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  • The Culinary Call Sheet
  • Skates & Plates
  • Buck Nasty’s Blues & B.B.Q.: A History of Smokey America
  • Mr Feelgood: Who the F*** Are You?
  • SMASH Bros
  • Burn Your House Down
  • Outside The Box Podcast – Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, adidas, Nike, Jordans, Retros & More
  • The #1 Musical Experience
  • O.A.F
  • Once We Were Spacemen
  • Frank Skinner’s Poetry Podcast
  • The Swan Suite!
  • The Black Arrow; a Tale of Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • What Happened to the Cinema Experience?
  • Butts and Stuff – A BBQ Podcast
  • The Wells of Tanit
  • Your Skin Podcast
  • In Focus
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    The Culinary Call Sheet

    The Culinary Call Sheet

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    Since Sep 2, 2022 19:40 UTC

    Whether you want to be in front of the camera, behind the camera, or just entertained- each episode of The Culinary Call Sheet lifts the apron to reveal the adventurous and often unexpected secrets to how the sausage (aka a food show) gets made. In conversation with a variety of epicurean icons, culinary production veterans, April Jones and Darin Bresnitz, give an insider’s view into personal stories from the field and provide an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into some of the most popular food programming and current trends happening in today’s evolving culinary media landscape.

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    Skates & Plates

    Skates & Plates

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    Since Nov 26, 2020 19:32 UTC

    Welcome to the Skates & Plates Podcast with your host, sports broadcaster Brandon Rewucki. Every Tuesday & Friday Brandon will dive into all things Winnipeg Jets, Food, and anything in between! Make sure you follow Brandon on Twitter @Brandon_Rewucki

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    Buck Nasty’s Blues & B.B.Q.: A History of Smokey America

    Buck Nasty’s Blues & B.B.Q.: A History of Smokey America

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    Since Apr 24, 2020 04:42 UTC

    Pit-master James “Buck Nasty” Bucklew host a weekly podcast that highlights a Blues legend and discuss their life and times, all while jamming to there most popular songs! Each episode is laced throughout with helpful cooking tips, tricks, and fun Blues&BBQ facts & trivia! To top it all off Buck Nasty will create a bangin B.B.Q. spread based off the regional style from which our legend hailed. With all the recipes, blog post, videos, music links, merch, and deals on Our catering, sauces & rubs on our website! Remember to Make it B-Nasty & don’t forget the WETNAPS!

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    Mr Feelgood: Who the F*** Are You?

    Mr Feelgood: Who the F*** Are You?

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    Since Feb 14, 2022 23:13 UTC

    Mr Feelgood co-founder John Pearson interviews leading creative talent in our ‘Who the F*** Are You?’ profile, asking the 20 questions that get to the heart of who we are.

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    SMASH Bros

    SMASH Bros

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    Since Jun 22, 2018 09:00 UTC

    Two comedy and theatre nerds watch SMASH and become bros. It’s one of those shows. Each week, our hosts Jimmy Blackmon (Smash viewing veteran) and Marty Scanlon (Smash viewing virgin) are joined by guest luminaries from the world of Broadway, TV, and comedy to celebrate (and at times, just comprehend) NBC’s short-lived musical drama SMASH, episode-by-episode in all its beautiful, arresting, endlessly frustrating, and inspiring glory. All episodes of SMASH can be streamed for free on NBC’s website. Watch along with us to follow along! Lastly, this podcast has no official affiliation with the NBC series SMASH, and is all intended in good fun. We know how much hard work people put into any TV series (or any Broadway musical), so know that for as much as we rib it and poke holes in it, we both agree the world is a much better place thanks to SMASH’s existence.

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    Burn Your House Down

    Burn Your House Down

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    Since Jan 8, 2023 18:34 UTC

    A group of friends philosophizing about life. Sharing stories, thoughts, feelings, emotions, and satire.

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    Outside The Box Podcast – Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, adidas, Nike, Jordans, Retros & More

    Outside The Box Podcast – Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, adidas, Nike, Jordans, Retros & More

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    Since Sep 20, 2015 01:49 UTC

    Outside The Box Podcast is hosted by Nick Engvall and aims to showcase the creative process and inspire people to turn their passion into career opportunities through conversations with thought-leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs in the sneaker business.

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    The #1 Musical Experience

    The #1 Musical Experience

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    Since Dec 24, 2019 00:30 UTC

    Works of classical repertoire often exhibit complexity in their use of orchestration, counterpoint, harmony, musical development, rhythm, phrasing, texture, and form. Whereas most popular styles are usually written in song form, classical music is noted for its development of highly sophisticated instrumental musical forms, like the concerto, symphony and sonata. Classical music is also noted for its use of sophisticated vocal/instrumental forms, such as opera. In opera, vocal soloists and choirs perform staged dramatic works with an orchestra providing accompaniment.

