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  • Destination Unlimited
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  • Clothed Men Discuss Barenaked Ladies
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  • Futurized – thought leadership on our emerging future
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    Destination Unlimited

    Destination Unlimited

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    Since Mar 17, 2016 02:42 UTC

    Join Victor “The Voice” Fuhrman as he takes you through a magical yet grounded exploration of the mysterious, the shrouded and the unexplained. Join him on the bridge between science and spirituality with engaging topics, fascinating guests and a Destination Unlimited!

    Listen Live every Wednesday, 8 PM ET, at http://omtimes.com/iom

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    Feeding Your Passion

    Feeding Your Passion

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    Since Jun 6, 2020 11:00 UTC

    The Podcast for the Entrepreneur and the Food Connoisseur! The purpose of this podcast is to inspire the current and next generation of restaurateurs as well as to connect with the passionate food connoisseur! After 27 years in the foodservice industry, as part of the supply chain, I believe that restaurant Owners are some of the most special entrepreneurs in the world. They have built the foodservice industry on a solid foundation of FOOD, PASSION & SERVICE! You will enjoy the opportunity to get to know our celebrity guest restaurateurs while you learn from their experiences on their path to success and hear the inspiration for their most memorable menu items! https://feedingyourpassion.com

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    Rebellious Wellness Over 50

    Rebellious Wellness Over 50

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    Since Jan 1, 2021 16:30 UTC

    For women over 50 who want to beat the conventional wisdom that says aging equals low energy, weight gain, loss of vitality, disease, and a life that gets smaller and smaller. BS! The RWO50 podcast takes on all the myths of aging–body, mind, spirit–with science-based information so you can worry less about getting older and more about getting through that bucket list. Aging should not diminish your ability to live and love fully. Join the Rebellious Wellness way and learn how to age better and enjoy the ride no matter where it takes you.

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    Getting to Know Each Other and the Faculty

    Getting to Know Each Other and the Faculty

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    Since Feb 1, 2021 03:59 UTC

    This podcast is about learning the faculty at The University of Tennessee.

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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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    The Rebirth: Motherhood as an Initiation

    The Rebirth: Motherhood as an Initiation

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    Since May 12, 2023 20:07 UTC

    A podcast for those navigating the portal of motherhood. Here, we hold reverence for this sacred rite of passage, regardless of the circumstances. We are trauma-informed, leaving behind the toxic positivity often found in the natural birth and parenting community. In these spaces, there is an echo chamber of idealized versions of the “right way” to be a “natural” mother, which can leave us with shame and loneliness if the ideal is not our experience. This is a space of duality; we recognize that through honoring both the dark and the light, we can cultivate greater wisdom, meaning, and magic.

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    Clothed Men Discuss Barenaked Ladies

    Clothed Men Discuss Barenaked Ladies

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    Since Nov 17, 2020 10:01 UTC

    Chris and Ephraim are two Canadian pals, chatting about a beloved Canadian band, The Barenaked Ladies, album by album. They are wearing clothes the whole time

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    Bob Couchenour the first years

    Bob Couchenour the first years

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    Since Nov 16, 2006 05:45 UTC

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    We are an independent recording studio with eclectic interests. Two musicians with eighty-five years collective music experience, and networking with other musicians and artists around the world, developing our own creations and enhancing those of others. We are creating our own reality and proving that dreams do come true – if you want them, move towards them and provide the environment for it to happen.

    http://www.soundclick.com/SonXproStudios

    Ed Talbot and Bob Couchenour originally became friends on Multiply and through the course of events Bob moved from Gettysburg Pennsylvania USA to Ed’s residence outside Providence Rhode Island and here joined forces to work together and realize a common dream and vision of both. These recordings were made at a jam session May 27, 2009 auditioning a drummer to become a part of the group.

