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An international panel of goofballs discusses absolutely everything to a point of nauseating illumination. Every Wednesday, Jeremy Taylor hosts a discussion with Ivo Ivanov, Kathleen Taylor, Lewis Walton, and their favorite guests from a fun local Lawrence, Kansas bar.
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A new series for an older podcast feed than yours. Started as a way to talk to people making weird shit on the fringes of the underground, then splitting time with a series of interviews with Gawker commenters, then just weird Christmas music and audio experiments, then interviews with LGBTQIA and POC artists about their feelings about the Trump presidency, then the obscenely pointless series "We Are Podcasting in a Room", and now Platonic Polyamory cohosts Rob Marvin, Jennifer C. Martin, an ...
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Have you ever poured out your life story to your hairdresser? Dropped the latest gossip to your manicurist? Spilled your guts to your masseuse? You can only imagine the conversations with celebrities and their fashion designers are something you do not want to miss… Hosted by celebrity fashion icons and husbands, Pol' Atteu and Patrik Simpson from the hit Amazon Prime Video TV show, Gown and Out Beverly Hills and weekly hosts of Jeff Lewis Extended on Sirius XM Channel 102, Radio Andy – this ...
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Pop Couture: Undressing Popular Culture!

Mike Ruocco, Erin Jade Igel, Joe Schrum

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Hosted by Michael Ruocco (He/Him), Erin Jade Igel (They/She), and Joe Schrum (He/Him), Pop Couture explores the wide world of entertainment and analyzes the media we love through the lenses of industry experience and fervent fanaticism! Join us as we talk about weird movies, stacks of comic books, awkward video games, trainwreckords, and everything in-between! Due to the mature content and language, this show is not recommended for younger listeners.
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The Undressing Disability podcast series strips back the taboo on all things sex and disability. The series is hosted by Jennie Williams and Zoe Lloyd from Enhance the UK, a charity run by disabled people, which aims to change society's views on disability. The hosts and guests have honest discussions about sex, sexuality, relationships, dating and more.
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Welcome to The Naked Recoil! Join Peter and Matt as they undress the world one topic at a time, and learn about one another in this laid back, casual atmosphere. Each week we will introduce a new beer from local breweries as we discuss topics from pop culture to world news - nothing is off the table. Sit back, relax, and enjoy!
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Join Christopher as he navigates the diverse intersection of business, technology, and the human experience. And, to be clear, the purpose isn’t just to explore technologies but to unravel the profound ways these tech advancements are reshaping our lives, work, and interactions. We dive into the heart of digital transformation, the human side of tech evolution, and the synchronization that drives innovation and business success. Also, be sure to check out my Substack for weekly, digestible r ...
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1. Tell your partner what you're up to. 2. Don't wait for perfect sex conditions. 3. Make your move – and make it obvious. 4. Make it even more obvious if they don't respond. 5. Give them a long, deep kiss instead of your usual cheek kiss. 6. Wear sexy lingerie to bed. 7. Slide a hand down to their lower abdomen as you're spooning. 8. Undress in front of your partner, rather than in the bathroom. 9. Emerge naked after a shower and walk around a bit, rather than put clothes on immediately. 10 ...
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Keep Calm and Carry Yarn is a podcast in equal parts measure about knitting, crochet, and the mother-daughter bond between its co-hosts, Vivian and Alyson. Join us for our twice monthly chat as we talk about our latest projects and yarn obsessions, advice from a long-time fiber fanatic to a beginner, living in Edinburgh, Scotland (Alyson) versus Virginia, USA (Vivian), fangirling over TV shows we love, and other everyday pursuits.
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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This podcast is hosted by lifestyle photographer, Kat Hannon who interviews creative experts in marketing, styling, fashion and more. Tune in to learn more about what it really means to work in the creative industries and how to get noticed.
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Felicia Day is an actor, writer, producer and author of the bestselling memoir "You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)". Her "Felicitations!" podcast feed has her monthly solo podcast, and her Felicitations Book Club with Bonnie Burton that is held live monthly at discord.gg/feliciaday! Felicia's podcasts cover such geeky topics as gaming, television, reading, but also often veer into her personal life as a creator and parent. Welcome!
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Smile Teachers Podcast

