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Precepts for Life on Oneplace.com:Kay Arthur

Precepts for Life on Oneplace.com

To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/101 This half-hour Bible study program teaches you practical Bible study tools. Verse by verse you'll discover how to observe God's Word, interpret its meaning, and apply its truth to your daily life.

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Precepts from God's Word on Oneplace.com:Kay Arthur

Precepts from God's Word on Oneplace.com

To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/103 Get sixty seconds worth of powerful principles to guide you through the day.

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King Arthur by Joseph Comyns Carr (1849 - 1916):LibriVox

King Arthur by Joseph Comyns Carr (1849 - 1916)

A retelling of the classic legend of King Arthur, Guinevere & Sir Lancelot. (Summary by Amanda Friday)CastKing Arthur: Algy PugSir Lancelot: Max KorlingeSir Mordred: Ric FSir Kay: DrakaunusSir Gawaine: Alan MapstoneSir Bedevere: Grace GarrettSir Agravaine: Brett W. DowneySir Percival: Eden Rea-HedrickSir Lavaine: David WarnerSir Dagonet: Peter MakusMerlin: ToddMessenger: Elizabeth KlettGaoler: Jason MillsGuinevere: Amanda FridayElaine: Elizabeth KlettMorgan Le Fay: Libby GohnClarissant: Bethany BaldwinSpirit of the Lake: Charlotte DuckettLake Spirits, Maidens, Knights, and Chorus: Bethany Baldwin, Brett W. Downey, Charlotte Duckett, Amanda Friday, Libby Gohn, Elizabeth Klett, Eden Rea-Hedrick, ToddNarrator: amaskillAudio edited by Libby Gohn

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Defeat of Youth and Other Poems, The by Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963):LibriVox

Defeat of Youth and Other Poems, The by Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)

Though later known for his essays and novels, Aldous Huxley started his writing career as a poet. Published in 1918, The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems is his third compilation of poetry. The volume begins with "The Defeat of Youth", a sequence of twenty-two sonnets that explores irreconcilability of the ideal and the disappointing reality. Jerome Meckier called it “the century’s most successful sonnet sequence, better than Auden’s or Edna St. Vincent Millay’s.” In the rest of the volume, Huxley continues to explore themes started in The Burning Wheel, his first volume of poetry, including vision, blindness, and other contrasts. The volume concludes with two English translations by Huxley of two French poems: Stéphane Mallarmé’s 1876 poem “L’Après-midi d’un faune" and Arthur Rimbaud’s (1871) poem “Les Chercheuses de poux,” translated as “The Louse Hunters.” Summary by Mary Kay.

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Word Shaped Church:Kay & David Arthur

Word Shaped Church

Kay Arthur founded Precept Ministries International with her husband, Jack, in 1970 out of a passion to establish people in God’s Word. What began as a fledgling ministry to teens is now a worldwide enterprise. Arthur has written 100-plus books and Bible studies, of which four received the Gold Medallion Award. Arthur reaches millions of viewers and listeners through Precepts for Life and Precepts from God’s Word, aired on nearly 1000 radio and television stations worldwide and online at Precept.org. David Arthur, Vice President of Teaching and Training of Precept Ministries International, came after serving at Generous Giving as a vice president. He also served several years as a pastor in the Presbyterian Church of America and the Associated Reformed Presbyterian denominations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational management from Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, GA, and a master’s in theology from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS. For more resources from Gordon-Conwell, check out our new online store at gordonconwellstore.org

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Into the Aether - A Low Key Video Game Podcast:Stephen Hilger + Brendon Bigley

Into the Aether - A Low Key Video Game Podcast

A low key video game podcast by Stephen Hilger and Brendon Bigley. Produced by AJ Fillari!

