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Screenwriter/Producer Crystal Diane Stevens covers various topics related to working in the film industry, clashing w/radical culture in the New Era/Golden Age of America. Co-hosts are Robert Shepard and Tyrone Richardson of Illadelphia Radio/TV.
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Welcome to Stars of the Golden Age, a show that highlights the lives of legends from film, music, and the birth of television during Hollywood’s Golden Age and the few years surrounding it. I will dive into the early lives that led to stardom for some of the biggest names in Hollywood’s golden age, and the subsequent lives behind the scenes… and I’ll shine the light on some lesser known names as well. Join me weekly for Old Hollywood biographies like you've never heard them! Host: Erin Carls ...
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The Golden Age with Andrew Zucker

Andrew Zucker & Politicon LLC

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The Golden Age with Andrew Zucker is a weekly podcast unpacking the biggest stories where culture and politics collide—because today, you can't understand one without the other. As a contributing editor at Town & Country and writer for various publications, Andrew has focused his reporting on this intersection. The Golden Age goes beyond the headlines, giving audiences a front-row seat to conversations with figures shaping today's world.
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This is the golden age of guitar gear! With so many awesome options available for players, it’s a thrilling time for musicians of all styles. Join Joey Landreth and Derek Eastveld as they hang out and geek out over the gear that’s inspiring them right now. From killer pedals to amazing guitars, they’ll showcase the tools inspire and excite them, helping to fuel their creativity as guitarists.
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Are you an Orthodontist wondering how to grow your practice in this fast-paced, competitive marketplace that seems to be changing every day? The Golden Age of Orthodontics, formerly The Survival Guide for Orthodontists podcast, is dedicated to making you the authority in orthodontics to prospective new patients in your community. Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein, co-founders of People & Practice, know the business of orthodontics. They bring you insights, tips and guest interviews focused o ...
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Golden Age Gamers

Golden Age Gamers

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Making gaming great again! We create content that is focused on a wide platform of gaming systems, with a little humor along the way! Oh and Star Wars, lots and lots of Star Wars!
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Golden Age Gurus ✨

Baba John, Splenic Projector and Guide

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✨ Welcome to our podcast, where gurus discuss regenerative solutions for improving ourselves and our communities. Disclaimer All info contained on this site is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. In addition, none of the statements should be construed to confer medical, legal, or financial advice. Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldenagegurus/subscribe העליון מעליון יהוה © All Rights Reserved ✨
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Have we ever had it so good? Not if you ask Adam and Joe, the vainglorious Vox Duo — and they intend to prove it by spotlighting the best of today’s movies, comics, and more! Join them in their Scrooge McDuck-like dive into a glittering hoard of entertainment options.
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Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB Fry, Monty Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Warwick Armstrong, KS Ranjitsinhji, Hugh Trumble, Sydney Barnes, Archie MacLaren, Clem Hill, Gilbert Jessop and many, many more. Join me, Tom Ford, as each episode I invite a guest to discuss a player, series or event from the Golden Age, ...
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New spins on old classics: We are living in a new Golden Age of audio content, so it's time to combine the old with the new. We listen to a Radio Show from the 30's - 60's and make a modern version of our own. So this podcast has historical elements, mixed with comedy improv! Great content for everyone to enjoy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
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Will you side with the expert or the enthusiast? Film historian Tony Maietta and movie lover Brad Shreve dive into the best of cinema and TV, from Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s biggest hits. They share insights, debate favorites, and occasionally clash—but always keep it entertaining. They’ll take you behind the scenes and in front of the camera, bringing back your favorite memories along the way.
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The Second Golden Age by KNOW is a podcast centred around the Qu’ran, Science and lifelong learning, looking at reviving the spirit of the first Islamic Golden Age and how we can use this knowledge to change and impact the world, today. Can spirituality and the sciences be united harmoniously to usher in a Second Golden Age of Islam?
