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Weekly talk show hosted by singer/songwriter, philosopher, mistake maker of them all, Andrew Hurley (Stesic Watts). Podcast will be centered around Mental Health Awareness, Emotional Trauma, Societal Norms, Spirituality, and Addiction. The hope is for people to reach out under an anonymous blanket and express the troubles they are experiencing and gain feedback on possible solutions based on the experiences of the host or co-host and vice versa. We are here to lift people up and not to judge ...
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A pod for those who love the latest in fiction, non fiction and poetry. Field is a platform for new and exciting work from across the UK and beyond. If you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.com. You can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine for just £3 per month.
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Unfiltered opinion and unfettered curiosity from hosts Umar Lee and Stefene Russell makes St. Louis Speaks the best new podcast in town. St. Louis Speaks brings to ear regular guests including local politicians, musicians, media personalities on a variety of local topics.
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Christina Cox , author of "Catholics in Washington, DC." "Catholics in the Capital" radio host, writer & podcaster. Currently with Guadalupe Radio Network on WMET 1160 AM every Friday at 1:00 PM. Breaking news on Pope Francis and "What to do in Washington, DC" for the latest on religious news, spiritually & faith. Weekly guests and co-hosts Father Jack Hurley, Dan, Dan the Radio Man & Michael Washabaugh (Mike at the Mike)radio producer.
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Welcome to The Ghost Story Book Club. Each episode, along with a special guest, writer and host Adam Z. Robinson discusses the ghost story genre and looks at a different classic ghost story. Authors include: M.R. James, E. Nesbit, Edith Wharton, Edgar Allen Poe, Algernon Blackwood, E.F Benson and many more. You can email your thoughts on the stories to: theghoststorybookclub@gmail.com and follow on Twitter at @ghostclubpod
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TV Host and Foodist Alton Brown reviews recent food news, chats with celebrities about their culinary passions, takes calls from listeners, and basically does whatever he flippin’ wants for 45 minutes.
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Breaking down science, technology, engineering and math in a way that the rest of us can comprehend and utilize in our daily lives. Imagine a Lex Fridman for the everyman, translating the complex thoughts of the worlds greatest thinkers like Lee Cronin, Razib Khan and the CTO of Signal, preeminent encrypted messaging app. This podcast is inspired by Andrew Huberman, Lex Fridman, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, David Friedberg, Jocko Willink, Tim Ferris, Balaji Srinivasan.
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DesignFootball.com is a website especially devoted to football design, offering the facility to present, manage and store creations.The DesignFootball.com Podcast aims to transport that visual experience into the world of audio, featuring chat with great minds from the world of football design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The show where I explore the real life stories & getting the low down from influencers & Content Creators from all walks of life & social media platforms. In each episode there will be a different guest sharing their experiences, successes, achievements & of course the not so good parts of being on social media & in the public eye. Here are just some of the industries I've got lined up for this season, Make up Artists , Beauticians, Musicians, Singers, Dancers, Live stream hosts, Mental heal ...
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The FI Planner

Ben Martinek CFP ®, EA, CSLP®, RICP®

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Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, an ambitious professional, or simply someone seeking financial empowerment, hang out with Ben, Deb, and Andrew each week as they unveil practical strategies to help you optimize your income, maximize your savings, and design a life that's aligned with your values and dreams. The FI Planner isn't just about numbers and spreadsheets. We'll also dive into the mindset shifts, personal growth, and lifestyle design that are vital to achieving true financial ...
