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Welcome to Bible With Life, where timeless Bible stories come to life in a way that’s engaging and relevant. Each episode, we dive deep into the Scripture to explore its meaning, uncover valuable lessons, and discover how these stories can apply to our everyday lives. Whether you're new to the Bible or have been studying for years, our visually rich videos on YouTube provide a fresh and inspiring perspective. Tune in for uplifting narratives, heartfelt reflections, and vibrant retellings of ...
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A Podcast by Your Mates, for your mates. Join Benny, Weidy & Togo as they give their takes on sports and headlines around the world. Follow us on Instagram @your.mates.pod & Tik Tok @yourmatespodcast
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Everything Stephen King, from Carrie to The Institute, from the novels to the short stories, from the small screen to the big screen. Each month we take a deep dive into one book from the bibliography of the King of horror fiction, while also charting the byways of King's forays into other genres (The Dark Tower series, On Writing etc) and also casting an eye on the many TV and film adaptations of King's work. Recorded live from the UEA media suite, Richard Sheppard interviews writers, acade ...
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Nu Houston

O.G. King

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Welcome to the Nu Houston podcast. Where freedom of speech and thought is respected and well protected. Here I plan on speaking and venting and bringing forth the Tru voice of young and old people from the ghetto streets of Houston Texas where they thought they left us to die out. Nah we finna fly out.
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Sideline Views

Elijah blue

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Whether you're a coach, fan, friend, or just a casual person standing near by. Unless you're in the game you'll always be viewing from the sideline. Tune in with Me Elijah Blue and the crew Lee, King of spades, Kinky Dev and benny Benjamins as we give out takes on sports and some life topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elijah-blue/support
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Rap & Order

Rap & Order

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Regg and Taurian B. put your favorite Hip-Hop albums of the past on the stand, with a track-by-track interrogation to see how they’ve stood the test of time on Rap & Order podcast.
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Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast

Broadway Podcast Network

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Get Onto My Cloud has Tim at his chatty witty best, where he talks about his career in theatre and music, his colleagues and friends (plus the odd foe) and sometimes roams off stage to discuss other important matters in his life such as cricket, astronomy, Sunderland FC and boxer dogs. You can also expect to listen to recordings of some of his favourite lyrics (not always the obvious ones) and he reveals how and why some shows worked brilliantly and some didn’t. Described as “Relaxed, casual ...
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PSA Radio

PSARadio

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Dre and Watson giving you in-depth and exclusive interviews with the worlds best Battle Rappers and Hip Hop artists. Featuring Raekwon, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I, Joe Budden, Lord Jamar, Ebro, and many more. SUBSCRIBE FOR UP TO THE MINUTE UPDATES! twitter.com/3Letterman twitter.com/TopBattleRaps
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NZ Drummer Podcast

Andrew Rooney

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In depth Interviews with New Zealand based & International drummers. Coffee & Drums INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/nzdrummerpodcast/ WEB: https://andrewrooneydrums.com/nz-drummer-podcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/NewZealandDrummerPodcast/ SUPPORT the Podcast: 'Like', 'Follow', subscribe and share an episode with a friend! DONATIONS: https://www.patreon.com/NZDrummerPodcast
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VeggieTakes

Edible Theology

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Kendall and Kate are in a pickle. VeggieTales was an innovative and creative tool for sharing Bible stories and biblical values with children in the early 2000s. But was the anthropomorphic transfiguration of prophets into produce a bit too irreverent — was it actually a bit(e) of a problem? Re-watch the Evangelical classic through the eyes of food scholars, theologians, and modern day parents as Kendall Vanderslice, founder of the Edible Theology Project, joins writer Kate Watson to reflect ...
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Clyburn Chronicles

