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Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team with a passion for all things strange and unusual in the land down under. Each episode, Holly, a trained historian, and Matthew, a pop-culture enthusiast, dive into the weird and wacky aspects of Australian history and society. From the colonial era to the present day, they explore topics such as aliens, monsters, ghosts, and true crime, uncovering the stories and legends that have fascinated ...
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Have you SEEN the state of the papers today? PAPER CUTS has. In our now DAILY podcast, some of Britain’s sharpest commentators and funniest comedians come together to look at the madness, the strangeness, the obsessions, and – occasionally – the brilliance of our national press. Host Miranda Sawyer is joined by journalists and comedians like Jason Hazeley, Fin Taylor, Jonn Elledge, Alex Von Tunzelmann, Grainne Maguire, Rob Hutton, Athena Kugblenu, Marcus Brigstocke and many more. Illustratio ...
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Two brothers, Alex and Jason discuss every episode of the TV show Red Dwarf in detail to understand the reason for its lasting appeal and legacy Also featuring Nostalgic Reboot where we dust off old memories and hold them up to modern critique
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Beyond the Words

The Modern Meltdown

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Beyond the Words is a podcast that talks about writing, publishing and promoting your future bestselling novel. Join bestseller Holly Hunt as she talks to other authors and guides you, step by step, through the process of writing a great novel. Each week, join us for a new episode discussing a part of the writing journey with a new wonderful author, and gain some insight into the mixed and varied world of publishing in the 2010s. Episode List: Chapter 1 - Components 1.Deciding Why to Write 2 ...
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Celebrated journalist Jason Whitlock and his cast of "Fearless Soldiers" protect the realm of common sense and challenge the groupthink mandated by elites. Listen Monday through Friday for the most fearless conversation at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy.
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Motherhood is incredible. It's also incredibly challenging, especially with the high pressured, fast paced world we live in today. The Motherkind Podcast hosted by Motherkind founder and coach Zoe Blaskey, is on a mission to bring you some of the best wellbeing teachers in the world to help you find your calm, happy place in the madness of modern mum life. Each episode features a different teacher from the world of self-development and wellbeing or a mum on a path of self-enquiry. We cover e ...
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Buckle up, fellow humans! Forget what you've heard about Millennials trying to ruin the world – we're just out here trying to survive it, one meme at a time. Jump into the millennial madness with your seasoned guides, Josh Gunderson, Nina Sabettini, and Meg Stone, the Elder Millennials who've mastered the art of adulting with a side of laughter and a well-deserved bottle of wine. From navigating the wild landscape of technology to tackling the ups and downs of modern relationships, The Mille ...
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This podcast is the mouthpiece of Michael Matt, Editor of The Remnant Newspaper. He’s been fighting against lunatics and heretics since 1996. If it has to be the Apocalypse, you might as well enjoy it with Michael Matt!
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Hosted by Scott Ertz and Avram Piltch, F5 Live: Refreshing Technology is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, internet, and media. Each weekly show airs live on Sunday nights at 9p eastern time at http://www.f5live.tv/joinus, allowing the audience to chat with the hosts live on the air and ask questions about the topics discussed on the show. After each episode goes off the air, the audio and video are then uploaded and are available for download through any number of services ...
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Two Packs is the trading card comedy podcast! Join host Geoffrey Golden and a special guest as they crack open packs of bizarre, retro trading cards from The A-Team to Xena: Dangerous Liaisons. While they discover what’s inside, they discuss forgotten pop culture, geeky childhood memories, and a thoughtful exploration of the human condition through a post-post-modern lens. (Or, y'know, Garbage Pail Kids.)
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The Life Authentic podcast is a place where I talk authentically about life's struggles, contemplate issues, and dive into thoughts and feelings. It is a very personal journey, but one I am choosing to share with the intent that I may help other people understand they are not alone in life's struggles. The Life Authentic is a project first started to work on personal anxiety, but grew into a more complex discussion about adulting, modern life, and finding your true authentic voice. This is a ...
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The rules are changing for growth-focused investors – but what comes next? Join independent registered investment adviser Tyrone Ross as he explores, educates and explains the emerging world of bitcoin and cryptocurrency for the modern financial professional. This show is for advisers, by advisers on all things crypto and we appreciate you.
