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Who was Chuck Taylor? What is Victoria’s Secret? Why does IKEA sell meatballs?? Emmy award-winning researcher Jon Glover and critically un-acclaimed TV writer Marisa Pinson will answer these questions and more as they take a light dive into the world's most iconic brands, and a deep dive into their own lives. They may go off topic, but they will always be On Brand! Follow us on: Instagram @onbrandthepod TikTok @onbrandthepodcast Theme music by Michael Cassady
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Discover real country music on the "Red Dirt America" podcast with Chuck Taylor. Explore the sounds of the Texas music movement, Red Dirt and Americana music scenes. Ditch the mainstream and tune in for a journey through the heart of "Our Kind of Music" (OKOM). Support the show at https://anchor.fm/chuck-taylor/support Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chuck-taylor/support
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Unpopular opinions! with Chuck Taylor and Casey Cobb is your one stop podcast for sports, news, and opinions. We may not know it all, but we’ll make it sound like we do. Take a seat, kick up your feet and listen in. Get ready, because we just became your new favorite podcast! Subscribe, share, and leave us a rating or review! Thanks guys!
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With the speed of change in the healthcare industry, new innovative models are proven every day through the leadership, passion and the drive of smart people. Discover the stories of disruption and transformation of today’s healthcare leaders.
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Keeping democracy alive Democracy is not a spectator sport, it requires informed participating citizens. On Keeping Democracy Alive, we delve into dynamics that both inhibit democracy and reinvigorate it. looking into issues from: domestic economic issues to foreign, labor, trade, and education policy, NSA spying, the drug war, prison, police, and judicial issues, electoral and protest politics, middle east realities, right and left wing populism, environmental and energy issues, the wealth ...
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Love Country? Then talk to Chuck! Chuck brings his unique perspective on what’s really happening in the world of Country. With behind the scenes access to the biggest stars.. but not just Country Stars!! Actors, Athletes, Celebs, you name it.. As long as they “Love Country”. But here’s where it gets cool.. Not famous? Not a Celeb? YOU can still be a part of “Talk to Chuck” podcast. The listeners and country fans will have a number to call and join in on the conversation. Tackling the hottest ...
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SlamCast

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Welcome to Slam cast where hosts Neil and Brea chat with creatives about their process and how they navigate the grind of promoting themselves. Slamcast is produced at Slam Academy, an online and in person music production school based in Minneapolis Minnesota. Let’s get into it.
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Stories Of The Way

Chuck and Emily Hooten

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Stories Of The Way is a podcast committed to telling stories of Ordinary People used by an Extraordinary God. We hope to awaken your missional imagination as you learn to hear the voice of God and give him your yes.
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Washington Square On-Air serves as the audio town square for the Washington Square Review, the literary journal of Lansing Community College. Melissa Ford Lucken, the host, brings her expertise as a professor, creative writer, and author to engage with writers, readers, scholars, students, publishing professionals, and individuals worldwide, discussing various aspects of the writing craft.
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Meg and Morgan take turns tackling life's biggest questions, like "Would I travel back in time just to smell a Sanrio Surprise in the 90's?" and "Why haven't I bitten that bookcase yet?" They review items and then rank them (because that's what podcasts do.) Finally, a podcast from two women in their thirties who AREN'T horny for murder. It's Chocolate Chips For Dinner, because all the other good podcast titles were taken!
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Do you struggle to understand how you can be a messy/imperfect person and still be loved by God? Yeah, I do too. Hey! I’m Courtney and I love talking to people and getting an inside look at their life and what is going on in their head! Jack and Jesus is for the church goer, the pastor, the was a believer now a non believer, the one who was hurt by the church, the never a believer, and the one questioning what all this actually is. Grab a jack and coke and join me every Tuesday night as we d ...
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How We Heard It

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Veteran entertainment journalists, music columnists and longtime friends Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell host ”How We Heard It,” a breezy and sometimes offbeat take on how music and movies got to where they are today and where it’s all going. They break down who are the most promising Generation Z singers one minute and the next they debate who are the most overrated acts from the past. Sexy songs, soundtracks, controversies and weird movies find their way into the discussion, and they also ...
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The White Out - Ski Podcast

