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In a unique weekly podcast, Edith Bowman sits down with a variety of film directors, actors, producers and composers to talk about the music that inspired them and how they use music in their films, from their current release to key moments in their career. The music chosen by our guests is woven into the interview and used alongside clips from their films. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/playlist/soundtracking-with-edith-bowman-episode-132-mary-j-blige/pl.u-6mo4l9mhpzG6x https://play.spotify.co ...
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Although the world is becoming mostly sedentary, our bodies still require a wide variety of daily movements in order to work well. Many of us struggle to get regular exercise, but even that can fall short of nourishing the body from head to toe. How can we move more—a lot more—when we have sore, stiff parts and overly busy lifestyles? Join Katy Bowman M.S., biomechanist, author, and movement educator as she combines big-picture lessons on biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, and natural hu ...
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Welcome to Uncommon Cents, your go-to podcast for financial education and retirement planning. Hosted by Erik Bowman of Bowman Financial Strategies in Englewood, Colorado, this series offers clear explanations, honest advice, and expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of financial planning. Tune in for the latest commentary on investment, retirement, and insurance topics and trends. Discover the 80/20 Retirement Formula, focusing on three key areas: Clear Explanations, Honest ...
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Welcome to the VOTV podcast! Love music, thrive and stay a Victim Of The Vibe! Various genres covered through each episode with some different topics/rambles in between.
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This podcast is for impact-driven, conscious entrepreneurs who are using their businesses to make a positive change in the world. It includes interviews, coaching, and meditations to empower you to achieve the success, fulfillment and genuine impact you want to make. My journey has allowed me to bridge a gap between the spiritual and the strategic. As a Reiki Master of 26yrs, an advanced Soul Realignment practitioner, and a certified life coach, I have empowered people to align and transform ...
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In each episode we take a deep dive into the world of shipping, the law and some stuff in between. We talk to interesting people with diverse backgrounds, all of whom are connected by their love of the sea and their life-long involvement in the shipping industry - covering everything from commerce and law, all the way to education and the environment. Bowmans is a leading African corporate and commercial law firm.
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Edith Bowman discusses her new book, Edith Bowman’s Great British Music Festivals. Edith reflects on some of the greatest festival moments of the last 20 years, and shares her insights from behind the scenes of the UK’s best music festivals. Hosted by Colin Murray at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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With an incredible sense of melody and a love for grit driven distorted guitar, Pavel Bowman has been perfecting his sound for over 15 years. He has molded his craft into a fusion of rock and pop coated with inspired thoughts from personal experiences. This is his podcast! Bowmans first full release album is schedule for January 24, 2013. Fans will help shape the album to become a socially driven work of art! Become a fan and input your thoughts on the songs being presented here! Everything ...
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The Marriage Supper of the Lamb w/ Sister Jo Bowman features uplifting and inspirational messages originally broadcast on local Christian radio in the early 90's. Sister Jo has been a teacher, preacher, and Sunday school teacher for her entire adult life and has recently retired. This podcast is being put together by her son Seth in hopes that her messages bless you and if you'd like to bless Sister Jo with a card or note, she can be reached at Sister Jo Bowman, P.O. Box 298 Walkertown, NC, ...
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Marketing for eCommerce is a podcast hosted by Bryan Bowman, Founder of eCom Underground. Each week he shares innovative strategies for acquiring leads and sales in your eCommerce business, whether on Amazon, Shopify, ClickFunnels or Big Commerce. Each episode features actionable steps that you can implement immediately to start seeing greater profits in your eCommerce business. The future of eCommerce success belongs to those that eliminate commodity and develop a community. That’s the key ...
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Wrestling talk for those who talk wrestling. If you love the drama of the squared circle and the personalities behind it, NEW Wrestle Nation serves up a healthy dose of what's happening today in the wild world of pro-wrestling by people who've been in the ring for people who thrive just on the other side. Tune in and subscribe today!
