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In a unique weekly podcast, Edith Bowman sits down with a variety of film directors, actors, producers and composers to talk about the music that inspired them and how they use music in their films, from their current release to key moments in their career. The music chosen by our guests is woven into the interview and used alongside clips from their films. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/playlist/soundtracking-with-edith-bowman-episode-132-mary-j-blige/pl.u-6mo4l9mhpzG6x https://play.spotify.co ...
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Although the world is becoming mostly sedentary, our bodies still require a wide variety of daily movements in order to work well. Many of us struggle to get regular exercise, but even that can fall short of nourishing the body from head to toe. How can we move more—a lot more—when we have sore, stiff parts and overly busy lifestyles? Join Katy Bowman M.S., biomechanist, author, and movement educator as she combines big-picture lessons on biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, and natural hu ...
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Welcome to Uncommon Cents, your go-to podcast for financial education and retirement planning. Hosted by Erik Bowman of Bowman Financial Strategies in Englewood, Colorado, this series offers clear explanations, honest advice, and expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of financial planning. Tune in for the latest commentary on investment, retirement, and insurance topics and trends. Discover the 80/20 Retirement Formula, focusing on three key areas: Clear Explanations, Honest ...
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Welcome to the VOTV podcast! Love music, thrive and stay a Victim Of The Vibe! Various genres covered through each episode with some different topics/rambles in between.
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The Marriage Supper of the Lamb w/ Sister Jo Bowman features uplifting and inspirational messages originally broadcast on local Christian radio in the early 90's. Sister Jo has been a teacher, preacher, and Sunday school teacher for her entire adult life and has recently retired. This podcast is being put together by her son Seth in hopes that her messages bless you.
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Edith Bowman discusses her new book, Edith Bowman’s Great British Music Festivals. Edith reflects on some of the greatest festival moments of the last 20 years, and shares her insights from behind the scenes of the UK’s best music festivals. Hosted by Colin Murray at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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In each episode we take a deep dive into the world of shipping, the law and some stuff in between. We talk to interesting people with diverse backgrounds, all of whom are connected by their love of the sea and their life-long involvement in the shipping industry - covering everything from commerce and law, all the way to education and the environment. Bowmans is a leading African corporate and commercial law firm.
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Pavel Bowman's Podcast

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With an incredible sense of melody and a love for grit driven distorted guitar, Pavel Bowman has been perfecting his sound for over 15 years. He has molded his craft into a fusion of rock and pop coated with inspired thoughts from personal experiences. This is his podcast! Bowmans first full release album is schedule for January 24, 2013. Fans will help shape the album to become a socially driven work of art! Become a fan and input your thoughts on the songs being presented here! Everything ...
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This podcast is for impact-driven, conscious entrepreneurs who are using their businesses to make a positive change in the world. It includes interviews, coaching, and meditations to empower you to achieve the success, fulfillment and genuine impact you want to make. My journey has allowed me to bridge a gap between the spiritual and the strategic. As a Reiki Master of 26yrs, an advanced Soul Realignment practitioner, and a certified life coach, I have empowered people to align and transform ...
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Marketing for eCommerce is a podcast hosted by Bryan Bowman, Founder of eCom Underground. Each week he shares innovative strategies for acquiring leads and sales in your eCommerce business, whether on Amazon, Shopify, ClickFunnels or Big Commerce. Each episode features actionable steps that you can implement immediately to start seeing greater profits in your eCommerce business. The future of eCommerce success belongs to those that eliminate commodity and develop a community. That’s the key ...
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Wrestling talk for those who talk wrestling. If you love the drama of the squared circle and the personalities behind it, NEW Wrestle Nation serves up a healthy dose of what's happening today in the wild world of pro-wrestling by people who've been in the ring for people who thrive just on the other side. Tune in and subscribe today!
