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Welcome to Reptile Rendezvous, the podcast where we dive deep into the fascinating world of reptiles, amphibians, and exotic animals. Join us as we explore the incredible diversity of these creatures, discussing essential topics like conservation, preservation, and responsible ownership. We’ll chat with seasoned herpetologists, dedicated reptile enthusiasts and experts, who share their insights on best practices for keeping reptiles healthy and thriving in captivity and so much more. All ima ...
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Peace Starts With Me Podcast Join your host "Demian Dunkley, " on the "Peace Starts With Me Podcast," This podcast is a call to all Americans to come together as one family under God, transcending boundaries and religious affiliations, and embracing the belief that peace is our choice. Each episode explores the powerful message that peace starts within us. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and inspiring interviews, we delve into what unites, strengthens, and empowers us. Dis ...
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In this episode, we kick things off with a fun and casual chat with Michael Skibsted about the fascinating world of turtles. We'll explore the different species found across the US, their unique characteristics, and some surprising facts that even hardcore turtle fans might not know! Listeners will get to understand why these creatures are so speci…
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Episode 9 is bringing you the powerhouse Councilwoman Louis Scott-Rountree, At-Large of Newark, NJ LIVE with Domain Dunkley! Rev. Louise Scott-Rountree was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey and is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Malachi D. Rountree and the late Mrs. Louise Scott-Rountree. Her mother and father insisted that she understood the impo…
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Alex and Jack broaden the scope to discuss other wildlife that share our planet. From insects to reptiles, fish to mammals, they’ll highlight interesting species and their roles in the ecosystem. Listeners can expect engaging conversations about wildlife and debunking common myths and misconceptions about animals like sharks, crocodiles and venomou…
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In this fun-filled episode, Alex and Greg debunk common myths about turtles while sharing fascinating truths. They’ll also discuss how these myths affect public perception and conservation efforts. Want more? Learn how leaving fishing hooks behind and not cleaning up affects wildlife. Ever wondered how you can protect turtle nests and eggs if one l…
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David shares insights of what it's like to be a croc tour guide in Australia. David recounts his typical day on the job and discusses the stigmas, hype and misconceptions surrounding crocodiles. Alex and David also discuss the challenges crocs face due to habitat loss, climate change, and human interaction. Highlighting what listeners can do to hel…
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Dr. Edwin Perry's transformation of The Salvation Army's Southern California Division, particularly the Siemon Youth and Community Center, is a powerful testament to resilience, leadership, and a commitment to serving the underserved. What was once one of the most feared locations in LA has now become a beacon of hope and a sought-after venue for c…
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Alex and Jack broaden the scope to discuss other wildlife that share our planet. From insects to reptiles, fish to mammals, they’ll highlight interesting species and their roles in the ecosystem. Listeners can expect engaging conversations about wildlife and debunking common myths and misconceptions about animals like sharks, crocodiles and venomou…
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In this fun-filled episode, Dan tells us about some hilarious anecdotes from owning shrimp, his music video, his turtles and growing his own mangrove plants!These episodes aim to combine humor, casual conversation, and a love for turtles, making them entertaining and engaging for listeners.(00:00) Start(00:05) Opening(00:14) Intro(5:13) Lizards lik…
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In this episode, we share exciting stories and experiences from Andrew's adventures in the wild. Whether you're a seasoned herper or just starting out, this episode is sure to pique your interest in the wonderful world of herping.(00:00) Start(00:22) What is herping?(02:04) Tips for safely handling bugs and insects whilst herping(03:43) Tips for sa…
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The Great Demian Dunkley is at it again with episode 7 featuring: Shea Maultsby, aka Peaceful Praise. Shea Maultsby is an Awakened/Spiritual Intuitive Guide, Coach and Energy Healer, working with the ancient technologies of Prayer, Meditation and Sacred Geometry, helping expand and transform your Consciousness & Life. Get Ready to expand your consc…
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Building a strong bond with your reptile takes time and patience. Tune in as we discuss the importance of handling, socialization, and enrichment activities to strengthen your relationship with your scaly companion.(00:00) Start(00:10) Intro(00:27) Tell us about the animals you currently have(02:20) Kronk, the uromastyx and bonding with him(04:47) …
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Dr. Jenkins is President of the Universal Peace Federation International (UPF) and President of The Washington Times Foundation, with decades-long involvement in organizing peace initiatives all over the world. He was a key organizer of the Middle East Peace Initiative that engages in ongoing dialogue with stakeholders in the Middle East from the s…
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Join Dillon from The Animals at Home Podcast and I as we dive into the world of reptile care, discussing everything from the proper tank setup for your scaly friend to their unique feeding habits. We'll also touch on the importance of providing a stimulating environment for your reptile to thrive in and discuss how animals affects our mental health…