Congressman James E. Clyburn

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Congressman James E. Clyburn combines history and politics while discussing the lessons of the past, the politics of the present, and how we must learn from those experiences to help shape the future.
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The Savage Snowflake Comedy Podcast is a weekly no-holds-barred exploration of the mind and humor of international comedian, actor and writer Jeff Leach. Politically left of the middle, socially fed up of the lunatics on both sides, emotionally far too honest. Let's talk...
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Welcome to the ‘Down At Third Man ‘ Podcast; the podcast for Third Man Cricket UK! Join us as we discuss the world of cricket; from club cricket, to million-pound franchises, to the test match arena. Each episode we will discuss the news of the previous week, debate the key questions in cricket, and look forward to the week ahead! Please listen, share with your friends and leave us feedback. Go Well! Supported by: Woodstock Cricket Co. And proudly supporting: Cardiac Risk In The Young
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Starting tomorrow in Manitou Springs, Colorado, it’s an event known as the Emma Crawford Coffin Races and Festival. And oh man, does the story of Emma Crawford and her coffin take some explaining. Plus: today in 1964, Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall recovered a fumble and took off toward the end zone... just not his team's end zone. Em…
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Case 246 of Rap & Order revisits Ludacris' official debut, Back For The First Time. The marked the starting point of Luda's takeover, where he became one of the most consistent hitmakers of the 2000's. But why is his impact often forgotten? Hosts: Taurian B.https://instagram.com/taurian_bhttps://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regghttps://instagr…
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Put on your tin foil hats and strap yourself in while Ben and Brad try to convince Jason that its fun to dive head first into conspiracies while throwing plenty of chat, yarns and sports analysis. Brought to you by our friends at Brouhaha Brewery - Head to your local liquor store and ask for Brouhaha Locals Lager or go to brouhahabrewery.com.au to …
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Today in 1957, the water tower in Norwood, Ontario, which looked like a big can of soda or beer, suddenly looked like a big crushed can of soda or beer. We'll explain why. Plus: starting Saturday at Coarsegold Historic Village, near Yosemite National Park, it’s the Coarsegold Tarantula Awareness Festival. Norwood: Norwood once had a crushed beer ca…
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My chemistry teacher called today Mole Day, and while this story doesn't have much chemistry in it, it does have a mole: a Londoner called William Lyttle who dug huge tunnels around his place. Plus: ever wanted your clothes to act like a Theremin? A pair of researchers from the Intelligent Instruments develops sound-rich smart fabrics known as "e-t…
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Today in 2019, New Scientist published a study that trained rats to maneuver little cars around to find Froot Loops. Plus: now underway at the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, it's Spooky Fest. ⁠Scientists have trained rats to drive tiny cars to collect food⁠ (New Scientist) ⁠Spooky Fest⁠ (Dietrich Theater) ⁠Drive on over to our Patre…
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Today in 1911, the birthday of William A. Mitchell, a food inventor whose name might not ring a bell but whose creations - including Pop Rocks, Cool Whip and Tang - are unforgettable. Plus: today in 1905, a story in the Clinton Mirror newspaper with an odd headline: “Man Was Mailed.” The Scientist Behind Some of Our Favorite Junk Foods (Smithsonian…
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This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about flags and those who fly them. In this episode from June 2021, the story of Superflag, a 505 foot long, 255 foot tall American flag that was once flown over Hoover Dam (because they don't make flagpoles that large). Plus: a study finds people can learn and effectively use click-based echo…
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This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about flags and those who fly them. In this episode from July 2021, the story of how the flag of Alaska, was designed by a 13 year old. Plus: pastry lovers in Maine mark an important moment in the history of fried dough. Benny Benson: An Alaska Kid Who Made History (Alaska Historical Society) …
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Case 245 digs into the legacy of The Beastie Boys, and their sophomore cult classic Paul's Boutique. So they get the respect they deserve? Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Subscribe for more exclusive FKB content…
