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    So Much Time, So Little to Do

    So Much Time, So Little to Do

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    Since Nov 14, 2017 03:43 UTC

    A podcast for people with too much time on their hands. Interests include reality TV, organic artisanal beauty products, hypochondria, and over-indulged dogs. Don’t worry, even though you’ve got time, this podcast will be brief.

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    Prosser Science Podcasts

    Prosser Science Podcasts

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    Since Oct 23, 2014 16:27 UTC

    This podcast chronicles the amblings and learnings of Prosser Career Academy students in Chicago, IL. All podcasts episodes are written and recorded by students in 9 through 12 grades. Delivering science content from our small classroom to the world. Please leave our class a rating and a comment with your favorite episode on iTunes. My students and I could use some feedback

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    J-Pod

    J-Pod

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    Since Jul 31, 2017 00:00 UTC

    Brittni and Mallory talk about all the weird and exciting things happening in Japan. Take a shot with us and settle in, it’s going to be weird.

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    Caller Go Ahead

    Caller Go Ahead

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    Since Feb 26, 2021 20:50 UTC

    Caller Go Ahead is a show made up of voicemails left by listeners like you at (702) 546-6329. Call whenever. Leave whatever. Initially launched in 2012, and relaunched in 2021. Founded by Jack Dire and made possible by Grim Rabbit Games. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caller-go-ahead/support

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    I’m A Dad, WTF?

    I’m A Dad, WTF?

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    Since May 28, 2019 15:12 UTC

    A podcast about fatherhood, manhood and masculinity for the 21st Century.

    What’s Up, Folks? Welcome to the “I’m A Dad WTF” podcast. This podcast is real talk about fatherhood, manhood, and masculinity for the 21st century. The first episode is all about how to forgive yourself when you parent beneath your values. There’s cussing, so you might not want to listen to this in front of your kids. If you get anything out of this episode, I want it to be this. STAR: Stop. Think and Replace. Before snapping at you kids or partner—we’re all stressed. We’re all snapping—I want you to Stop the unhelpful response. Think about how you want to lead with love and compassion for you family; and Replace the a**hole thought with something that will be useful and loving.

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    Fiction Talks from The Center for Fiction

    Fiction Talks from The Center for Fiction

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    Since Mar 6, 2018 18:12 UTC

    Since 2005, The Center for Fiction has been presenting some of the most celebrated authors in contemporary fiction. Fiction Talks features exclusive talks taken from our vast archive and new interviews with celebrated writers, bringing you the thoughts, feelings, and advice of great authors from the world of fiction. The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit literary organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to celebrating fiction. We work every day to connect readers and writers through our literary events, grants and awards, writing workshops, reading groups, and programs to help get kids reading.

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    Mama B

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    Since Jan 5, 2021 01:54 UTC

    Hello, Just Talkin’ Podcast is a platform where we are all moms and have so much to say and talk about . We have so many things we like to share , for example our pain, our struggles our loss and just life it’s self about being a mama these days . Please join me In breaking down those barriers and just opening up on how we feel about motherhood 💙

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    Christie’s ArtCasts

    Christie’s ArtCasts

    Since Oct 18, 2005 19:00 UTC

    Christie’s ArtCasts offer video and audio gallery talks by Christie’s International Specialists about fine art, antiques, wine, jewelry and watches. Learn more about upcoming sales and notable past highlights worldwide. For more information about Christie’s gallery talks and worldwide auctions visit Christie’s on the Web at www.christies.com

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    Park Baptist Church- Rock Hill, SC

    Park Baptist Church- Rock Hill, SC

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    Since Sep 23, 2012 04:00 UTC

    Park Baptist is located in old town Rock Hill, SC. Listen to sermons and interviews by Pastor Dave Kiehn and visit us on the web at parkbaptist.org. If you would like to learn more about Pastor Dave, please visit www.pastordavekiehn.com

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    Pick Your Poison With Marina Lopez and Jillian Patterson

    Pick Your Poison With Marina Lopez and Jillian Patterson

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    Since Jul 8, 2018 03:00 UTC

    Sit down, relax, and Pick Your Poison with Marina Lopez and Jillian Patterson as we discuss the children’s stories we all grew up with – but this time, with a twist. Pick Your Poison Theme Song by Aaron Abrams Cover Art by Anthony Cabezon https://www.facebook.com/PYPPodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/pyppodcast/

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    The X Revolution: X aka Edward-X aka Superstar X

    The X Revolution: X aka Edward-X aka Superstar X

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    Since Jul 2, 2017 05:49 UTC

