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  • Whirlwind: America, Russia & Ukraine
  • Ghost Chronicles International
  • My Movie Year
  • Paint on Canvas on Tape
  • The Moviepool Podcast
  • Double Love
  • Roundtrip Radio
  • UI Therapy | UI Design and Development Podcast
  • Betches Moms
  • The Fire Time Podcast
  • Christmas Stories – Daily
  • Brilliant. A Podcast About Innovation, Design, and Experience
  • IndieFeed: Dance
  • On The Up
  • Signal from Noise
  • The Wildly Well Mama
  • Any topical Issues across the Globe
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    Whirlwind: America, Russia & Ukraine

    Whirlwind: America, Russia & Ukraine

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    Since Sep 2, 2020 23:29 UTC

    Written and narrated by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tim Weiner, Whirlwind: America, Russia & Ukraine examines the ongoing war in Ukraine, the worst war in Europe since WWII, in interviews with decorated, high-ranking CIA veterans who have led the American intelligence war with Russia for decades. These experts explain how Putin laid the groundwork for attacking Ukraine using deception and disinformation, how Russian disinformation has been amplified by American media figures and politicians, and how American political warfare can undermine Putin and the Kremlin. Whirlwind is an Audacy original presented in partnership with Tim Weiner and Jigsaw Productions.

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    Ghost Chronicles International

    Ghost Chronicles International

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    Since Jun 24, 2009 05:09 UTC

    Ghost Chronicles International provides you a glimpse into the minds of some of the top paranormal people from both sides of the pond and allows you to interact with them via phone or the TogiNet chat room. So don’t miss an exciting minute of this landmark program. Tune in and experience it for yourself.

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    My Movie Year

    My Movie Year

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    Since Feb 1, 2009 20:22 UTC

    I set out to watch a movie-a-day in the year of our lord 2009 and this podcast is a document of that. Listen everyday as I (Miles) review a new film and probably call my friends so as to feel less lonesome. Vengeance is Mine!

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    Paint on Canvas on Tape

    Paint on Canvas on Tape

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    Since May 26, 2021 01:00 UTC

    This is a lil podcast about art! Sinclaire and Kendal present a work each week and Max presents us with a museum or whatever he wants. Tune in for some art and fun chats!

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    The Moviepool Podcast

    The Moviepool Podcast

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    Since Jan 19, 2009 02:08 UTC

    Listen as our protagonists Matty and Mikey review the latest movies, trailers, and buzz!

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    Double Love

    Double Love

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    Since Aug 4, 2017 12:50 UTC

    Do you have sparkling blue-green eyes that are the colour of the Pacific Ocean? Do you have hair like spun gold? Are you tanned, energetic and a perfect size 6? Neither are we. Join us, Karyn and Anna, as we head back to the sensational1980s book series and explore the strange and terrifying world of Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, one Sweet Valley High book at a time.

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    Roundtrip Radio

    Roundtrip Radio

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    Since Oct 27, 2019 19:40 UTC

    Conversations with founders building cool stuff in Sub-Saharan Africa

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    UI Therapy | UI Design and Development Podcast

    UI Therapy | UI Design and Development Podcast

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    Since Jun 11, 2020 00:00 UTC

    The podcast for UI developers, designers and independent thinkers who strive for simplicity. The state of user interface design and development is at a crossroads: do we embrace complexity and raise the barrier to entry, or can we learn from the past and strive to make our tools, frameworks and methodologies simpler and more intuitive for everyone – regardless of experience or persuasion. I’m a strong believer in the latter, and if you are too, come join me on my journey to make a difference and push back against the forces of complexity and chaos. Featuring guest interviews; reviews of tooling, frameworks and methodologies; deep-dives and tutorials all related, sometimes tangentially, to user interface design and development on the Web, in apps, games and appliances. I will seek out industry professionals and experts who are striving to make real positive change in the industry. Pioneers of simplicity if you will. I also want to talk to people who are struggling in the web design, web development or frontend development industries; perhaps they are like me – fatigued by the increasing complexity around tooling, frameworks and ideologies; perhaps they are new to this space or are thinking about joining and pursuing a career here – and they are feeling overwhelmed and confused. I want to let this latter group know that there is simplicity out there, and that there are great people working hard to turn the tide against the status quo.

