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  • I Pooped My Pants The Podcast
  • P-Cast
  • Whiskey Riff Raff
  • ‘Stand Up’ Style Entertainment
  • Mind Gap
  • The Happy Rant
  • Should I Worry About This? Podcast
  • Small Town Murder
  • Behrens House of Chaos
  • What Exactly Do You Do?
  • We Need To Talk
  • Bitslap with KBC | WFMU
  • The Inscrutable Brimblebanks Brothers’ Electronic Storytime
  • Beyond The Beef
  • Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast
  • Quinn Cummings Gives Bad Advice
  • Finding the Funny: Leadership Tips From a Comedian
  • Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott
  • Pass The Gravy
  • It’s A Whole Thing
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    I Pooped My Pants The Podcast

    I Pooped My Pants The Podcast

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    Since Jan 22, 2022 19:00 UTC

    A hilarious look at some of the most embarrassing moments in our lives. Hosted by R.J. & Ry this brief podcast promises to have you laughing so hard you might poop your pants… And if you do give us a shout cause you could be the next guest on I Pooped My Pants: The Podcast

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    P-Cast

    P-Cast

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    Since May 19, 2017 02:33 UTC

    A podcast that celebrates all things lady. We are ladies who love ladies who talk about ladies.

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    Whiskey Riff Raff

    Whiskey Riff Raff

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    Since Apr 13, 2018 00:53 UTC

    A podcast by Whiskey Riff for the country fan. On ‘Whiskey Riff Raff,’ Steve Gazibara and Wes Langeler give an unfiltered and unapologetic take on country music, life, and all the craziness that comes with it. Laugh with us. Rant with us. Drink with us.

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    ‘Stand Up’ Style Entertainment

    ‘Stand Up’ Style Entertainment

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    Since Jul 4, 2013 09:07 UTC

    Short sharp ‘stand up like’ entertainment, Podcasts are between five and fifteen minutes, no waffling just straight to the point British humour comedy and entertainment.

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    Mind Gap

    Mind Gap

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    Since Aug 21, 2015 00:20 UTC

    For years Doug Cochrane and Justin Strandlund have been good friends and frequent improv partners. They share a love of debating any topic, although their discussions usually come back around to two things: movies and space. Their most infamous debate involved a 2 hour discussion (while at work) about the actual possibility of time travel and it’s potential ramifications on mankind; this included a full diagram drawn on a wall-sized whiteboard. Time well spent. MindGap is what happens when they sit together in front of a microphone and press record.

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    The Happy Rant

    The Happy Rant

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    Since Aug 28, 2015 14:09 UTC

    Barnabas Piper, Ted Kluck, and Ronnie Martin cheerfully – if sarcastically – rant about all the things that don’t matter all that much (and some that do).

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    Should I Worry About This? Podcast

    Should I Worry About This? Podcast

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    Since Oct 12, 2015 15:55 UTC

    Cat Oddy and Eden Robins are professional worriers. We’ll tell you what to worry about, when to worry about it, and how best to go about your worrying. New podcast episodes every Monday! Find us on Twitter and Facebook too! Listen to us on Stitcher! Enter your e-mail address: Powered by FeedPress

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    Small Town Murder
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    Behrens House of Chaos

    Behrens House of Chaos

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    Since Mar 13, 2020 20:00 UTC

    Husband and wife podcasting duo, talking about living in a house of chaos and everything that goes along with that. Our journey over the past few years has led us to want to share it with the world. The ups, the downs, and the chaos. We hope you enjoy!

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    What Exactly Do You Do?

    What Exactly Do You Do?

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    Since Apr 8, 2014 18:21 UTC

    Most people don’t think their jobs are interesting. We beg to differ. And we prove it by–get this–asking them what they actually DO at work.

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    We Need To Talk

    We Need To Talk

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    Since Feb 14, 2018 05:00 UTC

    The podcast where we discuss the best things we experienced, read, saw, heard or consumed in any way, shape or form each week.