    X aka Edward-X aka Superstar X is an emerging pop graffiti artist, VDJ, Original X Creator @ Superstar X Inc., and Gay Circuit Boy Performer Superstar. Over the past 15 years he has lived across Canada – in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Montréal. He has travelled to various countries such as France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Mexico and South Africa, with other special trips to cities in the United States including New York, Boston, Palm Springs, Honolulu and Los Angeles. His experiences attending key events in the international digital/DJ Culture and electronic music circuit, such as the spectacular BBCM Black & Blue Festivals, (one of the largest fundraisers for HIV/AIDS in the world) and countless other parties and events, has given him an independent and distinct perspective to create compelling pop graffiti artwork and music that represent a transformative time and space. Below is a copyrighted excerpt from Superstar X Inc.’s website, www.SuperstarX.com, where my sister Nicole wrote a very kind and concise bio description of my life story. SUPERSTAR X ABOUT VALUES X CREATORS X GALLERY X CHARACTERS X FILM X SHOP X BLOG X PARTNERS X SPONSORS X INVESTORS CONTACT About My Brother, Edward K. Weatherly This is a photo of Edward and I at the Armand Hammer United Word College of the American West (UWC-USA) 20-year reunion. Although it was an amazing experience for Edward to attend UWC-USA, he was hesitant to go back. He didn’t want to face his former classmates and deal with the questions. So, I went with him. It’s been hard for Edward to feel good about what he’s done with his life since UWC-USA, but he’s coming to terms with that. He’s learning that we each have our own special journey, including him. This is a photo of Edward and I at the Armand Hammer United Word College of the American West (UWC-USA) 20-year reunion. Although it was an amazing experience for Edward to attend UWC-USA, he was hesitant to go back. He didn’t want to face his former classmates and deal with the questions. So, I went with him. It’s been hard for Edward to feel good about what he’s done with his life since UWC-USA, but he’s coming to terms with that. He’s learning that we each have our own special journey, including him. Dear Reader, My brother, Edward K. Weatherly, used to be very comfortable in the spotlight. In fact, he loved it. Now, it’s a much different story. It’s rare that my brother leaves the house. He prefers to be by himself or only interact with people he knows. It’s a really big deal for my brother to interact with the world. So, it’s a really big deal that he’s sharing his story and his artwork for the world to see. I admire Edward’s courage to share his journey with us. I admire anyone who has the courage to share who they really are with the world. It’s inspiring. My wish is that SUPERSTAR X helps my brother, and all of us, to feel good about being human, however that’s expressed. I believe stories about being human are SO important for us to share, as they can help us feel more connected to ourselves, each other, and the world. It can be very liberating and healing to face our fears of judg(e)ment or rejection and to show up and be who we really are. However, I’ve learned that we must be ready for that and timing is everything. We each have our own timing and our own way to reveal whatever we’re ready to reveal and however we want to reveal it. So, until Edward is ready to write his bio, he’s asked that I write one for him: Edward is a self-taught pop-graffiti artist. His artwork provides us with an insightful glimpse into the rollercoaster ride through his darkness of schizophrenia, addiction, homelessness, homosexuality, and HIV, along the way to his light. Edward also finds inspiration from multimedia messages, such as binary digits, the letter X, billboards, aliens, and DJ culture. Some of Edward’s favourite music artists and DJs include Madonna, DJ Mark Anthony, DJ TK, Honey Dijon, Deko-Ze, Stephan Grondin, Paulo, Morabito, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, and Shawn Riker. Edward was a gifted child. He excelled in academics, classical piano, drama, and track-and-field. Based on his achievements, he obtained a full scholarship to attend Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (UWC-USA), located in Montezuma, New Mexico. The UWC-USA is one of 16 colleges in the world that “…makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.” Currently, Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan is President of all the United World Colleges. Upon graduating from UWC-USA, Edward received a full scholarship to attend Trinity College, at the University of Toronto, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was here that Edward demonstrated his first psychotic episode, which ultimately prevented him from graduating. Edward was later diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. There is a severe lack of awareness and understanding about schizophrenia that feeds the stigma associated with it, which is largely perpetuated by the media. For example, schizophrenia is NOT a split or multiple personality disorder and most people with schizophrenia are nonviolent, but the contrary is often the misunderstanding. The word schizophrenia originates from two Greek words that mean “split mind,” which was first used by a Swiss psychiatrist, Eugen Bleuler, to describe the mind’s split or separation from reality. While there exist many definitions, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) defines schizophrenia as the following: “Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality. Although schizophrenia is not as common as other mental disorders, the symptoms can be very disabling.” — National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Approximately 1% of the population has schizophrenia. Symptoms tend to be found earlier in males (late teens to early twenties) and later in females (late twenties to early thirties). Although there is no cure for schizophrenia, there is treatment. There is hope. In addition to this diagnosis, there were many challenges that Edward faced, but there was also a significant light that surfaced during this time. The light was Edward’s artwork, revealing influences of his artist idols: Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. Before hospitalization, Edward’s art materialized in a mixed-media form: he drew his designs on top of pages from magazines or other print media. Upon hospitalization, Edward’s art came to life in a way that seemed to more clearly connect us to what he was trying to say. This is the first piece Edward drew, after being hospitalized for the first time… “My Self” by Edward K. Weatherly “My Self” by Edward K. Weatherly I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen a piece of Edward’s artwork without at least one “X” in it and/or some form of an alien being with antennae. The letter “X” and aliens have significant meaning for Edward. He believed he was communicating with aliens by means of the letter “X,” which he found “secretly hidden” within multimedia content or contexts. For example, if he saw the word “question” on a billboard, he would convert the letter “i” to represent the number “1” and the letter “o” to represent the number “0.” Together, these numbers made ten, which is also an “X” in Roman numerals. This pattern would repeat itself, incessantly. Wherever he went and wherever he looked, he was diligently making these translations. He often told our