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Book Bound

Capital Area District Libraries

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Capital Area District Libraries is excited to produce the Book Bound podcast which is hosted by some of CADL's literary experts. Content centers around the library and its collection, book recommendations, events, partnerships and services.
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Ghost Light

Gwendolyn Kochur

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Based in the second largest theater district in the country, the Ghost Light podcast will illuminate the world behind the curtains of Cleveland, Ohio's theater scene.
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In our third season of the podcast, we bring you I Did It for the Story as part of Story District Presents. All new episodes will feature true stories told live on the Story District stage and insights about storytelling from the host, Amy Saidman, Story District's Executive Director. Find out more about Story District shows, classes, consulting, and storytelling opportunities at StoryDistrict.org and follow us @storydistrict on Instagram. This podcast is produced by Christopher Lee and Amy ...
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Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day," your perfect companion for discovering the vibrant spirit and iconic sights of the Big Apple in just one day! This carefully curated audio tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through New York City’s most famous landmarks and hidden gems. Whether you're visiting for the first time or you’ve strolled these streets before, this guide will enrich your experience ...
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Cocktails at Table 7- Inside New York’s Joe Allen

Sean Kent, Jason Woodruff, Dana Mierlak

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Welcome! Don’t have a reservation? No problem. On Cocktails at Table 7: Inside New York’s Joe Allen, your table is always ready. In candid conversations with Broadway veterans, long-time regulars, even past and present employees, your hosts, Dana, Sean and Jason, recreate the intimate vibe that an evening at Joe’s has always offered. You’ll hear stories of the “Good Ol’ Days” in 1960’s Hell’s Kitchen, rarely told anecdotes from the shows on the “Flop Wall,” and the special connection between ...
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Giving Youth a Voice

Neshaminy Coalition for Youth

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What social issues do youth care about today? Giving Youth a Voice, hosted by teens from Neshaminy School District, addresses youth-selected topics that are important to them right now. Tune in once a month for the latest!
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Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, shares stories about the life and art career of southwest artist Ted DeGrazia, as well as current events and exhibits at the gallery. Located in Tucson, Arizona, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre National Historic District designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. New episodes air every 4th Sunday.
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My Creative District

Jesse Paul Smith

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This show is created by creatives, for creatives. If you are stuck in a rut and haven't been able to find your big break, tune in to hear how industry leading creatives have be able to make their mark on the world.
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A Star Wars RPG Campaign podcast by the writer of Rat Queens, Kurtis Wiebe, joined by film makers, game designers, fashionistas and comic artists. They roll some dice and pretend they’re Wookiees. Join the adventure as a pack of renegades navigate a Hutt war in City 17, a volatile district of Nar Shaddaa where only enemies are made with more ease than credits.
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Welcome to The Charger Podcast! This is your chance to sit in on conversations with coaches, administrators, and other folks connected to Oxford High School and Oxford School District. The Chargers of Oxford, MS have had great success over the years and look forward to many more to come.
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Till The Sun Comes...

Miles T. Lawson

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Miles Trashawn Lawson was born in Rochester, New York. As a child, Miles enjoyed watching movies and stand-up comedy, and loved to see theater productions whenever he could. It was then that Miles grew a love for the world of entertainment. After watching numerous Tyler Perry Films and Richard Pryor stand-up comedy shows, Films that included the iconic Jim Carrey, He became inspired to become an actor so he too could entertain and bring joy and laughter to the world. While in grade school in ...
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School to Homeschool

Janae Daniels

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In July 2020, I did something I vowed as a once-public middle school teacher, that I would NEVER do. I withdrew my remaining four children of six and began homeschooling. My oldest two sons had graduated from public/charter schools and my remaining four had been in public school since Pre-K. I had two children about to finish middle school and head into high school. To say I was terrified was an understatement–even with my experience teaching hundreds of kids a year prior to getting married. ...
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The Jazz Loft Radio Series

