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On-air Personality and Account Executive at Real Country WAME 92.9 and 550. Dedicated to serving our listeners and clients with information and marketing strategies that makes Statesville, Mooresville and Iredell County the place to be.
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Welcome to Chuddle the Pod, the spookiest, gooiest and most scream-tastic horror movie club in town! Looking for a place where you can embrace the darkness with a smile? Join the terrible trio of Bryan, Ross, and Sam as we embark on a delightful weekly adventure through the darkest corners of cinema. From timeless classics to hidden gems and the latest releases, we’ve got it covered. Join our horror movie club on a journey of fear, laughter, and the joy that comes from sharing scary movies w ...
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Small Business. Small America.

Bryan Crawford & Stephen Mirabal

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Listen to small business leaders in small-town America bring their stories to bear. Find out and learn how these entrepreneurs are shaping America one small town at a time. Your Hosts: Bryan Crawford started his real estate just a few years back and is continuing to grow and nurture that line of work whilepursuring other ventures.Learn more of New Mexico Dream House at https://www.nmdreamhouse.com/ Stephen Mirabal runs his own digital marketing company in Farmington, New Mexico. His dream is ...
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Benji B a Jax beach native sits back at the crib with the boys and keeps you up to date about there own lives and what's popping around the town! stay tuned in for steady new podcast coming out every turnup Tuesday!
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Real Estate

Bryan Segal, Brandon White

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We talk about real estate, how to be a great real estate agent, teach you how to become a great real estate broker , real estate investing and how to build a successful real estate business. Bryan Seagal is a long time real estate investor who was the star with his wife on HDTV show Chi-Town Flip. He transitioned from police offer to real estate broker and investor gained wide attention when in the span of 10 months he did 87 house flips. In the following years he did over 100 flips a year. ...
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Hollywood Anonymous

Hollywood Anonymous

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Past guests include: Horatio Sanz, Mindy Sterling, Rob Corddry, Erin Hayes, Louie Anderson, Garrett Morris, Darlene Hunt, Brooks Wheelan, Rawle D. Lewis, Senta Moses-Mikan, Frank Caliendo and a whole lot more... Hollywood Anonymous(HA)is a conversational show about the ins & outs as well as the ups & downs of working in Hollywood. Bryan Erwin & Jon Huck have a combined 40 plus years working in this town... and no one knows who they are. But that's OK, because you will definitely know some of ...
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Welcome to Culturally Sound, the podcast that explores the dynamic intersection of culture, leadership, and communication in today’s diverse and interconnected world. Hosted by Chandler Cutler, this show dives deep into the challenges and opportunities leaders face to create an inviting, creative, and rewarding working environment. Each episode brings you insightful conversations with thought leaders, industry experts, and changemakers who share actionable strategies for building inclusive t ...
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A Load of BS on Sport: The Behavioural Science Podcast dives deep into the psychology of what makes elite performers tick; how they think about success and failure, how they find and maintain peak performance, how they manage fear and adversity, how they make decisions under pressure, how they deal with risk and uncertainty. Daniel is a behavioural science and sports fanatic while Dan has lived his dream on the rugby field for the past 17 years, winning three Six Nations titles, earning over ...
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We present audio and video podcasts about life and culture in middle America. Our essays and life histories share the story of people in America's rust belt.This podcast is born of blue-collar, working-class values. Our podcast has its roots in the greater Flint area. We dedicate this podcast to the beleaguered town of Flint, Michigan, and communities like it across America.Our podcasts subjects include true crime, law, history, sports, arts & literature, and the Flint water crisis, and more ...
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Mississippi native Susan Hrostowski, left, stands with her wife, Kathryn Garner, in an undated photo. Hrostowski was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mississippi’s new law that would have allowed businesses and individuals to deny service to LGBTQ people on the basis of religious beliefs. Photo courtesy of Susan Hrostowski Late Thursday, minutes before Mississippi’s anti-LGBTQ law was to go into effect, a federal judge struck it down. The law would have allowed business and government employ ...
