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Destroy the Files

Omnium Gatherum Media

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This is a podcast that should probably be deleted shortly after it is recorded. We mostly just BS with each other about the strange things that have been occupying our thoughts. Sometimes we have our horror author friends on. Friends like Rena Mason, Gina Ranalli, Johnny Worthen, and Eddie Generous. Kate is an independent horror author and publisher in Los Angeles, CA. Brent is an independent dark fantasy/horror author who makes his home in smalltown northern Wisconsin. Oh jeez, what a recip ...
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Everybody has a story to tell. The Smithsonian’s Stories from Main Street podcast shares the authentic voices and stories of people from small towns and rural communities across the United States. Gathered by the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program, the stories featured in these curated episodes are raw, and real, and provide a unique window into the ever-changing, multi-faceted and diverse nature of America. Join the Smithsonian for a look at stories and issues that have ...
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Small Town Showcase

Missouri Humanities

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We are not a flyover state. We are the heart of America. Small Town Showcase, presented by Missouri Humanities, highlights Missouri’s unique small towns and showcases the bigger picture of what Small Town America really is and why it should not be overlooked, overshadowed, or underappreciated. Tune in to hear the history of these communities and what they have to offer. What did you think of this podcast? Let us know! Take our survey: https://forms.gle/gxGAU6m5U4SYPVar9
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Lower the Bar

Sam Manual & Gabe Trevino

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Join two 1st generation friends as we attempt to crack wise and discuss pop culture, growing up in immigrant households, and discuss geo-political issues at a 3rd grade level. Disappointing our parents since the mid to late 70's.
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Lady Cru Talk

Brittany Warner

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Lady Cru Talk Behind the scenes of a high school basketball team in smalltown Buhler, KS! Seniors & Coaches contribute to the show! Follow the journey of our season; hear our thoughts, joys, frustrations, & celebrations as we experience life as players & coaches. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brittany-warner/support
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Industrial Industries World Radio