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One fateful November night, Alydar mysteriously broke his leg while alone in his stall at 10 pm. An insurance investigation ensued, and his injury was declared an accident. $41.5 million was paid out by Lloyds of London and Golden Eagle Insurance Company. Later the FBI would get involved and there would be two federal trials. BROKEN, one part true-crime and one part courtroom drama, is set in the evocative history of the adrenaline-filled days of horse racing's golden age. The author intervi ...
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Swan Agency Real Estate based in Bar Harbor, Maine is celebrating their 50th year building up to their April 1, 2025 Golden Anniversary. The podcast features conversations with Swan Agency brokers and associates about the business, their personal stories, look backs and thoughts on the state of the industry.
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Welcome Back Duke Front Row Classics is excited to welcome back James Duke Mason this week. Brandon and Duke catch up on everything happening in the last year. They also touch on some of Duke’s grandfather’s (James Mason) best performances. The discussion turns to films like A Star is Born, The Last of Sheila, Lolita and Heaven Can Wait. We also pr…
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Some things just come together naturally—like Joey Landreth and Revv Amps. It all started in 2015, when Derek had Joey try out the entire Revv lineup for his first solo record, Whiskey. That moment sparked a friendship and a professional relationship that’s been going strong ever since. From the Generator 7-40 to the Dynamis, to playing a key role …
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Andrew Zucker chats with Rolling Stone contributing writer Jack Crosbie, who recently profiled Dana White and UFC’s takeover of American culture. Over two decades, White transformed the once-fringe sport, turning it into a mainstream powerhouse. Today, the billion-dollar circus is fully enmeshed in American politics, too, thanks in no small part to…
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Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that helps orthodontists compete on expertise and trust. Hosted by Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein, this show explores technology and strategies shaping modern orthodontics. In this episode, Dr. Adam Reynolds shares how Grin’s remote monitoring transformed his practice, improving efficiency, …
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His Girl Hollywood Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome author & entertainment journalist Maureen Lee Lenker. Brandon and Maureen discuss her origins as a classic film fan favorite film genres and most memorable writing assignments. The conversation, then, turns to her latest book, “His Girl Hollywood”, an historical fiction romance set in Clas…
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Garbo Talks! “Garbo Talks!”. Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of most promoted events in film history. Brandon is joined by Peter Martin to break down 1930’s Anna Christie. The two discuss Clarence Brown’s adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize winning play. This early talkie helped to cement Greta Garbo as a screen icon. Brandon a…
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Joey gets his hands on the Catlinbread Topanga Spring Reverb for the first time, sharing his thoughts and first impressions after hearing it on a recent session. Meanwhile, Derek is utterly ashamed that Joey didn’t know what an ODR was… because how can you be a true Canadian and not know about the Outdoor Rink? 🤦‍♂️🏒 Will the Topanga live up to the…
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Miss Grant Takes Richmond Front Row Classics is taking a look at an underrated comedy gem in the career of Lucille Ball. Brandon welcomes back Sarah Royal, author of “AKA Lucy”, to take a look at Miss Grant Takes Richmond from 1949. This film came two years before Lucy reached superstardom on “I Love Lucy”. Yet, the film shows seeds of the birth of…
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Ida Lupino: As we recognize Women’s History Month, we’ll talk about Ida Lupino in this episode. She was a pioneer for women in filmmaking… women in all industries, really… when she wanted to reach farther than acting. She wanted to write and direct. So she did. A truly inspirational story. PATREON: patreon.com/starsofthegoldenagepodcast Episode Sou…
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Andrew Zucker sits down with Bart Hutchins, the restaurateur behind Butterworth’s, one of D.C.’s most buzzed-about restaurants. In just six months, the restaurant has become a watering hole for MAGA and welcomed administration officials like Kash Patel and Scott Bessent, as well as Speaker Mike Johnson, Nigel Farage, and Steve Bannon. Bart discusse…
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We’ll Always Have Casablanca Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome author, professor & historian Noah Isenberg. Noah penned one of Brandon’s favorite film books, “We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood’s Most Beloved Movie”. Brandon and Noah discuss their initial discovery of the film as well as their favorite…
