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Welcome! You’ve come across a passion project that took flight beyond my expectations. In 2017-2018, I set out to create a podcast unique from others, featuring the stories of people who get sh*t done, but I Digress evolved to have a biopic/documentary feel. The guests and their stories inspired me to a level of personal growth I could have never imagined. I hope you’ll take a listen, be entertained and inspired. Get Sh*t Done, Erol Senel *Please note* No new episodes are in production, but ...
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Anime Trash

Auberth Bercy

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Your friendly neighborhood black girl talking about your fave anime! We discuss the storytelling aspect of anime and it's intersection within black and popular culture (which is redundant, because black culture is pop culture, but I digress) Geek out with us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animetrashpod/support
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The But We Digress Podcast

But We Digress

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Hi, my name is Arjun Sahney and I am the director of But We Digress. Every few weeks, in this podcast, we will assess one philosophical concept and relate it to our daily life in an attempt to alleviate stress. Teens Exploring Philosophy - We explore philosophy to alleviate stress by giving perspective and meaning to our everyday. We do this by introducing the thought philosophy and offer suggestions on how to use it as a tool to alleviate stress. Also please visit us on our website at https ...
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Four impolitically correct friends from Linden, New Jersey who hold nothing back and tell it like it is. Topics covered include: relationships, sports, sex, pop culture and more....Listener beware, you've been warned!
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TONIGHT, WE GAME!!!

Nelson Robaina

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This is primarily a podcast about the RPG hobby that has been a large part of my life for over 30 years,. I will likely focus on my current favorite two, Dungeons and Dragons and Shadow of the Demon Lord, but I may occasionally digress into other nerdy topics such as war games, comics, books, tv & movies. Sit back, have a beer, for TONIGHT, WE GAME!!!
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The Fraudcast: But We Digress is a podcast about what you are talking about! Each week we take a deep dive into the subjects, topics, movies, shows, and pop culture moments you are talking about. If you’re not talking about it yet, you will be! From beginning on Instragram, @FraudedMedia started with 90 Day Fiance, and then expanded her trash reality TV universe coverage. Katrina has an unabashed love for all things reality TV, pop culture, true crime, and documentary.
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Practically Happy

Raser & Rhodes

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As creatives faced with the ever shifting goal-post of 'success', co-hosts Cole Raser and Abby Rhodes take on the trash-fire of career in creative pursuit to double-down on why a life well lived might – in fact – be practical. Tune in on a Tuesday every-so-often as we call into question the good, the bad, and the ugly truths of dedicating oneself to a life in the arts and reaffirm that we – sorry... you! – have what it takes through the lens of everyday practice. A practical person is not on ...
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Four life-long friends who share a wonderful love of the horrible . We love horror movies, well to be honest, not JUST movies. Our love echoes throughout every facet in which horror holds court. Charlie loves horror in fashion and well actually all of fashion. I could never isolate her to only one avenue in fashion , shame on me. To be completely honest with you all, Charlie is our fresh eyes. She has not been marinating in the brackish foul grey waters of horror like the three of us have be ...
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In each episode Trevor Berrett and Paul Wilson have a pleasant conversation about books and reading. Visit our blog at http://mookseandgripes.com/reviews. Follow us on Twitter @mookse and @bibliopaul. Email mookseandgripes@gmail.com. mookse.substack.com
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Over It

Tim Roller

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Welcome to the "Over It" podcast with Tim Roller! After years of killing the commercial real estate game, I was ready to switch tracks and find a career I love. I'm ready to get transparent (and dare I say, blunt?) sharing my tips and life lessons I've learned over the years. Stay tuned for the opinions of a 50-something-year-old photographer and serial entrepreneur. We might digress, but where's the fun in sticking to the plan?
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Every once in a while a band comes along that changes the course of human history. Your hosts and dear friends Jordan Cooper and Dave Fox take you on an in-depth musical journey over the career, albums, and songs of the band They Might Be Giants, and maybe have some hearty, completely authentic laughs along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontletsstart/support
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In Media Les

