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日本のリトル・ヨーロッパ。北アルプスの麓、富山に住む様々な分野でオリジナリティを追求する人々をゲストに迎え、フィーチャーしたマルチコンテンツ・ポッドキャスト番組「ブートレグ ノーツ FM」 カルチャー/ファッション/クラフトビール/ランニング/音楽/街/お店/旅行 と多彩なエピソードをお届けします!
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En håndskreven note kan være begyndelsen på en bog, et teaterstykke eller en artikel. Noter er ofte Personlige, ufærdige og umiddelbare. I 'Notesbogen' lukker forfatter Tine Høeg, dramatiker Line Knutzon og kulturformidler Torben Sangild lytterne ind deres notesbøger. Hver uge taler de på skift med en gæst, der udfolder og udfordrer deres iagttagelser og undren. 'Notesbogen' er et program om samfund, kultur og alt det mellemmenneskelige, de tre værter hver især er optaget af.
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Sticky Notes is a classical music podcast for everyone, whether you are just getting interested in classical music for the first time, or if you've been listening to it and loving it all your life. Interviews with great artists, in depth looks at pieces in the repertoire, and both basic and deep dives into every era of music. Classical music is absolutely for everyone, so let's start listening! Note - Seasons 1-5 will be returning over the next year. They have been taken down in order to be ...
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Tape Notes is a podcast about the art and craft of music production. Hosted by John Kennedy, each episode reunites an artist and producer to talk about the highlights of their collaboration in the studio. Their conversations lift the lid on every stage of the creative process, from kindling the first spark of a song idea, through decisions on style and instrumentation, to finessing the final product. Full of fascinating anecdotes, the conversations also feature early demo versions and stems ...
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KCRW’s acclaimed music documentary podcast, Lost Notes, is back for its fourth season! Co-hosts Novena Carmel (KCRW) and Michael Barnes (KCRW / KPFK / Artform Radio) guide you through eight wildly different and deeply human stories, each set against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of LA’s soul and R&B scene of the 1950s-1970s.
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Always Take Notes is a fortnightly podcast from London for and about writers and writing. Hosts Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd speak to a diverse range of people in the industry on a variety of topics, from the mysteries of slush piles and per-word rates, to how data are changing the ways newspapers do business and how to pitch a book. patreon.com/alwaystakenotes
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Hosts Zach and Kate sit down with other young leaders within the Kairos Global community and go deep as they talk about foundational aspects of christianity as seen through the lens of their experiences in cross-cultural ministry.
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Hi, my name is Cory Wong. This is my podcast. I'm going to talk to your favorite artists as they discuss their personal tricks of the trade, never-before-heard stories, and the proper response when Sinatra wants to peep your master tapes.
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Our Liner Notes

Chris & Matt plus assorted guests

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Our Liner Notes is a music conversation podcast where your hosts Chris & Matt (as well as assorted guests) bring you great tunes from their collection based on a particular weekly theme with which to play tracks and attach stories and factoids to ignite conversation among the group. We can be reached at olinernotes@gmail.com or on Twitter @olinernotes.
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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt team up to give you the most entertaining and informative Utah Jazz podcast in the podcast-verse.The Jazz Notes team is rounded out by Jeremiah Jensen, Sam Farnsworth and the rest of the KSL Sports staff. So #TakeNote and take a listen.
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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Emily Hynds is a small business owner, a lifelong Houstonians and a local government enthusiast. She is not a journalist or a government official. She just believes that meaningful change begins at home, so she attends every City Council meeting she's able to and takes notes!
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Grace Notes

Marlene Jenkins Cooper

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Is it difficult to find time to spend with God in His Word? Welcome to Grace Notes: Devotions at the Piano with Marlene Jenkins Cooper! Each Monday and Wednesday, I will share a brief devotional based on scripture with a theme, reflection, song, and prayer. Join me each Monday and Wednesday. Let’s go to God together.
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Why do we make games? Every designer has a different and very personal answer to that question. Soren Johnson, founder of Mohawk Games, sits down with noted designers to find out by examining their careers as a whole.
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History Notes

Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective

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Origins: Current Events In Historical Perspective presents short audio discussions of the historical context of some of today's most important issues. Check out origins.osu.edu for the written versions of these podcasts and more!
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We love music notation software and related products and technology, so that’s what we cover here. You’ll find timely news, in-depth coverage about the field, and honest reviews about products you use every day. You’ll learn about the interesting people in our field and find out our opinions on ever-changing developments in the industry.
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Open Notes Podcast - Fort Collins Symphony

Jeremy Cuebas - Fort Collins Symphony

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Classical Music for everyone! The Open Notes Podcast is the place for anybody interested in Classical Music to learn more, from newbies to seasoned veterans.Open Notes features interviews with soloists and composers, interactive program notes, and discussions about topics in classical music. Hosted by Jeremy D. Cuebas and sponsored by the Fort Collins Symphony
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Holy Ghost Notes is a podcast that focuses on real talk about Christianity and Drums hosted by Matt Greiner and Tim Anderson. Candid conversations challenge the status quo, and inspire people to be their best selves and to live fulfilled lives.
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As youngsters, they learned to play an instrument and some became better at it than others. Those who kept at it often made it a career and became famous as musicians, mentors and teachers. Some of them took their skills and special talent in a different direction. Hear how composers turn historical events, people, places and adventure into All Those Notes with Shari Barbour.
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Reel Notes is a space for conversations about the relationship between rap and film with rappers, producers, journalists, directors, and more. Intro track via JWords (follow her @_jwords on Instagram & Twitter) Art direction via Big Flowers (Instagram: @watermichaelguy, Twitter: @michaelfornow_)
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A pebble in the shoe of the Prison Industrial Complex. Notes From The Pen is a modern portrait of American incarceration told, in real time, through a series of fifteen-minute phone calls between two special degenerates on opposite sides of a prison wall. Our website: Notesfromthepen.com Check out our reviews: https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/Reviews/1518819034
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Printing music is something that takes skill and attention to detail — both by the music preparer and the printer. When everything’s communicated well, it leads to print shop nirvana and the ideal result for everyone involved. Philip Rothman and David MacDonald talk through a specific project and illustrate the various steps along the way to set it…
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Dua Lipa has released her 3rd album, Radical Optimism. She's worked hard the past decade to pursue pop/dance music, and likes passing along relationship lessons learned along the way in her lyrics. I made a top 10 countdown of her hits, and share my album critique. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Top 10 Playlist 10. “Break…
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After a storied career as a health policy expert, Stanford Medicine's Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's work became a political focal point during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he advocated against widespread lockdowns. He co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, an open letter signed by infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists which…
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Often we can see success as something determined by the size of a person’s platform, ministry, or organization. We tend to need real-time, tangible results in order to validate sacrifice. But what happens when our zeal and passion run out? What happens when nobody seems to care? Watch the Video version of this episode on YouTube! https://youtube.co…
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Episode No. 652 features curators Denise Murrell and Larisa Grollemond. Murrell is the curator of "The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The exhibition, which is on view through July 28, explores the ways in which Black artists portrayed everyday life and impacted art on both sides of the A…
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Fossey replaced a fallacious stereotype of a King Kong-like, violent gorilla with an almost idealized image of a gorilla that was intelligent, family-oriented and peaceful. Written by Rob Schubert. Narration by Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle. Textual and video versions of this podcast are available at https://origins.osu.edu/milestones/december-2015-dia…