family that he didn’t know what this message was exactly but he was convinced it was BIG. We’re now convinced, no matter what the source, my brother was right: it’s a very BIG message, indeed. The five photos below are from Edward’s first art exhibition, “My Self, My Message,” at Gallery^X, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This show meant a lot to him, and it was in a perfect location: Toronto, the city he loved, and the gallery had an “X” in its name. All of the ingredients he needed at the time. The front-and-back view of the cards that were used to promote Edward’s first public art exhibition was “My Self, My Message,” at Gallery^X, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The front-and-back view of the cards that were used to promote Edward’s first public art exhibition was “My Self, My Message,” at Gallery^X, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Some of Edward’s artwork that was on display at his first art exhibition, “My Self, My Message,” at Gallery^X, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Some of Edward’s artwork that was on display at his first art exhibition, “My Self, My Message,” at Gallery^X, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Edward is intently focused on creating his next piece, atop a tarp, during his first public art exhibition: “My Self, My Message.” Edward is intently focused on creating his next piece, atop a tarp, during his first public art exhibition: “My Self, My Message.” Some of Edward’s larger pieces, on display at his first public art exhibition: “My Self, My Message.” Some of Edward’s larger pieces, on display at his first public art exhibition: “My Self, My Message.” Edward is posing for a photo to include in a promo about his first public art exhibition, “My Self, My Message,” published in Toronto’s Xtra! Edward is wearing a hoodie with a silk-screened image of one of his pieces: “Control.” Edward is posing for a photo to include in a promo about his first public art exhibition, “My Self, My Message,” published in Toronto’s Xtra! Edward is wearing a hoodie with a silk-screened image of one of his pieces: “Control.” As Edward continued to create, it became clear that his artwork played a vital role in his recovery, which fuelled the inspiration for me to write a screenplay and create SUPERSTAR X, a social multimedia company that celebrates being human, to entertain and enlighten. While working on the pre-production of the 3D-animation docudrama version of SUPERSTAR X, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Edward was interviewed with Xtra! magazine. Click here to read an article, called “Road to Recovery,” which includes an interview with Edward that was published in Vancouver’s Xtra! magazine. Eventually, Edward returned to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where he lived with our mother for 10 years before returning to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he now lives by himself in The Village. Taken circa 2008, the three photos below are from my first trip to Toronto with Edward, to attend SNAP!, an annual fundraiser for the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT). Edward and I (Nicole) having fun at SNAP!, an annual fundraiser for the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT). Edward and I (Nicole) having fun at SNAP!, an annual fundraiser for the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT). Edward on the “red carpet” at SNAP!, an annual AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) fundraiser. Edward on the “red carpet” at SNAP!, an annual AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) fundraiser. This is a photo from our trip to Toronto, the first time Edward had been back since “living” on the streets. It was a very emotional but healing trip for both of us. This is a photo from our trip to Toronto, the first time Edward had been back since “living” on the streets. It was a very emotional but healing trip for both of us. In October 2013, Edward was appointed Artistic Curator / Special Partner with the BBCM Foundation to assist the Organizing Committee with the debut edition of LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction at the Black & Blue Festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At the BBCM’s Black & Blue Festival, he also performed as an opening DJ and created a 23-hour long multimedia VJ laser installation, in collaboration with LaserTech Canada. The video below is a sample from this collaborative installation. The video below is the complete multimedia VJ installation that Edward created and debuted at the Black & Blue Festival. The images, movements, and remixes (using GrandVJ software) are by Edward (Note: LaserTech Canada added lasers over Edward’s installation at the event, as the lasers were not embedded in his installation video). The following two music mixes are from Edward’s performance as a DJ, in October 2013, for the Black & Blue Festival while creating a 23-hour long multimedia VJ laser installation, in collaboration with LaserTech Canada. To listen to more of Edward’s mixes, please click here to check out his profile on SoundCloud. The three photos below are from the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction. The first two photos show Edward’s art pieces that he created live at the event, and the third photo is one of the rooms that displayed some of final creations by other participating artists. “NO. X,” one of the art pieces that Edward created live at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation “NO. X,” one of the art pieces that Edward created live at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation “NO. IX,” one of the art pieces that Edward created live at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation “NO. IX,” one of the art pieces that Edward created live at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation One of the rooms at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event, which displayed some of the final creations by other participating artists. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation One of the rooms at the BBCM Foundation’s LIVE Art Multimedia Interaction event, which displayed some of the final creations by other participating artists. Photo Source: BBCM Foundation No matter where Edward has been along his journey, I’ve always felt synchronously connected to him but it has definitely not been easy. There have been many heart-breaking and mind-breaking moments for our family, as the rollercoaster ride is still there in varying degrees, threatening to steal Edward away from us. It’s an ongoing education on how to love Edward without enabling him at our family’s expense (and ultimately his), depending on where he’s at along his journey. It’s also a big reason why I was inspired to create SUPERSTAR X, to celebrate being human, for those who are afflicted with mental illness and addiction challenges but also for the families who are often devastated by the effects as well. No matter what, we do our best to not stay in the darkness and instead focus on our gratitude, trusting our journeys, being true to ourselves, and loving each other along the way. I wish you a wonderful day! Thank you for reading, Nicole Categories: Biographies Tags: Edward K Weatherly, schizophrenia, mental illness, mental health, pop-graffiti artist March 2, 2017 4 Likes Share Share Comments (0) Newest First Subscribe via e-mail Preview POST COMMENT… The Wonderful World of “Wrong” About Me, Nicole M. Weatherly