Self-Love Podcast by Smile Teachers

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Being happy and healthy starts with loving yourself first! From being a catastrophe to extreme positivity, I share my deepest insights and key learnings around how I started to SMILE inside and out through Self-Love. Join us as we positively influence the world, one SMILE at a time!
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A Recent Study Suggests

A Recent Study Suggests

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Listen every Monday as Robert Barbosa and Sam Lopez take a look at studies that don't get enough attention (and probably don't deserve it). Email them with your strange or unnecessary studies at ARecentStudySuggests@gmail.com
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2 Guys and Their Joysticks

Two Guys and Their Joysticks

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Two Guys and Their Joysticks is a relaxed weekly show discussing the news of the video game world, reviewing new games every week, and having a discussion about a relevant topic. We also include user feedback and questions. Fuelled by English brilliance and Polish averageness.
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This week we welcome our friend and fellow Jeff Lewis Radio Host, Doug Budin and he charms us as with a jar of his homemade tomato sauce, and Pol’ recalls cooking with his mother, leading to a deeper dive into Armenian cuisine, culinary roots and recipes and favorite spots in Los Angeles to find authentic ingredients. Doug shares some of his favori…
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I'm planning a short series of Emily Dickinson poems combined with a variety of original music as I look forward to spending next week attending (online) a number of events in the Emily Dickinson Museum's Tell It Slant festival. Today's example is a musical setting for acoustic steel-string guitar of a poem portraying a day's sunset viewed in an in…
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10 years ago I filmed a "documentary" about a noise festival being held in the community center of a 4H fairgrounds in the middle of nowhere, I Indiana and attended by no one. The organizer of that event, Laura Squirrel, wanted to come back on to mark the 10th anniversary of that show no one witnessed but the artists, me, my girlfriend at the time,…
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Links to things we mention: This includes Ravelry links! Covesea Cowl by Emily K Williams Mitten Advent Calendar by Kathy Lewinski Funky Baby Kimono by melilab Lento by Jonna Helin Buzzfeed Quiz: What's Your Favorite Fantasy Movie Franchise? Moorit Issue 7 Show notes Support and follow us: Instagram Pearl and Plum Etsy Our Website Buy KCACY merch B…
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It's that time of week for another rundown on the latest happenings at the intersection of business, technology, and human experience. As a favor, if you find these updates helpful, comment, like, and share it with a friend. With that, let's get to it. Copilot Wave 2 - Will Copilot 2.0 be the end of large swaths of professional jobs, as many advert…
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I'm celebrating Emily Dickinson this month, and this is a poem, extraordinary even for her, the tragic story of a faithful gun. Since this is the Parlando Project I took Dickinson's poem and turned into a strange little song. That's what the Project does and has done over 750 times. We take various words (usually literary poetry) and combine them w…
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Links to things we mention: This includes Ravelry links! Tuck-In Blouse by Patons & Baldwin Homefront by Sydney Crabaugh Mitten Advent Calendar by Kathy Lewinski The Tourist Shawl by Raina K Crozon by Lisa Chemery Covesea Cowl by Emily K Williams Hermione's Everyday Socks by Erica Lueder 1930's Slacks Sewing Pattern by Mrs. Depew Emily's Tank Top B…
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Another Emily Dickinson setting where my music seeks to bring out the strangeness that sits in-between some of her poems' lines. This lesser-known Dickinson poem might be paired with her "Because I could not stop for Death." She's singing here before the carriage arrives. For more than 750 other combinations of various words (mostly literary poetry…
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Is social media a force for good or a ticking time bomb? And, given it's not going anywhere, what can we do about it? This week I'm exploring those questions and more with Matthew Krayton, Founder & Principal at Publitics as we seek to wield the double-edged sword that is social media and explore its profound impact on society. We'll unpack the evo…
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While last week's update was a slight deviation, this week I'm back to the usual rundown of the latest happenings at the intersection of business, tech, and human experience. And, what a rundown it is. With that, let's get to it.OpenAI Strawberry - OpenAI isn't getting into the healthy living space, but they are trying to make their LLMs think more…
