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  • Key Eats Radio
  • Tyese Cooper, a designer’s awakening
  • note•ations
  • Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
  • Betches Brides
  • Making Immersive Work
  • I Got It From My Trauma!
  • The Horror Writers Podcast
  • Eat N’ Tell
  • Lesbian Lounge
  • Authors of the Pacific Northwest
  • The No Good, Very Bad Gay Podcast
  • Soundboard
  • Spider-Man and His Amazing Fans: An Animated Spidey Podcast
  • Get Away with Mother: A Murderously Childish Storytelling Event & Show!
  • The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
  • Two Artists Walk into a Bar
  • The PikeCast: A Book Club Podcast On Christopher Pike
  • The After Hours Photography Podcast
  • Coffee. Science. Guru.
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    Key Eats Radio

    Key Eats Radio

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    Since Nov 5, 2019 04:08 UTC

    Key Eats Radio is a short podcast from the Key Eats team highlighting common questions or experiences, as well as tips and tricks for users of the Key Eats Program. In this episode of Key Eats Radio, Ethan and Carrie discuss the use case and strategies for fasting on the Key Eats Program.

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    Tyese Cooper, a designer’s awakening

    Tyese Cooper, a designer’s awakening

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    Since Oct 15, 2020 10:58 UTC

    From Paris, ideas from art and philosophy to inspire you and your creative business. www.tyesecooper.com Instagram @tyesecooper

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    note•ations

    note•ations

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    Since Mar 18, 2019 23:40 UTC

    note·ations (plural noun) 1. a series of audible letters from artist Kimberly Taylor-Pestell of Lacelit, 2. a podcast in which episodes are very much akin to sitting down together for a cozy conversation over a cup of tea to chat about all manner of things within the realm of the artist narrative, heartfelt creativity, and running an intentional small business.

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    Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

    Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

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    Since Sep 8, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Two sisters, one practical and full of commonsense, the other a passionate and emotional creature, an uncaring brother and his avaricious wife, a handsome rake and a faithful gentleman – these are some of the unforgettable characters who make Jane Austen’s first published novel, Sense and Sensibility such a delightful, witty and timeless classic. The novel was published under the pseudonym “A Lady” by its shy and retiring nineteen-year-old author, Jane Austen, in 1811. She was the daughter of a country rector and lived all her life in the circle of her large and loving family in a little village in Hampshire, England. There is very little autobiographical material available about her, as her well-meaning relatives burned and destroyed most of her diaries and letters after her death. Sense and Sensibility is a charming story of two sisters who see life from two very different viewpoints. When their father suddenly dies, leaving his entire estate to their half-brother John, the sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, their mother and youngest sister Margaret are thrown at the financial mercy of John and his mean-minded wife, Fanny. Mrs Dashwood and her daughters soon realize that they are not welcome at their former home Norland Hall. Fanny’s brother Edward Ferrars, who is quite different from his greedy and graceless sister, arrives and begins to form an attachment to Elinor, which is violently opposed by Fanny. Mrs Dashwood is hurt and bewildered, but finally realizes that they have no option but to leave. They move to Devonshire, where Mrs Dashwood’s cousin, Sir John Middleton welcomes them and helps them to find suitable lodgings. While out walking one rainy evening, Marianne suffers a small accident and is rescued by the suave and dashing John Willoughby. She falls passionately in love with him. The story takes several interesting twists and turns, driven by the opposing natures of the two sisters. More than two hundred years after publication, this delightful tale still manages to capture the reader’s imagination as it echoes universal truths of passion, love, social status and ethics. Sense and Sensibility is a coming of age novel, marked by Jane Austen’s deliciously ironic and sharp wit and famously under-stated style that will certainly appeal to modern-day readers. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Betches Brides

    Betches Brides

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    Since May 16, 2019 16:00 UTC

    When a bride accepts a proposal, they’re not expecting to say yes to distress. But wedding planning can be the most stressful time in any relationship — families collide, personalities clash, and wallets empty even before your mother-in-law adds her entire bridge club to the invite list. Good thing Betches’ bride guide is in the house. Each week, Fallon Carter — one of the nation’s top wedding planners — guides a real Betches Bride in need of advice, empathy, and laughter through their nuptial nerves, and invites expert friends on the podcast to dig deeper into our brides’ biggest problem areas.

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    Making Immersive Work

    Making Immersive Work

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    Since Feb 5, 2020 21:03 UTC

    Podcast by Christy Casey

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    I Got It From My Trauma!

    I Got It From My Trauma!

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    Since Feb 9, 2021 14:13 UTC

    WELCOME TO THE TRAUMA CLUB I Got It From My Trauma is our labour of love to fill the insatiable void in our little broken hearts. Over the years we have found that deflecting with humour is the best way to stay positive and maintain what is left of our sanity. Life ain’t easy…but you are. Let’s hold hands and be trash together. Love LB & TB

    And better than ever! A lot has changed but luckily our stream of consciousness is just as messy as ever. Enjoy the return to this regular programming of spilling our brain goo into your lovely ears. Stay Traumatised xoxo

    TW // Depression, Anxiety, Violence, Sex, Masturbation, Suicide, Body Image, Alcohol, Drugs

    We are not and do not claim to be professionals. This podcast is our way of making light through hard times. If you do suffer from anything discussed in the podcast, please seek professional help. Below is a list of resources:

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mental-health-helplines/

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    The Horror Writers Podcast

    The Horror Writers Podcast

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    Since May 22, 2014 13:45 UTC

    Welcome to The Horror Writers Podcast, the show with two horror authors discussing all things in the world of horror.

