Exploring the biggest questions of our time with the help of the world's greatest thinkers. Host Manoush Zomorodi inspires us to learn more about the world, our communities, and most importantly, ourselves. Get more brainy miscellany with TED Radio Hour+. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/ted
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Radio essays, poems and complementary music, broadcast from Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1, Sunday mornings since 1968.
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A miscellany of stories, presented by Ross Sutherland.
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A collection of features, guest interviews and chats from the Marc Tyley Morning Show on Manx Radio.
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LDS Miscellany through a Berkeley Lens
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After returning to the social internet for podcasting, MJ decides to tell her own story. That of a digital friend she lost to time: Aishi. Whoever they were… --- A production of Miscellany Media Studios. Written and Produced by MJ Bailey
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It's called oneiromancy, and we used to exult it: this idea that our dreams could reveal things about ourselves we couldn't see we our eyes. We don't believe in it anymore, but do you think it ever stopped? Don't answer that. I know you don't care. But I know a lot more about you.... I've been dreaming about you. --- A production of Miscellany Media Studios. Written and Produced by MJ Bailey
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Telling tales about London's streets, buildings and most importantly the people that once lived here. I've spent the last ten years compiling facts and stories which I use to give guided tours around the capital. Some of these stories don't always fit into the tours due to subject matter or time constraints, so I've started posting them in a blog which you can find at www.alondonmiscellany.com along with all the information on my collection of self guided audio tours around the city.
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Stop asking if something is good, and instead, ask why something matters to you. A review show focused on subjective metrics of quality for books, movies, television, other podcasts, and more! Because some times, technical perfection just isn't going to cut it. New episodes every Sunday.
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Showcasing love, support to artists and ultimately a platform for talent.
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A collection of works that explore the rich and evocative legend of King Arthur. The exploits of Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table have been a staple of British literature through the centuries, drawing together themes of pagan wizardry, the search for the Holy Grail, chivalry and of course romance.
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My #hugot is an exploration of Filipino culture through the eyes of someone desperate to reconnect with what could have been hers. Join Marcy as she dives deeper into this aspect of her personal history.
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A collection of interesting tales of mystery from those areas a bit off the beaten path. The stories will involve missing persons, ghosts, strange phenomena, & other mystifying stories.
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West Cork Miscellany is where we publish different interviews and chats, both in studio and out and about throughout West Cork. Find us on westcorkfm.ie
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Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was an English comic writer who enjoyed enormous popular success for more than seventy years. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blanding Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies.
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Cassandra’s Tales and Truths tells the stories that plague the dreams of an unwilling oracle hounded by her own insecurities. Aided by a more senior oracle, Cassandra offers up allegories to her unnamed and only vaguely described clients with messages based on the Delphic Maxims (or updated versions of such).
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lkisaid thoughts, sounds and creative miscellany flash briefing podcast will help you consider the beautiful in the ordinary. offering daily music, poems, ramblings, and rantings for your enjoyment and contemplation...aiming to present you with various thoughts on life, faith, being, and philosophy. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lkisaid/support
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In this podcast, listen to me chat, explain, rant, and say other miscellany as I produce a podcast with no real purpose other than putting you to sleep.
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A group of cool people talking about video games amongst other miscellany since 2013. If you like this podcast or even HATE it please like, subscribe, comment, and share. Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyV Facebook: Facebook.com/uncannyvalleycast Tumblr: uncannyv.tumblr.com Instagram: Theuncannyvalley Tom - @Drusyc Chris - @Ctbalcerak Carlos-@Swarlos318 Derek- @DerekDoom21
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Be mighty, and keep your axes sharp!
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This podcast features new songs, demos, live recordings and other Mail Order Messiah miscellany.
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For the first time since a serious car accident forced her to drop out of university and left her with injuries that may not ever heal, Felisa returns to the Philippines with her parents. Ultimately, she knows her life has not been what they were hoping it would be, but for the sake of the school assignment given to her to make up for the class she’ll miss, Felisa will document her trip with a series of audio recordings. Trips like this are mostly domestic bliss, but for they sake of her ass ...
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This, That, & The Other. A podcast of miscellany, reflection, and ponderings we have experienced in each of our lives and with one another. We’ll share stories and experiences, and maybe even offer advice on different, varying things.
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Zaneta Aurelia Azis Parker has a normal life. Seriously. It’s normal. She might be the daughter of a prestigious neurologist who caught the eye of the people connected to big pockets, but she just works in the office by running the daily operations and at home by taking care of her siblings. Considering she can remember never wanting this life, some would think that’s odd. But she doesn’t. Until she sees an image of herself at a fundraising dinner in a modern piece done by a secretive artist ...
