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Catch a Pocket Podcast

Catch A Pocket Podcast

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Discussing inspiring or enlightening topics with local and regional artists and creatives. Catch a Pocket with Us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lori-burress/support
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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The Dryy podcast is a celebration of all things alcohol-free or Dryy, Matt & Chrystal will keep you laughing, motivated and loving life, Dryy, as they explore the alcohol-free world. Special guests will also share stories of how their Dryy adventure has created a foundation of success, health and happiness. If you're alcohol-free or curious you will love this podcast. Also, make sure to download the FREE Dryy app. which in an incredible alcohol-free community in your pocket.
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Poly Pocket Podcast

Hunter & Butcher

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Hello and welcome to the Poly Pocket Podcast. A pocket sized podcast for your polyamorous, CNM, open relationship or swinging journey. In this show we will be discussing adult themes (just in case you weren’t sure) and it is intended for over 18’s. Each episode is meant to be pocket sized and fit in to your busy life whilst giving you the tools and information on our broader community. We are 'Hunter' & 'Butcher', a married UK based couple, with children and an ongoing interest in supporting ...
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Four friends launch into a game of horror, mystery, and conspiracy where regular people fight against the unknown at the expense of their relationships, sanity, and lives. We are playing Delta Green: Impossible Landscapes! Brad, Dace, and Gian join Handler Joe to delve into a world of Carcosa and the King in Yellow! We play our recorded session live on Twitch every other Saturday! Come and join us live or catch up with weekly episodes on Twitch, YouTube, and all major podcast platforms. Drop ...
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Remember Tweety Bird’s trademark phrase "I thought I saw a puddy cat"? Surprised people repeat those words everyday, except the cat, dog, hamster or even horse they catch out of the corner of their eyes has passed on. Do animal ghosts really exist, or are they products of a wishful imagination? Join the world of Paranormal Pets. Each week we’ll discuss all aspects of weird or spiritual animal encounters: ghosts, totems, psychic animals, animal souls, animal angels, animals in religion, with ...
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SensuElle Podcast

Arielle Antwine

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The SensuElle Podcast with Ari Antwine features interviews by and for empowered sensualists exploring how sex and sensuality are integral to their life, work, and joy. Sit down with Sensual Educator, Showgirl, & spiritual wellness badass Ari Antwine, as she asks Women, femmes, and gender non-conforming folks for an informed, candid, no-bullshit perspective on how they are changing the sensual or sexual sphere. Oh, and everyone describes the best orgasm they’ve had! Fun, right?
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The Very Green Room

Ben Daniel & Will Loden

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Welcome to "The Very Green Room" podcast, your ultimate destination for a comedic journey through the vibrant world of stand-up comedy, broadcasting straight from the heart of Houston, Texas. Join the dynamic trio of hosts—Ben Daniel (@verydarkcomedy), Will Loden (@will_loden), and BigBaby Green (@bbg_fnnysl)—as they light up the airwaves with laughter, insight, and unforgettable moments. Are you ready for a podcast that's more than just entertainment? "The Very Green Room" is your ticket to ...
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The High Slot Podcast