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The boys are feeling electric tonight! Plenty of laughs are on while the lads scream their way through some hard hitting conspiracies for another ripper episode Banter, Yarns, Our Mates VM's and plenty of sports chat. We are heading to the Aus Vs Tonga game this weekend, get a pic of us at the game for your chance to win a case of Brouhaha!!!!!! Br…
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This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about flags and those who fly them. In this episode from January 2022, the story of Bob Heft, who, as a high school student in Ohio, designed the first flag representing 50 states. Plus: there was once an effort to make a biopic about Edgar Allan Poe starring none other than Sylvester Stallone…
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Send us a text In this gripping episode, we uncover the 10 most terrifying prophecies found in the Book of Revelation. Known for its vivid and symbolic imagery, Revelation reveals the dramatic events that will unfold in the end times. From the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to the Mark of the Beast, these prophecies have sparked fear and fascinati…
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This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about flags and those who fly them. In this episode from June 2023, the story of the American flag that led to the writing of what is now our national anthem. Plus: the community of Pocatello, Idaho raised a new flag in 2017 after old flag was named the ugliest in the country. The Star-Spangle…
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This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about flags and those who fly them. In this episode from January 2023, the story of Betsy Ross, whose backstory is pretty interesting even if it didn't go quite how the legends tell it. Plus: a village in Austria with an expletive for its name makes a big change. Betsy Ross likely didn’t sew t…
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Send us a text What happened to the dinosaurs, and how do they fit into the Bible’s timeline? 🦖📜 In this fascinating episode, we explore the mystery of dinosaurs from a biblical perspective. Were these ancient creatures part of God's creation? Did they coexist with humans, or were they wiped out before the events of Genesis? We dig into Scripture, …
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Send us a text How did Jesus feed 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish? 🍞🐟 This incredible miracle is one of the most well-known stories in the Bible, but what does it really mean? In this episode, we explore the deeper significance of this miraculous event, looking at both the spiritual and practical lessons it offers. Was it a…
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Send us a text What happens when 185,000 soldiers face off against a single angel? 😱🗡 This astounding story from the Bible showcases one of the greatest miracles ever recorded! In this episode, we dive into the miraculous event where God sent an angel to defend His people and defeat an entire army in one night. Discover the power behind this supern…
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Send us a text Who were the most degenerate kings in the Bible, and what led to their downfall? 👑🔥 In this episode, we reveal the shocking stories of four corrupt kings whose actions led to chaos, idolatry, and even the destruction of their kingdoms. From King Ahab’s wicked reign to the downfall of King Manasseh, we’ll explore their lives, sins, an…
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Send us a text Why did Judas betray Jesus? 😮💔 The story of Judas Iscariot’s betrayal has sparked countless questions, but what’s the real reason behind his actions? In this episode, we uncover the untold story, going beyond the 30 pieces of silver to explore deeper motivations—personal, spiritual, and historical. Was it prophecy or free will? Join …
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There’s a new experiment underway that’s going to see whether music playlists and some stress-sensing technology can help people who are trying to stay sober. Plus: why Marshall, Texas named its annual community festival after fire ants. Studying music and technology to reduce stress, alcohol relapse (Washington State University) FireAnt Festival K…
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One hundred years ago today, the birthday of the man that has long been celebrated as the worst movie director of all time, so bad that some people actually love his movies: Ed Wood. Plus: starting Saturday at the Sunday River resort in Maine, it’s the North American Wife Carrying Championship. Ed Wood, Jr. Centennial: An American Cinematheque Retr…
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After a massive weekend the lads have gathered all their strength to pull together another ripper poddy full of Sports, Banter and Yarns that will have you in stitches! Brought to you by our friends at Brouhaha Brewery - Head to your local liquor store and ask for Brouhaha Locals Lager or go to brouhahabrewery.com.au to find the stockists list. If …
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This Sunday on Okinawa in Japan, it’s an event on a grand scale: the Naha Great Tug of War, with thousands of people pulling a 200 meter long rope. Plus: researchers at the University of New South Wales have developed a more eco-friendly lithium-ion battery that uses acids from foods and wine. Naha Tug of War Booze to battery: Wine powers new energ…
