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Lifeslices with Steve Fisher

Steven Jay Fisher

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Steve Fisher’s Lifeslices podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about the world around them and the people who are making a difference. Fisher interviews guests from a variety of backgrounds, including scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and politicians. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, from life on Mars to the future of humanity to the meaning of life. Here are some of the things that make Steve Fisher’s Lifeslices podcast so great: High-quality content: ...
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Bringing Chemistry to Life

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Conversations with the brightest chemical minds — Join us in educational chats with some of the most fascinating and influential scientists in the world. Learn about their personal stories, notable contributions, and an enthusiasm for discovery that unites them all. Covering various fields and industries, this is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about science and the brilliant minds advancing it.
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshair
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The ever-affable W. Logan Freeman and that dirty, rotten coward Alex Morand sit down once a week and watch a movie featuring acclaimed writer/actor/director/producer and harmonica player Fisher Stevens. Then they shoot the poop and talk about it.
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Without A Country

Corinne Fisher and Shayne Smith

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Comedian and marginally educated correspondent Corinne Fisher discusses/roasts the most controversial news stories of the week using both conservative and liberal media sources and tries to find a little sanity in the middle.
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The Ramblecast After Dark

Jay + Jack Productions

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Join Jack, Matt, Nick, Boston and (sometimes) Jay in this explicit version of Jay + Jack's Ramblecast. They chat about anything and everything. This is the old Married Man Show feed. These podcasts will remain on this feed for the time being for anyone who wants to go back through the archives.
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Purple team dialogues

Steven Townsley and Richard Gold

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Join Steve Townsley, and Richard Gold, for discussions about information security topics from both the offensive and defensive viewpoints. In this podcast, Steve and Richard dissect reports, review the news, and interrogate data breaches. Always with an eye on what defenders can learn from them.
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Better World

Henry Lihn, Max Moinian

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Better World is an exploration of badass people doing really good things. We provide you with steps you can take to create real change in the world, as well as products that create and support a better world.
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Back from Broken

Colorado Public Radio

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Back From Broken is an interview series about what it takes to recover from the biggest challenge of your life -- and what others can learn from your adversity. Colorado Public Radio’s Vic Vela, an award-winning journalist who’s also a recovering drug addict, hosts the podcast. Vic talks with guests about challenges like substance abuse, mental illness, gambling addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder. Each story describes the highest highs, the darkest moments and what it takes to make ...
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The Institute for Energy Research (IER) is a not-for-profit organization that conducts intensive research and analysis on the functions, operations, and government regulation of global energy markets. IER maintains that freely-functioning energy markets provide the most efficient and effective solutions to today’s global energy and environmental challenges and, as such, are critical to the well-being of individuals and society.
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DIEOWA

Beth & Alli

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The “heart of America” may not be as warm and loving as you think. Join Alli and Beth—native Iowans—as they share stories of murders and cold cases across the state of Iowa, one county at a time. And the best part? Taps, our anonymous former homicide detective/lawyer, is there to answer all of our loosely-related questions about the case.
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The Film Connection

Steven Saunders

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Your connection for everything you love about the movies. Part bio, part lively discussion, The Film Connection is a podcast series that tackles your favourite stars, directors, writers, genres, classic movies, cult movies, and everything in between.
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Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Rental Property Owners Association with Brian Hamrick

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Exciting, informative. Every Monday, your host Brian Hamrick interviews real world real estate investors and industry professionals to discuss topics, tips, and techniques designed to make you a more confident and successful rental property owner and real estate investor. Guests include buy and hold investors, flippers, wholesalers, property managers, brokers, legal advisors, insurance providers, mortgage brokers—you name it, we’re talking to some of the top names in the business.
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Rose Street Collective

