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Scripts-Aloud

Rick Regan

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Scripts Aloud brings drama right into your ears. By using text-to-speech software, theater scripts go from the page into drama, every week. Typically 10-minute scripts are presented in each episode. It's like having a Theater Festival - right on your phone!
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Seen & Unseen Aloud

Seen & Unseen

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Discover Seen & Unseen articles. The best writing curated by our editors read aloud, sharing Christian perspectives on just about everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Aloud Podcast

The Aloud Chairty

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Each episode brings together past and present, from current OBA members and alumni to West End stars and Aloud charity staff, sharing the stories and lessons behind their journeys. If you want to rediscover where Only Boys Aloud started, and where it’s heading… tune in.
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Alabama Aloud with Don Noble

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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors. (All works appear with permission of the authors and publishers.)
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Reading D&D Aloud

Ben Riggs

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Like Bible study for D&D fanatics, historian Ben Riggs, academic Scott Bruner, and the occasional special guest, take a look at the inspirations, reflections, and meaning behind some of the most important TTRPG texts of all time.
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THINK aloud is a podcast by ING Global Research hosted by Senior Editor Rebecca Byrne. Subscribe to hear expert analysis on the global economy, monetary policy, and financial markets, that you won't find anywhere else.
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Thinking Aloud, Thinking Together is a new series of live and recorded conversations amplifying voices that have been silenced in Irish cultural life. It gives space to artists, writers and thinkers who offer radical new perspectives on existing narratives. It will provide a space to discuss points of connection and concern in contemporary culture. The conversations will explore topics such as identity, relationships, shame, exclusion and reversing the impact of erasure from history and cult ...
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The Read Aloud Classroom

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher

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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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Being Aloud

Bee Bishay

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Hello! My name is Bee Bishay-- an Egyptian writer who is desperately trying to carve out room for more authentic, off-scripted conversations. Despite a society that places a subtle (though very heavy) expectation on all of us to follow the same path, life has shown me--the very hard way--that things don't always go as planned. In fact, I've learned that though we may spend days and nights clearly mapping out the details of our futures, our lives *rarely ever* unfold as expected. And as harsh ...
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Doubts Aloud Podcast

Doubts Aloud Podcast

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The Doubts Aloud Podcast! Join us as we allow doubts to be voiced regarding faith, religion and worldviews. Two of us have been Christians and none of us believe, so our current conclusion is that the doubts regarding Christianity are justified, but we are keen to question ourselves and hear Christian arguments and hear from Christian guests. Our background means that our conversation with Christianity will tend to dominate over other faiths. We are Frances Janusz, Andrew Whyte and Ed Atkins ...
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Aloud

Stephen Zenner

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Aloud is about taking the beauty of written language, and speaking it out. Here I read excerpts from books, poems, or any kind of written art, so you, the listener, can be found by the truth they bring.
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ESL Aloud

Sherman Rosen

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Each podcast is a lesson for people who are learning English as a second language. Users listen to and repeat groups of sentences that are related in one way or another.
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Design Aloud

UX studio

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Design Aloud is a podcast hosted by UXStudio, a design agency based in Budapest. Through this podcast, our goal is to spotlight UX and other disciplines that emphasise people and their needs in the realm of design.
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Classic Poetry Aloud

Classic Poetry Aloud

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Classic Poetry Aloud gives voice to poetry through podcast recordings of the great poems of the past. Our library of poems is intended as a resource for anyone interested in reading and listening to poetry. For us, it's all about the listening, and how hearing a poem can make it more accessible, as well as heightening its emotional impact. See more at: www.classicpoetryaloud.com
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Poetry Aloud

Hannah Rousselot

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Poetry Aloud features a different contemporary poet every episode. I read two poems from their published collection: one that is the poet's favorite and one that is my favorite. After each poem, I provide some insight on how both the poet and myself choose this poem and why they spoke to us so deeply. At the end of the podcast, I read one of my own published poems.
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Bhooma Kumari Thinks Aloud

Bhooma Kumari

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Something is happening somewhere. Reactions pour in. We may not be the creators of the news. But let's respond to news with care, intelligence and reason. Let's respond and not react! Shaping our thoughts is serious business, you know.
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Think Aloud with Dr. G.