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As the film adaptation of Starve Acre is released we speak to Andrew Michael Hurley about the origins and evolving life of his much loved novel. Set in the seventies, in the deceptive and unforgiving northern landscapes that fill Andrew’s work, Starve Acre is the story of a family with a bitter inheritance. Sudden tragedy leads to costly obsession …
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On this episode we catch up with Rachelle Atalla to hear more about her latest novel The Salt Flats. A tale of many threads, it centres around Martha and Finn a couple who have come to find themselves at the end of their relationship. In a bid to save what’s left between them they travel to a mysterious retreat on the Bolivian salt flats as part of…
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On this episode we meet Mateo García Elizondo to hear more about his debut novel Last Date in El Zapotal. First published in Mexico in 2019 it won the City of Barcelona Literature Award that year but has had to wait until 2024 to be published in English by Charco Press. At first glance Last Date is the story of a man who’s given up on life. Already…
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On this episode we meet the wonderful Evie Wyld to find out more about her latest novel, The Echoes. As with Evie’s previous books, The Echoes is bold in its use of time and space, spanning generations and moving from one side of the world to the other. It’s a book filled with thrilling misdirections - so no spoilers here friends. We can tell you t…
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On this episode we speak to Ella Frears about her incredible fictional memoir Good Lord. Taking the form of a single 30,000 word email it is a genre-defying, stream of consciousness address directed toward Ava, an unsuspecting estate agent. Ella’s writing is both fearless and full of energy, ranging widely across the common spaces of our lives to t…
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On this episode we sit down with Noreen Masud to hear more about her incredible memoir A Flat Place. Shortlisted this year for both the Women’s Prize for Non Fiction and the Jhalak Prize, it is an exploration of both the flat landscapes Noreen loves and ‘the flat place’ she identifies within herself. Taking in the Fens, the Orkneys, Morecombe Bay a…
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On this episode we’re joined by Katie Hale to discuss her upcoming novel The Edge of Solitude. Set on a lone ship that's slowly drifting toward the heart of the Antarctic, it's a book which asks us to consider the risks of the planet’s future being left in the hands of a few insanely wealthy individuals. The Edge of Solitude is a story of ambition,…
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On this episode we meet Lara Haworth to discuss her wonderful new novel Monumenta. It tells the story of Olha Pavic whose house has been requisitioned by Belgrade city council. They aim to bulldoze it and build a monument to an unspecified massacre in its place. Three architects pay Olga a visit in turn pitching their ideas for the monument that wi…
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To mark the publication of its paperback edition, this episode is a discussion with Octavia Bright around her wonderful memoir, This Ragged Grace. Published last year, many of you will already know it as an unsparing yet hopeful navigation of unravelling and recovery. It is a deeply human piece of work that asks us to consider the value of ambivale…
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Two wonderful books on this episode. First up we hear from Elizabeth O' Connor about her incredible debut novel Whalefall. Set on a remote island off the coast of Wales in the run up to World War Two it is a story that maps the tension between home and the hope that exists in a young heart for a life of their own. We loved this book, the island is …
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On this episode we meet Will Burns to hear about his latest poetry collection Natural Burial Ground. Many of you will know Will from his fantastic (lockdown set) novel The Paper Lantern, a portrait of a transforming social & physical landscape during the strangest of years. It is a book flooded with new found time unlike Natural Burial Ground. Inst…
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On this episode we meet up Vida Adamczewski and Catherine Prasifka. First up, Vida to discuss Amphibian her vividly inventive short story collection. It is provocative storytelling infused with a radical compassion that finds voice in new places and reimagines the body as a territory, a swamp we are invited to wallow in by the cover. Amphibian is p…
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In this episode I'll be talking with Andrew Skinner "Beany2019 (TikTok) Agency". Andrew is a multifaceted professional with a rich background in the television & film industry, having collaborated with numerous agents Andrew brings a wealth of experience in navigating the entertainment landscape with a unique journey that includes five years of imm…
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On this episode of the Ramble we meet Richard Norris to hear about his memoir of a lifetime in music, Strange Things Are Happening. The book spans the entirety of Richard’s career from an early pivotal meeting with John Peel, via the birth of Acid House to Californian adventures with Joe Strummer. But Strange Things Are Happening is much more than …
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In this episode I'll be talking with Paul Williams aka "SilverJunkiePaul". Paul is no stranger to the spotlight as he has worked as professional dancer, singer & choreographer for many years all over the world. Paul is a well established Content Creator, Designer & Videographer on many social media platforms, On this podcast episode we talk a littl…
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On this episode we speak to author Niamh Mulvey about her upcoming debut novel The Amendments. Many of you will know Niamh from her short story collection Hearts and Bones. (Head back to episode 6 of the pod if not to hear our interview with her shortly after H&B’s publication.) With The Amendments (published by Picador on April 11th) Niamh takes t…
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In this episode I'll be talking with Jon Garstang from the "Positive Pet Project" in Rhodes, Greece. Jon is a relationship coach for dogs and their human companions. He specialises in working with animal welfare organisations and rehabilitation for shelter dogs. Jon has an education programme in the Greek national curriculum and is passionate about…