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    Eat N’ Tell

    Eat N’ Tell

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    Since Nov 11, 2019 23:00 UTC

    Eat N’ Tell is a podcast produced by Pacific Tiger Broadcasting that goes beyond food. Listen to University of the Pacific students talk about pop culture, relationships, sports, memes, and much more! Jordan and Amari talk about relationships and social media.

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    Lesbian Lounge

    Lesbian Lounge

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    Since Dec 13, 2022 12:59 UTC

    We‘re powered by MyLesbianRadio.com -featuring The Rainbow Remix, an all new Podcast and Zoom show with hosts Denise Warner in London and singer JD Danner in South Florida. Plenty of good LGBTQ chat with entertaining guests and topics.

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    Authors of the Pacific Northwest

    Authors of the Pacific Northwest

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    Since Aug 13, 2018 10:23 UTC

    Featuring authors from the Pacific Northwest regarding their journey to publication. Listeners will hear authors read from their published work.

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    The No Good, Very Bad Gay Podcast

    The No Good, Very Bad Gay Podcast

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    Since Mar 18, 2018 22:13 UTC

    A podcast where Nick and special guests work through a catalogue of classic queer movies that everyone continues to read him to filth for not seeing.

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    Soundboard

    Soundboard

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    Since May 2, 2016 16:52 UTC

    Soundboard features conversations on artistry and craftsmanship between Ben Finane, Editor in Chief at Steinway & Sons, and distinguished pianists, musicians, artists, and creatives. Soundboard seeks out inspiration, hones in on the creative process, parses influences, and attempts to diagnose artistic greatness.

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    Spider-Man and His Amazing Fans: An Animated Spidey Podcast

    Spider-Man and His Amazing Fans: An Animated Spidey Podcast

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    Since Jul 15, 2020 13:59 UTC

    Bryan and Jason are on a re-watch journey through every Spider-Man animated series.

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    Get Away with Mother: A Murderously Childish Storytelling Event & Show!

    Get Away with Mother: A Murderously Childish Storytelling Event & Show!

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    Since Dec 25, 2018 19:09 UTC

    Hello, my child. This is your MOTHER speaking. Don’t believe me? Well, if I weren’t your MOTHER, then how would I know how many times I dropped you on your head, or how upset I was when the abortionist told me you were too far along to purge from my unwilling womb? There, there, now. Don’t cry. MOTHER IS HERE. And she has many special stories she wants to tell you. Fantasy epics, inbred debauchery, unicorns, dead children. So rest your head, little one, and let MOTHER tell you a story.

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    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

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    Since Oct 3, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations” gives an in-depth discussion of different economic principles like the productivity, division of labor and free markets. Although written and published more than 200 years ago, it’s still hailed as one of the most original works in the field of economics and is still used as a reference by many modern economists. “An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” is the complete title of this book and it was first published in 1776, the same year that the American colonies declared their independence from Britain. It’s interesting to note that Adam Smith once suggested to British authorities before this year that they should let the colonies be represented in the British parliament because of the contributions they give to the British Empire. But as we all know, they didn’t follow his suggestion and the Americans in defiance of British rule declared their independence. Experts at the time argued that if the British only followed Smith’s suggestion, the American Revolution wouldn’t have happened. Aside from this, Adam Smith had many other brilliant ideas about politics and economics, many of which were discussed in this book. He was the first economist to make an in-depth analysis about the division of labor, how it affects productivity, and what real price is. He also explained in this book the reasons why he opposed mercantilism, an economic theory which was very popular during that time. Then, he recommended and discussed here why free trade is better for nations. This was one of the first books about economics which advocates free trade. This concept is very important in modern economics and have now been embraced by most of the whole world. “The Wealth of Nations” is an indispensable work that every student of economics should read. It’s a timeless classic and many of the concepts discussed in it are still valid today. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Two Artists Walk into a Bar

    Two Artists Walk into a Bar

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    Since Feb 22, 2018 18:20 UTC

    Listen in as artists and creators talk about their life, work and the creative process

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    The PikeCast: A Book Club Podcast On Christopher Pike

    The PikeCast: A Book Club Podcast On Christopher Pike

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    Since Sep 10, 2020 13:00 UTC

    The PikeCast is an in-depth discussion of the work of YA horror author Christopher Pike. Like your favorite book club, in each episode, we break down one of his novels and discuss it from a modern perspective as well as looking through our teenage eyes at the violence, sex, and goofiness that was so prevalent in his writing.

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    Coffee. Science. Guru.

    Coffee. Science. Guru.

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    Since Nov 7, 2018 04:56 UTC

    Do you like coffee? How about science? Have you ever wondered why your barista seems so intense about their trade when coffee is seemingly everywhere and easy to make? Well look no further! Nothing is ever as simple as it seems and coffee least of all. With Adam Carr Ph.D. behind the wheel we will cover everything from chemistry to geography, history to barista etiquette. Hit up podcast@sevenmiles.com.au and we’ll even answer your questions on air.

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