WNYC Studios

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W. Eugene Smith was a famous photo essayist for LIFE magazine and a suburban family man when he left it all in 1957 and moved to a rundown loft in Manhattan. The building had already become a popular hangout and jamming space for jazz players both prominent and obscure, and Smith spent the next decade documenting the music, conversations and personalities that passed through. This program, produced and hosted by Sara Fishko and originally heard as a 10-part radio series in 2009, pulls from t ...
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Sleuth

iHeartPodcasts

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Like a real-life Phantom of the Opera, Southern California local theater actor Daniel Wozniak lured his victims, Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi, in the attic of a theatre, where he would kill and dismember them before performing on stage the very same night. As of now, Wozniak alone sits on San Quentin's death row. But is there room for more? Is Rachel Buffett, a former Disney Princess and Dan's ex fiancee, an accomplice in the murderous scheme? Simultaneous to the launch of SLEUTH, today began ...
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Sidra Morris, a dedicated mother of five and an enthusiastic homeschooling advocate joins us to share her remarkable journey from traditional public schooling to innovative educational experiences. Frustrated by her children's emotional struggles and the uninspiring atmosphere of conventional education, Sidra found a refuge in hybrid homeschooling.…
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the fall exhibits and events you can experience at this Tucson landmark. Current exhibits featuring southwest artist Ted DeGrazia's work include, "Roadrunners," "Enamel on Copper Paintings," and “DeGrazia’s Textile Designs for Fuller …
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As we explore the addictive nature of video games and the dopamine-driven allure of social media, we share personal anecdotes and lessons learned from our own parenting decisions. The conversation underscores the importance of fostering real-world interactions and nurturing creativity through activities like reading aloud and engaging with nature. …
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As Bruce Springsteen once sang, “two hearts are better than one” and that certainly is the case with The Heavy Heavy. Not only does the name of the band have a second helping of Heavy, but the group is fronted by two musicians who, you’ll soon find out, act as a team when it comes to decisions about the group’s sound and direction. About a decade a…
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An interview of the superstars behind the Neshaminy Summer Stock program, which is an intensive theater program open to Bucks County students, grades 2-12. Learn from main stage Director Josh Tull, Summer Fine Arts Coordinator Jan King, and actress and podcast host Brianna, about interest in summer theater. Registration will be available in Novembe…
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Unlike long-time homeschoolers, those of us who pull our teens, have teens who never want to go back into the system. That has been my experience. Today we discuss what our teens need from us...and yes, they still need us. They need us more than ever! Sit back, grab a cup of coffee or hot chocolate and let's discuss our beautiful teenagers. By the …
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Sometimes, the only way to find yourself is by getting a little bit lost. Israel Nebeker - lead singer of the band Blind Pilot - experienced this first hand. The band came strongly upon the music scene in 2008, gaining particular media attention for their “bike tour” which brought them from Bellingham, Washington all the way to San Diego, Californi…
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Mari, Jessica, and Cheryl discuss books on travel, messy times, and a few scary reads as autumn begins. Cheryl’s Books: The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd The Waters: A Novel by Bonnie Jo Campbell The Waters book trailer Catalina: A Novel by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio The Third Gilmore Girl: A Memoir by Kelly Bishop Mentioned: The Book of Pintxos…
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Can traditional education truly cater to the unique potential of every student, or is it merely a system of behavioral management? Join us for a compelling conversation with Matt Beaudreau, an innovative educator and founder of Apogee Strong Schools, as he shares his journey from questioning the conventional school system to creating transformative…
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Imagine hearing a style of music that has become very popular; a genre you might hear on a TV commercial, or maybe on your favorite streaming program, or perhaps coming from a car window as it passes you by the street. Now, try to pretend that the style of music you’re hearing was popularized by your dad. Seun Kuti goes through this process often a…
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Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day," your perfect companion for discovering the vibrant spirit and iconic sights of the Big Apple in just one day! This carefully curated audio tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through New York City’s most famous land…