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Devotional Theme – "Wounded For Me" Scripture reference - Isaiah 53:5 “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” Intro and Outro Song - "We Give Thanks To Thee" by Marlene Jenkins Cooper Closing Song - "Wounded for Me" by William G. …
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Cory and Noah are joined by a mysterious author to announce a new and exciting book project about the history of American popular music. Check out Ghost Notes on Nebula, where you can hear the new episodes a month early: https://nebula.tv/ghost-notes 12tone https://twitter.com/12tonevideos https://nebula.app/12tone https://www.youtube.com/c/12tonev…
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Most of us live largely disconnected from the production of our food, but whether or not we give it much thought, each mealtime puts us in relationship with our fellow creatures, the soil, the air and the water. Abby and Carly are farmers at A Rocha Canada’s Brooksdale, BC site. They tell us why a conservation organization grows, eats and gives awa…
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My guest this week is New Orleans-via-Brooklyn rapper Cavalier. We spoke about the French film Baise-moi, Monkey Man, The Last Dragon, DVD collections, the filmography of Spike Lee, Fresh, 90s urban dramas, growing up as a first-generation Caribbean-American, moving from New York to New Orleans, the art of crafting albums, the value of music, his c…
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John sits down with American singer and guitarist Annie Clark, aka St Vincent, to talk about her latest album ‘All Born Screaming’. Immersed in music since childhood, after studying at Berklee College of Music, Annie toured with acts including The Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens. Adopting the name 'St. Vincent', in 2006 she released her debut E…
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Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt recap Lauri Markkanen, Collin Sexton, and John Collins' seasons, preview the Jazz rebrand and the NBA Draft, and answer your mailbag questions on this week's episode of the Jazz Notes podcast! Sign up for the new Jazz Notes newsletter! Receive game updates, exclusive analysis and chances to win Jazz tickets. Check out…
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Chapter 1 What's The Book A Return To Love The book "A Return to Love" by Marianne Williamson is a spiritual self-help guide that explores the principles of love and forgiveness as a path to personal transformation and spiritual enlightenment. Williamson draws on the teachings of "A Course in Miracles" to offer insights and guidance on how to let g…
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Also known as spyware and adware, it is a software category where developers design the application neither to cause explicit harm nor to accomplish some conventional legitimate purpose, but when run, usually annoys the user and often performs actions that the developer did not disclose, and that the user regards as undesirable. Learn more about yo…
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Rachel and Simon speak with the historian Bettany Hughes. A specialist in ancient and medieval history, Bettany is the author of five books: “Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore”, “The Hemlock Cup, Socrates, Athens and the Search for the Good Life”, “Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities”, “Venus & Aphrodite” and “The Seven Wonders of the Ancient Wo…
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Got this question so many times from my people. It's one that used to torture me. Why do I have so many interests and passions? Why can't I just pick one and stick with it? And if I have to write copy... which one of my "things" do I write about? Well, my friend... if that's you, this episode is for you. I'm teaching a brand new course on copywriti…
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from BOOTLEG NOTES FM 今回は、KKと店長の2人でお話しています。不安です。Topics : 横浜に染まった店長 / ハウスマークLee / 元町SHOP CHABO(@chabo_motomachi) / SEYMOUR横浜(@seymour.yokohama) / ワークパンツ / グランクラス / UNBEARの抽選発表 / 氷見ビーチマルシェ(@sake.max) / その蕁麻疹のシャツ / 倉俣史郎の作品展 / モノづくりの視点かアートの視点か / 夢ノート / 富山県美術館 / クマ割 / 幻の美術館デビュー などについてお話ししました。 番組に関する感想、店長へのファンレターはbootlegnotesfm@gmail.com までお待ちしております。年会費無…
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Tonya Mosley's voice is familiar to millions of public radio listeners across the country. She co-hosted NPR's midday news show Here and Now for several years before becoming co-host of Fresh Air in 2022. Now, the award-winning audio journalist is taking listeners on a personal journey. Around two decades ago, Mosley was just at the start of her ca…
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This episode is a call to action, a testament to the human spirit, and a powerful exploration of the intersection between literature and lived experience. Bobby re-tells the story of Dante's Inferno, plus little 5 year old Bobby loves to climb rope. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com And check out th…
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Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin✓Claim Key Takeaways Check out the episode page Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org Golden Harper is a lifelong runner and the founder of Altra Running Shoes. He ran his first marathon at age 10 (3:08:05) and holds the world’s best for a 12-year-old in the marathon at 2:45:34. After growing up working in his family’…