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If you were to ask me to name the scientists who have most impacted my own life and views of the Cosmos, at the very top of that list would be Johannes Kepler.Since I was introduced to him on Sunday, October 12, 1980, he has been a constant foundation for understanding the later works of Einstein, as well as my enjoyment of science fiction and of c…
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Karel Sabbe is a trail runner for On from Belgium, specializing in long trail FKTs. Most notably Karel set the PCT FKT in 2016, the AT FKT in 2021, the Via Alpina FKT in 2021, and the PCT FKT again in 2023. He is also a Barkley Marathons finisher and Bigs Backyard Ultra World Champion. The longer and harder the adventures, the more he excels. This …
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman talks to biologist Jeannette Loram about the importance of head and neck movement. This year, Katy’s annual exercise advent offers 24 moves for the head and neck and Katy explains her personal and professional reasons for choosing this theme. Jeannette and Katy discuss the head and neck as a hub for our sensory, nervous, im…
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Step back in time to one of the most pivotal moments of the American Revolution in this riveting episode of Dave Does History.Join us as we relive the daring Christmas night of 1776, when General George Washington led his ragtag Continental Army across the icy Delaware River for a surprise attack that changed the course of history. With vivid story…
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Today the Dave Does History team takes you back to Christmas Day, 1492, when Christopher Columbus’s flagship, the Santa María, ran aground off the coast of Hispaniola. What began as a navigational mistake turned into the construction of La Navidad, the first European settlement in the Americas. But this wasn’t the triumph Columbus envisioned. Withi…
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Following Edith's chat with Will Ferrell and Harper Steele, the second of our Christmas Soundtracking offerings to you sees the wonderful Cynthia Erivo return to Soundtracking to discuss her performance as Elpheba Thropp in Wicked. We spoke to director John Chu and composer Stephen Schwartz around release, but we're delighted to have got a little t…
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Eggnog, whiskey, and rebellion—what could possibly go wrong?In this episode, we dive into the wild and chaotic tale of the Eggnog Riot of 1826 at West Point. What started as a covert Christmas celebration turned into a full-blown riot, complete with drunken cadets, smashed furniture, and a near miss with total catastrophe. Join us as we uncover how…
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First things first: many apologies to Rafael Marmor, producer of Will & Harper, who Edith's producer Ben criminally fails to namecheck in his script to this live show at Everyman Broadgate with Will Ferrell, Harper Steele ... and RAFAEL MARMOR!!!! This is the first of a festive bundle of chats about film and music. And, boy, is it a goodie: as Edit…
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It’s December 1776, and the American Revolution is hanging by a thread. George Washington is plotting his daring crossing of the Delaware River, but success depends on one critical element: keeping the British and Hessian forces distracted. Enter Colonel Samuel Griffin and his scrappy militia in Mount Holly, New Jersey.In this episode, we unravel t…
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In the middle of World War II, deep beneath enemy waters, the crew of the USS Silversides faced an unimaginable challenge: an emergency appendectomy performed without a doctor, using improvised tools, and under constant threat of enemy attack.Join us as we dive into the incredible story of Pharmacist’s Mate Thomas A. Moore, who defied the odds to s…
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When Tigers Would Smoke is an episode that’s equal parts insightful, irreverent, and downright quirky. Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod bring their signature mix of humor and sharp commentary to this week’s biggest headlines, baffling mysteries, and some truly oddball science. The result? A rollercoaster ride through the absurdities of modern life, politic…
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In the blood-soaked chaos of 69 AD—the infamous Year of the Four Emperors—Rome teetered on the brink of collapse. With Nero gone and three failed emperors in his wake, the empire was desperate for stability. Enter Vespasian, the unassuming general from Judea whose rise to power was as improbable as it was transformative.In this episode, we unravel …
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Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Barry Jenkins and Lin Manuel Miranda, who join us to discuss their work on Mufasa, which serves as both a sequel and a prequel to the 2019 remake of the 1994 classic. Set after the events of the original, it sees Rifiki the Mandril recount Mufasa's origin story to Simba's daughter Kiara, with a little help fro…
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Meet Arthur Lee: the overlooked diplomat, revolutionary thinker, and the man who helped secure France’s crucial support during America’s fight for independence. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating life of the youngest Lee sibling from Virginia—a fiery intellectual who took on British oppression with his pen and forged alliances with his …
