British comedian Adam Buxton talks with interesting people. The rambly conversations are sometimes funny, sometimes more serious with funny bits. Adam makes the jingles and records the intros and outros for most episodes while walking with his dog friend Rosie in the East Anglian countryside where he lives with his wife and three children. Adam has appeared in films such as Hot Fuzz, Stardust and Son Of Rambow as well as a variety of TV shows in the UK. Since 2007 he has hosted BUG, a live s ...
…
continue reading
The Mouthful of Graffiti Podcast is live! We provide an open forum and promotional outlet for artists and creatives from all across the Mid-Atlantic region.
…
continue reading
The biggest artists. Their celebrated albums. Producer and author Jesse Cannon gets unprecedented access to look at these records, piece by piece, with interviews from those involved at every level.
…
continue reading
Music, music tech, and the changing music industry. Hosted by Jesse Cannon.
…
continue reading
Pop-Punk & Pizza is a weekly podcast featuring guests ranging from bands in your local scene to internationally known artists such as Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, Wheatus, and more! A lot of times, the interviews will take place while eating pizza. Hosted by Noelle Matonis.
…
continue reading
SINcere has proven to be an influential open-format DJ in Las Vegas and around the country. With over 15 years of nightclub experience, and playing 250 plus shows a year, his work ethic shows no signs of slowing down. Originally from Chicago, SINcere has called Las Vegas home for the past 10 years holding residencies at such legendary clubs like Drai’s, Hyde and Light. Vegas isn’t the only place SINcere showcases his talents, as he plays across the country in places such as: Atlantic City, S ...
…
continue reading
Skillet - Behind the scenes with Atlantic Record's rock band Skillet. Keep up to date on tour with John, Korey, Jen and Seth.
…
continue reading
Jefferson Studios talks to artists about songs they made, songs they like, and songs they’d like to have made. It’s an inside look into the craft of making music from the artists themselves.
…
continue reading
The definitive podcast about sailing. Professional sailors Andy Schell, Emma Garschagen, and August Sandberg interview sailors from around the world to discover what motivates, scares & inspires them. For over ten years and through 400+ episodes, our hosts have interviewed sailors like Dee Caffari, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Liz Clark, John Kretschmer, Kirsten Neuschafer & many, many more. We talk to boat builders, yacht designers, YouTube stars, performance racers, and many more. HOLD FAST!
…
continue reading
Like A Version is a segment on Australian radio station triple j. Every Friday morning a musician or band comes into the studio to play one of their own songs and a cover of a song they love..
…
continue reading
Tapes from the tech scene in the emerging economies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Arabian Gulf. Unedited. Unfiltered. Unbothered.
…
continue reading
Tech House podcast from Sidetrak Records! Traklisting:- 1 Joris Voorn - Ringo, 2 MJ F!TZ - Eleventeen, 3 Mind Against - Atlant, 4 Red Star Arcade - The Answering Service, 5 Carnao Beats - Deep Under You, 6 Off The Cuff - The Natural Feel (Lee Walker's Pop ya Clogs mix), 7 Damian Lazarus - Robot Heart (Feat. Damian Lazarus), 8 Carpe Diem Collective - In Progress, 9 Tale of Us - Life and Death, 10 Spada - Norah
…
continue reading
Interviews with people who have their own business and side projects. From yoga teachers, food bloggers, a world record beating Atlantic rower (in the making), to psychologists- Project Pod finds out how they developed their project, what they've learnt along the way, what are the ideas that drive their business and tips for people who might want to develop their own project or business.
…
continue reading
Be The Fly On The Wall Of Music Industry Conversations! Hosted By Kid Class
…
continue reading
American Years Revisited records and shares the stories connected to 31 years of US Naval Base presence on the Holy Loch (from 1961 to 1992) and the impact this has had on the history and heritage of our community. We are working to uncover and record the wealth of information from Dunoon and across the Atlantic and to preserve and present this in ways that engage with local people, visitors and people online around the world.