    Expanded tracks of the sessions may be downloaded here:

    http://cid-44a8b420464af8b7.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Foster%20Studio/5-27-09

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    Futurized – thought leadership on our emerging future

    Futurized – thought leadership on our emerging future

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    Since Jun 19, 2020 03:00 UTC

    The Futurized podcast goes beneath the trends, tracking the underlying forces of disruption in tech, policy, business models, social dynamics, and the environment. Futurist Trond Arne Undheim, PhD, author, investor, and serial entrepreneur, interviews smart people with a soul. Every week, founders, authors, executives and other thought leaders come on the show to discuss the societal impact of deep tech (e.g. AI, blockchain, IoT, CRISPR, nanotech, 3D printing, quantum, robotics) and the emerging future of work, markets, business and society.

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    Life As He Reveals

    Life As He Reveals

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    Since Sep 7, 2020 16:47 UTC

    Life as He Reveals is a podcast that examines what the Christian faith looks like beyond Sunday morning. Join host Sherise Lee as she explores topics like wanting, losing, belonging – and how we can bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to light in these everyday experiences.

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    This Week In Radio Tech (TWiRT)

    This Week In Radio Tech (TWiRT)

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    Since Oct 21, 2023 15:42 UTC

    Broadcast Engineers – especially Radio engineers – work behind the scenes to bring you most everything we listen to, including web-delivered audio.Broadcast engineer and radio station owner Kirk Harnack brings you “This Week in Radio Tech”. Along with co-hosts Tom Ray, Chris Tobin, and Chris Tarr, TWiRT episodes feature sage audio advice, “There I was…” stories, and instruction from some of the sharpest minds in audio media technology today. TWiRT is smart, informative, and lots of fun for audio, RF, and packet-loving geeks.

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    Hippy Ever After

    Hippy Ever After

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    Since Jun 26, 2020 02:42 UTC

    We live a crazy life that is off the beaten path and we have opened the doors for you to hear it all. From battling chronic illnesses with alternative medicine and nutrition to homeschooling our boys, and running a small business. Most importantly, it’s about how we stay connected through it all. Everything we do, we do together. This is our life and we’re living it hippy ever after.

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    HipHop & Politics w/ QueenDelilah

    HipHop & Politics w/ QueenDelilah

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    Since May 2, 2019 02:59 UTC

    Bringing politics to urban and professional communities, millennials, and those before us who are culturally in sync with music and politics! This show is intended to help you stay woke, dope, and politically active so that you can be apart of the change or better yet, create it.

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    Presenting Disney Podcast

    Presenting Disney Podcast

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    Since Aug 23, 2015 19:03 UTC

    “Presenting Disney Podcast” with your host Jeff and sometimes Brit is a dependable feed direct in to the mind’s of Disney fan’s everywhere. If you enjoy the show please subscribe and rate the show. Comments will be read on an episode of the Presenting Disney Podcast

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    WWHW: Why, What, How-To, What-If

    WWHW: Why, What, How-To, What-If

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    Since Aug 7, 2019 19:19 UTC

    Get the formulas you need to overcome writer’s block to create your podcast, book, or course.

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    American Greed Factory Podcast

    American Greed Factory Podcast

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    Since Mar 20, 2009 23:12 UTC

    A rake across the landscape of pop-culture. Each episode we discuss what media we have consumed lately, have the occasional pop culture feature, and plenty of tangents.

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    Two Guys Into Fridays: The TGIF Podcast

    Two Guys Into Fridays: The TGIF Podcast

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    Since Feb 11, 2022 11:00 UTC

    A recap of TGIF 30 years later. Two Guys Into Fridays

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    Esri Speaker Series Podcasts

    Esri Speaker Series Podcasts

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    Since Jan 4, 2010 18:16 UTC

    The Speaker Series offers free short audio recordings that feature GIS technology insights from GIS users, business partners, and Esri staff.

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    Save Our Sisters-Unplugged

    Save Our Sisters-Unplugged

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    Since Mar 10, 2021 20:28 UTC

    Welcome to the Save Our Sisters Unplugged Podcast! Tune in to hear honest conversations about topics such as Business, Finance, Self-Development, Relationships, and of course Empowering our Sisterhood. I encourage women of all ages to free themselves by using their voices to share their survival to success stories, which will inspire and support women. Subscribe now so you can be inspired, motivated, and elevated to the next level of your life. Remember, our future is female! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/norine-fahie/support

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