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  • Things I Wish I Had Known
  • Eat. Play. Sex.
  • Give It Time Podcast
  • Call of the Deep: A Dungeons & Dragons 5E Actual Play Podcast
  • Ruel’s Running Podcast
  • Reading Plays
  • It’s Always Christmas… Except Sometimes
  • Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show: A Musical-Podcast
  • Static in the Signal
  • Kosmo Unfiltered
  • Scripts & Scribes
  • The Table Round- Audio Drama
  • The Great Switch
  • KATAGLYPHS
  • Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
  • Knights of the Night Actual Play Podcast
  • Morning Comes to Comfort
  • Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
  • We Cantrip – A D&D Podcast
  • Digital Dojo – Audio Theater
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    Things I Wish I Had Known

    Things I Wish I Had Known

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    Since Aug 6, 2019 04:00 UTC

    If you had words of advice for your younger self, what would they be?

    Things I Wish I Had Known covers all things mental health from a child’s perspective. Our guest speakers share their own personal or professional experiences to add richness and depth to the learning of those who work with children or who have their own children to help us all understand the challenges of being a child a bit better.

    This podcast is produced by Clear Sky Children’s Charity, a Play & Creative Arts Therapy charity who support children who have experienced trauma and families. The podcast is hosted by Charity Founder Sophia Giblin with a fabulous line up of speakers who all have something valuable and interesting to share.

    In between guest episodes you can tune in to Sophia speaking with Becky Hill, Head of Therapeutic Services and Dramatherapist at Clear Sky Children’s Charity about challenges that therapists face when working with children and families.

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    Eat. Play. Sex.

    Eat. Play. Sex.

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    Since Jan 6, 2017 17:16 UTC

    We’ve done some revamping over here on the podcast transforming Eat Play Sex into Sex Love Psychedelics. Sex Love Psychedelics with Dr Cat Meyer will stimulate + titilate your brain with all of the psycho-sexual conversations + guest experts to answer your curiosities on sex, love, and the psyche. Whether we are analyzing the complexities of love, giving tips on energetic orgasms, or getting off on the latest research in psychedelics, it’s going to be a very WILD + expansive experience for us all. Check it out + be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a beat.

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    Give It Time Podcast

    Give It Time Podcast

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    Since Jun 23, 2020 18:21 UTC

    Welcome to the Give It Time Podcast! In our podcast, we interview unique and interesting people and discuss how they use their time at work, fun, or in service to others. We also go over how people have used their time in the past, as well as how they use their time today.

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    Call of the Deep: A Dungeons & Dragons 5E Actual Play Podcast

    Call of the Deep: A Dungeons & Dragons 5E Actual Play Podcast

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    Since Feb 7, 2022 19:03 UTC

    The Sword Coast is where the continent of Faerûn meets the Sea of Swords in the west. This coastline is populated by a wealth of different folk from the Savage Frontier in the north down to the nation of Amn in the south. The settlements on the coast and the Island Kingdoms of the Sea of Swords and Trackless Sea are the primary settings of this campaign, but other inland locations may feature more prominently during your playthrough. For additional information on these locations, consult the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide. The coastline itself is perilous and changeable. In the north is the Sea of Moving Ice, filled with great bergs that shatter the hulls of unwary ships. Further south lies calmer waters and friendly ports and cities, such as Neverwinter, Waterdeep, and Baldur’s Gate. Despite the existence of these havens, Red Rocks isn’t the only thing that will sink your vessel. Pirates from Luskan and The Northlander Isles roam the coast, targeting merchant galleys and bullying fishing boats. The seas too are cruel, harbouring hideous monsters, tempestuous squalls and unseen horrors in their depths. Many strange forces have threatened the Sword Coast in recent years, from marauding giants to a death curse, the Cult of Elemental Evil and Tiamat herself. Brave heroes have managed to restore peace to the region each time, but this new threat may be the breaking point. Something distinctly alien has crash-landed in Faerûn. Something which the Material Plane is not equipped to deal with.

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    Ruel’s Running Podcast

    Ruel’s Running Podcast

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    Since Dec 24, 2014 12:19 UTC

    Ruel’s Running Podcast’s host Ruel Abadam, a recreational Ultra Runner, Health Enthusiast, and Family Guy talks about things related to Health, Ultra Running, Family, and Play.

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    Reading Plays

    Reading Plays

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    Since Sep 2, 2014 19:38 UTC

    Reading plays is like a book group, but for plays. Each episode features an in depth discussion of a new or classic modern play. Each week we do a close reading of a play, discussing it’s merits, themes, issues raised, and so on. You can play along by reading or watching a production of the play before you listen to the show. Join Gareth Stack & James Van De Waal for a light hearted but in depth discussion of theatre, from classic French farce, to post modern drama.

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    It’s Always Christmas… Except Sometimes

    It’s Always Christmas… Except Sometimes

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    Since Nov 14, 2022 14:49 UTC

    Total Smokeshow presents “It’s Always Christmas… Except Sometimes,” a Hallmark parody podcast series written and performed by Sam Gordon, Reva Grimball, J. Steven Madura, Bryan Jackson, Britt Migs, and Caroline Yates. Original music and editing by Sam Gordon.