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Army Sergeant Alex Ortiz served in Afghanistan and Iraq before injuries forced him to retire in 2013. His wife, Lixannie, had never been close to a veteran before they met... and some things about his past surprised her.Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoic…
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In this hour, we're drawing back the curtain! Surprises, discoveries, and difficult realizations. All will be revealed... This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Linda King makes a grave mistake at a wake.Aisha Rodriguez h…
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An investigation of when and why people ask loaded questions that are a proxy for something else. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription. Prologue: Host Ira Glass talks with producer Tobin Low about the question he got asked after he and his husband moved in together, and what he thinks people were really as…
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A new shadow puppetry exhibition by the Queens-based Chinese Theatre Works rings in the Year of the Snake! Ellen Kodadek from Flushing Town Hall and Stephen Kaplin from Chinese Theatre Works discuss Red Gate: Pauline Benton & Chinese Shadow Theatre in America, which is on display through February 23. *This episode is guest-hosted by David Furst.…
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Last week the Supreme Court upheld the decision to ban TikTok in America and a few days later, the app briefly went dark. But on President Trump's first day he vowed to delay the ban. We'll learn about the reason for the anti-TikTok legislation, if Trump can legally stop the ban, and how the loss of TikTok might affect digital creators with Sapna M…
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, artist and comedian Sam Kissajukian had a manic episode, during which he painted more than 300 works of art. His new comedy show, "300 Paintings," takes audiences on a hilarious and moving tour of some of that art, which also serves as a journey through his own mental health. He joins us to discuss the show, w…
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The hit series "Severance" is set in the near future where the distinction between work and life is extreme. After a three year hiatus, the show returned last week to glowing reviews. We're joined by actors Tramell Tillman, who plays the charming yet sinister Mr. Milchik, and Britt Lower, who plays Helly, to discuss the new season. *This episode is…
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The staff writer Dana Goodyear has reported on California extensively: the entertainment industry; a deadly crime spree in Malibu; Kamala Harris’s rise in politics; and the ever more fragile environment. She covered the destructive Woolsey Fire, in Los Angeles, in 2018. Recently, Goodyear found her own life very much in the center of the story. Liv…
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In an episode first reported in 2017, we bring you a look up and down the US nuclear chain of command to find out who gets to authorize their use and who can stand in the way of Armageddon. President Richard Nixon once boasted that at any moment he could pick up a telephone and—in 20 minutes—kill 60 million people. Such is the power of the US Presi…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories in which some things are saved and some are left behind. In Haruki Murakami’s “Lederhosen,” performed by Aasif Mandvi, the traditional German shorts become a singular obsession for one half of a married couple. In Elizabeth McCracken’s “Robinson Crusoe at the Waterpark,” a couple and their son find themselves …
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Overview In this episode of Culturally Sound, host Chandler Cutler interviews Salim Mehio, founder of Failure to Flying Sales Coaching. With 15 years of diverse sales experience across industries, Salim shares his inspiring journey from overcoming financial struggles to building a business dedicated to empowering small and medium-sized businesses w…
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Yola is a singer/songwriter and actress. She released her solo debut album in 2019, which was nominated for 4 Grammys, including Best New Artist and Best Americana Album, and Rolling Stone named it one of the best country albums of the year. But the thing is, Yola’s music career wasn’t new, and her background wasn’t in country music. She’s from Bri…
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Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club as we dive into the animated prequel Seoul Station (2016). Explore the chaos and emotion of this gripping story that sets the stage for the Train to Busan universe! Join the Club! Join the Patreon! Chuddle the Website! Follow the Chuddlers on social media! Discord: Chuddle the Discord Chuddl…
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In the 1970s, a woman named Marty Goddard pioneered the rape kit, a new, standardized way to collect evidence following a sexual assault. Then, a man got credit for creating the kit, and Goddard disappeared. Journalist Pagan Kennedy has spent the last few years trying to track Goddard down and tell her story. Kennedy discusses her new book, The Sec…
