the show at the age o…
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Rooted introduces a new podcast focused on youth ministry in an Asian American context. It features a rotating panel of youth ministers who will talk about issues affecting Asian American youth and anyone ministering to them, whether in the home or in the church. This episode is a sample of what you will hear. The first full episode is available no…
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As a format, digital games do a great job of reflecting First Nations perspectives. Our stories tend to be nonlinear and expansive narratives that link the past, present, and future together. Games work in a similar way: they can tie the material to the spiritual and operate outside Western narrative trajectories. So why aren’t there more Indigenou…
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Ben Armstrong and Dr Rhett Loban discuss what it takes to embed First Nations perspectives in video games, and how games can do so much more than entertain us. Then, Kuku Yalanji man Jungaji's love of music has taken him on an incredible cultural journey. Plus, Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu name of a familiar constellation.…
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The Brady Bunch are a pretty big deal in the Brisbane suburb of Inala, famed for the big feeds in their kitchen and the deadly tunes on the turntable. One of 11 siblings, Troy Brady has slick dance moves borrowed from R&B superstars like Bobby Brown and Boyz II Men, but what he doesn’t have is a connection to Language. A cup of tea with a 104-year-…
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Joe and Mark are joined by the famed cyberpunk author Bruce Sterling, from his studio in Torino (Turin), Italy. "I don't like doing the same thing over," Bruce says. "So, I don't write trilogies or sequels. I'm writing a lot of short fiction. I do some lecturing and consulting. I'm also the art director of an arts festival here in Turin, which is c…
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We take notes from M. Night Shyamalan to set a TRAP for Ryan Reynolds, Luke hit the red carpet at the LA Shorts Festival, Jon went on a COVID bender, and Luke has a MAJOR issue with Twisters. All this & more! https://www.cinebums.com Write to us: cinebumspod@gmail.com Follow us:@cinebums on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/cinebums/ Letterboxd:ht…
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Dr Terri Janke says Indigenous cultures are like Indigenous lands: they aren’t free to be taken. It’s something that we (mostly) understand when it comes to visual art, but what about food? Or dance? Or even language? At Garma Festival this year, Quandamooka man Wesley Enoch facilitated a discussion between Jake Budd, Joel Webber, Patricia Adjei an…
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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property – or ICIP - is a framework that describes all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural expressions. This can mean medicinal knowledge, language, artistic expressions and more. But how do ICIP principles keep our culture strong? A panel discussion recorded at Garma festival answ…
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Mark and Joe are joined by writer and poet Abigail Grimes to discuss the classic Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451. Fahrenheit 451, as perhaps you know, is a warning about the dangers of totalitarian thinking and censorship. "One of the criticisms about the book is the writing is so beautiful that it's hard to take it seriously," Abigail tells us. …
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First Nations participation in the Olympic Games has come a long way in a relatively short time. Eleven Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander athletes competed across eight sports in Paris, and four Indigenous athletes will compete in the Paralympics later this month. But the first Aboriginal person to compete in the Olympics was Francis Roberts — …
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Me, Antman & Fleabag follows three central characters as they pack up the car, crank some Slim Dusty and drink in the good things in life like family, laughing and travelling. The 22 short stories are big-hearted, colourful, and full of humour. In the nearly two decades since it was published, Gayle Kennedy wonders if Me, Antman and Fleabag ever re…
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Gayle Kennedy and Jared Thomas reflect of the legacy of Me, Antman & Fleabag, and discuss how the book could find a new audience now that it’s been included in UQP’s First Nations Classics series. Then, Lucy Norton shares a poem in honour of National Poetry Month. Plus, Kirk Page is working with Rhoda Roberts to turn the story of the first Aborigin…
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Joe and Mark welcome their first return guest: writer and editor Ira Nayman! Ira has returned to help Mark and Joe understand the importance and fun of the early Marx Brothers films, including Animal Crackers (1930), Monkey Business (1931), Horse Feathers (1932) and Duck Soup (1933). Ira makes the convincing case that if you love Monty Python, and …
