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Hangover Sessions is an eclectic radio-based music show. The show is curated & hosted by DJ Webbles and features a diverse range of new & long-standing local artist music guests, who interview & perform live on each episode and showcase their original music.
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The Lager’s Off

Martin Bell & Dan Webber

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Martin, a self confessed beer nerd takes his lifelong friend Dan on a beer-curious journey from mass produced lager and in to the wonderful world of craft beer. Each episode Martin will choose an increasingly more complex beer to test Dan’s taste buds and take him one step further away from his standard lager of preference If Martin succeeds in serving up a brew that tickles the taste buds of enjoyment then we will exclaim together ”The Lager’s Off!”
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Sharkpedia

Meghan Holst and Amani Webber-Schultz

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Meghan and Amani are 2 shark researchers exploring sharks and their relatives! Get ready to jump in every-other-week to the world of sharks where Meghan and Amani break down the science with some of the legends in the field.
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Why are people designing video games in war zones? How do you catch a catfisher? Can we trust AI lie detectors? Each week, Jordan Erica Webber is joined by experts to answer these questions on our digital culture podcast, Chips with Everything
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Located at the heart of Jacksonville, Florida, Aspire Church is engaged with God in His mission to make all things new. Aspire Church is not what you might expect. While the Corinthian columns and stained glass windows may lead you to believe you know what this place is all about, don't make your decision until you meet the people. At Aspire we believe it is the people, not the building, that is the church. We believe it is our privilege to represent Jesus in San Marco by creating ministry e ...
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Discover the world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast—an ongoing series hosted by Natalie and Darren. Dive into the latest shows, breaking theatre news, and exclusive interviews each week. Join us on this theatrical journey where the magic unfolds consistently. Tune in, stay informed, and let your passion for theatre shine! Subscribe now for the latest episodes.
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Investing clients want meaningful financial advice. Hear directly from financial professionals on how they deliver quality service with purpose and values to their investing clients. Amy Webber, CEO of Cambridge, hosts Cambridge Stronger – and she invites financial professionals to share their personal stories on how they got their start, what they have learned from clients, and why they believe culture counts and values matter most. Integrity, commitment, kindness, and flexibility are core ...
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Listen to our take on sneaker culture along with untold stories from behind the scenes of the footwear industry. Growing up in the DMV during the 80’s & 90’s has strongly influenced our lifestyle so pay attention to the details when you’re tuned in. Whether home or away, donning the same uniform or not, your hosts TMart Da Street Shark & The OG EOH are ready to trash-talk, motivate and shock the podcast world in the same fashion as the Fab5 DC duo Juwan Howard & Chris Webber! The Podcast You ...
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It’s not just a school subject. It’s not just a tool of trade. No. It’s the language of Shakespeare, of Charles Darwin, of Andrew Lloyd Webber, of Steve Jobs, of Winston Churchill. It is the tongue shared by some of the most brilliant minds in the world. Learn it well, and your world will be a lot bigger. And you don’t even have to be born or raised in an English speaking country. With the right training, and a superhuman determination to excel, you too can speak English as expressively and ...
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KILLINIT

Blake Webber

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BLAKE WEBBER (@BLAKEWEBBER) AND STEVE (@STEVEFROMHIGHSCHOOL) ALONG WITH SPECIAL GUESTS GIVE INCREDIBLE ADVICE TO PEOPLE WHO CALL IN AT (818) 850-6350!!! EVERY EPISODE IS RECORDED LIVE ON BLAKES YOUTUBE CHANNEL, TUESDAYS AT 7PM PST!!!
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Exposing Isolation is a very personal art project, made necessary by my many health conditions which keep me housebound. This has been my state since 2015 and while there is no end in sight, there has been some profound meaning and insight gained along the way.
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saint benedict’s table is a liturgical community in the Anglican tradition, deeply involved at the intersection of faith and culture. Along with posting our weekly Sunday sermons, we are creating new podcasts exploring themes and questions of interest both to the church and to the wider culture. Inspired by what Robert Webber called “the church’s ancient-future,” we draw deeply on the great liturgical, theological and spiritual traditions of our forebears as we explore new ground, new music, ...
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Play Ground

