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In the South, food and music go hand in hand. They define much of what we think of as Southern culture, and they say a lot about our past, our present, and our future. Each week, Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living, sits down with musicians, chefs, and other Southern icons to hear the stories of how they grew up, what inspires them, and why they feel connected to the region. Through honest conversations, Sid explores childhood memories, the family meals they still think about, and ...
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Song Surgery is where we dissect hit songs and hit records with the songwriters who composed them, and the singers and musicians who performed on them. (Be sure to subscribe and leave a rating!)
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Introducing ‘Making a Difference’ with Melissa Billie Clark, a new show that shares the compelling stories and voices of well known AND everyday people who change the world in big and small ways. Enjoy our guests, call in, or just listen to be inspired. Please join us every Saturday @ 2pm EST with our special guests or listen to our recast @ www.melisaclarkshow.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissabillieclark/support
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If you love the darts, you’ll love this. Tungsten tales from a gloriously mad sport. Presented by Dave Clark, the face of darts on Sky Sports for nearly 20 years. Each week Clarky talks to a guest who loves the darts. Enjoy x Follow me twitter.com/DaveClarkTV Follow me instagram.com/DaveClarkTV
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Plunging into the personal playlists of remarkable individuals as we explore the songs that shaped their lives. Get ready for provocative discussions, filthy humor, and daring questions that aim to both entertain and enlighten. Gain fresh perspectives on your favorite creatives as they share their moments of laughter, tears, and heartfelt inspiration through a playlist of their all-time favorite songs. Tune in and join the laughter—share your story on Music Junkies today!
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I am your host Mattia Scarpazza and I found Looking Into Wine to share knowledge about wine. Focus is on areas that sparked my interest throughout my study years and I wished I’d had more time to explore in more detail. Now it’s time! Each episode explores a specific topic in detail and how it is relevant to the wine trade. What to expect? Interviews featuring experts and professionals to guide us through regions, grapes and challenges of vine growing, my own research and much more.
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PodNoName Season 5 Premiere Halloween Special - VAMPYR (Part 1) Let’s talk about vampires, how they came to be, why they exist, why they are so, so, so good looking and seductive. The Captain and the Princess open the door and invite Dear Listener and vampires in… You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebo…
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Growing up in Los Angeles, Toni Tipton-Martin lived for a time with her Southern-born grandmother who happened to be a professional chef, and who exposed her to what would eventually become a lifelong passion. As Editor-in-Chief of Cook's Country Magazine and as author of books like The Jemima Code, Jubilee, and last year’s Juke Joints, Jazz Clubs,…
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Lucy Buffett grew up as the kid sister of Jimmy Buffett in a working class neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. A self-proclaimed gypsy rebel, she had plenty of misadventures that took her from Key West to Southern California to New Orleans and the Caribbean, but eventually she moved home to open up a gumbo and burger spot called Lulu’s when she was 46…
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Bethany Joy Lenz was born in Florida and grew up in Texas, which is where she first got involved in the performing arts, carrying on a tradition she inherited from her grandparents. Her family eventually headed to New Jersey, where her Southerness drew the wrong kind of attention from some of the girls in her class, but she made it through the expe…
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Grace Bowers grew up in Northern California, but when she was not quite 15 years old, her parents decided to move the family to Nashville for better schools and a different kind of life. At first, the culture shock was too much for her, but as Grace became more and more serious about the guitar, she found a music community that recognized her incre…
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Are businesses ready for large language models as a path to AI? In this episode, the hosts reflect on the past year of what has changed and what hasn’t changed in the world of LLMs. Join us as we debunk the latest myths and emphasize the importance of robust risk management in AI integration. The good news is that many decisions about adoption have…
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Leanne Morgan was raised in Adams, Tennessee, a little farming community not far from the Kentucky border. Her parents ran a small grocery store, and eventually a meat processing plant, but meanwhile Leeanne was nursing dreams of a career in Hollywood. It took her until her fifties to get there, but after more than 20 years of selling jewelry, doin…
