Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates. After the talk, Modupe explains a similar approach in academia called the "Grandma test," and how public speaking can be as simple as a conversation with grandma. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Learn more about TED Next at ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The Weird, Wacky, and Wonderful Podcast is a show full of spooky, historical, and interesting topics. Join your host Julia to dive into a new subject every Wednesday!
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Wacky Poem Life is a 30-minute podcast taped at the Rural Oklahoma Museum of Poetry. Hosts Bill Guthrie and Shaun Perkins begin with a piece of found poetry someone has left in the museum and go from there with some wacky, then some poetry, then some more wacky. A poetry podcast FOR EVERYONE!
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Some fun each day from my radio show. Features like The Moron of the Week, Worst Joke Wednesday and Only In Indiana.
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Tim Hunter shares moments from his Yakima and Seattle radio past, along with new laughs and interviews.
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Reviews on different type of shows and other interesting topics
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It is what it is
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A sometimes funny podcast about snacks we eat while traveling the world.
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Tune in while Taco and his guests bite into some spicy wacky theories! And if you want to toss in some ideas of your own, join us LIVE on YouTube and Facebook every Tuesday and Thursday @8pm!
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Answering Questions you send in on this Google Form: https://forms.gle/HoRr4qzWCYoYp3Yy7
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This is a closing argument, defending a squirrel in a court case.
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Behind the news stories. Personalities untold tale. Explosive revelations. Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate is an independent podcast network for Filipino around the World A member of Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate – www.guerrillapodcast.com.ph
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Welcome to the Ore Banton podcast, where amazing things happen.
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This is my podcast where I talk about things that ya'll want me too or just stories maybe.
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We do what we want and you're just around for the ride. We laugh. Well, I laugh. Kendal does... like a screech laugh. Cover art photo provided by Brandon Morgan on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@littleppl85
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Andy takes us on a weekly ride thru comedy skits of the past thirty years....
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This is a collection of my past radio bits, along with some new ones and interviews with some of my radio brothers & sisters from over my years at KQOT, KMWX/KFFM, KOMO, KLSY and 100.7 THE WOLF.
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Soda-Pop Chronicles: A Wacky Podcast About Vintage America

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Soda-Pop Chronicles: A Wacky Podcast About Vintage America
Meagan Belflower: Historical Fiction Writer and Filmmaker
A podcast about all things vintage! Learn about America's wonderful and wacky past. Did Coke contain cocaine? Why did we start smoking? Learn all of this and more! Follow on Twitter for more fun!
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Podcasters from South Wales (UK) who love to talk about anything paranormal, spooky or off the wall. Not for the faint hearted and certainly not for children.
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Podcast by Izyc
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Wacky Adventures of Mr. S, The Slut, and A Skid

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Wacky Adventures of Mr. S, The Slut, and A Skid
WackyAdventur3s
Vidya games and nerdistry abound in this motley threesome including Mr. S, the Skid and the Slut! Come check it out! Stay a while and listen.
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Bizzong! The Weird and Wacky Fiction Podcast

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Bizzong! The Weird and Wacky Fiction Podcast
Frank Edler
Bizzong! The Weird and Wacky Fiction Podcast talks to everyone who is anyone that writes strange and offbeat stories. Bizzong! aims to be a resource to those interested in reading and writing in the genres. Our interviews are conversational, informative and entertaining. So if you feel like the weird kid on your block, press play and discover a wacky world of writers who are just like you.
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Get ready for a laugh-out-loud journey into the bizarre, hilarious, and oddly heartwarming corners of bedtime storytelling. Wacky Whimsical Bedtime Stories is a playful podcast where the most absurd and delightful scenarios come to life—guaranteed to help you wind down with a smile on your face. Each episode is a mini-escape into the ridiculous, featuring quirky characters, laughably impossible situations, and a dose of subtle, relatable humor. Perfect for anyone looking to relax, unwind, an ...
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It’s Kimberly Jean: Inspiring Stories of Wild Wacky Faith

