A daily play-along podcast (with a couple of idiots) about the NYT Spelling Bee game.
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Welcome to Tell Me What You Know, a weekly podcast that challenges each host to tell the other what they know about selected topics. You'll quickly find out that the only thing these two are sure of is that they know very little. Often wrong, but never in doubt.
Join your Hoodoo Plant Mamas Leah Nicole and Dani Bee as they discuss growing up in the Deep South, Black spirituality, pop culture, and of course, plants!
The Scripps National Spelling Bee Podcast takes you inside a cherished American tradition, the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Your guide to this world of words is Paul Loeffler, former Spelling Bee contestant and current ESPN spelling commentator. He'll take you behind the scenes of the Spelling Bee and speak with authors, celebrities and some of the young spellers in the spotlight.
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We’re Zach and Lexi, two twenty something college grads staring into the void. We play games, talk pop culture, and/or flash back to weird moments in our childhoods in a desperate attempt to be slightly less sad all the time. Hang out with us each week for a beautiful mess of oddly specific things you never thought you'd relate to, but somehow do.
Thinking about procrastinating, not going to sleep, and playing some D&D? We think that’s a perfect idea – sometimes. We release episodes every Saturday at 9AM EST. Explore our modern world adventure filled with magical booze, music that opens a portal to hell, and chaotic life choices. Find us where ever you listen to podcasts. Join the Chaos community at natchaoschannel.wixsite.com/natchaos ! Thank you to Michael Ghelfi for letting us use his music for our games, if you like his music plea ...
I host an online radio show / Podcast called Tom's World Language Café. I also teach Spanish at Butler University in Indianapolis. I am author of world language teaching materials for Spanish teachers and students, Director of Aventura Cultural Summer Spanish Teacher Immersion Programs in Madrid, Havana and Guadalajara, MX (sponsored by WorldStrides and UCCS) and a workshop presenter. I am so proud to dedicate these shows to my former colleague and dear friend, Marge Mistry, Professor at UCC ...
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Use Your Words is a podcast featuring the editors of RFP and guest poets. Our topics will vary, but we'll always talk poetry.
Climate Follies is comedy about the unfunniest thing ever: the climate crisis. A dozen short plays (and counting) explore our unraveling climate system and the human response — or lack thereof. In Climate Follies Podcast, your host is director/producer Raphael Schwartzman. He leads playwright Jim Poyser and a rotating cast of artists to workshop, dissect, and fart around about the short plays that compose the Climate Follies stage play. Tune in to laugh, cry, and soothe your existential drea ...
Pick a Little, Talk a Little is a podcast about musical theater, discussed by Broadway nerds for Broadway nerds. Each episode, we go through the plot of a show using the music and songs as a guide. Hosted by the all-knowing theater writer Gabriela Geselowitz with a rotating co-host cast of theater professionals and lovers alike.
Two Wisconsin students speak with us before they compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. We talk about preparing for the competition and the challenges the pandemic presents. Then, on this week's April Movie Club we discuss best picture nominees "Promising Young Woman" and "Nomandland."By Wisconsin Public Radio
The gang at The Produce Stand discuss episode 4 of season 5 of Letterkenny titled, 'Letterkenny Spelling Bee'. Episode Limerick Katy was queen of the Spelling Bee, ‘Til she lost her title to a silent ‘E’, Stewart aims to repeat, While McMurray and Coach cheat, But Katy wins, to the audience’s glee! MVP Victor: Jim Dickens Mat: Squirrelly Dan Tanya:…
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The Aaron Spelling Bee: Charmed (Lucky Charmed)
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Welcome back to the special St. Patrick's Day episode of Intalksicated Reviews. For the new theme The Aaron Spelling Bee "Charmed" beat out the other Aaron Spelling tv show "90210" on our Instagram poll, so we jump into the land of Leprechaun with 3 favourite witches. Corey and Norm are put under the spell of this show and answered question like Ho…
This week Steve is joined by Slate senior editor Allegra Frank and writer/editor Dan Kois. The group first dives into the What Lies Below, the wild No. 1 movie on Netflix. Next, they discuss the Netflix series Worn Stories. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate music critic Carl Wilson to talk about Prince’s vault of unreleased music, as covered in…
On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher look at the way the COVID vaccines have seemed to develop online personalities. They discuss how the memes and merch inspired by Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson can actually encourage vaccine hesitancy—which is all the more disappointing since there are actually some pretty informa…
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Culture Gabfest: Sleeps With the Fishes
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This week Steve is joined by Slate senior editor Allegra Frank and writer/editor Dan Kois. The group first dives into the What Lies Below, the wild No. 1 movie on Netflix. Next, they discuss the Netflix series Worn Stories. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate music critic Carl Wilson to talk about Prince’s vault of unreleased music, as covered in…
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Episode 58 - Blazor, Podcasting and Music with Carl Franklin
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In this episode, Jimmy and Jessica talk to Carl Franklin about Blazor, Podcasting, and his love for Music. https://www.youtube.com/user/carlfranklin https://www.dotnetrocks.com/ https://blazortrain.com/ Support us by testing Telerik amazing UI for Blazor https://www.telerik.com/campaigns/blazor/free-trial-1?utm_source=jimmyengstrom&utm_medium=cpm&u…
Ellie and Casey talk auditions, boat parties and leeches.By Ellie Hino