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Get ready for a fun-filled episode as we share some hilarious turtle facts and stories. From quirky behaviors to silly antics, we'll have you laughing out loud while learning more about these fascinating creatures.(00:00) Start(00:28) Anthony reads the intro in a British accent(1:21) Intro(2:10) Talking about the podcast, Anthony's podcast and podc…
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In this episode, we share some hilarious and heartwarming stories of monitor lizards and tortoises. We'll dive into the world of tortoises and their unique characteristics. From their slow and steady pace to their impressive longevity. We'll explore handling monitors, getting them used to you and so much more.Tune in for a shell of a good time!(00:…
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In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Robert Alexander, the unstoppable force behind 360Wise Media. From the gritty streets of Washington, D.C., to the pinnacle of brand marketing and public relations, Robert’s journey is anything but ordinary. He takes us deep into the trials, triumphs, and turning points that shaped his path to becoming a…
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On air personality 107.5 WBLS. Stellar award radio host Liz Black brings sunshine, and happiness to massive listeners throughout the NY/NJ/CT Tri-State area for the past 13 years on Sunday Mornings on 107.5 WBLS NY’s only R&B station at 7am. Liz is a midday host syndicated nationally 11am-3pm est. at inspirationswithlizblack.com. She can also be he…
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🎙️ Tune in to "Peace Starts With Me" Podcast with Demian Dunkley In today’s rapidly changing world, the importance of safeguarding your family and children has never been more critical. With uncertainties on the horizon, it’s essential to stay informed and prepared. 📢 Today's Guest: Greg Kelly Join us as Demian Dunkley interviews Greg Kelly from Ne…
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Media Alert : 🎙️Join your host “Demian Dunkley, ” on the “Peace Starts With Me Podcast,” inspired by the vision of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, affectionately known as the Mother of Peace. This powerful and exciting podcast which features: Rev.Dennis Anthony Dillon (born June 20, 1959) is an American minister, journalist, publisher, and community activist.…
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In this special snackable episode, Mark compares The Beach Boys' 1967 SMiLE album with The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. A year earlier the bands came out, respectively, with the classic Pet Sounds and Revolver LPs, and it was The Beach Boys who were favored in NME's year-end poll. If SMiLE had come out during the Summer of Love, …
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Sizzle Alert : 🎙️Join your host “Demian Dunkley, ” on the “Peace Starts With Me Podcast,” inspired by the vision of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, affectionately known as the Mother of Peace. This powerful and exciting podcast which features: Rev.Dennis Anthony Dillon (born June 20, 1959) is an American minister, journalist, publisher, and community activist…
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"Welcome to the Peace Starts With Me Podcast! This is our live test and tech run, where we're setting the stage for a series of inspiring and transformative episodes. Today, we're making sure everything is working perfectly so that we can bring you the best content in the future. - Staff Thanks for listening !! Follow us on X, IG and www.PeaceStart…
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Howie Edelson, Beach Boys' creative consultant and catalog producer, returns to talk up this new oral history of the group to which he contributed interviews and new text. But that's just the launch point: we also get an update on Brian Wilson, and discuss the contributions of Ricky Fataar and Blondie Chaplin, the many mysteries of Murry Wilson, we…
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Mark and Phil pay tribute to the late Jeffrey Foskett, a part of The Beach Boys family for over 40 years. They discuss Jeff's role as singer and guitarist for The BBs and Brian Wilson's band, as well as Brian's "keeper." Mark reveals the lost chapter of Fifty Sides of The Beach Boys - "Jeffrey Foskett on 'The Warmth of the Sun'" and some never-befo…
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In this episode Mark and Phil welcome Matt and Greg Coffey, hosts of online show BeachBoystalk, which has brought together the fan community. It's a multigenerational fan smackdown, covering such topics as: did Brian Wilson really want to tour? Is there Beach Boys without Wilsons? Why did Carl Wilson throw Phil out of the BBs office? What's up with…
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Christian Love has been playing guitar and singing in The Beach Boys' touring band since 2005. He joined us to talk about his great new solo album Only Alibis, as well as working with his dad Mike Love, his relationships with the other original band members, the touring group's recent shakeup, collabbing with The Weeknd, life on the road, The BBs' …
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Grammy Hall of Famer Dean Torrence was one half of legendary duo and Beach Boys collaborators Jan & Dean. The archival release The Teammates collects many of Dean's musical collaborations from 1965-1985, including those with Mike Love and Bruce Johnston. Dean tells us about his many partnerships, including lesser-known efforts with The Carpenters a…
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Dig deeper into The Beach Boys' latest box set release with one of the guys who helped put it together. The always entertaining and insightful Howie Edelson returns to talk up this fascinating new set. We discuss the challenge the group faced in 1972 of winning over concertgoers with their new music, Al Jardine rolling up his sleeves, stripping dow…
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David Leaf is back to talk about his new book God Only Knows: The Story of Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys & the California Myth. The release includes the entirety of David's seminal 1978 book, plus its 1985 update, and most excitedly, a substantial new update that brings the story to the present. He tells us about his long-ago mission to befriend Bri…