The High Slot Podcast

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The High Slot Podcast is the #1 source for Massachusetts hockey content. Hosted by three former hockey players, Robbie "Bob Deuce" Cameron, Vinnie "Snipski" Cameron, and Andrew "Coco" Currie, they have always had a passion for the game of hockey and are here to pass around their thoughts and opinions on all things hockey related. Tune in to their weekly episodes to get caught up on the latest news in MIAA Hockey, catch the latest Bruins banter and hear the boys give their hottest takes on th ...
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James McBride, the literary giant and author of books like The Color of Water and Deacon King Kong, was awarded this year's Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. In a conversation with NPR's Michel Martin at the National Book Festival, he said that leaving a career in journalism allowed him to find creative fulfillment in fiction. In toda…
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Charlie's with us at the close of summer. As he starts his 80th year he joins us to talk about his new knife called the City Stock Knife. Of course Charlie couldn't help but meander into what knives he's picked up over the summer. Lots of pocket knife history "tid-bits" were thrown out in this episode by Neal and Charlie for us to gobble up! Neal e…
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Election denialism and myths of voter fraud have long been part of the history of the United States. In their new book, Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote, Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau trace the contentious battle for democratic representation from the American Revolution to the present day–up to the 2024 election. In today's episo…
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In Rumaan Alam's new novel, Entitlement, Brooke, a former teacher, is given a rare opportunity. She takes a job with an 83-year-old billionaire and is tasked with helping him decide what to do with his fortune. But, as Brooke spends more time in proximity to such great wealth, the experience begins to distort her sense of priorities, ambitions and …
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With the way forward "revealed" M-Cell must decide to which evils they entrust their fate. ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@g…
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Tennis legend Venus Williams has a lot on her plate. There's her tennis career, of course, but also business pursuits in fashion, interior design, nail art and more. As a result, Williams says it can be difficult for her to find balance. In her new book Strive, she details eight steps she follows in pursuit of this balance between her mental, physi…
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Rachel Kushner's new novel, Creation Lake, has all the makings of a great spy thriller: a cool and unknowable secret agent, a mysterious figure who communicates only by email and a radical commune of French eco-activists. Kushner has said that some of these elements were, in fact, inspired by real-world stories of espionage and her own access to th…
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Former award-winning teacher turned educator on financial literacy and relationships, Brian Page discusses the concept of 'Modern Husbands' and the importance of viewing marriage as a partnership. Learn about his innovative Marriage Toolkit, designed with insights from over 30 experts, and discover practical tips on managing money, home, careers, a…
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New memoirs by former National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster and recovery advocate William Cope Moyers document conflicts of different kinds. In At War with Ourselves, McMaster contends with his years in the Trump administration and the political infighting he experienced at the White House. Moyers' Broken Open documents a more personal struggle …
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The Museum of Failures follows Remy Wadia, an Indian American ad executive who left India for the United States years ago. But when Remy returns to Bombay to adopt a child, he realizes things aren't as he left them. Remy's mother is ill, and soon, he uncovers a shocking family secret. Thrity Umrigar's novel, first released last year, is now out in …
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Over 25 years ago, author Leslie Rasmussen connected with a stranger over challenges with their fertility. That friendship inspired her 2023 novel, The Stories We Cannot Tell, which follows two very different women who contend with excruciating decisions around their pregnancies. In today's episode, Rasmussen talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about her …
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The team arrives at the Whispering Labyrinth and learns quickly that this may not be a straightforward challenge. ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTube: htt…
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Edwidge Danticat is known for her novels and short stories. But her new book, We're Alone, is a collection of eight wide-ranging essays. These essays touch on intimate and historical topics: Danticat's past and present, the history of Haiti, parenting, migration and the author's connection to her literary heroes. In today's episode, Danticat speaks…
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Carole Hopson wanted to be a pilot since childhood, but it wasn't until her mid-30s that she learned about Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn her pilot's license in 1921. Coleman's story not only encouraged Hopson to pursue her own career as a commercial pilot, but it also inspired A Pair of Wings, Hopson's first novel. In today's episod…
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Join hosts Bill and Jackie as they delve into a profound conversation with Vicki Robin, co-author of 'Your Money or Your Life.' Vicki discusses the concept of 'enoughness' as a spiritual practice and the fulfillment curve, offering insights into how recognizing enough can lead to a more satisfying life. The dialogue covers financial independence, t…
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Anything's Pastable and My Life in Recipes, new cookbooks from Dan Pashman and Joan Nathan, get personal in very different ways. Pashman, the James Beard Award-winning podcaster, sets out to revolutionize our relationship with pasta, while Nathan's 12th cookbook blends recipes and memoir to trace her family history through Jewish cuisine. In today'…
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Great chat on this episode with David Valdivieso (Slipjoint_spa) on the socials. We talk about knife recovers and modding and get to know David a little better. Listen in to find out why he still parks his car in his shop! Also, we mention Lone Wolf McQuade, Mike was wrong regarding the town the movie was based on, but he was in the ballpark! Links…
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Jurassic Park creator Michael Crichton spent years working on a manuscript about a volcano on the verge of a disastrous eruption in Hawaii. After he died in 2008, his wife Sherri found his boxes and boxes of research and decided the novel needed to be finished – so she hit up James Patterson. In today's episode, she and Patterson speak with NPR's A…
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Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson remembers her first brush with the national spotlight as "white hot." When President Biden nominated her in 2022 to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, it kicked off an intense confirmation process for Jackson, the first Black woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court. In her new book, Love…
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The team leaves their companion with Charlie while they are taken to the Labyrinth but take an unexpected detour... ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTube: h…
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Harriet Constable learned a lot about the real life of Anna Maria della Pietà — that she grew up in an orphanage, that she was a star violinist and a favored student of Antonio Vivaldi. But in her new novel, The Instrumentalist, Constable also merges fact with fiction to tell the story of Anna Maria's synesthesia and musical talents. In today's epi…