…
continue reading
For the last decade as a chef in Baltimore, Spike Gjerde has cooked with an unwavering commitment to the Mid-Atlantic—its land and waters and its community of growers. Choosing to work within his region meant that when life gave him lemons he bought verjus instead. Through this work, Spike has returned millions of dollars back to area farms and in turn discovered a distinctive Chesapeake terroir that he’s on a mission to preserve and advance. With ORIGINS, Spike presents the story of this fo ...
…
continue reading
TALES OF. . . MY DEAD HEROES is the second season of podcasts from Josh Alan Friedman. But DEAD is a politically incorrect term. Their songs and books and records resonate everywhere, and if you haven’t heard their actual voices, pull up a chair and listen. Novelist Mario Puzo, songwriters Jerry Leiber (Leiber & Stoller) and Doc Pomus, Broadway composer Cy Coleman, original Thunderbirds bassist Keith Ferguson, Atlantic Records producer Joel Dorn, Tiny Tim. . . . And check out TALES OF TIMES ...
…
continue reading
Join us for a discussion with Gregory Burke, vice president and creative director for Atlantic Records. Greg has created iconic album art and branding campaigns for top artists like Missy Elliott, Jason Mraz, and Jay-Z. Learn how he leads a select team of creatives who work with artists to bring the visual direction of Atlantic Records to the forefront of the recording industry. At this event, moderated by Julian Alexander of Slang Inc., find out how Greg has become one of the most talked-ab ...
…
continue reading
When you turn on the news and tune into a story about trans people today, there is a whole lot of drama, misinformation, and conspiracy to cut through. On Trans Canada Stories, we want to hear the real life stories of trans Canadians (and allies) to set the record straight. Most trans people live normal lives filled with the same routines that anyone else might experience: grocery shopping, paying taxes, walking their dog, and so on. It's time to hear their stories. Trans Canada Stories want ...
…
continue reading
Thinking off-piste and challenging the conventional. Sharing inspiring stories from professional mountaineers – skiers, boarders, bikers, climbers, & hikers – who have gone against the grain, abandoned their comfort zone, and found success through their dare-to-be-different attitude. A podcast produced by Mabey Ski – unique ski adventures created for those who want more than just powder and a lift pass. Find out more at mabeyski.com. Hosted by Becky Lucy King.
…
continue reading
Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
…
continue reading
Rafael Behr examines how our minds respond to politics and how politicians mess with our minds. In each episode an expert from the world of politics, psychology, history or philosophy joins Raf on our 'couch' to discuss what's driving our political thought and behaviour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
…
continue reading
AVIATE with Shaesta brings some of the most interesting female aviators together- trailblazers, record-setters, mothers, adventurers, entrepreneurs- to have honest conversations about what it means to be a woman in aviation. Join Shaesta Waiz, the Youngest Woman to Fly Solo Around the World, as she goes around the world (via a podcast) and connects with the industry to have honest conversations about being a woman in aviation. AVIATE, which stands for Acknowledge, Vocalize, Inclusion, Act, T ...
…
continue reading
01.The Steals - Dead Flames Rising (Abicah Soul Vocal) 02.Yesking - Hardground (Crazy P Remix) 03.Alaia & Gallo, Kevin Haden - Who Is He (The Reflex Who's Who Remix) 04.Lumoon & Robin - La Disquette 05.Detroit Swindle - Howsmusic (Original Mix) 06.Zappe - Larry's Exotic Blend (Joeski's Ruff Disco Mix) 07.Mark Farina, Homero Espinosa - Different Rhythms 08.Jesse Perez - Fake (Original Mix) 09.Yass - Been A Long Time (David Penn Remix) 10.Full Intention - Keep Pushing 11.Rhemi - Dooms Day 12.C ...
…
continue reading
A true Central Florida original, Mike Presley, came onto the scene in 1991. Mike worked as the manager of Daytona Beach's staple record store Atlantic Sounds. Through this position, a 100,000 watt radio station 99.9 FM offered the opportunity to develop a radio show known as "Alternative Frequency". Alternative Frequency started to buzz, and local nightclub Coliseum decided to sponsor the show, offering Mike residency. A decision was made after three years, to leave Atlantic Sounds and dedic ...
