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Have you always thought there was something special about 80s and 90s country music that you've never been able to put your finger on? Why does this music stand out? Well, let's don our cowboy hats, adjust our oversized belt buckles, tease that hair, and see if we can get the bottom of it, by picking apart one song at a time.
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Dissecting The 80s
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Dissecting The 80s

Tripp and Andrew Laino

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Tripp and Andrew Laino have been watching movies together since 1992, and making fun of them together since 1999, when a rainy afternoon of babysitting turned into 8 hours of cheesy science fiction and jokes. Raised on a strict diet of 80s movies, the pair have an undying love for the decade and all of the weird, wonderful cinema therein, despite barely being there for it. Every other week (since 2014) they dissect a movie and the bizarre cinema quirks of 30-odd years ago.
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Leading IT into the future as a business force multiplier. Discover how IT Business Executives are impacting the business world, growing their careers, and influencing end-users without sacrificing work life balance AND never worrying about money again. *****DISCLAIMER***** All views, opinions, and statements made by guests on this show do not represent the beliefs of Phil Howard, or any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated. Any statements, views, random th ...
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DissectingLove
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DissectingLove

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Let's talk dirty. Dissecting Love is a podcast about love, sex and human evolution. Ever wondered why we fall in love? Or why we cheat? Did you know that semen can alter your mood? Join us and discover how evolution has shaped our most intimate behaviours. Subscribe on iTunes to automatically download new episodes as they are released!
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Dissecting The Magic
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Dissecting The Magic

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We here at Dissecting the Magic, London, are proud to say that we are perfectly normal, thank you very much....Okay maybe with the exception of our perhaps unhealthy obsession with Harry Potter, we are somewhat normal. So grab a box of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavoured Beans (Bean Boozled could work to I guess), and a cup of Butter Beer and join our conversation!
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The Podcast that tells the stories of the people of digital health and health informatics. Your host is Dr Louise Schaper, CEO of HISA: Australia's Digital Health Community. Louise is on a mission to fix healthcare by advocating, supporting and fostering the digital health ecosystem in Australia. Yes, she does have the coolest job!
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Real estate investing is a unique business. Join your host, Michael Liddicoat (Managing Broker, Realtor, and Fixated On Real Estate - Yakima Chapter Meetup Host), as he interviews investors from around the nation to uncover how they are making money. If you are a new investor looking to tackle your first deal or an experienced investor looking to hear about interesting strategies, you've come to the right place. Get your calculators out. It's time to Dissect The Deal.
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A podcast devoted to the hit Showtime series Dexter, delving into the journey of Dexter Morgan, the serial killer hiding in plain sight as a police blood spatter expert in Miami. With episode commentary and plotline and character analysis, this is a perfect companion to the tv show. Email feedback to dissectingdexter@gmail.com or follow on Twitter @dissectdexter
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Dr Andrew McDonald with several years of teaching experience at the University of Dundee takes listeners through a close reading of philosophical texts that allow us to delve into a deeper understanding of them. It is friendly to those new to philosophy and gives easy to understand examples throughout.
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Imagine what it would be like to have access to the thoughts, reasonings and concrete steps of some of the most experienced and knowledgeable Tennis Coaches in the world? – That was what I was wondering back in 2015 when I set up this podcast as a part of my learning process in my attempt to one day be a Tennis Coach on the Professional Tour. Listening to the show you will get an in-depth insight into how these Tennis Coaches help Tennis Players thrive as Humans, develop as Tennis Players an ...
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Coleman Ayers of By Any Means Basketball and Yosef Yishak of Value Basketball discuss everything basketball-related through the lens of science`and detail. We uniquely break down science of basketball skills and performance training, psychology, and even basketball culture in a short and sweet fashion! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-the-microscope/support
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Dissecting Success
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Dissecting Success