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    Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show: A Musical-Podcast

    Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show: A Musical-Podcast

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    Since Aug 26, 2021 15:00 UTC

    Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show is a new musical with Book, Music, Lyrics by Tyler Tafolla. With additional Music and Lyrics by McKale Bingham and Jack DePuy. “On the Great Plains of America in the year 1935, a young con man named Scott Robbins passes himself off as a world famous magician to join a traveling circus and make a better life for himself. He will try not to get caught while finding love, family and something greater in himself.”The show originated at AMDA College Conservatory of the Performing Arts as a college workshop, a part of the student led Artist Lab: Student Vision. Scott Robbins had a run at the New York Theatre Festival: Summerfest, where it was nominated for Best Musical and Best Score. This new musical has also had productions at Rockwell Table & Stage Los Angeles, The Hillcrest Center for the Arts Thousand Oaks, and Groundworks Theatre Arts in San Diego. The show was also performed as a student led zoom production for Manhattan School of Music in 2020. This musical now comes to you in the style of the 1930’s radio plays of the past, with the hope to whisk you away to an exciting, new and colorful world. Instagram: @scottrobbinsnewmusical. Facebook & Youtube: Scott Robbins and the Traveling Show

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    Static in the Signal

    Static in the Signal

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    Since Jun 11, 2021 20:19 UTC

    Trapped in an old radio station, the only thing Wyatt can do is broadcast, looking for their friends.

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    Kosmo Unfiltered

    Kosmo Unfiltered

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    Since Nov 17, 2021 15:20 UTC

    Welcome to Kosmo Unfiltered where we talk about life, family, work, play, fitness, entrepreneurship, finance, business, hobbies, and a lot more!

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    Scripts & Scribes

    Scripts & Scribes

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    Since May 6, 2012 18:05 UTC

    Scripts & Scribes is a free writer’s resource website and weekly podcast with interviews and information from top writing professionals in books/publishing, film & television, theatre, video games and comic books.

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    The Table Round- Audio Drama

    The Table Round- Audio Drama

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    Since Feb 19, 2014 23:04 UTC

    An ongoing, full cast epic set during the Age of Chivalry, a glorious era of brave knights, lovely damosels, and high adventure. Witness the rise and fall of Camelot, beginning with the boy Arthur first drawing the Sword from the Stone. Live the Immortal Legends of The Table Round!

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    The Great Switch

    The Great Switch

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    Since Dec 24, 2013 02:32 UTC
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    KATAGLYPHS

    KATAGLYPHS

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    Since Mar 25, 2020 18:48 UTC

    KATAGLYPHS | Life Katalyzed + Unexpected Wisdom A show by Kevin Carroll | The Katalyst To learn more about KEVIN CARROLL KATALYST www.kckatalyst.com

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    Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

    Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

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    Since Oct 3, 2020 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve watched and loved the delightful musical My Fair Lady, then you’d love to read the wonderful play on which it is based. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is equally engrossing and as full of charm, wit and underlying pathos. First performed on stage in 1912, Pygmalion takes its title from the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. In the ancient story, a brilliant sculptor, Pygmalion falls in love with one of his own creations, a ravishingly beautiful sculpture whom he names Galatea. He propitiates Aphrodite, who grants his wish that his statue would come to life and that he could marry her. His wish is granted and the couple live happily ever after. Shaw’s play uses the symbolism of the myth to show how a human being can be molded into anything that another wants. It is also Shaw’s most popular and best loved play and gave him the distinction of receiving both the Nobel Prize for Literature and an Oscar Academy Award! The play opens one rainy night in Covent Garden. Theater-goers take shelter from the downpour in the porch of St Paul’s. A poor flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, plies her wares. In the shadow of one of the pillars, a mysterious man is making notes of everything she and everyone else says. He begins amusing the small crowd by accurately deducting where each speaker comes from, based on the way he or she speaks. An elderly gentleman is most intrigued by this and introduces himself as Colonel Pickering of the Indian Army and an expert on dialects. The note taker is Professor Henry Higgins, a scholar of phonetics. Higgins is a braggart and boasts of his being able to use the science of phonetics to making any flower girl sound like a Duchess! Colonel Pickering immediately takes up the challenge. The two gentlemen “adopt” Eliza and then begins a rigorous regimen of transforming her into a Duchess. The goal is to present her at an aristocratic dinner party, where Eliza is expected to be passed off as a high society lady. An amusing and sometimes poignant story follows, as Higgins and Eliza discover that human beings are not mere marble and ivory sculptures. Written specially for Mrs. Patrick Campbell, whom Shaw was supposed to have been deeply in love with, the role of Eliza is of a girl full of high spirits, street smartness and innocence. Higgins is sarcastic, witty, impatient, arrogant and obnoxious, but he is also a gifted teacher. Colonel Pickering is the perfect gentleman and a foil to the Professor’s rudeness. In all, a delightful comedy that has not lost a bit of its shine more than a century after it was first written! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Knights of the Night Actual Play Podcast

    Knights of the Night Actual Play Podcast

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    Since Sep 2, 2010 04:26 UTC

    Current Campaign: The end Dresden Files RPG Cleveland Campaign. This one titled “Eschaton”

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    Morning Comes to Comfort

    Morning Comes to Comfort

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    Since Jul 13, 2014 05:40 UTC

    The residents of the small town of Comfort, New Mexico aren’t used to outsiders. When a group of strange-looking, young weirdos move into town, some of the residents fear the worst. These kids seem to have the devil on their side. Presented like a radio play, Morning Comes to Comfort is an eight-episode, monthly serial.

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    Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

    Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

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    Since Jan 16, 2016 03:10 UTC

    Hack the Process is a podcast about taking action on your plans, and building your business, your career, and your life around sustainable and satisfying processes that support mindful and meaningful progress.

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    Digital Dojo – Audio Theater

    Digital Dojo – Audio Theater

    Since Apr 10, 2012 19:19 UTC
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