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Minor Characters

Casey Cole, OFM and Tito Serrano, OFM

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Fr. Tito and Fr. Casey are Franciscan friars and Catholic priests. Each week, we interview another Franciscan and hear their incredible stories of faith, trial, and comedy.
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15-year-old Eden Westbrook, lived in a small seaside town in Tasmania. One night after a minor disagreement with her family she left home. The next morning, she was found dead hanging from a tree on the main road into the town. The family don’t believe she took her own life. This series delves into the family's view of the police investigation, the witness that was last to see Eden Alive, missing evidence, new information and a tiny town with a dark secret. This is 'Our Little Edey – The Ede ...
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RelicRadio.com presents tales of the strange and bizarre, the weird and the wicked. Stories not necessarily of the supernatural, but of the unnatural. Join us for Strange Tales, featuring radio drama at its most mysterious and unusual. Abnormal old time radio!
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On the BUT SHE'S YOUR MOTHER PODCAST We talk about all things related to being raised by narcissistic parents. Our guests are adults survivors of abuse - please note that this podcast is intended for mature audiences and may feature topics such as emotional, physical and sexual abuse, murder, self harm, eating disorders, and suicide. Opinions expressed by guests are their own. Some names may be changed to protect guest, minors and victims of abuse. Thank you for listening to BUT SHE’S YOUR M ...
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Sacred Scandal

My Cultura and iHeartPodcasts

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SEASON 2: La Luz del Mundo Sacred Scandal, named one of Podtrac’s Best New Podcasts of 2022, embarks on its second season, focusing on Mexico-based megachurch La Luz del Mundo (Light of the World). It tells the story of Naasón Joaquín García, a self-proclaimed apostle, who is currently behind bars after pleading guilty in June 2022 of sexually abusing girls from his congregation. Naasón is currently serving a nearly 17-year sentence, but maintains his innocence. Host and investigative journa ...
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On Left of the Projector we discuss from film from a leftist perspective. Episodes will feature guests who will offer their thoughts on films from a shared interest in class consciousness and personal experience. While everyone can take something different from a movie, LotP will provide discussion and analysis from an anti-capitalist and Marxist point of view. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support
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The Chuck ToddCast

Chuck Todd, Meet the Press

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Chuck Todd at his best – unscripted, informed and focused on what really matters in politics. Join Chuck as he talks with top reporters from the nation’s capital, plus exclusive sit-down interviews and on-the-ground dispatches from across the campaign trail.
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Here on the Old Time Radiocast, we take the most horrifying tales from the golden age of radio, clean them up, and remaster them for your listening pleasure, preserving the very best era in audio entertainment with stories of suspense, mystery and horror. Here you'll find the most terrifying episodes of your favorite old time radio shows like Suspense, Dark Fantasy, The Whistler, and many more. Listen with the whole family, or dare to turn down the lights and listen alone. Every week we'll b ...
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A proud ragtag maverick who is a freedom-lover & sovereign thinker, plus a political infidel and my creed's demoniac resistance. Thank you in advance & please observe responsibly. Archive Library is available here ~ https://www.spreaker.com/show/loki-luck-iiis-tracks
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Bro History delivers an unapologetic and humorous take on history, geopolitics, and international news. Every week you will receive multiple hours of foreign policy & history-themed content that is thought-provoking, politically incorrect and educational. Bro History covers topics ranging from WW1, to the Russian Revolution, to modern geopolitics. Bro History is not just a podcast, but a secret society of special friends! Will you listen to Bro History, or will Bro History listen to you?
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AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is "The Beta Version" of this podiobook. 7th Son: Descent is now available as a print novel from St. Martin's Press. During the editorial process, significant changes and improvements were made to Descent's print manuscript. Character names were changed, and events at the end of the print novel were modified in ways that will impact the rest of the print trilogy. The print novel represents an official reboot of the 7th Son series. Due to these changes, this "Beta Version" ...
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Cardboard Cave Podcast

