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09.05.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Drowsy Dancing Bear #660
Relax and dance with a drowsy dancing bear on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #660. Subscribe now! The Drowsy Lads, Fialla, Blackthorn, Charlene Adzima, Ed Miller, Enda Reilly, Conor Mallon, Fig for a Kiss, The Crowfoot Rakes, Luas, Sharon Shannon, Drumspyder, Elias Alexander & Ramblxr, The Low Kings GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture onl
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08.05.
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Longform
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Episode 578: Lissa Soep
Lissa Soep is an audio producer, editor and author whose latest book is Other People’s Words: Friendship, Loss, and the Conversations That Never End.
“I am so keenly aware of how much my own voice is a product of editing relationships and co-producing relationships with other people's words. … I will forever feel indebted to those then young people who are now writers and educators and therapists. … I feel like my voice is sort of a product of that time.”
Show notes:
00:00 Other People’s Words:
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05.05.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1657 - "Trash Can Man"
No Agenda Episode 1657 - "Trash Can Man"
"Trash Can Man"
Executive Producers:
Sir Tommyhawk
Scott Graham
Baron Sir EA of the Tax Domain
Sir Thinking Dad
Sir Hold my Beer
Paul Heeney
Dame Nancy
Byl
Associate Executive Producers:
PJ
Felix Cornici
jason christian
Gigawatt Coffee Roasters LLC
Stephanie
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
Dennis Price
Tom Beal
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03.05.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The Now Show - 5th April
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. Starring Jon Holmes on animals making headlines, Angela Barnes on theft and an original song from Jonny & the Baptists. With voices from Ed Jones and Róisín O’Mahony.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Tasha Dhanraj, Mike Shepard, Alex Bertulis-Fernandes and Peter Tellouche.Producer: Sasha Bobak
Executive Producer: Pete Strauss
Production Coordinator: Caroline BarlowA BBC Studios Product
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03.05.
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Criminal
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Episode 267: Right of Way (5.3.2024)
In 1991, two police officers stopped Tupac Shakur. They said he was jaywalking.
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02.05.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1656 - "Johnson Pivot"
No Agenda Episode 1656 - "Johnson Pivot"
"Johnson Pivot"
Executive Producers:
Sir Digi Blind Knight of GitmoNation
Dame Astrid and Sir Mark Archduchess & Archduke of Japan and all the Disputed Islands in the Japan Sea
Sir Foam Finger Number 1
Sir Danimal, Baron of the Secret City
Sir Scott of the Straight Wires
Rebekah Weintraub
Sir Alex Xzander
sir Jimmy James
sir pew pew ding ding of Kendal county
Sir Sean in Utah
Erik Adler
Mark Moberg
Associate Executive Producers:
VLADISLAV DUBOV
The
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01.05.
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Longform
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Episode 577: PJ Vogt
PJ Vogt is the host of Search Engine.
“One of our tests editorially is if we think we’ve got something good, but we haven’t started reporting or recording on it, I’ll just try asking the question at dinner and stuff. If it derails conversations, that’s a really good sign.”
Show notes:
@PJVogt
Vogt’s Substack
Vogt on Longform Podcast
03:00 “Why Are There So Many Illegal Weed Stores in New York City? (Part 1)” (Search Engine • Mar 2024)
03:00 “Why Are There So Many Illegal Weed Stores in New
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28.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1655 - "Illegal Chants"
No Agenda Episode 1655 - "Illegal Chants"
"Illegal Chants"
Executive Producer:
James from Western Australia
Associate Executive Producers:
Phoebe
Katrina greschner
Jennifer Nederfield
Eli The Coffee Guy
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
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26.04.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The Now Show - 29th March
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. Starring Geoff Norcott on cynical advertising strategies, Rachel Fairburn on our nation's obsession with conspiracy theories and an original song from Rachel Parris. With voices from Jon Culshaw and Laura Shavin.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Cameron Loxdale, Tasha Dhanraj, Pravanya Pillay & Christina Riggs.Producer: Sasha Bobak
Executive Producer: Rich Morris
Production Coordinator
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26.04.