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Thomas Dekker and William Rowley - The Witch of Edmonton:Michela Bertazzo

Thomas Dekker and William Rowley - The Witch of Edmonton

Mother Elizabeth Sawyer is a poor, lonely, and unfairly ostracized old woman with nothing left to lose. Frank is a poor farmer who intends to marry his beloved Winnifred, who is pregnant with his child, but is pressured to marry Susan, the rich yeoman's daughter. Young Cuddy Banks is a clown who pines after a girl who doesn't love him. When Mother Sawyer turns to witchcraft after being unjustly accused of it, a talking devil-dog named Tom (performed by a human actor) comes to her aid, becoming her familiar and only friend. Though she intends to get her revenge, little does she know many of those around her are only too willing to sell their souls to the devil all by themselves. The play was inspired by the real-life story of Elizabeth Sawyer, who had been executed for witchcraft on 19 April 1621, and draws heavily on a pamphlet by Henry Goodcole, The wonderful discoverie of Elizabeth Sawyer, Witch (1621). While the pamphlet may be very ready to capitalize on the sensational story of a witch and portray Sawyer as simply a bad woman, the play does not permit an easy and comfortable demonization of her. It presents her as a product of society rather than an anomaly in it. - Summary by Mary Kay CastNarrator: LydiaCWMother Elizabeth Sawyer: ElizabbyAnne: NewgatenovelistSusan: KittyKatherine: KristingjWinnifred: glorianaSir Arthur Clarington: HamletOld Thorney / Hamluc: unreadpagesCarter: ToddHWWarbeck: jburlinsonSomerton: SalvationistFrank Thorney: Dave in the FaxOld Banks: alanmapstoneCuddy Banks: BlueFunkDog, aka Tom: RobBoardRatcliffe: McFarlaneJustice / Constable: dlolso21First Clown / First Countryman: KhaghbboommmSecond Clown / Second Countryman: catroseThird Clown / Third Countryman: leanneyauyauFourth Clown / Sawgut: HamletEdited by: carteki and linny

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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, Book Summary, Podcast, English:Raghvendra Singh

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, Book Summary, Podcast, English

Buy the book on Amazon : https://amzn.to/4p0H9oaThink and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century (Think and Grow Rich Series)Think and Grow Rich has been called the “Granddaddy of All Motivational Literature.” It was the first book to boldly ask, “What makes a winner?” The man who asked and listened for the answer, Napoleon Hill, is now counted in the top ranks of the world's winners himself. The most famous of all teachers of success spent “a fortune and the better part of a lifetime of effort” to produce the “Law of Success” philosophy that forms the basis of his books and that is so powerfully summarized in this one.In the original Think and Grow Rich, published in 1937, Hill draws on stories of Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and other millionaires of his generation to illustrate his principles. In the updated version, Arthur R. Pell, Ph.D., a nationally known author, lecturer, and consultant in human resources management and an expert in applying Hill's thought, deftly interweaves anecdotes of how contemporary millionaires and billionaires, such as Bill Gates, Mary Kay Ash, Dave Thomas, and Sir John Templeton, achieved their wealth. Outmoded or arcane terminology and examples are faithfully refreshed to preclude any stumbling blocks to a new generation of readers.

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Pure Passion:Charisma Podcast Network

Pure Passion

Pure Passion deals with sexual sin and brokenness and the issues that surround it from a biblical perspective. Each episode covers topics such as homosexual confusion, child sexual abuse, sexual addiction, masturbation, pornography, transgender conditions, prostitution, human trafficking, father-wounding, and much more. From personal testimonies to expert teaching, you will recognize many Christian leaders such as Steven Arterburn, Francis MacNutt, John Sandford, Neil Anderson, Kay Arthur, Jack Frost, Joe Dallas, Peter Horrobin, Diane Langberg and John Bevere. Pure Passion addresses each issue from a biblical perspective and unveils God’s way of escape and healing. Spread the word to friends, pastors and support groups about God's healing message heard twice each week on the Pure Passion Podcast.

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Witch of Edmonton, The by Thomas Dekker (c.1572 - 1632), William Rowley (1585 - 1626) et al.:LibriVox

Witch of Edmonton, The by Thomas Dekker (c.1572 - 1632), William Rowley (1585 - 1626) et al.