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Straight from the Strait is a new Torres Strait Islander musical from Opera Queensland. It pays homage to a group of men and women who travelled from their island homes to work on the Mount Newman railway construction project. Cultural consultant, Aunty Ruth Ghee discusses the inspiration behind the show, and what it means to her to share the story…
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have found truths in the sky since the beginning of time. But how does that knowledge work in tandem with studies like astrophysics and astronomy? Dr Krystal De Napoli and Peter Swanton are two of a growing number of First Nations people working in STEM, and helping to weave these knowledges together.…
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have always found guidance, connection and answers in the stars. In honour Science Week -- which this week ask us to look to the night sky -- Dr Krystal De Napoli and Peter Swanton discuss some of the astrophysical events witnessed by our ancestors. Then, Aunty Ruth Ghee is helping translate an incredibl…
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Author Jenn Thorson joins the lads for a discussion of the classic children’s story, Alice in Wonderland. Jenn's latest work is set in the world of Wonderland. She writes about Mary Ann Carpenter, the White Rabbit’s former housemaid, who must solve various mysteries. Jenn has also written humour and humorous science fiction. Mark, Joe and Jenn disc…
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Celebrate some of the best Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from emerging and established artists with the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. Then on Wajarri Yamaji Country, scientists are looking to the night sky to unlock the secrets of the universe. Discover how the CSIRO has worked with traditional owners to des…
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Established by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in 1984 the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards recognises and celebrates the diversity of Indigenous art throughout Australia. With a total cash prize of $190,000 – including $100,000 for the major prize – it’s arguably Australia’s richest art prize. …
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Author and critic Michael Antman joins Joe and Mark for a wide-ranging discussion about visual arts and writing. Michael started out as a poet. After switching to fiction, he's had two novels published by indie presses: Cherry Whip and Everything Solid Has A Shadow. He likes to explore themes of self-knowledge in his work, or, more accurately, "the…
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Having taken on stand-up comedy and acting, Steph Tisdell is adding a new string to her bow: fiction writing. She explains how her debut novel The Skin I'm In explores the nuances of representation, and brings diversity to diversity. Then choreographer Vicki van Hout discusses her upcoming surrealist sojourn into mortal musings set to take place at…
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Vicki van Hout is an independent artist with more than three decades of experience. A dancer, choreographer, writer and thinker, Vicki delights in finding the line between the pedestrian and the sublime. This month Vicki and her longtime collaborative partner Marian Abboud will invite people to take part in a "surrealist sojourn into mortal musings…
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Mark and Joe are thrilled to welcome Catherine Fitzsimmons to the show. Catherine is the founder of Brain Lag, an acclaimed Canadian science fiction and fantasy press that has now published fifty books! Catherine is also a writer, with six novels under her belt, and an artist in other ways. She explains how the press came to be and the role it play…
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We saw MAXXXINE. Porn Stars vs. The Mafia! 4th of July Movie Bender!? Monkey Men? WINE?? This episode has it all. https://www.cinebums.com Write to us: cinebumspod@gmail.com Follow us:@cinebums on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/cinebums/ Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/cinebums/ Intro 0:00 Rundown 6:14 MAXXXINE 10:00 Porn Star or Mafia GAME! …
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As writers embrace the need to accurately reflect real-world diversity on the pages of their books how do they make sure they’re walking in someone else’s shoes in a way that’s thoughtful, careful and sensitive? Author, academic and publishing all-rounder Melanie Saward joins Awesome Blak’s Executive Director Travis De Vries to discuss the role of …
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Back in 2003, at the WorldCon held in Toronto, Canada – known as Torcon 3 – Joe Mahoney met Mark Rayner for the first time. Joe also had an opportunity to meet and interview John Scalzi for a radio documentary that later aired on CBC Radio's The Current. The interview (the entirety of which is included in this episode) is a fascinating slice of his…
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Dr Shellie Morris is returning to the National Indigenous Music Awards, this time, to perform with strong cultural women from Borroloola. Then, Noongar and Yawuru writer and academic Elfie Shiosaki has created a poetry collection that draws on the long memory of her Country. Plus, for Word Up, community broadcaster Henry Augustine takes you to Nyul…
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