    Longer instrumental works are often divided into self-contained pieces, called movements, often with contrasting characters or moods. For instance, symphonies written during the Classical period are usually divided into four movements:

    ( 1) An opening Allegro in sonata form, a slow movement,
    a minuet or scherzo (in a triple metre, such as 3
    4), and a final Allegro.
    These movements can then be further broken down into a hierarchy of smaller units: first sections, then periods, and finally phrases.

    Performers who have studied classical music extensively are said to be “classically trained”. This training may come from private lessons from instrument or voice teachers or from completion of a formal program offered by a Conservatory, college or university, such as a Bachelor of Music or Master of Music degree (which includes individual lessons from professors). In classical music, “…extensive formal music education and training, often to postgraduate [Master’s degree] level” is required.

    Performance of classical music repertoire requires a proficiency in sight-reading and ensemble playing, harmonic principles, strong ear training (to correct and adjust pitches by ear), knowledge of performance practice (e.g., Baroque ornamentation), and a familiarity with the style/musical idiom expected for a given composer or musical work (e.g., a Brahms symphony or a Mozart concerto).

    The key characteristic of European classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score typically determines details of rhythm, pitch, and, where two or more musicians (whether singers or instrumentalists) are involved, how the various parts are coordinated. The written quality of the music has enabled a high level of complexity within them: fugues, for instance, achieve a remarkable marriage of boldly distinctive melodic lines weaving in counterpoint yet creating a coherent harmonic logic.

    The use of written notation also preserves a record of the works and enables Classical musicians to perform music from many centuries ago.

    Although Classical music in the 2000s has lost most of its tradition for musical improvisation, from the Baroque era to the Romantic era, there are examples of performers who could improvise in the style of their era. In the Baroque era, organ performers would improvise preludes, keyboard performers playing harpsichord would improvise chords from the figured bass symbols beneath the bass notes of the basso continuo part and both vocal and instrumental performers would improvise musical ornaments.

    Johann Sebastian Bach was particularly noted for his complex improvisations. During the Classical era, the composer-performer Mozart was noted for his ability to improvise melodies in different styles. During the Classical era, some virtuoso soloists would improvise the cadenza sections of a concerto. During the Romantic era, Beethoven would improvise at the piano.

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    As jazz spread around the world, it drew on national, regional, and local musical cultures, which gave rise to different styles. New Orleans jazz began in the early 1910s, combining earlier brass band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime and blues with collective polyphonic improvisation. But jazz did not begin as a single musical tradition in New Orleans or elsewhere. In the 1930s, arranged dance-oriented swing big bands, Kansas City jazz (a hard-swinging, bluesy, improvisational style), and gypsy jazz (a style that emphasized musette waltzes) were the prominent styles. Bebop emerged in the 1940s, shifting jazz from danceable popular music toward a more challenging “musician’s music” which was played at faster tempos and used more chord-based improvisation. Cool jazz developed near the end of the 1940s, introducing calmer, smoother sounds and long, linear melodic lines. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    O.A.F

    O.A.F

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    Since Jul 28, 2018 02:34 UTC

    Ex Video and Music Slinger. Trying to shine a little light in the day. Is it bright in here, or is it just me? https://www.facebook.com/Opinions-Are-Free-632323723799426/ https://www.instagram.com/oafpodcast/

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    Once We Were Spacemen

    Once We Were Spacemen

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    Since Nov 4, 2025 01:43 UTC

    Nathan FIllion and Alan Tudyk were once spacemen. Since co-starring on Firefly, they have also been aliens, mystery writers, veterinarians, superheroes, chickens, robots, and policemen. Now, they’re doing a podcast where they get to know their fellow creatives, learning about who they once were and what they’re up to now. This is that podcast. Listen to Once We Were Spacemen wherever your mom gets her podcasts. If you’d like to listen early, join our community on Patreon. Once We Were Spacemen is a Collision33 production.

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    Frank Skinner’s Poetry Podcast

    Frank Skinner’s Poetry Podcast

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    Since Apr 15, 2020 09:30 UTC

    Frank Skinner loves poetry. And he thinks you might like it too. Join Frank each week as he takes you through some of his choice picks of poems. There may be laughter. There may be tears. There will certainly be poetry. Frank Skinner’s Poetry Podcast is produced by Sarah Bishop. It is an Avalon production for Bauer Media.

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    The Swan Suite!

    The Swan Suite!