Mother Elizabeth Sawyer is a poor, lonely, and unfairly ostracized old woman with nothing left to lose. Frank is a poor farmer who intends to marry his beloved Winnifred, who is pregnant with his child, but is pressured to marry Susan, the rich yeoman's daughter. Young Cuddy Banks is a clown who pines after a girl who doesn't love him. When Mother Sawyer turns to witchcraft after being unjustly accused of it, a talking devil-dog named Tom (performed by a human actor) comes to her aid, becoming her familiar and only friend. Though she intends to get her revenge, little does she know many of those around her are only too willing to sell their souls to the devil all by themselves. The play was inspired by the real-life story of Elizabeth Sawyer, who had been executed for witchcraft on 19 April 1621, and draws heavily on a pamphlet by Henry Goodcole, The wonderful discoverie of Elizabeth Sawyer, Witch (1621). While the pamphlet may be very ready to capitalize on the sensational story of a witch and portray Sawyer as simply a bad woman, the play does not permit an easy and comfortable demonization of her. It presents her as a product of society rather than an anomaly in it. - Summary by Mary Kay CastNarrator: LydiaCWMother Elizabeth Sawyer: ElizabbyAnne: NewgatenovelistSusan: KittyKatherine: KristingjWinnifred: glorianaSir Arthur Clarington: HamletOld Thorney / Hamluc: unreadpagesCarter: ToddHWWarbeck: jburlinsonSomerton: SalvationistFrank Thorney: Dave in the FaxOld Banks: alanmapstoneCuddy Banks: BlueFunkDog, aka Tom: RobBoardRatcliffe: McFarlaneJustice / Constable: dlolso21First Clown / First Countryman: KhaghbboommmSecond Clown / Second Countryman: catroseThird Clown / Third Countryman: leanneyauyauFourth Clown / Sawgut: HamletEdited by: carteki and linny

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Radio Albion:Unknown (noreply@blogger.com)

Radio Albion

Common sense talk radio for the authentic Nationalist community

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Author's Voice with KAJ:Khudania Ajay

Author's Voice with KAJ

The Author's Voice with KAJ — top 5% global platform — conversation-led, editorially independent, video-first, live-first. In-depth, unscripted conversations with authors — exploring the ideas, experience, and thinking behind books that shape how we see the world. Hosted by Khudania Ajay (KAJ), independent journalist with 2,500+ long-form conversations. If you're a reader, writer, or someone who believes books change how we think — you belong here. Guesting: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/kajauthors Part of the KAJ Masterclass ecosystem. 🌐 https://www.kajmasterclass.com

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King Arthur:Joseph Comyns Carr

King Arthur

A retelling of the classic legend of King Arthur, Guinevere & Sir Lancelot. (Summary by Amanda Friday)CastKing Arthur: Algy PugSir Lancelot: Max KorlingeSir Mordred: Ric FSir Kay: DrakaunusSir Gawaine: Alan MapstoneSir Bedevere: Grace GarrettSir Agravaine: Brett W. DowneySir Percival: Eden Rea-HedrickSir Lavaine: David WarnerSir Dagonet: Peter MakusMerlin: ToddMessenger: Elizabeth KlettGaoler: Jason MillsGuinevere: Amanda FridayElaine: Elizabeth KlettMorgan Le Fay: Libby GohnClarissant: Bethany BaldwinSpirit of the Lake: Charlotte DuckettLake Spirits, Maidens, Knights, and Chorus: Bethany Baldwin, Brett W. Downey, Charlotte Duckett, Amanda Friday, Libby Gohn, Elizabeth Klett, Eden Rea-Hedrick, ToddNarrator: amaskillAudio edited by Libby Gohn

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The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems:Aldous Huxley

The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems

Though later known for his essays and novels, Aldous Huxley started his writing career as a poet. Published in 1918, The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems is his third compilation of poetry. The volume begins with "The Defeat of Youth", a sequence of twenty-two sonnets that explores irreconcilability of the ideal and the disappointing reality. Jerome Meckier called it “the century’s most successful sonnet sequence, better than Auden’s or Edna St. Vincent Millay’s.” In the rest of the volume, Huxley continues to explore themes started in The Burning Wheel, his first volume of poetry, including vision, blindness, and other contrasts. The volume concludes with two English translations by Huxley of two French poems: Stéphane Mallarmé’s 1876 poem “L’Après-midi d’un faune" and Arthur Rimbaud’s (1871) poem “Les Chercheuses de poux,” translated as “The Louse Hunters.” Summary by Mary Kay.