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This week, Pol' Atteu and Patrik Simpson dive deep into the world of fashion as they take on the hits and misses of the 2024 Primetime Emmys red carpet. From the jaw-dropping ensembles to the unfortunate flops, no look goes unexamined. Who wore it best, and who needs to reconsider their stylist? In a no-holds-barred critique, Pol' gives his expert …
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Each year on September 18th I do something to commemorate composer and guitarist Jimi Hendrix. This year I set this famous short poem by classical Chinese poet Li Bai. Later this morning I'll post more about thoughts on how this poet and that musician might fit together. This just one example of what the Parlando Project does: we combine various wo…
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Happy Friday everyone! I hope you’ve had a phenomenal week. So, this Weekly Update is a deviation from my usual format. I’ll be back to usual next week, so if this is your first listen, you’re welcome to check out previous updates to familiarize yourself to the style. However, this week, I felt compelled to respond to a recent episode of Diary of a…
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The Parlando Project is less often able to present the live rock band performances that it started out with, but here's a little piece from one of those performances, one telling about the aftermath of a large hail and high-wind storm that struck in August of 2023. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original …
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This week we sit down with Frenchy Morgan, known for her appearances on Rock of Love and Celebrity Big Brother UK and a guest from the first season of Gown and Out in Beverly Hills. Frenchy explains the origin of her name, recalling that she was originally known as Angelique during her time on VH1. The conversation quickly takes a lively turn as Fr…
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What if we could accurately predict diseases years before symptoms appear without invasive procedures? How would that transform the troubled landscape of modern healthcare? That's the topic of conversation this week when I chat with Dr. Jonathan Hill, Associate Professor of Cell Biology at BYU and VP of Science and Technology at Wasatch. Together, …
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Late 19th century American poet Richard Hovey translated many French Symbolist poems; but this sonnet, published in a posthumous collection, is apparently Hovey's own work in French under the title "Au Seuil." Hovey's poem considers dying and the possibility of a judgement and afterlife. I translated Hovey's French into English for this musical per…
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If you're stateside, I hope you had a phenomenal Labor Day weekend and enjoyed the abbreviated week. It's been a wild one here on the personal front and the intersection of business, tech, and human experience. With that, let's get to it.New Beginnings - I've been hinting that I had some personal news coming for the past couple of weeks, and the se…
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Here's a short love poem by written for the 1894 Songs From Vagabondia by Richard Hovey. This book found favor with young men in its day for eschewing moral uplift and earnest toil to write instead of wine, women, and joyful travels. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in differing styles. We've…
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It’s part two with Ryan Bailey to delve deeper into the complex world of reality television and the personal struggles that shape the lives of its stars. We kick off discussing with the connection between Scheana Shay’s grandparents and Patrik’s parents setting the stage for the deep bond we share with her and the Vanderpump Rules cast. We quickly …
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The Museum at FIT's Associate Curator of Costume Elizabeth Way sits down with Digital Media Manager Tamsen Young to discuss Africa’s Fashion Diaspora. From past exhibitions to featured designers and objects, Way shares her inspiration and process for curating the exhibition. Together, they delve into the central themes of Africa’s Fashion Diaspora …
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Labor Day weekend in America is often the occasion for end of Summer activities. In this poem from the 1894 Songs from Vagabondia, poet Richard Hovey rows down a river in Maine connecting a lake and ponds. What does he find? The sense that Summer feels like a dream. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original…
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Happy Friday! We have officially made it to the end of summer 20204. Can you believe it?! While temperatures may be cooling down, tech and workplace changes continue heating up. So, let's get to it. Layoff Influencers - I hadn't heard of the term layoff influencer until this past week, and no, it's not people helping influence companies toward layo…