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    Pardon Our Ignorance

    Pardon Our Ignorance

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    Since Jan 28, 2021 05:48 UTC

    Pardon Our Ignorance is a podcast about any and everything we give our insights on life, tell stories, question everything and answer with our style of entertainment.

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    This Bites

    This Bites

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    Since Mar 2, 2018 15:57 UTC

    Each week on This Bites, dining critic Ann Christenson from Milwaukee Magazine and Radio Milwaukee’s resident foodie Tarik Moody dig into the city’s culinary and restaurant culture to help you find new spots, old favorites and the best ingestibles around Milwaukee.

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    Love Is Out There

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    Since Aug 7, 2020 19:52 UTC

    A 90 DAY FIANCE PODCAST. Alan and Julia recap episodes week by week.

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    Intersections – Oklahoma

    Intersections – Oklahoma

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    Since Jun 12, 2016 21:22 UTC

    This podcast explores the lives of some of the most interesting people the host meets. We explore the deeper meanings of those peoples lives and their motivations.

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    Ave Explores

    Ave Explores

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    Since Sep 28, 2019 14:00 UTC

    A project of Ave Maria Press, Ave Explores helps you discover and learn about aspects of the Catholic faith from a variety of different angles, looking at topics relevant to the spiritual life in a fresh, engaging, and practical way.

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    L’Abri Fellowship – Southborough

    L’Abri Fellowship – Southborough

    Since Nov 6, 2019 17:04 UTC

    A podcast resource providing audio of the most current lectures given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts (USA). For iTunes access, visit http://goo.gl/ZmJnOf

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    Des’s Island Discs

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    Since Apr 14, 2020 12:00 UTC

    Des Cahill is joined by guests from various walks of life to discuss their favourite choices of music. Des’s Island Discs is a programme grown from the Covid lockdown – a kind of escape during difficult times. The final guest to the island is Public Health Nurse Maria Burke who represents all the frontline workers still working day and night to keep us safe during the Covid crisis.

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    Ah Who Dat?

    Ah Who Dat?

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    Since Sep 8, 2016 04:45 UTC

    Hosted by AlysiaSimone, editor of the Caribbean-American culture website RewindAndComeAgain.com, Ah Who Dat? is a bi-monthly conversation with members of the Caribbean diaspora. From the arts and technology to science and social justice issues, we speak with those who are making moves in the Caribbean and beyond.

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