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    Betches Moms

    Betches Moms

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    Since Mar 1, 2021 18:50 UTC

    They’re expensive, sometimes annoying and the best thing that’s ever happened to us. But there’s so much more to being a mom that no one really talks about. Betches Moms is a podcast that deals with all the real sh*t that happens – like what to do when your toddler figures out TikTok, the fact that the baby’s not the only one who has to wear a diaper after birth, or your mother-in-law constantly criticizing you for eating carbs or drinking coffee. Relax, it’s decaf. Hosts Aleen Dreksler and Brittany Levine share stories and insights, interview guests, and have honest conversations about what it’s really like being, and becoming, a mom. They may not be experts (that’s what the expert guests are for) but they have plenty of opinions and life experience to share. Each week they answer questions about the sides of pregnancy and motherhood that everyone experiences, but you rarely hear about. You know, the moments in between those perfect looking Insta posts. So get ready to lock yourself in the bathroom (or wherever else you hide from your kids) and listen to this podcast. Because you’ll literally never be alone again.

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    The Fire Time Podcast

    The Fire Time Podcast

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    Since Aug 22, 2018 19:25 UTC

    Are you tired of presentations that are only half relevant to your business? Many speakers are not practitioners of their material, simply teachers—not so with The Fire Time Podcast. This podcast is for the hearth industry and by the hearth industry. Host Tim Reed has over a decade of experience in the hearth industry, making conversations with guests relevant and extremely practical. In Season One, Tim speaks with twelve hearth industry leaders and provides content relevant to any position, whether on the retail or manufacturing side. Hearth companies everywhere are lost because the landscape of business has changed dramatically in the last ten years. They are trying hard, but they just don’t know what to do. The Fire Time Podcast equips hearth companies to win by sharing ideas and innovation from the best minds in our industry. This podcast will give you the tools to move the needle in your company and win in the changing landscape. This podcast is the first of its kind—specific to the business that you work in every day and simple enough to teach you what’s needed to succeed. Do not miss out on The Fire Time Podcast, available for Apple and Droid devices or at www.itsfiretime.com/podcast. The simple and repeatable steps provided will empower you to grow the bottom line of your company and inspire the team that you lead. ABOUT: Tim Reed is the Retail Sales Leader at Fireside Home Solutions in the Pacific Northwest where he helps his team members make it so stupidly easy to buy from them that there is no excuse not to. Starting as individual salesperson in an empty warehouse, he has grown Fireside’s Retail division by millions (after cutting his marketing budget by 90%). Tim has been invited all over the country to teach companies how to market effectively to their customers and sell more than ever before. His YouTube videos, sales blog, and “Fire Time Podcast” have become a resource for the industry and are actively helping thousands of people rethink their paradigms so that they can grow their businesses in the changing landscape. Tim learned “just enough to be dangerous” about sales, marketing, web development, and leadership from years of playing guitar in a failing punk band—which he swears has uniquely qualified him for his job today. Now considered one of the most innovative minds and compelling communicators in the industry, Tim uses his platform to serve others, helping them create clear messages that are wildly compelling to their audiences. Tim lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Jessica, two children, Olivia and Luke, and his 90 pound Golden Retriever, Walter. He still plays guitar in a failing punk band. CONTACT: tim@itsfiretime.com | www.itsfiretime.com

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    Christmas Stories – Daily

    Christmas Stories – Daily

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    Since Dec 11, 2021 21:22 UTC

    Enjoy our collection of hundreds of Christmas Stories!

    View our entire collection of podcasts at https://www.solgood.org

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    All Librivox recordings are in the public domain

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    Brilliant. A Podcast About Innovation, Design, and Experience

    Brilliant. A Podcast About Innovation, Design, and Experience

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    Since Feb 13, 2018 18:23 UTC

    Brilliant is a podcast about innovation, design and transformational experiences. Each episode delves into the inspiration, ideas, disruptions and downfalls that conspire to crown tomorrow’s market leaders and losers.

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    IndieFeed: Dance

    IndieFeed: Dance

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    Since Apr 3, 2008 16:15 UTC

    One song per episode, Legal. Free. Just the way your want them, plus info about the music and where to get more. Discover many IndieFeed genres and shows. www.indiefeed.com Track us at www.twitter.com/indiefeed

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    On The Up

    On The Up

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    Since Jul 22, 2019 17:06 UTC

    We interview young South Africans who are on-the-up and hope to gain valuable insight as to what it takes to make it in in their respective field in South Africa today.

