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Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is a form of posting, and how our lives are a guided by a combination of good and bad posts. It’s hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@Phoebe_Rosa_Holly) and produced by Devon (@Devon_Onearth).
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Are you ready for some thoughtful discussions about how to meet and exceed the rigors of today's retirement industry? Join host Tom Lamendola, Chief Marketing Officer for Financial Independence Group, for a deep dive into the demands of today's retirement industry. Each episode, Tom will lead a thoughtful discussion with leaders in the financial arena to create a unique show that's designed to serve both financial professionals and everyday investors. Financial Independence Group (FIG) has b ...
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Plot twists – they turn up everywhere. In film, life and love, they’re the moments that can change everything. Join Tom as he meets some of the world’s biggest TV, film, comedy and sport stars to ask them about their most poignant plot twist moments, behind the scenes and throughout their careers. A Pixiu production for NOW & Sky. (Disclaimer: References to programme availability is correct at the time of publishing. Please check before making a purchase.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv ...
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Sermons at St. Nicholas

Fr. Thomas Soroka and Ancient Faith Radio

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Each week, we hear the current Sunday sermon from St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Mckees Rocks, PA by Fr. Tom Soroka. Fr. Tom is also heard on The Path, available Monday through Friday.
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Scott Brown is a 'recovering lawyer'. Following years working in international law firms, Scott now runs Heriot Brown, a Legal Recruitment business. His extensive discussions with people across the legal profession have given him insight into what makes lawyers tick. Now, Scott shares those insights with you - to help you in your career. On each episode Scott invites guests to leave their egos at their door, share their professional successes and challenges, as well as the lessons they've le ...
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H. P. Lovecast Podcast

Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak

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The H. P. Lovecast Podcast is hosted by Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak and is devoted to discussing the works influenced by H. P. Lovecraft, such as successor authors, comics, films, and so on. H. P. Lovecast is published two-to-three times a month, with the primary episode on the second Sunday, the Transmissions interview episode on the final day of the month, and on occasion, a program called Fragments addressing additional content.
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Each week, the Drunk Guys tackle a famous book while drinking #Craftbeer matching the book, characters, themes, etc. What beer goes with Orwell’s 1984? Founder’s Dissenter IPA, of course. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow? Seven pumpkin beers. A great #Podcast for readers, drinkers, or anyone with a raunchy sense of humor. Way better than English class. Find us at @drunkguysbc (twitter) or https://drunkguysbookclub.com
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From comedy legend Nigel Planer, the inner thoughts of award-winning actor Nicholas Craig, author of 'I, An Actor'. Written by Nigel Planer and Christopher Douglas. Music: 'City in the Summer' by Nigel Planer. Arranged by Andrew Holdsworth, with Tom Walsh on trumpet. Produced by Joel Morris for Cheese & Pickle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The longest running comedy podcast in Seattle. Probably. Comedians Samantha Rund & Silas Lindenstein interview musicians, artists, writers, comedians and other art creators to find out their origin stories, hear about their upcoming projects, and ask their famous 7 questions. They also give film reviews and discuss current hot topics.
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The Bull Sessions

The Bull Sessions

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Old schoolmates Ross, Henry and Tom reunite to tackle stereotypes of the ‘lazy generation’. Each episode they delve into the life of a successful millennial, hear their story and learn about what has contributed to their success.
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Welcome to the LVPPA Podcast, where President Steve Grammas takes you on a captivating journey through the world of law enforcement in our country. With a keen focus on the brave officers of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), we delve into insightful topics that matter most to our dedicated law enforcement community.
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CoinWeek is the #1 Online Source for information about the rare coin market. Visit www.coinweek.com to get the latest news and information about coins, paper money, and precious metals
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No Limits podcast brings you insightful conversations about relationships, psychology, self-development, and mental health. Everyone has a story to tell or something to teach, our guests range from experts and public figures to your next-door friend. New episodes every week, find us on Youtube, Spotify, or on Apple Podcasts.
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This is the REX Podcast feed - your one-stop-shop for all things Rural. REX is the best of rural radio hosted by Dominic George. Dedicated to the backbone of NZ, join us as we discuss rural challenges and issues, find stories that inspire and empower, and celebrate key players in the sector across Aotearoa. For more rural news and updates, head to www.rexonline.co.nz.
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Welcome to the How to Raise Capital 101 Show for Real Estate Investors – with your host, Dave Dubeau. This show is for active real estate investors who are wanting to do more by leveraging other people’s money…in other words, raising private capital - but they don’t know how to get started. This show is going to help you to be able to raise 6-figures in a matter of weeks, and even 7-figures in a matter of months – even if you’ve never raised a dime of investor capital before. And best of all ...
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Digital Photography Life

