I May Be Wrong Podcast
🎙Sharing my thoughts/opinions on all sports topics! Tune in! “I may be wrong, but I doubt it” 🎬Episodes available on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts 📸Instagram: I_May_Be_Wrong_Podcast
Categories: Sports
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🎙Sharing my thoughts/opinions on all sports topics! Tune in! “I may be wrong, but I doubt it” 🎬Episodes available on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts 📸Instagram: I_May_Be_Wrong_Podcast
Categories: Sports
Ladies knight @ the round table focuses on real views about everyday life. Educated women handling the challenges of being a woman in 2020. We are in a relaxed setting, kicking back, toasting, having lots of laughs and fun. There’s something for everyone. . Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladies-knights-she-shed/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Tracy Lawrence gets to talk to friends, fellow artists, and heroes on his radio show. These are some of the highlights of those one-of-a-kind interviews.
Categories: Music
Welcome to Seattle’s African unflinching comedy podcast hosted by an award winning Kenyan Comedian , Dubai Denis Maronga. The show is poised at the intersection of black, African, and American experiences, we chop up Comedy , Music & personal stories . The show also profiles some of the extraordinary people making a meaningful and affirmative contribution to their communities, cities, countries, the continent, and the world. .https://linktr.ee/DubaiDenis Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theafricanexcellistpodcast/support
Categories: Business
A comprehensive narrative history of Cambodia, focusing on the Khmer Rouge and the Pol Pot regime, utilising extensive research and interviews with historians.
Categories: History, Society & Culture, True Crime
Richmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso where we discuss the characters, their relationships with each other, and how they’re able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you’re here, you’re a Greyhound!
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Tags: commentary, conversation, criticism, discussion, Entertainment, lasso, media, soccer, TED, ted lasso, television, tv show
December 15th, 2009 Smurfit Stone Container Corporation announces the permanent closure of the expansive pulp mill just West of Missoula. 417 workers were told they had two weeks before they had to find a new job. For an explanation as to why, Smurfit President Steve Klinger writes in a brief statement that mills were “high-cost facilities that do not provide adequate returns over the long term for the company.” The immediate economic impacts of Frenchtown and Missoula are enormous. At the time, Smurfit-Stone was the second-largest taxpayer in Missoula County, second only to NorthWestern Energy. January 14th, 2010 Smurfit-Stone’s Environmental Affairs Office states: “The company plans to remove all hazardous materials from the mill site.” On the last shift of the last day, the engines stopped, the gates closed and the parking lots emptied out. More than a decade later, after Smurfit-Stone dropped a mess in the heart of Missoula County, An industrial graveyard filled with sludge ponds, discarded heavy equipment and toxic metals sit dangerously close to our beloved Clark Fork River. Empty clean-up promises by shell companies inheriting Smurfit’s liabilities have done nothing to remove the hazardous waste pools that today sit seeping toxins into groundwater. Inaction by the state legislature, the EPA, and ownership will not be tolerated any longer. In collaboration with The Clark Fork Coalition and Pintler Group podcasts, Welcome to “Toxic: The Mess at Smurfit-Stone” . Follow along as we explore what’s beyond the “No Trespassing Signs” surrounding the 900 acre Smurfit complex. What’s the plan, and what can we as Missoulians do?
Categories: News, Science, Society & Culture
Weekly, Biblically-based, Christ-centered messages by Rev. Todd R. Lattig.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Hey! I’m Mo! A Detroit Native, Mom, Photographer, Podcaster and Event Host!!! This is a safe space to discuss the things that make us different but the things that make us the same. I’d love to have you as my guest. & Then There Was.
Categories: Comedy
You’re listening to Vanguard, the podcast series of the Institute for Internet and the Just Society. From neuroethics to digital human rights, cybersecurity and fair ai, we identify and explore themes of the digital society at the forefront of technological disruption and societal change. How can we ensure a democratic platform governance while balancing freedom of expression against hate speech? How to fight bias in AI? We discuss with experts across disciplines from all over the world gathering important insights at the forefront of technological disruption and societal change.
Categories: Technology
Having A Night is a podcast dedicated to reviving the lost art of the dinner party. Sophie von Haselberg and Ariana Venturi are obsessed with both the micro and the macro of the all-important question: how to throw the absolute, supreme, no holds barred, remember-it-forever-unless-you-were-too-drunk dinner party.
Categories: Arts, Leisure, Society & Culture
Jesse Dolan, the Intrycks team, and expert guests share digital marketing strategies and local SEO tactics that businesses can use to get ahead of the competition! With a local focus on search engine optimization, you’ll learn how to get found in search engines, and attract more new local customers for your business. Discover how to identify your ideal customers online, develop internet marketing strategies to get your website ranked for the searches you want, generate more qualified leads, and how to convert those leads into new customers at a higher rate. For the past 20 years, Jesse and Bob have operated real brick and mortar service businesses so they understand the real world struggles that local entrepreneurs are facing, and the limited time that is available. With that backdrop, each episode contains proven methods and actionable ideas that local business owners can quickly implement for improved online marketing to get new customers, and grow their business.
Categories: Business
Tags: digitalmarketing, internetmarketing, onlinemarketing, rank, searchengineoptimization, searchengines, SEO
I’m expressing my views and talking about my experiences from day to day. I hope you stay for a while and give feedback—I don’t mind. Please enjoy and subscribe! Cover art photo provided by Nick Morrison on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nickmorrison
Categories: Kids & Family
Hosts Ben Lawhorn and Ethan Simmie work through the A24 library of movies 24 minutes at a time. Or at least they try to. With full reviews and funny tangents, regardless if you are unfamiliar with A24 or an A24 superfan, this is the podcast for you! New episodes drop every Friday!
Categories: TV & Film
This is “What They’re Worth,” a podcast exposing the truths of everyday people who are willing to enter the beautiful mess of foster care and adoption. Follow us on Instagram @whattheyreworth
Categories: Kids & Family
Vegcast is a monthly podcast on vegetarian and vegan issues, featuring interviews, reviews, music and commentary.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: agriculture, Ahimsa, animals, Compassion, environment, Food, global, Green, health, music, peace, tofu, vance, veg, vegan, vegetarian, veggie
Welcome, take a seat, enjoy the rants, and the intermittent pockets of Wisdom and confusion. -Chizobam.
Categories: Society & Culture
After the Plot is a comedy investigative podcast on the Final Plank network
Categories: Comedy
Nick Vombrack and Jim Dalbec are two dads who have sat through a plethora of bad kids movies over the years. And it’s made them wonder if the films of their childhood were any better. Listen (or watch!) in as they go back to the 80’s, 90’s and beyond to find out if the movies of our youth are actually any good. Follow, like, rate and review wherever you listen or watch your podcasts. Reach out to us on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok. Leave us a voice message on Anchor. Support us at Buy Me A Coffee. We love you! www.wethoughtthiswasgood.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wethoughtthiswasgood/support
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: 80's, 90s, dads, Jim, Jim Dalbec, Kids, Movies, Nick, Nick Vombrack, Podcast, Podcasts, we thought this was good?