Chloe and Val

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Sometimes those gal pals are more than just roommates! In Media Les is a weekly podcast where we talk about our favorite queer relationships from media including books, comics, games, movies, tv shows, and more. Join hosts Chloe and Val as they discuss, dissect, and digress while covering a different title each week.
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Come a twenty-twenty-four's November, absolutely nothing of national importance happened that would leave one yearning for a late September's afternoon with wordsmith and stencil artist Mor. With wisdom beyond their years and a silk blue slip-dress, Mor inspires us word over word with their journey from street artist to public speaker, and recounts…
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Join us for peak 1950s MGM musical. If that doesn’t interest you, I can’t help. Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse dance their hearts out, Oscar Levant levants, and Vincente Minnelli does his usual excellent job as director. We take issue with the plot and at least one of the main characters, but it’s entertaining. And I like the triplets number. The Ba…
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What books have you wanted to reread as soon as you finished them? Inspired by this fascinating prompt from our friend Nora, we decided to dive into this fun topic. We talk about the categories of books that inspire immediate rereads, share a few of our own examples, and discuss when (or if) we’ve ever actually done it. What books have inspired you…
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We laid low, but now we're back, and you'll be happy as a scarecrow listening to our so-long episode finishing up John Flansburgh's debut album Unsupervised from his supergroup Mono Puff! Who'll teach you all about the history of Dr. Kildare (the man, the show, the song)? We will! I can read your mind, you want us to then discuss the quiet resentme…
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Susan Hayward won an Oscar. Susan Hayward was a protégé and fan of Barbara Stanwyck. Susan Hayward would like NOT to be put to death for her part in murder, please. Robert Wise (Star Trek: The Motion Picture AND The Sound of Music) directs. And this film showcases not only Miss Hayward, but a crazy intense jazz score. Unlike the usual “women in pri…
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Previously, on Lions, Towers & Shields, we’ve talked about one western. It was an unusual one, and included themes a modern audience tends to read as gay. Well guess what? We’re doing it again. Desert Fury puts Lizbeth Scott, Bert Lancaster and John Hodiak into a love triangle. Film noir expert Eddie Muller says this is the gayest movie ever produc…
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We love talking about essays so much, we decided to do it again! This week, we pick up where we left off a few episodes ago, chatting about more of our favorite essayists and collections. We also share a few from our essay TBR piles. What are some of your favorites? Shownotes Books * Greenglass House, by Kate Milford * Ghosts of Greenglass House, b…
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The Year of Release Meri asks the church for a release from her marriage to Kody. Gabe opens up to Janelle about his relationship with his father. Christine is excited for her second date with David. Mykelti reveals she ate her placenta. Robyn is left in tears on Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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An entertainer from the rural south rises to become a political demagogue. And he’s played by Andy Griffith. This is all kinds of messed up! It’s actually a great film, with A LOT to say to us in the 21st Century. It’s directed by Elia Kazan, and also stars Patricia Neal. A Face in the Crowd Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard, Brandon Rottinghau…
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Sister Wives Season 19 Episode 4 How the Mighty Have Fallen The Brown family spends Thanksgiving apart. Christine and Robyn put their differences aside to visit with Mykelti's newborns. Robyn pushes Kody to reconcile with his kids. Then, Christine reveals that she went on a promising first date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/…
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Change is in the air at Practically Happy – what with visual artist Abby Rhodes and audio engineer Cole Raser making moves of their own forth and from the Five Buroughs. All in due time, however – we have some catching up to do. Join us for a latent summer soirées with graphic designer, poet, and dear friend Maria Dimanshtein as we once again delve…
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In 1970, Arthur Hailey’s blockbuster book, Airport, became the first film in that decade’s disaster movie cycle. It also led to three more Airport films, and the adaptation of Zero Hour (also a Hailey story) into Airplane!. This second installment, Airport 1975, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. It straddles the line between big budget, al…
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This week, we’re joined by our good friend Mark Haber to discuss his wonderful books, including the brand new Lesser Ruins. Fittingly, this episode features numerous digressions into literary influences and loves, coffee, music, art, travel, and much more! Shownotes Books * The Cemetery of Untold Stories, by Julia Alvarez * The Rainbow, by D.H. Law…
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The Browns go to Logan's wedding (yes first born Logan Brown) and can't act normal, Mykelti has the twins, and the ladies discuss (TRIGGER WARNING) Mykelti's birth plan, and the inherent judging and shaming of mother's giving birth. After reuniting at a wedding, Kody describes the family dynamic as a total civil war. Christine and Robyn reunite in …
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Hulu) follows a group of young TikTok moms, MomTok, who get caught in the midst of a swinging sex scandal that makes international headlines. There is even an arrest in the very first episode! But how does this group of young wives, many of whom no longer practice the faith, even GET here? We explore the base of th…
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This week’s episode is all about essays! From nature writing, to reviews and criticism, to personal reflections and familiar essays, this form offers something for everyone. In this episode, we share our thoughts and experiences, including our go-to varieties and favorite examples. What are yours? Shownotes Books * The Woman in Black, by Susan Hill…