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Hey ya'll! We are three generations of women consisting of my mother, my teenage daughter, and myself who love reality television shows. Please join us as we recap and discuss episodes of various shows such as "The Bachelor" and "Married at First Sight" while putting our often differing viewpoints on them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3gensofmodernbelles/support
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Winner Take All is a business & tech news show covering the world of platform businesses, tech antitrust, regulations, and innovation. Hosted by Alex Moazed and Nick Johnson, authors of the Amazon Best-Seller Modern Monopolies.
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Powerful conversations and interviews about real life psychology, philosophy, psychedelics, spirituality, social dynamics and much more. Our mission is to entertain, provoke, inform, and make you question everything you think you know. Have you ever been on the wrong end of “office politics”? Or lost out to less talented people who are better at “playing the game”? Join us as we our explore Robert Greene’s provocative and compelling study of the 48 Laws of Power, in which he lays bare the ps ...
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Rob Smith is a Black, Gay Army Veteran who’s proudly free of being owned by the Radical Left. But don’t call him far-Right either! In an era where one wrong thought can get you “canceled” by the fringes on both sides that keep Americans at each other’s throats, Rob tackles them BOTH with sane and witty commentary that stops Cancel Culture dead in its tracks. In Can’t Cancel Rob Smith he gives his unique take on news, politics, pop culture, and the issues defining America’s future with clear- ...
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Parents! We CAN change the world, starting with the way we're parenting our future. Up to this point in history, children have been seen as less than and parented in a way that uses power over a child. Most of us were parented in this way but there is a shift in thinking about the way we raise our kids. Parents don’t feel good about using shame, blame, criticism, punishments, and even rewards, to get their kids to listen. Parents are wanting a different way because they know from their own c ...
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Young Dumb & Woke

Gideon and Hayden Davis

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The Young Dumb & Woke podcast, hosted by brothers, Gideon and Hayden Davis, dives into all things culture, deconstruction of life's purpose and wonder, intermixed with interviews, tidbits on investing & crypto, and our current relevant passions. Birthed from a desire to tell stories of years living in Barcelona with its athletic and entrepreneurial woes, lows, and triumphs. Join us as we explore what making the most of your life really means, as we provide rich, humorous, and honest convos & ...
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: I’m afraid there is no money. The Chancellor says the Treasury is in a much worse state than expected and the tabloids are worried about what this means for tax. Bloody Murdoch! Rupert is trying to kick his ‘lefty’ kids out of his trust and The Telegraph has all the juicy details. Plus – Step-mother D…
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Trump gets shot. Biden drops out. Kamala is coronated. Alyson and Breht discuss and analyze it all. Omaha Tenants United: https://omahatenantsunited.wordpress.com Outro Song: Music for Shoplifting by P.O.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Rev Left on Insta Support Rev Left Radio and…
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Today we are facing a modern-day challenge head on: our phones. We all want to be more present with our families but our phones can often get in the way. So joining us to share some practical advice is neurologist and author of 'The Phone Fix', Dr. Faye Begeti. Faye talks us through how we can manage our phones better, whether we might be addicted,…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: A star is born. Celebs line up to support Kamala Harris in the The New York Post. Horny histories! We explore the history of sex with Kate Lister in The i. Plus – Who Charted? The Guardian tries to explain the very complicated music charts. Miranda Sawyer is joined by comedian Fergus Craig and journal…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Wind farm windfall. The Telegraph details King Charles' big green payout. Tangerine dream. The Times says fake tan is back, baby. Plus – I’ll have whatever he’s having! The Guardian profiles competitive eating legend Takeru Kobayashi. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by American Friction host Jacob Jarvi…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Lights, Kamala, action! VP Harris takes the fight to Trump. The tide is high. A family survives a month on a life raft in The Guardian. Plus – Come again? The Sun wants to close the orgasm gap with nine saucy bedroom tips. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by Podmasters head honcho Andrew Harrison and sta…
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Send us a Text Message. Brothers Alex and Jason talk about the 1967 Japanese kaiju film, Gappa. Footage from the film was used in the Red Dwarf episode, Meltdown and so that crossover of Red Dwarf and an old corny film means that it's prime nostalgic reboot fodder. Will this weeks nostalgic reboot make us go "Gappa Gappa Hey!" or will it be a steam…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Commander in relief. The papers react as President Biden quits the election. Something wicked this way comes. The worrying trend of tradwives and witchcraft are profiled in The Guardian. Plus – The devil wears A.I. The Times shares a strange story of an AI fashion influencer. Miranda Sawyer is joined …