People of color remain underrepresented in the science, engineering and math fields. We talk with one of the first 100 Black American women to earn a doctorate in physics about her theories of dark matter and the universe. And we consider how racism and sexism damage the sciences.By Wisconsin Public Radio
We hear about an oil spill in Southern Wisconsin that was reported by the pipeline operator a year later. Then, Rep. Gwen Moore discusses infrastructure budget plans and gives an update on lead pipe replacement in Milwaukee.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Color can tell us a lot about the world around us. Red means hot while blue means cold. But red can also mean stop your car and blue may designate water. We dig into how we interpret different things from different colors and how color helps us communicate.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Welcome to Slate Money Goes to the Movies, a miniseries in which Felix Salmon, Anna Szymanski, and a different guest each week discuss popular business-themed movies. For the season finale, Jolie Hunt, CEO of Hunt & Gather, joins Felix Salmon and Anna Szymanski to talk about the 80s classic Working Girl. They discuss the class dynamics at play, the…
CW: short serious talk about police shootings and racism. Then Ellie and Casey talk Wooly Bully, train wrecks, and Werther’s Originals.By Ellie Hino
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We speak with a Wisconsin Senate Democrat about proposed gun control legislation and its chances of passage in a Legislature with a Republican majority. Then, we hear from Green Bay's new GOP state senator about his priorities.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Ellie loses her mind. Casey is left to fend for himself.By Ellie Hino
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Working: What Healthcare Workers Can Teach Us About Creativity
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This week host Isaac Butler talks to Anthony Fortenberry, chief nursing officer at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, which has been serving the LGBTQ community in New York City for decades. In the interview, Anthony talks about all the creative challenges he and his staff have faced over the past year, from converting a hotel into a quarantine …
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New Series and Other Announcements | Alpaz: The First Asencion
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New to our podcast? Start here: https://tinyurl.com/StartTheChaos . Join the Chaos community at natchaoschannel.wixsite.com/natchaos ! We release episodes on NatChaos channel every Saturday. Find us on Spotify, Youtube, and Google Podcasts. Thank you to Michael Ghelfi for letting us use his music for our games, if you like his music please check it…
In this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher start with a couple of High Speed Downloads: Madison summarizes the latest online drama surrounding self-help guru Rachel Hollis (featuring Harriet Tubman), and Rachelle chronicles the Kardashian fury that was unleashed after somebody posted an untouched-up photo of Khloe. Then, for their…
Its finally here!!! We breakdown all the matches on the Wrestlemania 37 card and review NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver.By Champs Out Last
Ellie and Casey talk fancy goats, meal kits, and Ellie’s bad mood.By Ellie Hino
Wine sales rose by 60 percent in March 2020, according to Silicon Valley Bank, a high-tech commercial bank. The organization predicts wine consumption will rise after the COVID-19 pandemic. A wine expert takes the intimidation out of enjoying a glass of wine and helps us find the right wine for our palate.…
The gang at The Produce Stand discuss episode 6 of season 5 of Letterkenny titled, 'Bock et Biche'. Episode Limerick Wayne gets a call from the Fricks, They need help dealing with Laval pricks, The Hicks are unleashed, At Anik’s Bock et Biche, Sparking new romance between Derry and Anik. MVP Mat: Old French man Tanya: Wayne Al: Old French man Victo…
Ellie and Casey talk glasses, struggles, and Nancy.By Ellie Hino
With summer around the corner and vaccination numbers rising, more classical music performers are considering concerts with in-person audiences. WPR host Lori Skelton discusses upcoming shows. Then, two musicians describe their experiences navigating the pandemic.By Wisconsin Public Radio
We talk with a co-parenting expert about the challenges divorced couples have experienced caring for their children the past year. Then, there is potential for a second passenger rail trip through Wisconsin. We talk with an expert from Wisconsin DOT about the economic impact it could have.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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TNBC Section: Hang Time (The Hustlers)
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Intalkicated Reviews this week goes back to the 90's to watch some Saturday afternoon teenage Basketball melodrama with "Hang Time", on this episode of TNBC Section we see the Deering Tornados face Hustlers, struggle with the price of Hotel peanuts, try to get Mel Gibson wallet back to him while keeping his room clean, and teaming up with Kobe Brya…
Ellie and Casey talk coins, cabbage, and payola.By Ellie Hino
Last week Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill that will provide consistent funding for Wisconsin’s Citizen Utility Board. Next week a moratorium on utility shut offs will be lifted. We discuss this news and learn about consumer advocacy with the board’s executive director.By Wisconsin Public Radio
As immunizations continue we check in on the economic recovery for the retail industry. Then, we learn about a project in Iowa that transforms waterways with dams into recreation spots.By Wisconsin Public Radio
On this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher report from the latest front in the battle between millennials and Gen Z: the use of reaction GIFs. First, they trace this conflict back to its origins in skirmishes over middle parts and skinny jeans. Then they speak to culture writer Jenny G. Zhang, who recently encountered the fury of …
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Culture Gabfest: What's Love Got to Do With It?