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    Bitslap with KBC | WFMU

    Bitslap with KBC | WFMU

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    Since Jul 9, 2019 20:19 UTC

    Back in 1979, I made the decision to accept Dr Demento as my personal savior. Since then, with the help of his apostles Spike, Al, Stan and Black-Eyed Susan Brown, I have made it my mission to spread the Gospel of the Firesign and the Word of the Waller. Please join me and my fellow seekers as we find the Wisdom we crave and the Rapture we deserve. A new sermon every Tuesday (and NO collection plate!).

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    The Inscrutable Brimblebanks Brothers’ Electronic Storytime

    The Inscrutable Brimblebanks Brothers’ Electronic Storytime

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    Since Dec 16, 2014 19:39 UTC

    The Brimblebanks Brothers tell exciting stories to thrill, illuminate, rouse, and/or inspire nightmares. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll laugh at people for crying. In the style of classic radio dramas, but without all that racism.

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    Beyond The Beef

    Beyond The Beef

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    Since Feb 1, 2016 05:00 UTC

    Business can be complex – which also means that it can be really dysfunctional at times! But as much as there may be to complain about, at some point we need to start moving past our frustrations and toward some type of constructive solutions – which is exactly what Beyond The Beef is all about! Join hosts Bob Caporale and James Luizzi as they “beef” about business problems, and then turn the tables to find real solutions that companies can implement if only they care to listen! So whether you’re an employee, a consumer, or both, you’re sure to get a few tips, a few tricks, and more than a few laughs as we all start to move Beyond the Beef!

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    Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast

    Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast

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    Since Jun 29, 2020 05:08 UTC

    Synthaholics is a group for friends that love to talk about Star Trek, that started with David Duncan and Aaron O’Brian. Over time our little Star Trek podcast family has grown with the addition of Guy Davis. We look to bring you a weekly highly irreverent, somewhat comedic and yet clearly passionate take on all things Star Trek! So what are you waiting for click download for your weekly shot of Star Trek!

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    Quinn Cummings Gives Bad Advice

    Quinn Cummings Gives Bad Advice

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    Since Jun 3, 2019 13:00 UTC

    Quinn Cummings knows nothing. This has never stopped her from giving advice. In each episode, Quinn boldly tries to solve problems that really should be handled by far more qualified people. You can listen here, or follow this podcast on your favorite platform, below…

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    Finding the Funny: Leadership Tips From a Comedian

    Finding the Funny: Leadership Tips From a Comedian

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    Since Oct 16, 2020 10:00 UTC