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Food is a source of nourishment, joy and autonomy for a lot of people – but in her new book, Ruin their Crops on the Ground, Andrea Freeman also tracks how the U.S. government has used food policy as a form of control and oppression. In today's episode, Freeman speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about how the book's title can be traced back to an orde…
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How are you feeling about your reliance on technology, with all the news about AI, cyber-breaches and online scams? It’s hard not to feel slightly stressed or anxious. In this episode of the From Idea to Intellectual Property, we plunge into the depths of deep fake technology. We’ll get the official definition, find out just how deep fakes can be u…
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Join Bill and Jackie in an engaging conversation with Vicki Robin, co-author of the best-selling book 'Your Money or Your Life'. Vicki shares her insightful philosophy on financial independence, community resilience, and the power of frugality. She discusses her journey from active community building to aging with purpose on Whidbey Island, and how…
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Today's episode features two books that advocate for new approaches to big problems: urban planning, poverty, and dog rescue. First, Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Carlos Moreno about The 15-Minute City, his proposal for interconnected communities where schools, grocery stores and offices are all a short walk or bike ride away from each other.…
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Natwest, 23, is about to finally leave for university. But a package he's waiting for has gone missing and – fearing humiliation if its contents are found out – he spends 24 hours looking for it all over town. That's the premise of Nathan Newman's comic novel, How to Leave the House. In today's episode, Newman speaks with NPR's David Folkenflik abo…
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What do hedge fund managers, poker players and the scientist behind the mRNA vaccine have in common? In his new book, On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything, Nate Silver argues that they all exist in what he calls "the River" – a community of like-minded power brokers taking quantitative risks. In today's episode, Silver speaks with Here & Now'…
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With new leads, the team gets creative to get to the bottom of some of the strange deaths in Meadowbrook. ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTube: https://www…
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Elvira K. Gonzalez says there was a lot of beauty to growing up in the culturally rich border town of Laredo, Texas. But there were some challenges, too. Her new memoir, Hurdles in the Dark, chronicles some of the more difficult aspects of her adolescence — her mom was kidnapped, Gonzalez was sent to juvenile detention, and she was preyed upon by h…
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From 1911 to 1912, Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka both lived in Prague. A new graphic novel by Ken Krimstein uses both history and artistic imagination to explore how the physicist and writer ran in the same social circles and how their work might have influenced each other. In today's episode, Krimstein speaks with NPR's Scott Simon about Einstei…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung are the dynamic duo behind the Millennial Revolution blog and movement. In this insightful episode, Kristy and Bryce discuss their journey from house-hunting to achieving Financial Independence (FI) and retiring in their early 30s. They delve into why they chose to reject traditional housin…
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Warning: this episode contains mention of suicide and mental illness. If you or someone you know may be considering suicide or is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Today's episode is about two books that focus on mental health challenges. First, Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Rachel Zimmerman about Us, Afte…
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Mike and Neal catch up a little and we talk about two hammer ins that Neal attended the weekend prior. Links: https://www.northstarforge.com/ https://irontraditions.com/ https://gearheadgettogether.net/ https://traviswuertz.com/wuertz-hammer-in/ Support the show If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to give us some of those stars in your podcast app!…
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Bram Stoker Award-winning author, Gabino Iglesias, knows what it's like for grief and anger to turn deadly. That's what he explores in his new novel, House of Bone and Rain, which follows six close friends who vow to avenge the murder of one of their own mothers as a hurricane approaches. In today's episode, Iglesias, who's a frequent book critic f…
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Courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg has worked on some of the biggest trials of the last 40 years, drawing the likes of Martha Stewart, Jeffrey Epstein, and most recently, Donald Trump. Her new memoir, Drawn Testimony, examines her unique role in the news cycle, where art and criminal justice collide. In today's episode, Rosenberg speaks with NP…
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Alice and Axel are "assigned" a new teammate who may be exactly what they need to track down the info on the Bad House. ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTub…
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The fictional Olympics at the heart of Rufaro Faith Mazarura's novel, Let the Games Begin, kick off in Athens. And in the middle of one of the most important athletic competitions in the world, star runner Zeke and Olympic organizing committee intern Olivia are thrown together against all odds in what becomes a whirlwind romance. In today's episode…
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After she worked on a book about refugee resettlement in the U.S., writer Jessica Goudeau says she realized she knew very little about how her own family arrived in Texas. Her new book, We Were Illegal, looks at multiple generations of her family and how their lives reflected a history of racism, slavery and violence in her home state. In today's e…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Meet Nadia and Nicole, the Wealth Twins! Raised by a single mother in New York City's toughest projects, these twin sisters overcame obstacles to graduate from Columbia University, work on Wall Street, and ultimately achieve early retirement. In this episode, they recount experiences from 9/11 and the 2008 financial c…
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Today's episode highlights two books that revisit the cultural contributions of some pretty big names. First, Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes speaks with Deborah Paredez about American Diva, which reclaims the word 'diva' to celebrate the singularity of women like Serena Williams and Celia Cruz. Then, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Larry Tye about Th…
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The Hindu holiday Raksha Bandhan is just around the corner – and in a new children's book called Raashi's Rakhis, actor and activist Sheetal Sheth writes about an empowered little girl, Raashi, who asks some pretty big questions about the gender roles prescribed to one of her favorite celebrations. In today's episode, Sheth speaks with Here & Now's…
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In 1987, a Black 22-year-old named Ben Spencer was convicted of murdering a white man in Texas. In 2021, he was cleared of those charges and released from prison. A new book by former NPR reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Bringing Ben Home, dives into what went wrong within the Texas legal system for Spencer to serve so much time in prison for a cr…
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The crew finally settles in for an appointment they made with Charlie. ========== Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_ ========== Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/ ========== Streaming and vods Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@greenboxgaming8464/vi…
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