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Kelsey Barnard Clark was raised in Dothan, Alabama, which is a short drive from the Gulf Coast. But it wasn’t until she spent several years living in fast-paced New York City and working in the even faster-paced kitchens of Michelin-star restaurants that she truly appreciated her hometown. Since she moved back to Dothan in 2012, she’s been busy. Sh…
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Jess Pryles was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, but her fascination with the American South eventually led her to Austin, Texas, where she’s now lived for about 15 years. It didn’t take long for Jess to fall in love with the food in Texas, especially the barbecue, and since then she’s made it her life’s mission to learn the art and science…
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Mitchell Tenpenny basically grew up in the music business, with a grandmother who was the CEO of Sony Publishing and a mother who advocated for songwriters throughout her career. It was this unique vantage point that made Mitchell realize he wanted to be a songwriter, too, but the journey took him a while. It wasn’t until his boss on a construction…
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Episode 21 End of Season Wrap-Up with Sid, Eddie & The Princess With The Princess being ‘Fashionably Late’ to the party we examine the season past along with a preview of what’s coming up in season 5. This experiment is the first of our episodes where all parts were recorded separately, and the results are surprisingly good. On behalf of all of us …
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Our special guest, astrophysicist Rachel Losacco, explains the intricacies of galaxies, modeling, and the computational methods that unveil their mysteries. She shares stories about how advanced computational resources enable scientists to decode galaxy interactions over millions of years with true-to-life accuracy. Sid and Andrew discuss transfera…
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Sid talks to a couple of guys from Alabama who are founding members of one of the hottest young bands in the country—the Red Clay Strays. Brandon Coleman, the charismatic lead singer, spent his youth running around with siblings and cousins on a family compound outside of Turnerville, just north of Mobile. Meanwhile, Drew Nix, who plays guitar and …
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Episode 20 Development, Koalas and Protecting Native Animals The Princess and Wonderboy interview Les Shearim, koala and wildlife protector and campaigner. They discuss the koalas of Sydney’s south west and how rapid development is potentially irreparably damaging native corridors and habitats. Facebook pages: Les’s page: Wild Things of Smith’s Cre…
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Anne Byrn was born and raised in Nashville and, though she calls Tennessee home, her career has taken her all across the South as she’s written about the people who define this region’s extraordinary cuisine. For 15 years, she was the food editor at the Atlanta Journal Constitution, where she interviewed legends like Julia Child and Nathalie Dupree…
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Episode 19 Olympic Round-Up (Part 2) Sid and the Princess continue their round up of the Paris Olympic Games, however, they’re now slouching on their lounges. You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/podnoname or @podnoname You can donate to our ongoing cause at patreon.com/podnoname if you feel so…
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Uncorking Success: Maximizing Your Winery's Potential Through Strategic Distribution Channels"Episode Description: In this episode, we dive deep into the essential role of distribution channels in expanding your winery's reach and reputation. Whether you're a boutique winery just starting out or an established brand looking to grow, understanding a…
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John T Edge grew up in Clinton, Georgia, raised in a Confederate general’s house that introduced him early on to the complicated legacy of the South. His childhood was complicated, too, and not always happy, but his mother and father shared a curiosity about food and cooking that never left him. For more than 20 years, John T headed up the Southern…
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Can your AI models survive a big disaster? While a recent major IT incident with CrowdStrike wasn't AI related, the magnitude and reaction reminded us that no system no matter how proven is immune to failure. AI modeling systems are no different. Neglecting the best practices of building models can lead to unrecoverable failures. Discover how the t…
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Episode 18 The Olympic Round-Up (Part 1) Sid and the Princess give their unique round up of the Paris Olympic Games, all from the comfort of their arm chairs. You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/podnoname or @podnoname You can donate to our ongoing cause at patreon.com/podnoname if you feel so…
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Texas troubadour Hayes Carll was born in Houston and raised in the Woodlands, a famous planned community that was much smaller back then, surrounded by thousands of acres of pine trees. He grew up listening to Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson, and later, Jerry Jeff Walker and Townes Van Zandt, all of whom seemed like mythical figures to a kid from th…
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Episode 17 Wrong Songs (Part 2) Join the podcasters in these two episodes as they examine the loaded lyrics of some popular songs. They look at songs ranging from the 1940s to contemporary times and determine if the lyrics of these songs are indeed "wrong". And, as a special treat, in the outtakes at the end of part 2 Eddie regales everyone with re…