    It’s funny business! Learn leadership & business skills to deal with people & handle life’s curveballs. A professional comedian offers laughs & practical tips. Funny comedian & top keynote speaker Jan McInnis’s unique, fun and useful ideas will help you develop solutions to your own work and life issues. Jan is an established comedy writer. She’s sold material for Jay Leno’s Tonight Show monologue on the Tonight Show as well as many other people, places and groups – radio, TV, syndicated cartoon strips, and even guests on the Jerry Springer show (her parents are proud). For over 25+ years she’s traveled country as a comedian, keynote speaker, and Master of Ceremonies. She’s shared her clean comedy with thousands of organizations, and her business tips with thousands of corporations and associations. She’s been onstage in front of everyone from the Mayo Clinic to several of the Federal Reserve Banks. Jan is also currently co-starring in the Baby Boomer Comedy Show, touring theatres with comedian Kent Rader, and she is also an excellent Master of Ceremonies! Jan is the author of two books “Finding the Funny Fast – How to Create Quick Humor to Connect with Clients, Coworkers & Crowds,” and “Convention Comedian – Stories and Wisdom From Two Decades of Chicken Dinners and Comedy Clubs.” Her short stories can be heard on her popular podcast: “Comedian Stories: Tales From the Road in Under 5 Minutes.” What’s in store every week? Monday – Friday – Jan offers a quick tip for managing work and personal life Saturday – a tip for Finding the Funny . . . Jan will help you find the funny in your life with a quick tip on using humor Sunday – It’s time to sit back and enjoy a minute of Jan’s clean comedy from her shows. Jan has shared her humor keynotes with groups such as… Mayo Clinic Abbott Pharmaceuticals Sanofi Aventis Pharmaceuticals Kaiser-Permanente Davita Dialysis Centers Blue Cross Blue Shield National Council for Prescription Drug Companies Organization of Nurse Leaders Federal Reserve Banks BDO Accounting Transamerica Insurance & Investment Group Merrill Lynch American Institute of CPAs National League of Cities International Worker’s Compensation Fund LA County Management Association Social Security Administration Southern California Public Power Authority U.S. Air Force American Heart Associations Go Red For Women luncheons Speaking of Women’s Health International Association of Administrative Professionals Toyota Women’s Conference Women in Insurance and Financial Services Soroptimists Women in Film & Video Henry Ford Health Centers Women’s Event Breast cancer awareness School Business Officials associations School superintendent associations School boards associations State education associations Community college associations Head Start associations Texas adult protective services Association of Elementary and Middle School Principals International Association of Emergency Managers Disney Emergency Managers COPIC Salt Lake County Public Works and Municipal Services Disaster Recovery Conference Pennsylvania Governor’s Occupational Safety and Health conference Mid Atlantic Safety conference and Chesapeake Regional Safety Council Risk associations American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Associations NIGP Public procurement associations Public purchasing associations correctional associations public utilities public personnel associations rural housing associations community action associations Health Information Management Associations Healthcare Financial Management Associations Hospitals Home Healthcare Associations Assisted Living Associations Medical Group Management Associations Healthcare Risk Associations Healthcare Quality Associations state emergency management associations insurance groups state education associations community college associations school administrators associations school nutrition associations principal associations library associations

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    Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott

    Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott

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    Since Dec 25, 2023 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve never heard the term “Mathematical Fiction” before, Edwin Abbott Abbott’s 1884 novella, Flatland can certainly enlighten you! Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions was published in 1884 and since then, it has been discovered and re-discovered by succeeding generations who have been delighted by its unique view of society and people. The plot opens with a description of the fictional Flatland. The narrator calls himself “Square” and asks readers to “Imagine a vast sheet of paper on which straight Lines, Squares, Triangles, Pentagons, Hexagons and other figures, instead of remaining fixed in their places, move freely about… but without the power of rising above the surface or sinking below it, very much like shadows…” This is a country where the “solid” or the three dimensional do not exist. The women are Straight Lines, while the men, depending on their status, are figures with three or more sides. The lowest class are the Triangles, while the highest class of all are the Circles. One night the Square has a dream about a world with two dimensions, but it turns out to be a nightmare, and Square is glad to return to the “reality” of Flatland. He has another strange experience, when he has a visitation. A strange presence enters his room. It is a Sphere. Square and his wife are shocked to see such a weird creature. But it begins talking to them and informs them that it belongs to a world called Spaceland. Square visits Spaceland with his new friend and once he realizes that more dimensions are possible, he undergoes a huge spiritual metamorphosis. However the rulers of Flatland are not about to accept such subversive views… Flatland is essentially a novel that uses satire to portray the rigid, unfair and oppressive social class system that pervaded Victorian England. Birth and status determined everything in a person’s life and it was almost impossible for people to move into the upper echelons of society. Flatland is also a virulent attack on the prevailing ideas about women, their role and status. Abbott portrays the unrelenting hierarchies that prevented people from achieving their personal goals. Readers may be reminded of other allegories and satires, notably Plato’s Cave and Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. For modern day readers, Flatland is indeed an eye opener into concepts that seemed fixed and certain a century ago, but have been proven otherwise through scientific research. Knowledge is seen as a continuum and not a fixed goal; this is what books like Flatland teach us.

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    It’s A Whole Thing

    It’s A Whole Thing

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    Since Feb 14, 2018 04:22 UTC

    A podcast where we talk about absolutely nothing important at all. Hosted by 3 friends in their garage.

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