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    Signal from Noise

    Signal from Noise

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    Since Sep 24, 2019 18:24 UTC

    Join applied language expert Charna Parkey, Ph.D. as she explores how the words we use often get in the way of good communication at work. We’ll be looking at the hard conversations: the ones that we avoid because we don’t have a shared language to even begin them. You’ll hear interviews with people like you, plus experts speaking to the nuance of approaching topics like racism, gender expression, mental health, and domestic violence. Along the way you’ll gain some shared language to start engaging in these conversations yourself, with linked resources available for every episode. We can change the way we communicate for the better—let’s find the signal in the noise.

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    The Wildly Well Mama

    The Wildly Well Mama

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    Since Dec 21, 2021 02:34 UTC

    The new paradigm mothers need a leader, and Bailey is here to lead. Listen and be guided through the initiation of motherhood with raw vulnerability and grace. With a unique blend of intuitive reiki, energetic codes, and moon cycles, host Bailey will lead you through the hardships of motherhood and into transformation. Showing you you too can hold it all: the messy and magical, and activate your own power, strength, truth, and resiliency within.

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    Any topical Issues across the Globe

    Any topical Issues across the Globe

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    Since May 24, 2020 10:30 UTC

    This podcast is aim at discussing topical issues across the globe, and not forgetting issues that concerns people from the remote/hard reach areas.

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    The Seeds of Black Lily

    The Seeds of Black Lily

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    Since May 20, 2021 05:52 UTC

    The Seeds of Black Lily is an audio documentary exploring Black music in Philadelphia at the turn of the Century, and the performance space that made the movement possible.

    In this episode, we explore the role of media and changing technologies in documenting the movement as it was taking shape in Philadelphia. In the first portion of episode 4, we feature some of the people that helped document that moment as well as their use of media: filmmaker, Mike D., radio host, Tiffany Bacon, and writer and co-founder of Okayplayer[dot]com, Angela Nissel.

    In the second portion of this episode, we discuss the final days of Black Lily and the fire that took place at the Five Spot. But, we don’t just leave off there. That time at the Five Spot continues to reverberate across time and space!

    The atmosphere created by the Jazzyfatnastees helped water the seeds for future generations to come. As such, the second portion of the episode features drummer and singer-songwriter, Tre Lambert, and writer, Jasmin Johnson — two artists from Philadelphia that follow in the tradition of Black music and Black performance practices!

    You can visit 808s and Jazz Breaks for more info on this episode and the entire series!

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    Villette by Charlotte Brontë

    Villette by Charlotte Brontë

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    Since Nov 22, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Villette was Charlotte Bronte’s last published novel. It came out in 1853, just two years before her death in 1855. It is a poignant, strangely lonely and sad work, steeped in conflict between society’s demands and personal desires. Set in the fictional town of Villette in France, it is the story of the young and intelligent Lucy Snowe, the narrator in the book. She is described by another character in the book as having “no beauty…no attractive accomplishments…” and strangely seems to lack a personal history or living relatives. Her godmother Mrs. Bretton looks after the orphaned Lucy, who suddenly leaves the house for a reason that is not made clear to readers. She finds employment as a companion to an elderly widow, Mrs. Marchmont. When her employer dies, Lucy is left without a job or prospects. Impulsively, she decides to travel to Europe and en route, meets the young and spoiled heiress, Ginevra Fanshaw, a student of a girls’ school in Villette. Lucy then travels to Villette to work first as a nanny to the principal’s children and later as a teacher. Here she encounters two men who will play a great role in her life. The young and handsome Dr. John Bretton, her godmother’s grandson, and the arrogant, bad tempered Professor Paul Emmanuel, a fellow lodger at her boarding house who gradually begins to thaw towards Lucy. The rest of the story follows Lucy’s life in Villette. Lucy Snowe is not a very lovable heroine. She is passive, secretive and yet she excites the reader’s interest and compassion and one is compellingly drawn into her story. Villette is also a novel with deep psychological underpinnings. Many have dubbed it even greater than Jane Eyre. It is also one of Bronte’s most autobiographical works. The story harks back to the time when Charlotte and Emily Bronte traveled to Brussels to work in a small pensionnat run by M. Constantin Heger and his wife. Charlotte is reputed to have fallen deeply and hopelessly in love with M. Heger. Paul Emmanuel is said to be based on Heger, while John Bretton is a fictional portrayal of George Murray Smith, her publisher who had once courter her. Villette was written at a time when Bronte was deeply depressed following the deaths of three of her siblings. It was also criticized by contemporary reviewers for its depiction of a woman’s passions and desires, something which Victorian audiences were a little shocked by. For modern day readers, Villette presents a great writer, working at the peak of her powers, overcoming personal tragedy to bring her art to the world.

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