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Known for directing big hits like "Deepwater Horizon" and "Friday Night Lights," Peter Berg is known for intense and gritty stories. His latest is a Netflix limited series, "American Primeval," set in the American West in 1857. Berg speaks with Alison about the collision of religion, homesteading, greed and violence depicted in the series.…
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning play "English" is now on Broadway. The story follows a group of people practicing for their English proficiency exam. Playwright Sanaz Toossi discusses the show alongside actor Marjan Neshat and Tala Ashe, who star in the comedy. "English" is running at the Todd Haimes Theater through March 2.…
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This week on The Moth Radio Hour: stories of beef! Petty grievances to full blown rivalries. At work, over the phone, and, of course, online. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Lori Tucker-Sullivan begins getting a series of strange …
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We fall down the looking glass with Sönke Johnsen, a biologist who finds himself staring at one of the darkest things on the planet. So dark it’s almost like he’s holding a black hole in his hands. On his quest to understand how something could possibly be that black, we enter worlds of towering microscopic forests where gold becomes black, the dee…
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On this episode - we’ll put on our dance shoes, we’ll find our pelvis, and we’ll find the joy and the self-expression that anybody, at any age, can get from dance. This episode is hosted by Blaze Ferrer. Storytellers:Katie Rivard finds herself through dance. Jessica Ribera lives out her dreams as an understudy.Podcast # 902 To learn more about list…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents stories that were presented as part of an evening with the writer Judy Blume that explored the issues around book banning, and featured works by two authors whose works have been banned. (Blume’s works have also frequently been banned.). First, Xu Mason’s witty “Finally a Book that Cannot be Banned,” imagines what it woul…
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Overview In this episode of Culturally Sound, host Chandler Cutler sits down with Dr. Gianluca De Novi, a multifaceted expert and entrepreneur whose journey spans from a small town in Southern Italy to a prestigious career at Harvard Medical School and as the Director of the Medical Device and Simulation Lab at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. D…
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Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club as we continue the Romero zombie journey with Land of the Dead (2005). We’re joined once again by Cody and Sergio from The Horror Bandwagon for a deep dive into this post-apocalyptic world and its evolving undead threat! For links to our guest's socials, episodes, and YouTube visit https://t…
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A new film tells the story of Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, a boxer from Flint, Michigan who became the first woman in United States history to win an Olympic gold medal in the sport. Actor Ryan Destiny, who plays Shields, joins us alongside director Rachel Morrison to talk about bringing this story to life on-screen. "The Fire Inside" is in theaters n…
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New year, new books! Producer Jordan Lauf discusses some of her most anticipated new reads this winter. Plus, we take your book recommendations. JORDAN'S LIST Fiction: All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor Isola by Allegra Goodman Dissolution by Nicholas Binge Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The U…
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Anna Cherepnina fulfilled a long-held dream of serving in the military when she enlisted in the Army Reserves in 2009. But a string of personal tragedies brought her to the darkest moment of her life. At StoryCorps, she reflected on how an encounter with an insolent fox and a trip to the base of Mount Everest helped her see the light again.Leave us…
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Let the feathers fly! This week, a special avian hour. Stories from a Ravenmaster, a scientist, and a reluctant chicken farmer about the birds that made them as happy as a lark or as crazy as a loon. This episode is hosted by The Moth's former Artistic Director, Catherine Burns, and her parrot, Hamilton. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth …
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In the new documentary film "Black Box Diaries," Japanese journalist Shiori Itō chronicles her personal experience with sexual assault. After she accused a prominent associate of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Itō's story sparked a version of the #MeToo movement in Japan. She joins us to discuss her experience, and the new documentary. "Black Box Diari…