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This week Steve and Dana are joined by Slate senior editor Allegra Frank. First the hosts discuss the Oscar contender Judas and the Black Messiah and the performances of its two stars, Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield. Then pop critic and UVA professor Jack Hamilton joins the show to offer his thoughts on Tina, the new documentary about the lif…
This week Steve and Dana are joined by Slate senior editor Allegra Frank. First the hosts discuss the Oscar contender Judas and the Black Messiah and the performances of its two stars, Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield. Then pop critic and UVA professor Jack Hamilton joins the show to offer his thoughts on Tina, the new documentary about the lif…
Ellie and Casey talk tiny birds, vegan steaks, and Gruner Veltliner.By Ellie Hino
A panel of medical experts now recommend that a wider array of smokers receive annual lung cancer screenings. We discuss the shift in screening practices with a pulmonologist and radiologist from UW Health.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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We hear about the atrocities of the palm oil industry from an investigative reporter who recently won an award for their work uncovering labor abuses by manufacturers. Then, we dig into the ethics and logistics behind so-called vaccine passports.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Earth is quickly approaching a point of no return with global warming, climate change and harm done to the environment. In her new book “Under a White Sky,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert explores extreme ideas and out-of-the-box thinking to reverse course and repair the planet.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Welcome to Slate Money Goes to the Movies, a miniseries in which Felix Salmon, Anna Szymanski, and a different guest each week discuss popular business-themed movies. Lizzie O'Leary, host of Slate’s What Next TBD, joins to talk about Margin Call, the 2011 drama about the financial crisis. They’ll talk about how realistic the film is, the nuanced de…
It’s Casey’s birthday today!!!!!By Ellie Hino
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Session 37 - Interrogations and Revelations | Alpaz: The First Ascension
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After capturing one of the monks from that accursed monastery, they learned of the being that lurks below. A string of revelations occurs one after the other. What secrets has the party uncovered? Join the Chaos community at natchaoschannel.wixsite.com/natchaos ! We release episodes on NatChaos channel every Saturday. Find us on Spotify, Youtube, a…
On this edition with Mondays with Mike, we talk about Simply Folk's search for a new host after Dan Robinson announced he would step down. Then, Mike Crane, Director of WPR, fills us in on other programming changes, upcoming events, special coverage and more.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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We learn about new legislation aimed at establishing so-called "micro-schools" from the Republican representative who wrote the bill. Then, we hear from the top Democrat in the Assembly about the state Supreme Court recently negating the governor's mask mandate.By Wisconsin Public Radio
Ellie and Casey talk horseradish, cheesecake, and Elayne Boosler.By Ellie Hino
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Working: The Activism and Artistry of Joan E. Biren’s Photography
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This week host June Thomas talks to the activist photographer Joan E. Biren, also known as JEB. In the interview, JEB discusses the creation, funding, and printing of her 1979 photobook Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians, which was recently reissued by Anthology Editions. She also talks about the enduring legacy of the book and what it meant for les…
This week we preview WWE NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver and chat a whole load of rubbish ranging from wrestling to Early 00's obscure premier league footballers.By Champs Out Last
Ellie and Casey talk Dairy Queen, hygge, and meet-cutes.By Ellie Hino
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ICYMI: What’s Really “Up” With That TikTok Dance
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On the latest episode, hosts Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher talk to the teens. Mya Johnson and Chris Cotter are two teen TikTok stars who created a dance challenge set to Cardi B’s No. 1 hit “Up.” Fellow TikTok creator Addison Rae appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform their dance, along with seven other popular TikT…
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Spoiler Specials: Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
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On the Spoiler Special podcast, Slate critics discuss movies, the occasional TV show, and, once in a blue moon, another podcast, in full spoiler-filled detail. This week Slate’s movie critic Dana Stevens is joined by New Yorker staff writer Rachel Syme to spoil Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, the new adventure-filled comedy by real life best fri…
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Hit Parade: Don’t Know Much About History, Part 2
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In Part 2 of this episode of Hit Parade, Chris Molanphy continues his analysis of the music of Sam Cooke. The Oscar-nominated film One Night in Miami… imagines the conversation between Cooke, Malcolm X, Cassius Clay and Jim Brown the night in 1964 they gathered to celebrate the soon-to-be Muhammad Ali’s heavyweight victory. Malcolm X challenges Sam…
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Celebrity Activism: Liberation or Profit?
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In this episode, we're breaking down celebrity activism. Should activists become celebrities from the state-sanctioned murders of Black people? Why our liberation depends on centering women like Samaria Rice. And what's the line between art and activism? Resources We Mentioned: Samaria Rice's Facebook post "The Sha*n K*ing Episode with Ashley Ray-H…