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  • Lonesome Banjo Chronicles
  • Up In the Sky – Unofficial Radio Play Adaptation
  • Learn About World Cuisine
  • Eat, Drink and Be Scary
  • Up In The Hair
  • The Dave Cave Batman Podcast
  • That Affair Next Door by Anna Katharine Green
  • All Things Artsy
  • Don’t Be Weird
  • Household Faces with John Ross Bowie
  • Drew Boswell Ministries
  • Top Scallops
  • The 30 Second Podcast
  • Who Needs A Glass Of Wine?
  • 2 New Guys Wedding Film Podcast
  • Animal Farm: The Podcast
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  • Two Minute Stories with Chris Neilan & Helen Mort
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    Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy

    Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy

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    Since Nov 6, 2023 00:00 UTC

    This story opens with a lovely, poor and proud young woman who lives with her aunt. The young woman saves the life of a farmer who subsequently falls in love with her. However, the young woman inherits a fortune and moves away. On the flip side the farmer loses everything he has and travels around the country seeking employment. One evening the farmer helps to put out a blazing fire in a lonely farm. When the veiled owner comes out to thank him, he discovers that she is none other than the beautiful woman who once rejected him and moved away. Thomas Hardy was brought up in rural Dorset and was the son of a humble stonemason. He suffered from life long ill health and was schooled at home till he was sixteen. He then trained to be an architect and began writing poetry. He wrote his first novel The Poor Man and The Lady in 1867 but met with little success. Hardy destroyed the manuscript and worked on two others which were published but anonymously. In 1873, he published A Pair of Blue Eyes, to which he put his own name and this book was relatively more successful. In fact the term, “cliff-hanger” which refers to stories in which the reader is left in suspense till the next chapter originated with the book which originally appeared in serial form in a magazine. Far From the Madding Crowd was Hardy’s fourth novel and gave him his first taste of literary and commercial success. It also laid the foundation for several themes that Hardy would continue to use. The concept of Wessex itself was an important Hardy motif in which he contrasts the rural setting against a rapidly industrializing urban England. In many of his novels, his characters are unable to stem the flow of events. The effects of overwhelming passion, women’s rights, society’s constraints and demands which clash with individual wants and desires, are some of the themes explored in his work. The beautiful and proud Bathsheba Everdene, Gabriel Oak, the man who loves her, the rich, lonely and strait laced William Boldwood, the dashing and debonair Sergeant Troy, the tragic Fanny Robin are all memorable characters who make Far From the Madding Crowd an absorbing and thought provoking read.

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    one on one

    one on one

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    Since Feb 22, 2015 16:40 UTC

    One on one conversations between James La Marre and artists and writers working in, around, and through fields of digital technology.

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    Lonesome Banjo Chronicles

    Lonesome Banjo Chronicles

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    Since May 3, 2016 18:01 UTC

    Conversation with artists and musicians about life, art, culture and current events

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    Up In the Sky – Unofficial Radio Play Adaptation

    Up In the Sky – Unofficial Radio Play Adaptation

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    Since Feb 11, 2023 18:40 UTC

    For best listening experience – Use Headphones Up In the Sky (Radio Play Adaptation) Is a fan written, cast, starring, and produced audio adaptation of Tom King’s graphic novel “Superman: Up in the Sky” All characters, stories, and ideas are product of DC Comics. The non-profit production you are about to listen to is no way sponsored, produced, or endorsed by DC Comics. Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This adaptation is written, directed, and edited by Dylan Silcox.

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    Learn About World Cuisine

    Learn About World Cuisine

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    Since Apr 15, 2020 00:58 UTC

    Author Kevin Wilson does 6 hours of research for a different area from around the World every Friday and then he tells you the most interesting things that he found about both the Country and the Cuisine, great show, especially for people who love “fun facts” .

