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Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott delivers your weekly dose of pop culture with the Parting Shot. Every week you’ll get celebrity interviews, award show coverage, and the rundown on exactly what to watch, read, and listen to in culture. Consider the Parting Shot your one stop shop for everything pop culture.
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Want to keep up with the digital revolution in healthcare? Tune into Health Tech News You Can Use. Every episode unpacks the latest tech hurdles and human elements that define successful health tech. Though our focus is on the UK, the lessons resonate globally. Don’t miss out—subscribe now to get the tools and insights you need to stay up-to-date in the world of digital health!”
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This is the podcast where we watch a movie from our past that had a lasting impression on our little gay lives. If we had no business watching it - we stole our parents VHS copy and watched under the cover of night. If a diva gave a rousing speech - we memorized it and lip-synced it at a talent show. Join Scott and Pete each week for a look back at the Movies That Made Us Gay!
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Out on the Lanai is a podcast dedicated to the innovative 80's sitcom, The Golden Girls. Each week, hosts (and GG superfans) H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty watch and dissect an episode of the show, invite a guest over, or watch literally anything featuring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and/or Estelle Getty.
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Revisit the iconic '90s drama My So-Called Life, one episode at a time. Every week, host Matt Baume & his guests delve into the teen angst, the grown-up turmoil, and the endless flannel of the 90s -- and examine the show's impact on television and our lives.
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Step aboard our cosmic vessel and embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of science fiction history. Delve into the realms of imagination with us as we traverse the vast expanses of the solar system, encountering aliens, robots, and spacefaring brigands amidst the twinkling stars. Our spacefaring odyssey takes us beyond the confines of light-years, venturing into the unknown to unveil the secrets of distant planets and the enigmatic beings that inhabit them. Join us three times a w ...
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Comedy's Best Kept Secret Tour

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The Comedy's Best Kept Secret Tour is a Stand Up Comedy Tour that has crossed the United States 5 times, and performed more than 300 shows. This podcast features comedians from the tour talking candidly and openly as they travel the country, in a car to upcoming comedy gigs. You can see the tour live in your area, by visiting www.comedysbestkeptsecret.com for dates and locations.
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Plays by Mahmud is for visionary and entrepreneurial learners who are thirsty for actionable advice and steps to make the next big thing. I, the host, is a curious and hungry guy who is ready to take action and is here to learn along with you from the great people who made it and made it big. There will be interview based episodes on every Tuesdays and Fridays which will be 30-60 minutes. And there will be one Q/A episode every month answering all the questions that you have in your mind. So ...
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Bridget Everett never thought she’d be the lead of a TV show. “I come from the downtown world in New York, a cabaret singer, and these things just don’t happen, you don’t find yourself with three seasons of HBO. It just doesn’t happen.” But it happened. On Somebody Somewhere (October 27), Everett plays Sam, a woman struggling through a midlife cris…
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The episode outlines the organisation's priorities and objectives for the year, which aim to improve patient outcomes and experience, including recovering core services from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also highlights key actions for systems and NHS providers to support these priorities, such as increasing capacity, improving flow, redu…
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George Lopez has done a lot in his long career. But now, with NBC’s Lopez vs Lopez, George knows what’s most important “is the people you get to be around and get to talk to.” One of those people includes his daughter, Mayan Lopez, who he created the show with. The two play fictionalized versions of themselves as they rekindle their estranged relat…
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H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty watch Betty White's guest star appearance as the town's mean old witch lady on a 2009 episode of "My Name is Earl." They discuss Betty's fabulous wig, creepy old houses in their towns, and the time Kerri thought she was an actual witch. Join the GG VIP Club at Patreon.com/GoldenGirlsPodcast Watch video ve…
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All your life you’ve crouched, waiting, in the path of impending disaster. That has been your job–what you were trained for. But you can’t help visualizing its arrival–prophesying what form it will take. So how could you be blamed for not recognizing it on arrival? Yellow Streak Hero by Harlan Ellison, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Specia…
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The report, written by Lord Darzi and addressed to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, examines the current state of the NHS. It concludes that the NHS is in a dire state, facing significant challenges in terms of waiting times, staff shortages, and inadequate funding. The report highlights factors contributing to this situation, inc…
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Join hosts Steve Selnick and Charlie Peppers in this episode of 'Charlie and Steve Watch Stuff' as they dive into the horror film 'Barbarian' (2022). Directed by Zack Cregger and starring Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long, the film explores the unsettling events faced by Tess and Keith in a rental house in Detroit. The discussion c…