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The Golden Age with Andrew Zucker is a weekly podcast unpacking the biggest stories where culture and politics collide—because today, you can't understand one without the other. As a contributing editor at Town & Country and writer for various publications, Andrew has focused his reporting on this intersection. The Golden Age goes beyond the headli…
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Edie Sedgwick, Part Two from ArtMuse Podcast. Host Grace Anna concludes the tragic story of 1960s "It Girl" Edie Sedgwick. You can find part one on my episode list or on the ArtMuse show page. Learn More about ArtMuse at their website https://www.artmusepodcast.com/ You can listen to ArtMuse wherever you listen to your podcasts!…
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Incredible guitars with an even more incredible mission. My good friend Daniel Blom, a master luthier, builds these amazing instruments in Tennessee. He started the company with his son, who tragically passed away after battling addiction. To honor his son’s memory, Dan created ‘Guitars That Care’—a program where proceeds from one guitar sale each …
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Dial M for Murder Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most underrated classics. Brandon is joined by Emily Nesbitt to talk 1954’s Dial M for Murder. The hosts discuss Hitchcock’s unique storytelling and camera work. The performances of Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Bob Cummings & John Williams are also celebrated. FEATURING…
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Mary Pickford: She was managing her household at the age of 6, theatrical actress by the age of 7, silent film superstar by 16. Silent film star, producer, script writer, studio head, women's rights activist, philanthropist, founder of many programs and foundations. Known as America's Sweetheart, but really she was America's Badass Female Trailblaz…
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I'm happy to share this special episode from ArtMuse Podcast. Host Grace Anna shares the tragic story of 1960s "It Girl" Edie Sedgwick, muse of Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan. Stay tuned next week for Part Two. Learn More about ArtMuse at their website https://www.artmusepodcast.com/ You can listen to ArtMuse wherever you listen to your podcasts!…
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Welcome Jacqueline Stewart Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome Turner Classic Movies host Jacqueline Stewart. Brandon and Jacqueline discuss her career in film scholarship and origins as a film fan. The two also discuss her passion for African American film history and silent film. The conversation, then, turns to TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar. Bran…
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Join Joey as he introduces us to the Kingsley Troubadour pre-amp pedal, a custom-ordered gem that replicates the classic sound of a 5E3 Deluxe! In this episode, we dive into whether Kingsley has truly captured the essence of the legendary tweed deluxe tone. Joey takes us through the features and functionality of this versatile preamp pedal, demonst…
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The Public Enemy Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of Hollywood’s most famous gangster films. 1931’s The Public Enemy set the stage for so many films that followed. Brandon is joined by writer, Sophia D’Aurelio to break down the movie. Sophia is versed in many areas of classic film, especially topics involving pre-code films and Jean Harlo…
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Paul Robeson: Football legend, lawyer, classical singer, actor, social activist. Paul Robeson was ALL of those things. When the US banned him from leaving the country for 9 years, he took action and spoke up for inequality. He fought for the inequality throughout the nation, making huge personal sacrifices in doing so. A true hero. Episode Sources:…
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The Big Carnival Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most cynically biting films ever made. Brandon is happy to welcome back author/historian Chris Yogerst to take a look at Billy Wilder’s Ace in the Hole. This 1951 film is one of the most audacious films in Wilder’s canon. Brandon and Chris pay tribute to the amazing performance by K…
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It's Klon time! Join us as Derek brings out the holy grail of overdrive pedals—the Klon! In this episode, he pulls out his Gold and Silver Klons to explore whether they're truly worth the hype or just another trend. Widely known as one of the most cloned pedals on the market, the Klon has achieved legendary status. But is the authentic experience t…
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Rock a Hula Front Row Classics is celebrating the 90th birthday of Elvis Presley with one of his most popular movies. Brandon welcomes back Tristan Tapscott to chat about 1961’s Blue Hawaii. Elvis was at the peak of popularity and magnetism when he made this escapist musical romp. Brandon and Tristan discuss the many colorful locations and musical …
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Louise Beavers: One of the most famous black actors of the 1930s and the star of one of the most influential and groundbreaking movies of the 1930s in terms of race relations. Patreon: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodcast Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/GoldenAge Episode Sources: an article from Immortal Ephemera from March 11, 2013; an…