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    Since Dec 20, 2021 03:58 UTC

    The Swan Suite Podcast was created to host open discussions with Ladies of D.I.V.A. Inc (Divine, Intelligent, Versatile Artists- The Society for Women in the Arts, Incorporated.), who graduated from Howard University and learned to balance their career in the arts while staying true to their legacy. This season, we will be focusing on the six principles: Creativity, Sexuality/Self-Enrichment, Sisterhood, Womanhood, Unity, and Discipline. This podcast is produced by the “Question? May We Clarify Please? Don’t Box Us In, Cause We’re The Talented Ten! May We Clarify Please?” Line of 2021.

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    The Black Arrow; a Tale of Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson

    The Black Arrow; a Tale of Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson

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    Since Dec 1, 2023 00:00 UTC

    The Black Arrow tells the story of Richard (Dick) Shelton during the Wars of the Roses: how he becomes a knight, rescues his lady Joanna Sedley, and obtains justice for the murder of his father, Sir Harry Shelton. Outlaws in Tunstall Forest organized by Ellis Duckworth, whose weapon and calling card is a black arrow, cause Dick to suspect that his guardian Sir Daniel Brackley and his retainers are responsible for his father’s murder. Dick’s suspicions are enough to turn Sir Daniel against him, so he has no recourse but to escape from Sir Daniel and join the outlaws of the Black Arrow against him. This struggle sweeps him up into the greater conflict surrounding them all. The story of the Wars of the Roses is told in miniature by The Black Arrow.

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    What Happened to the Cinema Experience?

    What Happened to the Cinema Experience?

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    Since Dec 5, 2022 04:11 UTC

    This podcast is a follow-up discussion to a presentation from COMM-384 in which Mason Greenstein, Spencer St.Denis, and TJ Martynowicz answer the question — what happened to the cinema experience?

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    Butts and Stuff – A BBQ Podcast

    Butts and Stuff – A BBQ Podcast

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    Since Nov 7, 2022 22:49 UTC

    Butt’s and Stuff Podcast embraces the growing community of passionate backyard barbecue enthusiasts who wants to chat bbq, learn more about cooking techniques. grills and accessories. We will share recipes and tips and tricks and well as cover videos seen on the NEWBQ Backyard BBQ and Grilling Youtube Channel.

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    The Wells of Tanit

    The Wells of Tanit

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    Since May 30, 2019 16:09 UTC

    “Come with me on a journey down Ibiza’s forgotten pathways… take my hand and let me lead you to the secret heart of the island, to the Wells of Tanit…” The Wells of Tanit is a podcast celebrating the traditional culture, folklore, history, mythology and ecology of the island of Ibiza, in Spain. Each episode is recorded beside a different ancient well of the island, each of which brims with fascinating local history and stands as a monument to Ibiza’s rich and largely forgotten ancient pagan heritage. Beside these mysterious wells hidden deep within the Ibizan countryside, we explore the side of the island that you don’t hear about in the international press and media, which have for several decades chosen to describe Ibiza as an island of hedonism and mass tourism, a decadent playground for the rich and famous. These remote, centuries-old wells have a very different story to tell – one of ancient myths, Phoenician gods and goddesses, and a brimming, multi-layered folklore. Just for a little while, step away from the beaches, and travel inwards. We are going to get beneath the many superficial masks of Ibiza, and head to the island’s ancient source of life and wisdom – to The Wells of Tanit, where unknown stories wait to be told. Instagram: @thewellsoftanit Facebook: The Wells of Tanit This podcast is created and hosted by Joanna Hruby, artist, puppeteer, performance-maker, storyteller and founder of Theatre of the Ancients, Ibiza. You can also follow her writings blending whimsical autobiography with the mythic fabric of Ibiza by subscribing to her Substack newsletter, The Cult of Balàfía: https://joannahruby.substack.com/ Our theme music is the beautiful ‘De Jo Et Vas Despediguent’ by the Ibizan folk group ‘Uc’, released by Produccions Blau in Palma, Mallorca.

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    Your Skin Podcast

    Your Skin Podcast

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    Since Feb 11, 2021 04:20 UTC

    @vidovy and @chocolate.cinnamon bring you refreshing takes on #skincare where we #zapthemyth and share #aestheticallyspeaking tips to help you #lovetheskinyouarein! Follow us on Instagram @yourskinpodcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-skin-podcast/support

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    In Focus

    In Focus

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    Since Aug 17, 2020 23:41 UTC

    We connect you with the next generation of artists and the current generation of professionals. Follow along as we engage with emerging youth and experienced pros in both art and professional media to discuss their experience and the ever-evolving culture of photography. Join us every week, wherever you get your podcasts, for new episodes. Suggestions? Contact us at team@ymarts.org

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    Stir Crazy

    Stir Crazy

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    Since Mar 22, 2020 20:59 UTC

    Recipes and conversations about mental health. Two great tastes that taste great together!

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