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Criminal
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Episode 266: Mr. Apology (4.26.24)
In 1980, posters appeared in subway stations and on telephone poles in New York City with a phone number to call. When you called it, you would hear a message: “This is Apology. Apology is not associated with the police or any other organization but rather is a way for you to tell people what you have done wrong and how you feel about it.”
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25.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1654 - "e-Safety"
No Agenda Episode 1654 - "e-Safety"
"e-Safety"
Executive Producers:
Stephen Hutto
Dixon Craig
Mark Kucharski
James Boyle
Clip Custodian Neal Jones
Associate Executive Producers:
Monty
Nathan Cook
Matthew Saladino
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
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25.04.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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No Place Like Home #659
Home is where Celtic music is with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #659 . Subscribe now! The BorderCollies, Boxing Robin, Maggie’s Wake, Moher, Melanie Gruben, The Irish Rovers, Louise Bichan, Mic Clark, Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira, The Fenian Sons, SeeD, Fiddle Folk Family, Paddyman, Clare Cunningham GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture on
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24.04.
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Longform
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Episode 576: Lindsay Peoples
Lindsay Peoples is the editor-in-chief of The Cut.
“You see so many incredible people make one mistake and lose their job or they speak out about something and then the next day something blows up. And so I do think that I often feel like I have to be so careful. And that's hard to do because I'm just naturally curious and I want to know and I want to find and explore and do the things. But I'm aware that … people think I'm too young. I'm too Black. I'm aware of all those things and I'm still go
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23.04.
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 193. Word Play 3: Lemon Demon
AJ Jacobs makes The Puzzler podcast, wrote The Puzzler book, and sometimes
turns his whole life into a puzzle. He comes bearing word games,
explanations of anagrams being used to precipitate wars and were key
evidence in trials, tips for writing with a quill, below-the-knee insults,
and tales of living constitutionally.
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21.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1653 - "Twigs"
No Agenda Episode 1653 - "Twigs"
"Twigs"
Executive Producers:
Joseph Smolic
Ralph
sir Bobbie
Sir Stoner Boner
John Owens
Dame Maria of the Greek Kingdoms
Sir Stephen, Count of Winder and The Great Smoky Mountains
Alan Finston
Sir SumOne
Associate Executive Producers:
Gary Goodman
Keith Yates
Red Hot Mama, Jewls
Dave Sorensen
Sir I'm Like
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
Mike Connor
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20.04.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The Now Show - 22nd March
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. Featuring Lucy Porter on Laura Kenny’s retirement, Alasdair Beckett-King on the state of our nation’s health and an original song from Mitch Benn. With voices from Ed Jones and Katie Norris.The show was written by the cast with additional material from Cody Dahler, Zoe Tomalin, Katie Sayer and Peter Tellouche.Producer: Sasha Bobak
Executive Producer: James Robinson
Production Coordinator: Caroline BarlowA BBC Studios
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19.04.
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Longform
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Polk Award Winners: Jason Motlagh
Jason Motlagh, a journalist and filmmaker, is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and the founder of Blackbeard Films. He won the Polk's Sydney Schanberg Prize for “This Will End in Blood and Ashes,” an account of the collapse of order in Haiti.
“Once you've gotten used to this kind of metabolism, it can be hard to walk away from it. Ordinary life can be a little flat sometimes. And so that's always kind of built in. I accept that. I think I've just tried to be more honest about like, [am I t
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19.04.
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Criminal
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Episode 265: Under Oath (4.19.2024)
When he was 14 years old, Ron Bishop testified in a murder trial. Decades later, he told an investigator everything he said on the stand was a lie – and that it was just what he was told to say.
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19.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1652 - ""Ashkenormativity""
No Agenda Episode 1652 - "Ashkenormativity"
"Ashkenormativity"
Executive Producers:
Sir Onmymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia
mfDx of Anjou
Viscount Dirty Dick Bangs of DC
sir shwoo of the six strings
Juraj Kojdjak
Andy Griebel
Sir Pursuit of Peace & Tranquility
Sir Mose
Associate Executive Producers:
Sir Ara Derderian
Eli The Coffee Guy
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
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18.04.