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Janelle considers leaving Flagstaff for good as she and Maddie look at land in Montana; Kody learns that Meri is asking their church for a release, their religion's word for a divorce; Christine and Aspyn throw Ysabel a welcome home party. Katrina, Lexi, and Becca delve into the divorcing wives' various stages of spirituality regarding their spirit…
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Katrina, Lexi, and Becca break down everything from the episode title (it comes from the bible! Dr. Becca schools us), to why Mykelti is actually now mad at Robyn and Kody (it has to do with Garrison's funeral and it kinda ick). There is so much to catch up on here as the ladies catch up on everything Sister Wives, Season 19! Learn more about your …
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We all have those books that are waiting in the wings, begging for a chance to make their way off the shelf and into our hands. This week, we chat about why some books seem to get stuck on the sidelines, even though we always think they’ll be the next one up. We discuss some of the reasons this happens and each share five of our own benchwarmer boo…
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Send us a text To most 13 can be an unlucky number but to horror fans it’s a holiday unique in its own way and in this session we give you part 4 of Friday the 13th, at the time the final film in the franchise and some argue the best….we’ll let you be the judge enjoy💀 1 Ol’ Dirty Bastard - Freestyle (Fugazi blend) 2 Sadat X x DJ Muggs x Dough Netwo…
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Did you miss us when we were away? Jordan "Mono" Cooper and Dave "Puff" Fox are back to go song by everlovin' song through Mono Puff's totally rocking debut album, Unsupervised! We've got devils, we've got spacemen, step right up, people! First there's nowhere we can go except into a context-heavy discussion of Don't Break The Heart, the Amy Rigby …
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Send us a text Sesh 68 — Haggies Back in the old days of cinema and not just in our beloved genre that is horror talented actresses were tossed aside for the young and desirable and what is left is a scared angst filled star ready to break the norm and the wheel that accompanies it, in this session we give praise to the “Hags” that paved the way fo…
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To close out Women In Translatjon month, we’re thrilled to be joined by poet and translator Robin Myers. We chat about the art of translation and the importance of providing access to and for wide a range of voices. And we each share three translated books written by women that we think you should know about. What did you read this year during #WIT…
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How does a person – artist or not – channel creativity? From the written whimsies of a wellness blogger to the broadcast prattlings of yours truly, the creative professional cannot help themselves but to serve the same worn scriptures. Embrace boredom, attempt to upkeep a consistent journaling practice, tune into Practically Happy with Raser & Rhod…
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As Katrina, Becca, and Lexi wrap up the season finale of Seeking Sister Wife, they are joined by Katrina's Sicilian Mother in Law, Rita. Rita is a fan of the show, and considers herself a reality TV watcher. Please join us for this hilarious and education recap of the season as Becca connects more of Garrick's "theology." Download June's Journey! L…
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Today, Katrina is joined by boots on the ground reporter Angela to discuss the Karen Read trial that just ended in mistrial. Angela is local to the Canton area and a long time insider. We break down the case, the trial, the witnesses, the attorneys, the verdict, and the aftermath. We analyze the evidence, the witnesses, the theories of the case on …
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We close out International Summer Vacation with a film most of us haven’t seen, or even heard of. It comes to us from Argentina, and director Carlos Hugo Christensen. It’s based on a story by noir stalwart, Cornell Woolrich, and consists of two stories involving the door of the title. It’s also notable for incredible cinematography from Pablo Taber…
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This week, we are joined from Down Under by veteran book blogger Kim Forrester to discuss our 2024 summer read, William Trevor’s The Story Of Lucy Gault. We discuss this heartbreaking, beautiful book, chat about William Trevor’s other works and make some recommendations (and plans) about where to go next. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much …
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For a second season’s premiere, audio-engineer Cole Raser and visual-artist Abby Rhodes levy their mismatched microphones against the auspicious Pance Pony in an absurd effort to unpack the creative minds among us. Revel in the conversational chaos as touch-and-go trio bounce between depths of greater artistic intent and the convictions of conspira…
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We return to France for King of Hearts, directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates and Geneviève Bujold. The suggestion to see this film comes from our own Erika Ensign, who praises its anti-war message, among other attributes. The film is set in a small French town during World War I, after the locals have fled the battle. Residents of …
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I hear the phone ring, and it's John Flansburgh's solo project Mono Puff calling! Back in the day, we were distracted by They Might Be Giants, but now we're hear to sing the praises of this strange yet cohesive collection of side-project gold! Your appreciative hosts Jordan and Dave go into the formation of Mono Puff, the inspiration behind the ban…
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Send us a text Session 67 - Special F.X. Real or not the feeling you get when you can’t tell if something you see on screen can be absolutely exhilarating to say the least which is why we continue the history of special effects in horror and give you the gory tidbits you might not know TrackList 1 the Stooges -I Just Wanna Be Your Dog 2 Styles of B…
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Tokyo Story is on numerous lists of the best films of all time. It’s in my personal top five. This movie is considered the masterpiece by legendary filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu, and it stars his luminous muse, Setsuko Hara. Tokyo Story is a black and white time capsule of life in Japan after World War II and depicts how the war and Japan’s modernization …
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