Michael Stein & Scott Sherman

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What is the best lens to use if you are shooting a portrait? Is now a good time to buy a new DSLR or should you wait for whatever is coming next? What software makes the most of your photos and is it worth the price? Which products and accessories must you have in your camera bag, and which can you avoid? What are the best resources for digital camera reviews and price comparisons? If you have ever asked questions like those, you will find the answers on Digital Photography Life: Make Every ...
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As the financial services industry continues to evolve, staying ahead of the curve means engaging with the next generation of clients and advisors. Today we are joined by FIG’s Chief Strategy Officer, Nicholas Ross, to discuss the transfer of wealth to younger generations and the integration of younger clients and advisors into financial firms. One…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he’s committed to helping build a trauma facility in the Rockaways, despite the city only allocating $50 million in funding instead of a proposed $200 million. In other news, phase two of the G train shutdown has begun, with no trains running between the Court Square and Bedford-Nostrand stops from Friday, July 5…
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With Congress returning to Washington next week and more lawmakers raising the possibility that President Biden should step down from the ticket, the president's ABC interview and weekend events will be closely watched by Democrats looking for a clear path forward.And after the Supreme Court ruled that presidents cannot be prosecuted for the work t…
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The “People’s Beach,” which has been run by the federal government since 1974, has dwindled for years. Last summer, the Army Corps of Engineers spent $12 million to dump 360,000 cubic yards of sand in an effort to replenish the area. But much of it washed away in the winter and spring, exposing unsafe “deteriorating wooden groins, rockwork, and oth…
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After months of searching, we finally meet Ted Ngoy, aka "the Donut King", and learn what happened to him. He's returned to the Cambodian community seeking redemption. But will he find it? (This is part two of a two-part series; scroll back in your feed for part one.) This episode originally aired on April 30, 2018, and was produced by Anne Saini a…
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This week, we're all about two summer traditions. First, we meet photojournalist and documentarian Kate Medley to talk about her decade-long project documenting gas stations all across the South. She has stories about the amazing cast of characters, their diverse selection of foods, and their impact on their communities across the South. Kate Medle…
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Three people are dead and at least 11 are injured after a 44-year-old pickup truck driver plowed into a crowd during 4th of July celebrations on the Lower East Side Thursday night. Officials say the driver, who was under the influence, has been arrested. In other news, the National Weather Service warns New York and New Jersey beachgoers to avoid s…
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[REBROADCAST FROM June 2, 2022] The summer is here, which means more opportunities for outdoor gatherings, picnics, and vacation cooking projects. But also, because of the heat, you may not to want to have that oven or stove on as long...Emily Weinstein, food and cooking editor for the New York Times, joins to talk all things summer cooking, and ta…
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On this long holiday weekend, some recent book interviews: Nicholas Kristof, opinion columnist for The New York Times and author of several books, including a new memoir, Chasing Hope (Penguin Random House, 2024), reflects on his long career covering tough stories, including war, genocide and addiction, and explains how he remains optimistic despit…
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[REBROADCAST FROM July 1, 2024] This summer, from July 1st to the end of Labor Day weekend, we are challenging YOU, our listeners, to complete a summer reading challenge. Just like in school, but for fun! Sign up with the Google Form here and receive a little gift for participating. Then, select and read at least one book in any four of the followi…
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Lord Maynard Llera of the restaurant Kuya Lord has been crowned this year's James Beard Award winner for Best Chef in California. He joins us to talk about the achievement. And, Here & Now's resident chef Kathy Gunst shares recipes to help you spruce up classic summer salads. Then, in his new cookbook "Mad Love," chef Devan Rajkumar shares dishes t…
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Britain's outgoing prime minister, Rishi Sunak, has left Downing Street after his Conservative Party suffered a crushing defeat in Thursday's general election. After 14 years in opposition the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, won with a landslide majority. We have a special edition of Newshour broadcasting from outside the UK parliament.(Picture:…
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On this long holiday weekend, some recent book interviews: Nicholas Kristof, opinion columnist for The New York Times and author of several books, including a new memoir, Chasing Hope (Penguin Random House, 2024), reflects on his long career covering tough stories, including war, genocide and addiction, and explains how he remains optimistic despit…
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