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In this week's episode of Matt's So-Cast Pod, it's the dramatic conclusion -- OR IS IT??? We've reached the final episode of My So-Called Life, in which everyone has revealing dreams and Brian finally tells Angela how he feels ... but she thinks that it's actually how Jordan feels. Meanwhile, Delia's got the hots for Rickie but has an important que…
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The State of Digital Health 2023 report (very much relevant) offers a definitive view into the evolving digital health landscape across 67 countries, shining a light on the digital transformation of healthcare worldwide. It evaluates the progress and maturity of digital health systems through seven essential components, from leadership and governan…
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The Venusian horgels were cute, clever, intelligent. They made perfect pets. They were lovable. – But that was the big trouble. They were much, much too lovable! Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Today’s episode is the third time author J. F. Bone has been on our podcast. His previous stories, Triggerman and…
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This week saw Kamala Harris entering enemy territory with her Fox News interview. Will it help or hurt her? As that was going on, everyone was still reacting to former President Donald Trump jamming out to a playlist that seemingly hasn’t been updated since 1993. Oh, and are we close to Erik and Lyle Menendez being released from prison? H. Alan Sco…
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"He was my patient for fifteen years. He became an obsession with me until I realized that there was nothing within him, neither conscious nor reason that was... even remotely human." We watched "Halloween II" with our friend Gabe Munoz and we'll be right back after we x-ray our entire candy haul. This movie wastes no time and picks up mere moments…
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Asher Grodman is perfectly fine playing a ghost on CBS’ Ghosts who walks through the afterlife without any pants. “I don’t really want to die in the state that Trevor died. It would be nice to have pants on.” But for now, Grodman is OK with it if it means he gets to continue to play Trevor, a former stockbroker who died of a drug-induced heart atta…
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“Don’t knock a man when he’s down,” they say.… But my cold blooded visitors paid no heed, as they laughed and wondered how I could talk to Saint Peter–with my throat cut from ear to ear! It Burns Me Up! by Ray Bradbury, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Who doesn’t love a vintage Ray Bradbury story? When I first came across this story I was r…
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Jenny Slate is ready to be herself. “I think what is [evident] in my work is that through my own journey, not just through motherhood, but my own connection with myself as a developing artist, is that I just don’t feel myself flailing anymore.” She’s writing about this confidence in her new book of essays Lifeform (Little, Brown and Company, Octobe…
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Mikey Madison has been dreaming of a film like Anora since she started acting as a teenager on Better Things. “It’s been a dream of mine to have that kind of collaboration with a filmmaker like Sean [Baker].” That dream has come true in a big way, with the film and her performance picking up a lot of awards buzz. “I’m so happy that people are excit…
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H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty watch Betty White's appearance in a bizarre 1987 NBC TV special promoting Saturday morning cartoons that was hosted by ALF. They discuss their favorite kid cartoons, why the child actors on set probably had lots of fun with Betty, and whether Shannon Doherty manifested her roles on Charmed and Heathers. W…
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In this episode of 'Charlie and Steve Watch Stuff', join Steve Selnick and Charlie Peppers as they break down the iconic 1979 horror film 'Alien'. The duo discusses their first-time experiences with the Ridley Scott classic, focusing on the film's practical effects, tension-building, and the indomitable final girl Ripley played by Sigourney Weaver.…
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In a world on the brink of catastrophe due to an unknown lunar invader, one man’s survival amidst universal apathy reveals the chaos that grips humanity. When the Moon Fell by Morrison Colladay, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Special thanks to Becallsberg who left us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts Netherlands! “Professional & High Quali…
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In this episode, we dive into the rising influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field, spotlighting ChatGPT—a tool that’s quickly gaining traction among healthcare professionals. Recent findings reveal that 20% of doctors are now integrating ChatGPT into their practice, so we explore how this AI assistant is reshaping healthcare. …
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We're closing in on the end of the series, and it's time for some wacky hijinks after last week's heart-rending drama! The grownups are going to take a VERY SERIOUS vacation, and they leave Angela in charge ... but it doesn't take long for chaos to reign when Rayanne accidentally handcuffs herself to a bed, and Patty is tempted by forbidden booze. …
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Revolt was brewing on Venus, led by the descendant of the first Earthmen to land. Svan was the leader making the final plans—plotting them a bit too well. Double-Cross by Frederik Pohl, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thanks to Martin Brown who recently bought us a coffee! “Thanks for such great stories.” Thank you Martin we appreciate you.…
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Is Donald Trump weaponizing tragedy by stirring up anger with his response to the various hurricane this week? And will Kamala Harris’ media blitz on shows like the podcast Call Her Daddy, The View and Howard Stern help or hurt her? And finally, is Elon Musk’s endorsement of Trump ethical? Newsweek’s Alex Backus joins H. Alan Scott to break down th…