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In part 2 of our sit down with Jodie Sweetin we delve into her rich career and personal life, offering an insightful peek behind the curtain. We kick off with her reflecting on the contrasts between filming before a live studio audience and performing live on stage. The discussion turns to Jodie’s involvement with Jeff Lewis and how she became a ch…
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In a world where technology constantly pushes boundaries, the idea of creating a digital replica of our physical environment might sound like science fiction. However, it’s definitely not. This week I'm sitting down with Boaz Goldschmidt, VP of Business Development at Treedis, to explore the transformative world of digital twin technology where the…
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Pioneering Canadian poet Bliss Carman included this fantastic prose poem in his breakthrough 1894 collection "Songs from Vagabondia." Is it the slightly intoxicated wonder-talk of two tipsy young men, or the account of two angels playing with the universe? That Carman seems to have designed that blurring makes for an interesting 19th century SciFi …
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Pioneering Canadian poet Bliss Carman's break-through collection was called Songs of Vagabondia, a popular 1894 book which extoled the adventurous and sensuous life. In this selection he jauntingly compares Robert Burns and Robert Browning. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in different styles…
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Happy Friday everyone, and congratulations on making it to the end of another week. While summer has been filled with changes and is almost in the rearview mirror, things aren't slowing down. This week, I've got another rundown of the latest happenings at the intersection of business, technology, and human experience. With that, let's get to it. Gr…
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Monday, 8 July 2002. Not every moment in wrestling history is remembered for the most favourable reasons. On this particular evening, the WWE would be struck by two calamities. The fallout from one of these events would require a company-wide pivot to counteract. As for the other? It would go down in wrestling fandom legend... L. T. is joined by st…
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Links to things we mention: This includes Ravelry links! Funky Baby Kimono by melilab Covesea Cowl by Emily K Williams Mitten Advent Calendar by Kathy Lewinski Fairfield by Michele Wang Claigan by Claudia Dingle Foxtastic Pullover by Debbie Bliss Buzzfeed Quiz: Which Color and Tone Should You Wear? Show notes Support and follow us: Instagram Pearl …
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This week we sit down with Ryan Bailey, the charismatic host of the popular podcast So Bad It’s Good and fellow Jeff Lewis Chump Co-host. It kicks off with Ryan expressing his surprise at how our boutique also doubles as a fully functional studio, and he comments on the “Hollywood Hustle” he’s just witnessed off the air. We dive into Ryan’s acting …
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Ancient Greek poet Sappho's poetry survives in fragments and spaces, but in 1904 a Canadian poet imagined Sappho's poems as if they were complete. The audacity of that project undertaken by Bliss Carman must be conceded, but the results can be judged on their own merits. The Greeks said that Sappho's poems were sung with lyre music, and the Parland…
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Congratulations on making it through another week, and what a week it has been. While it's been a whirlwind on the personal front, I've still got a rundown for you on the latest happenings at the intersection of business, tech, and the human experience. With that, let's get to it. Chatbot Dependence - I wonder if we'll soon reach a point where you'…
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This week we reunite with Jodie Sweetin, the actress who won hearts as Stephanie Tanner on the iconic television series “Full House” and its successful reboot “Fuller House.” We reconnect after an astonishing 16 years. The reunion is filled with humor and nostalgia as our lives have changed since we last saw each other. Jodie reminisces about the c…
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Have you ever wondered how the sense of smell could revolutionize healthcare? This week, I sit down with Kordel France, a visionary in AI and olfactory science, to explore this fascinating frontier. Imagine diagnosing diseases not by sight or sound but by scent. It's not science fiction—it's happening now. We explore Kordel’s journey from a tech-sa…
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Growing up, my biological mom was heavily involved in theater, so the phrase, "The show must go on," was said on many occasions. This week is no exception. Despite the disruption and chaos, one thing that seems to help most is putting one foot in front of the other, with the Weekly Update being one of them. So, with that, here's some of the latest …
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