Nancy Netherwood & Sam Webber

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A fortnightly theatre bookclub hosted by Nancy Netherwood and Sam Webber. Every other Thursday we take a deep dive into a different play from a range of genres, writers, times and places - join in the conversation over on Twitter, @playgroundpoddy
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Comedian, actor, and audiobook narrator Zachary Webber interviews interesting people from various walks of life about their sex lives. THEN he makes them narrate comedic erotica satirizing rom-coms. It's funny, but it's also hot :)
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The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint is brought to you in association with The Summit Foundation, a charity that helps young people achieve new heights. We get to have conversations with some of the finest minds who have reached their own summit in the worlds of elite sport, the military, business, and the arts. These are not your usual stories, these are about resilience, determination and coming through difficult times. They speak to us about dealing with death, disc ...
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Procedurally Generated

Chris Webber and John Carson

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Procedurally Generated is a journey though the history of video games. However, in this show, our destiny isn't in our own hands as every game we discuss has been chosen at random! This means we will be diving into games running the gamut from revered and respected to forgotten and overlooked entirely. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/procedurallygenerated/support
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Welcome 2 the Elevated Thought$ podcast were we focus on the Higher Understanding of Life. Your host Sam “The 🏹RCHER” Webber is more than your average Dad, he’s also a Certified Pro. Life Coach, Trainer, Nutritionist, and a self proclaimed meteorologist that uses his free time to save the world🌍 starting with SELF. Had to find himself 1st so he could help lead/ save others. “Can't save you if I’m LOST.” Let’s grow together. Let's get Elevated. 🧠 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevated_ ...
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Just the Zoo of Us

Ellen & Christian Weatherford

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Join us, Ellen and Christian Weatherford, while we review your favorite species of animals and rate them out of ten in the categories of effectiveness, ingenuity and aesthetics. More information can be found at justthezooofus.com 😊 Got a species you want us to review? Submit your animal friend to us at ellen@justthezooofus.com and when we review your animal we'll give you a shoutout! 😊 Cover art by Mrs. Brainbow (Taylor Gordon-Wood). Theme music by Louie Zong.
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Phantom Of The Podcast

Gumbie Cat Networks

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A TWICE MONTHLY PODCAST FEATURING ELLE CLOUSE, JON BALEY & VANESSA VANALSTYNE FROM THE BOOK BY GASTON LEROUX TO THE ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER MUSICAL WE DISCUSS, COMPARE AND CONTRAST POTO & RELATED MEDIA.
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Talking Therapy Podcast

RJ Thomas, John Webber

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In depth discussions with therapists and counselors about the art, science and technique of psychotherapy. Hosts RJ Thomas and John Webber sit down with experienced and aspiring therapists to discuss how they work, their orientations, techniques and what it’s really like to sit down with clients and get the work done. Not simply a psychology podcast, for professional and the public alike, Talking Therapy offers insights in the world of the working therapist and client. Guests include Marriag ...
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Welcome to "We Are Lake Norman," the podcast that's as irresistible as a sunny day by the lake! Join your host Ryan Webber as we dive headfirst into the heart of North Carolina's vibrant Lake Norman region, where we'll be reeling in the most captivating stories from some truly legendary locals. We're serving up a delicious slice of Lake Norman's history, culture, and unique experiences. Whether you're a seasoned local or just dipping your toes into the community, our podcast promises to deli ...
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Strumpets and Flagons: an All-Trans RPG show

Transgender Game Adventures, The Doubleclicks

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Pirates, lesbians, swords, boats. Welcome to Strumpets and Flagons, with Laser (the Doubleclicks), Riley Silverman (Star Wars author), Josh Closs (The Hartvane Chronicles), Ben Paddon (Jump Leads) and Rebecca McGlynn (Asexuality! the solo musical), playing Thirsty Sword Lesbians from Evil Hat Games!
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Emma & Chris - The Podcast

Chris Robinson & Emma-Jay Webber

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Emma & Chris on the radio... and the podcast! This Podcast features a round up each week of some of our best bits! Interviews, features, guests, artists/bands and key figures from the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. You'll also be able to listen to our monthly 'Emma & Chris - After Dark!' series - discussing more adult LGBTQ+ topics.
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Award-Worthy Comedian PAUL F. TOMPKINS Presents Sketch, Live Recordings and Conversation, All Whilst Taking a Healthy Dip in The Stream of Consciousness. Featuring Clips from Mr. Tompkins's Largo Variety Show, The Music of Eban Schletter and Absurd Portrayals of Ice-T, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Cake Boss and Others of Notoriety.
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Renter Obsessed is a live podcast where multifamily professionals gather to learn from each other, bounce ideas, and get inspired. Email host Sydney Webber at hello@knockcrm.com to join our next conversation!
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PodCats