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Send us a text In this episode, we uncover the mysterious story behind the Ethiopian Bible and explore why it was banned in certain places throughout history. The Ethiopian Bible, one of the oldest and most unique versions of the Scriptures, contains sacred books that many other versions do not include. But what made this ancient Bible so controver…
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Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode, we explore one of the most puzzling questions in Christian theology: Why doesn't God simply destroy Satan and the fallen angels? If God is all-powerful, why do these forces of evil still exist? Dive into the Bible with us as we examine the divine purpose behind the continued existence of Satan and t…
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Today in 1997, a very gourd day on the campus of Cornell University: people found a very large pumpkin on top of McGraw Tower, 173 feet in the air. Plus: this Sunday, in Austin, Texas, it’s Quesoff. HOW THE PUMPKIN GOT ON THE TOWER (Cornell Sun via Archive.org) Quesoff Help our show keep climbing as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: htt…
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Case 244 highlights Hip-Hop's secretive wordsmith, Mach-Hommy, his cultural pride, and the heroism of Pray For Haiti. Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Subscribe for more exclusive FKB content: https://bit.ly/FKBY…
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Welcome to National Newspaper Week. The newspaper business has changed a lot since the peak of print, like how the New York Times took a very small but important punctuation mark out of its logo. Plus: there's now a luggage set you can buy where the cases are shaped like LEGO. The Daily Heller: The Designer Who Put a Full Stop to the Period! (Print…
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Today in 1957, Sputnik because the world’s first artificial satellite. This changed the world around us in countless ways, including one that doesn’t get a lot of attention: it gave the English language a brand new word. Plus: today in 1992, two Toronto Blue Jays stars pranked their rookie teammate by pretending to give away his car on Fan Apprecia…
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It's National Roller Skating Month, and we’re going all the way back to the guy who created the first skates. It's a little reassuring that even he had trouble rolling along like the rest of us. Plus: Starting tomorrow in Massachusetts, it’s SandwichFest. The History of Roller Skating (HowStuffWorks) Sandwich Fest Help keep our show rolling as a su…
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G'Day Mates! The boys are back together and humming! Is Watties Tomato sauce actually any good? The Diddy saga continues, Deep insight into the NRL Grandfinal and UFC307 Sports, Banter and Yarns all day Brought to you by our friends at Brouhaha Brewery - Head to your local liquor store and ask for Brouhaha Locals Lager or go to brouhahabrewery.com.…
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Today in 1869, inventor Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès received the French patent for margarine. The butter substitute is used around the world today, though for a while it was banned in parts of the US. Plus: an explorer accidentally drops his GoPro off the side of a cruise ship and ends up with a kind of candid camera for sea life. This week in science h…
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Today in 1935, the birthday of Walter De Maria, an artist behind one of the most unusual art installations you’ll ever come across: a loft in New York that he filled with dirt. Plus: the Morris Arboretum and Gardens at the University of Pennsylvania is now home to an immersive audio installation by artist Richard Hamilton. Inside The SoHo Apartment…
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For Case 243, we revisit A$AP Mob's Cozy Tapes Vol. 1, and discuss their impact and contributions to hip-hop. Did they reach their ceiling or could there still be more to come? Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/firstklass_regg Su…
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Today in 1951, the birth of Barry Marshall, a Nobel Prize winning doctor who, while working with colleague Robin Warren, proved what was behind most ulcers by giving himself an ulcer. Plus: an 11 year old in England saves an engraving from the dumpster that turns out to be pretty important. The Doctor Who Drank Infectious Broth, Gave Himself an Ulc…
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Tomorrow is International Rabbit Day, so today we’re going to celebrate the real and very cute sport known as rabbit show jumping. Plus: starting tomorrow in Nevada, it’s the Genoa Candy Dance, a fundraiser with a long and electric history. Rabbit, Run Is an Exhortation Oft Heard in England Now (Wall Street Journal) Genoa Candy Dance Hop on over to…