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It’s Kimberly Jean: Inspiring Stories of Wild Wacky Faith
It’s Kimberly Jean
Welcome to *The It’s Kimberly Jean Show*, where we share stories of radical faith, transformative moments, and divine encounters that reveal the handiwork of a masterful Creator. In each episode, we’ll dive into powerful narratives of individuals who’ve navigated the darkest valleys and faced overwhelming disappointments—only to discover that these very moments pointed to a greater purpose. Whether your world feels like it’s falling apart or your dreams seem to have been reduced to ashes, th ...
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The Wacky Misadventures of Warble McGorkle

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The Wacky Misadventures of Warble McGorkle
Blackbird Crow Raven
In this podiobook: "The Wacky Misadventures of Warble McGorkle" is a picaresque satire that, through the protagonist's zany antics, pokes fun at the 'get rich quick' and 'get rich by any means possible' philosophies prevalent in today's society.Warble McGorkle considers himself a genius. In reality, he is a jumble-headed, paranoid megalomaniac. My novel is the (somewhat darkly) humorous account of his meteoric rise from drifter to President of the United States. Warble and his wife Mary cris ...
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This was the last Wacky Week podcast I did before putting these on hold when I took the morning gig at KRKO. Only so many hours in the day. And a chat with my ex....broadcast partner....Bruce Murdock. After 15 years off the air, I needed some guidance.
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Epic Voice Guy Jon Bailey has done everything! Commercials, cartoons, video games, Jon Bailey has done it all. He's voiced over 100 Transformers roles in multiple projects over the past decade, including Soundwave in Transformers One. Jon will be in Ft Wayne this weekend for Botcon at the Grand Wayne Center and we had a chance to chat before his vi…
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Episode 151: You Smell Really Odd is about a Mothman poem found in the museum, which leads us into a discussion of nightmares, storytelling, owls, fear, and the TRUTH of human existence. True that.Shaun Perkins
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Hello all and welcome back to another episode! In this minisode, I am covering all things Gemini as the start to my new zodiac series. I hope you enjoy! Check us out on social media or get in touch: Instagram: @weirdwackyandwonderfulpodcast Facebook: Weird, Wacky, & Wonderful Podcast Gmail: weirdwackyandwonderfulpodcast@gmail.com Sources: https://w…
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A special announcement, some clips from 1988 and our KLSY Dream Vacation giveaways, and the Tim J. Hunter explanation.
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Turning on the Wacky Week Wandering Microphone, for a chat with Bill and Chris Hicks.
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A collection of bits from the year 2000, including topics of camping, computer games, election messages and more.
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Talking about radio marathons, including the ski boat marathon at the Seattle Boat show, a call to the Michael Jackson hotline, a sports broadcast that was oversold.....and something that's "very nice."
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With help from the Wacky Week Wandering Microphone, I'm reconnecting with my old KOMO radio news buddy, Stan Orchard.
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An episode of Gardening with Frisco, an interview with LeAnn Rimes and the time Bruce Murdock fell into Tom Cruise.
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Ballard Seafoodfest and Viking Days at the National Nordic Museum, including coverage of the annual Lutefisk Eating Championships.
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A couple of the fun folks I've gotten to know over the years. Fred Bugg, our resident impressionist, who lives in Florida these days....and a couple of Bothell besties, Bothell High teacher Shelly Crump and Police Chief Mark Ericks.
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Introducing you to a couple of the fun folks I've gotten to know over the years. Enjoyed a visit with ventriloquist Mark Merchant and his wife, Cindy. And a report from Bothell, prior to the big 4th of July Parade.
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From the KLSY days, our chats with two of the stars of "24."
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Back to the days of KCMU, a student operated radio station at the University of Washington, including some of the bits from my daily comedy series, "Tim Hunter's Return to Normalcy."
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Some of my adventures at my first professional radio job, at KQOT, Yakima.
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Firing up the Wacky Week Wandering Microphone again to chat with Joe Doyle, comedian, actor and a guy with plenty of stories to tell.
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From my KLSY days, some Waterbeds Unlimited commercials, an actual radio commercial when KLSY was hiring a new receptionist, and other silliness I won't admit I was part of.
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Dragging you into my involvement with the Ballard celebrating of "Syttende Mai", the 17th of May. Captain Dale Peterson shares details of the tradition and the Royal Couple that the Norwegian Commercial Club invited to be part of the festivities.
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A chat with our British pal Linda Botts, formerly the official "Voice of Britain" of KLSY's Murdock & Hunter. So, what does she think about the upcoming royal wedding?