…
continue reading
Immerse yourself in Canada’s history! Witness to Yesterday episodes take listeners on a journey to document a time in Canada’s past and explore the people behind it, its significance, and its relevance to today. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. To learn more about the Society and Canada’s history, subscribe to our newsletter at https://bit.ly/news_WTY.
…
continue reading
Jamilia Jackson aka “Jazze Jazz” was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. She is no stranger to the beautiful mountains of this wonderful state and its performance stages. She has performed poetry for public dignitaries, participated in stage plays both in school and in the civic arenas, and occasionally she was involved in radio and television. She was also actively involved in numerous community activities throughout the Southern Range from the late 1980’s until her senior year in high ...
…
continue reading
When it comes to providing high-quality entertainment through infectious crowd bumping sound and chilling tracks that evoke that euphoric “feel good” feeling, DJs Steven Lawrence & Stuart Celauro could not be more in tune with this ideology and have practically made it their mantra. Growing up in polar opposite cities, both found themselves surrounded and infected by music at a young age. In Chicago, IL, one of the most influential birth places of EDM, Steven developed his passion for music ...
…
continue reading
-
…
continue reading
Building on the work of many others, this series of podcasts charts the development of Australian Music. The Chart series commences at 1957 with the introduction of Top 40 charts. Other series will focus on Singers and Groups. Whilst 1957 is the starting-point, we will also be moving back in time to chart the rich history of Australian Music in many forms, before the beginning of the Top 40 era. The general principle in the development of these podcasts is 'let the music do the talking'. Thu ...
…
continue reading
We discuss materials management, specification, interior design, architecture, and things in between -- to help you design better, build more efficiently, and grow your design and build firm. Fohlio is a product specification and data management software for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Get your trial at fohlio.com.
…
continue reading
The most fun interviews in hip-hop: comedian brothers Eric and Jeff Rosenthal, better known as ItsTheReal, engage in authentic and hilarious conversation with rappers, tastemakers, and industry veterans, all from their Upper West Side apartment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
…
continue reading
Hosted by Webby Honoree audio producer and music journalist Lennon Cihak, When Life Hands You Lennons spotlights music industry executives, musicians, and tastemakers. Throughout each episode, Lennon takes a deep dive into the guest's speciality, asking the questions that don't yet have answers. Previous guests include Cascada, Varien, Jason Grishkoff (SubmitHub), Seth Hills, DJ Swivel (Beyoncé, The Chainsmokers), Jody Friedman, ItaloBrothers, 3OH!3, and more. Become a supporter of this podc ...
…
continue reading
Welcome to Girls On The Piste, your weekly ski fix with Emma Woodward and Bella Syme. Along with a special guest each week, the girls discuss everything in the ski world - from the latest ski news and rumours, to new hotels or chalets they love, to après-ski, food, fashion and fitness with guests including professional skiers, ski journalists, explorers, partners in the travel industry and more. Bella lived in Verbier for over a decade coaching freeride and is off-piste obsessed. She founded ...
…
continue reading
1
North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures dip below recorded levels
1:44
1:44
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
1:44
For the first time in 421 days, North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures dipped below record-setting levels. That's expected to do little to change the forecast for an extremely active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June 1. Host Marco Werman has an update.De către Carolyn Beeler
…
continue reading
1
Syrian singer Ghaliaa finds voice in Abu Dhabi
8:10
8:10
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
8:10
Singer and music producer Ghaliaa was born in Syria, and moved to Abu Dhabi as a child. As part of our series "Movement," about music and migration, Meklit Hadero speaks with Ghaliaa about how she gained confidence in her voice, and in herself as a musician.De către Meklit Hadero
…
continue reading
1
Russians move into Niger as US moves out
5:26
5:26
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:26
Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that has also been hosting US troops, a move that follows a decision by Niger's junta to expel US forces. Daniel Eizenga, a research fellow at the African Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, briefs host Carol Hills about the changing priorities of junta leaders in Niger and in its…
…
continue reading
1
European countries wrestling with how to limit young people's access to smartphones, social media
5:46
5:46
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:46