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"Lucky for you I come with my own airbags." We watched "Elvira's Haunted Hills" and she really is going to put someone eye out with those things. We already been knew that in this house we will throw down for "Elvira Mistress of the Dark" - the movie and the person. But does the long awaited sequel hold up? It took 13 years to write, finance and pr…
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Psychology professor Fred Ellis volunteers as the subject of a dangerous scientific experiment–never counting the cost! Come Home From Earth by Edmond Hamilton, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Author Edmond Hamilton returns to the podcast today. The first story we ever did by Hamilton was He That Hath Wings in case you missed it. Today’s st…
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H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty revisit The Golden Girls season 6 episode "Henny Penny," where they discuss Sophia's sexy Peter Pan stiletto boots, whether Chugger Deets committed an illegal act, and why Dorothy was likely the one who wrote the positive review of the performance. Watch H. Alan's makeup moment (as requested): https://www…
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There’s already a lot of pressure playing one character based on a real person, but two? And in the same movie? That’s exactly what Nicholas Braun does in Saturday Night (October 11), playing both Jim Henson and Andy Kaufman as they, and the rest of the cast, prepare for the first live taping of Saturday Night Live. But Braun wasn’t really intimida…
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An overview of Oracle Health’s AI tools, which are designed to modernise and connect the healthcare experience. These products include Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, a voice-first mobile assistant that uses AI to accelerate physicians’ workflows, Oracle Health EHR, a patient registration and scheduling solution that uses optical character recog…
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Join hosts Charlie and Steve in this special spooky episode of 'Charlie and Steve Watch Stuff' as they explore the nostalgic witchy vibes of the 90s classic movie 'The Craft.' They are accompanied by KJeezy87, the host of 'Words of the Witches' and 'Solving for X' podcasts. Together, they delve into their favorite scenes, characters, and the film's…
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Everyone’s life is FINALLY going smoothly … for about five seconds before it all comes crashing down, thanks to some extraordinarily bad decisions by Rayanne and Jordan, who decide to climb into the back of a car together; by Brian, who videotapes them; by Graham, who “forgets” to mention that Hallie broke up with her fiancee; and who knows, Amber’…
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Arthur C. Clarke returns with a plausible and witty tale of Interstellar warfare, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We are so thankful for you. Our podcast continues to grow all over the world, you have rated us 246 times on Spotify with an average rating of 4.9 and someone bought us $15 worth of coffee, “Love listening to these as I drift of…
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Would it work? Yes. How would it work? Exactly like this. The Stuff by Henry Slesar, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. From Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine in August 1961 our story can be found on page 86, The Stuff by Henry Slesar… Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Arthur C. Clarke returns with a plausible and witty tale of Interstellar warfa…
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Jack Smith’s federal case against former President Donald Trump revs up yet again, but what impact will it have on the election? (Do we still care about January 6th? And why can’t Smith quit Trump?) Also, could a small yet significant change to Apple’s iOS 18 mean the end of social media? (We could only be so lucky, right?) And finally, Ryan Murphy…
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“I don't think I can take 9 months of this.” “Silly Chucky. It's a voodoo pregnancy. It's accelerated.” We’re coming at you with another double feature - we watched “Bride of Chucky” and its sequel “Seed of “Chucky” with Travis McMaster and we’re really gonna miss Chucky. This episode was recorded days before the news hit that the Chucky television…
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It was a weird sort of battle for survival–not only of individuals, but each, against his will, represented his whole race. And the battle rested on ingenuity, tenacity and courage, not strength alone. Arena by Frederic Brown, that’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Thank you Carolyn Guthleben for buying us 3 coffees! “Thank you for a great show. I…
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We just experienced something we haven’t seen in years in this country, a civil debate between two politicians. Senator J.D. Vance and Govenor Tim Walz faced off in what is likely to be the last debate of this presidential election year. How did Walz respond to those fabrication allegations? And why doesn’t Vance want to be fact checked? (OK, I gue…
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H. Alan Scott/Sadie Pines and Kerri Doherty watch Rue McClanahan's guest star appearance in a 2003 episode of the short-lived NBC sitcom, Whoopi! They discuss Rue's subtle "high" acting, why the episode had too many messages, and how the Golden Girls would have behaved after smoking a ton of weed. Vote to make the Golden Girls LEGO set a reality: h…
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This episode discusses the early steps of integrating a mobile solution into a workflow. The source is a transcript of a presentation explaining Medanets mobile solution. The session, guides the audience through the various workflows and features of the app, highlighting its integration with the hospital's new electronic patient record system (Cern…
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