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A medley of clips from my early days at KLSY, from the days of the Bhagwan, including some seriously dated commercials
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The grand opening of the brand-new National Nordic Museum and an interview with Marianne Forsbad, Jan Colbrese and the museum's director, Eric Nelson.
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Sharing some of my Bothell connections, including the re-opening of Main Street.
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A friend of mine who is riding his bicycle across the U.S.A. and a celebrity "Battle of the Sexes", including this one featuring contestants from the land of Oz.
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The Wacky Week wandering microphone connects us with the former mid-day guy, Dave Scott. Back from the "Classy" days...
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Husky Football coach Rick Neuheisel, Bill Swarts, the Sonics' Ray Allen and the Dana Dearden & D.K. Erickson era of KLSY. Oh, I mean, Mix 92-5 and the announcement of "Fanfest!"
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A collection of odds & ends, including my son Tyson's 18th birthday, some KING radio jingles, and some Mix 92 jingles that we thought were a good idea.
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Some KLSY "Jingle Shouts"....celebrity prize presenters....and other radio weirdness.
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Stan Boreson and Larry recording promo's for Ballard Seafoodfest and a behind-the-scenes listen to Larry and Bob "voice of the Huskies" Rondeau, recording one of their "Special Times" segments, bloopers and all. Yes, that friend was none other than Ken Schram.
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A St. Patrick's Day episode and some Irish nuggets, including a chat with new Seahawks quarterback, Dan McGuire. Also, a "Battle of the Sexes" and actual sound of St. Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland.
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It claims episode 151, but it's actually number 152. Here's a great chat with Brian Krinbring. I just had to introduce you to this character.
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From the days of the Murdock, Hunter & Alice Show, that time I put together our 25th anniversary show. Despite the fact we had actually only been a team for 13 years.
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Remembering Don Chapman from KOMO radio, one of the great characters I got to know during my tenure there.
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Some bits and pieces from my KLSY days, including a search for Murdock calls, a chunk of me hosting the first ever Crowne Awards, and Mariners radio announcer Rick Rizz.
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A review of my radio career, an episode of Gardening with Frisco, a Mike Evans segment, and a medley of guest hosts that filled in for us.
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An interview with Dave Barry, the Titanic song I turned into a disaster, a "How 'bout dem Hawks" song and the Weekly News in Reviews Blues.
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Some KOMO radio moments, including an interview with Larry Nelson following his neck-breaking auto accident
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Catching up with Kelly Marshall, best-selling author but previously an evening host at KLSY.
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Back to my KCMU days, when I cut my radio teeth at the University of Washington and a comedy montage I put together for the locally produced comedy show, "Almost Live." I'm still waiting for the call.
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Rummaging through some of the tapes under my house. Some old lost tracks from KLSY, including commercials and songs, plus my new robot vacuum.
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I had forgotten all about this interview with Tom Treece, one of Larry Nelson's buddies from those golden KOMO radio days....
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The Alana Baxter song, "All I want for Christmas is Booze", and Stan Boreson stops by KOMO radio for a little holiday cheer
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More holiday cheer with the likes of Curt Moulton, a holiday Ray Ramsey intro and one of my early collaborations with local singer, Alana Baxter.
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Diving into the holiday spirit, talking about my HO HO BROTHER cd's, my annual holiday collection...and a clip from a Norwegian Christmas dinner I emcee every year, Julebord.
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Remembering the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle.
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It's an Apple Cup week themed show, with clips from our Husky/Cougar madness days at both KOMO radio and KLSY
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Rolling around in gratitude, some Thanksgiving bits from my college days, KQOT and KOMO.
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Afternoons at KLSY with Alice Porter, including some promos I put together for KLSY'S radio bingo and an episode of "Confusing Theater."
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A few musical treats including Alice Porter on the sax, one of the cooks from Terry Hall in my UW days, a singing promo, a Bellevue Square Halloween event and a performance by the KOMO Radio All Dawg Band.
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More KOMO Husky Tailgate Party fun and the "James Gang" song, by Rainier Rey! Oh, and Efren Herrera!
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