UK ministers are considering banning the sale of smartphones to children under the age of 16. And in France, a hard-hitting study says children should not be allowed to use smartphones until they are 13 and they should be banned from accessing conventional social media such as TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat until they are 18. But The World's Europe…
…
continue reading
1
Orangutan Rakus is first animal known to treat wound with medicinal plant
3:51
3:51
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
3:51
For the first time, researchers observed a wild animal treating a wound with a plant known by humans for its medicinal qualities. That’s according to a study published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports. The World's Carol Hills speaks to one of the authors of the study, Isabelle Laumer, a cognitive biologist at the Max Planck Institute of A…
…
continue reading
There are always art exhibits at the Olympic games, but a century ago, people also competed in the arts. For medals. From literature to painting to architecture, artists dreamed of Olympic glory. But the dream was short-lived. The World's Gerry Hadden reports from Barcelona.De către Gerry Hadden
…
continue reading
1
New Frontline documentary exposes corruption in Venezuela
4:58
4:58
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
4:58
A new Frontline documentary follows investigative journalist Roberto Deniz as he uncovers efforts by affiliates of the Venezuelan government to import fake milk during the country's worst hunger crisis. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Deniz about the relationship between the government and corrupt businessman Alex Saab as well as the difficulties o…
…
continue reading
1
Researchers at UC San Diego make strides with bioplastics
3:58
3:58
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
3:58
Scientists at the University of California San Diego are using bacterial spores to break down newly developed bioplastic. When the bacterial spores in these bioplastics are exposed to nutrients present in compost they break down the material at the end of its life cycle. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Adam Feist, a lead researcher at UC San Diego,…
…
continue reading
The Turkish government announced it would suspend trade with Israel, until a permanent ceasefire is achieved and humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza without interruption. Imports and exports between Turkey and Israel totaled $6.8 billion last year. The World's Durrie Bouscaren speaks with host Carol Hills.…
…
continue reading
1
Report: The US continues to be largest aid donor to Afghans
3:55
3:55
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
3:55
According to the latest report by the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), the United States continues to be the largest aid donor to Afghans. Since the withdrawal of its forces in 2021, the US has spent nearly $18 billion in assistance to Afghanistan and Afghan refugees, according to the report. The World…
…
continue reading
1
The History and Archaeology of the Iroquois du Nord
34:51
34:51
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
34:51
Greg Marchildon talks to Ronald F. Williamson about his book, The History and Archaeology of the Iroquois du Nord.In the mid-to late 1660s and early 1670s, the Haudenosaunee established a series of settlements at strategic locations along the trade routes inland at short distances from the north shore of Lake Ontario. From east to west, these commu…
…
continue reading
1
Cosmo’s Midnight cover Tyla’s ‘Water’ for Like A Version
21:30
21:30
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
21:30
Sydney duo Cosmo’s Midnight return to the Like A Version studio to give us a discofied cover of Tyla’s ‘Water’.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
…
continue reading
Georgia’s capital city Tbilisi sits at the ancient crossroads of Asia and Europe, of Islam and Christianity, and it is currently the scene of a political confrontation over a Russia-inspired law that critics fear will stifle media freedom. Host Marco Werman speaks with National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek, in Tbilisi, about the city’s rich cul…
…
continue reading
1
Old birds know what they're doing
0:42
0:42
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
0:42
The assertion that "birds of a feather flock together" may require an update, taking the age of the birds into account. A recent study published in Current Biology found that — in the case of migratory storks — it's mostly the younger birds that stick together for survival. As they age, migrating storks tend to lean into their own knowledge of the …
…
continue reading
1
British Columbia reverses drug decriminalization policy
5:25
5:25
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:25
The Canadian province of British Columbia changed it's drug policy dramatically in 2023 to try and address an opioid crisis. It decriminalized the possession of drugs like fentanyl and heroin, for example. But now after law enforcement and backlash from the public, British Columbia is reversing course, and making public use of drugs illegal again. …
…
continue reading
1
Inside Myanmar's 'demoralized' army: A defector speaks
7:43
7:43
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
7:43