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The Resilient Author with Kary Youman:Kary Youman

The Resilient Author with Kary Youman

The Resilient Author Podcast explores the architecture of impact. Host Kary Youman goes behind the scenes with nonfiction authors who have turned personal setbacks into proprietary frameworks. These aren’t just stories about writing; they are deep dives into how resilience is codified into a legacy. Through structured, high-fidelity conversations, Kary extracts the "hard-won wisdom" from leaders who have faced down the setbacks of the build to bring their message to the world. Whether you are a founder, consultant, or creator, this show offers the strategic insights and professional courage needed to turn your lived experience into a lasting authority asset.

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The Official The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Podcast:Wondery

The Official The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Podcast

Go deeper into the canals of Númenor, the mines of Khazad-dûm, the halls of Lindon, and more with The Official The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Podcast. Host Felicia Day takes a fresh and insightful look at the groundbreaking series and what it takes to bring Middle-earth to life. Each episode features exclusive interviews with cast and crew, including Morfydd Clark (Galadriel), Owain Arthur (Prince Durin), and the showrunners, J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, that take us behind the scenes with jaw-dropping stories and Easter eggs you won’t want to miss.Audible subscribers can listen to all episodes of The Official The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Podcast ad-free right now. Join Audible today by downloading the Audible app.

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Haunted - Tales of the Supernatural:Wibble