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On this episode we hear from Sinéad Gleeson about her upcoming debut novel Hagstone. Set on a rugged island somewhere in the wild Atlantic it centres around the life of Nel an artist who draws inspiration from the landscape, folklore and unexplained phenomena that surround her. The island is also home to a reclusive community of women, the Inions, …
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On this episode we meet Balsam Karam to hear about her latest novel The Singularity. Set in an unnamed coastal town the story follows the impact of one woman’s death on another. It is a study of loss, migration and motherhood and a book that remains with you long after you’ve put it down. Through bold formal experimentation Balsam builds a language…
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On this episode of the Ramble, an interview with Magogodi oaMphela Makhene in which we discuss her stunning, debut short story collection, Innards. Set in Soweto (where Magogodi was raised) her stories map the lives of a small group of residents living under and after apartheid. By turns shockingly violent and deeply funny Innards is beautiful wrou…
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On this episode of Field Ramble, an interview with Aniefiok Ekpoudom to discuss his incredible work of narrative non fiction Where We Come From. Set between communities in South London, South Wales and the West Midland’s Neef’s book documents the rise of UK Rap and Grime. Beginning with the tenacious community hubs of Pirate Radio in Birmingham und…
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Field Ramble is back with award winning Irish novelist Mary Costello to hear about her latest short story collection Barcelona. It follows firmly in the footsteps of her debut novel Academy Street ( Novel of the Year 2014, The Irish Book Awards) and her first collection The China Factory in its fearlessness. Never afraid to shine a light on our dar…
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In this episode I talk with model turned horror actress/scream queen Dani Thompson. We start at the very beginning of her career with modelling in lads mags to present day where she acts & puts on her directors hat in a number of horror movies. A remarkable story of her life so far with a few spoiler alerts of her up & coming/future projects.Dani w…
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In this episode i will be getting all the gossip from John Hurley aka Bella Berserk with a frank & honest chat about his career, life & experiences. John's life has really been a journey of discovery, he has gone from developing a portfolio of mind blowing Artwork to becoming a fabulous stage performer. John will also be answering some questions fr…
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In this episode i will be talking all things skincare with Diane Reid-Hamilton CEO of Forma Beauty & Wellbeing. Also Diane will be answering some questions from my Instagram broadcast channel. https://ig.me/j/AbY4_3UGu0XIP1Nc/ Diane's contact links https://www.instagram.com/forma.beautyandwellbeing https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?⁠id=100087007…
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January is grim, there’s no two ways about it. So here are two fantastic debuts to keep you tucked up indoors and out of whichever storm has just landed. First off a chat with Lottie Hazell whose novel Piglet is published on 25.01. An unrelenting story of compulsion and unfulfilled hunger, it majors on love, class and the lack at the centre of mode…
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The show where I explore the real life stories & getting the low down from influencers & Content Creators from all walks of life & social media platforms. In each episode there will be a different guest sharing their experiences, successes, achievements & of course the not so good parts of being on social media & in the public eye. Here are just so…
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Happy 2024 people! In our first episode of the year we hear from author Ali Millar about her debut novel Ava Anna Ada. Many of you will know Ali from her incredible memoir The Last Days, a courageous and unsparing account of her upbringing in and break from the Jehovah’s Witness Cult. It was an incredible read and is a huge recommend if you’ve yet …
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In Series 4, Episode 11 - our Christmas Special - join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Mike Muncer in this episode (recorded live on Zoom on 7 December 2023) as we discuss two class Ghost Story for Christmas films, 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974) and 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Mike Muncer is the host and creator of The Evolution of Horror, a w…
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Field sees the year out with Mike McCormack and JP McHugh. John's short story collection was the find of the year at Field HQ a beautiful set of stories about the fragility and cut throat business of friendship. If you're doing some last minute Christmas shopping this is a huge recommend. Mike McCormack needs little introduction. A multi award winn…
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In Series 4, Episode 9 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Nathan Ballingrud as we discuss 'The Upper Berth' by F. Marion Crawford Nathan Ballingrud is the author of The Strange, Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell, and North American Lake Monsters, which won the Shirley Jackson Award. A novella, Crypt of the Moon Spider, will appear i…
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In Series 4, Episode 8 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Naomi Ryan as we discuss 'Martin's Close' by M.R. James Naomi Ryan is a barrister. After completing the BCL at St Catherine’s College, Oxford, she taught criminal law to undergraduates at St Hilda’s College Oxford and University College London before embarking on her career as a crimin…
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In Series 4, Episode 7 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Leon Craig as we discuss 'Berenice' by Edgar Allan Poe Leon Craig is a writer and editor from London, now based in Berlin. Her gothic short story collection Parallel Hells was published by Sceptre Books and she is currently working on her first novel. Leon’s fiction has also appeared i…
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This month Field is joined by novelist Keiran Goddard to discuss his upcoming novel I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning. The book lovingly traces the relationships between a group of friends who have remained close since childhood. Central to the novel are thoughts on lost opportunity and fragmented community. Why is success measured by leaving the…
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