Industrial Industries World Radio

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A podcast that is all things and beyond! From the history of toys, restaurants, companies, birthdays... to food reviews, music reviews, funny skits, exclusive made in house songs and interviews, fun facts and so much more, IIWR is your one stop shop and home podcast after a long day or to get your day started off right!
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Do you wonder why small towns, small businesses and people seem to be falling behind and you don’t know why? Feeling helpless about whether any of us can do anything to halt the decline of the places we love? Well, we know a secret. Our society fought the same battles about 100 years ago, and small towns won. Join Andrew Cameron, the founder of the Center for Small Town Success and small business owner, every other week as he rediscovers our Canadian Anti-Monopoly tradition. The goal is to l ...
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Send us a text Michael: I don't want to throw anybody under the bus, but just something that you said reminded me of something that was kind of happening in the background while we were writing this record. This week, Danny talks about the influence that CCM artist, Keith Green while the guys discuss their songwriting process as a band as well as t…
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Welcome back to Smithsonian's Stories from Main Street! We're relaunching this series during an introspective time of year, with Halloween just around the corner. Come join us around the campfire for some spooky, eerie, enchanting stories from rural America. Our storyteller today is Joe Perry, a member of the Choctaw Nation in Poteau, Oklahoma. Joe…
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In the 32nd (undestroyed) episode of Destroy the Files, our heroes pay tribute to the legendary JP, Brent's beloved dog who has gone ahead to await us in Valhalla, as well as Kate's Tanooki-plagued trip to Japan. There's an update on Kate's neighborhood bears and some crap about orcas, I think. I don't know. At first I longed for freedom, but now I…
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Send us a text Danny: And I see the jars of clay guys standing by the escalator. go over and say, Hey, we just came up with this new name. not going to call ourselves Villanelle anymore. And one of the guys, think it was Steve Mason says, that sounds like a rap group. Are you really going to do that? This week, Danny Stephens, Michael Johnston and …
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Send us a text Michael: At the height of the cake fight, so in the shots where you see crumbs and wads of cake going in front of us as a band, there were two 12-year old boys, one on either side of the stage, who had been given full reign and full permission to throw cake at our faces to just go nuts.... From the meteoric start of their Ardent debu…
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Send us a text Kevin: You know, we just kind of went our separate ways. It was like a scene out of a movie.... The making of a band from their early days as Villanelle to finding Kevin at the Gospel Music Association's GMA Week. Michael talks about the inspiration behind the album's biggest hit, "Anything Genuine", which also appeared on the 1999 W…
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Send us a text MICHAEL: So that combined with just an honest wrestling of a 19, 20 year old, you know, am I all in on this? Is this something that I'm okay with going public with, you know? The Christian alt. rock band from Tifton, GA speaks about getting their start as Villanelle where Ardent Records president, Dana Key found the opening track, "C…
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Carrollton, Missouri, located in Carroll County, is a town of movers and shakers with one eye always looking to the future. Whether it's the revitalization of their main street district, sitting on the planning committees of community events, or leading the charge fundraising for new assets in the community, the people of Carrollton are dedicated t…
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Aurora is home to about 7,400 people in Lawrence County, Missouri, near Springfield. The pride people have in this town and its strong sense of place are what make Aurora such a thriving, progressive community. There are many ways that this town is dedicated to success, such as beautification efforts, free programs for families, and preserving its …
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Send us a text In August of 2023 I released a podcast series with Jennifer Knapp, going song-by-song through her 1997 major label debut album, "Kansas" with Gotee Records. After the release of the series, Jennifer announced she was going back into the studio to re-record the album in its entirety for the 25th anniversary. In this special episode, w…
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Send us a text In this special episode, we interviewed Joel Smallbone, one half of the CCM pop duo For King & Country to discuss everything from 80's christian rock bands to 90's pop music. All of which provided the inspiration for the soundtrack to their autobiographical film, Unsung Hero.द्वारा The Inc. House
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Just about 30 miles west of St. Louis sits the town of Pacific, Missouri. While many communities that surround bigger cities have been affected by urban sprawl, the same effect doesn’t seem to have reached Pacific. Though its proximity to a major highway, large cities, and attractions give it the amenities, as you learn about the community, you’ll …
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Young people throughout the country bring new perspectives and attitudes to our history and our culture. But often, they don't feel welcome to the conversations that adults have about community and culture. Since 2012, the Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street has been working with small towns that want to highlight youth perspectives. Young people e…
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Here's a sneak peek at our next special episode! Give a listen to the voices and the work of the next generation of rural Americans learning about their communities. Young people living in rural America are just like other American youth: interested in change, thinking about their futures, and ... sometimes feeling like adults aren't interested in …
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You've got to have friends! Personal and professional connections are critical to the development of healthy communities, whether they are rural or urban. In this final episode of our Spark! series, we're examing how two communities innovated around culture and heritage to overcome stagnation and division. In Helper, Utah, the city came together to…