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Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide New York City | Walking Tour of NYC in a Day," your perfect companion for discovering the vibrant spirit and iconic sights of the Big Apple in just one day! This carefully curated audio tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through New York City’s most famous land…
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Statue of Liberty 🗽✨ Welcome to the Statue of Liberty (Vista Point), one of the most iconic symbols of freedom and democracy in the world! Standing tall in New York Harbor, Lady Liberty has been a welcoming sight for millions of immigrants and visitors since 1886. Whether you’re taking a ferry ride for up-close views or climbing up to the crown, th…
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Wall Street 💼📈 Welcome to Wall Street, the financial heart of New York City and one of the most famous streets in the world. Whether you’re fascinated by its rich history, iconic landmarks, or the fast-paced energy of the stock market, Wall Street is a must-see for visitors looking to explore the city’s business and financial legacy. Here’s your gu…
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One World Observatory 🏙️🌍 Welcome to One World Observatory, the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere! Located in the iconic One World Trade Center, this observatory offers stunning 360-degree views of New York City, the surrounding waterways, and even neighboring states. Whether you're marveling at the skyline from 1,250 feet above…
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Brooklyn Bridge 🌉🚶‍♂️ Welcome to the Brooklyn Bridge, one of the most iconic landmarks in New York City! Spanning the East River and connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn, this architectural marvel offers stunning views, fascinating history, and a beautiful walk or bike ride above the city. Whether you’re crossing for the views, photos, or to explore bo…
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Chinatown, NYC 🐉🍜 Welcome to Chinatown, one of New York City’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods! Steeped in history and filled with bustling markets, authentic restaurants, and colorful streets, Chinatown offers a slice of East Asia in the heart of Manhattan. Whether you're craving dumplings, exploring unique shops, or visiting histor…
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Greenwich Village 🏙️🎶 Welcome to Greenwich Village, or simply "The Village," one of New York City's most charming and historic neighborhoods. Known for its bohemian roots, vibrant culture, and tree-lined streets, Greenwich Village is a haven for artists, musicians, foodies, and history buffs. Whether you're exploring its iconic landmarks, grabbing …
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The High Line 🌿🚶‍♀️ Welcome to the High Line, a unique elevated park built on a historic freight rail line running above the streets of Manhattan’s West Side. With beautiful views, art installations, and lush gardens, this urban oasis offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city below. Whether you're strolling, relaxing, or enjoying the public a…
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Flatiron Building 🏢✨ Welcome to the Flatiron Building, one of New York City's most famous and beloved architectural landmarks! With its unique triangular shape and storied history, this iconic skyscraper is a must-see for any visitor to Manhattan. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply looking to explore the area, here’s your complete …
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Empire State Building 🏙️🌟 Welcome to the Empire State Building, one of the most iconic skyscrapers in the world! Towering over New York City, this Art Deco masterpiece has been a symbol of ambition and innovation since 1931. Whether you're here for the breathtaking views from the top or to soak in the history, the Empire State Building is a must-se…
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Grand Central Terminal 🚂✨ Welcome to Grand Central Terminal, a stunning Beaux-Arts landmark and one of New York City’s most iconic transportation hubs! Whether you're a commuter, a history buff, or just looking to explore its hidden treasures, Grand Central offers a unique mix of beauty, culture, and history. Here's everything you need to know to m…
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Times Square 🎆🌆 Welcome to Times Square, the “Crossroads of the World,” where the dazzling lights, towering digital billboards, and non-stop energy embody the heart of New York City! Whether you're here for the buzz of Broadway, people-watching, or just to soak up the electric atmosphere, Times Square is a must-see landmark that never sleeps. Here’…
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Broadway 🎭✨ Welcome to Broadway, the beating heart of New York City’s theater district! From dazzling musicals to thought-provoking plays, Broadway is where the magic of live performance comes alive. Whether you're here to catch the latest Tony Award-winning show or just want to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Times Square, here’s your essential …
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Rockefeller Center 🏙️🌟 Welcome to Rockefeller Center, one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks! Whether you're here for the incredible views from the Top of the Rock, the world-famous ice rink, or just to soak up the city’s energy, Rockefeller Center is a must-visit destination. Here’s your complete guide for making the most of your trip! 1. Go…
