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Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sarah Raven. Over the last two decades, Sarah has led the way by introducing a new kind of productive gardening which places emphasis on intense colour, sophistication, and achievability. Recorded at the beautiful Perch Hill Farm in Sussex, Sarah talks with special guests from across garden design, floristry, food, ecology, conservation, and more. Brimming with top tips and helpful hints, listen ...
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Jo, forced to come up with a brilliant idea for an upcoming essay exam, detours into the bush on her way to school to find inspiration. She stumbles into two unusual creatures by the banks of the Corkuparipple Creek. Jo’s dream to discover anything not yet discovered may be realised. This could be the discovery she has been yearning for and great subject matter for her important exam. The mystery of Corkuparipple Creek begins and her eyes are opened to a new way of looking at our existence. ...
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This podcast is hosted by Gheramy Demery, a homeschooled comedian who can be socially inept in most situations. Watch interviews where he awkwardly asks questions to guests while trying to further his understand the world he lives in.
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Newly discovered half sisters (via 23 & Me), Janice & Jane, have a story to tell! Their relationship started with a couple of confusing messages on FB messenger, a zoom call, and an unexpected family reunion that had them cracking up, and bonding overnight! Janice & Jane may not look alike, but with their personalities, and mindset they are two peas in a podcast! They have a landfill of stories filled with family history, mystery, humor, drama, trauma, misunderstandings, loss, and new beginn ...
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I’m Katie + I’m a certified life coach, and I’ve also been a management consultant at McKinsey and a product manager at a tech start-up. In other words: I know what it’s like to have a life that looks pretty good on paper, but doesn’t feel as good as I want it to. I help my professional clients develop lives that are more meaningful, happy, and successful — and I want to share the same practical insights with you. Learn more about my coaching work at www.katieseaver.com.
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Listen to The Cookalong Podcast and I'll share a lifetime of easy recipes and cool tips that make your kitchen fun. These recipes are cooked in real time, so you can cook along with me. With each podcast on http://thecookalongpodcast.com, you'll find a list of tools and ingredients, so you'll know before you start whether or not you already have everything you need in the house. (Trust me, though—there are recipes here that are worth a trip to the store for the ingredients!) New podcast ever ...
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Ben and Prashanta are back with We Are 2 Peas: The official re-imagination of their decade-old Two Peas in a Podcast. It's the reboot you didn't know you wanted, but trust me, now you won't live without! Come for the laughs, stay for the light deconstruction of life, the universe, and everything.
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Ingredipedia

Ben Birchall & Emily Naismith

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Want to feast on funny food facts and fables? Or slurp up strange and spicy stories from supermarkets and society? Bite into Australia’s funnest food podcast, Ingredipedia. Each episode, competitive hosts Emily Naismith (Broadsheet, frankie magazine) and Ben Birchall (3RRR FM’s Breakfasters, Smith Journal) try to serve the most interesting stories about a specific ingredient (say, Tim Tams or chillies) in a bid for your affection. You get to vote for who was the most interesting on Instagram ...
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Two Peas and a Podcast

Two Peas and a Podcast

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What happens when you hangout with James Drhaven and Alexander Void and add drinks to the mix? This nonsense! A strange fusion of comedy, entertainment, nerd culture talk that includes Marvel, DC, YouTube videos, Uber stories and everything else! Pour the drink we're drinking or take down your favorite drinks and join us in our madness that is Two Peas and a Podcast!
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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The Green Pea Podcast

Amanda Fearn and Emma Hewlett

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Emma and Amanda are more than a bit cross about the way that marketers are taking all the fun out of running a successful business. They think everyone should be allowed to show up as themselves and not have anything to do with the nasty business of cold selling. Make a cuppa and take a few minutes to listen to two experienced wordsmiths blether on about this and that. Please like, comment and share to spread the word and find out more about what we do here: https://linktr.ee/EmmaHProofreadi ...
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CTFPodcasting Network