Cardboard Cave Podcast

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Welcome to Cardboard Cave Podcast When four Planeswalkers from the Plains of Puerto Rico decided to join forces to make a Podcast and talk about many Magic The Gathering formats but always ended in EDH (Elder Dragon Highlander) why is that? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cardboardcavepodcast/support
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DeadLee Serial

Deadlee Serial

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DeadLee serial is a true crime podcast that dives deep into the depths of the human psyche. Join Lora Deadrick and Lee Moffitt as we try to bring a little light into the darkness. A place where a dark sense of humor and morbid curiosity are a DEADLEE combination! New serial every week. Join us.... Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadleeserial/support
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Feral’s back – just in time to wreck Jay’s voice again! (And Siryn’s, but we’ll get to that later.) (X-Force #88) In which timeline math is almost never worth it; Tarot comes back from the dead (kind of) (maybe); Magma makes a heel turn; “King Bedlam” would be a great name for a ska band; not every nude man can turn into a bear; and you don’t have …
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Harvey Keitel stars in The Tattooist of Auschwitz - a six-part Sky Atlantic series based on the best-selling novel by Heather Morris, inspired by the real-life story of Holocaust prisoners Lali and Gita Sokolov. Marc Quinn’s exhibition Light into Life is at Kew Gardens from Saturday (4th May) until Sunday 29 September 2024. The Fall Guy, directed b…
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Award winning director behind Les Miserables John Caird and co-writing partner Maoko Imai talk about adapting the iconic Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away for stage, as it arrives at the London Coliseum from Japan. Two new documentaries are exploring how dignity, beauty and even joy can be found following a terminal diagnosis. Simon Chambers and Kit…
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With former President Trump's ongoing trial in Manhattan, last week's hearing in front of the Supreme Court on presidential immunity, plus federal cases in Florida and Washington, DC, we're getting a glimpse at the edges of how the justice system works. NBC News Senior Legal Correspondent Laura Jarrett and NBC News Supreme Court reporter Lawrence H…
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Antarctica is, and has always been, very much “for sale.” Whales, seals, and ice have all been marketed as valuable commodities, but so have the stories of explorers. The modern media industry developed in parallel with land-based Antarctic exploration, and early expedition leaders needed publicity to generate support for their endeavours. Their le…
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Historian Andrew Graham-Dixon and art curator Kate Bryan discuss Michelangelo: the last decades, a major new exhibition at the British Museum which focuses on the last thirty years of Michelangelo’s life. Reece Shearsmith discusses the ninth and final series of the BAFTA award winning Inside No. 9. Written with Steve Pemberton, the six episodes wil…
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We are back with another installment of Andrei Tarkovsky. If you enjoyed our episode on Solaris this week we exlore his acclaimed film Stalker. cinema. I am excited to have back on the showBreht O'Shea, of Revolutionary Left (RevLeft) Radio and back on the show, Amanda Joy Moon. Amanda Joy Moon: ⁠⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoymoon/…
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Hanif Kureishi has joined forces with Emma Rice to adapt his 1990 novel The Buddha of Suburbia into an RSC production that’s just opened at the Swan Theatre, Stratford upon Avon. Kureishi discusses what it feels like to see himself and his fictionalised family onstage, why his first novel remains painfully relevant and how he has been able to conti…
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In which everything is an event these days; Skin may or may not have a skeleton; everyone has a crush on Synch; we are intrigued by Integer; and it’s hard to be Emma Frost. X-PLAINED: War of the Mutants Generation X #50 X-Man #50 Nate Grey (again) Adrienne Frost Science Dark Beast (again) Gene Nation Vessel Hemingway Membrain Fever Pitch Dark Opsid…
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This time on Strange Tales, The Sealed Book tells us its story from August 5, 1945, Design For Death. Listen to more from The Sealed Book https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales745.mp3 Download StrangeTales745 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales Your support makes Strange Tales possible. If you’d like to h…
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It's been a while since we released an episode. In this update, you'll hear about what's going on and some significant changes that have been happening for the family and the podcast. You can help by signing the petition here https://chng.it/LV6SqjgQVJ If you have any information that might help please email whathappenedtoeden@gmail.com See omnystu…