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Ricky McKinnie, the leader of the Blind Boys of Alabama, was born and raised in Atlanta, where he got his start singing in the church alongside his mother. Not long after that, while still in his teens, he embarked on a career as a singer and a drummer, often performing with a band called the Soul Searchers. Around the age of 20, he began to lose h…
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Episode 16 Wrong Songs (Part 1) Join the podcasters in these two episodes as they examine the loaded lyrics of some popular songs. They look at songs ranging from the 1940s to contemporary times and determine if the lyrics of these songs are indeed "wrong". And, as a special treat, in the outtakes at the end of part 2 Eddie regales everyone with re…
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Since 2016, Fawn Weaver has been obsessed with uncovering the true story of Nearest Green, a former slave who helped teach Jack Daniel the complicated process of making whiskey. Along the way, Fawn became so invested in her research that she bought the farm in Lynchburg, Tennessee, where Jack Daniel and Nearest Green worked together, and she’s sinc…
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Join us as we chat with Patrick Hall, Principal Scientist at Hallresearch.ai and Assistant Professor at George Washington University. He shares his insights on the current state of AI, its limitations, and the potential risks associated with it. The conversation also touched on the importance of responsible AI, the role of the National Institute of…
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Episode 15 Flossing About - The Music of 1974 In this monster-episode of the Podcast With No Name, Eddie and the Princess (and Graham making a brief cameo in the midst of technical difficulties) conduct an overview of the music of 50 years ago, the music of 1974. They discuss some notable albums, look at the Go Set Top 40 Singles Chart for 25 May 1…
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Wynonna Judd was one half of one of the most famous duos in country music history, and she’s also been plenty successful out on her own. She was last on the show nearly three years ago, back during the height of the pandemic, and a lot has happened since then. On April 30th, 2022, the day before the Judds were inducted into the Country Music Hall o…
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Ever wondered how a childhood actress transforms into a mesmerizing Marilyn Monroe? Join us on this captivating episode of Music Junkies, where we sit down with the incredibly talented Erin Gavin. From her high school experiences and early crushes to the unforgettable melodies of U2 that accompanied her upbringing, Erin shares her heartfelt journey…
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Episode 14 The Dolly Llama (Part 2) Eddie, Morty, the Captain and the Princess conclude their look at the life and music of the great Dolly Parton. You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/podnoname or @podnoname You can donate to our ongoing cause at patreon.com/podnoname if you feel sorry for the…
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Brian Kelley was born and raised in Ormond Beach, Florida, just North of Daytona. At one point, he thought he might have a baseball career ahead of him, but when he didn’t make the road team at his beloved Florida State, he spent his free time discovering the power of music. He also ended up heading to Daytona State College where the baseball coach…
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What happens when classical music meets rock and roll? Join us on Music Junkies as we chat with the extraordinary Joel Hoekstra, a guitarist whose vibrant journey spans from the classical influence of his accomplished musician parents to the electrifying world of rock music. Joel shares the pivotal moments that defined his career, from being inspir…
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Welcome back, listeners! After a few months of hiatus, we're thrilled to announce that the podcast is back in action. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who reached out and asked when we'd return. Your enthusiasm and support mean the world to us. This season, we're shaking things up with monthly episodes, each filled with fascinati…
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Episode 13 The Dolly Llama (Part 1) In this episode of the Podcast With No Name Eddie, the Captain, Morty and the Princess look at the life and music of the great Dolly Parton. You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/podnoname or @podnoname You can donate to our ongoing cause at patreon.com/podnon…
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Ashley Christensen is a two-time James Beard Award winning chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author from Raleigh, North Carolina, who has a way of taking classic Southern dishes and making them the talk of the food world. She grew up with parents who loved to cook, entertain, and play music in the kitchen, and Ashley has channeled that spirit of hos…
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Episode 12 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here (Part 2) Part 2 of Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd’s ambitious follow up to “Dark side of the Moon. Sid and Graeme continue their examination of the ambitiously crafted album. You can contact us via email at podnoname@gmail.com or on our Facebook page at Facebook.com/podnoname or @podnoname You can donate to …
