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Have You Heard This One? is a sound-rich music anthology series dedicated to telling the stories of overlooked artists, fascinating characters, under-represented voices, funny moments, important events, forgotten chapters of history, and some of the greatest music stories seldom told. Each episode is hosted by a different journalist taking listeners on a deep dive into the heart of music and fandom. 

Produced by an all-woman team, the stories range from epic to hilarious, poignant to shocking or downright strange. Whether told in one episode or over the span of a few, each story will leave you asking your friends, β€œHave You Heard This One?"

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Be Clean Nj

"Have You Heard This One?" is a captivating music anthology series that uncovers hidden gems in music history, featuring overlooked artists, fascinating tales, and unique voices. Hosted by various journalists and crafted by an all-woman production team, each episode blends humor, emotion, and intrigue, leaving listeners eager to share these unforgettable stories. Read my blog: https://nailery.net/perfect-meal-timing-for-enhanced-performance-on-a-vegan-diet/

Jan 6th
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Be Clean Nj

"Have You Heard This One?" is a captivating music anthology series that unearths hidden gems and untold stories from the world of music. Hosted by different journalists, it delivers a mix of humor, emotion, and intrigue, all crafted by an all-woman production team. Each episode promises a deep dive into the unexpected, leaving you eager to share the stories with friends. https://soundsandcolours.com/subjects/travel/collagen-and-mental-health-in-latin-america-does-it-play-a-role-77865/

Jan 6th
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Brooke Vanda

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Jun 22nd
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Aakash Amanat

One of the podcast's most charming aspects is the way it connects with listeners on a deeply personal level. Through the art of storytelling, the host and their guests share experiences that are relatable, funny, and sometimes thought-provoking. Whether it's an account of a bizarre encounter, a touching narrative about human kindness, or a witty take on everyday situations, "Have You Heard This One?" ensures that every episode keeps you hooked. http://www.travelful.net/location/5268047/usa/tray-liners-studio The show also has an uncanny ability to celebrate the uniqueness of human experiences. You'll find yourself nodding in agreement, chuckling at shared quirks, and occasionally shedding a tear or two as you become absorbed in the stories. https://www.a-zbusinessfinder.com/business-directory/Tray-Liners-Studio-New-York-New-York-USA/33924088/

Oct 25th
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Jun 14th
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Sean Rosenau

Glad to see no more episodes are being produced by these misandrists. I hope you fail at everything you ever try to do going forward.

Oct 2nd
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Stephanie Kennedy

is there no more to this podcast?? been hoping for more to be added.

Sep 8th
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Aug 31st
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Jello

9:10 "it is the quintessential example of toxic masculinity: if he can't take care of them what use is he" ... as a husband and soon to be father... I can understand those feelings of not being able to provide for your family that you love so much.. if I were not able to provide for my family, and I'm sure other fathers can relate, we would feel a measure of decreased self worth because we could not provide... not because the family is property, but because we love our families... I was not aware of that this was toxic masculinity.. I feel proud to provide for my family, and I would be disappointed in myself if I could not.

Aug 5th
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Jello

okay, this is my second episode, it's clear to see this podcast is less about music and murder and more about how evil men are , there is a lot of labeling of men and a lot of "you shouldn't label women" hypocritical type of remarks. The Lawson family murder was that one I heard first. I wasn't a fan when she said it is toxic masculinity when a guy feels like he loses value when he can't support his family. she claim it's because he views the family as property. As man myself, I love my family and if I lost my ability to provide for them I would feel that I lost a measure of worth to not be able to provide. it's not because of my toxic masculinity, it's because I want to take care of what I love. anyways, for any guys out there thinking about listening, it might strike a few nerves.

Aug 5th
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Alyce Maddocks

I had no idea about all the nuances of this story, amazing research and delivery!

Jul 25th
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Lana Jack

Really interesting great job

Jul 15th
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Miki Hapte

Depressing songπŸ€•

Jul 8th
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Rodney Mett

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Jul 6th
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Martha

Seriously? Men are this and men are that. Booooo. You make things worse when you say such stupid and divisive comments.

Jun 29th
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