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George the Poet Is Pushing Podcasting’s Limits – The New York Times

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Greg Cochrane’s Podcasts For The People #7 – The White Stripes, roadlife with Vampire Weekend and filthy agony aunts

Hello. Welcome. And in news you might already know, the latest episode of the Adam Buxton podcast with special guest Chris Morris really is that good. That’s my major takeaway from the past fortnight in Podcast Land. That, and the exchange where Sue Perkins explains what a podcast is to Mary Berry is the most…

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Tayla Parx’s Burnout Camp: Chart Beat Podcast, Pt. 1

The first of a two-part Chart Beat Podcast sparked by Tayla Parx’s Burnout Camp. “Your job is to empathize,” Tayla Parx says of songwriting. Specifically, of co-writing, where a collaborator’s mindset is, at its most receptive: “If you’re happy, I’m happy. If you’re sad, I’m depressed.” Of course, channeling such emotion can take its toll,…

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Ryan Berg Chats about How to Keep ‘Gum’ Off of Your Cybersecurity ‘Shoe’

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Inner Circle Podcast Episode 041 This Inner Circle podcast episode is overdue. I’ll spare you the reasons and excuses for why there is a delay, but I want to frame the conversation because this episode was actually…

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7 Job Search Podcasts That Will Help You Find Your Next Big Thing

We all know that searching for a new job is a job in and of itself. It takes time, patience, resilience, and a bit of creativity to find exactly what you’re looking for.  So it’s really nice to have some support along the way. There are all kinds of things you can do to get…

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Black Holes & Gravitational Waves: Shedding Light On The Darkest Places In The Universe – Are We There Yet

About Brendan Byrne Space Reporter and ‘Intersection’ Producer Brendan covers space news for WMFE, everything from rocket launches to the latest scientific discoveries in our universe. He hosts “Are We There Yet?”, WMFE’s space exploration podcast He also helps produce WMFE’s twice-weekly public affairs show “Intersection,” working with host Matthew Peddie to shape…

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Black Hole Films Episode 131 – Evil Dead series

ThatShelf.com presents:Black Hole Films – A podcast, hosted by Jeremy LaLonde, where people finally get around to watching that film they always meant to. Jeremy dives into the EVIL DEAD series and relishes in Bruce and Sam’s hijinx! Listen: Download MP3 Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher| Podbean Social: Black Hole Films on Facebook: facebook.com/BlackHoleFilmsJeremy’s Twitter:…

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar, star of Pitch and Mixed-ish, remains worthy of our thirst.

Listen & Subscribe Choose your preferred player: Get Your Slate Plus Feed Copy your ad-free feed link below to load into your player: For questions about subscriptions or your Slate Plus feed, check our FAQ. Episode Notes We never wanted a hall pass for Zack Morris, but our thirst for Mark-Paul Gosselaar grew from a…

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7 Podcasts for the Sports Fan

1. ‘30 for 30’ Since its genesis in 2009, ESPN’s “30 for 30” series has established itself as the gold standard of modern sports documentaries, and its relatively new audio spinoff is no exception. Much like the original, the podcast shifts nimbly in tone from episode to… Read More.

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Francis Ford Coppola Rediscovers Greatness of Cotton Club –Podcast

Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: Even Coppola was shocked to discover “The Cotton Club” was one of his better films. In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola was one of the biggest names in filmmaking. After box office and awards success with two “Godfather” films, he had also gone to hell and back making “Apocalypse Now,” betting…

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