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Welcome to the FAK (For All I Know) podcast, an uncensored podcast for the everyday man & woman who want to laugh, learn and engage in a community with like-minded individuals. Hosted by the two friends Travis Fisher and Gerald Seals, FAK takes you on a journey through topics most people won't discuss. We feature guests from different walks of life, cover recent events worldwide, and offer strong opinions and inspirational outlooks on common problems. Stories on everything from drugs to divo ...
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In 2022, E.T. and Jaws director Steven Spielberg talked about how he fell in love with film, and how he was afraid of everything as a kid. We'll also revisit our 2016 interview with actor Carrie Fisher about what it was really like to become a sex symbol as Princess Leia. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Pr…
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Fisher Stevens returns to the pod bearing 5 Emmy Nominations for his 4-part Netflix Series about the British football legend. He digs in deep with us on the opening sequence of Episode 3 of the series: "Golden Balls". And his delight is evident in meeting his old friends once again--Victoria and David, certainly, but Luís Figo, Gary Neville, and ev…
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Investigative journalist Jessica Pishko says that a growing group of "constitutional sheriffs" have become a flashpoint in the current politics of toxic masculinity, guns, white supremacy, and rural resentment. "Constitutional sheriffs would argue that there is no one who can tell them what to do," Pishko says. "Not the president, not the Supreme C…
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On today's show, we're talking about 2024's prequel to the 'A Quiet Place' series, 'A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE' (SPOILERS!)! We discuss the new characters, setting the film in New York, pizza as character motivation, Joseph Quinn looking like RDJ, the cat’s lack of hissing in the film, murky water, and the potential benefits of having the AQP aliens ar…
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The After Midnight host was initially unsure about sharing her bipolar II diagnosis on-stage. But, she tells co-host Tonya Mosley, "I got such amazing feedback from people who had been struggling with their mental health." Her new Netflix comedy special is Have It All. Also, David Bianculli reviews the new season of Only Murders in the Building. Le…
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ADHD. Four little letters that can spell big problems for children around the world. While some of those children may outgrow the disorder, millions more won’t and, in fact, may never have been diagnosed to begin with, creating many issues for those adults who are missing the chance for treatment. Dr. J. Russell Ramsey is one of the most preeminent…
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My guest today is an expert on squatters and how to prevent, detect, and eject them. You may have seen his viral video “I Stole a House” which details how squatters exploit the system for illicit financial gain. It got tens of millions of views across all platforms, and led him to be a guest on Dr. Phil and NewsNation, as well as features on Fox Ne…
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Corinne Fisher discusses all the biggest news of the week including the tragedy in Georgia earlier this week, the viral video about gangs taking over buildings in Chicago, Chapell Roan having trouble coming to grips with stardom, Chinesse repression seeping its way into America, a look back at the dogs that the Soviets sent into space in the 60's, …
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's new memoir, Lovely One, gives us a rare glimpse into her legal mind. And she gets personal about her childhood, marriage and her time as a public defender. Also, we hear from writer Danzy Senna, who writes about the experiences of being biracial in America and the meaning of race itself. Her new novel C…
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25 years ago, The Sopranos premiered on HBO and changed expectations of what TV could be. There's a new two-part documentary, called Wise Guy, about the making of the show, centering on the series creator and executive producer, David Chase. We're using that as an excuse to revisit our interviews with Chase, as well as Lorraine Bracco, who played T…
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On this week's episode, the RCAD crew talks about music and memory. Chris goes to the Gorge and Nick goes to Red Rocks. Comedies and unfrosted, is the gang on board? The English and the French! TV Shows, like Only Murders in the Building! The Three Amigos, an absolute classic. And lastly, they get an email. Become a Patron at JayandJack.com Write u…
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New Yorker writer David Kirkpatrick says anti-fascists are using extra judicial methods to do what the FBI can't, by infiltrating white nationalist groups to expose them and their planned attacks. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks with Tonya Mosley about her teen years, her time as a public defender, and the poem she keeps in her office. Her new memoir is called Lovely One. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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Novelist Danzy Senna spoke with Terry Gross about racial identity, growing up with a Black father and white mother in an era when "mixed-race" wasn't a thing. "Just merely existing as a family was a radical statement at that time," she says. Her new book is Colored Television. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices N…
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The 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, which runs September 5 – 15, 2024, promises, once again, to be one of the world’s premier showcases for documentaries. TIFF’s renowned Documentary Programmer and DOC NYC co-founder Thom Powers (Pure Nonfiction, WNYC’s Documentary of the Week) joins Ken to break down the TIFF DOCS lineup and discuss what…