Theresa Lambert and Blair Kaplan Venables

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Ever wondered what success actually means? How do you get it? And how do you keep it? We all want it, yet sometimes it feels only some of us get to have it. Theresa Lambert and Blair Kaplan Venables are two badass entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, coaches and biz mentors, who’ve had success, felt success, questioned our own success and reclaimed it. Let’s be real for a hot minute, 2020 has been a rollercoaster ride, and many people started to wonder if they'll lose the things that “made” t ...
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Immigrant Masters Unite is the ultimate, one of a kind podcast where immigrant business owners and entrepreneurs share their success stories to help other live the TRUE AMERICAN DREAM! Finally, a podcast where we immigrants can call home and learn from each other! Polish Peter, an immigrant himself who came to United States from Poland when he was 14 years old, had to overcome many obstacles millions of immigrant entrepreneurs face every day. From learning English, to adjusting to new cultur ...
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SkB is a true crime podcast through which I metaphorically dissect the serial killer’s brain. Are you fascinated by the macabre? Oddly obsessed with serial killers? Have you contemplated what it is that leads to the unspeakable depravity exhibited by serial killers like Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Anthony Sowell, or Danny Rolling? Serial killers captivate us, the horror they wreak fascinates us for we want to understand why they do what they do. Serial killers make us question humanity. I am ...
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There's still a lot of discourse around what makes a strong female character - an annoying qualifier which many writers feel we can do without - and much of this discussion is contradictory. One reader's good female character is another reader's worst character ever. This week, Jules and Madeleine take a look at several examples, discussing which i…
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Hello, horrorphiles. In this podcast we dissect the 1983 David Cronenberg film, "The Dead Zone" starring Christopher Walken and compare it against the 1979 Stephen King novel and 2003 television series. In this classic supernatural thriller, “A man awakens from a coma to discover he has a psychic ability." We hope you find it in your cold, black, w…
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Jeremiah Ginn Jeremiah Ginn is a father, teacher, engineer, architect, author, advocate, and veteran focused on investing in others. He leads SDN evangelism across Fortune 500 companies. His 25 year tech career has spanned SD-WAN, SASE, NFV, multi-tenant cloud, and network infrastructure. He is an IEEE member contributing to SDN, SD-WAN, and SASE s…
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Colder by the minute - grab you beanie and nothing else because it's FROZEN THE MUSICAL time! Join Staccas, Jessi and Dante as the delve into the icy cold depths of this highly anticipated musical.Dissecting Disney Ditties
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Summer is winding to a close, so we're ending on one of the heavy hitters of the summer movie genre: Vacation! Happy 40th birthday! This movie is way darker than the other vacations! Is Cousin Eddie a creep? What's up with the looking at porn with your cousin business? Did Aunt Edna deserve it? How much does Clark suck? All this and more! Looking f…
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Dwight Yoakam's influences are readily apparent in this early neotraditionalist cover of Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk Man". Hank, Cash, Elvis, and of course Buck Owens are all in there, but what thematic material has Yoakam also imported from the mid-20th century?
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There's something very appealing about a moral outlaw character, Whether it's Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to give to the poor or a barely leashed Jack Reacher doing what's right rather than what the law defines as appropriate. Our fiction is full of those who exist outside the law, crossing the line into the dark without ever losing audience…
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Niel Nickolaisen As a CIO and IT strategist, Niel Nickolaisen has over 25 years driving digital transformation. He has led major initiatives at Western Governors University and other organizations. Currently VP of IT Strategy at Utah State focused on governance and next-gen infrastructure. Known for analytical thinking and mentoring CIOs. Holds an …
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If there is one skill that's essential for getting readers to keep reading and yet gets thought of last amongst writing advice, it's that of pacing. Nor is it an easy skill to master since it varies depending on genre, style, voice and reader taste. This week the dragons take a look at some tips and tricks that can help you crack the art of pacing,…
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Mike Yeh As CTO and product leader, Mike Yeh draws on 15+ years optimizing enterprise tech and cloud systems to help health tech and supply chain companies achieve 7-figure growth. With expertise across areas like omnichannel commerce, cybersecurity, and data analytics, Mike is focused on driving value through technology transformation. He leverage…
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Tanya Tucker reminds us that there is more than one point of view to a country cliche, beating Sugarland to the punch while doing so, in her early 90s hit "Soon". We didn't just start liking cheating songs or anything, but what is it about the melody and harmony on this particular one that leaves us feeling so unsettled?…
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To celebrate #SharkWeek 2015, Tripp and Andrew get back in the water with Jaws 3-D! Is this the worst fake shark ever put on film? Would you rather watch a Dennis Quaid film or Randy Quaid film? Is this Shark … Continue reading →Tripp and Andrew Laino
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An unexpected amount of Wizard of Oz references, Stacey gets aggressively defensive about the opening of Act Two, Sally gets aggressive about tap dance and Guillermo questions lots of directorial decisions.Dissecting Disney Ditties
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This week the dragons present another 'fairy tales in focus' episode and they certainly couldn't have picked one with grimmer origins. Hansel and Gretel, though comparatively a young story in fairy tale terms, has its origins in some very real and very dark historical events. While the well known tale is beloved by children - not least for the hous…