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Longform
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Polk Award Winners: Brian Howey
Brian Howey is a freelance journalist who won the Polk Award for Justice Reporting after exposing a deceptive police tactic widely used in California. He began the project, which was eventually published by the Los Angeles Times and Reveal, as a graduate student in the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
“It’s one thing to hear about this tactic and hear about parents being questioned in this way. It’s another thing entirely to hear the change in a parent’s voice when they realize for the
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18.04.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Irish Shadows #658
Step out of the shadows and listen to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #658. Subscribe now! Maggie’s Wake. Keltricity, Altan, Dancing With Hobbits, Tarren, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Telenn Tri, The BorderCollies, The Langer's Ball, Ironwood, Nick Metcalf, The Changing Room, Jimmy & Scots Folk Band, Karan Casey, Jigjam, Kinnfolk GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news
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17.04.
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Longform
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Polk Award Winners: Meribah Knight
Meribah Knight is a reporter with Nashville Public Radio. She won the Polk Award for Podcasting for “The Kids of Rutherford County,” produced with ProPublica and Serial, which revealed a shocking approach to juvenile discipline in one Tennessee county.
“Where does it leave me? It leaves me with a searing anger that is going to propel me to the next thing. But we’ve made some real improvement. And that’s worth celebrating. That’s worth recognizing and saying, This work matters, people are paying
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16.04.
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Longform
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Polk Award Winners: Jesse Coburn
Jesse Coburn is an investigative reporter at Streetsblog. He won the Polk Award for Local Reporting for "Ghost Tags," his series on the black market for temporary license plates.
“You can imagine this having never become a problem, because it’s so weird. What a weird scam. I’m going to print and sell tens of thousands of paper license plates. But someone figured it out. And then a lot more people followed. It just exploded.”
This is the second in a week-long series of conversations with winners
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15.04.
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Longform
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Polk Award Winners: Amel Guettatfi and Julia Steers
Amel Guettatfi and Julia Steers won this year's George Polk Award for Television Reporting for “Inside Wagner,” their Vice News investigation of Russian mercenaries on the Ukraine front and in the Central African Republic.
“One of the best takeaways I got from seven or eight years at Vice is that it’s not enough for something to be important when you’re figuring out how to make a story. It’s the intersection of important and interesting. And that has taught me that people will watch anything, a
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14.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1651 - "WWX"
No Agenda Episode 1651 - "WWX"
"WWX"
Executive Producers:
Baron-At-Large
Mr Black
Associate Executive Producers:
Chad Finkbeiner
callipygous collin
Linda Lupatkin Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
Dame Zelda of The Wandering Jews
Baron at Large Rubbleizer Club
Baron-At-Large
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12.04.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The Now Show - 15th March
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. Featuring Marcus Brigstocke unpacking screen addiction and Ria Lina on the International Women's Day - Oscars overlap, and an original song from Ed MacArthur.The show was written by the cast with additional material from David Duncan, Aidan Fitzmaurice, Jade Gebbie and Christina Riggs.Voice Actors: Gemma Arrowsmith and Jason Forbes.Producer: Rajiv Karia
Production Coordinator: Caroline BarlowA BBC Studios Production f
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12.04.
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Criminal
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Episode 264: The Strike (4.12.2024)
When people started saying that John D. Rockefeller Jr. was responsible for the deaths of two women and 11 children near a coal mine in Colorado, he decided to do something unusual. He hired “the father of public relations.”
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11.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1650 - "Algo Juice"
No Agenda Episode 1650 - "Algo Juice"
"Algo Juice"
Executive Producers:
Gene HARRIS
Jimbabwe & Viscountess Marianne Schneeberger
Nicole Jackson
Epic Boys from Boerne
Associate Executive Producers:
Unspoken Okie
Denise Robertson
Eric Thornton
Dame Nurse Kaytlyn
Eli The Coffee Guy
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
1650 Club Members:
Gene HARRIS
Jimbabwe & Viscountess Marianne Schneeberger
Become a member of the 1651 Club, support the show here
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11.04.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Red-Haired Bully Boys #657
Gather round you bully boys and listen to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #657. Subscribe now! Sorcha, The Out of Kilters, Rambling Sailors, Tradify, Tarren, Railcar Graffiti, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Whipperginnies, Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Paddyman, The Walker Roaders, River Driver, Jiggy GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subs
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10.04.