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The Pet Shop Boys are the most successful duo in UK music history. Forty years after their first hit West End Girls they are about to release their new album Nonetheless. Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant join Samira Ahmed to talk about making sense of life through culture, their music being used in hit films like Saltburn and All of Us Strangers and the…
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In today's episode, we unpack the strategic lessons learned from one of the most costly war games in U.S. history, where unconventional tactics by General Van Riper dramatically challenged traditional military doctrines. We analyze how these lessons hold up against the backdrop of today’s geopolitical tensions with Iran, examining potential strateg…
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I've done a lengthy rant along with narrating these footnotes:* A Warning to America: 25 Ways the US is Being Destroyed | Explained in Under 2 Minuteshttps://twitter.com/WesternLensman/status/1782215772091359287* Iran Vs Israel: What Happens Next Now That Shots Have Been Fired?https://alt-market.us/iran-vs-israel-what-happens-next-now-that-shots-ha…
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The Legend of Ned Ludd - writer Joe Ward Munrow and director Jude Christian discuss their new play at the Liverpool Everyman theatre which explores the changing nature of work over the centuries and around the world in the the face of automation. The shortlist for the Women's Prize for Fiction was announced today - journalist Jamie Klingler assesse…
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The British Library isn’t all books; it has a huge sound archive, one of the largest in the world. It has drawn on this for Beyond the Bassline, the first major exhibition to documenting Black British music. Curators Aleema Gray and Mykaell Riley guide Shahidha Bari through the 500-year musical journey of African and Caribbean people in Britain. Em…
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If you were making a list of films (I did) that conservatives don't understand, this would be near the top. I am joined again by friends of the show Nat (Collective Action Comics) and Chris (Bx_Prol) to talk through a Michael Douglas movie that is likely his best performance. Nat: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collectiveactioncomics/ Patreon…
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Taylor Swift returns with The Tortured Poets Department, a surprise double album that features 31 tracks that fans are saying is her most intimate and lyrically revealing yet. Joining Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the work are Times music writer Lisa Vericco and Satu Hameenho-Fox, whose new book Into The Taylor-Verse is out next month. The Intercity 125…
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This week on Strange Tales, an adaptation of a Charles Dickens story by The Weird Circle titled, Dr. Manette’s Manuscript. This episode was first heard on October 7, 1943. More from The Weird Circle https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales744.mp3 Download StrangeTales744 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales …
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Knife is Salman Rushdie’s memoir about surviving a near-fatal knife attack in August 2022 and the long, painful period of recovery that followed. Ben Power’s adaption of the Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend – London Tide – which features songs that he co-wrote with PJ Harvey, has just opened at the National Theatre in London. Baby Reindeer is a new …
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As if! The outfits, the one liners, the best teen film of the 90's? I break down Clueless with Karina, who you may remember from the Barbie episode. Karina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekarinaaybar/ Link Tree: https://karinaaybar.com/links Left of the Projector Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod Letterboxd: https://bo…
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Lionel Shriver on her latest novel Mania, in which she creates an alternative USA where the Mental Parity Movement insists that everyone is equally clever. Can a friendship between two women survive when they hold polarised views on this particular “culture war”? Why are universities all over the country closing arts courses and cutting jobs? Front…
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Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball’s golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended t…
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Lord Byron died 200 years ago on Friday. Lady Caroline Lamb described him as 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. Fiona Stafford has edited Byron's Travels, a new selection of his poems, letters and journals. He was only 36 when he died, but had written seven volumes of verse, thirteen volumes of journal and thousands of letters. The poet A. E. Stalli…
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What if we could stop crime before it happened or prevent crime? Well, we know cops don't do that now. In this Tom Cruise sci-fi film from the post 9/11 era, Minority Report is a cautionary tale...or is it just reality? I'm joined by Al to discuss this classic. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1…