Haunted - Tales of the Supernatural

HAUNTED: TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL A BBC WORLD SERVICE, series of twenty-four episodes, broadcast from 1980-84. It included both classic and original ghost stories in a 30 minute format. They were dramatized by Derek Hoddinott and directed by him, unless otherwise noted. HUGE thanks to Internet Archive user thecoolerking for sending along the episodes I was missing so here’s the complete series. Most are high quality Mp3s, but I’ve also uploaded FLACs wherever possible. Episodes include: SEASON 1 1980-06-21 Little Girl Lost [by Rosemary Timperley] With the recent death of her second husband, Mrs. Grove now stays with her son from her first marriage, Herbert, and his wife, Sally. Sally and Herbert think she has gone mad as she continually talks to her late second husband, John, so they’ve called in a doctor to take a look at her. But Janet, Herbert and Sally’s daughter, believes that Mrs. Grove can talk to her late husband and wants to be able to hear his voice, too. Sally feels she is losing control over her daughter as she gets closer with Mrs. Grove and begs her husband to stop it. “Little Girl Lost” by Rosemary Timperley was first published in ‘The Bumper Book of Ghost Stories’ in 1975. With Jenny Lyndon [Sally Lake], John Carson [Herbert Lake], Ruth Dunning [Mrs. Grove], Bernadette Windsor [Janet Lake], and Adrian Eagan [Doctor Raven / John Grove]. 1980-06-28 What Was It [by Fitz-James O’Brien] It is July 1854. Harry has just arrived No.28 Twenty-sixth Street, in New York City. It was built some fifteen or twenty years earlier by a well-known New York merchant, who five years earlier threw the commercial world into convulsions by a stupendous bank fraud. He escaped to Europe, and died not long after of a broken heart. Almost immediately after the news of his decease reached America, and was verified, the report spread in Twenty-sixth Street that No. 28 was haunted. Before it was turned into a boarding-house, the caretaker and his wife, placed there by the house agent into whose hands it had passed for purposes of renting or sale, declared that they were troubled with unnatural noises. Doors were opened without any visible agency. The remnants of furniture scattered through the various rooms were, during the night, piled one upon the other by unknown hands. Invisible feet passed up and down the stairs in broad daylight, accompanied by the rustle of unseen silk dresses, and the gliding of viewless hands along the massive balusters. The care taker and his wife declared that they would live there no longer. The house remained untenanted for three years before Mrs. Moffat took over, turining it into a boarding-house. And after spending a month there, Harry was forced to acknowledge that nothing in the remotest degree approaching the supernatural had manifested itself until one night… What Was It? by Fitz-James O’Brien (31st December 1828 – 6th April 1862) was first published in “Harper’s” in March 1859. It was the first well-shaped short story of a tangible but invisible being, and the prototype of de Maupassant’s Horla. With Peter Marinker [Harry Crown], Blane Fairman [Doctor Stephen Hammond], and Helen Horton [Mrs. Moffatt]. 1980-07-05 The Family [by John Elliot] As solicitor David Eccleston arrives at his client’s (Mr. Watson) lodgings, he is met by a Detective Sergeant who gives him a letter from Watson that he feels he should read before he sees him. The letter is about something peculiar that has happened to him. It concerns a young women by the name of Carol Temple that he met late one night around 1:00 a.m. in front of the boarding house where he lived. She had no home, no parents, no relations so he invited her up to his flat to get out of the cold and have something to eat. He allowed her to stay the night though with no plans to take advantage of the situation… but he did. She left the next day under friendly terms and he didn’t see her for three months until, one day, he arrived home late from a job and there she was. She tells him that she is pregnant. Whether it is his child or not he wants her to stay – he will take care of her – but she protests telling him that he must first hear her story… With George Cole [Mr. Watson], Janet Maw [Carol Temple], Peter Baldwin [Detective Sergeant Forester], John Church [David Eccleston], Elizabeth Ryder [The Nurse], Jane Thompson [The Reception], and Graham Faulkner [The Policeman]. 1980-07-12 Walk on Water [by Rosemary Timperley] Young Rachel finds her whole life blighted by one encounter. A salutary lesson about talking to strangers, as a young girl finds her whole life blighted by one encounter. Stars Anna Cooper as Rachel, Ursula Howells as Mother, Jack May as Father, David Ashford as Peter and Brian Hewlett as the Man. With Brian Haines, Trevor Cooper and Leonard Fenton. 1980-07-19 The Dream Woman [by Wilkie Collins] Isaac lives in constant fear of a knife-wielding female. But is she of this Earth, or from beyond the grave? Stars Charles Kay. 1980-07-26 The Decoy [by Algernon Blackwood] Adapted by Derek Hoddinott from Algernon Blackwood’s short story. “The Decoy” was first published in an anthology entitled: The Wolves of God, and Other Fey Stories, 1921. 1980-08-02 Listen to the Silence [by Rosemary Timperley] Mary must face her fears. Can she refuse the offer made by a strange voice claiming to be her grandfather? Stars Gwen Watford. 