The White Out Ski Podcast

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The Ultimate Ski Podcast hosted by Ski + Mountain Gurus - Dom Killinger of InTheSnow Mag, and Rob Stewart, Ski Journalist and PR Expert at Ski Press. Every episode includes: Where is best to Ski Now, Global Ski News, our Ski Gear Buyers Guide, Awesome Ski Destination Inspiration, as well as bucket list ski itineraries. Chuck in regular interviews with total ski legends - it's the ultimate ski podcast and powder fix!
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The TWITS series follows the adventures of Cyril Chippington-Smythe (Michael Urie), the world's richest man, and his mechanical manservant Bentley (Dakin Matthews) as they navigate a dystopian world in search of love and meaning. This is a world in which the great minds that should have discovered electricity went into the restaurant business instead, or decided to chuck the science game because their true passion was stand-up comedy. It is a world of hydrogen, steam-powered servants and fac ...
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The New View Police Podcast provides a fresh no holds barred perspective on policing in the United States. The New View Manifesto: 1. Policies, procedures and training for high-risk, complex and unpredictable work (no matter how good they are) NEVER fully account for how this work actually gets done. 2. Policies, procedures and training are how administrators, managers and trainers (no matter how experienced they are) imagine high-risk complex work is or should be done from positions that ar ...
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Food Trucks in Babylon

Western Seminary, Todd Miles, Patrick Schreiner, Ryan Lister, Andrew Pack

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Western Seminary professors Dr. Todd Miles and Dr. Andrew Pack discuss matters of theology, culture, and ministry in a post-Christian context.
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This is a podcast about plasma donation. As a plasma donor, your contribution to the health and well-being of patients who rely on plasma-derived therapies is invaluable. Plasma saves and improves the lives of people with chronic diseases such as primary immune deficiency, hemophilia, and COVID-19—related conditions. In addition to treating these conditions, plasma is used in emergencies to treat people with burns and other trauma-related injuries. When you donate plasma, you give the gift o ...
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The Booster Pack Network

The Booster Pack Network Team

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The Booster Pack Network offers a diverse range of TCG-related content through its quartet of shows.From players to collectors to designers & even academics, we have the show for you.Formally "The Booster Pack" podcast, this feed has expanded to invite new voices & platforms to share our love for collectible trading card games.
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Booked Up with Jen Taub