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In this chaotic and hilarious episode of The Millennial Agenda, Josh raises the question we've all been wondering: what happened to the murder clowns from 2016? Join Josh, Meg, and Nina as they dive deep into the eerie mysteries of the reappearing monoliths, the possibility of alien encounters, and the chilling tales of serial killers lurking in th…
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Motherkind Moment is your place for calm and connection and a shift in perspective before the week ahead. Renee Reina, host of The Mom Room Podcast, joins us to discuss default parenting and why the weight of expectation in our work and our homes has created a perfect storm of modern motherhood. Click here to pre-order your copy of 'Motherkind: A N…
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The history of the Australian Football League (AFL) is rich and multifaceted, beginning in the mid-19th century. Australian Rules Football was officially codified in Melbourne in 1859, with the establishment of the Melbourne Football Club. The Victorian Football League (VFL), which would later become the AFL, was founded in 1896. The league expande…
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Description This week, phones could unlock faster, game streaming is getting more complex, CrowdStrike took down the internet, and Netflix wants you to change plans. Participants Scott Ertz Host Scott is a developer who has worked on projects of varying sizes, including all of the PLUGHITZ Corporation properties. He is also known in the gaming worl…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Oil and trouble. Imprisoned environmental activists are plastered on the front page of The Telegraph. Wake up and smell the coffee. We mourn the end of Pret’s ‘too good to be true’ subscription in The Guardian. Plus – Dangerous liaisons. The Daily Mail shares the tale of a man who helped his best frie…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: The King and why? The Mail isn’t happy with the Labour Government’s plans laid out in the King’s speech. The Mickey Mouse Snub. Is Disney about to run out of young fans? Plus – Take it to the max! The Guardian tries to explain the latest online wellness trend for men: Auramaxing. Alex von Tunzelmann i…
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Today we are joined by the incredible Laura Jackson: business founder, television presenter and mother of three. She sat down for a brilliantly honest chat about the realities and challenges of motherhood all the while running a business. It's a conversation that covers people pleasing, setting boundaries, and learning to trust yourself. Click here…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: The lion sleeps tonight. Gareth Southgate quits and Fleet Street pay their respects. He’s just not that into you. Kate Lister explores the trend of “shut up rings” in The i. Plus – Lunatic fringe. The Times has some opinions on Daniel Craig’s new hair do. Miranda Sawyer is joined by the host of Americ…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Huckleberry Veep. Who is JD Vance and why did Trump pick him as a running mate? I’m just living that lifestyle. The Guardian embraces Brat Summer. Plus – My Fair Gen Z. The Times has some lessons in etiquette for the young’uns. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by journalist Holly Thomas and comedian Emma…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: They think it’s olé over! The front pages mark England’s defeat in the Euro final. Divine intervention. Trump thanks God that he survived his assassination attempt in The Times. Plus – Bridezillionaire? The Sun shares details of the most spenny wedding of the year. Miranda Sawyer is joined by journali…
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In this week’s episode of The Millennial Agenda, the trio dives back into the world of reboots, sparked by the news that The NeverEnding Story is set to be remade. As usual, Josh falls down a rabbit hole and uncovers a Korean film called Never Ending Story, which hilariously derails the entire conversation. But that’s not all! It’s Josh’s turn for …
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Motherkind Moment is your place for calm and connection and a shift in perspective before the week ahead. In this week's Moment we hear author and transformational coach, Bethany Webster, discuss the Mother Wound. She guides us through the set of limiting beliefs inherited from our mothers that constitute the Mother Wound, why understanding it can …
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In 1998, a home in Humpty Doo, NT, became the site of intense paranormal activity. Objects flew through the air, gravel and shells rained from the ceiling, and Scrabble tiles spelled eerie messages. Priests, journalists, and police witnessed the chaos, which the residents linked to a deceased friend named 'Troy'. Despite multiple exorcism attempts,…
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It seems like all the liberal media, celebrities, and leftist influencers have received their 2024 election talking points. It's all about Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s proposal for a presidential transition. To hear Joy Reid explain the project's content, you’d think it was Donald Trump’s version of “Mein Kampf.” Whitlock explains what’s…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Half Time! Labour could shorten prison sentences to deal with capacity issues and The Telegraph is apoplectic. Fight for your right to party. Why can nobody throw a proper messy house party any more, ask an anxious Times. Plus – Birds of a feather. A journo goes on a ‘pigeon safari’ for the i and disc…