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For as long as people have inhabited the Philippines, there has been an evil spirit waiting just beyond the light, craving blood. This cryptid--for all its potential--has never made it far from the islands, and in many ways, it didn’t need to. There, it has found itself a folk tradition to call its kingdom from which to rule the darkness, unconquerable. Beyond the Philippines, the aswang hasn’t been discussed. And yet, there’s one podcast host daring enough to dive deep into this legend to s ...
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The podcast where a pastor, a parishioner, and a professor have lively discussions on practical Christian living from a Reformed perspective. Features Kyle Borg, Scott Hunt, and Barry York.
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Historic Christianity Encounters Other Religious Traditions - This podcast is about the encounter of historic Christianity with other religious traditions.
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An Irregular Miscellany: A selection of essays and lectures from the Common University
A.F. Harrold
Throughout the 1920s the Common University provided a free and ready source of education to the working classes of England through various lecture series and the distribution of educative pamphlets in the East End. At the time it renowned as a philanthropic exercise noted more for its good intentions than its practice of asking for lecturers' credentials. In the mid 1930s it shut down amid a small furore over the nonsense it was teaching. It was assumed by all involved that that would be the ...
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A miscellany of inspiration, tools, tips, prompts and talks with experts, for writers, community leaders and others working in the spiritual field. Brought to you by Lucía Moreno-Velo and Gwyneth Box of the Grounded Spirit Project.Join us each week as we choose a text to read – as writers – and discuss it, paying attention not just to the content, but to the techniques and tools the author has used. Every fourth week, we’ll invite a guest writer to talk to us about their experience, successe ...
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There's nothing cozier than curling up with a seed catalog and dreaming about next year's garden. Seedy Business is a relaxing, pathologically low-stakes chat between Allison, a biologist, and Roman, just some guy, about garden seeds and how they are marketed. Listen as we struggle in vain to suppress our natural inclinations toward vocal leftism and recreational vulgarity to deliver a soothing seed experience.
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Mary sits down to talk with her kids about the issues of the day, the conflicts in their own family, and whatever else seems worth discussing.
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True tales from Ireland's haunted past.
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Along with TV Tropes, we're a podcast about famous tropes in TV, movies, comics, literature and anything else!
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From La Scala in Milan to Bruce Springsteen in Dublin
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From Milan to Dublin, a programme on song and speech, finding and using your voice, dancing and self-expression-- with Mark Brennock, Doireann Ní Bhríain, Catherine Foley, Mary Kate O’Flanagan, Fiona Smith and Irish-Palestinian poet Durgham MushtahaAv RTÉ Radio 1
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Jim Houghton drums along with his MiTunes tracks.
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Drummer Jim Houghton is Marc Tyley's latest MiTunes guest.Av Manx Radio
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The boys are back! Yes, indeed, all three guys show up for this episode. After some banter that involves Scott and Kyle referencing old movies once again and making fun of Barry’s birdwatching, they get down to the business at hand. For they return again to the subject of ordination. Treated in an episode long, long ago (see Episode 32), the 3GTers…
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Changing Our Minds: Why we should admit when we're wrong
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Original broadcast date: Friday, December 3, 2021. Admitting we're wrong is painful — even seen as a sign of weakness. But what if we take a more flexible approach? This hour: how rethinking ideas can be good for our brains and our relationships. Guests include former GOP congressman Bob Inglis, organizational psychologist Adam Grant, and civil rig…
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A Sculptor’s Sculptor and a Swallow on the Suir
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Month’s mind tributes to the late sculptor Imogen Stuart and poet Michael Coady; bonny labouring boy, the smell of new boots and an old coat. With Peter Trant, AM Cousins, Paul Rouse, Alison Fitzgerald, Michael O'Connor and Catherine TwomeyAv RTÉ Radio 1
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The Public Commons: Building public spaces that actually serve the public
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Original broadcast date: July 23, 2021. How can we create public places that feel welcoming and safe for everyone? This hour, TED speakers examine our physical and digital spaces—how they run, who they serve, and how to make them better. Guests include community organizer Shari Davis, researcher Eli Pariser, Wikipedia Library founder Jake Orlowitz,…
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Sarah Jarvis is currently being treated for cancer and wants everyone to listen to their bodies when things change and take early action.Av Manx Radio
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Fairground Attraction are back with a new single.