Jennifer Taub & Politicon LLC

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Booked Up with Jen Taub features intimate interviews with nonfiction authors. Jen’s guests include writers of current bestsellers and beloved backlist books. Conversations cover love, money, politics, early dreams, writing habits, reading tastes, procrastination techniques, self-doubt, and news of the day. Creator and host, Jen Taub is a law professor, advocate, and author. Her nonfiction books include BIG DIRTY MONEY (Viking 2020) and OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES (Yale Press 2014). She focuses on ...
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The American Monetary Association is a non-profit venture funded by The Jason Hartman Foundation that is dedicated to educating people about the practical effects of monetary policy and government actions on inflation, deflation and freedom. Our goal is to help people prosper in the midst of uncertain economic times. The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big gov ...
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Can we ever learn from history? November 11 is celebrated as the end of “the war to end all wars.” But in reality it was a peace that ended peace. Listen in as eminent historian Adam Hochschild cuts through the The post 11/11 Armistice: The Germans Were Ambushed, A Peace That Ended Peace appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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There are breakups and there are BREAKUPS songs. If you've ever been through a BREAKUP, and even if you haven't, you know nothing gets you through drama like the right breakup song. But what is the right breakup song? Do you need a good cry or a good laugh ... or maybe a good scream? In this episode of "How We Heard It," veteran music critics Wayne…
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You remember: “that’s not who we are,” related to January 6, 2021? Turns out, maybe it is who we are. Was this too an outlier: Greensboro North Carolina November 1979 when the KKK shot and killed five people demonstrating for The post Greensboro ’79: “White Supremacy Done Correctly” appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Artist and writer Leonardo Chung chats with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Boarding school resident and magazine editor-in-chief Chung explores tropes in genre fiction, the importance of making friends in new environments, and how badly Chat GPT writes poetry. Leonardo Chung’s poem, haute cuisine & hyperboles, appears in the S…
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Chuck Nemer is the Twin Cities supply chain guru and trainer. Today, we disuss his career, his advice and resources for those interested in supply chain and how to get started. https://www.theguruofbiz.com/ https://www.theguruofbiz.com/vlog info@theguruofbiz.com www.InternationalVinh.comPor Vinh Ho
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James Clark has been a digital nomad since 2003, mostly based in Vietnam where he covers his travels via his Nomadic Notes blog. Today, James and I discuss the most recent updates regarding Vietnam's metro line and proposed highspeed rail and China's Belt and Road initiative projects in Laos, Thailand, and Indonesia. www.NomadicNotes.com www.Future…
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Innovation in technology may be everywhere, but are we truly leveraging it in healthcare, particularly AI, to improve efficiency and patient care? Tammy Hawes, CEO of Virsys12, talks with healthcare tech expert Ray Guzman about the complex world of healthcare technology. Recorded at the National Health Care Council Sessions Conference, they discuss…
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We all wonder how some performers made it big. We question their talent, their fans and the world in general when we see their enduring popularity, and frankly we've had enough of them. On the flipside, we all know performers we think should be more popular than they are. Despite all that they bring to the table, they aren't getting the recognition…
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You know the saying “hurt people hurt people.” Well, our guest argues “healed people heal people.” Most of us look away from the terribly failed system of justice, but Notre Dame Professor Jason Springs offers us a new path that The post Restorative Justice Works Where Retribution Fails appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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There’s a mountain of electoral gold which, for the first time, is being mined: graduates of regional public universities. Many of them men. Colleges with “state” in their name. Our guest Washington Monthly editor in chief Paul Glastris talks about The post Tim Walz’s Unique Appeal to Young Men’s Masculinity appeared first on Keeping Democracy Aliv…
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Lansing area local Chuck Parker sits down with creative writing professor Melissa Ford Lucken. A software architect with a background in genomics and molecular genetics, Parker reveals how the restlessness of the Covid lockdown and desire to write a novel led him to enroll in Lansing Community College’s creative writing courses. Parker discusses ho…
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Welcome to SlamCast, where your hosts Neil and Brea chat with creatives about their process and how they navigate the grind of promoting themselves.This week on SlamCast, we’re excited to welcome Underbelly, a multi-talented producer, DJ, pianist, and YouTuber based in Portland, OR. You might know him from his popular YouTube channel, "You Suck at …
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Hollywood is full of "nepo babies"- so much so that you might wonder if every famous actor today is the child of a famous actor or producer. The same is true in the music industry, and you might be surprised who got a leg up on the competition thanks to mom and/or dad. In this episode, veteran entertainment journalists Chuck Campbell and Wayne Bled…
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For the last decade, Chris Walker has played an instrumental role in helping businesses and entreprenuers manufacture their products in Vietnam. In today's podcast, we discuss the pros and cons of Vietnam vs. China manufacturing, how to get started in Vietnam, and how Chris and his team can assist you with your outsourcing projects. See: https://ww…
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Middle school English teacher Alyssa Troy chats with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Troy describes how the unexpected rescue of her classroom plants led to a poem. As she talks about teaching, she reveals why her students love Flowers for Algernon and one of SE Hinton’s lesser known novels as well as how to encourage young wri…
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You might be surprised to find out how many of your favorite hits are actually cover songs - from Aretha Franklin's "Respect" to Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U." This week Wayne and Chuck dive into the powerful world of cover songs - who has done them (spoiler alert: almost everybody) and why they would do them. They talk about who out-"Hu…
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Send us a text We welcome our season sponsor Skiweekends Specialising in Great Value Short Break Ski Holidays 3, 4 or 7 night catered chalet holidays, as well as excellent 2* - 4* ski hotels. Choose when and how long you would like to go skiing in Europe, and maximise your time on the slopes. We explore the tremendous resort of Park City Utah and a…