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My First Million Key Takeaways You must have “one reason” to found a start-up; if you have five or six reasons to start it, then you have not yet found the single, very strong reason Hire for raw IQ and hard work, then constantly iterate on solving the single problem at hand Using your mind to its fullest capacity is the ultimate pleasure The most …
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Host of Darknet Diaries podcast Jack Rhysider shares his experiences from studying computer engineering at university to his strategy of using gamification on his career that led to him landing in the security space. Jack talks about how his wide experiences came together in security and what prompted him to learn podcasting. Jack endeavors to shar…
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In 1857, Brahms wrote to his friend Joseph Joachim about his first Piano Concerto, saying, “ “I have no judgment about this piece anymore, nor any control over it.” Brahms first began sketching his first piano concerto in 1853, but it would be five full years before Brahms finished the piece, and another year until its first performance. During tha…
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On episode one hundred and twenty three of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim realize they blew right past their five year anniversary and get a little nostalgic about their poor choice in hair styles years back. Tim drops a bomb on Matt when he plays an AI generated metal song that sounds similar to August Burns Red. The guys talk about the advancemen…
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The World Rally Championship returned to Croatia this past weekend for Round 4 of the 2024 season and with it, an epic battle between Elfyn Evans and Thierry Neuville took place, but with errors from both men in the closing stages, Sebastien Ogier came through to take the overall victory. On this week's Gravel Notes, Tom Howard and Luke Barry break…
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California produces half of the nation's fruits and vegetables, so agricultural protection is a key pillar for the Napa County Agricultural Commissioner's office. In this episode, we sit down with Anna Norton and Andre Napolitano, two Deputy Commissioners for Napa County, to learn how they use GIS to manage pests that threaten the country's produce…
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The legendary shred maestro—best known for his work as a solo artist and as a member of Return to Forever and other high-profile, hot-shot collabs—drops by to chat with Cory about his new epic full-length, Twentyfour. It features “sixteen brand-new compositions and they’re all very involved. I hope I don’t have to do this again.” One of Di Meola’s …
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Zhu Wang started playing piano at age five when his grandfather recognized his early talent. Since then Zhu has gone on to study with some of the world's best piano teachers, perform award-winning concerts around the U.S., and make his Carnegie Hall debut, all before the age of 27. In this episode of the Open Notes Podcast, Zhu shares the most impa…
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We continue our look back at how some of today's biggest actors and comedians got their start playing music! Track list: 00:00 - Intro (Dogstar - Denial) 00:57 - Martini Ranch - How Can the Labouring Man Find Time For Self-Culture? 10:47 - Queen Latifah (ft. Monie Love) - Ladies First 21:14 - Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - Good Vibrations 36:12 -…
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We're baaaaaaack! Apologies for the delay. Sometimes life happens... for like months at a time. This week in council: new METRO board members, the parking meter ordinance, and Proposition A conversations! My name is Emily Hynds and I am a small business owner, Producer of the monthly storytelling series, Grown-up Storytime, and lifelong Houstonian.…
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DJ Davis' Tasting Notes. Musicians talking about food and chefs talking about music. In the second episode DJ Davis interviews Chef Frank Brightsen. We discuss Frank’s humble beginnings as a sandwich maker at Blimpie’s and his appreciation of the Modern Jazz scene in the 70’s, hanging at Lu and Charlies. In part two I get to ask him about cooking f…
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In this episode, Soren interviews veteran game developer Jake Solomon, best known for the XCOM reboot and Midnight Suns. They discuss his first, failed attempt at XCOM, why 75% does not mean 75%, and how many copies of XCOM he sold at Power Gamer in Glen Burnie, MD. This episode was recorded on April 26, 2023.…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to be mindful of what is healthy and unhealthy for the heart. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Maria Mohd (@mahabbahmaria) will accompany our exploration into the depths of the heart. We will discuss about matters that brings our hearts closer to Allah swt, all tha…
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