CTFPodcasting Network

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Welcome to the CTFPodcasting Network. Here you’ll find multiple high quality Podcasts, The Slide Jawb Podcast NASCAR fans hosted by Conor Cates and Anthony Saccuman. The Two Peas in a Podcast for Movie, Video Game and everything in between, hosted by Conor Cates and his sister Maggie Cooper. And occasionally the CTFFootball Podcast where Conor Cates talks about Football. All of this on the CTFPodcasting Network!
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Kenton and Dan. Dan and Kenton. Two peas in a movie/TV/Internet/video game/iPhone/social media-filled pod, or rather – podCAST. Every week the conversation ranges from Star Wars to Breaking Bad, Google AdWords to Instagram vs. Vine. No media will be left untouched, they consume it all. Take a listen and join the discussion. Tweet @kentonlarsen to let him know what you think (criticism only, please!) while @danvadeboncoeur is happy to accept all praise.
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Introducing Mads & Edie from Two Peas In A Pod who are here to show you that as women, we don't have to be informative, we don't need to talk about our period or what the best foundation to match your skin tone is, because in the words of Cyndi Lauper, Girls Just Want to Have Fun! Two Peas In A Pub is here to break the stigma around women's podcasts and be relatable as fuck... like the girls you meet in the club bathrooms, we will wipe away your tears, have a laugh, and get you back on the d ...
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The Mourning Hour

The Mourning Hour Podcast

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"The Mourning Hour" is a true crime / paranormal podcast hosted by Texas-based best friends Allison Monroe and Katie Floyd. Each week they meet to chat crime, cryptids, and ghosts galore with a little dose of humor to cut the creepy. Two peas in one morbid pod, these best friends have set out to uncover the horrors of the world together (both real and imaginary) and report what they find... with some flair.
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From Gotham City to the Walking Dead and everything in between, we take a deep dive into creating pop culture with directors, actors, writers, and artists as they interview each other, revealing behind-the-scenes stories and fun facts that even diehard fans don't know. Coming up in the first season is Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, Invincible) and Todd McFarlane (Spawn, The Amazing Spider-Man), two of the three Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse directors Kemp Powers and Joaquim Dos Sant ...
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Sonni Reading Project