1980-08-09 The Inexperienced Ghost [by H. G. Wells] A man encounters a troubled spirit. But could this meeting lead to tragedy? Adapted by Patricia Mays from H. G. Wells’ story. Starring Donald Houston and Christopher Guard. 1980-08-16 Christina [by Daphne Castell] Miss Chaucer tells Dr. Richard that she is so depressed – in part due to the recent death of a friend – she have tried to shake it off but with no luck. Since Mary’s death she has can’t seem to take the same pleasure in writing, especially children stories. Also, before Mary died she had lost a lot of money – mostly to oversea investments. She has no family to turn to for hope or advise. Mary would have helped her had she been well enough. To an extent, Mary was her family. She’s is alone now. It is that fact that depresses and frightens her. Dr. Richard tells her that she has to get away. A fresh environment; a new locality; to get out of London; to find a new village somewhere and make new friends – find a new rythm for her life and then rethink her future. That is what she did and that is how she came to meet Mrs. Crozier, the housekeeper, and Christina, the ghost of a child who has come back to the house where she once lived. But why? First published in “Superhorror” (1976), a short story and novelette collection consisting of (Novelettes) ‘Wood’ by Robert Aickman; ‘The Pattern’ by Ramsey Campbell; ‘The Hunting Ground’ by David Drake; and ‘Dark Wings’ by Fritz Leiber. (Short Stories) ‘The Viaduct’ by Brian Lumley; ‘The Petey Car’ by Manly Wade Wellman; ‘Fog in My Throat’ by R. A. Lafferty; ‘Christina’ by Daphne Castell; and ‘The Case of James Elmo Freebish’ by Joseph F. Pumilia. (Essays/Articles) ‘Introduction (Superhorror)’ by Ramsey Campbell. 1980-08-23 The Late Departure [by Glen Chandler] Peter Harrington is a 43-year-old workaholic who is overweight, a smoker, and has high blood pressure. His business associates and wife keep telling him that he will drop dead one day if he doesn’t completely change his lifestyle. One day, after another hectic day at work, he runs to the station to catch the 11:00 p.m. train home. As he sits in one of the compartments, time starts to drift past 11:00 p.m. with no train departure. Slowly, he starts to see that all those around him, railway emloyees and passengers, act strangely towards him as none are concerned about the late departure. Where is this train going and will he ever get home? 1980-08-30 Esmeralda [by John Keir Cross] Felix might finally be free of his wife, but who is the mysterious woman claiming to be his daughter? Starring George Baker 1980-09-06 A Pair of Hands [by Arthur Quiller-Couch] More than causing goose pimples, this tender tale tugs at the heartstrings with its touching description of the antics of the “most harmless ghost in the world.” The pair of hands that show up in the house rented by Miss Poulton belong to a girl Margaret, who had died of diptheria at the tender age of seven. Ever since, her little hands appear every now and then to dust and clean the house with an almost obsessive desire to keep it free of infection. So unobtrusive and gentle is the dead girl’s presence that hers is the friendliest ghost. As Miss Poulton says of this sweet spirit: she “smoothed my pillow, touched and made my table comely, in summers lifted the heads of the flowers as I passed” The short story ‘A Pair of Hands’ by Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863 – 1944) was first published in 1898. 1980-09-13 Keeping His Promise [by Algernon Blackwood] A sudden queer sensation of fear passed over him—a faintness and a shiver down the back. It went, however, almost as soon as it came, and he was just debating whether he would call aloud.to his invisible visitor, or slam the door and return to his books, when the cause of the disturbance turned the corner very slowly and came into view… This tale concerns a young man by the name of Jack Marriott who is a fourth year student at Edinburgh University. One night he is cramming for his finals when his friend, Ambrose Field, from a long time ago knocks on the door in a terrible state. His friend is close to starvation, and so Marriot feeds him and sets him to sleep. As his friend sleeps, Marriott discovers that nothing is quite as it seems with the situation. A promise that was made a long time ago seems to have come back to haunt him – literally. Dramatized by Patricia Mays, “Keeping His Promise” was first published in 1906 in Blackwood’s short story collection, ‘The Empty House: And Other Ghost Stories’. With Eric Deacon [Jack Marriott], Ch

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What's Cookin' Today on CRN:Jennifer Horn

What's Cookin' Today on CRN

Live Monday through Friday 8-9 AM PT The Nation's Premiere Food, Wine, Travel, Health, Wealth & Entertainment Show! Click HERE for more ways to listen.

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Raiders of the Podcast:Raiders of the Podcast

Raiders of the Podcast

We are Raiders of the Podcast. We are a weekly podcast about movies. Sometimes new ones, often older ones, frequently bad ones. We like cowboy hats, face hugs, strangely sexual automaton interactions, and listeners like you.

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Boyington's B*st*rds Podcast:Steve Cloutier & Dave Brodbeck

Boyington's B*st*rds Podcast

Steve and Dave, fresh off their Mad Men watch, and their current Rockford Files watch, discuss the Black Sheep with an eye to history, pop culture and other general geekiness.