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On Wednesday, Daily Wire cofounder Ben Shapiro testified before Congress about media censorship. Invited to speak by Republicans, Shapiro started with a five-minute blistering prepared statement that chastised Democrats and others for creating an unfair system that financially penalizes conservative media companies. Demonizing and voting out Democr…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Wat a coincidence! Southgate’s boys made it to the final and every tabloid has the same headline. Handbags at dawn. It’s Suella “Cruella” Braverman vs Kemi “The Krusher” Badenoch as the Tory leadership race gets nasty. Plus – Clooney Bin. Former Batman tells President Biden to stand down in New York T…
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This week we are joined by Josh Connolly, resilience and wellbeing coach, who is leading the conversation around dysfunctional family environments. This is an incredible episode where Josh helps us identify the difference between toxic and dysfunctional parents, what we can do differently to protect the happiness of our own children, when we should…
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The fix is in! By all metrics, Caitlin Clark is the clear-cut choice for the WNBA Rookie of the Year. Between points scored and assists, Clark leads all players in production, but that doesn’t matter. All the league and the media want to talk about is Angel Reese’s fraudulent double-double record, and Jason and Jay Skapinac have the proof. Oklahoma…
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Jeremy, Rae, & Tony from Proles Pod join Breht to talk about the new show, the changes they have made to the original Proles of the Roundtable, Marxism and its relevance for the modern world and contemporary moment, the importance of the masses as well as leaders in the communist tradition, some critiques of the North American left, the essential t…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Average Joe. Biden made a gaffeless speech at NATO but critics are still calling for him to step down. Sleeping with the enemy. The Spectator is lusting over Keir Starmer’s ‘rugby face’. Plus – Darkest before the dawn. A Guardian journo tries to wake up at 5am every day, fails miserably. Miranda Sawye…
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Over the July 4th weekend, Chicago saw over 100 shootings, and the city’s mayor finally was able to identify the source of all the violence and murder: white people. Mayor Brandon Johnson laid the blame on a former president — not Barack Obama, the Chicago resident, but Richard Nixon. Nixon is responsible for the Windy City’s bloodshed. Why are bla…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Who are ya? The Guardian investigates the elusive Reform UK candidates. Gone to pot. The Mail thinks weed farms are taking over the suburbs. Plus – I don't want ANY spam! The Telegraph sends a journo back in time to eat like a 60s housewife. Alex Von Tunzelmann is joined by journalist Rebecca Reid and…
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In 1946, on the back of decades and generations of racist government and pastoralist policy 800 First Nations people walked off the stations they'd been assigned in the Pilbara Region, risking prosecution and assault by the law-keepers. Three years later, the strike broke, but only through underhanded tactics by the government and farmers put out b…
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The NBA debut of Bronny James went the way we thought it would. The junior James managed four points in the Lakers' summer league loss to the Kings, confirming his journey to the league combines entitlement and nepotism. Bronny was born on third base and believes he hit a triple. Jason unpacks his latest thoughts on LeBron and Bronny on “Fearless.”…
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Not a good week for the Globalists, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Bianca Jagger, and a host of celebrities tell Pope Francis to leave the Latin Mass alone. Is this why the Vatican is reportedly backing down from their “final solution” to cancel the Latin Mass? Plus, Viktor Orbán – the “fascist” bane of the Globalists’ existence – transforms Hungary into the…
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Send us a Text Message. The Dwarfers use a matter transporter to travel to Wax World, The Madame Tussauds of intergalactic theme parks. A war between the good and evil has broken out amongst the wax droids and it's up to Rimmer to lead the goodies to victory against Hitler and His henchmen. email us reddwarfshuffle.outlook.com instagram @reddwarfsh…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Cabinet of Curiosities. Starmer has appointed his new cabinet and The Telegraph has some opinions. Stuck in the midlife with you. The Daily Mail has figured out why so many women are leaving their husbands. Plus – Una Cerveza, Por Favor. Going on holiday? The Times has a list of dos and don’ts for Bri…
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Join us for a whirlwind of topics in the latest episode of The Millennial Agenda! This week, Josh shares exciting details about his new book, Where the Light Goes, a psychological horror thriller now available on WattPad. Dive into the eerie tale with a new chapter released every week. The trio takes a nostalgic trip back to elementary school days,…
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Motherkind Moment is your place for calm and connection and a shift in perspective before the week ahead. Psychotherapist and author Helen Marie sits down with Zoe to talk about the power of saying 'no'. Here they discuss why setting boundaries can make us feel anxious, why it's good to start small, and why setting boundaries can become a life-chan…
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