Sonni Reading Project

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Growing up we had family who poured into our lives. One of our aunts, Evelyn, read to us a lot. We believe that her dedication to early childhood learning gave us an edge in life. Hearing stories that piqued our imagination formed the women we are today. We have read to our own children, nephews, nieces and grandchildren over the years. But, in the midst of a pandemic, two sisters decided to share this joy of stories and reading with children everywhere. “Our hope is that a busy parent, gran ...
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This podcast is about a one-person band called "Devoted!". This band contains one very young and very talented girl. That "girl" Is Harmony Harlyn. Harmony Harlyn is a stage name her real name is, for now, to be kept a secret only the people who know her personally know her name. She is around the age group of 11-14. She has a great love for music and acting in musicals. She has made music for quite a long time and decided to step it up a notch. "I've been singing ever since I was little and ...
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Welcome to The Record Swappers! We are Gabriel and Viking. In each episode, we talk about an album, dive into the history behind the album, and give our opinions on the music. We are two guys from Sweden who are lovers of all music and vinyl enthusiasts. Our aim with this podcast is to broaden our musical horizons and yours as well. Join us on our podcasting adventure and musical journey.
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In this episode, I talk about agitation. If you're thinking: "What the heck is agitation, and why does it matter?" - well, this episode is for you. I'll start by defining the term - and make the case for why you should definitely care. (A lil' hint: ever struggled to stop doing something that doesn't serve you?) Then I'll share two general principl…
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Toasting marshmallows on company time? It’s possible. Ben unearths some relics from the past to cook ‘Smokeshow’ fire jaffles and rounds up the best fire-based restaurant experiences. Also, we get inspired by Lennox Hastie from Sydney’s Firedoor restaurant and try out one of his recipes. This flammable episode of Ingredipedia is sponsored by Vivid …
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Lightly sweet crackers made of roasted seeds and grains. Gluten-free, wheat-free, dairy-free, soy-free, vegan, and quite tasty.Printed recipes & fun perks: https://www.patreon.com/thecookalongpodcastIngredient list & photos: https://thecookalongpodcast.com/recipe/guiltless-crackers/Feedback or questions? https://www.facebook.com/thecookalongpodcast…
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May is all about the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and we’ll be bringing the abundant beauty of Perch Hill’s cutting garden to our trade stand. That’s why in this week’s ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, Sarah and Arthur are taking an exciting look forward to our spot at the show, the hard work it’s taken to prepare, and highlights of what you can expect to s…
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This week, Dan didn’t edit the eppy because he’s in Pittsburgh so who knows what even is going on. The only thing for certain is that Gerald and Nick talked about the latest in the PLANET OF THE APES franchise. What surprises are in store for all of us? Find out on this week’s exciting episode of Two Peas on a Podcast! Link to YouTube version: http…
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Welcome to May’s monthly Q&A podcast, where once again Sarah & Josie chime in with answers to listeners’ burning questions. This time round, Josie shares the key to propagating the stunning Dianthus ‘Green Wicky’, and we explain what you should do with spring bulbs now that they’ve gone over - and it’s not to throw them away! Also in this month’s e…
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Ever freak out at the thought of ruining an expensive piece of meat? Or wondered why anyone would deep fry a smoked leg of ham? Same. We turned to meat expert and live fire cook Jess Pryles, who’s an Australian chef living in Texas, for the answers. Aside from being the oracle on all things meat and fire, Jess is the founder of both Hardcore Carniv…
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This perfectly sweet, thick, rich, and creamy rice pudding is all done on the stovetop in about 30 minutes. And it's best warm, so no waiting! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-cookalong-podcast. Listen and cook along with no ads by becoming a member of The Cookalong Podcast family. Just $5/month for stories, tips, and easy, tasty re…
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The Victorian era gave the horticultural world one of the most charming designs for the cloche, or cold frame - a charm that’s being renewed by the wonderful Beth Gregg. Arthur Parkinson hails Beth as the ‘Goddess of Cloches’ through her faithful revival of those original designs with Claverton Cloches. In this week’s ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, le…
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This week, Ryan Gosling continues his run with his new movie THE FALL GUY! But who is to blame for the movie’s poor theatrical performance so far? What could have been cut from the movie to get it down to a tight 2 hours? Does Nick love movies more than Gerald? These questions answered AND MORE on this week’s exciting episode of Two Peas on a Podca…
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Robert Frost tells a little tale of nature and gardening for May. Being that it's Frost, there's a sharp observation woven into the story about man and nature. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in different styles. We've done over 750 of these combinations, and you can hear them and read more …
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Is there a difference between Nutella made here and Nutella imported from Italy? Why did we lose our minds about Nutella doughnuts in 2015? Also, the great Nutella riots and Ben gets freaky with savoury biscuit pairings. [0:46] Do Italians do it better? [5:06] Nutella doughnut trend [13:07] Nutella riots [15:54] Nutella Arnott’s Shapes pairings Fol…
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Chewy-crispy granola-type bars with plenty of healthy goodies and chocolate. Fast to make, faster to eat!Printed recipes & fun perks: https://www.patreon.com/thecookalongpodcastIngredient list & photos: https://thecookalongpodcast.com/recipe/chewy-on-the-go-breakfast-bars/Feedback or questions? https://www.facebook.com/thecookalongpodcast Support t…