EJ Dickson, Dan Alexander, Podcats

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Are you blind when you're born? Can you see in the dark? Join us every week for an in-depth exploration of the ineffable, effable, effanineffable history of the movie and musical behemoth Cats. PodCats was recently featured on This American Life episode 695, "Everyone's a Critic."
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The Salvatore Show

Salvatore Pagdades

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The Salvatore Show is an interview podcast, hosted by student, Salvatore Pagdades which has had guests such as Lord Michael Howard, Edwina Currie, Janine Webber BEM and Dame Esther Rantzen. © 2022 Salvatore Pagdades
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Composers Datebook

American Public Media

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Composers Datebook™ is a daily two-minute program designed to inform, engage, and entertain listeners with timely information about composers of the past and present. Each program notes significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present, with appropriate and accessible music related to each.
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Synopsis A century before crowds of extras and gigantic sets first filled the silver screen of Cecil B. DeMille’s Hollywood extravaganzas, the Paris Opera brought similar resources to the stage for their historical operas—offering shipwrecks, explosions, massacres, and other crowd-pleasing spectacles. For example, on today’s date in 1849, the premi…
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Respected journalist Mollie Hemingway and The Federalist has reported that Liz Cheney and her Cabal suppressed evidence during the sham January 6th committee proceedings. Turns out Trump requested 10,000 National Guard troops to be present for assistance at the Capitol for the gathering crowd. This information has been hidden from us for over three…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1862, an 18-year-old Russian named Nicolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov graduated as midshipman from the Russian Naval Academy and prepared for a two-year’s training cruise around the world. His uncle was an admiral and a close friend of the Czar, and in his autobiography Rimsky-Korsakov admits he, too, at first thought i…
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Synopsis A concerto, according to Webster’s Dictionary, is “a piece for one or more soloists and orchestra with three contrasting movements.” And for most classical music fans, “concerto” means one of big romantic ones by Beethoven or Tchaikovsky, works in which there is a kind of dramatic struggle between soloist and orchestra. But on today’s date…
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Join Ellen & corvid scientist Dr. Kaeli Swift for a review of the clever little goths rummaging through a trash can near you: American crows. We discuss the twists and turns of a career in science, what crows can learn from funerals, how to tell a crow from a raven, and lessons in crucial skills like cheeto thievery and pizza crust gardening. Links…
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Synopsis It was on today’s date in 1944 that the ballet Fancy Free — with music Leonard Bernstein and choreography by Jerome Robbins — was first staged by the Ballet Theater at the old Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. It was a big hit. Bernstein himself conducted, and alongside Robbins took 20 curtain calls. “The ballet is strictly wartim…
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A sermon by Andrew Colman on Acts 3:12-19 and Luke 24:36-48. Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation. This podcast is created at saint benedict’s table, a congregation of…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1887, readers of the Wiener Salonblatt, a fashionable Viennese weekly artspaper, could enjoy the latest critical skirmish in the Brahms-Wagner wars. At the close of the 19th century, traditionalist partisans of the Symphonies, Sonatas, and String Quartets of Johannes Brahms rallied around the conservative Viennese music …
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Join us on a theatrical journey through a diverse array of productions, from classic Shakespearean comedies to contemporary musical adaptations. In this episode, we explore the revival of Marry Me a Little at Stage Door Theatre, the thought-provoking drama of Coming Clean at Turbine Theatre, and the enchanting rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream…
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Joined by Special guest Jude that Dude And Ced - Winners of the 2024 W Sports Podcast Bracket Challenge! We talk NBA, MLB, NFL Draft preview preview, The Masters, and more! Support the show Check out the LIVE podcast on Youtube every Monday at 6:30pm CT Youtube - @thewsportspodcast Follow us at: thewpodcast.com Insta - @the.w.podcast Twitter - @the…
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Synopsis At 2:20 a.m. on this date in 1912, the luxury liner S.S. Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Of the 2201 people of on board, only 711 reached their intended destination in New York. Eight British musicians, members of the ship’s band, stayed on board, reportedly playing a hymn tune as the ship went down. In 1969, B…
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When Jesus gathered His disciples in the Upper Room, they were confronted with the price He would pay for their redemption. After the Resurrection, Jesus again met His Disciples in the Upper Room, and it was there that the church was born. Join us for part two of This is Us, where we will discover that Jesus-centered communities are built by people…