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Fairground Attraction talk to Marc Tyley.Av Manx Radio
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With this episode recorded near the time of the solar eclipse, the parishioner and the professor share their experiences while the pastor gallivants around Kansas for his kids’ track meets. Though clearly the eclipse did not result in the end of the world, as some predicted, surely it testified to the Lord’s glory in natural revelation. With that i…
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Saints and prayers, crowning glory and a Shakespearean starling, with Elizabeth Oxley, Moya Cannon, Dermot Bolger, Pat Boran, Rosaleen McDonagh and Conall HamillAv RTÉ Radio 1
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So Awkward: How to embrace the embarrassing
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Forgetting a name, a poorly executed hug, the 7th grade — awkwardness is part of our lives whether we like it or not. But what if we put the embarrassment aside and embraced our awkward selves? Guests include social scientist Ty Tashiro, cartoonist Liana Finck, journalist Melissa Dahl and sex and relationship counselor Erin Chen. TED Radio Hour+ su…
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Heritage broadcaster John Moss talks to Marc Tyley.
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Loads of previously unheard material and additional tracks in this MiTunes podcast with John Moss.Av Manx Radio
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Returning swallows, an Irishman abroad in the USSR, a German eye on Daniel O’Connell, and Harry Nilsson’s Irish love, with Jim Sharkey, Jenny Beale, Deirdre McQuillan, Daniel Mulhall, Brian Farrell and Denise BlakeAv RTÉ Radio 1
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The start of a new fiction miniseries, in which a man on drugs attempts to purchase a pig.Content warning: graphic death, ref to domestic violence, drug useStory written and produced by Ross SutherlandContains samples from Hauntology by Meavy Boy (Free Music Archive) and When the World Goes Quiet pt.VI byRydox (Archive.org)Featuring additional musi…
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Episode 309: A Century Worth Celebrating
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The following episode is sponsored by Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. With the prosecuting parishioner away on trial, the pastor and professor handle this latest episode of 3GT. Given the significance of an event in the life of the seminary, Pastor Borg interviews President York regarding it. In November 1923, the Synod of the Reformed …
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What's In A Face: How technology uses our faces
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Original broadcast date: December 9, 2022. We think our faces are our own. But technology can use them to identify, influence and mimic us. This week, TED speakers explore the promise and peril of turning the human face into a digital tool. Guests include super recognizer Yenny Seo, Bloomberg columnist Parmy Olson, visual researcher Mike Seymour an…
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Callum Rowe talks to Marc Tyley and chooses his MiTunes tracks.
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Callum Rowe, now back on the Isle of Man, talks to Marc Tyley about the many genres of music he likes to cover.Av Manx Radio
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The recent Worldwide Relief Society Devotional was awesome! One quote caused a bit of a kerfuffle, which sets the stage for part 3 of our series on women and priesthood. But the devotional really was great! Go watch it! And also listen to this episode :) Link to our Face in Hat discord server! https://discord.gg/MnSMvKHvwh YouTube channel! Thanks E…
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How are people meeting Christ? What part can apologetics play? Is it always necessary? Is a non-intellectual conversion an honest one? The Areopagites are once again joined by Richard Rohlin, and together they wrestle with these questions and more.Av Fr. Andrew Damick, Michael Landsman, and Ancient Faith Radio
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A favourite song of Seán Ó Riada’s, wonderful parties, and extraordinary kindness to a young writer starting out: John Banville, Shelly Furlong, Diarmaid Ferriter, Iarla Ó Lionáird and Marina Carr salute seven decades of the Irish Arts CouncilAv RTÉ Radio 1
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Addiction, Motherhood, and Jesus with writer Anne Lamott
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Writer Anne Lamott has garnered a cult following with her shockingly honest prose on love, death, faith, writing and more. This hour, her wisdom from a career that has spanned 20 books and 40 years. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus…
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Okay, first of all, this episode is focused on the extremely adult theme of photographs of hogs, so please use discretion. We've always tagged our pods as "explicit," but for serious this time. We reminisce about the 2013-2018 phenomenon that was the tumblr blog Critique My Dick Pick [link] Jesus walkin' out the tomb like... [link] ASMR candy mukba…
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Of all the episodes that the prosecuting attorney would miss, it should not have been this one! Yet so it was, as the parishioner was on spring break when the pastor and professor were finally able to record again. For the topic they chose to discuss was that of God and His justice. In the first part of this episode, Kyle and Barry look Biblically …
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In this behind-the-scenes look at the latest Not About Lumberjacks story, “It’s Never Too Late,” I talk about the mechanics of time-travel stories and how “fixing” the past may not be as great an idea as it may seem. As always, this commentary contains spoilers from the latest story, so you might want to listen to that first. Transcript >>…
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