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The Last Show

Danny Roa and Clay McDermott

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The Last Show is an audio drama about the end of the world and the college radio show that survived it. After the old world burns away in a nuclear reckoning, the hosts of The Last Show need to find their place in the ashes and their role in what comes next. This podcast is a Wasteland Radio production created in association with WTBU Radio. Visit wtburadio.org for more.
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Worlds of Adventure

WLPP-LP 102.9 FM, Palenville NY

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Worlds of Adventure is a weekly improv audio drama series from WLPP-LP 102.9 FM, Palenville NY, powered by DramaSystem. Host Susan Davis and a cast of four main characters create a world and a story each season, starting from a blank sheet of paper and a single sentence. Nothing is scripted or canned; the story emerges on the fly as we record it. Every Monday, we release a new half-hour full cast original audio drama episode. Each season is its own self-contained story. The story might be sc ...
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A new podcast from the creators of The Last Show. Travel blogger Jo Márquez boards the Ciao Bella Mediterranean Cruise to escape a bad breakup. She gets more than she asks for when the ship sinks, stranding her on Sakrochentis Island and the eponymous resort. Suspicious of the guests and ever-grinning staff, Jo discovers that Sakrochentis is much o…
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Episode 15: Your favorite college cryptid radio show has risen from the ashes! This week, our hosts discuss Boston’s resident robot god. "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/lastshowpodcast.…
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Episode 12: At New Motive Eden Radio, the Host discusses the weather and the future of the Garden of the Commonwealth. Over at The Last Show, there's a live sports broadcast! "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at s…
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Episode 11: The People’s Republic of Kayleigh subs in for The Last Show. Today’s news is brought to you by our lovely sponsors. "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/lastshowpodcast.…
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Episode 8: Event season officially kicks off in the Greater Boston Wasteland with the Wasteland Live Action Film Festival and the return of the Boston Greek Food Festival. Also, an update on the upcoming LSKCMC lineup. Plus, a new Survivor of the Week is announced! "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are availabl…
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Episode 7: The Last Show makes a house call! Clay has a close encounter with some ingenious security measures. Danny compares bestiaries. JP meets a fan. "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/lastsho…
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Episode 6: Your favorite hosts are back! A new intern makes her radio debut. The listeners write in with some questions. Also, a special announcement! "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/lastshowpo…
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Episode 4: Welcome back to Real Spook Hours, your favourite college cryptid radio show only on WSBKU! This episode: The spookiest landmarks in Lynn, MA! "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/lastshow…
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Episode 3: The Pardoner gives a tour of the Humanities Library. Our hosts make new friends and tell some stories. The Greater Boston Wasteland gets some unexpected weather. Then, a road trip! "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out our soundtrack o…
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Episode 2: PCK representative Kayleigh Campbell joins our hosts for all the latest PCK news, entertainment, and government policies straight from The Boss himself. Danny learns about the best food the Greater Boston Wasteland has to offer. Clay appreciates fashion. A listener calls in. "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. …
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Episode 1: The People’s Commonwealth of Kenmore declares war on Tower C of Bernstein Hall. A surprise in everyone’s favourite pizza shop shakes the city. Meanwhile, a mysterious noise plagues the Kenmore University campus. "The Last Show" is a podcast created in association with WTBU. Episodes are available on Anchor or wherever you listen to podca…
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Sex and relationship therapist Esther Perel, the host of the podcast "Where Should We Begin?", talks with Recode's Kara Swisher at South by Southwest 2018 in Austin, Texas. Perel's new book "The State of Affairs" sets out to change the popular conversation about sexual infidelity, but she says many partners are cheating on each other with their pho…
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Parenting is fraught with uncertainty, changing with each generation. This hour, TED speakers share ideas about raising kids and how — despite our best efforts — we're probably still doing it wrong. Guests include former Stanford dean Julie Lythcott-Haims, former firefighter Caroline Paul, author Peggy Orenstein, psychologist Dr. Aala El-Khani, and…
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It’s been a tough year for Facebook. The social networking juggernaut found itself engulfed by controversies over fake news, electoral interference, privacy violations, and a broad backlash to smartphone addiction. Wall Street has noticed: the company has lost almost $100 billion in market cap in recent weeks.…
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Michael Sandel explores the philosophical justifications made for national borders. Using a pioneering state-of-the-art studio at the Harvard Business School, Professor Sandel is joined by 60 participants from over 30 countries in a truly global digital space. Is there any moral distinction between a political refugee and an economic migrant? If pe…
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After ten years, a husband tells his wife he no longer wishes to be married. A month later, stuck in limbo, they come to Esther. She helps them have an honest conversation about their expectations, desires, and the ways in which their role as parents has left little room for intimacy.De către Audible
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There’s a program that brings together kids from two schools. One school is public and in the country’s poorest congressional district. The other is private and costs $43,000/year. They are three miles apart. The hope is that kids connect, but some of the public school kids just can’t get over the divide. We hear what happens when you get to see th…
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Where do our ideas about morality and meaning come from? Most people - from religious extremists to secular scientists - would agree on one point: that science has nothing to say on the subject of human values. Indeed, science's failure to explain meaning and morality has become the primary justification for religious faith and the reason why even …