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I've done a lengthy rant & narrated these articles:* Government Morphed Into A Marxist Cabal, Willing, And Ready To Impose Tyranny: 'All Tyrannies Rule Through Fraud And Force, But Once The Fraud Is Exposed They Must Rely On Force' http://allnewspipeline.com/Democrats_Morphed_Into_A_Marxist_Cabal_Ready_And_Willing_To_Impose_Tyranny.php* Was Iran’s …
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British director Jeymes Samuel discusses his new film The Book of Clarence, a Biblical comedy about a down-on-his-luck young man who tries to escape from a debt by pretending to be a messiah like Christ. Sonali Bhattacharyya on her new play Liberation Square, which just opened at the Nottingham Playhouse and explores the lives of three young Muslim…
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Ah, the age-old question: would you scissor your clone while yelling? (Uncanny X-Men #367) In which the Magneto War comes to a close. X-PLAINED: X-Men #86-87 Uncanny X-Men #367 Quite a few other things, which we’ll add to this post tomorrow! NEXT EPISODE: Nate Grey meets Generation X! Check out the visual companion to this episode on our blog! Find…
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On this episode of Strange Tales, the CBS Radio Mystery Theater brings us its story from October 30, 1976, Witches’ Sabbath. Listen to more from The CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales743.mp3 Download StrangeTales743 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales Your support makes Stran…
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Ken Block, author of "Disproven," tells Chuck how he was brought on by a lawyer with former President Trump's 2020 campaign to validate claims of widespread voter fraud in the election — and instead found far fewer fraudulent votes than were needed to impact the results in any state.Oleh NBC News
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Back to Black is the Amy Winehouse biopic out this week and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. James is Percival Everett’s retelling of Mark Twain’s 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, narrated by the enslaved Jim.The Wallace collection spotlights Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and the treasure trove of weapons that kept him in p…
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Dolly, Lilly and Jane get the revenge many of us dream of in this timeless classic comedy from 1980. I'm joined by singer songwriter Carsie Blanton, who just released her new album After the Revolution, which you can listen everywhere! https://www.carsieblanton.com/ https://www.patreon.com/carsieblanton https://www.instagram.com/carsieblanton/ http…
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Anna May Wong was an international star who appeared in some of Hollywood’s biggest movies in a career that spanned from the silent films of the 1920s, through the advent of talkies in the 30s, to television in the 1950s, despite all the obstacles in her path. A new biography, Not Your China Doll, examines how against all the odds Anna May Wong fou…
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Nathan Hill talks about his new novel Wellness, the follow-up to his acclaimed debut The Nix. Maggie Rogers, the singer-songwriter whose career was launched by a student performance for Pharrell Williams that went viral, talks about her latest album Don't Forget Me. Romesh Gunasekera discusses the novels on the International Booker Prize Shortlist,…
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Remember how good The Matrix was? Well, this isn't as good despite grabbing a lot of the same movie ideas. Even so...there are lots of liberal minded themes to discuss here. I am joined by Dante the Hater who you can find on TikTok and Instagram. Left of the Projector Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodLetterboxd: https://boxd.it…
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Artist Yinka Shonibare talks about his new exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, which explores the legacy of Imperialism. Guitarist Sean Shibe performs early Scottish lute music and previews a new classical guitar concerto live in the Front Row studio. And film experts Stephen McConnachie and Inés Toharia explain how fast changing technology and d…
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In which not every story needs to be an event; Alan Davis returns to the X-line; X-mansion security is not what it once was; Rogue needs some new fantasies; and Magneto wants a country. X-PLAINED: A poor governance decision X-Men: The Magneto War #1 Uncanny X-Men #366 Astral demerits A very dramatic dream The yolk of oppression Several Acolytes Nig…
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Strange Tales features a story from Suspense this week. From June 1, 1943, here’s their episode titled, Banquo’s Chair. Listen to more from Suspense https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales742.mp3 Download StrangeTales742 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales Your support makes Strange Tales possible. If you’…
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