Dr. Lisa Goran

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Think Aloud is a strategy where teachers share their thinking out loud to model learning and understanding. It’s like eavesdropping on what’s happening in someone’s brain. This is a great way to start a conversation, learn something new, or think about things from different perspectives. I’m Dr. Lisa Goran and I’m inviting you to think aloud with me as we explore topics related to learning, education, and life.
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Librarians Aloud

Laura Rooney Ferris

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'Librarians Aloud' is an independent podcast by librarians for library & information professionals or anyone interested in what it is information professionals do. Each episode features a guest from the information profession telling their origin story, sharing insight into their career path and discussing the future of information and knowledge sharing and discovery. The show is produced and presented by Laura Rooney Ferris. Music and editing by Michael Ferris Subscribe on itunes https://it ...
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Reading Aloud

Marisol and Adam Colette

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Welcome to the Reading Aloud Podcast, a place where the creative, emotional and hilarious aspects of relationship communication are explored in real-time, by a real Married couple. Marisol and Adam are a married couple living in Asheville, North Carolina. Outside of the Podcast, Marisol is an entrepreneur, who owns SolReflection, a therapeutic image consulting firm (she's a style therapist) and Adam works for Dogwood Alliance, a environmental non-profit organization. After dating, marriage, ...
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I go by Dee and this is me just venting to my life about everyday struggles. Motivation to my self and others. Throwing my heart into relatable topics. I have no friends or family to listen. Not that I'm looking to be heard just looking to express. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deesaloudthoughts/support
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Experts from WPNC and goDonate get together to share their thoughts on fundraising, advertising and more. We’re here to help charities find new donors, keep existing ones and make the donation process easier than ever. WPNC is a well-established response agency based in the UK and working with many major charities. goDonate is a market-leading innovator of online donation platforms. To find out more about WPNC and goDonate, visit wpnc.agency or godonate.digital. Please contact us any time on ...
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On this episode, co-hosts Shé and Anna take us back to the roots of the podcast: reflection. The episode integrates the voices of teachers around the world, who reflect on their teaching goals for the new year—from addressing student motivation and needs assessments to integrating AI tools and promoting trauma-informed teaching. Each contributor of…
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"Lucky One Day" What happens when you go from a happy, hard-working couple to multi-millionaires overnight? In "Lucky One Day," we follow Sherman and Kelly through a series of wild windfalls that turn their world upside down. From a sweepstakes win to a multi-million dollar lottery jackpot, their lives change in an instant. But a year later, the dr…
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In this episode of the Aloud Podcast, we’re joined by Welsh West End star Sophie Evans. From The Wizard of Oz to becoming the youngest-ever Glinda in Wicked, Sophie shares how music has shaped her life on stage and at home as a mum. She also reflects on how choirs like Only Boys Aloud inspire confidence, joy, and a lifelong love of singing in child…
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Text for DA Podcast Ep 95 Title Suggestions Virgin Births in Ancient Culture Virgin Births in Greek and Hebrew Culture Show Notes We look for origins of the Virgin Birth doctrine in Christianity. Principally we search the Greek and Hebrew cultures that are the context behind the birth narratives in Matthew and Luke’s gospels. What we don’t conclude…
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In this episode: "A Luckless Santa Claus" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in Newman News, 1912, read by permission of The Matthew J. & Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of South Carolina Libraries "One Christmas" by Truman Capote, published by Random House, 1983, r…
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Send us a text I'm not sure about the fate of the Being Aloud podcast. All I know is that I've missed you! Grab a hot drink and let's catch up. For weekly podcast-like content, be sure to subscribe to my weekly newsletter. It's a great way to stay in touch and receive the same type of content, both in written and spoken form. Subscribe now! Support…
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In this conversation, we hear from an Irish woman who grew up as a mixed-race child in a country that insisted on a story of itself as white. These kind of experiences rarely made it into the reports on the state's institutions. Her story illuminates what it meant to navigate childhood in such an atmosphere.…
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Today, we converse with two firehoses of the human imagination: Mark Diaz Truman and Jay Dragon! Some people play games. Some people publish games. And then there are the people who change how the whole industry works. Mark Diaz Truman is one of the architects of the modern tabletop renaissance; designer, publisher, organizer, and strategic masterm…
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Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of choosing from over 100 new picture books? I get it—sometimes having too many amazing options can make planning feel harder, not easier. That's exactly why I created this episode: to give you my top 10 picks from the brand-new 2025 Read Aloud Guide. Think of it as your "best of" sampler—the books I absolutely could…
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What if I told you there’s an Icelandic Christmas tradition where the whole point is to spend an evening sitting around, sipping hot cocoa, and reading books? Sign me up, right? Today, we’re talking about Jolabokaflod, which loosely translates to “Yule Book Flood,” how it started, and how you can bring the magic of this bookish tradition into your …
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In this episode, we present Rick Regan's one-act audio drama, "I want to taste the melons of the women who sell fruit by the sea" . Set in a quiet California restaurant, the play captures the first night out for a married couple after months of pandemic lockdown . Pauline, an academic, and Maurice, a travel writer, meet for what seems like a celebr…