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Longform
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Rerun: #429 Vinson Cunningham (Feb 2021)
Vinson Cunningham is a staff writer for The New Yorker. His novel, published in March 2024, is Great Expectations.
“I think the job is just paying a bunch of attention. If you're a person like me, where thoughts and worries are intruding on your consciousness all the time, it is a great relief to have something to just over-describe and over-pay-attention to—and kind of just give all of your latent, usually anxious attention to this one thing. That, to me, is a great joy.”
Show notes:
@vcunning
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09.04.
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 192: Word Play part 2
This episode, and the next couple of episodes, are about word games! Today,
Joshua Blackburn recounts how his sons' uninspiring English homework led to
him inventing the language quiz game League of the Lexicon; and Kathryn
Hymes and Hakan Seyalıoğlu of Thorny Games explain how they make topics
like language loss and deciphering alien language into creative play.
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07.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1649 - "Stay Alarmed!"
No Agenda Episode 1649 - "Stay Alarmed"
"Stay Alarmed!"
Executive Producers:
Sir James
Aaron the Nutmegger
Sir Ventes
nicholas schroeder
Vincent Visconti
PJ Verhoef
Paul Sommers
Anonymous
Jackie Greene
Associate Executive Producers:
Lukas Teijema
Mr. Black NLD
nathan goldsmith
Amanda Szalewski
Sir Cal of Lavenderblossoms.org
Genevieve Wimberley
Eli The Coffee Guy
Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes
Sir Ace of Paints from Vancouver, Wa
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05.04.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz - 8th March
Mark Steel, Marie Le Conte, Simon Evans and Zoe Lyons join Andy Zaltzman for the last episode in the present series.This week the panel give their 2p on the budget, the battle for the White House and what it might sound like if George Galloway joined the News Quiz.Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material by: Cody Dahler, Meryl O'Rourke, Molly McGuinness, Peter Tellouche and Christina Riggs.Producer: Gwyn Rhys Davies
Executive Producer: Richard Morris
Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholl
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05.04.
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Criminal
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Episode 263: An Officer’s Arrest (4.5.2024)
Sultan Alam was the first Pakistani officer to join the traffic department of the Cleveland Police in the UK. He was harassed at work and complained to his senior officers about it. Then his coworkers showed up at his house to arrest him.
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04.04.
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No Agenda (Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak)
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1648 - "Red Book Special"
No Agenda Episode 1648 - "Red Book Special"
"Red Book Special"
Executive Producers:
Sir Cumference
Adam Curry
John C Dvorak
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Art By: Dame Kenny-Ben - kl35402@getalby.com
Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry
Back Office Jae Dvorak
Chapter
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04.04.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Plant Your Boots For Freedom #656
Plant your boots firmly on the ground and find freedom with Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #656 . Subscribe now! Tradify, Sorcha, The Gothard Sisters, Altan, Emma Langford, Patsy O'Brien, Poitín, Brother Sea, Gordon McLeod, Beltaine, Banda Gaites Camín de Fierro, Meerrant, The Celtic Kitchen Party, Chance the Arm, Alexander James Adams GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items
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03.04.
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Longform
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Episode 575: Megan Kimble
Megan Kimble is the former executive editor of The Texas Observer and has written for The New York Times, Texas Monthly, and The Guardian. Her new book is City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America’s Highways.
“I have never lived in a city that was not wrapped in highways. It’s hard for me to imagine anything else. And I think that’s true for a lot of people today. ... [But] we have known since the origins of the interstate highways program that building highways through
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29.03.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz - 1st March
Hugo Rifkind, Susie McCabe, Ashley Storrie and Stuart Mitchell join Andy Zaltzman to quiz the week's news from Aberdeen.This week the panel discuss Gordon Brown’s vision for a second renaissance in Aberdeen, why Lee Anderson has lost the Tory whip, and the difference between Mob Rule and Ja Rule.Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material by: Cody Dahler, Rebecca Bain, Alex Garrick-Wright, Krystal Evans, Peter Tellouche and Christina Riggs.Producer: Georgia Keating
Executive Producer: James
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28.03.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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The Cat's Meow #655
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #655 is the cat’s meow! Subscribe now! Telenn Tri, Tradify, Patsy O'Brien, Toby Bresnahan, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, The Dustbunnies, Ian Fontova, CaliCeltic, La famille LeBlanc, Olivia Bradley, River Driver, Ida Elena, Stout Pounders, Roehind, The Irish Rovers GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and cultu
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24.03.