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We have another silly episode coming your way where we review our Top 5 Favorite Potato Preparations! We talk chips, crisps, fries, tots, baked, hashed, browned, Pringled, salad-ed, scalloped, wedged, Gnocchi’ed, soup’ed, and more! Also discussed: M/F/K - Candy Bar Edition, Genres we’re not into feat. Steampunk and Cyberpunk, the invention of the s…
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When Mother Nature created beavers, she proved to have a sense of humor. These funny-looking oversized members of the rodent family have buck teeth and large paddle-like tails, perfect for cartoon characters. But she also had a plan, imbuing them with an ecological purpose. Unfortunately, man came along and didn’t see it that way. Farmers and ranch…
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To wrap up our series, we're closing with director Spike Lee and actor Samuel L. Jackson. Lee spoke with Terry Gross in 2017 about growing up in Brooklyn and his acting and directorial debut, the 1986 movie She's Gotta Have It. In 2000, Jackson talked about playing tough guys, watching movies in segregated theaters, and nearly dying on the New York…
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My guests today started with $2,000 in their bank account and turned that into a $300 million multifamily apartment portfolio. Palmy and Nancy Kitti are here today to delve into the behind-the-scenes secrets of their wealth building strategy. We discuss how important fundraising is to their success, and discuss a major setback they encountered earl…
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Corinne Fisher discusses all the biggest news of the week including the internet coming for Brittany Mahomes because she liked an Instagram post, a deeper look at the Isis terror plot involving Taylor Swift concerts, the people who planned on a 2 week trip to space who will be stuck there until spring at the earliest, the cops in the Breonna Taylor…
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The 1964 spaghetti Western A Fistful of Dollars turned Clint Eastwood into a star. He had a famous squint in his closeups, but he told Terry Gross in 1997, it wasn't necessarily character driven. "They bombed me with a bunch a lights, and you're outside and it's 90 degrees, and it's hard not to squint." We'll also hear from Eastwood's co-star in Th…
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We continue our Classic Films and Movie Icons series and feature archival interviews with Dennis Hopper and Isabella Rossellini. They co-starred in the movie Blue Velvet, and after it became a hit, both of their careers were redefined. Later, on the centennial of singer Dinah Washington's birth, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead has appreciation. Lear…
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On this week's episode, Chris, Matt, and Jack discuss Patty Duke, back to school, The Gentlemen, concerts, and cereal. What is your favorite cereal? Become a Patron at JayandJack.com Write us an email at RCADCast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at RCADCast And leave us an iTunes review.Jay + Jack Productions
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Our special series of archival interviews continues with two of the GOATs: Meryl Streep, the actor with the most Oscar nominations in history, spoke with Terry Gross in 2012 about playing Margaret Thatcher. And Sidney Poitier, the first Black man to win best actor, in 2000 talked about how the radio helped him learn an accent for auditions. Learn m…
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We continue our Classic Films and Movie Icons series with two performers who gained fame as kids: Breakfast Club actor Molly Ringwald and Freaky Friday actor Jodie Foster. We'll also discuss Foster's Oscar-winning role as an FBI agent in The Silence of the Lambs and hear from her co-star who played serial killer Hannibal Lector, Anthony Hopkins. Le…
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Join us today on this super silly episode as we explore some of our favorite summertime movies, music, indoor/outdoor activities, and food! Also discussed: the return of Soda Chat, the Big-arms Jesus statue in Brazil, & we may or may not be mythical hooved-creatures! ————————————————————To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's sc…
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From now through Labor Day we're featuring interviews from our archive with great actors and directors. Robert Duvall talks about his role in the Godfather films as Tom Hagen, the Corleone family lawyer — and about speaking the most famous line in Apocalypse Now. And we'll get some insights into acting from Michael Caine, including why you don't ne…
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Beer has been around almost as long as mankind, popping up in disparate cultures, not connected in any way. Travis Rupp is an assistant professor of the classics and beer. He's The Beer Archaeologist, searching the world for evidence of ancient brews (and their recipes) and helps host Steve Fisher kick off the 5th season of Lifeslices.…
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It always amazes me how many real estate investors are still doing their own year-end taxes, or they’re working with a tax preparer who doesn’t specialize in real estate. While hiring an expert to do your taxes can be expensive, it’s much preferable to the alternative, which is not maximizing the powerful tax benefits you receive from investing in …
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At one time, being “Slimed” on Nickelodeon was seen as the ultimate television rite of passage and a harmless bit of fun. But as “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” — Mary Robertson (“Framing Britney Spears”) and Emma Schwartz’ (“Elon Musk’s Crash Course”) devastating investigation of the warped culture at Nickelodeon in the 90s and 2000s — re…
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Corinne Fisher discusses all the biggest news of the week including strong polling numbers for Kamala following an energized and unified DNC, Blake Lively getting Enemy Of The State honors following her making the press junket for a movie about DV all about her, a truly horrific tale of Zoosadism by a man who went to school for a long time to pursu…
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