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Brother Records consultant Howie Edelson returns to sound off on the Sounds of Summer expanded edition. But that's just the starting point for a wide-ranging conversation on the history of Beach Boys comps, fan reaction to the new mixes, how Dennis Wilson's songs have become more resonant, a preview of upcoming box sets, and how listening to this w…
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Sadly, Billy Hinsche left us last November. A longtime contributor to The Beach Boys on stage and in the studio, Billy was also literally family as Carl Wilson's brother-in-law. Sharing info from Mark's in-depth interview with the man himself, we discuss his days in Dino, Desi & Billy, the official Beach Boys membership offer he got but couldn't ac…
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The documentary Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Brian as he is now, along with incisive commentary from fellow musicians from Bruce Springsteen to Elton John. Director Brent Wilson joins us to discuss his long road in getting this made: early on, Brian threw him off the bus! Enter Rolling Stone editor Jason Fin…
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In 1970, The Beach Boys' Sunflower LP got great reviews but stalled at #151 on the US charts. The next year, the group's Surf's Up album got great reviews and made it to a better #29. Fifty years later the box set Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions - 1969-1971 debuted all the way at #9. The Beach Boys, it seems, were made for these time…
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Hosts Mark Dillon and Phil Miglioratti provide a preview of the forthcoming documentary Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road and report on a virtual press conference featuring director Brent Wilson, Rolling Stone's Jason Fine - who is featured in the film - and Brian himself! Their conversation covers songs that tell the movie's story, those Brian has …
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California Music features Beach Boys Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks reuniting to rerecord the classic "Add Some Music to Your Day" as a single benefitting Feeding America, with a full-length album of various tracks to follow. On this episode we welcome David Beard, editor of Endless Summer Quarterly, who conceived the project…
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Mark and Phil revisit the band's beginnings with Jim Murphy, author of Becoming The Beach Boys 1961-1963. Jim's book uncovers new details of the early days, and here he discusses the group's demo recordings with Hite and Dorinda Morgan and some of the key characters involved with The Beach Boys as they rode a wave to the top of the charts, includin…
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The Beach Boys' touring band was hot throughout the 70s, in part thanks to Carli Muñoz's powerhouse contribution on organ and piano. He was also a skilled composer, and Dennis Wilson looked to use Carli's songs and have him co-produce his projected second solo album Bambu. Here Carli reveals the inspiration behind those songs, recalls his friend an…
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Bobby Figueroa was hired by Dennis Wilson as a Beach Boys percussionist in 1974. He would go on to drum in the band with Ricky Fataar and then Dennis, sometimes with kits side by side. When Dennis was unable to play, Bobby took over on his own. Over 15 years, he was present for the group's mid-70s ascendancy, Beachago, Brian Is Back, Pacific Ocean …
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Geoffrey Cushing-Murray co-wrote four tracks for The Beach Boys' 1979 L.A. (Light Album), including fan favorite "Angel Come Home," "Full Sail," "Goin' South" (all with Carl Wilson), and "Love Surrounds Me" (with Dennis). In this interview he lets us in Carl's music room, recalling the process and inspiration behind these tracks and how Brian would…
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Most of the best known Beach Boys songs were created by Brian Wilson. But all the other band members have made amazing contributions, and in this episode indie popster Adam Marsland runs through an album's worth of top cuts by the rest of the group. We guarantee Adam's choices are unexpected and his commentary insightful.…
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The Beach Boys were a rare act that scored two-sided hit records. Their B-sides contained some of Brian Wilson's most heartfelt music, and, later on, Dennis'. Mark and Phil discuss the era of 45 RPM records, the politics behind choosing what went on the A-side and what went on the B-side, and how that helped shape The Beach Boys' creative direction…
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Mark Critch, star of CBC satirical news show This Hour Has 22 Minutes, joins hosts Mark Dillon and Phil Miglioratti to talk about his love for The Beach Boys. He discusses becoming a fan growing up in Newfoundland in the 1980s, the dangers of meeting your heroes, and playing Brian on his show. And we're not saying we get him to impersonate Donald T…
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"Pet Sounds: The Prequel"? The Beach Boys' classic 1966 album represented a huge leap forward for the group, but Brian Wilson had been building to it from the start. In a new episode of Surf's Up: A Beach Boys Podcast Safari, Philip Lambert, music scholar and editor of Good Vibrations: Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys in Critical Perspective, joins …
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In their first episode of Surf's Up: A Beach Boys Podcast Safari, hosts Mark Dillon (author, Fifty Sides of The Beach Boys) and Phil Miglioratti (Pray for Surf blog) speak with David Leaf (author, The Beach Boys and the California Myth) about why the group is unique in the annals of pop music history.…
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Phil Miglioratti and Mark Dillon continue their "heroes and villains" conversation, pointing to the villains in The Beach Boys' story. They range from those who steered the band in the wrong direction to people who were downright evil. A discussion that is sure to spur on debate among fans.由Mark Dillon and Phil Miglioratti
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