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In this episode, we're taking a closer look at two very different rural communities that embody technological innovation. In Taos, New Mexico, solar energy is used to power high-speed internet and a jobs training hub for locals that want to stay local. In Chenango County, New York, there's a long history of innovative companies, from aerospace part…
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Send us a text I keep saying yes because people keep asking me to play. And that's kind of all you ever get to do. Like don't stop writing and doing what you're doing. And if people say yes, then go play. It's that simple. On this episode of the CCM Deep Dive Podcast, we hear from Jennifer's first manager and the man who introduced her to Toby Mac …
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Rural America is full of places of innovation--towns where people work together to conceive new ideas and spark engagement by the community to implement them. Journey with us in this first episode in our look at rural innovation to explore two stories of social innovation, visiting towns that took risks and dreamed big to revitalize their downtowns…
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I’ve had these chips sitting around for a while now after coming back from New Jersey. I found these chips in an Asian market there and I was enticed. Finally getting around to try this “”Roasted Cumin Lamb Skewer” flavored lays chips…let’s just say they should be named “Roasted Cumin Lamb SEWER” I will tell you all you need to know about this Chin…
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Well, here we are, finally trying Kit Kats newest flavor, Chocolate Frosted Donut. It’s not a limited edition thing so no worries, at the moment it is a permanent item but who knows what the status of it will be in a year. Now will this new flavor actually taste like a donut? Did we need this? Is it useful? Will it wire you cash when you’re strande…
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In this video I will go over my first experience with the video game console Nintendo 64. How I thought the Super Nintendo was peak video gaming until I found Super Mario 64 and my mind was blown! Also I talk about my fond time hanging at the arcade in the bowling alley my mom worked at in the 90’s. #nintendo #90s #nostalgia Support the show…
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So many movies, so little to watch, as this year does come with a small handful of promising good movies, there’s a whole lot more that will become bargain bin classics by 2025. Join me as we look through the slop and I tell you the highlights of this entire year as far as movies releases go and if they might be worth actually spending 30 bucks to …
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Why do I feel the need? The need to eat Egg Nog flavored yogurt from Trader Joe’s? Because it’s weird and that’s what I am. I like egg nog, I like yogurt. So win win right? Not so much. #traderjoes #review #food Support the showद्वारा Industrial Industries World Radio
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For many years, the conventional wisdom in the United States has been that rural America is hurting: facing impacts from outmigration, aging populations, and declining economies. The reality is remarkably different. America's small towns are not all the same. Yes, some are struggling, but many more are working together and utilizing the innovation …
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The second Mtn Dew Game Fuel flavor Mystic Punch dropped on November 6th 2023 along with the OG Game Fuel flavor Citrus Cherry and it’s been quenching the thirst of gamers throughout the holiday season. But how does Mystic Punch taste? It’s a new flavor all together from Mountain Dew so it’s always iffy. Well, I tried it and well…I wasn’t impressed…
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In this cheat day review we go back to 2002 and try the original release of Pepsi Blue! Through late 2001 early 2002, test version bottles of pepsi blue bottled and given to people close to Pepsi to try. These test version bottles were quickly made with the labels being made of paper instead of the standard plastic. This early label also had a line…
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Nothing is more unstoppable than a man who has walked through hell and back for the people he loved but have never loved him back. This man has dealt with battles inside his mind in a month than most have in their entire lives. This man has looked the devil right in his eyes and has said, not today son and walks right on leaving only some wounds an…
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I take you through the first part of my snack and candy collection As I dive deep into the vault of IIWR to look for sodas to send to Maximusthe4th, I dive deep into everything else as well, including the vast amount of snacks I have found and packed away over the years. From common to limited edition and downright rare, you will see it all in this…
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Gamers unite! It’s time to finally try Mountain Dew Game Fuels first flavor for the first time! Mtn Dew Game Fuel Citrus Cherry! Apparently this is meant to fuel gamers. I’m a gamer…will it fuel me or make me feel slow and sluggish… It’s formulated to have more caffeine than regular Mountain Dew and it’s amped with more sugar. Will it taste too swe…
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This bonus episode is the big one were we combine 3 Pepsi flavors into all different types of combinations and and see is Pepsi smores is worth a damn Support the showद्वारा Industrial Industries World Radio
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Welcome to where the past meets the Current..the Current River that is. In this episode, travel with us to Doniphan, deep in Southern Missouri. Here, the Current River is their life’s blood. The history of the community is rooted in it, it's an invaluable tourist attraction, and it's also a symbol for the importance of conserving natural history an…
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We try a new video segment called oh my god it’s in my stomach and we listen to what I put in my stomach through putting mics on my stomach! Todays item in my stomach, Coffee! Support the showद्वारा Industrial Industries World Radio
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This is the History of McDonalds Holiday, just see how deep this great treat from the fast food giant goes and we take you to its humble beginnings up to today in another short, yet action and info packed audio documentary of another beloved McDonald’s item! Support the showद्वारा Industrial Industries World Radio
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