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Today, we're diving into the captivating story of Mata Hari, a name synonymous with mystery, glamour, and betrayal. Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, she rose to fame in Paris as an exotic dancer, dazzling audiences with her sensual performances. But as World War I unfolded, her life took a darker turn, entangling her in a world of espionage, doubl…
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Caleb Olson is a professional trail runner for Nike living in Salt Lake City, UT. In the last couple years, Caleb has had a remarkable streak of high performance, including qualifying for the World Championships, winning a Golden Ticket, and running 14:40 at Western States -- the fastest debut in the race's history. This is his first appearance on …
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Jeannette Loram talk about coughing. Katy and Jeannette discuss coughing as a life-saving movement; both in the immediate, to prevent choking, and also in the longer term for adequate clearance of the lungs and the health of our airways. They discuss the anatomy and mechanics of a cough, explaining how the mob…
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People talk all the time about tax efficiency in retirement, but what does that truly mean and why does it matter? It’s much more than a buzzword; it’s a vital strategy for preserving more of your money in retirement. Today we’re going to explain why tax efficiency matters, the risks of not being tax efficient, and strategies for becoming tax effic…
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In this episode, we dive into a pivotal moment in American history: the First Continental Congress's bold decision to denounce the British Parliament's Intolerable Acts on October 14, 1774. Join us as we discuss why the colonies came together in Philadelphia, the key figures involved, and how this historic meeting set the stage for revolution. We'l…
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In this lively episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive headfirst into the final stretch before Election Day, reflecting on the latest political absurdities, including early voting, vote-by-mail debates, and how California and Washington are handling the madness. They discuss the recent rise of political "October surprises" and weigh in on topics lik…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we unravel the mystery behind the death of Emperor Claudius and the dramatic rise of Nero to the Roman throne. Claudius, the unlikely emperor, overcame a lifetime of being underestimated to expand Rome’s empire and stabilize its government. But his reign ended under suspicious circumstances—was he poisoned by h…
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In this episode, we take you to the night of October 11-12, 1942, when U.S. and Japanese naval forces clashed off the coast of Guadalcanal in the pivotal Battle of Cape Esperance. We’ll explore the critical background of the Guadalcanal Campaign, dive into the tactics and technology that made this night battle so intense, and introduce the key lead…
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In this episode, we discuss the diplomatic crisis sparked in October 1906 when San Francisco’s school board ordered the segregation of Japanese students. This local policy not only stirred racial tensions in California but also sent shockwaves through U.S.-Japan relations. We explore the broader context of anti-Asian sentiment, the significance of …
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we journey back to October 10, 732 CE, when Charles Martel—"The Hammer"—faced off against the advancing Umayyad forces in one of the most pivotal battles of early medieval Europe. The Battle of Tours wasn’t just a clash of swords and shields; it was a turning point that shaped the future of Western civilizati…
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In this episode of Dave Does History, we explore the banishment of Roger Williams from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635. Williams’ radical ideas about religious freedom, the separation of church and state, and the rights of Native Americans put him at odds with the colony’s Puritan leadership. We’ll cover the events leading to his expulsion, hi…
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, Dave Bowman takes us back to 1918, exploring the life and remarkable transformation of Sgt. Alvin York. Born into the rugged hills of Tennessee, York was a devout Christian and pacifist who initially struggled with the moral dilemma of going to war. However, as the United States became embroiled in World War …
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In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing documents of WWII: the McCollum Memo, issued on October 7, 1940. Was the U.S. really trying to provoke Japan into a war? Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum thought so, and he drafted an eight-point plan to make it happen. But did FDR see this memo, and did it influence his strategy?…
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In this episode of *What The Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod tackle the countdown to the upcoming election with their usual mix of satire, humor, and unpredictable commentary. With just 32 days left, they dive into everything from the absurdity of modern political debates to the WNBA's collapsing TV ratings and Gavin Newsom's quickly overturned f…
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On October 6, 1973, the quiet of Yom Kippur was shattered as Egypt and Syria launched a surprise assault on Israel, igniting one of the most pivotal conflicts in Middle Eastern history. In this episode, we dive into the opening moments of the Yom Kippur War, focusing on Egypt's bold attack across the Suez Canal. We'll explore the careful planning b…
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On October 5, 1892, the notorious Dalton Gang attempted their most audacious heist yet—robbing two banks at the same time in Coffeyville, Kansas. But instead of escaping with riches, they met their bloody end. In this episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of the Dalton brothers, the chaotic gunfight that unfolded in the streets of Coffeyvill…
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We have Hollywood royalty in the house for this bonus episode of Soundtracking, as none other than Joaquin Phoenix joins Edith to discuss his breathtaking performance in Joker: Folie a Deux. Joaquin stars alongside Lady Gaga, who plays Joker obsessive and love of his life, Harley Quinn, and also excels in her role.…
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In this episode, we dive into the life and legacy of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States. From his early life in Ohio and his distinguished service in the U.S. Civil War to his political rise and the controversial 1876 election, Hayes navigated a tumultuous period in American history. We explore how his presidency, shaped b…
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In this episode, we examine one of the defining moments of the Gallic Wars—Vercingetorix’s surrender to Julius Caesar in 52 BCE. We uncover the events leading up to the Siege of Alesia, where Caesar’s strategic brilliance faced off against the determined resistance of the united Gallic tribes. From the dramatic siege tactics to the decisive turning…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the dramatic and tragic story of Major John André’s execution on October 2, 1780. We’ll explore how André, a British officer, became entangled in Benedict Arnold’s treacherous plot to surrender West Point, leading to his fateful capture. From André’s trial and the emotional dilemma faced by George Washington to th…