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    Eat, Drink and Be Scary

    Eat, Drink and Be Scary

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    Since Mar 15, 2020 10:00 UTC

    A podcast with your hosts Ashley and Bradley, where we watch scary movies and then rant about them, usually with a drink. Take this journey with us as we dissect some of your favorite horror movies. From the classics to modern masterpieces and everything in between!

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    Up In The Hair

    Up In The Hair

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    Since May 13, 2020 21:18 UTC

    Welcome to Up in the Hair! A podcast to inspire the heart and motivate the mind of the beauty industry! Whether you are entry level or a seasoned beauty pro, I want to ignite your passion and empower you to build yourself! Because the only way to go is UP!

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    The Dave Cave Batman Podcast

    The Dave Cave Batman Podcast

    Since Jul 29, 2018 14:43 UTC

    A DiManzicorp Podcast Network

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    That Affair Next Door by Anna Katharine Green

    That Affair Next Door by Anna Katharine Green

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    Since Dec 12, 2023 00:00 UTC

    A perplexing mystery novel published in 1897, That Affair Next Door focuses on a mysterious murder that has occurred in a quiet neighborhood, incidentally in the house next door to the home of the curious Miss Butterworth. Consequently, the middle-aged spinster becomes directly involved in the unraveling of the gruesome crime, instigated by her inquisitive and resolute nature. The story sets into motion with the introduction of its protagonist, Miss Amelia Butterworth, an admirable woman in her fifties, who has never experienced the doubtful bliss of marriage, but nevertheless is quite contempt with her respected status in the inner circle of New York society and her comfortable home. Furthermore, she is characterized by her inquisitive nature, which she denies being nosiness, but rather explains that she is simply an observer of human nature. Such an observation is made late one evening when Miss Butterworth notices a man and woman enter the supposedly empty house next door, whose owners are away on a trip abroad. Carefully looking out from her window, she notices the man leave the house some time later, but his female companion does not follow suit. The next morning Miss Butterworth’s curiosity gets the better of her as she sets off to the house hoping to meet the female visitor, but instead her knocking at the door is met with silence. Expressing her concerns to a police officer, she convinces him to enter the house in which they are subsequently greeted by a shocking scene, as they find the woman dead, crushed under a cabinet. Accordingly, Detective Ebenezer Gryce makes an appearance, leading the murder investigation, while Miss Butterworth, acting on self-initiative, undertakes her own investigation to try and solve the murder. The novel effectively justifies Green’s title as the mother of the American mystery novel, as she develops a complex mystery plot, portrays a handful of intriguing characters, and additionally keeps the audience on their toes until the very last page. One of Green’s most acclaimed mysteries, That Affair Next Door is sure to enthrall readers with its many unsuspected twists, which only further encourages the audience to put on their detective hats and accompany Miss Butterworth on her adamant search for answers.

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    All Things Artsy

    All Things Artsy

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    Since Oct 13, 2018 00:39 UTC

    In this podcast, we will delve into the realm of the arts. Including but not limited to musical theatre, reading, writing, and drawing. Brought to you by your average middle school student.

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    Don’t Be Weird

    Don’t Be Weird

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    Since Dec 28, 2020 14:00 UTC

    Comedian Cisco Duran jokingly talks to his friends about anything that comes to mind.

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    Household Faces with John Ross Bowie

    Household Faces with John Ross Bowie

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    Since Aug 2, 2021 07:00 UTC

    John Ross Bowie (The Big Bang Theory, Speechless) takes you inside the minds of Hollywood’s most recognizable character actors for in-depth interviews about their iconic roles, the ones that got away, and the secrets of show business longevity. You know their faces. Now know their names and their stories.

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    Drew Boswell Ministries

    Drew Boswell Ministries

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    Since Apr 30, 2023 21:58 UTC

    Join me as we go through the Bible, verse by verse.

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    Top Scallops

    Top Scallops

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    Since Nov 25, 2015 22:31 UTC

    Merlin Mann, Alex Cox, and Max Temkin watch season 13 of Top Chef.