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 191. Hypochondria
The word 'hypochondria' has travelled from meaning physical ailments in a
particular region of your body, to ones that are only in your mind. It has
been in fashion, and thoroughly out; it has been subject to a range of
treatments; it has been lucrative for quacks; and it's a very
understandable form of anxiety - which I have, and so does Caroline
Crampton, author of the new book A Body Made of Glass: A History of
Hypochondria.
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22.03.
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Criminal
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Episode 262: Indelible Ink (3.22.2024)
For almost thirty years, Adolfo Kaminsky lived quietly, forging documents for people all over the world.
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22.03.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz - 23rd February
Andrew Doyle, Hugo Rifkind, Lucy Porter and Ria Lina join Andy Zaltzman to quiz the week's news.This week the panel tackle how a parliamentary debate about peace descended into constitutional conflict, why Donald Trump is actively urging his supporters to put their foot in it, literally this time, and how Britannia nuked the waves.Strap in.Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material by: Cody Dahler, Cameron Loxdale and Viv MayProducer: James Robinson
Executive Producer: Richard Morris
Produ
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21.03.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Flying Fingers in the Fire's Glow #654
Let your fingers fly in the fire’s glow with Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #654. Subscribe now! Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, The Lilies of the Midwest, Nuala Kennedy and Eamon O'Leary, Dàimh, CaliCeltic, Jigjam, Louise Bichan, The Darkeyed Musician, Celtic Wood and Wires, The Whipperginnies, The Walker Roaders, Stout Pounders, Ian Alistair Gosbee, Jimmy & Scots Folk Band, Hayley Griffiths GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug your
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18.03.
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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We Think it's Funny Episode One: Darren Carter
Comedian Darren Carter join Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff to kick off the first episode of the new podcast We Think It's Funny!
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15.03.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz - 16th February
Andy Zaltzman quizzes the news. Providing all the answers are Zoe Lyons, Andrew Maxwell, Rachel Parris, and Danny Finkelstein.In this week of Lent and Love Andy and the panel address Labour's difficult relationship with itself, Trump's flirtations with Putin, and giving up on the idea of home ownership.Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material by: Cody Dahler, Ben Clover, and Jade GebbieProducer: Sam Holmes
Executive Producer: James Robinson
Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Nicholls
Sound E
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15.03.
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Criminal
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Episode 261: The Hiss (3.15.2024)
As the famous English actor William Macready was preparing to go on stage in New York, over 300 police officers were placed in and around the theater. “But the head of the police said, ‘I don't know that that's going to be enough people.’”
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14.03.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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Happy St. Patrick's Day 2024 #653
Happy St Patrick’s Day with two hours of the great Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #653. Subscribe now! Tradify, Sorcha, Jigjam, The Fire, Hayley Griffiths, Keltricity, Marc Gunn, Tarren, Celtic Wood and Wires, Altan, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Louise Bichan, Toby Bresnahan, The Walker Roaders, Lúnasa, Stout Pounders, Brother Sea, Clare Cunningham, River Driver, Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan, Jimmy & Scots Folk Band, Clay Babies, CaliCeltic, Ironwood, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Ton
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08.03.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz - 9th February
Coming to you from Belfast this week, Andy Zaltzman quizzes the news with Zoe Lyons, Neil Delamere, Diona Doherty, and Alex Kane.In this episode Andy and the panel will be asking if turning the Northern Ireland Assembly off and on has made it work again?Why Labour is keeping the red flag flying?… a Formula 1 style red flag, that is, which they’re waving at their own environment policy to tell it it’s off.And whose chopper has got them in trouble?Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material b
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08.03.
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Criminal
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Episode 260: The Dial Painters (3.8.2024)
In the early 1920s, painters at a watch dial factory in New Jersey started to get sick. No one could tell them why.
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07.03.
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 190: Craters
"It's quite a big undertaking going through every named feature in the
whole solar system and trying to find out who that person was."
When PhD student Annie Lennox discovered a crater on Mercury, she got the
chance to name it. Which sent her on a bigger space mission.