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In this week’s episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us through the compelling and often-overlooked story of Richard Stockton, one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers. Born on October 1, 1730, Stockton was a distinguished lawyer and one of the brave men who signed the Declaration of Independence. However, unlike many of…
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Tara Dower is a trail runner and thru-hiker from Virginia. Last week, Tara Dower managed to lower the overall Fastest Known Time on the Appalachian Trail (AT), previously held by the legend Karel Sabbe, by 13hrs. This is her first appearance on the podcast. Topics discussed: - Tara’s background - Her failed attempt to thru hike the AT in 2017 and h…
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Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Megan Park, writer and director of whipcrack smart comedy, My Old Ass. We don't want to say too much about the plot, but it basically involves an 18 year old girl meeting her older self having taken magic mushrooms, forcing her to reassess where she's at in life in the most profound of ways. Megan has delivered …
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For the newest episode of *What the Frock?*, here’s a fitting episode description for Spotify and iTunes:---**Colonoscopies, Cologuard, and the 19th Amendment: An Unexpected Journey**In this wildly entertaining and sometimes uncomfortable episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod delve into the less glamorous aspects of middle-aged life, starting with the …
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We have an absolute guest bonanza on our latest guest on Soundtracking to celebrate the release of The Outrun, which is a quite stunning adaptation of Amy Liptrot's bestselling memoir about her recovery from alcoholism on her home islands of Orkney. As well as speaking to Amy & director Nora Fingscheidt, Edith is also joined by the film's star Saoi…
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Jean-Marc Djian is the brand new VP of Footwear for SATISFY and one of the OG shoe dogs of trail running. Jean-Marc worked at Salomon for almost 20 years, pioneering trail running footwear during an important moment for the sport. After Salomon, Jean-Marc went to The North Face where he was able to significantly improve the brand's footwear offerin…
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Biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Jeannette Loram discuss gait and question whether there is a ‘right’ way to walk. They explain the mechanics of walking gait, outlining the phases and shapes that each leg and foot should move through during the gait cycle. They propose that an ‘abnormal’ gait would be one that is missing one of these phases o…
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In this captivating episode of Dave Does History, we dive into the remarkable legacy of the USS Enterprise, one of the most iconic names in U.S. naval history. Dave Bowman walks us through the incredible journey of this storied warship, from its World War II heroics to its pioneering role in the Cold War as the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrie…
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We have another Everyman Soundtracking Film Club for you, as Coralie Fargeat, Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore join me in front of a live audience to discuss Coralie's new film, The Substance. The Substance tells the story of fading celebrity, Elizabeth Sparkle, who decides to use a black market drug that temporarily creates a younger, better versio…
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In this week's episode, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive into the tension-filled world of modern politics with their trademark humor and sharp wit. From the absurdity of Gavin Newsom’s new laws aimed at AI and parody, to the Orwellian undertones of political censorship, the duo explores the fragile nature of free speech in America today. They also ref…
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In this episode, Dave dives into the challenges of juggling his podcast, schoolwork, and his frustrations with modern education. From writing a paper on his television viewing habits to reflecting on how Michael Crichton's college experience mirrored his own, Dave shares his thoughts on the disconnect between passion and academia. He also discusses…
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On this special Constitution Day episode of *Dave Does History* on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to September 17, 1787, when the framers of the U.S. Constitution gathered for one final act—signing the document that would define the nation. Through vivid storytelling, Dave delves into the tense atmosphere in the room, where not all deleg…
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Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Charlie Covell & Jeff Goldblum - respectively creator and star of the Netflix show KAOS. Also featuring the likes of Stephen Dillane and Billie Piper, KAO is a bold, darkly comedic contemporary retelling of Greek mythology - with a fabulous soundtrack on score by Isabella Summers.…
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In this week's episode of *What the Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod reflect on the passing of the legendary James Earl Jones, exploring his iconic roles and underrated sense of humor. From Star Wars' Darth Vader to *Field of Dreams* and *Doctor Strangelove*, the hosts reminisce about their favorite moments and the lasting impact Jones had on both…
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In this special episode, Dave sits down with author and historian Ryan C. Walker to dive deep into the life and legacy of Henry Breault, the first enlisted submariner to receive the Medal of Honor. Walker's new book, Henry Breault: The Silent Service's First Hero, unravels the extraordinary story of Breault's heroic actions during a deadly submarin…
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What a treat we have for you in this bonus episode of Soundtracking, as Kate Winslet, Andrea Riseborough and producer Kate Solomon join me to discuss their new film, Lee. Starring Winslet in the title role, Lee tells the extraordinary story of Lee Miller, who made the unlikely transition from muse model to a war photojournalist chronicling the horr…
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In this episode, biomechanist Katy Bowman and biologist Jeannette Loram talk about menopause and movement. They discuss menopause as a natural developmental phase that humans share with only a few other highly social marine mammals. They explain the evolution of menopause in relation to the role of grandmothers within human—and whale—societies and …
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On this episode of Dave Does History, Dave Bowman takes us back to the post-Revolutionary War era of America, a time when the new nation was struggling to find its footing. Contrary to the idyllic vision many have of early America, life was far from perfect. Economic chaos, political instability, and the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation …
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