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also said in his memo that his department would prioritize funding states that fully cooperate with immigration enforcement. They said only criminals were being rounded up and deported. Now migrant workers who have no criminal backgrounds are being sent to Guantanamo. (Not a a joke.)…
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This a song a reaction to Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy's memo that he intends for his agency to prioritize funds for states who have high marriage and birth rates. The song's about a man living in a blue state, on his commute home from work. The commute takes too long, because of abandoned construction projects. Sean Duffy's edict is hurt…
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Joey introduces his Analog Man ARDX20 analog delay pedal, a true gem that was ahead of its time! This pedal is extra special as it was once owned by one of Joey's favorite Canadian slide guitar players, the incredible Kevin Breit. In this video, we dive into the versatility and unique quirks of the ARDX20, highlighting why it stands out in the worl…
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Storm Warning Front Row Classics is celebrating an audacious and vastly underrated thriller from Warner Bros. Brandon is pleased to welcome back Holley Snaith to discuss Storm Warning from 1950. This noir thriller was an allegory for the politically charged era of the Red Scare in Hollywood. Brandon and Holley discuss Richard Brooks’ and Daniel Fuc…
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Ambassador Satch himself! The truest of true jazz legends. He rose up from a childhood in one of the poorest neighborhoods in New Orleans to be one of the most beloved musicians in the world. But he faced the harsh reality of racism every day, fame or no fame. He even went up against the President of the United States over the issue of segregation …
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Welcome John Joseph Front Row Classics welcomes content creator John Joseph to the show. John Joseph has a series of classic Hollywood related videos and posts through his various social media platforms. He and Brandon discuss the origins of their classic film fandom, favorite films and the studio system. The conversation, then, moves to the career…
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Join us this week as we explore the intriguing concept of the "Good Wood Era" in Gibson guitars! We've all heard the rumors, but is there any truth behind the hype? In this episode, we take a closer look at a couple of Derek's 1991 Les Paul Standards and investigate what makes these guitars so special. Is it truly the quality of the wood used, or w…
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Hattie McDaniel's story is worth highlighting again! If you haven't listened to her remarkable story, please take the time to do so. Her story is an important look into what black entertainers were subjected to in our past. She was the first African American to win an Oscar, yet that didn't change the fact that she was a black woman in the 1930s an…
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The Big Parade Front Row Classics is celebrating the 100th anniversary of another landmark silent film. Our friend, Emmett Stanton, joins us to take a look at 1925’s The Big Parade. Brandon and Emmett discuss one of Hollywood’s earliest statements about war and how it influenced the films that came after. The hosts discuss the timeless performance …
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Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues. She rose from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential blues singers of all times. She fought through racism, abuse, attacks, and even a standoff with the KKK. She was tough, and she fought the fight for those who came after her. As we recognize Black History Month, Bessie Smith's story is the first …
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In this final installment of my chat with historian Richard Tomlinson, author of Amazing Grace - The Man Who Was W.G. (2015), we discuss Grace's love of sports outside of cricket, particularly lawn bowls and golf, his colossal statistics with both bat and ball, and his legacy today. ABOUT RICHARD TOMLINSON: Richard Tomlinson is a British historian …
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We're constantly looking for the best alternative to the "real thing", and from the second we plugged in the Nordvang 83 Drive we were completely floored. Taking inspiration from two of our all time favourite pedals, the Bluesbreaker and the Klon, the warmth and depth of its tones were instantly captivating. With versatile controls that actually ma…
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Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that keeps orthodontists ahead of the curve in innovation and patient care. Join hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein as they explore groundbreaking advancements shaping the future of orthodontics. In today’s episode, they welcome Dr. Neil Warshawsky, founder of Get It Straight Orthodontics,…
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