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"Very earlier on, Roger called me Ailes Junior. He told my dad, 'I've never met anyone more like me than Joe.'" As the protégé of Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, Joe Lindsley was closer to the man who built Fox News than any Fox executive. He helped write Ailes' speeches, sat next to him at executive meetings, and went to church with his family on S…
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What are the five biggest global challenges we face right now — and what can we do about them? This hour, TED speakers explore some radical solutions to these enduring problems. Guests include geoengineer Tim Kruger, president of the International Rescue Committee David Miliband, political scientist Ian Bremmer, global data analyst Sarah Menker, an…
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In 2011, Tristan Harris’s company, Apture, was acquired by Google. Inside Google, he became unnerved by how the company worked. There was all this energy going into making the products better, more addicting, more delightful. But what if all that made the users’ lives worse, more busy, more distracted?…
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We're always asked to be faster and more precise. But what can we learn from slowing down — even procrastinating? This hour, TED speakers explore why taking it slow is crucial...for all of us. Guests include TV producer Thomas Hellum, psychologist Adam Grant, blogger Tim Urban, mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe, marketer Lakshmi Pratury, and video…
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Serge is a hardcore biohacker and serial entrepreneur. In this episode we talk about Serge's extreme daily regimen of compounds to biohack every aspect of his brain and body. Serge has studied at Cornell, worked at Google, and was youngest in his class at Stanford Business School. Do not try any of this at home.…
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Donald Trump has turned back more climate-related safety measures in the past year than any president in history. Jeff Orlowski, the Oscar short-listed filmmaker behind "Chasing Coral" and "Chasing Ice," joins us to lay out the implications of our warming planet, how most of the coral reefs on earth are dying, and why that is even more terrifying t…
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“Studying history aims to loosen the grip of the past… It will not tell us what to choose, but at least it gives us more options.” – Yuval Noah Harari Yuval Noah Harari is the star historian who shot to fame with his international bestseller 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind'. In that book Harari explained how human values have been continuall…
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In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with philosopher Peter Singer about the foundations of morality, expanding the circle of our moral concern, politics, free speech, conspiracy thinking, Edward Snowden, the importance of intentions, WWII, euthanasia, eating “happy cows,” and other topics.…
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Do you want to be happier? Harvard-trained researcher and bestselling author Shawn Achor shares his simple, achievable steps to diminish depression, increase joy, and shift our perspective to be more positive. Shawn brings to life his research on the science of happiness and the techniques of what he calls positive psychology.…
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In this final part of the conversation between Tony and investing legend Ray Dalio, the tables are turned. This time, it’s Ray asking Tony about his guiding principles in life. What values drive Tony’s actions and behavior. What his ultimate mission in life is. And why he believes that your ability to make decisions is the single most important ele…
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In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson about the current scientific understanding of meditation practice. They speak about the original stigma associated with meditation, the history of introspection in eastern and western cultures, the recent collaboration between Buddhism and wester…
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Make beef out of plants instead of cows and you can begin to save the planet. That's what inspired award-winning scientist Patrick Brown to leave his professorship at Stanford University and found Impossible Foods. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Brown describes how his singular passion for impact prompted him t…
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Friendships are different from any other type of relationship in our lives. They are purely voluntary, and so can feel more tenuous. Do you tell a friend if you are unhappy with the relationship, or do you just leave? And if you do leave, how do you break up with a friend? In this episode, the Sugars field questions from two letter writers who both…
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Tinder. Top Gun. Roots. The Simpsons. What do they have in common? Media icon Barry Diller. Barry is what we call an "infinite learner." He’s only interested in things he's never done before. And if they’ve never been done by ANYONE? Better yet. He succeeds by embracing that he is, in fact, a master of nothing. Entrepreneurs, take note: You just mi…
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This is a special message following This Week In Nihilism from the week of December 25, 2017. NPN asks that you rate this podcast as many stars as possible, and review it kindly, knowing that both stars and kind words are free to you and in infinite supply. (Nothingness and harsh words are also free to you and in infinite supply; however, NPN produ…
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The Sugars grapple with a difficult question — how do we make sense of the fact that very bad things can happen to people who have done nothing wrong? They take letters from a visual artist who has just learned he is losing his sight, and from a woman whose life has been transformed by her daughter's life-threatening condition.…
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This Week In Nihilism: your source for none of the news that matters. This week, our team covers the end of the "war on Christmas" in the landmass arbitrarily known as the United States, the ongoing investigation into the alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and as always, nihilism in popular culture, the weather, and the Ni…
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Roger McNamee is one of the most successful technology investors of all time. While running the T. Rowe Price Science and Technology Fund, and generating a 17% compound average growth rate in the process, Roger made the unheard of move of committing capital, as a mutual fund manager, to venture investments in Electronic Arts and Sybase. From there,…
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Jocko Willink (@jockowillink) takes over the show for a special episode. As I learned during our first interview, he is one of the scariest human beings imaginable. In this episode, Jocko shares lessons from his new book Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual.De către Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig
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