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Fernanda Torres just took home the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for her role as Eunice Paiva in the new Brazilian film "I'm Still Here." She joins us, alongside director Walter Salles, to discuss the film, which tells the story of a woman determined to find out the truth about the disappearance of …
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On this Selected Shorts program, host Meg Wolitzer presents stories about journeys—physical and emotional—that end in unexpected places. In “A Woman Driving Alone,” by Marie-Helene Bertino, the main character travels s long way to see a friend, but seems also to be escaping a challenging moment in her life. The piece was commissioned for Selected S…
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Overview In this episode of Culturally Sound, host Chandler Cutler interviews Stratten Walt, founder of Baobab Partners, a boutique consulting firm specializing in custom software development and CRM implementation. Stratten shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship, detailing how Baobab Partners helps small and medium-sized busi…
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Adrianne Lenker is a singer and songwriter. She’s the lead singer of the critically acclaimed and beloved band Big Thief, and her work as a solo artist is also critically acclaimed and beloved. Her most recent solo album, Bright Future, was named one of the best albums of 2024 by the New Yorker, Stereogum, and more, and it was nominated for a Gramm…
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Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club for our special Best of 2024 horror lists. Tune in as we recap our favorite frights and celebrate the year’s standout scares! Join the Club! Join the Patreon! Chuddle the Website! Follow the Chuddlers on social media! Discord: Chuddle the Discord Chuddle the Pod: Slasher - @chuddlethepod IG …
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Metrograph recently unveiled a new biannual print publication for cinephiles and cultural connoisseurs which features contributions from novelist Yiyun Li, cartoonist Daniel Clowes, filmmaker Ari Aster, and actors Steve Martin and Simon Rex alongside others. Editors Annabel Brady-Brown and Kelli Weston discuss the publication, and take calls from l…
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Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club as we look back on the movies we've covered and do our reratings! Tune in for a fun recap, fresh perspectives, and a few surprises along the way. Join the Club! Join the Patreon! Chuddle the Website! Follow the Chuddlers on social media! Discord: Chuddle the Discord Chuddle the Pod: Slasher …
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Welcome to a special Christmas edition of A Load of BS on Sport with the two Dans. In this festive bonus episode, we reflect on the highlights of Series 1, share personal holiday stories, and look ahead to an exciting lineup for Season 2. Plus, don't miss our brand-new quiz feature, "Bigger Isn’t Always Better," where Dan answers questions about hi…
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This week, we’re taking time off for the holidays but want to treat everyone to a sneak peek of one of our Patreon-exclusive episodes! Get ready for a thrilling round of the Chuddle Battle as we pit iconic horror villains against each other to see who comes out on top. Join the Club! Join the Patreon! Chuddle the Website! Follow the Chuddlers on so…
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Whether on the track or in the boardroom, 400m Olympian Andrew Steele's story proves that mental toughness and reinvention are key to success. His ability to push through challenges and adapt shows resilience is a skill we can all carry with us, whatever the arena. Here are my three takeaways from our conversation: 1️⃣ Resilience is a transferable …
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Overview In this episode of Culturally Sound, Chandler Cutler speaks with Robert Mazzucchelli, co-founder of SportsEdTV, about his remarkable journey from professional tennis to becoming a pioneer in sports education and marketing. Robert shares his experiences navigating entrepreneurial challenges, building iconic brands, and fostering emotional c…
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Join us this week on Chuddle the Pod: A Horror Movie Club as we dive into the mischievous mayhem of Gremlins (1984). We’re joined by returning guest Travis Maxel Boone for a festive exploration of this holiday creature classic and its enduring influence on horror-comedy! Follow our guest! https://linktr.ee/thenightclub Join the Patreon! Chuddle the…
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Today we’re joined by Chris Boyd, highly respected rugby coach with extensive experience in both New Zealand and the UK. Known for his tactical expertise and leadership, Chris shares insights into his coaching journey, including his time with the Kiwi U20s, the Hurricanes and Northampton Saints; as well as the mental side of high-performance sport.…
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