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Note! Visit Dissecting The 80s on YouTube for a synced version of this commentary. https://youtu.be/_RgJ3BXLW14 Why is there SO MUCH CHARLTON HESTON! How great are the Monkees? Why aren't there more chaotic specials from Disney? All this and more! Want to see the whole track, plus a video version? Visit Patreon.com/DissectingThe80s to hear the rest…
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Edward Chenard Edward Chenard is an experienced AI and data leadership expert, currently serving as Head of Data and Analytics at Shipwell. Specializing in building industry-specific AI, Edward created the first logistics language model and data engineering team at Shipwell. An MBA holder, he has also led innovative teams at Target, reducing ad spe…
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It's hardwired into humans (and pretty much every other organism) to compete, which is why it should come as no surprise that 'competition' is one of the most 'buttery' tropes you can write into a book. This week, Jules and Madeleine take a look at exactly why and how you can utilise this in your own work. Whether it's as escapism, tickling the pro…
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Douglas Pierre O’Knightly Douglas Pierre O’Knightly is an Air Force veteran and lifelong gamer who brings creative solutions to high-value enterprises as a cybersecurity expert. His varied 20-year IT career includes starting businesses, designing games, and pioneering communications in war zones. Douglas loves solving complex tech problems with sim…
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NOTE FOR TANGENT HATERS: Toy Talk Tangent lasts until 21:24 For this episode (and likely ONLY this episode), we're Heroes in a Half Shell! How much turtle power is in here? How amazing are these costumes? Why is the production design on this cut-rate kids movie so damn good?! All this and more! Looking for episode #248? It’s My Blue Heaven, and it’…
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Garth Brooks finds the best kind of disillusionment at his high school homecoming in his 1990 hit "Unanswered Prayers". Nostalgia reigns in this early example of Brooks's sweet spot, but what is it about his brand of neotradionalist country music that keeps this song so gloriously local as we wistfully revisit it all these years later?…
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Fiction featuring the 'afflicted woman' trope is not a new subgenre but it's enjoying somewhat of a renaissance lately. The 'sad girl' of literary fiction has recently spent a lot more time hanging out in genre fiction which give the dragons the opportunity to dissect the trope. So what is it about the 'afflicted or messy woman' that's so appealing…
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Advancements in Artificial Intelligence are now creeping into how art is shaped and produced. It's no exaggeration to say that this will change the face of the book industry. Understandably, many creatives are very concerned about what this means for them and their livelihoods as the genie is well out of the bottle and unlikely to ever be put back.…
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To celebrate our milestone 250th episode, we went back to where it began: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! Should we do 100 Military Bullets jokes? What's with Helen Hunt's Hats? Why does every 80s movie do gymnastics instead of dancing?! All this and more! Looking for episode #248? It’s My Blue Heaven, and it’s on Patreon. Visit Patreon.com/DissectingTh…
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Shania Twain takes us back to the diva days of the late 90s with pop-country powerhouse, 1997's "From This Moment On". Of course, we're still suckers for the soaring vocals and dramatic key-changes, but is there something more that keeps this nuptial classic in our collective consciousness?
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This week the dragons are delighted to welcome Olivia Atwater - author of Half a Soul and Small Miracles - to the show. Olivia's fantasy novels cross several genre lines and magic systems play a strong role in the stories, which makes her the perfect person to join this episode's discussion. Magic systems in fantasy have evolved a long way since th…
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The topic of the 'not like the other girls' trope is a potentially fraught one. For starters, it's not always clear where a piece of fiction falls into this trope with opinions varying greatly. This week Jules and Madeleine revisit this thorny issue, taking a look at how things have progressed over the last few years and whether it might not be tim…
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Keith R. Worfolk Keith R. Worfolk is an Innovative CTO, Transformative CIO, and Growth VP with expertise in product software, mobile, cloud engineering, architecture, big data pipeline, analytics, AI/ML, and cybersecurity/CISO. He currently is the Sr. Director of IT and Cloud Strategy at Wavestone. He has extensive experience in creating and execut…
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Hello, horrorphiles. A remake of the 2008 classic French horror film of the same name, Martyrs 2015 was produced by Blumhouse pictures. Jason Blum himself said of the film, "Making the remake destroyed the original in every way and the remake never should have existed." "With help from a friend (Bailey Noble), a tormented woman (Troian Bellisario) …
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Our last episode before the big #250 is a real DIFFERENT OPINIONS episode! Hear Tripp try to convince Andrew about how truly masterful this wonderful comedy is...to no avail! All this and more! “NewsSting, Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Looki…
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Billy Dean takes us into the wild west of his childhood backyard in his signature hit, "Billy the Kid". Rodeo-esque dark, western blues permeates the chorus, but in what sense(s) does the tone shift in the choruses? And what exactly is so relatable about Dean's specific take on nostalgia in this song?…
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It's a guest! It's a guest! Jenter is back to be our guest! In this episode, Staccas and Jenter take a detailed look at the effect that modern Broadway trends have had on traditional Broadway methods - comparing the magnificent original Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast to the more modern revivals.…
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It's the finale of Listener Request Month from our Patreon feed! Steve Martin and podcast fave Rick Moranis team up for a very odd duck of a mob comedy! All this and more! “NewsSting, Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Want to hear the rest? It’s…
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