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In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary life of Mary Livermore—teacher, abolitionist, Civil War heroine, and trailblazer for women’s suffrage. From her early days witnessing the horrors of slavery to organizing monumental relief efforts during the war, Mary’s story is one of grit, determination, and boundless compassion. We’ll explore how thi…
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most haunting decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history: Korematsu v. United States. Against the backdrop of World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor, fear gripped the American West Coast—and Japanese Americans became targets of suspicion, not for what they had done, but for who they were.This is the story …
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On this episode of Dave Does History, we delve into one of the most brutal episodes of World War II—the Malmedy Massacre, which occurred on December 17, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge. Dave Bowman takes us through the chilling events when Joachim Peiper's Waffen-SS troops executed over 80 unarmed American soldiers at a crossroads near Malmedy…
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Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Sam Yates, Tom Bateman and Daisy Ridley - respectively the director, writer and star of the neo-noir thriller, Magpie. In an idea originally developed by Daisy before husband Tom penned the script, it tells the story of a wife left at home with a newborn baby while her husband accompanies their daughter to a f…
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Corrine Malcolm is a pro trail runner, media personality, and co-host of the Trail Society Podcast. She is our most frequent recurring guest and also Freetrail's Editor-in-Chief. As is our tradition, Corrine is back for our End of Year Podcast where we celebrate the 2024 trail running season. These are the categories that we review: Trail Runner Of…
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On December 16, 1944, the quiet Ardennes forest erupted into chaos as Hitler launched a desperate and audacious offensive to turn the tide of World War II.In this episode, we delve into the dramatic opening day of the Battle of the Bulge, exploring how German forces achieved complete surprise and shattered Allied lines. From the fierce resistance o…
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On December 15, 1944, one of America’s most iconic bandleaders vanished without a trace. Glenn Miller, the king of swing and leader of the Army Air Forces Band, was en route to Paris to perform for Allied troops when his small plane disappeared over the English Channel.In this episode, we unravel the mystery of his disappearance, explore his profou…
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Join Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod in this week’s episode of What the Frock?, where drones over New Jersey take center stage! Are they government experiments, foreign surveillance, or Princeton kids pulling a fast one?The duo dives into government denials, AI conspiracies, and Elon Musk’s comments on the F-35, sprinkling in some classic humor and offbea…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the final moonwalk of the Apollo 17 mission, the last crewed mission to the Moon, launched on December 7, 1972. After over 22 hours of scientific exploration, astronaut Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the Moon, made his poignant final steps as the crew completed their final EVA. We’ll uncover …
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What happens when a people are torn from their homeland and thrust into the chaos of exile? In this episode, we recount the tragic voyage of the Duke William, a deportation ship that sank on December 13, 1758, with over 360 Acadians aboard.Through vivid storytelling, we delve into the larger context of the Expulsion of the Acadians, the fateful fin…
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We are so excited to bring you our latest bonus episode of Soundtracking, as two of our favourties Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig join Edith to discuss Luca's glorious new film, Queer. Based on a novella by William S Burroughs, it tells the story of Lee who, after fleeing from a drug bust in New Orleans, wanders around Mexico City';s clubs and be…
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Nick Thompson is the CEO of The Atlantic, the famous American magazine and digital publisher founded in 1857. Before that, Nick was an Editor at both Wired and The New Yorker, developing a reputation for his great reporting, unique perspectives, and impactful stories across a range of subject matter. In addition to his amazing professional career, …
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Step into the world of George Mason, a Founding Father whose ideas shaped the very fabric of American liberty—yet whose name often lingers in the shadows of history.In this episode, we uncover the fascinating life of a man who championed the rights we hold dear, from free speech to a fair trial, while refusing to sign the Constitution he helped cra…
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On this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, titled Pardon Moi?", Dave Bowman takes us deep into the fascinating and often controversial history of presidential pardons. Starting with George Washington’s groundbreaking decision to pardon rebels from the Whiskey Rebellion, Dave examines how this unique executive power—granted by Article I…
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As promised, it's a double dose of Soundtracking to start your week following our episode on Black Doves with Keira Knightley and Joe Barton. Now it's the turn of Zoe Saldaña, star of another Netflix vehicle, Emilia Pérez. Written and directed by Jacques Audiard, the film tells the story of a feared cartel leader who enlists a lawyer to help her di…