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Ready to uncover the secrets of modern systems engineering and the future of AI? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Matt Barlin, the Chief Science Officer of Valence. Matt's extensive background in systems engineering and data lineage sets the stage for a fascinating discussion. He sheds light on the historical evolution of the field, th…
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Jennifer Nettles was born and raised in rural South Georgia, where she got very involved in 4-H as a kid, a relationship that’s still a big part of her life. She went on to an extraordinary music career, winning a long list of Grammys, CMA Awards, and ACM Awards with Sugarland in the mid 2000s. By 2015, she’d started to work more in film and televi…
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Episode 11 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here (Part 1) After the success of Dark Side of the Moon, what would Pink Floyd do next? “Wish you were here” is a very different concept album. Some including David Gilmour the guitarist said it’s their best work. Roger Waters, the bassist, thought it was the beginning of the end of the band. They had achieved e…
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Tyler Florence is a Southern chef and Food Network star who, after 16 previous cookbooks, is finally releasing one that focuses on his passion for grilling. Tyler has been working in restaurants since he was a teenager in Greenville, South Carolina. Since then he’s lived and worked in Charleston, New York City and, for more than a decade now, Calif…
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Episode 10 Tom Baker’s Doctor Who (Part 3) Every Doctor Who fan knows the pure joy that is watching this show, but very few fans like every incarnation of the Doctor. Eddie and Sid discuss the ongoing contribution of, arguably, the most popular actor ever to have taken on this role. ‘The Bohemian Doctor’ - Tom Baker. This 3-part series of episodes …
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Since 1985, Emily Sailers and Amy Ray have been known as the Indigo Girls, and they’ve never once stopped making music or sharing their message of acceptance. The two met when they were kids in Decatur, Georgia,, and once they started playing together in high school, it didn’t take long for their unique sound to find an audience—first regionally, t…
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Feel the drumbeats of life's great symphony with the rhythm maestro, Chiko Misomali as he joins me on the latest Music Junkies episode. As someone whose musical heartbeat has fueled the likes of Biff Naked and resonated in games and commercials, Chiko brings a playlist that's the soundtrack to his life's milestones. We kick off reminiscing about ou…
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Episode 9 Tom Baker’s Doctor Who (Part 2) Every Doctor Who fan knows the pure joy that is watching this show, but very few fans like every incarnation of the Doctor. Eddie and Sid discuss the ongoing contribution of, arguably, the most popular actor ever to have taken on this role. ‘The Bohemian Doctor’ - Tom Baker. This 3-part series of episodes w…
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Kimberly Schlapman, a founding member of the band Little Big Town, has been a musician almost all her life. As a little girl she played piano alongside her mother at a Baptist church near where she grew up in Cornelia, Georgia, and even then people knew her voice was something special. Years later, on a choir camp bus when she was at Samford Univer…
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Ever wondered how losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you? Today on Music Junkies, we have the hilarious Ms. Francois sharing her unique perspective on social media fame and unconventional careers, including her uproarious take on getting fired and the unexpected twist of using Instagram to gain sympathy and followers. We …
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Episode 8 Tom Baker’s Doctor Who (Part 1) Every Doctor Who fan knows the pure joy that is watching this show, but very few fans like every incarnation of the Doctor. Eddie and Sid discuss the ongoing contribution of, arguably, the most popular actor ever to have taken on this role. ‘The Bohemian Doctor’ - Tom Baker. This 3-part series of episodes w…
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Brian Baumgartner may be best known to many people, across at least a couple of generations, as Kevin from The Office, but there’s much more to the actor than his famous onscreen persona. Born and raised in Atlanta, Brian has a deep love for the South, a wicked sense of humor, an obsession with sports, and a successful podcast called Off the Beat. …
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Explore the basics of differential privacy and its critical role in protecting individual anonymity. The hosts explain the latest guidelines and best practices in applying differential privacy to data for models such as AI. Learn how this method also makes sure that personal data remains confidential, even when datasets are analyzed or hacked. Show…
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If the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, combined with the raw undertones of sex, love, and addiction intrigue you, then you're in the right place. Today, we're thrilled to have the entertainment industry's dynamo, Brianne Davis, in our musical hot seat. She's on board to peel back the curtains on her journey, from creating a playlist for her bestsel…
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