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St. Patrick's Cathedral ⛪✨ Welcome to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a stunning neo-Gothic masterpiece located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan! Whether you're drawn to its incredible architecture, spiritual significance, or simply looking for a peaceful escape in the middle of the bustling city, St. Patrick’s is a must-see landmark. Here’s your complet…
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Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 🎨🖼️ Welcome to MoMA, one of the most influential modern art museums in the world! From Van Gogh to Warhol, Picasso to Pollock, this museum is packed with groundbreaking masterpieces that have shaped the way we see art today. Here's your ultimate guide to enjoying MoMA and everything nearby. 1. Google Maps Link 📍https://m…
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art 🏛️🎨 Welcome to The Met, one of the largest and most prestigious art museums in the world! With over 2 million works spanning 5,000 years, The Met is a treasure trove of human creativity and history. Here’s your guide to making the most of your visit to this iconic New York City landmark. 1. Google Maps Link 📍The Metro…
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Central Park 🌳🦆🛶 Welcome to Central Park, New York City’s backyard! Whether you’re looking to escape the city buzz or capture some iconic sights, this 843-acre oasis has something for everyone. Here’s your go-to guide to make the most of your time in the park! 1. Google Maps Link 📍Central Park - Google Maps 2. Nearest Subway Stations 🚇 The park is …
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American Museum of Natural History 🦖🦋🌍 Hey there! If you're planning a visit to the incredible American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), you're in for an exciting day filled with wonders from dinosaurs to space exhibits! Here's everything you need to make your trip smooth, fun, and memorable. Let’s dive in! 1. Google Maps Link 📍American Museum of …
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When I started homeschooling, I quickly discovered that I had stepped into an underground Harry Potter world of magic. Homeschoolers seemed to know secrets to delight and enchant their children--that somehow I had never learned about before. One of those delights was the introduction to poetry teatime...a practice created by THE Homeschooling Queen…
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You don’t need to be using your vocal cords to sing. There are other ways to do it, you don’t even need to be a human being! Birds sing, the wind sings while you’re standing on the beach watching the surf, and maybe you could even say that an air conditioner sings in the background as it cools your room on a hot Summer day. Just because something i…
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Ever wondered if conventional education is the only path to raising curious, well-educated children? Our latest episode features Keri McDonald, acclaimed author of "Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom," who transitioned from an economics major to a passionate advocate for homeschooling and self-dir…
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It’s amusing how certain traits and talents seem to run in families—like an unbreakable thread woven through generations. Perhaps you hail from a long line of carpenters or artists, each passing down their skills. Music, in particular, has a remarkable way of flowing through bloodlines. While styles may evolve, the gift of rhythm and melody remains…
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Should kids do chores? If so, when should they start? In this episode, we dive into chores and kids. References: Article: Want to Raise More Successful (and Happier) Kids? Harvard Research Says Give Them More Chores by Jeff Haden Article: Sparing Chores Spoils Children and Their Future Selves by Ami Albernez Article: Best Age for Kids to Start Doin…
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It’s easy to overlook, but for some, music isn’t just a passion—it’s a livelihood. While many might juggle music as a side gig or serious hobby, others dive headfirst into a full-fledged career as a musician. As with any pursuit intertwined with money, the path ahead is rarely smooth. Yet, artists like Brian Ray not only navigate this complex terra…
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How does a father's battle with tuberculosis ignite a passion for reading that transcends generations? Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Dallin Mill, an esteemed anesthesiologist, as he shares the touching story of how his father's illness sparked a love for reading that has profoundly shaped his own life and medical practice. Discover…
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It’s not exactly a comeback. Instead, the dB’s are reconnecting with their loyal audience, who have always valued their brief but impactful body of work. The New York City band (by way of North Carolina), crafted a distinctive sound by blending edgy late-'70s NYC new wave and punk with the Southern indie-rock essence of Big Star. This fusion produc…
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Despite popular, albeit ignorant belief, homeschoolers REALLY CAN and DO go to college! How did a blind student overcome the odds and make it to Harvard? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Campbell and Liza Rutherford, who share their unique journey from public school struggles to the enriching world of homeschooling. Campbell, now a junior…
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