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Around this time of year, volunteers on the Westman Islands, off Iceland's southern coast, are on puffling patrol, trying to help lost baby puffins get to sea by tossing them off cliffs. As one does. Plus: starting this Sunday, it's the Vermont Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival. Why it's perfectly normal to see baby puffins thrown off cliffs in Iceland eac…
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G'day Mates! We are joined by the infamous Local AB, Black Hobbit Aiden Gleeson in this weeks episode to stand in for Brad. Your Mates yarn about current news and headlines surrounding P.Diddy, Jay Z and the hip hop industry. We uncover and reccomend some new finds through Netflix including the new series - Monsters around the Hernendez brothers am…
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Astronauts who live and work on space stations have to make sure to clean every last spot in their quarters, partly to keep big balls of moldy goo from growing! There's research underway to help keep the microbes from moving in. Plus: starting tomorrow in Kingwood, West Virginia, it’s the Preston County Buckwheat Festival. Keeping mold out of futur…
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Today in 1929, Lieutenant James H. Doolittle did what no other pilot had done before: take off, fly and land only using instruments and radio. Plus: today in 2021, Japan's Narita Airport had to delay a flight because of a turtle on the runway. Flying Blind (Air & Space Forces Magazine) Errant turtle closes runway, delays turtle-themed plane at Japa…
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Rap & Order returns! For this episode, we dig into Benny The Butcher's 2020 release, Burden of Proof, and where it ranks in his discography. Has his buzz died down since this album dropped? Hosts: Taurian B. https://instagram.com/taurian_b https://Twitter.com/taurian_b First Klass Regg https://instagram.com/firstklass_regg https://Twitter.com/first…
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Around this time in 2011, two people in Oklahoma gave themselves and their part of the state a very off-the-beaten-path anniversary gift: the Winganon Space Capsule. Plus: ever hear someone call a run-down cafe or bar a “hole in the wall”? There’s a coffee shop in the Philippines that serves drinks through an actual hole in the wall. The Winganon S…
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Today in 1977, the first broadcast of the Happy Days episode in which Henry Winkler’s character, The Fonz, jumps over a shark on water skis. "Jumping the shark" is a phrase we use today to talk about shows that get weird and go downhill, but why was Fonz jumping over the shark to begin with? Plus: starting tomorrow in Springfield, Missouri, the Cid…
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Today in 1986, Australian cricketer Dean Jones stepped up during a really important match, literally leaving it all on the field as he played through high heat and humidity, dehydration, exhaustion and illness. Plus: today in 1911, the birthday of author William Golding, whose biggest novel only became a hit after being rejected over and over again…
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UFC Noche 306 recap, NRL finals talk, VIRAL LOADS + yarns and takes from your favourite 3 hosts Brad, Jason and Benny! Brought to you by our friends at Brouhaha Brewery - Head to your local liquor store and ask for Brouhaha Locals Lager or go to brouhahabrewery.com.au to find the stockists list If you like what you're hearing join our socials! YouT…
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For National Cheeseburger Day, here’s the story of the guy who brought us one of the world’s most massive and massively popular burgers: Jim Delligatti, the inventor of the Big Mac. Plus: a designer in Belgium, Mathilde Wittock, has come up with a way to upcycle used tennis balls into furniture. Michael "Jim" Delligatti, Big Mac creator, dead at 98…
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New research finds that couples can keep a conflict from escalating by taking a short break - and I mean, really short - during an argument. Plus: for National Pet Bird Day, a heavy metal band led by a South African Grey Parrot doing "death squawking” over the music. Cheaper than couples counselling: take a five-second break (University of St. Andr…
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As the Dollar Baby experiment comes to its close, i would like to shine a spotlight on some of the more successful films made from the treasure trove of Stephen King's short stories. 'That Feeling' by Paul Inman expertly captures the dark, guilt-ridden themes of the 1998 short story 'That Feeling, You Can Only Say What it is in French'. It's being …
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For Mexican Independence Day, the story of how Mexican music and movies found fans in a place you might not expect: post-war Yugoslavia. Plus: what's even wilder than a video of two bicyclists doing some of their best stunts? A video of two bicyclists doing some of their best stunts while also on a moving train. In mid-'60s Yugoslavia, mariachi mus…
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