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The 4th of May marks a very special day at Perch Hill, particularly this year - it’s 30 years since Sarah and Adam first arrived and started making history here. Perch Hill looks so vastly different to how it began in 1994, as it’s taken shape over the decades, and in this week’s ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ Sarah & Adam share stories from their time…
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With overnight frosts receding, the opportunities in your garden throughout May are among the most exciting all year. For May’s ‘Monthly Jobs’ episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, join Sarah and Josie for a run through the month’s most exciting errands, from planting out half-hardy dahlias and tomatoes, to preparing your pots, and how to handle t…
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This week, the boys watch some balls be hit back and forth as they review Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers! Is this Zendaya’s best performance of the year? How many ways can tennis be shot? Will Nick ever like a 2024 movie? These questions answered AND MORE on this week’s exciting episode of Two Peas on a Podcast! Link to YouTube version: http://bit.l…
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John Sinclair (who died during this National Poetry Month) did a lot of things in his life, generating so many stances and actions that I suspect no one can agree with all of it. But one thing he did throughout his life was write Jazz Poetry, and so for International Jazz Day this year I thought I'd seek out and perform a couple of his poems. The P…
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We bet you have totally wondered how we decide what topics to tackle from week to week and month to month....right?? We got you! It's time for a look behind the scenes at the crazy that happens as we're planning for future episodes. It's not always pretty. It's not always organized. But it absolutely works for us. Come along for the ride...and reme…
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Rose Fyleman wrote charming and popular children's poems in the early 20th century, like this one. I set her poem for performance in a jaunty rock'n'roll trio as I approach the end of my National Poetry Month look-back at poems aimed at children in the first half of the 20th century. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poet…
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This is the most heated Ingredipedia has ever got. Who knew Em and Ben had such strong opposing pepper opinions? There’s also a deep dive into the world’s oldest soft drink Dr Pepper and a multi-faceted exploration of one of the truly great pasta dishes. [00:37] Should black pepper be outlawed? [05:21] Cacio e pepe, two ways [10:42] WTF is in Dr Pe…
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I continue to examine poems from a pair of books of verse meant for the children who grew up to become "The Greatest Generation." This one's not a sunny day holiday for the kids: Matthew Arnold's at the beach, he puts a seashell to his ear, and hears....the future, or perhaps time itself, and it's harrowing. The Parlando Project takes various words…
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This very fresh-blueberry-tasting pie uses an unusual technique to bring the filling to just the right texture, without the cornstarchy taste or feel of other blueberry pies.Printed recipes and fun perks: www.patreon.com/thecookalongpodcastIngredient list & photos: thecookalongpodcast.com/recipe/blueberry-pieFeedback or questions? www.facebook.com/…
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A short Spring poem with a famous ending couplet that seems to be about contentment -- and after all, I found it inside a 1922 book of verse for children I'm looking at for National Poetry Month. In the context of the longer work Browning placed it in, it may not be that simple, but I perform it today as if it was. The Parlando Project combines var…
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Based on the books written by Queensland children’s author Susan Pease. The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek and Sludge Snot and Sea Water feature a cast of Australian and International actors. When Tundra decides to solve an old mystery, the village is thrown into a challenge that turns their lives upside down. Written and Produced by S Pease Soun…
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For National Poetry Month this year I've been looking at poems from a pair of 1920s books of verse for children. Today's selection is a charming poem by Robert Louis Stevenson performed with an electric folk-rock band. The Parlando Project does this, takes words (mostly literary poetry) and combines them with original music. We've done over 750 of …
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With spring racing onwards, the window in which to plant out your half-hardy seeds is upon us, and it’s a time that should spark joy in the imaginations of veg gardeners. This week on grow, cook, eat, arrange, half-hardy vegetables take centre stage - Sarah takes us through the 6 must-have categories of veg, and shares an array of mouth-watering re…
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This week, before APES TOGETHER STRONG, there was RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES. Is this the best movie Nick has seen in 2024’s calendar year? How has this movie aged in 13 years? Can Gerald find something that Nick cares about? These questions answered AND MORE on this week’s exciting episode of Two Peas on a Podcast! Link to YouTube version: htt…
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There's a huge crumpet problem. We’ll guide you in navigating the rough crumpet seas to ensure you have delicious crumpets (or at least innovative and interesting crumpets) for your breakfast and/or mid-morning snack. Also, is crumpet toast worth buying? And WTF is it? [0:42] Crumpet problems and crumpet toast [7:34] Unhinged crumpet topping Follow…
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Over the moon; The moon is made of green cheese; Love you to the moon and back; Shoot the moon; Moonshot; Ask for the moon; Moon on a stick; Cast beyond the moon; Barking at the moon; Harvest moon; Blood moon; Moon-faced; Moongazing
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To observe this National Poetry Month I've been diving into a pair of poetry anthologies for children published in the 1922/1923. One poet included in them was an unusual case: Hilda Conkling, a child herself. That this grade-schooler was composing poems that often seemed to share Imagism's approaches intrigued some Modernists. Here's one of her po…
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