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Chapter 1 of The Discovery, part 20 of Animorphs Aloud, a fan-produced read-aloud version of the Animorphs series. Summary: The blue box that gave the Animorphs their morphing power was thought destroyed along with the rest of Elfangor's ship. So imagine their shock when it shows up in the hands of a new student at school! When the plan to recover …
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"George, the Gold, and The Gun" This episode is a tense, character-driven thriller set in a "Sam Spade-type" office in downtown Cincinnati. It follows two partners in a non-profit foundation whose long-standing relationship unravels over two days, exposing a web of financial deception, personal desperation, and moral compromise. Characters George: …
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The entirety of Book 19, The Departure (Ch. 1 - 28), for Animorphs Aloud. Thanks for listening! Summary: How many battles do you fight until you just can't anymore? Cassie seems to have finally hit her limit, declaring that she is done, done with being an Animorph. Unfortunately, a young human Controller has discovered Cassie's secret. If Cassie do…
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Chapter 28, the final chapter of The Departure, part 19 of Animorphs Aloud, a fan-produced read-aloud version of the Animorphs series. The complete version of The Departure will be up tomorrow, and then I'll be taking a couple of days off, and will have the first chapter of The Discovery on Monday! Thanks for listening!…
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In this episode, as we come towards the end of 2025, I have curated three articles that have made me stop and think this year: Paul Bradbury grieving the demise of the semi-colon; Jessica Norman understanding the big welcome for Lewis Capaldi at Glastonbury and Roger Bretherton considering the role of prayer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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Episode Notes: "Ladies of the Club" by Rick Regan This short play, "Ladies of the Club", by Rick Regan, presents an intimate and revealing conversation between two lifelong friends that peels back the layers of suburban life to expose the loneliness, grief, and resilience underneath. The story unfolds on a summer evening in Joanne's comfortable sub…
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Chapter 23 of The Departure, part 19 of Animorphs Aloud, a fan-produced read-aloud version of the Animorphs series. Sound effects used:handgun - https://freesound.org/people/eardeer/sounds/402010/;shotgun - https://freesound.org/people/Marregheriti/sounds/266105/;automatic gun - https://freesound.org/people/Julien%20Nicolas/sounds/133799/;harrier c…
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In this nearly-Christmas episode, Belle Tindall joins forces with CS Lewis and Dorothy L Sayers to go deep into the shocking truths buried beneath the Christmas tinsel; Krish Kandiah reviews Wake Up Dead Man and finds the Church playing a key role in the mystery; Lauren Westwood witnesses the baby Jesus being kidnapped and follows a trail of believ…
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In "Guns Up!", the starship USS Eleanor Roosevelt, commanded by Captain Chyvonne Quint, is on a mission of peace and justice. The all-female crew, who believe that "if you want to get something done, and done right...GET A WOMAN!!!", are en-route to a fleet assembly point. The Navigator, Mini, discovers a slave transport ship off their planned cour…
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This week, Jamie Mulvaney asks us to consider why we love angels so much; after David Lammy suggests amending jury trials in the UK, George Pitcher uses a Nazarene's trial as a case study in legal efficiency; Graham Tomlin suggests Christmas Karma is contradiction in terms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode of The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast, Shé and Anna interview Tabitha Kidwell, an esteemed teacher educator, about her research on the preparation and professional development of teacher trainers. The conversation explores various models and approaches for teacher training, the need for formalized support, and the essential skill sets …
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Art School Drama This episode introduces us to Josephine Webster, a 20-year-old American art student in Montreal in the late spring of 1960. As her final year of art college draws to a close, she and her friends are caught up in the cultural and political ferment of the city, coinciding with the upcoming election for the Prime Minister of Quebec. J…
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Looking for the perfect picture book gifts this season? Whether you're shopping for your students, building your classroom library, or picking out books for your own kids, I've got you covered! In this episode, I'm sharing 9 brand new picture books from 2025 that make absolutely perfect gifts—and every single one comes straight from my 2025 Read Al…
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Show Notes In episode 92 we explained the idea of Atheist Prayer and introduced a philosophy paper on it by Oxford prof Tim Mawson. This episode Tim is our guest. We discuss the “Atheist Prayer Experiment”, which Tim’s paper inspired, and his contribution the Unbelievable? Shows on the Experiment. The link to Divine Hiddenness is a strong theme. Ap…
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In this short audio drama, "Win a Dinner with Alan Greenspan," a poor man from rural North Carolina named Willie wins a dinner with former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Willie seeks to understand why he is poor while others are rich. The story, set in a fancy hotel restaurant in Washington D.C., explores several major themes: Socioeconom…
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I've been working on something since January that I can't WAIT to share with you! If you love discovering brand new picture books (and I know you do - those are always my most popular episodes), then you're going to be so excited about the 2025 Read Aloud Guide. It's a comprehensive resource featuring over 100 brand new picture books from 2025, all…
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This week we start with Roger Standing's review of Alan Bennett's latest film, The Choral; then Alister McGrath unpacks the terrain between the "Age of Reason" and the era of "post-truth" and finally Annika Greco Thompson discusses the possible Christian response to financial (in)security, in the lead up to the UK's Chancellor announcing the Autumn…
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