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    The 30 Second Podcast

    The 30 Second Podcast

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    Since Jun 30, 2022 10:00 UTC

    The 30 Second Podcast is always thirty seconds long. Westin Meme is your host. He will discuss the sponsor and the topic of the week. If there is time remaining he will jam whatever else he sees fit into the thirty seconds. *As of episode #70, the show will be on a brief hiatus.*

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    Who Needs A Glass Of Wine?

    Who Needs A Glass Of Wine?

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    Since Feb 9, 2021 12:28 UTC

    A discussion over a glass of wine, possibly about others who really need one.

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    2 New Guys Wedding Film Podcast

    2 New Guys Wedding Film Podcast

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    Since Jan 9, 2024 10:00 UTC

    Welcome to “New York Wedding JAM: The Podcast for Modern Weddings,” your go-to source for all things weddings in the New York Tri-State area. We’re your hosts, Martine Dardignac (wedding planner), and together with my co-host Jason Alicea (wedding filmmaker), we’re diving deep into the world of modern weddings, blending our expertise as wedding planners and videographers to bring you invaluable insights. In each episode, we unravel the intricacies of wedding planning for non-traditional couples, offering a treasure trove of advice that stems from our extensive experience in the bustling wedding and event industry. From unconventional venues to unique decor ideas, we’re here to guide you through crafting a wedding that reflects your distinct personality.

    Navigating the wedding planning process can be daunting, but fear not! Our podcast is a comprehensive guide covering essential topics such as budgeting, ensuring your dream wedding stays within financial reach. We’ll share savvy tips on cost-effective choices without compromising on style, helping you make the most of your budget and create a day that’s both magical and memorable. But it’s not just about the planning – we understand the importance of preserving those precious moments. Our discussions on wedding videography delve into the latest trends and technologies, offering insights into capturing your special day with cinematic finesse. Tune in as we uncover the hottest wedding trends, shedding light on what’s making waves in the world of weddings. Whether it’s unique ceremony ideas, unconventional attire choices, or the latest in wedding entertainment, our podcast keeps you in the loop with what’s fresh and fashionable in the dynamic landscape of weddings. As advocates for love and inclusivity, we tackle social and family issues that can arise during the wedding planning process. From managing expectations to handling cultural nuances, our discussions aim to foster understanding and create an environment where your celebration reflects the love you share with your partner.

    “New York Wedding JAM” isn’t just a podcast – it’s your personal guide to crafting a wedding that resonates with your vision and values. So whether you’re sipping coffee in Brooklyn, strolling through the hills of the Hudson Valley, or exploring the vibrant streets of Manhattan, join us as we unravel the secrets of modern weddings in the heart of the New York Tri-State area. Subscribe now and embark on this exciting journey with us. Let “New York Wedding JAM” be your trusted companion as you plan the wedding of your dreams, breaking away from tradition and embracing the unique love story that is uniquely yours.

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    Animal Farm: The Podcast

    Animal Farm: The Podcast

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    Since Nov 9, 2021 15:52 UTC

    Based on Two Planks and a Passion’s award-winning fireside theatre production that premiered in 2018, Animal Farm, The Podcast is a vivid re-telling of the classic fairy tale which continues to resonate with the same power as it did when it was first published in 1945. The two episode series will also feature an in-depth interview with political theorist Matthew Benjamin Cole! Two Planks and a Passion Theatre’s podcast production of Animal Farm- is a musical adaptation of George Orwell’s classic novel with Music and Lyrics by Allen Cole and Book and Lyrics by Ken Schwartz

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    Two Minute Stories with Chris Neilan & Helen Mort

    Two Minute Stories with Chris Neilan & Helen Mort

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    Since Dec 19, 2018 20:47 UTC

    Prose and poetry podcast featuring short form writing from some of the UK’s most exciting writers, co-hosted by award winners Chris Neilan, Helen Mort & Mark Pajak.

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