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Reagan, Clinton, and Obama all boosted neoliberalism. But Biden is showing that he’s on a different track. Democrats in the 90s moved away from FDRs liberalism only to solidify Wall St’s hold on our economic life and political power. In The post The Demise if Neoliberalism. At Last appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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In a democracy, we expect to have our own say over how we are governed. There’s a great grumbling throughout America because many don’t feel listened to. That’s the impetus behind today’s Trumpist populism. This populism is the voice of The post Heather Cox Richardson: Yes Democracy IS Awakening appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Artist and writer Taylor Rae meets up with creative writing professor Melissa Ford Lucken. Rae, who wrote the majority of her novel’s first draft prior to enrolling in LCC’s creative writing courses, takes listeners through the drafting and revising process and shares the extra boost she received by watching Shrek in our Writing the Novel class. Pi…
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In this episode of SlamCast, we sit down with Rob Cummings, founder of Cosmic Synergy and a key music promoter in the Twin Cities' bass music scene. Rob shares his journey from Denver's 140 dubstep and psychedelic bass music culture to moving back to Minneapolis in 2019, where he now curates alcohol-free events that foster a safe space for artists …
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Music can change your mood instantly. It can bring you joy or sorrow, and it can make you feel weird in ways you can't explain. Music will make you remember someone you lost, it will remind you of places you've been, and it will conjure memories of the happiest and saddest times of your life. Sometimes even new songs will have a strange effect on y…
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Wisconsin is a key swing state in the upcoming election, with traditions of both real right and real left. On today’s show on-the-ground journalist Christina Lieffring tells us about realities in that 90% rural state. She says to win voters, The post Wisconsin Rural Voters: Challenge and Opportunity for Democrats appeared first on Keeping Democracy…
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Lifelong creative and seeker Harry Edgar Palacio chats with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Palacio takes us on a spiritual journey shaped by a study of religions, mythology, and perspective. A musician, visual artist, and yoga teacher, this writer strives to bring meaning to his life’s creative path and inspire others to do th…
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Many Americans were appalled at the violent January 6th assault on the capitol. The thought was: “That’s not who we are.” But in truth, throughout our history, a great number of Americans have supported hierarchies and authoritarianism; freedom for us The post The Deep Roots of American Illiberalism,Yes Illiberalism appeared first on Keeping Democr…
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A graduate-level course in pop, hosted by Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber since 1992, originating from KFAI/Minneapolis, Friday nights 10 to midnight.. This item belongs to: audio/crapfromthepast. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, JPEG Thumb, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3…
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Send us a text A fantastic season launch episode, loads of ski news and new lifts opening for this season Verbier’s new Savoleyres combined chair and gondola A new replacement lift in Engelberg taking people up to Titlis Les 2 Alpes the new Jandri Express, a 32 person tricable car In Les Gets, a new enclosed beginner’s lift on the Mappy’s area Big …
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In light of the Israeli state’s massive assault on Gaza, and now Lebanon, the question comes up: What does it mean to be a Jew? Our guest veteran New York Times sportswriter Robert Lipsyte says being a Jew entails certain The post On Rosh Hashanah: Netanyahu, The Israeli Right, and Jewish Identity appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Corporations have their own interests at heart. From post-Civil War America through to Germany in 1933 to America today. And knowing public image counts, many try to have it both ways: bragging that they support reproductive and LGBTQ rights as The post Is Corporatocracy Unstoppable? appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Former competitive figure-skater Shachi Kulkarni chats with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Kulkarni describes a personal journey from the ice rink, through a political science undergraduate degree to the American University’s MFA program. An author who writes of heartache and once got a new perspective on creativity from a sin…
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Welcome back to Slamcast! In this episode, we’re thrilled to chat with Buttah, a talented producer and DJ based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Growing up in a household filled with hip-hop and R&B in Chicago, Buttah’s musical journey took off during the peak of COVID when he began DJing as a hobby. After the pandemic, he toured with a hip-hop group, bu…
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“People think of Nelson Rockefeller as the epitome of moderate Republicanism.” But what appears to be a clean break from this tradition is really an evolution. Author Professor Marsha E. Barrett explains how the shift to the right was something The post From Rockefeller Republicanism to Trumpism: How Did We Get Here? appeared first on Keeping Democ…
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Megan Gorman, author of "All the President's Money," explores the financial habits of US presidents throughout history. Gorman, a financial advisor, tax attorney, and wealth manager, discusses the presidents' varying approaches to money management, from frugal to extravagant. She also explores the historical context of each president's financial de…
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Poet and public relations coordinator Andy Brent talks with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. Brent details his poem’s connection to comedian Rodney Dangerfield and explains how he blends his perspectives on human communication with his creative skills to craft appealing and meaningful advertorials that do more than simply provid…
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It was only discovered in an architectural trade journal: Netanyahu’s “Gaza 2035.” Architects were hired to provide models of a new Gaza , the old one having been flattened. Steel and glass high risers being erected where once a people The post Architecture as the Ultimate Expression of Power: Gaza 2035 appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Caleb Taylor is a logistics specialist at Allyn International, a global company that offers tax, supply chain, and trade compliance for large, international companies, based in Fort Myers, Florida. Learn how Caleb started his logistics career, his day-to-day tasks, and his career trajectory. www.InternationalVinh.com…
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Fans of scary movies have their favorite go-to films, but let's be real: There are so many new ones constantly coming out that it's easy to miss some. With that in mind, Chuck and Wayne share some of their favorites that may have slipped under your radar, some you might want to see again and some that hardly anyone has ever heard of. They talk abou…
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