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The 301st Hangover Sessions features Mr Owen Roberts, an SF Bay Area/Berkeley CA musician, with whom DJ Webbles' often once crossed paths at the legendary Hotel Utah, SF open mic. Owen joins us 32 minutes into the show to talk about his new musical duo Romular and introduces us to his 6-track desert island disc music compilation, alongside some ori…
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Synopsis Fiddler Jay Ungar wrote a melancholy tune in 1982 and titled it Ashokan Farewell. It reflected, he wrote, the wistful sadness he felt at the conclusion of a week-long, summer-time fiddle and dance program in the Catskill Mountains at Ashokan Field Campus of the State University of New York. “I was embarrassed by the emotions that welled up…
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Synopsis One of the best-loved works of classical music, Handel’s oratorio Messiah, had its first performance on today’s date in Dublin, Ireland, in 1742. Handel wrote Messiah in a period of only four weeks, then put it aside until he received an invitation to present a new work in the Irish capital. Dublin gave Messiah an enthusiastic reception, b…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1933, the New York Philharmonic presented the premiere performance of Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s Violin Concerto No. 2. He was born in Florence in 1895 and enjoyed early success in Europe, but, because he was Jewish, the increasingly harsh racial policies of Mussolini forced Castelnuovo-Tedesco and his …
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Christian explains why not to mess with the coral snake & Ellen puts the common cuckoo on blast. We discuss deadly neurotoxin, microfarts, what's up with those annoying flickering lightbulbs, sneaky disguises, evolutionary arms races, brood parasitism, bird genetics, and so much more. Links: For more information about us & our podcast, head over to…
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Synopsis In 1996, American composer George T. Walker, Jr. became the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize for music. That was for his Lilacs, a setting for solo soprano and orchestra of Walt Whitman’s poem, “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed,” an elegy for the assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Walker died in the summer of 2018 at 96,…
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Synopsis “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” If George Antheil were asked that question in 1927, he would have answered that it was easy. After the scandalous Paris premiere of his aggressively avant-garde Ballet Mécanique, scored for eight pianos and lots of percussion, including airplane propellers, Antheil received a cable offering financial back…
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A sermon by Rev. Andrew Colman on John 1:1-22 and John 20:19-31 Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation. This podcast is created at saint benedict’s table, a congregation…
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Join us as we shine a spotlight on some of the most captivating stage productions gracing the city's iconic venues. From uproarious comedies to mind-bending magic, we have a line-up that promises to delight and entertain. So, sit back, relax, and let's explore the magic of the stage together. 🎭 The Divine Mrs S: Witness April De Angelis' uproarious…
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Synopsis We’re cranking up the Datebook time machine today to take you back to a charity concert that took place in Hamburg on today’s date in 1786. The concert was organized and conducted by 72-year-old composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, who had been producing new sacred music in Hamburg for many years. But instead of new works, for the charity c…
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From the fall in Genesis to the final scene of Revelation, the Bible tells the story of how God is building a new kind of community—a people He set apart for His glory. But from its very beginning, controversy has surrounded the Church. People throughout history—insiders and outsiders alike—have struggled to understand the Church and its mission. J…
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NFL ◦Buffalo sends Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans for a 2025 2nd round pick MLB: ◦A’s option Esteury Ruiz to the minors because… well we don’t know why ◦Rangers lose starting 3B Josh Jung for 8-10 weeks ◦We have our first No-hitter of the season Astros pitcher Ronel Blanco throws a no hitter against the Blue Jays ◦Cities who’ve said no - OAK -(…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1935, the Kolisch Quartet gave the premiere performance of Béla Bartók’s String Quartet No. 5 in the auditorium of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. That performance was part of a chamber music festival sponsored by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, one of the 20th century’s great musical patrons. In 1925, she create…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1805, Ludwig van Beethoven conducted the first public performance of his Symphony No. 3, subtitled Eroica at Theater an der Wien in Vienna. It was a symphony bolder, louder, and twice as long as any Mozart or Haydn ever wrote and must have been a real challenge for the musicians and audiences of Beethoven’s day. Prior to…
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Synopsis In 1920, a French publisher commissioned several works in memory of Claude Debussy, who had died two years earlier. Maurice Ravel’s contribution was a single-movement piece for violin and cello. Ravel then expanded this music into a four-movement sonata he titled Duo — perhaps thinking of the Duo for the same instruments by Zoltán Kodály. …
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