Until recently, Myanmar’s army was widely seen as undefeatable — too big and brutal to take down. That is changing. An armed uprising started three years ago, after the military seized power from elected officials and tried to rule as a regime. That resistance is now on a roll, capturing vast territory and leaving senior generals "demoralized," acc…
…
continue reading
1
Utah stepping up efforts to provide mental health benefits to Latinos, immigrants
5:21
5:21
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:21
Immigrants in the US face unique obstacles in accessing care for depression and anxiety. Utah is working to provide more mental health care services, especially for its Latino population. They are a group that is among the least likely to see help. From Salt Lake City, KUER's Ciera Hulet reports that Spanish-speaking therapists are key to expanding…
…
continue reading
1
Haiti council backpedals on selection of new prime minister
5:14
5:14
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:14
Haiti’s newly installed transitional council chose Fritz Bélizaire, a little known former sports minister, as the Caribbean country’s new prime minister earlier this week. But the selection process sparked backlash, and the council reversed its decision, as the Miami Herald’s Jacqueline Charles explains to The World’s Carolyn Beeler.…
…
continue reading
1
Extortion and predatory lending rise in Peru
5:27
5:27
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:27
Economic challenges are driving crime in Peru. Cases of loan sharking and extortion increased by 370% between 2021 and 2023, according to the Attorney General’s Office. The trend is continuing into 2024. The World’s Tibisay Zea spoke with some victims of extortion in Peru’s capital of Lima.De către Tibisay Zea
…
continue reading
Palaeoartists spent a year working with part of a skull discovered in Iraq to complete a 3D model of what the person's face probably looked like. Based on the model, and some other factors, scientists believe they uncovered a Neanderthal woman. And they think she was well into her mid 40s when she died.…
…
continue reading
1
World's highest observatory opens
5:16
5:16
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:16
A new telescope has opened in Chile's Atacama desert. At 18,500 feet above sea level, the Tokyo Atacama Observatory is billed as the world's highest astronomical site in the world. The conditions of northern Chile make it the optimal place for telescopes. Marco Werman finds out why from astronomer Luis Chavarria, the European Southern Observatory's…
…
continue reading
1
Immigrant workers paying high price for the popularity of quartz countertops
5:41
5:41
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:41
Engineered stone, or quartz, is the most popular countertop material in the country. But it is causing an epidemic of silicosis, a fatal lung disease among workers who grind and polish the stone. In California, nearly all the victims are Latin American immigrants. KQED's labor reporter Farida Jhabvala Romero says the state has imposed emergency saf…
…
continue reading
1
Calls for divestment from Israel face resistance
5:52
5:52
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:52
The rallying cry of many pro-Palestinian protestors is “divest from Israel.” University administrators and donors have so far rebuffed that demand. Many investment analysts argue that it's not feasible for universities to alter their portfolios and sell all assets linked to particular countries. Witold Henisz of the Wharton Business School speaks w…
…
continue reading
1
How do you reflect on history if it's only 6 months old?
6:03
6:03
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
6:03
Host Marco Werman reports on the many visitors in Israel, both local and international, to the sites of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, and asks people there why they visit. The answers, it turns out, are complicated.De către Marco Werman
…
continue reading
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro said on Tuesday that an inspection in April showed that hundreds of thousands of bullets, thousands of grenades and 37 anti-tank missiles had been stolen from two different military bases. He said an organized network is behind the theft of weapons and is selling them to militant groups within Colombia and oversea…
…
continue reading
1
Killing of TikTok star and a new anti-LGBTQ+ law have minorities in Iraq on edge
5:26
5:26
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
5:26
Iraq has passed a new law that criminalizes same-sex relations and gender-affirming medical treatments. Those breaking the law could face 10 to 15 years in prison. At the same time, the killing of a TikTok celebrity caught on a security camera has added to the fear that minorities feel in Iraq. The World’s Shirin Jaafari reports.…
…
continue reading
1
The rest of the world's labor day
1:55
1:55
Redă mai târziu
Redă mai târziu
Liste
Like
Plăcut
1:55
May 1, the International Workers Day, marks the contribution of laborers with parades, picnics and speeches in many countries across Europe and in nations influenced by the former Soviet Union: including China, Vietnam, Cuba, Laos, and North Korea. Host Marco Werman looks at today's May Day celebrations in countries around the globe, and tells why …
…
continue reading