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DDFP: Week 17 recap; Coaching changes on ‘Black Monday’

Dave Dameshek is joined in Studio 66 by Patrick Claybon to break down the last week of regular season football! The guys first get into all of the head coaching firings that went on during “Black Monday” (5:25). Next, Shek gets into his Steelers not making the playoffs and the future of Mike Tomlin (12:20)….

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The best true crime podcasts to listen to these summer holidays

BRUCE MARS/PEXELS True crime podcast content has exploded in recent years. (File photo) If it’s tales of murder, mystery and intrigue that truly relax you, true crime aficionado Felix Desmarais has the definitive true crime podcast list to take you through these balmy days. Before 2014, the name Adnan Syed was unknown to most, but thanks…

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Best True-Crime Podcasts of 2018 – Rolling Stone

It would be an understatement to say that 2018 was a good year for true-crime podcasting — in fact, there’s a bit of a glut in the crime market these days. The soaring popularity of shows like My Favorite Murder, Casefile and Up and Vanished has fired up the imaginations of thousands of podcasting newbies around…

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The 9 best Ezra Klein Show podcasts of 2018

In 2018, I recorded and released about 70 episodes of my interview podcast, The Ezra Klein Show. Every one of them was an education. Immersing yourself in another person’s ideas and words and story is a small way of inhabiting someone else’s mind, at least for a while. Comparing how you see the world to…

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Spotify Makes Play for More Podcasts With New Program

Calling all podcasters: Spotify is testing a new program that aims to significantly increase the number of podcasts it offers. The new program — aptly titled “Spotify for Podcasters” — will let podcasters “easily” share their feeds with Spotify and reach its 180 million users, the Stockholm-based company said in a Wednesday blog post. “For podcasters…

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Want To Be Heard? 11 Crucial Tips For Starting A Podcast

<p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When it comes to controversial content, podcasts have it in the bag. I don’t mean the media genre itself is particularly racey; I’m talking about the way we consume it as a culture. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Not everyone listens to podcasts; those who do tend to be diehards of the medium while…

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Looking for a comedy podcast? Earwolf has dozens to make you laugh

The appeal of other Earwolf shows is more immediate. On a recent Monday afternoon, co-hosts Andrew Ti and Tawny Newsome sit down with their producer, Cody “Zig” Ziglar, and a guest, Dave Holmes — the co-host of an Earwolf show, “Homophilia” — to record an episode of “Yo, Is This Racist?” Together they field voicemails…

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BLACK & GOLD BANNERET PODCAST – Show #134: McKenzie Milton Injury, AAC Championship Preview, College Football Playoff and UCF Knights Volleyball in the NCAAs

On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff, Eric and Brian discuss the aftermath of McKenzie Milton’s injury in the South Florida game, and how that changes the UCF Knights’ strategy heading into the American Athletic Conference Championship Game against the Memphis Tigers. Eric tries to argue about the College Football Playoff…

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Best Irish Podcasts of 2018 – Slugger O’Toole

2018 has been a great year for alternative media in Ireland. The podcast scene, in particular, has provided an important anchor in a year of political turmoil. Beyond the spun headlines of rage and fury, simplistic panel set-ups for and against, the cat-fights of social media, podcasts have have created space for challenging conversations and…

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The Hella Black Podcast Holds Unfiltered Discussions on Race, Politics, and Oakland | Arts Feature

click to enlarge Photo by Darryl Barnes Delency Parham (left) and Blake Simons met at a protest demanding the name change of Le Conte Hall at UC Berkeley. Two friends who often discussed politics, Oakland, and the need for…

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