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On a cold December evening in 1935, a fearless journalist stepped out of his car, groceries in hand, and into a storm of bullets that would end his life in an instant. Walter Liggett wasn’t just any journalist—he was a muckraker, a truth-teller, and a relentless critic of corruption in the highest echelons of power.From exposing mobsters to taking …
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Keira Knightly and Joe Barton join Edith to discuss Joe's thrilling take on the espionage genre for Netflix, Black Doves. Keira stars (alongside Ben Wishaw's assassin, Sam) as Helen, the wife of a senior politician, who exploits her relationship with her husband to leak state secrets to a mysterious organisation call the Black Doves. As well as som…
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In this gripping episode of *Dave Does History*, we set sail for the South Atlantic to recount the dramatic events of December 8, 1914—the Battle of the Falkland Islands. After a humiliating defeat at Coronel, the British Royal Navy was out for revenge, and Admiral Doveton Sturdee’s squadron wasn’t about to let Germany’s Maximilian von Spee escape …
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What happens when the music swells, the soldiers snap to attention, and history pivots on a single decision? In this episode, we march into a world where leadership, accountability, and sacrifice collide—through the lens of Ulysses S. Grant, the Cold War, and the scars of modern warfare. Dave Bowman pulls no punches as he connects the dots between …
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We have a Kneecap bonus episode for you on our latest episode of Soundtracking, as writer director Rich Peppiatt, composer Mikey J and the three band-members and stars of the film join Edith to discuss their brilliant comedy drama. Based largely on truth, it tells the story of the Republican, Irish speaking hip-hop band as they establish themselves…
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Born into one of America’s most storied families, Hamilton Fish III carved his own legacy through military valor, political service, and a relentless dedication to honoring veterans. In this episode, we dive into Fish’s remarkable life, from leading the Harlem Hellfighters during World War I to his pivotal role in establishing the Tomb of the Unkno…
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In this electrifying episode of Dave Does History, we step into the tense and turbulent world of Ancient Rome as Cicero delivers his Fourth Catiline Oration. With the Republic hanging by a thread and conspiracy in the air, Cicero’s masterful rhetoric rallies the Senate to decisive action. What was at stake? Who were the players? And how did this mo…
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On December 6, 1917, the USS *Jacob Jones* became the first American destroyer sunk by enemy action during World War I, torpedoed by the German submarine U-53. In this gripping episode, we dive into the harrowing story of the ship’s final moments, the heroic actions of her crew, and the surprising humanity displayed by the German commander, Hans Ro…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we dive into the dramatic impeachment trial of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase. It’s 1804, and the young American republic is grappling with questions of power, partisanship, and the independence of its judiciary. Chase, a brash Federalist with a sharp tongue, finds himself targeted by Thomas Jefferson and h…
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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman dives into one of the most transformative moments in American history: the Election of 1800. Known as the “Revolution of 1800,” this pivotal event marked the first peaceful transfer of power between opposing political parties and tested the young republic’s capacity to endure fierc…
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Lauren Gregory is a pro athlete for Nike Trail living in New England. This season, Lauren had a big breakthrough in her professional career, notching three top-10 performances in Golden Trail World Series races, including an amazing 2nd place finish at the World Final in October. She has a huge career ahead of her and we're excited to host her on t…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we dive into the bold proclamation that shaped the destiny of the Americas: the Monroe Doctrine. Delivered by President James Monroe on December 2, 1823, this policy warned European powers to keep their hands off the Western Hemisphere. But what drove the United States—a young nation still finding its footing—t…
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Our latest episode of Soundtracking sees a return to the podcast for director Edward Berger and composer Volker Bertelmann to discuss their new film, Conclave. Stariing Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Sergio Castellitto, and Isabella Rossellini, the story sees a Cardinal organize a papal to elect the next pop and finds himself investiga…
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In this episode of Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show, Dave dives into the controversial pardon of Hunter Biden. What does this decision mean in the context of presidential pardon power and political strategy? With his characteristic candor, Dave unpacks the historical use (and misuse) of pardons, media statements, and the political fallout of t…
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